San José – or its anglicised form San Jose – is the Spanish for Saint Joseph. It is a common toponym in parts of the world where the Spanish language is or was spoken.
Two major world cities share the name:
As do many other cities and towns:
- San Jose, Orange Walk District, Belize
- San José , El Petén, Guatemala
- San José, Baja California , Mexico
- San José, Durango , Mexico
- San José, Querétaro , Mexico
- San José, San Luis Potosí , Mexico
- San José, Sonora , Mexico
- San Jose, Antique , Philippines
- San Jose, Negros Oriental, Philippines
- San Jose, Northern Samar , Philippines
- San Jose, Occidental Mindoro Philippines
- San Jose City , Nueva Ecija, Philippines
- San Jose, Tarlac , Philippines
- San Jose, Illinois, United States
- San José , San José Department , Uruguay
San José is also a part of the name of several other towns and cities:
- Valley Municipality of San José , Guanentá, Colombia
- San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico
- San José Iturbide , Guanajuato, Mexico
- San José Xicoténcatl , Tlaxcala, Mexico
- San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan, Philippines
- South San Jose Hills, California, USA
And is a part of the name of a neighborhood in Fremont, California, USA:
And was the name of a former city in Arizona, USA:
And is the name of a department in Uruguay:
And is the name of an island in Panama:
And is the name of a volcano on the Chilean–Argentine border:
And is the name of a California mission:
And is in the name of several colleges and universities:
And is in the name of several species of animals:
- San Jose Island Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys insularis
- San Jose Brush Rabbit, Sylvilagus mansuetus
And is in the name of a daily newspaper:
And is the name of an asteroid,
And is also part of the title of a Dionne Warwick song
- Do You Know the Way to San Jose