Jennifer » Alphabet
actress - Jenny's first occupation
Adam Shankman - a director of "The Wedding Planner" movie
Ain't It Funny - first single from "J.Lo" album
Alan Nierob - J.Lo publicist
Alicia Keys - one of Jennifer fans
Alive - a single from "J To Tha L-O! The Remixes" and promo song for "Enough" movie
All I Have - second single from "This Is Me...Then"
Alma - an award that Jennifer got already four times
An Unfinished Life - drama starring Lady Lopez
Anaconda - a 1997 movie starring Jen
Andrea Lieberman - her stylist
Angel Eyes - a film with her
Angie Martinez - another fan of Jen
AntZ - a computer-animated film which features the voice of Jennifer Lopez
Ashanti - a singer featured in "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)" music video who helped with remixing songs for "J To Tha L-O! The Remixes"
Azteca - Jennifer's character in "AntZ"
Baby I Love U! - fourth single from "This Is Me...Then". There are some scenes from "Gigli" movie in the second version of video
Baila - a track from "Music of the Heart" soundtrack. There was also a video for it
Bambi - an award Jen got in 2000
Been Around The World - a music video of P. Diddy featuring Jennifer as a queen
Ben Affleck - her ex fiance
Benny Medina - ex Jenny's manager
Beyonce Knowles - her friend from the set of Pepsi commercial
Big Pun - a rapper who sang "Feelin' So Good" with her
Blood and Wine - one of her first movies
Bob Rafelson - a director of "Blood and Wine"
Booker - a character she played in "Lambada"
Bordertown - a movie starring Jenny and Antonio Banderas
bottom - a part of body Jenny reportedly insured for $300
Brave - her 2007 album
brown - her eyes and hair colour
Bronx - New York City's borough where J.Lo was born and grew up
B.O.B. Izzar - her bodyguard
Caddillac Tah - a rapper who sang "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)" along with Jen and Ja Rule
Cariño - promo single released only in Spain
Catherine Deane - a psychologist played by Jen in "The Cell"
Charlotte "Charlie" Honeywell - Jen's character from "Monster-in-Law"
Christina Aguilera - next star who adores Jennifer's talent
Christina Milian - co-producer of the hit single "Play"
Coca-Cola - a company promoted by Jen in 1990s
Cocker Spaniel - her dog
Como Ama Una Mujer - her first full-length Spanish-language studio album and also dramatic mini-series produced by her
Conga Room - the Los Angeles nightclub opened by Jennifer Lopez and Jimmy Smits
Control Myself - LL Cool J's song recorded along with Jennifer
Criss Judd - her second husband. She divorced him after nine months
dance - her biggest passion
DanceLife - dance-oriented US TV reality show, featuring and produced by Jennifer Lopez
Dave Meyers - a director of "All I Have", "I'm Gonna Be Alright", "I'm Real (Murder Remix)" and "I'm Real" music videos
David Beckham - a football player who also appeared with Jen in Pepsi commercial
David Cruze - her first boyfriend. They broke up when she was 24
David LaChapelle - "I'm Gald" director
David Lopez - her father, computer's specialist
Deseo - a fragrance launched in 2008
Do It Well - first single from "Brave"
El Cantante - a biopic about Héctor Lavoe's life where Lopez played with her husband
El Ultimo Adios - a song recorded with other Latin stars after World Trade Center attacks
Enough - one of her movies
Epic Records - an American record label which signed the contract with her
Fabulous - a rapper featured in "Get Right" remix
Fat Joe - Jenny's good friend who sang with her in "Hold You Down" and "Feelin' So Good"
Feelin' So Good - fourth single from "On The 6" and also a title of her first official DVD
Fly Girl - a dancer played by J.Lo in "In Living Color" tv series
Francis Ford Coppola - a director of "Jack" movie
Francis Lawrence - a director of J.Lo's best videoclips: "Waiting For Tonight", "Play", "Jenny From The Block" and "Get Right"
Gabriela - Jenny's character from "Blood and Wine"
Gerald Di Pego - a director of "Angel Eyes"
Gertrude Steiney - a character played by her in "Jersey Girl"
Get Right - first single from "Rebirth" featuring the voice of Marc Anthony's daughter at the end
Gigli - according to most of critics, the worst movie ever. Starring Jennifer and Ben Affleck
Glow by J.Lo - first fragrance made by Jenny
Grace McKenna - her characrer from "U-Turn"
Grace Santiago - one of her first roles in "Money Train"
Gregory Nava - a director who worked with Jen three times
Guadelupe Lopez - her mother, a teacher
Gwyneth Paltrow - one of the stars who doesn't like J.Lo
Harry Kim - a dulcimer player from Jen's band
Herb Ritts - a director of "Ain't It Funny" clip
hip-hop - one of her favourite types of music
Hold It, Don't Drop It - a song from "Brave" released as a second single
Hold You Down - second single from "Rebirth"
Hotel Malibu - one of her first tv series
Ice Cube - her friend from "Anaconda" movie
If You Had My Love - her debut single which became a big hit
In Living Color - a comedy tv series starring Jenny
It's So Hard - a music video of Big Pun featuring Jennifer as a guest
I'm Glad - third single from "This Is Me...Then" with the music video based on "Flashdance" movie
I'm Gonna Be Alright - fourth single from "J To Tha L-O! The Remixes"
I'm Real - a track from "J.Lo" album which was released as fourth single
J To Tha L-O! The Remixes - one of the best selling remix albums of all time
Jack - a movie starring Jennifer and Robin Williams
Jack Nicholson - her partner from "Blood and Wine" film
Jadakiss - rapper featured in "Jenny From The Block" hit single
James Caviezel - her co-star from "Angel Eyes" movie
Jane Fonda - second leading actress starring in "Monster-in-Law"
Janet Jackson - a vocalist whoes video fearures Jen
Jean Gilkyson - a character played by Jenny in "An Unfinished Life"
Jenny From The Block - first hit single from "This Is Me...Then"
Jersey Girl - a comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck
Jim Carrey - one of the leading stars from "In Living Color"
Jimmy Smits - an actor who played with Jennifer Lopez in "My Family"
Joel Silberg - a director of "Lambada"
John Hughes - "Maid in Manhattan" movie director
Joseph Ruben - another director of movie with her entitled "Money Trian"
J.Lo - her stage nickname and also a name of her second album
JLO by Jennifer Lopez - her first clothing line
Juntos En Concierto Tour - Jennifer Lopez's first concert tour around United States
JustSweet - juniors' line launched in 2007
Karen Sisco - Jen's character played in "Out of Sight"
Kevin Smith - a director of "Jersey Girl"
Lambada - second movie in her career
Larry Shaw - "Lost in the Wild" film director
Lasse Hallstrom - director of "An Unfinished Life"
Leslie - one of her sisters
Let's Get Loud - last singe from her debut album she sang at Women's World Cup in 1999
Leo - her zodiac sign
Lindsay Wagner - co-actress from "Lost in the Wild"
Liv Tyler - leading female character from "Jersey Girl"
Live Jennifer Lopez - her third fragrance
L'OREAL - a cosmetics and beauty company promoted by Jen in 2000
Lost in the Wild - a television movie where Jennifer plays a nurse
Love Don't Cost A Thing - first single from "J.Lo". On the set of the video she met her second husband, Cris Judd
Luis Llosa - a man who directed "Anaconda"
Lux - this company's shampoos were promoted by her in Japan
Lynda - her second sister
Lynn - her second name
Madre's - her Cuban restaurant
Maid in Manhattan - a movie which shows J.Lo as a hotel maid
Marc Anthony - her husband and a singer who sang with her in two Spanish ballads - "No Me Ames" and "Escapemonos"
Maria Sanchez - her role from "My Family"
Marisa Ventura - a character played in "Maid in Manhattan"
Martin Brest - director of "Gigli"
Marquez - a last name of a teacher played by J.Lo in "Jack"
Mary Fiore - her character from "The Wedding Planner"
Matthew McConaughey - Jennifer's partner from "The Wedding Planner"
MC Hammer - a singer who asked her for an appearance in his music video
Me Haces Falta - song from "Como Ama Una Mujer" released as a second single
Melinda Lopez - a character played by Lady Lopez in "Hotelu Malibu" and "Second Chances"
Michael Apted - a director of "Enough"
Micheal Vertan - her fiance from "Monster-in-Law"
Money Train - one of her first big roles
Monster-in-Law - a comedy starring Jenny and Jane Fonda
morengue - a kind of music she often listens to
My Family - one of her first films
My Little Girl - first movie in her career
Myra - a name of her character from "My Little Girl"
New York - her hometown
No Me Ames - second single from "On The 6" recorded with Marc Anthony
No Me Conoces - a music video of Marc Anthony with Jen as a guest
North America - a continent where Jennifer Lopez lives
Ojani Noa - her first husband
Oliver Stone - "U-Turn" movie director
On The 6 - firsts album in her career
Oribe - one of her hair stylists
Oskar Cartaya - guitarist from her band
Out of Sight - a movie starring Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney
P. Diddy - her ex boyfiend
Paul Pesco - drummer from her band
Paulina - her role from "Shall We Dance?"
Pepsi - a company advertised by J.Lo in 2005
Peter Chelsom - a director of "Shall We Dance?"
Play - second single from "J.Lo" album
Por Arriesgarnos - third single form "Como Ama Una Mujer"
Puerto Rico - Jen's parents' motherland
Qué Hiciste - first single from "Como Ama Una Mujer"
Qué Ironia - Spanish version of "Ain't It Funny" released as a single in Spain
Raphael Padina - another member of her band playing on keyboard
Ralph Farquhar - a director of "South Cantral" tv series
Ralph Fiennes - Jennifer's co-actor from "Maid in Manhattan" movie
Rebirth - fifth album recorded by Jennifer Lopez
Richerd Gere - her partner from "Shall We Dance?"
Ricki - her character from "Gigli"
Robert Luketic - a director of "Monster-in-Law"
Robert Redford - her father-in-law from "An Unfinished Life"
Robin Williams - her pupil from "Jack" film
Rosie Romero - a nurse played by Jen in "Lost in the Wild"
R&B - her favourite type of music
Scott Barnes - her makeup stylist
Sean Penn - an actor starring with J.Lo in "U-Turn"
Second Chances - tv series starring J.Lo
Selena - a biopic about Selena's life which became Jennifer's most important movie
Sergio Conzales - guitarist from Jen's band
Shakira - one of her fans
Shall We Dance? - a movie where Jennifer played a dance instructor
Sharron Miller - a director of "Hotel Malibu" and "Second Chances" tv series
Sharon Pogue - Lopez's role from "Angel Eyes"
singer - second occupation of J.Lo
Slim - Jenny's character from "Enough" movie
South Cantral - tv series with Jennifer as a guest in one episode
Steven Soderbergh - a director of "Jersey Girl" and "Out of Sight" movies
Styles - a rapper who sang with her "Jenny From The Block"
Still Jennifer Lopez - her second fragrance
Subaru Legacy - a mid-size car introduced by the Japanese manufacturer Subaru and promoted by Jennifer
Supernova - one of her nicknames
Sweetface - a clothing line she launched along with Andy Hilfiger
Tarsem Singh - "The Cell" movie director
Terri Flowers - Jen's role in "Anaconda"
That's The Way Love Goes - Janet Jackson's video with Jennifer Lopez as a guest
The Cell - a thriller with Jennifer
The Making of What's Going On - a DVD with the making of "What's Going On?" music video
The Reel Me - DVD with all Jen's videos
The Wedding Planner - a 2001 comedy with Jennifer
This Is Me...Then - her fourth album
U Can't Touch This - a videoclip of MC Hammer which includes Jen as a guest
Una Noche Mas - Spanish version of "Waiting For Tonight" with a music video
USA - a country she lives in
U-Turn - Olivier Stone's film with Jennifer and Sean Pean
Vuitton - a fashion line she was promoting in 2003
Waiting For Tonight - second single from "On The 6"
Wesley Snipes - leading character from "Money Train" movie
West Side Story - favourite Jen movie
What's Going On? - a single recorded by all stars against Aids
Woody Harrelson - an actor who played with Jenny in "Money Train"
Yankees - her favourite baseball team