Januarius (Latin for "devoted to Janus"; Italian: Gennaro) usually refers to St Januarius, bishop of Benevento or Naples.
Januarius may also refer to:
Months
- Januarius, the first month of the ancient Roman calendar
 - January, the first month of the modern calendar
 
People
- Januarius, the nomen or Roman last name of the gens Januaria
 - Januarius, bishop of Flumenpiscense in Mauretania
 - Januarius of Heraclea, martyred with Felix (Jan. 7)
 - St Januarius of Cordova, martyred with Faustus and Martialis (Oct. 13)
 - St Januarius of Rome:
- St Januarius (d. 10 July 165), son of St Felicity and one of the 7 Holy Brothers, martyr
 - St Januarius the Deacon (d. 6 August 258), martyred with Pope Sixtus II and his five other deacons
 
 - Januarius (c. 250), bishop of Lambaese in Roman Numidia
 - Januarius (c. 250), bishop of Muzuca
 - St Januarius (d. 29 October 298), son of Marcellus, martyred in Spain with his family
 - St Januarius of Zaragoza, sometimes listed among the 18 Martyrs of Zaragoza (d. 16 April 303)
 - Januarius (d. 24 October 303), martyred with SS Felix, Audactus, Fortunatus, & Septimus
 - St Januarius of Torres (d. 304), martyred with SS Gavinus and Protus on Sardinia
 - St Januarius of Nicopolis in Armenia (d. c. AD 320), martyred with St Pelagia
 - Januarius (c. 325), bishop of Jericho present at Nicaea
 - Januarius or Januarius II (c. 343), bishop of Benevento
 - Januarius I (c. 394), bishop of Aquae in Mauretania
 - Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Tunusuda
 - Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Lamasna
 - Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Cunculiana
 - Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Aptuca
 - Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Centuriona in Numidia
 - Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Nara in Byzacene
 - Januarius (c. 411), bishop of Libertina
 - Januarius (r. 444–447), bishop of Aquileia
 - Januarius (c. 448), bishop of Marciana in Lycia
 - Januarius (c. 450), bishop of Leontopolis in Lower Egypt
 - Januarius (c. 465), bishop of Praeneste
 - Januarius (r. c. 462 – c. 484), bishop of Rimini
 - Januarius II (c. 484), bishop of Aquae in Mauritania
 - Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Centuriae in Numidia
 - Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Gauria
 - Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Jactera in Numidia
 - Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Nasbinca
 - Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Tagaste
 - Januarius (c. 484), bishop of Valesa
 - Januarius (4th century), founding bishop of Viviers in France
 - Januarius (r. 505–515), bishop of Salona in Dalmatia
 - Januarius (c. 525), bishop of Vegeselae
 - Januarius (c. 525), bishop of Mascula
 - Januarius, bishop of Cagliari on Sardinia & correspondent with Gregory the Great
 - Januarius (c. 600), bishop of Malaga
 - Januarius (c. 640), bishop of Gattia in Byzacene
 - Januarius (c. 640), bishop of Bana in Byzacene
 - Januarius (c. 646), bishop of Libertini in Africa
 - Januarius (c. 646), bishop of Musti in Africa
 - Prince Januarius, Count of Caltagirone
 - Januarius Gagliano
 - Januarius Kyunosuke Hayasaka
 - Januarius MacGahan
 - Januarius Maria Sarnelli
 - Januarius Zick
 
See also
- January, the anglicized form of Januarius
 - Gennaro, the italicized form of Januarius
 - Janus
 - September 19, the Feast of St Januarius
 - Catacombs of St Januarius in Naples
 - Order of St Januarius, bestowed by the titular King of Naples, a member of the Spanish royal family
 
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