Minor Characters

This is a list of minor named characters from the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure series. These characters didn't have much screentime or backstory in the manga.

Real life people
Manga debut: Chapter 27 Vengeance Demon From the Past

Through the series many characters represent people who actually existed in reality, between them are The Scribe Ani, Jack the Ripper and Jesus.

Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart
Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart were two queens of the Tudor dynasty who fought for the throne 300 years before Part I: Phantom Blood, in 1595. Mary was a beautiful 23-year-old woman with peace in her heart, her charm being enough to make men, no matter how strong, entrust themselves and feel that sense of peace. With great tolerance, she took the lonely dark knights Tarkus and Bruford with a smile, enough for them to pledge loyalty and swear to make her queen, even if it cost their lives. When Mary's husband Darnley died from unknown causes Elizabeth took the opportunity to charge her for his death, turning the population against Mary. Elizabeth took Mary as a prisoner and ordered her to be beheaded, using a impersonator later to trick Tarkus and Bruford into giving up, their executioner, killed by Bruford's hair, being the same who killed Mary. Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I are based on the real Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I

Darnley
Darnley was the husband of Mary Stuart. He died in a explosion caused by reasons unknown to history. His death serving as an excuse for Mary's execution, as Elizabeth put the blame of his death on his wife. Darnley is based on the real Lord Darnley

The 77 Rings challenge winners
Manga debut: Chapter 28 The Hero of the 77 Rings

Winzaleo, Eijkman and Caineghis
Winzaleo, Eijkman and Caineghis are three of the only five knights who survived the 77 Rings knights challenge, winning the challenge years before the dark knights Tarkus and Bruford, who won in 1563. Winzaleo, known as the Lion King, won in 1327, Eijkman the Lightning Knight won in 1389 and Caineghis, who only had one eye, won in 1408. The three are playable in the game Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood, where Winzaleo carries a giant battle-axe capable of breaking the ground, Eijkman uses an electrified halberd and Caineghis wields a poisonous scimitar.

Windknights Lot residents
Manga debut: Chapter 41 A Demon's End

Jeff Back and Dan Hamar
Jeff Back was a farmer who spotted 4 outsiders: (Jonathan Joestar, Speedwagon, Tonpeti and Straights) burning Dio Brando's clothes under the cliffs of his empty mansion 2 weeks after Dio's defeat. Dan Hamar was a fisherman who reported to the police his boat was stolen by some easterners the night of the incident, but his boat has yet to be found. Police are investigating if these two cases have any relation to the missing people of Windknights Lot.

Brute
Brute was one of the many people who were outside the cafe during Joseph's and Straizo's battle. When Joseph makes a run for it, he is temporarily detained by Brute due to have commited the crime of blowing up the cafe. Joseph quickly kicks him in the nose and runs off, leaving Brute on the ground holding his face.

Mohammed Abdul's chickens
mangadebut: Chapter 174 Judgement (1)

Prince, Michael and Lionel
Prince, Michael and Lionel are three of the five chickens Abdul took care on the secluded island he started living after faking his death, only until he healed from The Emperor's bullet wound. Disguised as his father so no one would come after him at the time, Abdul fed the chickens so they would grow fat and tasty, but didn't like it when they ate too fast. When Abdul joined the Joestar group again he left the chickens on the island with no one to take care of them. Prince, Michael and Lionel are named for musicians .Prince, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie.

Daniel J. D'Arby victims
mangadebut: Chapter 212 D'Arby the Gambler (2)

Daniel J. D'Arby, thanks to his stand Osiris, took the soul of many people through gambling. He would usually trick one of them to bet their souls and then search for that person's family, convincing them to try to get the soul back.

Moor Family
One day, D'Arby won the soul of Mrs. Moor through gambling, leading to her husband Stephen Moor to gamble with him on September 22nd, year 1984, around 11:15PM in California to win her soul back. Stephen, however,  was beaten and had his soul taken too. His father Garie Moore tried to win his soul back, but also was beaten. It's possible Stephen almost won the gamble, as D'arby remembered the date, place and even what he said before losing (the same words Mohammed Abdul said when Jean Pierre Polnareff was beaten). Their souls were eventually transported back to their bodies after Kujo Jotaro defeated D'arby. Garie Moor is named for Irish singer Gary Moore.

Christian Vander
Christian Vander was one of the many victims of Daniel J. D'Arby, losing his soul in a gamble to him some unspecified time after the Moor Family. His soul was eventually returned to his body after Daniel's defeat by Kujo Jotaro. Christian Vander is named for French musician Christian Vander.

Terence T. D'arby's victims
mangadebut: Chapter 229 D'Arby the Gamer (3)

Like his brother, Terence T. D'Arby also made many victims thanks to his stand Atum. He took the souls of many people making them bet their souls on video games. Aside from Noriaki Kakyoin, who also fell victim to the gamer, their souls didn't return to their bodies.

Sophia
Sophia was a really beautiful woman, considered to have beautiful skin, who lived a wonderful love life until she was defeated by Terence in a game and had her soul taken. Terence made her doll wearing Versace that he himself designed, even though she liked Chanel. In her doll form she constantly called for Terence.

Dr. Elliot
Dr. Elliot was a mass murderer who killed eight of his patients, the murder stories being considered interesting for Terence. He had his soul taken by Terence and put in a doll wearing many doctor accessories, all of them made by Terence himself.

Savage Garden
Savage Garden was first mentioned as a means of transporting Jotaro's Stand disc to the Speedwagon Foundation. At first, Jolyne confuses the messenger with a man Enrico Pucci was controlling, but it is later revealed that Savage Garden is the name of a carrier pigeon. After Whitesnake's failed attempt to shoot the bird down, Jolyne succeeds in handing over the stand disc and the pigeon flies away, delivering the disc.