Johns Hopkins University
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This is the correct name of the University in the USA, in Baltimore, Maryland. The instinct of most native speakers of English is to assume that the name 'John' is a forename, and should therefore be in the singular form. It isn't; and the seemingly natural John Hopkins University is an error.
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- Etymological note: "The first name of the [founder of the University,] Johns Hopkins comes from the surname of his great-grandmother, Margaret Johns, who married Gerard Hopkins" (Wikipedia, 2020). That was in 1700. One of their children was named Johns Hopkins, uniting their two surnames; a grandson, and namesake, of his, born in 1795, became the phenomenally wealthy philanthropist and founder of the Johns Hopkins University (and The Johns Hopkins Hospital) in Baltimore.