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List of people by name: Du
People named Du
- Du Fu, the sage poet of China
- Du Mu, (803-852), poet
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- Duane, James (1733-1797), New York delegate to the Continental Congress
- Duarte Pio, Duke of Bragança, (born 1945), claimant to the abolished throne of Portugal
- Duarte Frutos, Nicanor, (born 1956), President of Paraguay
- Dubail, Auguste , (1851-1934), general
- Dubček, Alexander, (1921-1992), Slovak politician
- du Bellay, Joachim, (c. 1522-1560), poet
- Dubin, Al, (died 1945), Swiss songwriter
- Dubois, Eugene, (1858-1940), Dutch anthropologist
- Dubois, Pierre Max, (1930-1995), French composer
- Dubois, Théodore, (1837-1925), French composer
- Dubois, W. E. B., (1868-1963), US civil rights leader
- Dubroff, Jessica, (1988-1996), young pilot
- Dubs, Adolph, (1920-1979),assassinated US ambassador
- Dubs, Jakob, (1822-1879), Swiss president
- Dubuffet, Jean, (1901-1985), painter
- Dubus, Andre, (died 1999), writer
- Duby, Georges, (1924-1996)
Duc - Due
- Duccio, (1255-1319), painter
- Duchamp, Marcel, (1887-1968), French painter
- Duchamp, Suzanne, (1889-1963), French painter
- Duchamp-Villon, Raymond, (1876-1918)
- Ducharme, Réjean, Canadian writer
- Duchaussoy, Michel , (born 1938)
- Duchin, Eddy, (1910-1951), musician
- Duchin, Peter , (born 1937), pianist, bandleader
- Duchovny, David, (born 1960), US actor
- Ducommun, Élie, (1833-1906), 1902 Nobel Peace Prize
- Duddy, John, accused cop killer
- Duddy, John, (born 1979), Irish boxer
- Duden, Konrad , (1829-1911), philologist
- Dudikoff, Michael , (born 1954), actor
- Dudley, Charles Benjamin, (1842-1909), US chemist and pioneer of industrial standardisation
- Dudley, Carl (1910-1973), American movie director
- Dudley, Chris NBA basketball player, diabetic
- Dudley, John, (died 1553), English admiral and politician (beheaded)
- Dudley, Thomas (1576-1652), Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor
- Dudley, Underwood, mathematician
- Duer, William, (1747-1799), U.S. Continental Congressman from New York
- Duer, William, (1805-1879), U.S. Congressman from New York
- Duer, William Alexander, (1780-1858), U.S. jurist, President of Columbia University.
- Duesenberg, Frederick , (died 1932), automotive inventor
- Duesterberg, Theodor, Right wing German politician prior to WWII
Duf - Dui
- Dufay, Guillaume, (c.1400-1474), composer
- Duff, Haylie, (born 1985), actress
- Duff, Hilary, (born 1987), actress, singer
- Duff, Howard , (1917-1990), actor
- Duffy, Carol Ann, (born 1955), poet
- Duffy, Jim, (born 1966), Irish advisor to Australia's Republic Advisory Committee
- Duffy, Jim , former manager of Dundee United football team
- Duffy, Patrick, (born 1949), US actor
- Dufour, Guillaume-Henri, (1787-1875), general, geographer
- Dufy, Raoul, (1877-1953), painter
- Duhalde, Eduardo
- Duiker, Kabelo, (1974-2005), novelist
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Duka
- Dukaj, Jacek, (born 1974), Polish science fiction writer
- Dukakis, Michael, (born 1933), US politician
- Dukakis, Olympia, (born 1931), US actress
- Dukas, Paul, (1865-1935), composer of The Sorcerer's Apprentice
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People named or titled Duke
Duke as title
- Phrases that begin with the words "Duke of" are never names if they consist of only three words (and not all that are longer are necessarily names). These are rather titles, and such a phrase normally designates a single person only during that person's lifetime. (For instance, the person whom Shakespeare portrayed as being drowned in a barrel of wine was known in his day as the Duke of Clarence, but his name is George, Duke of Clarence, which distinguishes him from those who have held the title before and since.)
- The purpose of this list is to identify people by name. Where a duke's proper name is not known, consulting Duke (and, regarding the British Isles, List of Dukedoms) may be helpful.
Duke as surname
- Duke, David, KKK leader, politician, and convicted felon
- Duke, George, (born 1946), musician
- Duke, Patty, (born 1946), actress
Dukes
Dul - Dum
- Dular, Janez , (born 1943), philologist and sociolinguist
- Dular, Joze , (1915-2000), poet
- Duletic, Vojko , (born 1924), film director, montage editor and scenarist.
- Dulinsky, Barbara, first woman USMC to serve in war
- Dullea, Keir, (born 1936), actor
- Dulles, Allen, (1893-1969), US CIA director
- Dulles, John Foster, (1888-1959), US Secretary of State
- Dumas, Alexander, Junior, (1824-1895), French author
- Dumas, Alexander, Senior, (1802-1870), French author
- Du Maurier, Daphne, (1907-1989), English author, novelist
- du Maurier, George, (1834 - 1896), british autor
- Dumont, Gabriel, (1837-1906)
- Dumont, Margaret, (1889-1965), US actress
- Dumont, René, (1904-2001), agronomist, engineer, sociologist, activist
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People named Dun
- Dun, Mao (correct filing is under his surname, Mao, but retained here for accessibility), (1896-1981), author of Zi Ye
Duna - Dunl
- Dunant, Jean Henri, (1821-1910), Swiss founder of the Red Cross
- Dunaway, Faye, (born 1941), US actor
- Dunbar, Paul Laurence, (1872-1906), poet
- Dunbar, William, (1465-1520), poet
- Duncan II of Scotland, (died 1094)
- Duncan, Carmen (born 1942), Australian soap opera actress
- Duncan, Dave (born 1933), Canadian writer
- Duncan, David (born 1960)
- Duncan, Donald B., (1896-1975)
- Duncan, Isadora, (1878-1927), US dancer, considered mother of modern dance
- Duncan, Sandy, (born 1946), American actress
- Duncan, Tim, (born 1976), basketball player
- Dundas, Henry, (died 1811), 1st Viscount Melville, British minister
- Dundee, Angelo (born 1923), famous boxing trainer
- Dunkelman, Benjamin
- Dunlop, John Boyd, (1840-1921), inventor of the modern rubber tyre
Dunn - Dunw
- Dunn, Bob, (1908-1989), cartoonist
- Dunn, Bob, (1946-2003), British politician
- Dunn, Douglas, (born 1942), poet
- Dunn, James Hamet (1874-1956)
- Dunn, John, (1934-2004), British radio broadcaster
- Dunn, Philip Gordon (1905-1976)
- Dunne, Dominick, (born 1925), author
- Dunne, Griffin, (born 1955), actor
- Dunne, Irene, (1898-1990), actress
- Dunnett, Dorothy, (1923-2001), author
- Dunnigan, Jim, (born 1943), US writer, game designer
- Dunning, Debbe, Home Improvement actress
- Dunning, John R., (1907-1975), US physicist
- Dunsany, Lord, (1878-1957), Irish poet
- Dunsmuir, James (1851-1920)
- Dunstable, John (c. 1390-1453)
- Dunstan, (died 980), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Dunst, Kirsten, (born 1982), US actor
- Dunwoody, Martin, (born 1938), British mathematician
Dup - Duq
- Duphly, Jacques, (1715-1789), harpsichordist and composer
- Duplessis, Maurice, (1890-1959), premier of Quebec
- Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, (1739-1817), entrepreneur
- du Pont, Eleuthère Irénée, (1771-1834), entrepreneur, founder of DuPont
- du Pont, Eugene Paul (-1950)
- du Pont, John Eleuthère (1939-), murderer[1]
- du Pont, Margaret , American tennis player
- du Pont, Pete (born 1935), Governor of Delaware
- du Pont, Samuel Francis (1803-1865), US Naval officer
- Dupont, Pierre (1821-1870), songwriter
- Duportail, Louis (1743-1802), French engineer, Major General in Continental Army
- Dupree, William Thomas "Champion Jack" (d. 1992), boxer, musician
- Dupuis, Jacques, (born 1923)
- Dupuit, Jules (1804-1866), economist
- Duquesne, Abraham (1610-1688)
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- du Randt, Os (born 1972), South African rugby player
- Duran, Emile Carolus, (1838–1917), French painter Emile Auguste Carolus-Duran
- Duran, Irichelle, (born 1971), Panamanian female boxer, daughter of Roberto Duran
- Duran, Roberto, (born 1951), world champion boxer
- Durand, Charles-Auguste-Emile, (1838–1917), French painter Emile Auguste Carolus-Duran
- Durang, Christopher, (born 1949), dramatist
- Durant, Will, (1885-1981), writer, historian
- Durant, William C., (1861-1947), automobile pioneer, founder of General Motors
- Durante, Jimmy, (1893-1980), US actor, singer, comedian, vaudevillian
- Durão Barroso, José, Prime Minister of Portugal since 2002.
- Duras, Marguerite, (1914-1996), French novelist
- Durbin, Deanna, (born 1921), actress, singer
- Durelle, Yvon, (born 1929), boxer
- Duren, Rinold G. "Ryne", (born 1929), baseball player
- Dürer, Albrecht, (1471-1528), German painter
- Durey, Louis, (1888-1979), composer, member of Les Six
- dUrfe, Honore , (born 1568), French writer.
- Durkin, Shevonne, actor
- Durnier, Carmen (1924), Puerto Rican Army nurse
- Durning, Charles (1923-)
- Duroc, Geraud, (1772-1813), French general
- Durocher, Leo, (1905-1991), baseball Hall of Famer
- Durrell, Gerald, (1925-1995), British writer, zoologist
- Durrell, Lawrence, (1912-1990), author of The Alexandria Quartet
- Dürrenmatt, Friedrich, (1921-1990), Swiss poet
- Durruti, Buenaventura, (1896-1936)
- Durst, Lavad , (born 1913), musician
- d'Urville, Jules Dumont, (1790-1842), explorer of Pacific, Antarctica
- Durya, Dan , (1907-1968), actor
- Duryea, Charles, (1861-1938), automobile pioneer
- Dury, Ian, (1942-2000), singer-songwriter
Dus - Dux
- du Sable, Jean Baptiste Point, (1745-1813), first resident of Chicago
- Dusan, Stefan, (ca. 1308-1355)
- Dushku, Eliza, (born 1980), US actress
- Dutra, Diana, (born 1964), Canadian world champion boxer
- Dutschke, Rudi, (1940-1979), student leader
- Dutt, Sanjay, Indian actor
- Dutta, Lara, Indian actress
- Dutta, Narendranath, popularly known as Swami Vivekananda, spiritual leader
- Duva, Lou, (born 1922), boxing trainer
- Duval, Burr H. (1809-1836), soldier in the Texas Revolution
- Duvalier, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc", (born 1951), Dictator of Haiti
- Duvalier, François "Papa Doc", (died 1971), President of Haiti
- Duvall, Robert, (born 1931), US actor
- Duvall, Shelley, (born 1949), US actress
- Duverger, Maurice, jurist
- Dux, Frank, self-proclaimed ninja
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