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- Dam á Neystabø, Helena (* 1955), Faroese politician (Javnaðarflokkurin)
- Đàm Quang Trung (1921–1995), Vietnamese general and guerrilla fighter
- Dam Thanh Son (* 1969), Vietnamese physicist
- Đàm Thanh Xuân (* 1985), Vietnamese swimmer and martial arts artist
- Dam, Anders Ehlers (* 1973), Danish Scandinavian
- Dam, Andries van (* 1938), American computer scientist
- Dam, Annemieke van (* 1982), Dutch musical performer
- Dam, Atli Pætursson (1932–2005), Faroese politician (Javnaðarflokkurin)
- Dam, Bram van (1943–2008), Dutch sports and nutrition scientist and athletics trainer
- Dam, Carlo van (* 1986), Dutch racing driver
- Dam, Claus (* 1960), Danish musical performer
- Dam, Cornelis Frans Adolf van (1899–1972), Dutch Romanist and Hispanicist
- Dam, Douwe Casparus van (1827–1898), Dutch naturalist and museum keeper
- Dam, Hendrik van (1906–1973), German lawyer, General Secretary of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
- Dam, Henrik (1895–1976), Danish biochemist, received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1943
- Dam, Jan Albertsz van († 1746), Dutch mathematician, astronomer and surveyor
- Dam, Johan CF (1863–1925), Faroese unionist politician
- Dam, Johannes van (1946–2013), Dutch journalist and gastronomy critic
- Dam, Kenneth W. (* 1932), American lawyer and politician
- Dam, Laurens ten (* 1980), Dutch cyclist
- Dam, Luc van (1920–1976), Dutch boxer
- Dam, Lydia van (* 1970), Dutch jazz singer
- Dam, Nicolette van (* 1984), Dutch actress, presenter and voice actress
- Dam, Peter Mohr (1898–1968), Faroese social democratic politician
- Dam, Rigmor (* 1971), Faroese politician
- Dam, Thomas (1915–1989), Danish carver
- Dam-huraši , Queen of Mari
Dama
- Dama do Bling (* 1979), Mozambican musician and entrepreneur
- Dama, Hans (* 1944), Austrian writer and editor
- Dama, Patrick (* 1976), German soccer player
- Damad Ferid Pascha (1853–1923), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Damadian, Mihran (1863–1945), Armenian teacher and freedom fighter
- Damadian, Raymond (* 1936), American physician and co-inventor of magnetic resonance imaging
- Damage, Charif (* 1921), Lebanese wrestler
- Damahou, Joel (* 1987), Ivorian football player
- Damaisin, Bertrand (* 1968), French judoka
- Daman, Jos (* 1945), Belgian archer
- Daman, William († 1591), Franco-Flemish musician and composer
- Damanaki, Maria (* 1952), Greek politician (PASOK)
- Damanakis, Ioannis (* 1952), Greek football player
- Damance, Paul , French organist and composer
- Damann, Bruno (* 1957), Swiss doctor and politician (CVP)
- Damanzewitsch, Maryna (* 1984), Belarusian marathon runner
- Damar, Germaine (* 1929), Luxembourg film actress
- Damaratus , Spartan king around (510–491 BC)
- Damare, Stephanie (* 1977), German actress and voice actress
- Damares (* 1980), Brazilian gospel singer
- Damari, Omer (* 1989), Israeli soccer player
- Damari, Shoshana (1923-2006), Israeli singer
- D'Amario, Tony (1961-2005), French actor
- Damaris , biblical figure
- Damaris (* 1986), Peruvian folk singer
- Damaru (* 1986), Surinamese reggae singer and rapper
- Damas, Ange Hyacinthe Maxence de (1785–1862), French general and statesman
- Damas, Bertila , American film, television, and stage actress
- Damas, Carlos (* 1973), Portuguese violinist
- Damas, Étienne Charles (1754–1846), Chevalier, later Duke of Damas-Crux and French lieutenant general
- Damas, François-Étienne (1764–1828), French general
- Damas, Jean , Burgundian court official and military
- Damas, Joseph-François-Louis-Charles de (1758–1829), colonel of the campaigns in America (1780 and 1781)
- Damas, Léon-Gontran (1912–1978), French writer
- Damas, Roger de (1765–1823), French general and brother of Joseph Francois Louis Damas
- Damas, Vítor (1947-2003), Portuguese football player (goalkeeper)
- Damasceno Alves, Marco Gabriel (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Damasceno Assis, Raymundo (* 1937), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop emeritus of Aparecida, cardinal
- Damaschek, Marcel (* 1997), German soccer player
- Damaschke, Adolf (1865–1935), educator and a leader of the land reform movement
- Damaschke, Bill (* 1963), American film producer
- Damaschke, Fanny , German TV announcer and presenter
- Damaschke, Giesbert (* 1961), German Germanist and journalist
- Damaschke, Richard , German soccer player
- Damase, Jean-Michel (1928–2013), French composer and pianist
- Damasias , Athenian archon
- Damásio, António (* 1944), Portuguese neuroscientist
- Damásio, Hanna (* 1942), Portuguese neuroscientist in California
- Damasithymos († 480 BC), dynast of Kalynda
- Damaske, Ewald , German politician (CDU of the GDR), MdV
- Damaske, Tanja (* 1971), German javelin thrower
- Damaskinos, Michail (1530–1593), Greek icon painter
- Damascius , philosopher
- Damascos, Evangelos , Greek athlete
- Damascus by Sigeion , ancient Greek historian
- Damasus I († 384), Bishop of Rome (366–384)
- Damasus II. († 1048), Pope (1048)
- Damasus, Stella (* 1978), Nigerian actress and singer
- Damat İbrahim Pascha († 1601), Ottoman general and politician
- Damat Mahmud Pasha (1853–1903), Ottoman politician
- D'Amato, Al (born 1937), American politician
- D'Amato, Brian , American author, journalist, lecturer, and sculptor
- D'Amato, Cus (1908–1985), American boxing coach
- D'Amato, Joe (1936–1999), Italian film director and producer, cameraman and screenwriter
- D'Amato, John († 1992), American mafioso
- D'Amato, Rosa (* 1969), Italian politician
- Damayanti, Ruth , Indonesian badminton player
- Damazyn, Gwidon (1908–1972), Polish engineer and resistance fighter
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- Dambach, Hans (1915–1944), German SS man and concentration camp guard
- Dambach, Otto (1831–1899), German legal scholar and administrative lawyer
- Dambacher, Helena (* 2000), German roller skater
- Dambacher, Josef Jakob (1794–1868), German archivist and high school professor
- Dambacher, Martijn (* 1979), Dutch chess player
- Dambacher, Michael (* 1979), German local politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Ellwangen (Jagst)
- Damballey, Adama (* 1957), Gambian wrestler
- Dambeck, Franz (1903–1974), German priest and monument curator
- Dambeck, Johann Heinrich (1774–1820), Austrian writer and professor of aesthetics
- Dambeck-Keller, Margarete (1908–1952), German textile designer
- Dambendzet, Nathalie (* 1975), Hungarian volleyball player
- Damberg, Mikael (* 1971), Swedish politician (SAP) and Minister of the Interior
- Damberg, Wilhelm (* 1954), German church historian
- Damberger, Joseph Ferdinand (1795-1859), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Damberger, Max (1877–1943), Austrian military bandmaster, conductor and composer
- Damberger, Richard (1932–1990), Austrian painter
- Dambert , composer of the Renaissance
- Damböck, Eric (* 1999), Austrian handball player
- d'Amboise, Antoine (1605–1650), French military, Maréchal de camp des Ancien Régime
- d'Amboise, Jacques (* 1934), American ballet dancer, choreographer and actor
- D'Amboise, Louis I († 1503), Bishop of Albi
- d'Amboise, Louis II (1477–1511), Bishop of Autun, Bishop of Albi and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Damboldt, Maik (* 1964), German dancer, ballet master and choreographer
- Dambon, Teja (* 1971), German ice hockey player
- Dambrauskaitė, Asta (* 1976), Lithuanian lawyer, legal scholar and professor
- Dambrauskaitė, Jurgita (* 1990), Lithuanian chess player
- Dambrauskaitė, Vilma (* 1985), Lithuanian correspondence chess player
- Dambrauskas, Aleksandras (1860–1938), Lithuanian Catholic theologian, philosopher, literary critic and poet
- Dambrauskas, Virginijus (* 1962), Lithuanian chess player and official
- Dambrauskienė, Genovaitė (* 1940), Lithuanian labor lawyer
- Dambrava, Vytautas Antanas (1920–2016), Lithuanian diplomat and lawyer
- Dambrēvics, Fricis (1904–1962), Latvian football player
- d'Ambrosio, Alfredo (1871–1914), Italian composer and violinist
- D'Ambrosio, Danilo (* 1988), Italian football player
- D'Ambrosio, Domenico Umberto (* 1941), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lecce
- D'Ambrosio, Enzo (* 1931), Italian film producer and director
- D'Ambrosio, Gaetano (* 1941), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- D'Ambrosio, Jérôme (* 1985), Belgian racing driver
- D'Ambrosio, Marcelo , Uruguayan canoeist
- D'Ambrosio, Meredith (* 1941), American musician (jazz vocals, piano), painter and songwriter
- D'Ambrósio, Ubiratàn (* 1932), Brazilian mathematician
- D'Ambrosio, Vanessa (* 1988), San Marinese politician
- Dambroth, Manfred (1935–1994), German crop scientist
- Dambrowski, Klaus von (* 1953), German naval officer, rear admiral in the Bundeswehr
- Dambui, Cherubim (1948–2010), Papuan New Guinean clergyman and politician, auxiliary bishop in Port Moresby
- Dambury, Claude (* 1971), French-Guyanese football player
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- Damchö Thrinle (* 1940), 7th Nagtsang Rinpoche, Vice Director of the Chinese Academy of the Tibetan Language for Higher Buddhist Studies
- Damcke, Berthold (1812–1875), German composer, music director, pianist, conductor, music teacher and critic
Damd
- Damdin, Tsendiin (1957-2018), Mongolian judoka
- Damdindschaw, Bajandschawyn (* 1935), Mongolian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Damdinscharaw, Tschimedbadsaryn (* 1945), Mongolian wrestler
- Damdinsüren, Jamtsangiin (1898–1938), Mongolian politician and head of state
- Damdinsüren, Tsendiin (1903–1986), Mongolian writer
- Damdiny Süchbaatar (1893–1923), Mongolian revolutionary and national hero
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- Dame (* 1990), Austrian rapper
- Dame, Cai Theodor (1851–1937), Prussian lieutenant general
- Damé, Frédéric (1849–1907), French-Romanian Romanian, historian, grammarian and lexicographer
- Dame, Friedrich (1567–1635), Protestant pastor
- Dame, Leon (* 1998), German model
- Dame, Marquard von († 1418), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Dame, Wilhelm (1895–1966), German politician (NSDAP), MdR and SA leader
- Dameas from Croton , Greek sculptor
- Damek, Dagmar (* 1944), German director and screenwriter
- Demel, Eduard (1822–1900), German entomologist, explorer and natural produce dealer
- Damel, Jan (1780–1840), Polish painter
- D'Amelia, Augusto Assettati (1903–1977), Italian diplomat
- D'Amelio, Charli (* 2004), American influencer
- D'Amelio, Dixie (* 2001), American singer and influencer
- Damen, Karen (* 1974), Flemish singer, actress and presenter
- Damen, Louise (* 1982), British long-distance runner
- Damen, Piet (* 1934), Dutch cyclist
- Damer, Joseph, 1st Earl of Dorchester (1718–1798), British nobleman and politician
- Damerau, Burghard (1961–2002), German literary scholar and Germanist
- Damerau, Helmut (1906–2000), German publicist and publisher
- Damerau, Okka von der , German opera, concert and lied singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Damerau, Otto (1877–1961), German postal inspector, ground monument curator and curator of the Hoyerswerda local history museum
- Dameris, Franz (1902–1991), German philosopher and painter
- Dameris, Toni (* 1909), German stage and television actor
- Damerius, Helmut (1905–1985), German communist
- Damerius, Hildegard (1910–2006), German lawyer and politician (SED), member of the People's Chamber of the GDR
- Damerius-Koenen, Emmy (1903–1987), German politician (KPD, SED), MdV, journalist, co-founder of the DFD
- Damerment, Madeleine (1917–1944), French resistance fighter
- Dameron, Charles (1914–2002), American lawyer, officer in the US Army
- Dameron, Émile Charles (1848–1908), French landscape painter
- Dameron, Tadd (1917-1965), American jazz musician
- Damerow, Astrid (* 1958), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Damerow, Erich (1886–1972), German politician and functionary (DDP, LDPD), Member of the Bundestag and Minister in Saxony-Anhalt
- Damerow, Erwin (1906–1978), German sculptor
- Damerow, Heinrich Philipp August (1798–1866), German physician and psychiatrist
- Damerow, Peter (1939–2011), German science historian
- Dames, Claire (* 1981), American porn actress
- Dames, Michael (born 1938), British geographer and archaeologist (archeology of Britain)
- Dames, Rory (* 1973), American football coach
- Dames, Wilhelm (1843–1898), German paleontologist and geologist
- Dameshek, William (1900–1969), American hematologist
- Dametz, Josef (1868–1927), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament, mayor of Linz
Damg
- Damgaard, Allan (* 1986), Danish handball player
- Damgaard, Daniel (* 1981), Danish badminton player
- Damgaard, Jacob (* 1985), Danish badminton player
- Damgaard, Jesper (* 1975), Danish ice hockey player
- Damgaard, Michael (* 1990), Danish handball player
- Damgaard, Thomas (* 1971), Danish boxer
- Damgaard, Thomas (* 1974), Danish badminton player
- Demgen, Michael (* 1961), German soccer player
- Damgow, Wladimir (1947–2006), Bulgarian physicist, mathematician and parliamentarian
Dami
- Dami, Rinaldo (1923–1979), Italian comic artist
- Damia (1889–1978), French singer and expressionist actress
- Damia, Tonio (* 1950), Italian filmmaker
- Damian († 303), saint; Syrian martyr, twin brother of Saint Cosmas
- Damian (* 1955), Egyptian clergyman, Bishop General of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Germany and medical doctor
- Damián Huamaní, Máximo (1936–2015), Peruvian violinist, composer and collector of traditional songs
- Damian Hugo von Helmstatt (1719–1782), Imperial Knight
- Damián Medina, Ignacio (* 1967), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Lomas de Zamora
- Damian, Cornel (* 1960), Romanian auxiliary bishop
- Damian, Cristina (* 1977), Romanian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Damian, France-Elena (* 1977), German theater director
- Damian, Georgeta (* 1976), Romanian rower
- Damian, Horia (1922–2012), Romanian-French painter and sculptor
- Damian, Jakob (1682–1763), Austrian linen dealer
- Damian, Leopold (1895–1971), German politician (NSDAP), MdR and SA leader
- Damian, Martin (* 1973), Czech icon painter
- Damian, Michael (* 1962), American actor, singer and producer
- Damian, Oswald (1889–1978), Protestant theologian, religious-socialist pastor
- Damian, Ralf (* 1962), German handball referee
- Damian, Thomas (* 1984), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Damiani Almeyda, Giuseppe (1834–1911), Italian architect
- Damiani, Amasi (* 1937), Italian film director, screenwriter and theater director
- Damiani, Damiano (1922–2013), Italian film director
- Damiani, Donatella (* 1958), Italian actress
- Damiani, Francesco (* 1958), Italian boxer
- Damiani, José Luis (* 1956), Uruguayan tennis player
- Damiani, Juan Pedro (* 1958), Uruguayan football official and lawyer
- Damiani, Luca (* 1984), Italian racing cyclist
- Damiani, Luciano (1923–2007), Italian set designer
- Damiani, Paolo (* 1952), Italian jazz bassist and big band leader
- Damianitsch, Martin (1807–1899), Austrian military lawyer
- Damiano de Odemira , chess master and author
- Damiano, Alessandro (* 1960), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, coadjutor archbishop of Agrigento
- Damiano, Angelo (* 1938), Italian racing cyclist
- Damiano, Cesare (* 1948), Italian politician of the Partito Democratico
- Damiano, Daniele (* 1961), Italian bassoonist
- Damiano, Gerard (1928–2008), American film director
- Damianos I (1848–1931), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and All of Palestine
- Damianos, Constantin (1869–1953), Austrian painter and etcher
- Damianova, Nansy (* 1991), Canadian gymnast
- Damianus , Bishop of Rochester
- Damião, Cosme (1885-1947), Portuguese football player
- Damião, Leandro (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- D'Amico, Chiara (* 2001), German singer
- D'Amico, Father John (1939–2013), American jazz musician
- D'Amico, Hank (1915–1965), American jazz clarinetist
- D'Amico, John , American mobster of the Gambino family
- D'Amico, John (1937-2005), Canadian ice hockey linesman and supervisor
- D'Amico, Luigi Filippo (1924–2007), Italian screenwriter and film director
- D'Amico, Vincenzo (* 1954), Italian football player
- D'Amico, William (1910-1984), American bobsledder
- Damiens, Augustin (1886-1946), French chemist
- Damiens, François (* 1973), Belgian actor and comedian
- Damiens, Robert François (1715–1757), French assassin
- Damigella, Toni (* 1966), American luge athlete
- D'Amigo, Jerry (born 1991), American ice hockey player
- Damilano, Maurizio (* 1957), Italian walker and Olympic champion
- Damilaville, Étienne Noël (1723–1768), French printer and encyclopaedist
- Damiq-ilīšu , last king of the 1st dynasty of Isin
- Damiq-ilišu , ruler of the first Meerland dynasty
- Damiri, Muhammad ibn Musa al- (1341–1405), Arab natural historian and legal scholar
- Damirón, Casandra (1919-1983), Dominican singer
- Damis , Messenian king of the Aipytid family
- Damisch, Gunter (1958–2016), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Damisch, Heinrich (1872–1961), Austrian music writer
- Damisch, Hubert (1928–2017), French philosopher
- Damita Jo (1930–1998), American singer
- Damita, Lili (1904–1994), French-American film actress with excursions to Austrian and German silent films
- Henceio, Georges (1924–1994), French high and long jumper
- Demitow, Qadyrschan (* 1959), Kazakh economist
- Damitz, Claus-Peter (* 1960), German actor and voice actor
- Damitz, Emma von (1844–1921), German writer
Damj
- Damjakob, Paul (* 1939), Dutch organist
- Damjan, Anže (* 1987), Slovenian ski jumper
- Damjan, Jernej (* 1983), Slovenian ski jumper
- Damjan, Mischa (1914–1998), Yugoslav-Swiss children's book author
- Damjanich, János (1804–1849), Hungarian general in the Revolutionary War of 1848/49
- Damjanoff, Georg (* 1945), German soccer player
- Damjanović, Dario (* 1981), Bosnian football player
- Damjanović, Darko (* 1977), Serbian-Swiss football player
- Damjanović, Dejan (* 1981), Montenegrin football player
- Damjanović, Jovan (* 1982), Serbian football player
- Damjanović, Mato (1927–2011), Yugoslav chess player
- Damjanović, Milan (1943–2006), Yugoslav football player
- Damjanović, Sanja (* 1972), Montenegrin physicist
- Damjanović, Sreten (* 1946), Yugoslav wrestler
- Damjanovski, Darko (* 1981), North Macedonian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Damjanow, Georgi (1892–1958), Bulgarian politician and head of state (1950–1958)
Damk
- Damke, Bernd (* 1939), German graphic artist and painter
- Damkjær Kruse, Line (* 1988), Danish badminton player
- Damköhler, Gerhard (1908–1944), German chemist
- Damková, Dagmar (* 1974), Czech football referee
- Damkowski, Marta (1911–1979), German politician (ISK, SPD), Member of the Bundestag and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Damkowski, Wulf (* 1941), German politician (SPD) and Hamburg university professor
Daml
- Damla Hekimoğlu , presenter and journalist
- Damlaimcourt, Marina (* 1979), Spanish triathlete
- Damle, Vishnupant Govind (1892–1945), Indian production designer, cameraman, film director and sound engineer for marathic film
- Damli, Tone (* 1988), Norwegian singer
- Damljanović, Branko (* 1961), Serbian chess master
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- Damm, Anna Maria (* 1996), German model, Youtuber and influencer of Filipino origin
- Damm, Antje (* 1965), German author and illustrator
- Damm, Anton (1874–1962), German politician (center), MdR
- Damm, Arvid (1869–1927), Swedish cryptologist, engineer and inventor
- Damm, Carl (1812–1886), Catholic priest, politician and participant in the revolution of 1848/49
- Damm, Carl (1857–1926), Member of the State Parliament of Hesse
- Damm, Carl (1927–1993), German educator and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Damm, Carlhanns (1936–2017), German manager and entrepreneur
- Damm, Christian Tobias (1699–1778), German classical philologist and school director
- Damm, Daniel (* 1981), German soccer player
- Damm, Eugen (1936–2017), German actor and Palatinate dialect poet
- Damm, Hasso (1928–2020), German author for children and young people
- Damm, Helene von (* 1938), American politician, Ambassador of the United States
- Damm, Johann Georg Ferdinand von (1717–1797), Prussian major general, commandant of Stettin and governor of Tangermünde
- Damm, Johann Otto (1765–1837), director of the Saxon engineering academy in Dresden, later royal Prussian major general, most recently at the 3rd engineering inspection
- Damm, Jürgen (* 1992), Mexican-German soccer player
- Damm, Kurd von (1862–1915), German lawyer, politician, Member of the Bundestag and entrepreneur
- Damm, Marcus (* 1974), German psychologist, advisor author
- Damm, Martin (* 1968), German hardcore techno producer
- Damm, Martin (* 1972), Czech tennis player
- Damm, Martin (* 2003), American tennis player
- Damm, Matthias (* 1954), German politician (CDU) and since 2015 district administrator of the district of central Saxony
- Damm, Peter (* 1937), German horn player
- Damm, Petra (* 1961), German soccer player
- Damm, Rasmus (* 1988), Danish track cyclist
- Damm, Renate (* 1935), German lawyer
- Damm, Renate (1947–2012), German racing cyclist (GDR)
- Damm, Sebastian (* 1995), German handball player
- Damm, Siegfried (* 1958), German trade unionist
- Damm, Sigrid (* 1940), German writer, editor and lecturer
- Damm, Tobias (* 1983), German soccer player
- Damm, Ursula (* 1960), German sculptor and professor
- Damm, Walter (1904–1981), German politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament, State Minister in Schleswig-Holstein
- Damm, Werner (* 1951), German radio presenter and sports reporter
- Damm, Wilhelm Gustav (1881–1949), Swiss composer and conductor
- Damm, Willi (1930–2012), German intelligence officer, head of Department X of the Ministry for State Security
- Damm-Rüger, Sigrid (1939–1995), German activist and feminist and author in the field of vocational training research
- Damman, James (1933-2011), American politician
- Damman, Liz (* 1953), Canadian hurdler and sprinter
- Dammann, Adolf (* 1939), German politician (NPD)
- Dammann, Anna (1912–1993), German actress
- Dammann, Arnold (* 1948), German actor
- Dammann, Clemens (1885–1965), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dammann, Dirk (* 1967), German soccer player
- Dammann, Erik (* 1931), Norwegian social critic and author
- Dammann, Ernst (1904–2003), German Africanist and religious scholar
- Dammann, Frank (1957-2017), German handball player
- Dammann, Gerhard (1883–1946), German actor
- Dammann, Gerhard (1963–2020), Swiss psychiatrist, psychologist and psychoanalyst
- Dammann, Günter (* 1941), German specialist in German
- Dammann, Günther (1910–1942), German Jewish magician and specialist book author
- Dammann, Gustav (1873–1941), German officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Dammann, Hans (1867–1942), German sculptor
- Dammann, Heinrich (1924–2013), German entrepreneur
- Dammann, Jakob (1534–1591), German Lutheran clergyman, reformer of the county of Schaumburg
- Dammann, Joseph (* 1977), American actor
- Dammann, Julius (1840–1908), German clergyman and writer
- Dammann, Karl (1839–1914), German veterinarian, university professor and specialist author
- Dammann, Klaus (* 1972), German volleyball player
- Dammann, Marion (* 1960), German local politician, district administrator of the Lörrach district
- Dammann, Martin (* 1965), German painter, photo and video artist and book author
- Dammann, Peter (1944–2009), German soccer player
- Dammann, Richard (1890–1939), German banker and art collector, particularly of the works of Wilhelm Busch
- Dammann, Rolf (1924–2014), German Baptist pastor, general secretary of the Federation of Evangelical Free Churches in the GDR
- Dammann, Rolf (1929–2012), German musicologist
- Dammann, Rüdiger (* 1959), German lecturer, literary agent, editor and publicist
- Dammann, Ulrich (* 1943), German lawyer and data protection expert
- Dammann, Walter Heinrich (1883–1926), German art historian
- Dammann-Tamke, Helmut (* 1961), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dammartin, Guy de († 1398), French architect and sculptor
- Dammas, Johann Friedrich (1772–1850), German cantor, music and singing teacher
- Dammas, Karl Hellmuth (1816–1885), German composer and poet
- D'Ammassa, Don (* 1946), American science fiction author and lexicographer
- Dammbeck, Lutz (* 1948), German painter, graphic artist and filmmaker
- Damme, Ellen ten (* 1967), Dutch actress and singer
- Damme, Henri (* 1936), Luxembourg soccer player
- Damme, Johannes van (1935–1994), Dutch businessman, sentenced to death for drug trafficking
- Damme, Jörg (* 1959), German sports shooter
- Damme, Jutta (1929–2002), German painter and graphic artist
- Dammeier, Detlev (* 1968), German soccer player
- Dammeier, Rudolf (1851–1936), German genre and portrait painter and etcher
- Dammel, Antje (* 1976), German linguist
- Dammer, Bruno (1876–1957), German geologist
- Dammer, Hartmut (1949–2019), German politician (SPD)
- Dammer, Joachim (1914–1986), German painter and graphic artist
- Dammer, Karl (1894–1977), German conductor
- Dammer, Otto (1839–1916), German chemist, journalist and politician
- Dammer, Udo (1860–1920), German botanist
- Dammermann, Christoph (* 1967), German ministerial official and politician (FDP)
- Dammers, Carl Otto (1811–1860), German lawyer and politician
- Dammers, Elly (1921–2009), Dutch javelin thrower
- Dammers, Friedrich (1818–1887), German major general in the Kingdom of Hanover
- Dammers, Jerry (* 1955), British musician and songwriter
- Dammers, Richard (1762–1844), priest, lawyer and bishop of Paderborn
- Dammert Bellido, José (1917–2008), Peruvian theologian and Bishop of Cajamarca
- Dammert, Anton Heinrich (1765–1829), German hydraulic engineer
- Dammert, Richard Adolph (1768–1836), German hydraulic engineering director
- Dammert, Rudolf (1879–1946), German publisher, journalist and playwright and author of historical novels
- Dammert, Udo (1904–2003), German classical pianist and art collector
- Dammertz, Viktor Josef (1929–2020), German clergyman, Bishop of Augsburg
- Dammeyer, Manfred (* 1939), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Dammhofer, Seppl (1884–1929), Swiss folk singer and humorist
- Dämmig, Kurt (1884–1944), German sculptor
- Damminger, Ludwig (1912–1981), German soccer player
- Dammjacob, Dieter (* 1951), German officer, Brigadier General of the German Air Force
- Dammouse, Albert (1848–1926) French sculptor, ceramist and glass artist
- Dämmrich von Luttitz, Uschi , German television presenter and actress
- Dämmrich, Hans-Jürgen , German actor
- Dämmrich, Klaus (1932–2008), German veterinarian and university professor
- Dammrich, Reni (* 1962), German writer
Damn
- Damnitz, Felix von (1847–1926), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Damnjanović, Jovana (* 1994), Serbian soccer player
- Damnjanović, Radomir (* 1936), Yugoslav painter and body art artist
Damo
- Damo , ancient Greek philosopher
- Damodaram Pillai, CW (1832-1901), Tamil philologist
- Damodaran, Aswath (* 1957), American economist
- Damodos, Vikentios (1700–1752), Greek lawyer and physicist, educator
- Damoiseau, Marie-Charles-Théodore , French military and astronomer
- Damocles , favorite of Dionysius I or II of Syracuse
- Damocrates , producer of so-called Rhodian vases
- Damolin, Ezio (* 1944), Italian skier
- Damon , Greek music theorist and philosopher
- Damon Paul (* 1985), German DJ
- Damon, Arwa (* 1977), American journalist
- Damon, Derek (* 1980), American ice hockey player
- Damon, Gabriel (* 1976), American film actor and film producer
- Damon, Gray (* 1987), American actor
- Damon, Jerome (* 1972), South African football referee
- Damon, Johnny (* 1973), American baseball player
- Damon, Larry (* 1933), American cross-country skier, biathlete, and athlete
- Damon, Mark (born 1933), American film actor
- Damon, Matt (* 1970), American actor
- Damon, Stuart (born 1937), American actor
- Damon painter , Corinthian vase painter
- Damone, Vic (1928–2018), American singer and actor
- Damonte, Juan (1945-2005), Argentine writer
- Damonte, Mario († 1974), Italian racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Damophilos , ancient Greek painter and coroplast
- Damophon , King of Pisa
- Damophon , tyrant of Pisa (Greece)
- Damophon von Messene , ancient Greek sculptor
- D'Amore, Caroline (* 1984), American actress, songwriter and model
- D'Amore, Crescenzo (* 1979), Italian racing cyclist
- D'Amore, Hallie (1942–2006), American makeup artist
- D'Amore, Luigi , Italian Classical Archaeologist
- D'Amore, Marco (* 1981), Italian actor, director and screenwriter
- Damory, Richard, 1st Baron Damory († 1330), English nobleman and courtier
- Damory, Roger, 1st Baron Damory , English nobleman and courtier
- Damos (* 1977), Swiss rapper, beat producer and artist
- Damour, Augustin Alexis (1808-1902), French mineralogist
- d'Amour, Carlos Luiz (1836–1921), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Cuiabá
- D'Amour, Denis (1959-2005) Canadian rock musician
- Damour, Loïc (* 1991), French football player
- D'Amour, Paul (* 1967), American musician, bassist for the alternative / heavy metal band Tool
- Damour, Thibault (* 1951), French theoretical physicist
- Damourette, Jacques (1873–1943), French Romance philologist and grammarian
- D'Amours, Gaétan (1933-2007), Canadian bodybuilder
- D'Amours, Norman (* 1937), American politician
- Damovsky, Bernd (* 1953), German stage and costume designer
Damp
- Dampc, Henryk (1935-2000), Polish boxer
- Dampe, Jacob Jacobsen (1790–1867), Danish theologian and philosopher
- Dampf, Ethan (* 1994), American film actor
- Dampfhofer, Franz (* 1946), Austrian painter and draftsman
- Dampfling, Günter (* 1956), German soccer player
- Dampha, Abdou Rahman (* 1991), Gambian football player
- Dampha, Ebrima KS , Gambian administrative officer
- Damphousse, Marcel (* 1963), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic coadjutor archbishop of Ottawa-Cornwall
- Damphousse, Vincent (* 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dampier, Erick (* 1975), American basketball player
- Dampier, Karl (* 1948), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Dampier, William († 1715), British privateer, three-time circumnavigator, explorer and geographer
- Dampierre, Auguste Marie Henri Picot de (1756–1793), French general
- Dampierre, Heinrich von (1580–1620), field marshal and councilor of war
- Dampierre, Marc-Antoine de (1676–1756), French nobleman
- Dampierre, Robert de (1888–1974), French diplomat
- Dampmann, Reinhard (* 1937), German boxer
- Dampney, Zara (* 1986), British beach volleyball player
Damr
- Damrat, Anna (* 1945), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Damrath, Helmut (* 1917), German civil engineer
- Damrau, Diana (* 1971), German soprano
- Damrau, Hans (1902–1952), German lawyer and Nazi functionary
- Damrau, Jürgen (* 1937), German law scholar and university professor
- Damrau, Tillmann (* 1961), German painter
- Damrell, William S. (1809-1860), American politician
- Damrong Rajanubhab (1862–1943), Minister of the Interior of Thailand, archaeologist
- Damrosch Tee-Van, Helen (1893–1976), American animal painter, landscape painter, natural history illustrator and non-fiction author
- Damrosch, Frank (1859–1937), German-American conductor and music educator
- Damrosch, Leo (* 1941), American author and literature professor
- Damrosch, Leopold (1832–1885), German composer, conductor, violinist and music teacher
- Damrosch, Lori Fisler (* 1953), American lawyer, professor at Columbia University
- Damrosch, Walter (1862–1950), American conductor and composer
- Damrow, Hildegard (1918–1975), German sociologist and court reporter
- Damrow, Sascha (* 1986), German cyclist
Dams
- Dams, Catrin , German voice actress
- Dams, Friedrich (1799–1877), German theater actor and opera singer (tenor)
- Dams, Niklas (* 1990), German soccer player
- Dams, Theodor (1922–2013), German agricultural and economic scientist
- Dams, Vok (* 1938), German entrepreneur and pioneer for event marketing in Germany
- Damschen, Angelique (* 1967), German singer
- Damschen, Gregor (* 1969), German classical philologist and philosopher
- Damse, Józef (1789–1852), Polish composer
- Damseaux, André (1937–2007), Belgian politician, MEP, Walloon Prime Minister and Mayor
- Damsgaard, Christian (* 1968), Danish actor, comedian, screenwriter and voice actor
- Damsgaard, Mikkel (* 2000), Danish football player
- Damsgaard, Therese (* 1979), Danish actress
- Damshäuser, Berthold (* 1957), German Malayologist
- Damski, Mel (* 1946), American film and television director and film and television producer
- Damso (* 1992), Belgian-Congolese rapper, singer and songwriter
- Damson, Willy (1894–1944), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Damß, Martin (1910–1962), German author
- Damsté, Christiaan Paul (* 1944), Dutch artist
- Damsté, Jaap Sinninghe (* 1959), Dutch geochemist and microbiologist
- Damsté, Pieter Helbert (1860–1943), Dutch classical philologist
Damu
- Damu the Fudgemunk (* 1984), American producer and DJ
- Damuah, Vincent Kwabena (1930–1992), Ghanaian priest and member of the PNDC government in Ghana
- Damulevičius, Vladas (* 1955), Lithuanian politician
- Damus, Martin (1936–2013), German art historian
- Damus, Renate (1940–1992), German political scientist and politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Damus, Sahra (* 1982), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Damus, Walter (1901–1974), German educator, opponent of National Socialism, emigrant
- Damušis, Romaldas Petras (* 1950), Lithuanian lawyer and politician
- Damušytė-Damušis, Gintė Bernadeta (* 1956), Lithuanian diplomat
Damw
- Damwerth, Wilhelm (1923–1988), German writer
Damz
- Damzog, Ernst (1882–1945), German SS brigade leader and major general of the police, head of the Wroclaw Criminal Police Office