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Dar
- Dar, Noam (* 1993), Israeli wrestler
- Dar-Creutz, Daniela , German filmmaker
Dara
- Dara Shikoh (1615–1659), Persian-speaking poet, mystic, philosopher, designated heir to the throne
- Dara, Ali (1915-1981), Pakistani hockey player
- Dara, Enzo (1938–2017), Italian opera singer (bass) and opera director
- Dara, Olu (* 1941), American musician
- Daraa, Abdelali (* 1990), Moroccan boxer
- Darabayev, Aslan (* 1989), Kazakh football goalkeeper
- Darabant, Ignatie (1738–1805), Romanian priest, Bishop of Oradea
- Darabi, Delara (1986–2009), Iranian woman who was executed
- Darabi, Homa (1940–1994), Iranian doctor
- Darabi, Kazem (* 1964), Iranian intelligence officer
- Darabi, Louzla (* 1974), Algerian-French painter and artist
- Darabont, Frank (* 1959), American screenwriter and film director of Hungarian origin
- Darabos, Norbert (* 1964), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Darahakupez, Stanislau (* 1997), Belarusian sprinter
- Darahan, Jurij (1894–1926), Ukrainian poet and officer in the army of the Ukrainian People's Republic
- d'Aramitz, Henri (* 1620), musketeer
- Daramy, Mohamed (* 2002), Danish football player
- Darantière, Charles (1865–1933), French billiards player, author and literary critic
- Darányi, József (1905–1990), Hungarian shot putter
- Darányi, Kálmán (1886–1939), Hungarian politician, Member of Parliament and Prime Minister (1936–1938)
- Darapsky, Elisabeth (1913–1998), German historian, archivist, convicted of undermining military strength
- Darapsky, Emil Heinrich (1906–1944), German study assessor, executed for degrading military strength
- Daras, Bogdan (* 1960), Polish wrestler
- Daras, Dimitrios (* 1956), Greek football player
- Daras, Henry (1850–1928) French painter
- Daras, José (* 1948), Belgian politician and former minister
- Darasse, Xavier (1934–1992), French organist and composer
- Darasselia, Vitali (1957–1982), Georgian-Soviet football player
- Darázs, Rózsa (* 1987), Hungarian short tracker
Darb
- D'Arbanville, Patti (born 1951), American actress
- Darbelet, Benjamin (* 1980), French judoka
- Darbellay, Christophe (* 1971), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Darbellay, Jean (1912–2008), Swiss legal scholar and legal philosopher
- Darbellay, Jean-Luc (* 1946), Swiss composer, conductor, clarinetist and doctor
- Darbellay, Michel (1934–2014), Swiss alpinist
- Darbellay, Olivier (* 1974), Swiss horn player
- Darbellay, Vital (1929–2019), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Darbelnet, Jean (1904–1990), French linguist, English and Romance scholar
- Darbes, Josef Friedrich August (1747–1810), German portrait painter
- Darbinjan, Armen (* 1965), Armenian Prime Minister and University Rector
- Darbo, Patrika (born 1948), American actress
- Darboe, Abdou (* 1990), Gambian football player
- Darboe, Alhagie , Gambian politician
- Darboe, Alhagie S. , Gambian politician
- Darboe, Lamin , Gambian administrator
- Darboe, Lamin A. († 2010), Gambian educator and sports journalist
- Darboe, Lamin S. , Gambian Seyfo
- Darboe, Mbassey , Gambian soccer player
- Darboe, Njai , Gambian politician
- Darboe, Omar , Gambian politician
- Darboe, Ousainou (* 1948), Gambian politician
- Darbour, Gaston (1869–1941), French Art Nouveau graphic artist
- Darboux, Gaston (1842-1917) French mathematician
- Darboven, Albert (* 1936), German entrepreneur
- Darboven, Arthur Ernesto (* 1964), German entrepreneur
- Darboven, Hanne (1941–2009), German visual artist
- Darboven, Johann Joachim (1841–1909), German entrepreneur
- Darboven, Kelly (* 1992), German actress and radio play speaker
- Darboven, Nicolaus (1902–1985), German entrepreneur
- Darboven, Thomas (* 1936), German sculptor and architect
- Darboy, Georges (1813–1871), French clergyman, Archbishop of Paris
- Darby, Abraham I (1676–1717), English iron manufacturer
- Darby, Abraham II (1711–1763), English iron manufacturer and inventor
- Darby, Abraham III (1750–1791), English iron manufacturer and builder of the Ironbridge
- Darby, Blind Teddy (1906–1975), American blues musician
- Darby, Craig (born 1972), American ice hockey player
- Darby, Ezra (1768–1808) American politician
- Darby, Harry (1895–1987), American politician (Republican Party)
- Darby, John Fletcher (1803-1882), American politician
- Darby, John Nelson (1800-1882), British theologian, co-founder of the Brethren movement
- Darby, Joseph (* 1979), American scandal investigator of the abuses of Abu Ghuraib prisoners in Iraq in 2004
- Darby, Ken (1909-1992), American film composer
- Darby, Kim (born 1947), American actress
- Darby, Rhys (* 1974), New Zealand actor and comedian
- Darby, Stephen (* 1988), English soccer player
- Darby, William O. (1911-1945), American Colonel
- Darbyshire, Carolyn (* 1963), Canadian curler
Darc
- Darc, Mireille (1938-2017), French actress
- D'Arc, Sasha (* 1945), Croatian actor
- D'Arcangelo, Hernán (* 1980), Argentine squash player
- D'Arcangelo, Ildebrando (* 1969), Italian opera singer with baritone and bass voices
- Darcel, Denise (1924–2011), American actress
- Darcel, Jean-Louis (* 1939), French historian
- Darcey, Janine (1917–1993), French actress
- Darcey-Alden, Ellie (* 1999), British actress
- Darchan, Tygyn († 1632), Yakut king
- Darche, Alban (* 1974), French jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Darche, Mathieu (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Darchen, Jean-Pierre (* 1940), French football player
- Darcheville, Jean-Claude (* 1975), French football player
- Darchinger, Josef Heinrich (1925–2013), German photographer
- Darchinger, Thomas (* 1963), German actor
- D'Arcis, Charles Egmond (1887–1971), Swiss journalist
- Darcis, Steve (* 1984), Belgian tennis player
- Darclée, Hariclea (1860–1939), Romanian opera singer
- d'Arco, Livia († 1611), Italian singer of the Renaissance
- Darcos, Xavier (* 1947), French politician
- Darcus, Jack (* 1941), Canadian film director, screenwriter, writer and painter
- D'Arcy Brown, Liam (* 1970), British sinologist and travel writer
- D'Arcy Cooper, Francis (1882-1941), British manager
- D'Arcy, Alex (1908-1996), Egyptian actor
- Darcy, Eamonn (born 1952), Irish golfer
- D'Arcy, Ella († 1937), English writer
- D'Arcy, Frank (born 1946), English football player
- D'Arcy, George Abbas Kooli (1818–1885), British colonial governor
- Darcy, Georgine (1931-2004), American actress
- D'Arcy, Gordon (born 1980), Irish rugby player
- Darcy, Henry (1803-1858) French engineer
- D'Arcy, James (born 1975), British actor
- D'Arcy, John , Irish brewer and politician
- D'Arcy, John Michael (1932-2013) American clergyman, Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend
- Darcy, John, 1st Baron Darcy de Knayth († 1347), English nobleman, politician, military and civil servant
- Darcy, John, 2nd Baron Darcy de Knayth (1317–1356), English nobleman and military man
- Darcy, John, 5th Baron Darcy de Knayth (1377-1411), English nobleman
- D'Arcy, Joseph Eric (1924-2005), Australian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- D'Arcy, Laurie (* 1947), Australian sprinter of New Zealand origin
- Darcy, Les (1895-1917), Australian boxer
- D'Arcy, Marcus , film editor
- Darcy, Norman , English nobleman
- Darcy, Norman , English nobleman and military man
- Darcy, Norman, 2nd Baron Darcy of Nocton († 1340), English nobleman and politician
- Darcy, Philip , English nobleman
- Darcy, Philip, 1st Baron Darcy of Nocton , English nobleman and military man
- Darcy, Philip, 4th Baron Darcy de Knayth (1352–1399), English nobleman, military man and judge
- Darcy, Philip, 6th Baron Darcy de Knayth († 1418), English nobleman
- Darcy, Robert , Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Darcy, Robert, 4th Earl of Holderness (1718–1778), British nobleman, diplomat and politician
- Darcy, Sheila (1914-2004), American actress
- Darcy, Thomas († 1180), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Darcy, Thomas († 1206), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Darcy, Thomas, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy († 1537), English statesman
- D'Arcy, Tracey , film producer
- d'Arcy, Victor (1887–1961), British sprinter and Olympic champion
- D'Arcy, William (1931-1999), American botanist
- D'Arcy, William Knox (1849-1917) British entrepreneur
- Darcy, Xavier (* 1995), singer-songwriter
- D'Arcy-Osborne, Francis, 7th Duke of Leeds (1798-1859), British nobleman
Dard
- Dard, Antoine (1715–1784), French composer, oboist, bassoonist and music theorist
- Dard, Émile (1871–1947), French diplomat
- Dard, Frédéric (1921-2000), French writer
- Dard, Georges (1918-2001), French football player
- Dárdai, Pál (1951–2017), Hungarian football player
- Dárdai, Pál (* 1976), Hungarian football player and coach
- Dárdai, Palkó (* 1999), German-Hungarian football player
- Dardan (* 1997), German rapper of Kosovar Albanian descent
- Dardanelle (1917–1997), American jazz singer
- Dardani, Luigi (1915–1999), Italian bishop
- Dardel, Fritz von (1817–1901), Swedish officer, painter and satirical draftsman
- Dardel, Georges (1919–1982), French politician
- Dardel, Jean Louis Joseph (1920–2005), French clergyman, Bishop of Clermont
- Dardel, Jean-Nils de (* 1943), Swiss politician (SP)
- Dardel, Nils von (1888–1943), Swedish post-impressionist painter
- Darden, Christine (* 1942), American mathematician and aerospace engineer
- Darden, Christopher (* 1956), American lawyer, author and former prosecutor
- Darden, Colgate (1897–1981), American politician
- Darden, Dexter (born 1991), American actor
- Darden, George (* 1943), American politician
- Darden, Geraldine Claudette (* 1936), American mathematician and university professor
- Darden, Severn (1929–1995), American actor
- Darden, Stephen Heard (1816–1902), American farmer and politician and officer in the Confederate Army
- Darden, Thomas (1900–1961), American naval officer
- Darden, Tony (* 1957), American sprinter
- Darden, Tremmell (* 1981), American basketball player
- Dardenne, Georg (* 1959), German football referee
- Dardenne, Guy (* 1954), Belgian football player and coach
- Dardenne, Jay (* 1954), American politician
- Dardenne, Jean-Pierre (* 1951), Belgian film director, producer and screenwriter
- Dardenne, Luc (* 1954), Belgian film director, producer and screenwriter
- Dardenne, Michael Ulrich (1924–2001), German physician
- Dardenne, Sabine (* 1983), Belgian woman, victim of the Belgian sex offender Marc Dutroux
- Darder, Sergi (* 1993), Spanish soccer player
- Dardozzi, Renato (1922–2003), Italian clergyman
- Dardziński, Bronisław (1901–1971), Polish stage, radio and film actor
Dare
- Dare (1968–2010), Swiss graffiti artist
- Dare, Barbara (* 1963), American porn actress
- Darè, Gastone (1918–1976), Italian saber fencer
- Dare, Phyllis (1890–1975), British actress
- Dare, Virginia (* 1587), first English child born in what is now the United States
- Dare, Yinka (1972-2004), Nigerian basketball player
- Darego, Agbani (* 1982), Nigerian model
- Darius , ruler of the Elymais
- Darius , King of the Kingdom of Pontus
- Darius († 465 BC), Achaemenid, son of the great king Xerxes I.
- Darius , Achaemenid, son of the great king Artaxerxes II.
- Darius I (549 BC – 486 BC), Persian great king
- Darius II , Persian King (423 BC-404 BC)
- Dareios III. († 330 BC), last ruler of the Persian Empire from the Achaemenid dynasty
- Darius painter , Apulian vase painter of the red-figure style
- Daremberg, Charles (1817–1872), French classical philologist, doctor, medical historian and librarian
- Darensbourg, Joe (1906–1985), American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist
- Darensbourg, Marcetta (* 1942), American chemist
- Darer, Harald (* 1975), Austrian writer
- Dares Phrygius , Latin author
- Daressy, Georges (1864–1938), French Egyptologist
- Daret, Jacques , Flemish painter
- Daret, Pierre († 1678), French painter and engraver
- Darey, Matt (* 1968), British DJ and musician
May
- Darfeuil, Colette (1906-1998), French actress
Darg
- Darg, David , American film director and film producer
- Darga, Klaus (* 1934), German chess player
- Darga, Muhibbe (1921–2018), Turkish archaeologist
- Dargan, Ash , Australian musician
- Dargan, Edmund Strother (1805–1879), American lawyer and politician
- Dargan, George W. (1841–1898), American politician
- Dargaschewski, Willi (1921–2005), German soccer player
- Dargassies, Jean (1872–1965), French racing cyclist
- Dargatz, Alexander (* 1977), German bodybuilder
- Dargaud, Georges (1911–1990), French publisher
- Dargaville, Joseph McMullen (1837-1896), Australian banker, New Zealand businessman and politician
- Dargay, Attila (1927–2009), Hungarian comic artist and film director
- Darge, Rolf , German philosopher
- Darge, Wehebe (* 1991), Australian ice hockey player
- Dargel, Paul , German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Dargelas, André Henri (1828–1906), French genre painter
- Dargemann, Johan (1659–1739), Swedish fiscal clerk, active in Bremen-Verden
- Dargent, Daniel (1937-2005), French gynecologist
- D'Argenteau, Charles-Joseph-Benoît (1787–1879), Belgian diplomat of the Holy See, archbishop and nuncio in Munich
- d'Argentine, Giles († 1282), English nobleman and rebel
- d'Argentine, Reynold , English nobleman
- d'Argentine, Richard († 1246), English nobleman and crusader
- Darger, Henry (1892–1973) American outsider artist, painter, writer
- Darges, Fritz (1913–2009), German SS-Obersturmbannführer and adjutant to Adolf Hitler
- Dargetzow, Johann , Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Wismar
- Dargetzow, Johann , Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Wismar
- Dargie, Waltenegus (* 1969), Ethiopian-German computer scientist and author
- Dargin, Alan (1967-2008), Australian musician
- Dargin, Edward Vincent (1898–1981), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in New York
- Dargis, Manohla (* 1961), American film critic and journalist
- Dargis, Robertas (* 1960), Lithuanian entrepreneur and manager
- Dargler, Johann Jakob , Franconian landowner and member of parliament
- Dargomyschski, Alexander Sergejewitsch (1813–1869), Russian composer
- Dargren, Hampus (* 1989), Swedish floorball player
- Dargužaitė, Milda (* 1976), Lithuanian manager, financial analyst and civil servant
- Dargyay, Eva K. (* 1937), German Tibetologist
Dari
- DARI (* 1984), German singer and songwriter
- Daria , Christian martyr
- Darian, Anita (1927-2015), American opera singer (soprano) and musician (kazoo)
- Darıcıoğlu, Necdet (1926–2016), Turkish judge, President of the Constitutional Court of Turkey
- Darida, Clelio (1927–2017), Italian lawyer and politician (DC), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Darida, Vladimír (* 1990), Czech football player
- Darie, Iurie (1929–2012), Romanian actor
- d'Arien, Bernhard Christoph (1754–1793), German lawyer and theater poet
- Darien, Garfield (* 1987), French hurdler
- Darien, Georges (1862-1921), French author
- Darien, Henri Gaston (1864–1926), French genre and landscape painter
- D'Arienzo, Juan (1900–1976), Argentine tango musician and composer
- Darier, Ferdinand-Jean (1856–1938), French dermatologist
- Darier, Jean-Jacques (1803–1885), Swiss politician
- Darikwa, Tendayi (* 1991), English soccer player
- Darin (* 1987), Swedish pop singer
- Darin, Bobby (1936–1973), American all-round musician (rock, swing, folk, protest), entertainer and actor
- Darín, Chino (* 1989), Argentine series and film actor
- Darín, Ricardo (* 1957), Argentine actor
- Darina, Jelena Nikolajewna (* 1985), Russian biathlete
- Daring, Mason (* 1949), American composer
- Daringer, Engelbert (1882–1966), Austrian church painter and restorer
- Däringer, Johann Georg (1759–1809), Austrian history painter
- Daringer, Manfred (1942–2009), Austrian sculptor
- Dario, Giovanni Antonio (1630–1702), Italian architect and stonemason
- Darío, Rubén (1867–1916), Nicaraguan writer and diplomat
- Dário, Silvio Maria (1919–1974), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Itapeva
- Darius , Chaldean king
- Darius, Paul (1893–1962), German architect and university professor
- Darius, Steponas (1896–1933), Lithuanian-American pilot
- Darius, Vincent (1955–2016), Grenadian religious, Bishop of Saint George's in Grenada
Darj
- Darj, Max (* 1991), Swedish handball player
- Darjes, Hille (1943–2018), German actress and radio play and audio book speaker
- Darjes, Joachim Georg (1714–1791), German writer
- Darjes, Ulrich (1788–1864), German liberation fighter and Lutheran clergyman
Dark
- Dark Tenor, The , German singer
- Dark, Angel (* 1982), Slovak porn actress and nude model
- Dark, Anita (* 1975), Hungarian porn actress and nude model
- Dark, Eleanor (1901–1985), Australian writer
- Dark, Gregory (* 1957), American film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Darkholme, Van (* 1972), Vietnamese porn actor, model and film director
- Darko, Amma (* 1956), Ghanaian writer
- Darko, Jesse (* 1993), Austrian-Ghanaian soccer player
- Darko, John Martin (1945–2013), Ghanaian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Sekondi-Takoradi
- Darko, Kwabena (* 1942), Ghanaian politician, presidential candidate, industrial tycoon and pastor in Ghana
- Darko, Kwadjo Adjei (* 1948), Ghanaian politician, Minister for Local Administration, Rural Development and Environmental Protection
- Darko, Luna (* 1991), German web video producer, publicist and author
- Darkow, Alexander (* 1980), German theater actor
- Darkschewitsch, Liweri Ossipowitsch (1858–1925), Russian neurologist
- Darku, Gabriel (* 1995), Canadian actor
- Darkus, Kevin (born 1962), American wrestler
Darl
- Darlan, Éva (born 1948), French actress
- Darlan, François (1881–1942), French admiral and politician
- D'Arlandes, François (1742–1809), French balloonist
- Darlas, Filippos (* 1983), Greek football player
- D'Arle, Marcella (1906–2002), Italian journalist and author
- Krediten, Alena (* 1998), German actress and model
- Loanux, Cléopâtre (* 1989), French handball player
- Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (1822–1888), American illustrator
- Darley, Frederick (1763–1847), Lord Mayor of Dublin
- Darley, George (1795–1846) Irish writer, poet, literary critic, mathematician
- Darley, John M. (1938-2018), American social psychologist
- Darley, John Richard (1799-1884) Irish Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin, and Ardagh
- Darley, Thomas (1664–1704), merchant with the Levant Company in Aleppo
- Darlies, Monika (1919–2007), Austrian theater actress
- Darling, Alistair (* 1953), British politician, member of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Darling, Barbara (1947-2015), Australian Anglican bishop
- Darling, Candy (1944–1974), American film actress
- Darling, Charles (1809-1870), British colonial administrator
- Darling, Clifford (1922–2011), Bahamian politician, Governor General of the Bahamas
- Darling, David (* 1941), American cellist
- Darling, David (* 1953), English astronomer and a freelance scientific writer
- Darling, Dennis (* 1975), Bahamian athlete
- Darling, Donald Allan (1915-2014), American statistician
- Darling, Ela (* 1986), American porn actress, actress and co-founder of the VRTube company
- Darling, Erik (1933–2008), American folk singer, guitarist, and banjo player
- Darling, George, Baron Darling of Hillsborough (1905–1985), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Darling, Gia (* 1977), American transsexual porn actor
- Darling, Grace (1815–1842), English lifesaver, daughter of lighthouse keeper William Darling
- Darling, Hale K. (1869–1940), American lawyer and politician
- Darling, Jane (* 1980), Czech porn star and actress
- Darling, Jean (1922-2015), American actress
- Darling, Jennifer (born 1946), American actress and voice actress
- Darling, Lucius B. (1827-1896), American politician
- Darling, Mason Cook (1801–1866), American politician
- Darling, Ralph (1772-1858) British general and Governor of New South Wales
- Darling, Scott (* 1988), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Darling, Wayne (* 1945), American jazz musician
- Darling, William (1885–1962), British politician
- Darling, William Augustus (1817–1895), American politician
- Darling, William S. (1882–1963), American production designer
- Darlington, Cyril Dean (1903-1981), English botanist and geneticist
- Darlington, Edward (1795-1884), American politician
- Darlington, Isaac (1781–1839), American politician
- Darlington, Jonathan (* 1956), English conductor
- Darlington, Sidney (1906-1997), American inventor
- Darlington, Smedley (1827–1899), American politician
- Darlington, William (1782–1863), American politician and botanist
- Darlow, Karl (* 1990), English soccer player
- Darlowski, Henryk (* 1953), Polish jazz musician (keyboards) and freelance artist in Wiesbaden
- Darly, Lise (* 1981), French singer
Intestines
- Darmaatmadja, Julius Riyadi (* 1934), Indonesian religious, Archbishop of Jakarta and Cardinal
- Darmadi (* 1945), Indonesian badminton player
- Darmagnac, Jean Barthélemy (1766–1855), French general of the infantry
- Darman, Abdinur (* 1953), Somali businessman, engineer and politician
- Darman, DJ (* 1988), Persian DJ and music producer
- Darman, Richard (1943–2008), American economist and business manager
- Darmanin, Gérald (* 1982), French politician (UMP, LREM)
- Darmanin, Lisa (* 1991), Australian sailor
- Darmanin, Paul (* 1940), Maltese religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Garissa
- Darmann, Gernot (* 1975), Austrian politician (FPK), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Därmann, Iris (* 1963), German cultural scientist and philosopher
- Darmanović, Srđan (* 1961), Montenegrin political scientist, diplomat and politician
- Darmawan, Ade (* 1974), Indonesian artist and exhibition curator
- D'Arménia, Jean-Claude (1940-2018), Franco-British football player
- Darmesteter, Arsène (1846–1888), French Romanist
- Darmesteter, James (1849-1894), French orientalist
- Darmian, Matteo (* 1989), Italian soccer player
- Darmo, Thomas († 1969), Catholicos Patriarch of the East Syrian "Church of the East"
- Darmohoetomo, Dylan (* 1992), Surinamese badminton player
- Darmois, Eugène (1884–1958), French physicist and physical chemist
- Darmois, Georges (1888–1960), French mathematician, mathematical physicist and statistician
- Darmois, Hugues , French film editor
- Darmojuwono, Justinus (1914–1994), Indonesian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Darmon, Gérard (* 1948), French actor and singer
- Darmon, Henri (* 1965), Canadian mathematician
- Darmon, Marco (1930–2017), French lawyer and advocate general at the ECJ
- Darmond, Grace (1893–1963), Canadian-American actress
- Darmos, József (* 1985), Hungarian boxer
- Darmová, Martina (* 1990), Slovak biathlete
- Darms, Flurin (1918–2009), Swiss writer
- Darms, Georges (* 1946), Swiss linguist
- Darms, Gion (1896–1976), Swiss politician (KVP)
- Darms, Gion (1930–2014), Swiss religious and Catholic theologian
- Darms, Gion Martin (1823–1907), Swiss Reformed theologian, pastor, hymn book editor, song translator and choir founder
- Darmstadt, Gerhart (* 1952), German cellist and university professor
- Darmstadt, Hans (* 1943), German church musician, composer and university professor
- Darmstädter, Beatrix (* 1972), saxophonist and musicologist
- Darmstädter, Friedrich (1883–1957), German district judge in Mannheim
- Darmstädter, Paul (1873–1934), German historian
- Darmstaedter, Dirk (* 1965), German musician and songwriter
- Darmstaedter, Ernst (1877–1938), German chemical historian
- Darmstaedter, Ludwig (1846–1927), German chemist and science historian
Darn
- Darn , German rapper
- Darnand, Joseph (1897–1945), right-wing extremist French politician in World War II
- Darnauchans, Eduardo , Uruguayan musician and songwriter
- Darnaud, Jacques (1758-1830), French brigadier general of the infantry
- d'Arnaud, Travis (born 1989), American baseball player
- Darnaut, Hugo (1851–1937), Austrian painter
- Darnaut, Vincenz (1770–1821), Austrian Catholic clergyman and topographer
- Darnborough, Antony (1913-2000), British film producer and film director
- Dárnea, Vasile (* 1975), Romanian violinist
- Darnehl, Walter (* 1924), German soccer player
- Darnell, Bruce (* 1957), American model and choreographer
- Darnell, Eric (* 1960), American director, screenwriter, animator, songwriter and voice actor
- Darnell, James E. (* 1930), American cell biologist
- Darnell, Linda (1923–1965), American actress
- Darnesa, Stefanie (* 1991), German actress
- Darniche, Bernard (* 1942), French rally and circuit racing driver
- Darnold, Sam (born 1997), American football player
- Darnov, Hans-Maria (* 1951), Austrian actor
- Darnowski, Connie (* 1934), American hurdler
- Darnstädt, Christoph (* 1960), German screenwriter
- Darnstädt, Gerda (1913–2008), German SED functionary and DFD functionary
- Darnstädt, Helge (1925–2009), German writer and translator
- Darnstädt, Thomas (* 1949), German lawyer, journalist and author
- Darnstedt, Johann Adolph (1769–1844), German draftsman and engraver
- Darnton, Christian (1905–1981), English composer
- Darnton, John (* 1941), American journalist and writer
- Darnton, Nina (* 1943), American journalist, film critic and writer
- Darnton, Robert (* 1939), American historian
- Darnyi, Tamás (* 1967), Hungarian swimmer
Daro
- Daroff, Robert (* 1936), American neurologist and neuro-ophthalmologist
- Darohs, Anton (* 1991), Austrian ice hockey player
- Darois, Phil (1919–2013), American bassist and tuba player
- d'Aron, André , Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- D'Aronco, Raimondo (1857–1932), Italian architect and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Darondo (1946–2013), American soul musician
- DaRosa, Jeff (* 1982), American rock multi-instrumentalist
- Daroschka, Aljaksandr (* 1991), Belarusian biathlete
- Darouèche, Maoulida (* 1990), Comorian athlete who has specialized in the 400 meter hurdles and has also competed in javelin throwing
- Darouiche, Biboul (* 1963), Cameroonian percussionist and composer
- Darouiche, William (* 1999), German basketball player
- Daroux, James Henry (1870–1943), photographer in New Zealand
- Daroux, Louis John (1870–1948), New Zealand photographer
- Darouy, Jean-Claude (1944-2006), French helmsman
- Darowska, Marcelina (1827–1911), Polish nun and founder of the order
Darp
- Darpe, Franz (1842–1911), German high school professor, philologist and historian
Darq
- Darqawi, Muhammad al-Arabi ad- (1760–1823), Moroccan Sufi and writer
- Darques, Louis (* 1896), French football player
- Darquier de Pellepoix, Antoine (1718–1802), French astronomer
- Darquier de Pellepoix, Louis (1897–1980), French journalist, militant anti-Semite and right-wing extremist politician
Darr
- Darr, Adam (1811–1866), German guitarist, composer and zither player
- Därr, Georg-Michael (* 1941), German metallurgical expert and professor of building materials
- Darr, Gustav , German architect, construction officer and preservationist
- Darr, Jerome (1910–1986), American jazz musician
- Darr, Lisa (* 1963), American actress
- Darr, Mark (* 1973), American politician
- Därr, Wolfgang (* 1948), German travel guide author, tour operator
- Darracq, Alexandre (1855–1931) French entrepreneur
- Darragh, Archibald B. (1840-1927), American politician
- Darragh, Cornelius (1809-1854), American lawyer and politician
- Darragh, Jack (1890-1924), Canadian ice hockey player
- Darragi, Oussama (* 1987), Tunisian football player
- Darragon, Louis (1883–1918), French racing cyclist
- Darragon, Roddy (* 1983), French cross-country skier
- Darrall, Chester Bidwell (1842–1908), American politician
- Darras, Frédéric (1966-2010), French football player
- Darras, Jean-Pierre (1927–1999), French actor
- Darré, Erich , German press officer and SS leader
- Darré, Jeanne-Marie (1905–1999), French pianist
- Darré, Walther (1895–1953), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Darrell, Dimebag (1966-2004), American guitarist
- Darrell, Steve (1904–1970), American actor
- Darren, James (born 1936), American singer, actor and director
- Darren, Kurt (* 1970), South African singer
- Darrian, Racquel (* 1968), American photo model and porn actress
- Darriau, Matt (* 1960), American jazz musician and world music artist
- Darricau, Augustin (1773-1819), French infantry division general
- Darrieus, Georges (1888–1979), French engineer
- Darrieus, Henri (1921-2013), French rear admiral
- Darrieussecq, Marie (* 1969), French writer
- Darrieux, Danielle (1917–2017), French film and stage actress
- Darrifourcq, Sylvain (* 1979), French jazz and improvisation musician (drums, composition)
- Darrigade, André (* 1929), French racing cyclist
- Darrigade, Roger (1935–2009), French racing cyclist
- D'Arrigo, Andrea Mitchell (* 1995), Italian swimmer
- D'Arrigo, Stefano (1919–1992), Italian writer
- Darrigol, Olivier , French historian of science
- Darrin, Sonia (1924-2020), American actress
- Darrington, Hugh (born 1940), British science fiction writer
- Darriulat, Pierre (* 1938), French experimental particle physicist
- Darro, Frankie (1917–1976), American actor
- Darroch, Kim (* 1954), British diplomat and ambassador
- Darroussin, Jean-Pierre (* 1953), French actor
- Darrouzès, Jean (1912–1990), French Byzantinist
- Darrow, Barbara (1931-2018), American actress
- Darrow, Charles (1889–1967), American game writer, alleged inventor of the board game Monopoly
- Darrow, Clarence (1857-1938), American attorney
- Darrow, Geof (* 1955), American comic artist
- Darrow, George M. (1889–1983) American horticultural scientist and pomologist
- Darrow, George P. (1859–1943), American politician
- Darrow, Henry (born 1933), American actor
- Darrow, Karl K. (1891-1982), American physicist
- Darrow, Nathan (* 1976), American actor
- Darrow, Tony (born 1938), American actor
- Darryl (* 1987), Dutch rapper
Dars
- Darscheid, Karl (1931–2004), German economist and lawyer
- Darschin, Felicitas (* 1982), German film producer, director and screenwriter
- Darsen, Hermann (1892–1941), Prussian civil servant, district president in Sigmaringen (1940–1941)
- Darshi, Agam , Canadian actress
- Darski, Adam (* 1977), Polish musician, guitarist and singer in the metal band Behemoth
- Darsow, Andreas (* 1969), German murderer, alleged victim of justice
- Darsow, Barry (born 1959), American wrestler
- Darsow, Bernhard († 1479), German councilor
- Darsow, Gerhard († 1386), Lübeck merchant and councilor
- Darsow, Hermann († 1404), Lübeck merchant and councilor
- Darsow, Hermann († 1456), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Darsow, Hermann († 1517), Lübeck merchant and councilor
- Darsow, Johann († 1434), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Darsow, Johannes (1877–1946), German sculptor
- Darsow, Wolfgang (1911–1954), German classical archaeologist
Darts
- Dart, Harriet (* 1996), British tennis player
- Dart, Raymond (1893–1988), Australian anatomist, paleoanthropologist, educator, editor, and author
- Dart, Thurston (1921–1971), English harpsichordist, conductor and music teacher
- D'Artés, Pere , Valencian nobleman and courtier
- Darthé, Augustin Alexandre (1769–1797), French politician and revolutionary
- Dartiguenave, Philippe Sudré (1863–1926), President of Haiti
- Dartigues, Henri (1902–1967), French obstacle and cross-country runner
- Darting, Martin (* 1961), German winemaker, wine and sensory expert, synaesthetist, author and sommelier instructor
- Dartmann, Christoph (* 1969), German historian
- Dartmann, Stefan (* 1956), German religious
- Dartnell, Jorge Chávez (1887–1910), Peruvian aviation pioneer
- Dartnell, Julie , British makeup artist and hairdresser
- d'Artois von Bequignolle, Johann Leonhard , Prussian Rittmeister
- d'Artois von Bequignolles, Eduard (1793–1865), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 12th division
- d'Artois, Simon (* 1992), Canadian freestyle skier
- Darton, Nelson Horatio (1865–1948), American geologist
- Dartron, Émeline (* 2000), French tennis player
- Dartsch, Alexander (* 1994), German soccer player
- Dartsch, Bob (1944–2012), Belgian jazz musician
- Dartsch, Michael (* 1964), German music teacher, violinist and violin teacher
- Dartschinjan, Wachtang (* 1976), Armenian boxer
- Darty, Natan (1920–2010), French entrepreneur
Daru
- Daru († 77), King of Baekje (28 to 77)
- Daru, Pierre (1767–1829), French financier, poet and historian
- Darude (* 1975), Finnish DJ
- Darui, Julien (1916–1987), French football goalkeeper
- Darulis, Arvydas (* 1965), Lithuanian manager and politician
- Daruvala, Jehan (* 1998), Indian racing car driver
Darv
- Darvall, Chum (* 1957), Australian middle-distance runner and sprinter
- Darvall, Denise (1942–1967), South African heart donor
- Darvas, Gábor (1911–1985), Hungarian composer and musicologist
- Darvas, Iván (1925–2007), Hungarian actor and politician, Member of Parliament
- Darvas, Julia (1929–2014), French dancer and singer
- Darvas, Lili (1902–1974), Hungarian actress
- Darvas, Nicolas (1920–1977), Hungarian dancer, stock market speculator, and author
- Darvasi, László (* 1962), Hungarian writer
- Darvell, Magnus (* 1982), Swedish mountain biker and road cyclist
- Darvi, Bella (1928–1971), Polish-French actress
- Darvill, Arthur (born 1982), British actor
- Darvill, Michelle (* 1965), Canadian-German rower
- Darville, Eka (born 1989), Australian actor
- Darville, Helen (* 1971), Australian writer and journalist
- Darville, Robert , Belgian-Congolese racing car driver
- Darvin, Roberto (* 1942), Uruguayan guitarist and singer
- Darviot, Édouard (1859–1921), French portrait painter
- Darvish, Yū (* 1986), Japanese baseball player
Darw
- Darwazi, Mohammad Wali (1888–1933), Afghan diplomat and politician
- Darweesh, Ihab (* 1985), Jordanian boxer
- Darwell, Jane (1879–1967), American actress
- Darwen, Hugh (* 1943), British computer scientist
- Darwich, Issam John (* 1945), Syrian clergyman, Archbishop of Zahlé and Furzol
- Darwiche, Ihab (* 1993), Lebanese soccer player
- Darwin, Bernard (1876–1961) British lawyer, sports journalist and writer
- Darwin, Charles (1809-1882) British naturalist
- Darwin, Charles Galton (1887–1962), English physicist
- Darwin, Emma (1808–1896), wife of Charles Darwin
- Darwin, Erasmus (1731–1802) British poet, botanist and physician
- Darwin, Francis (1848–1925), British botanist and son of Charles Darwin
- Darwin, George Howard (1845–1912) British astronomer and mathematician
- Darwin, Horace (1851-1928), British civil engineer
- Darwin, John Gareth (* 1948), British historian
- Darwin, Leonard (1850–1943) British soldier, politician, economist, eugenicist and mentor to Ronald Aylmer Fisher
- Darwin, Robert (1766–1848), English physician, son of Erasmus Darwin, father of Charles Darwin
- Darwin, Robert Waring (1724-1816), English physician and botanist
- Darwin, Sarah (* 1964), English botanist
- Darwisch, Ali (1977–2001), racing cyclist from the United Arab Emirates
- Darwisch, Mahmud (1941–2008), Palestinian poet and essayist
- Darwish, Ahmed Mahmoud Osman (* 1959), Egyptian politician
- Darwish, Karim (* 1981), Egyptian squash player
- Darwish, Mazen (* 1974), Syrian lawyer and human rights activist
- Darwish, Nonie (* 1949), Egyptian-American critic of Islam, founder of Arabs for Israel and director of Former Muslims United
- Darwish, Ramadan (* 1988), Egyptian judoka
- Darwitz, Natalie (* 1983), American ice hockey player and trainer
Dary
- Dary, Georges (* 1890), French ice hockey player
- Darya, Farhad (* 1962), Afghan singer, composer and poet
- Daryusi, Ali (* 1969), German mechanical engineer and university professor
Darz
- Darzens, Georges (1867–1954), French chemist
- Darzī, ad- , Ismailich dāʿī (missionary)
- Darzi, Ara, Baron Darzi of Denham (* 1960), British politician, surgeon and university professor
- Dārziņš, Emīls (1875–1910), Latvian conductor, music critic, pedagogue and composer of the Romantic era
- Dārziņš, Lauris (* 1985), Latvian ice hockey player