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- Def Cut (* 1977), Swiss DJ and music producer
- Def Ill (* 1989), Austrian rapper and music producer
- Defacq, Eddie (1933–2013), Belgian jazz music and chanson singer
- Defago, Alfred (* 1942), Swiss historian and diplomat
- Défago, Daniel (* 1980), Swiss ski racer
- Défago, Didier (* 1977), Swiss ski racer
- DeFalco, Tom (* 1950), American comic artist and editor-in-chief
- Defant, Aaron (* 1983), German actor
- Defant, Albert (1884–1974), Austrian meteorologist and oceanographer
- Defant, Friedrich (1914–1990), Austrian meteorologist
- Defant, Wolfgang (* 1957), Austrian painter and graphic artist living in Kiel
- Defar, Meseret (* 1983), Ethiopian long-distance runner and Olympic champion
- Defari , American rap artist
- Defauw, Rita (* 1963), Belgian rower
- Defaux, Gérard (1937–2004), American Romance studies and literary scholar of French origin
- Defaye, Jean-Michel (* 1932), French film composer
- DeFazio, Peter (* 1947), American politician
- Defederico, Matías (* 1991), Argentine soccer player
- DeFeis, David (* 1962), American musician, singer in the band Virgin Steele
- DeFeis, Doreen , American opera singer (soprano)
- Defensor Santiago, Miriam (1945–2016), Filipino politician, lawyer and judge
- DeFeo, Ronald (* 1951), American murderer
- DeFer, Kaylee (* 1986), American actress
- Deferr, Gervasio (* 1980), Spanish gymnast
- Defert, Daniel (* 1937), French sociologist and AIDS activist
- Defert, J. , French tennis player
- Defet, Hansfried (1926–2016), German entrepreneur, art dealer, art collector, art patron
- Defet, Marianne (1926–2008), German patron of the arts
- Deffaa, Walter (* 1951), German EU official
- Defferary, John (born 1941), British jazz clarinetist
- Defferre, Gaston (1910–1986), French politician (SFIO, PS), member of the National Assembly
- Deffert, Michael (* 1968), German actor and voice actor
- Deffès, Louis (1819–1900), French composer and music teacher
- Deffke, René (* 1966), German soccer player
- Deffke, Wilhelm (1887–1950), German commercial artist and advertising artist
- Deffner, Aurelie (1881–1959), Bavarian politician (SPD)
- Deffner, Carl (1789–1846), German entrepreneur and politician
- Deffner, Carl Ludwig (1817–1877), Württemberg entrepreneur, politician, geologist and mineralogist
- Deffner, Dietmar (* 1966), German moderator and journalist
- Deffner, Georg , German concentration camp leader, SS-Hauptscharführer
- Deffner, Jakob (* 1929), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Deffner, Michael (1848–1934), German classical philologist, linguist
- Deffontaines, Guillaume (* 1968), French cameraman
- Defforey, Denis (1925-2006), French entrepreneur
- Defiagbon, David (1970-2018), Nigerian heavyweight boxer
- DeFilippi, Giovanni Battista (* 1940), Italian priest, judge of the Roman Rota
- Defilippis Novoa, Francisco (1889–1930), Argentine writer
- Defilippis, Nino (1932-2010), Italian racing cyclist
- DeFilippis, Nunzio (* 1970), American author of comics and television programs
- Definition , Swiss music producer
- DeFino, Anthony (1936–1996), American politician
- Deflandre, Éric (* 1973), Belgian football player
- Deflandre, Georges (1897–1973), French paleontologist
- Deflesselles, Bernard (* 1953), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Deflo, Luc (1958-2018), Belgian-Flemish detective writer
- Deflorian, Giulio (1936-2010), Italian cross-country skier
- Deflorian, Mirko (* 1980), Italian and Moldovan ski racer
- Deflorin, Simona (* 1965), Swiss painter
- Defner, Adalbert (1884–1969), Austrian landscape photographer
- Defoe, Daniel († 1731), English writer and journalist
- Defoe, Gideon (* 1975), British writer and screenwriter
- Defoe, Jermain (* 1982), English soccer player
- Defois, Gérard (* 1931), French Catholic theologian and bishop
- Defonseca, Misha (* 1937), Belgian writer
- Defoort, André (1914–1972), Belgian racing cyclist
- Defoort, Bart (* 1964), Belgian jazz musician
- Defoort, Eric (1943-2016), Belgian Flemish politician
- Defoort, Kris (* 1959), Belgian pianist and composer
- DeFore, Don (1913–1993), American film and stage actor
- deForest Bayly, Benjamin (1903–1994), Canadian engineer
- DeForge, Anna (* 1976), American basketball player
- Deforges, Régine (1935–2014), French writer and publisher
- Deforth, Miriam (* 1974), German presenter
- Défossé, Robert (1909–1973), French football goalkeeper
- Defossez, René (1905–1988), Belgian composer and conductor
- Defour, Steven (* 1988), Belgian football player
- Defraeye, Odiel (1888–1965), Belgian racing cyclist
- Defraigne, Jean (1929-2016), Belgian politician (PRL), MEP
- Defraigne, Yves (* 1965), Belgian basketball coach
- Defrance, Corine (* 1966), French historian
- Defrance, Hélène (* 1986), French sailor
- Defrance, Jacques Louis Marin (1758–1850) French businessman, zoologist, botanist and paleontologist
- Defrance, Jules , Belgian cyclist
- Defrance, Léonard (1735–1805), Walloon painter
- DeFrancesco, Joey (* 1971), American jazz organist
- DeFrancis, John (1911–2009), American contemporary sinologist
- DeFranco, Buddy (1923-2014), American jazz clarinetist
- DeFranco, Philip (* 1985), American video artist
- Defrank, Rolf (1926–2012), German actor, author
- DeFrantz, Anita (* 1952), American rower and sports official
- Defraoui, Chérif (1932–1994), Swiss artist
- Defraoui, Silvie (* 1935), Swiss artist
- Defrasne, Vincent (* 1977), French biathlete
- Defrees, Joseph H. (1812-1885), American politician
- Defregger, Franz (1835–1921), Austrian-Bavarian genre and history painter
- Defregger, Franz (1906–1950), German architect and construction clerk at the Post Building School
- Defregger, Matthias (1915–1995), German Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising
- Defrel, Grégoire (* 1991), French football player
- Defrémery, Charles (1822–1883), French orientalist and university professor
- Defrenne, Madeleine (1916–2008), Belgian Romance philologist and literary scholar
- Defries, Colin , British and aviation pioneer
- Defries, David (* 1952), British jazz trumpeter and horn player
- Defurne, Bavo (* 1971), Belgian film director
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- DeGale, James (* 1986), English boxer
- Degan, Julia (* 1981), Australian long-distance runner
- Degan, Raz (* 1968), Israeli actor
- Deganawidah , legendary prophet of the Iroquois and founder of the Confederation of Five Nations
- Degand, Thomas (* 1986), Belgian road cyclist
- Deganello, Paolo (* 1940), Italian architect and designer
- Degani, Enzo (1934-2000), Italian Graecist
- Deganis, Jean-Luc (* 1959), French basketball player
- Degano, Alois (1887–1960), German architect
- Degano, Enrico (* 1976), Italian racing cyclist
- Degantz, Nicolaus , German doctor
- DeGarmo, Diana (* 1987), American singer
- Degas, Edgar (1834–1917), French painter and sculptor
- Degas, Jorge (* 1953), Danish bass player of Brazilian descent
- Degasperi, Alessandro (* 1980), Italian triathlete
- Degasperi, Ernst (1927–2011), Austrian artist
- Degasperi, Joachim (* 1982), Italian football player (South Tyrol)
- Degats, Jacques (1930-2015), French sprinter
- Degauchy, Lucien (* 1937), French politician
- Degazon, Fred (1913-2008), Dominican politician
- Degbeon, Ama (* 1995), German basketball player
- Dege, Hannelore (* 1937), German doctor
- Dege, Waldemar (1934–1999), German mathematician, specialist translator, popular science author, literary translator, poet and re-poet in the GDR
- Dege, Wilhelm (1910–1979), German educator and scientist
- Degebrodt, Max (1885–1976), German landscape painter
- DeGeest, Krista Marie (* 1990), American volleyball player
- Degeetere, Jules (1876–1957), Belgian racing cyclist
- Degefa, Worknesh (* 1990), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Degel, Hans (1907–1984), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Degele, Eugen (1834–1886), German opera singer with a baritone voice
- Degele, Nina (* 1963), German sociologist and university professor
- Degèle, Wilhelm August , German daguerreotypist, dance teacher and editor, and Freemason
- Degeler, Friedrich (1902–1989), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Degelow, Carl (1891–1970), German officer, fighter pilot in the First World War
- Degelow, Fritz (1892–1958), German SS-Sturmbannführer and commander of the guard company in Dachau concentration camp
- Degen, Alberich (1625–1686), German abbot of the Ebrach monastery of the Cistercian order
- Degen, Anton (1920–1978), German politician (SPD), MdL Bavaria
- Degen, August (1850–1924), German agricultural functionary and politician (center)
- Degen, Benjamin (1933–2013), Swiss politician
- Degen, Bernard (* 1952), Swiss historian
- Degen, Bernd (* 1947), German aquarist
- Degen, Bob (* 1944), American jazz pianist
- Degen, Carl Ferdinand (1766-1825), German mathematician
- Degen, Carlo (* 1988), German theater and television actor
- Degen, Christoph (* 1980), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Degen, David (* 1983), Swiss football player
- Degen, Dismar († 1753), Dutch painter
- Degen, Elisabeth (* 1971), German actress
- Degen, Erwin (1933–2012), German politician (SPD), mayor
- Degen, Evelin (* 1966), German flautist
- Degen, Ewald (1899–1983), German communist resistance fighter
- Degen, Frank (* 1954), German politician (REP), MdA
- Degen, Friedrich (1802–1850), German physicist, chemist and geologist (Bergrat)
- Degen, Georges (1928–2008), Swiss politician
- Degen, Hans (1899–1971), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Degen, Heide (* 1937), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Degen, Heinrich (1902–1970), German local politician
- Degen, Helmut (1911–1995), German composer
- Degen, Horst (1913–1996), German naval officer
- Degen, Horst-Franz (* 1954), German soccer player
- Degen, Jakob (1511–1587), German lawyer, physician, philosopher and metaphysician
- Degen, Jakob (1760–1848), Swiss-Austrian watchmaker, inventor and aviation pioneer
- Degen, Jakob (1859–1947), Bavarian administrative officer
- Degen, Johan Philip (1738–1789), German musician, porcelain and miniature painter
- Degen, Johann (1849–1916), German sculptor
- Degen, Johann Friedrich (1752–1836), German pedagogue, philologist, translator and poet
- Degen, Jürgen (* 1967), German soccer player
- Degen, Konrad (1811-1884), German theater actor
- Degen, Louis († 1897), German railway entrepreneur
- Degen, Manfred (* 1939), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Degen, Manfred (* 1957), German church musician and organist
- Degen, Marieke , German radio and science journalist
- Degen, Michael (* 1932), German-Israeli theater and film actor
- Degen, Paul (1941–2007), Swiss illustrator, caricaturist, painter and sculptor
- Degen, Philipp (* 1983), Swiss football player
- Degen, Rainer (1941–2010), German Semitist
- Degen, Rolf (1926–2012), German neuropediatrist and epileptologist
- Degen, Rolf (* 1950), Swiss politician (FDP) of the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden
- Degen, Rolf (* 1953), German science journalist
- Degen, Stefan (* 1981), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Degen, Walter (1904–1981), Swiss politician (BGB) and veterinarian
- Degen, Walther (1899–1995), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Degenaar, Ruud (1963–1989), Dutch-Surinamese football player
- Degenek, Miloš (* 1994), Australian-Serbian soccer player
- Degener, Almuth (* 1958), German Indologist
- Degener, Bernhard (1829–1903), Mayor of Bocholt
- Degener, Carl (1900–1960), German lawyer and travel company
- Degener, Eduard (1809–1890), German politician and American politician (Republican Party), first congressman of German descent
- Degener, Gülşen (* 1968), Turkish carom player
- Degener, Herrmann AL (1874–1943), German publisher
- Degener, Joachim (1883–1953), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Degener, Johann Christian (1774–1854), Braunschweig local councilor and founder of Degenershausen
- Degener, Johannes (1889–1959), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Degener, Karl (* 1943), German athlete
- Degener, Kurt (1902–1978), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and state superintendent
- Degener, Matthias (* 1985), German rock guitarist
- Degener, Paul (1851–1901), German pharmacist and chemist
- Degener, Richard (1912-1995), American water diver
- Degener, Theresia (* 1961), German lawyer and university professor
- Degener, Udo (* 1959), German chess composer
- Degener, Volker W. (* 1941), German writer
- Degener, Wilhelm , German lawyer
- DeGeneres, Ellen (* 1958), American actress, presenter, comedian and author
- DeGenevieve, Barbara (1947–2014), American artist and educator
- Degenfeld, Alfred von (1816–1888), Prussian lieutenant general and politician, MdR
- Degenfeld, August Wilhelm Friedrich von (1795–1845), lord of the Eulenhof, co-lord of Ehrstädt, Waibstadt, Wagenbach and Unterbiegelhof
- Degenfeld, Carl Gottfried von (1690–1727), co-lord of Wagenbach, Waibstadt, Unterbiegelhof and Ehrstädt
- Degenfeld, Christoph Eberhard Friedrich von (1737–1792), lord of Neuhaus, co-lord of Ehrstädt, on the Eulenhof, on the Unterbiegelhof, in Waibstadt and in Wagenbach
- Degenfeld, Christoph Ferdinand I von (1699–1766), Lord of Waibstadt, Unterbiegelhof and Ehrstädt
- Degenfeld, Christoph Ferdinand III. Friedrich von (1739–1812), German nobleman
- Degenfeld, Christoph Ferdinand IV. Philipp von (1772–1858), lord of Neuhaus, co-lord of Ehrstädt, on the Eulenhof, on the Unterbiegelhof, in Waibstadt and in Wagenbach
- Degenfeld, Christoph Friedrich I. von († 1705), Lord of Neuhaus, on the Eulenhof and in Ehrstädt
- Degenfeld, Christoph Jacob von († 1646), lord of Neuhaus and Eulenhof, to Ehrstädt and Waibstadt
- Degenfeld, Christoph Martin von (1599–1653), general in the Thirty Years' War and in the Turkish War
- Degenfeld, Christoph von (1535–1604), Obervogt in Göppingen and Blaubeuren, Oberstlandhofmeister of Württemberg
- Degenfeld, Christoph Wilhelm Ferdinand von (1776–1831), landlord of Ehrstädt, Waibstadt, Unterbiegelhof and Wagenbach
- Degenfeld, Edmund Reinhard Friedrich Wilhelm Christoph Hektor von (1817–1870), Major General of Baden
- Degenfeld, Ferdinand Friedrich I von (1661–1717), landlord of Ehrstädt, Waibstadt, Unterbiegelhof and Wagenbach
- Degenfeld, Ferdinand von (1629–1710), warrior in the Turkish War, governor of the Palatinate
- Degenfeld, Hannibal von (1648–1691), Swabian military leader in the Venetian service
- Degenfeld, Johann Christoph I. von , local lord of Ehrstädt and Eulenhof, lord of the castle at Neuhaus and co-lord in Hohen-Eybach and Dürnau
- Degenfeld, Johann Christoph II. Von († 1680), lord of Neuhaus and Eulenhof, to Ehrstädt and Waibstadt
- Degenfeld, Johann Friedrich I. von (1683–1760), lord of Neuhaus and Eulenhof
- Degenfeld, Konrad von († 1600), Lord of Eybach
- Degenfeld, Marie Luise von (1634–1677), Raugräfin zu Pfalz
- Degenfeld, Reinhard Philipp Friedrich von (1722–1784), gentleman at the Eulenhof, to Ehrstädt, Waibstadt and Unterbiegelhof
- Degenfeld, Wilhelm Ferdinand Friedrich von (1757–1819), lord of the Eulenhof, co-lord of Ehrstädt, Waibstadt, Wagenbach and Unterbiegelhof
- Degenfeld, Wilhelm Friedrich Eberhard Bernhard von (1778–1855), Major General of the Cavalry from Baden
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, August von (1798–1876), Austrian Feldzeugmeister, Minister of War
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, Christoph Martin von (1689–1762), Prussian general, envoy and real minister of state and war
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, Christoph von (1831–1908), Austro-Hungarian general of the cavalry, commanding general in the Banat and fortress commander of Timisoara
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, Ferdinand Christoph Eberhard von (1835-1892), count, Austrian field marshal lieutenant, prince educator in the House of Habsburg
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, Ferdinand Christoph von (1802–1876), count, Württemberg diplomat and envoy, convert to Catholicism
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, Friedrich Christoph von (1769–1848), Imperial Austrian Major General, member of the Hessian Estates Assembly
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, Friedrich von (1878–1969), German administrative lawyer
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, Götz Christoph von (1806–1895), count, Württemberg officer and royal adjutant, convert to Catholicism
- Degenfeld-Schonburg, Kurt von (1838–1888), count, member of the Württemberg state parliament and fossil collector
- Degenhard von Hellenstein , Bishop of Augsburg
- Degenhard, Bernhard (1905–1991), German physician
- Degenhard, Hugo (1866–1901), German painter
- Degenhardt, Eric (* 1968), German industrial designer
- Degenhardt, Ernst (1877–1950), German politician (DDP, CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Degenhardt, Franz Josef (1931–2011), German songwriter, writer and lawyer
- Degenhardt, Gertrude (* 1940), German artist (lithograph, drawing)
- Degenhardt, Inge (* 1935), German Germanist and film scholar
- Degenhardt, Jan (* 1962), German lawyer and folk singer
- Degenhardt, Jessica (* 2002), German luge athlete
- Degenhardt, Johannes Joachim (1926–2002), German cardinal and archbishop of Paderborn
- Degenhardt, Jürgen (1930–2014), German songwriter, actor, director and author
- Degenhardt, Kai (* 1964), German songwriter
- Degenhardt, Lena (* 1999), German handball player
- Degenhart, Bernhard (1907–1999), German art historian
- Degenhart, Christoph (* 1949), German constitutional and administrative lawyer
- Degenhart, Elmar (* 1959), German manager
- Degenhart, Max (1910–1974), German lawyer and specialist book author
- Degenkolb, Carl (1796–1862), German entrepreneur, politician and social reformer
- Degenkolb, Gerhard (1892–1954), German manager in the war industry of the Third Reich
- Degenkolb, Heinrich (1832–1909), German law scholar and university professor
- Degenkolb, John (* 1989), German racing cyclist
- Degenkolbe, Heinz (* 1937), German soccer player
- Degens, Egon T. (1928–1989), German geologist
- Degens, Marc (* 1971), German writer
- Degenschild, Beatrix von (1916–1965), Austrian actress
- Degeorge, Charles (1837–1888), French sculptor and medalist
- Degeorgi, Josef (* 1960), Austrian national soccer player
- Deger, Ernst (1809–1885), German painter
- Deger-Jalkotzy, Sigrid (* 1940), Austrian archaeologist and ancient historian
- Degérando, Joseph Marie (1772–1842), French high administrative officer and philosophical writer
- Degering, Hermann (1866–1942), German librarian
- Degerlund, Rolf (* 1952), Swedish actor
- Degermark, Pia (* 1949), Swedish actress
- Degerstedt, Emma (* 1992), American actress
- Degetau, Federico (1862–1914), Puerto Rican politician
- Degethoff, Carolin (* 1992), German soccer player
- DeGette, Diana (* 1957), American politician
- Degeyter, Pierre (1848–1932), French composer of the workers' song "Die Internationale"
- Deggeller, Kurt (* 1947), Swiss musicologist, director of the National Sound Archives
- Dégh, Linda (1920–2014), Hungarian folklorist
- Deghali, Salwa Fawzi El- Libyan law scholar and member of the National Transitional Council
- Deghenghi, Gottfried (* 1968), Italian director, producer and filmmaker
- Dégi, Barbara (* 1983), Hungarian volleyball player
- Degibri, Eli (* 1978), Israeli jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Deginck, Kaspar von (1614–1680), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- DeGioia, John J. (* 1957), American philosopher, professor and President of Georgetown University
- Degiorgio, Kirk , British musician, record producer, record label owner and DJ
- Değ Firmenci, Gökhan (* 1989), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Değ Firmencioğlu, Berkay (* 1993), Turkish football player
- Değ Firmencioğlu, Zeynep (* 1954), Turkish film actress
- Degischer, Vilma (1911–1992), Austrian actress
- Degkwitz, Andreas (* 1956), German communication scientist and librarian
- Degkwitz, Hermann (1921–2007), German graphic artist and journalist
- Degkwitz, Rudolf (1889–1973), German professor for paediatrics
- Degkwitz, Rudolf (1920–1990), German psychiatrist
- Degl, Karel (1896–1951), Czechoslovak cameraman
- Degland, Côme-Damien (1787-1856), French ornithologist
- Deglane, Henri (1902–1975), French wrestler
- Degler, Alois (* 1949), German politician (center)
- Degler, Hans (1564–1635), important sculptor of the southern Bavarian late Renaissance and the early phase of the Baroque
- Degler, Hans-Dieter (* 1950), German journalist and entrepreneur
- Degler, Johann Sebastian († 1730), German sculptor
- Degler, Marion (* 1929), German actress and voice actress
- Degler-Rummel, Gisela (1940–2010), German illustrator
- Degler-Spengler, Brigitte (1941–2015), Swiss historian of German descent
- Deglerk, Kurt , German politician (DNVP), MdR
- Degli Azzi Vitelleschi, Giustiniano (1874–1960), Italian historian and archivist
- Degli Espinosa, Francesco (1933-2006), Italian filmmaker
- Déglon, Samuel (1801–1872), Swiss politician
- Degn, Christian (1909-2004), German historian
- Degn, Ernst (1904–1990), Austrian painter
- Degn, Kasper (* 1982), Danish ice hockey player
- Degn, Knud (1880–1965), Danish sailor
- Degner, Arthur (1888–1972), German painter and graphic artist
- Degner, Erich Wolf (1858–1908), German educator
- Degner, Ernst (1931–1983), German motorcycle racer
- Degner, George (1847–1894), German-American ship doctor and surgeon
- Degner, Gerhard (* 1960), German police chief of the Saxony-Anhalt East Police Department
- Degner, Gustav (1892–1978), German politician of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), district mayor of Berlin Prenzlauer-Berg
- Degner, Helmut (1929–1996), Austrian writer and translator
- Degner, Hermann (* 1921), Swiss writer
- Degner, Johann Hartmann (1687–1756), German physician
- Degner, Peter (1954–2020), German event manager, presenter and entertainer
- Dego († 1018), Benedictine monk
- Degode, Wilhelm (1862–1931), German landscape painter and photographer
- Degollado, Santos (1811–1861), Mexican politician and military person
- Degon, Marvin (* 1983), American ice hockey player
- Degos, Laurent (* 1945), French physician (hematology, oncology, immunology, genetics)
- Degos, Robert (1904–1987), French physician (dermatology)
- Degot, Ekaterina (* 1958), Russian art historian, curator and artistic director
- Degottex, Jean (1918–1988), French painter
- Degout, Stéphane (* 1975), French opera singer with a baritone voice
- Degoutte, Jean-Marie (1866–1938), French general
- Degouve de Nuncques, William (1867–1935), Belgian symbolist artist
- DeGovia, Jackson (* 1941), American film architect
- Degowski, Dieter (* 1956), German hostage-taker, murderer and bank robber
- Degraeve, Jean-Marc (* 1971), French chess grandmaster
- deGraffenried, Edward (1899–1974), American soldier, lawyer, and politician
- DeGraft-Johnson, John Coleman (1919–1977), Ghanaian writer, historian, economist, philosopher, diplomat
- deGraft-Johnson, Joseph WS (1933–1999), Ghanaian politician, Vice President of Ghana (1979–1981)
- DeGrandis, Joey (* 1969), American boxer
- Degrassi, Attilio (1887–1969), Italian ancient historian and epigraphist
- DeGrasso, Jimmy (born 1963), American metal drummer
- DeGraw, Gavin (born 1977), American rock singer
- DeGrazia, Angie , American actress
- Degré, Alajos (1819–1896), Hungarian writer
- Degré, Tippi (* 1990), French author
- Degreese , Austrian musician
- DeGreg, Phil , American jazz pianist and university professor
- Degrelle, Léon (1906–1994), Belgian Rexist and officer in the Waffen SS
- Degrelle, Maurice (1901–1987), French sprinter
- Degrendele, Nicky (* 1996), Belgian cyclist
- DeGroff, Dale (* 1948), American bartender, non-fiction author and advisor to the bar and liquor industry
- deGrom, Jacob (* 1988), American baseball player
- DeGrood, Donald Edward (* 1965), American clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Sioux Falls
- DeGroot, Dudley (1899-1970), American rugby union player, American football player and coach
- Degros, Aglaée (* 1972), Belgian architect and urban planner
- Degryse, Marc (* 1965), Belgian football player
- Degtjarjow, Wassili Alexejewitsch (1880–1949), Russian weapons designer
- Deguchi, Christa (* 1995), Canadian judoka
- Deguchi, Nao (1837–1918), Japanese founder of religion
- Deguchi, Onisaburō (1871–1948), co-founder of the Ōmoto religion
- Deguefu, Fikru (* 1937), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Degueldre, Roger (1925–1962), French commander of terrorist units for the underground organization OAS
- Deguelt, François (1932–2014), French chanson singer
- DeGuere, Philip (1944-2005), American screenwriter
- DeGuerin, Dick (born 1941), American criminal defense attorney
- Degunda, Luca (* 1978), Swiss artist
- Degutienė, Irena (* 1949), Lithuanian politician and Prime Minister
- Degutis, Arūnas (* 1958), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas, MEP
- Degutis, Ričardas (* 1966), Lithuanian diplomat
- Deguy, Michel (* 1930), French poet, essayist, translator and philosopher
- Degville, Martin (born 1961), British singer and songwriter
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- DeHaan, Dane (* 1986), American actor
- Dehaene, Jean-Luc (1940–2014), Belgian politician, MEP, Prime Minister
- Dehaene, Stanislas (* 1965), French neuroscientist
- Dehaes, Kenny (* 1984), Belgian racing cyclist
- Deharde, Gustav (1893–1968), German theater director and theater director
- DeHart, Matthew (* 1984), American whistleblower
- DeHaven, Carter (1886–1977) American actor, director, and producer
- DeHaven, Gloria (1925-2016), American actress
- DeHaven, Hugh (1895–1980), American pilot, engineer, and pioneer
- Dehchoda, Ali Akbar (1879–1956), Persian linguist and man of letters
- Dehde, Klaus-Peter (* 1959), German politician (SPD)
- Dehe, Astrid (* 1965), German writer
- DeHeart, Ryler (* 1984), American tennis player
- Deheleanu, Vasile (1910-2003), Romanian football player
- Dehennin, Elsa (1932–2009), Belgian Romanist and Hispanicist
- Deher, Johannes von († 1455), Bishop of the Diocese of Lebus (1443-1455)
- Dehérain, Pierre-Paul (1830–1902), French chemist, plant physiologist and agronomist
- Dehertoghe, André (1941–2016), Belgian athlete
- Dehesa, Germán (1944-2010), Mexican writer
- Deheza, Román Antonio (1791–1872), Argentine general and governor
- Dehghan, Hossein (* 1957), Iranian politician
- Dehghani, Ashraf (* 1948), Iranian communist and member of the People's Fedayinn of Iran
- Dehiba Chahyd, Hind (* 1979), French middle-distance runner
- Dehio, Christoph (* 1965), German infection biologist and professor at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel, Switzerland
- Dehio, Georg (1850–1932), German art historian
- Dehio, Karl (1851–1927), German-Baltic internist and pathologist
- Dehio, Ludwig (1888–1963), German historian and archivist
- Dehiwalage, Nimal Fernando (* 1984), Sri Lankan soccer player
- Dehl-von Kaenel, Christiane , German Classical Archaeologist
- Dehlavi, Samiullah Khan (1913–1976), Pakistani diplomat
- Dehler, Joseph (* 1944), German educationalist, rector of the Fulda University of Applied Sciences
- Dehler, Klaus (1926–2005), German doctor and politician (FDP), MdL
- Dehler, Peter (* 1963), German playwright and director
- Dehler, Robert Stephen (1889–1966), Canadian religious
- Dehler, Thomas (1897–1967), German politician (DDP, FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, Federal Minister of Justice
- Dehler, Thomas (* 1961), German actor
- Dehler, Wolfgang (1936–2003), German actor
- Dehlinger, Alfred (1874–1959), German lawyer, Württemberg finance minister
- Dehlinger, Gustav Adolf (1860–1940), German politician (HBB, DVP), member of the state parliament of Hesse
- Dehlinger, Hans (* 1939), German design theorist, computer artist
- Dehlinger, Paul (1896–1965), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dehm, Diether (* 1950), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag, songwriter, author, unofficial employee of the GDR State Security
- Dehm, Ferdinand (1846–1923), Austrian architect and politician, member of the state parliament
- Dehm, Fidelis (1825–1883), German minorite, bishop, apostolic visitor to Romania
- Dehm, Gerhard (* 1965), German materials scientist
- Dehm, Jannik (* 1996), German soccer player
- Dehm, Jörg (* 1963), German politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Hagen
- Dehm, Josef (1904–1977), German inventor and entrepreneur
- Dehm, Patrick (* 1962), German Roman Catholic theologian, personnel developer, supervisor and clinical Gestalt therapist
- Dehm, Richard (1907–1996), German paleontologist
- Dehm-Hasselwander, Eva (1923–2015), German children's book author
- Dehmann, Karl (1886–1974), German painter
- Dehmel, Ida (1870–1942), German poet and women's rights activist
- Dehmel, Jürgen (* 1958), German bass player and songwriter
- Dehmel, Nadine (* 1976), German actress
- Dehmel, Paula (1862–1918), German writer
- Dehmel, Richard (1863–1920), German poet and writer
- Dehmel, Walter (1903–1960), German poet and translator
- Dehmel, Willy (1909–1971), German songwriter
- Dehmelt, Hans Georg (1922–2017), German-American physicist, Nobel Prize winner
- Dehmer, Dagmar (* 1965), German journalist and politician (Greens)
- Dehmer, Frank (* 1974), German local politician
- Dehmer, Michael , German saber fencer
- Dehmer, Sebastian (* 1982), German triathlete
- Dehmlow, Carsten (* 1977), German swimmer
- Dehmlow, Eckehard (* 1933), German chemist
- Dehms, Alexander (1904–1979), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Dehms, Werner (1883–1938), Mayor of Potsdam (1924–1938)
- Dehn, August Wilhelm von (1716–1776), Baron von Dehn of Ludwigsburg and holder of the Dannebrog Order
- Dehn, Bertha (1881–1953), German violinist
- Dehn, Friedrich Ludwig von (1697–1771), Danish diplomat
- Dehn, Georg (1843–1904), German landscape and vedute painter
- Dehn, Günter (* 1933), German local politician (CSU)
- Dehn, Günther (1882–1970), German Protestant pastor and practical theologian
- Dehn, Horst (1937–2005), German soccer player
- Dehn, Konrad Detlev von (1688–1753), German diplomat and minister
- Dehn, Kurt (1920–2000), German folk musician
- Dehn, Max (1878–1952), German mathematician
- Dehn, Paul (1912–1976), British screenwriter and film producer
- Dehn, Peter (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Dehn, Siegfried Wilhelm (1799–1858), German music theorist and counterpoint teacher
- Dehn, Ulrich (* 1954), German Protestant theologian
- Dehn, Werner (1889–1960), German rower
- Dehn-Misselhorn, Maria (1908–1980), German painter and graphic artist
- Dehn-Rotfelser, Carl von (1808–1881), Minister of Finance for the Electorate of Hesse
- Dehn-Rotfelser, Heinrich von (1825–1885), German architect, Hessian or Prussian construction officer and monument curator
- Dehn-Rotfelser, Moritz Adolf von († 1639), Electoral Saxon officer, partly in Swedish service
- Dehn-Rothfelser, Hans von (1500–1561), Saxon court official and building manager of the Renaissance
- Dehn-Schmidt, Georg von (1876–1937), German diplomat
- Dehne, Albert (1832–1906), German mechanical engineer and entrepreneur
- Dehne, August (1796–1875), Austrian confectioner in Vienna
- Dehne, Christoph (1575–1640), German sculptor and stonemason
- Dehne, Frank (* 1976), German national volleyball player
- Dehne, Johann Friedrich Anton (1787–1856), German pharmacist and natural scientist
- Dehne, Julius (1873–1950), German lawyer, administrative clerk and politician (DDP, DStP), Member of the State Parliament, Minister
- Dehne, Kurt (1901–1990), German priest
- Dehne, Ludwig († 1799), founder of the Viennese kuk Hofzuckerbäckerei
- Dehne, Miriam (* 1968), German director and author
- Dehne, Pia (* 1964), German painter
- Dehne, Ronald (* 1948), German actor
- Dehne, Stephanie (* 1983), German politician (SPD), member of the Bremen citizenship
- Dehnel, August (1903–1962), Polish zoologist
- Dehnel, Jacek (* 1980), Polish writer, translator and painter
- Dehnel, Sabine (* 1971), German painter
- Dehnel, Wolfgang (* 1945), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Dehnen, Arnold (1882–1969), German politician (DNVP, CDU), MdL
- Dehnen, Stefanie (* 1969), German chemist and full professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of Marburg
- Dehner, Carl (1846–1928), painter from Württemberg, mainly church painter
- Dehner, Ernst (1889–1970), German officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
- Dehner, Gundolf (1928–1984), German veterinarian and politician (NPD), MdL
- Dehner, Jeremy (* 1987), American ice hockey player
- Dehner, John (1915–1992), American actor
- Dehner, Karl (1862–1914), German local historian and historian
- Dehnerdt, Eleonore (* 1956), German writer
- Dehnert, Karl Otto (1919-2004), German politician (FDP)
- Dehnert, Max (1893–1972), German composer and writer
- Dehnhard, Tilmann (* 1968), German jazz saxophonist and flutist
- Dehnhardt, Friedrich (1787–1870), German botanist
- Dehnhardt, Sebastian (* 1968), German television director, author and television producer
- Dehnicke, Kurt (1931–2011), German chemist
- Dehnicke, Paul (1839–1914), German theater actor
- Dehning, Gustav (1882–1970), German educator, high school councilor in Bremen
- Dehning, Hans , German soccer player
- Dehning, Siegfried (* 1930), German equestrian
- Dehning-Busse, Karsten (* 1956), German cellist, composer and music teacher
- Dehnkamp, Willy (1903–1985), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Dehns, Adolph Friedrich (1740–1806), German lawyer and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Dehodencq, Alfred (1822-1882) French painter
- Dehodencq, Edmond (1860–1887) French painter and etcher
- Dehof, Gerd (1924–1989), German sculptor
- Dehoff, Reginald (1947-2006), German actor and singer
- Dehombreux, Claude (1939-2010), Belgian rower
- Dehon, Léon Gustave (1843–1925), founder of the Sacred Heart Priests Order
- Dehornoy, Patrick (1952-2019) French mathematician
- Dehors, Laurent (* 1964), French jazz musician (clarinet, saxophone, bagpipes, composition)
- Dehouck, Bram (* 1978), Belgian-Flemish detective writer
- Dehousse, Fernand (1906–1976), Belgian politician, MEP
- Dehousse, Jean-Maurice (* 1936), Belgian politician (PS), MEP, Walloon Prime Minister and Mayor
- Dehoust, Matthias (* 1973), German soccer player
- Dehoust, Peter (* 1936), German publicist and multifunctional member of the German right-wing extremist scene
- Dehrmann, Johann Ehrenreich von (1728–1809), Prussian major general
- Dehs, Volker (* 1964), German literary scholar, translator and publicist
- Dehshiri, Mohammad Reza , Iranian university professor
- Déhu, Frédéric (* 1972), French football player
- DeHuff, Nicole (1975-2005), American actress
Dei
- Dei Rossi, Riccardo (* 1969), Italian rower
- Dei, Mimmo (1909–1985), Italian racing team owner
- Dei, Shōtarō (* 1986), Japanese football player
- Dei-Anang, Michael (1909–1977), Ghanaian writer, poet, drama writer and novelist
- Deiac, Cornelia (* 1988), Romanian long jumper
- Deibel, Joseph (1716–1793), wood sculptor in Dresden
- Deibele, Albert (1889–1972), German historian, educator, poet and city archivist in Schwäbisch Gmünd
- Deibicht, Karl (1913–1963), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and trade unionist
- Deibler, Anatole (1863-1939), French executioner
- Deibler, Louis (1823–1904), French executioner
- Deibler, Markus (* 1990), German swimmer
- Deibler, Steffen (* 1987), German swimmer, European champion
- Deibold, Alex (* 1986), American snowboarder
- Deich, Werner (* 1933), German historian
- Deicha, Georges (1917–2011), French geologist, mineralogist and medalist
- Deicha, Sophie (* 1955), French Christian Orthodox theologian
- Deicher, Luise (1891–1973), German painter
- Deichert, Heinrich (1871–1958), German general practitioner and medical historian
- Deichfuß, Hermann (* 1962), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Deichfuß, Horst (1925–1989), German writer
- Deichgräber, Karl (1903–1984), German classical philologist
- Deichgräber, Ludwig (1894–1969), German architect and farmer
- Deichgräber, Reinhard (* 1936), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and spiritual writer
- Deichl, Nikolaus (1893–1980), German local politician
- Deichman, Carl († 1780), Danish-Norwegian factory owner and book collector
- Deichmann, Andreas IV. († 1673), German provost
- Deichmann, Arnold (1800–1870), German teacher, major in the Kingdom of Hanover, geodesist and cartographer
- Deichmann, Carl (* 1946), German political didactic and university professor
- Deichmann, Christel (* 1941), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Deichmann, Christoph (1576–1648), German lawyer and diplomat
- Deichmann, Friedrich Wilhelm (1909–1993), German Christian archaeologist and Byzantine art historian
- Deichmann, Hans (1907–2004), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Deichmann, Heinrich (* 1962), German entrepreneur
- Deichmann, Heinz-Horst (1926–2014), German entrepreneur and shoe retailer
- Deichmann, Hilmar (1625–1674), German Lutheran theologian, school director and author
- Deichmann, Jonas (* 1987), German extreme athlete
- Deichmann, Karl (1863–1940), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag and Senator and mayor of Bremen
- Deichmann, Kathinka von (* 1994), Liechtenstein tennis player
- Deichmann, Mento , German Lutheran theologian, director of a school and author
- Deichmann, Paul (1898–1981), German officer and general of the aviators
- Deichmann, Philipp (1889–1962), German administrative lawyer; District Administrator
- Deichmann, Thomas (* 1962), German editor
- Deichmann, Ute (* 1951), German science historian
- Deichmann, Wilhelm Ludwig (1798–1876), German entrepreneur, Cologne banker
- Deichmann, Yannick (* 1994), German soccer player
- Deichmann-Schaaffhausen, Elisabeth (1811–1888), German banker's wife, first student at Bonn University
- Deichmüller, Johannes (1854–1944), German prehistorian and paleontologist
- Deichsel, Alexander (* 1935), German sociologist
- Deichsel, Wolfgang (1939–2011), German playwright, translator and theater maker
- Deichstetter, Christian (* 1966), German ice hockey player and coach
- Deicke, Arthur (1882–1958), designer of engines, motorcycles, airplanes and speedboats
- Deicke, Georg Heinrich (1765–1843), German paper wholesaler, local politician and author
- Deicke, Günther (1922–2006), German poet and publicist
- Deicke, Joachim , German radio presenter and journalist
- Deicke, Karl (1863–1943), German judge and local researcher
- Deicke, Liane (* 1954), German politician (SPD), member of the state parliament in Saxony
- Deicke, Peter (* 1930), German entrepreneur, author and riding instructor
- Deickert, Karl Heinz (1931–2007), German actor, director and screenwriter
- Deida, David (* 1958), American author
- Deidameia , queen of the Molossians and leader of the Epirots
- Deidameia , daughter of Aiakides of Epirus, wife of Alexander IV Aigos and Demetrios I Poliorketes
- Deidda, Dario (* 1968), Italian jazz musician (double bass, electric bass)
- Deidesheimer, Friedrich (1804–1876), German merchant and winery owner
- Deidesheimer, Philip (1832–1916), German mining engineer
- Deidrick, Casey (* 1987), American actor
- Deierling, Heinrich Harry (1894–1989), German painter
- Deifl, Josef (1790–1864), Bavarian soldier
- Deift, Percy (* 1945), American mathematician
- Deig Clotet, Antonio (1926–2003), Spanish clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Deigendesch, Benedikt (* 1985), German soccer player
- Deigentesch, Marion (* 1995), German biathlete
- Deighton, John (1830–1875) Canadian steamship captain and bar owner
- Deighton, Len (born 1929), British photographer and author
- Deighton, Marga Ann (1890–1971), American actress
- Deighton, Paul, Baron Deighton (born 1956), British politician
- Deignan, Herbert (1906–1968), American ornithologist with a research focus in Thailand
- Deignan, Lizzie (* 1988), British cyclist
- Deignan, Philip (* 1983), Irish cyclist
- Deigner, Tony (1957-2010), German pool player
- Deihimi, Honey (* 1974), Austrian integration officer in Lower Saxony
- Deike, Ernst (1915–1942), German soccer player
- Deike, Friedrich (1931–2010), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Deike, Fritz (1913–1973), German national soccer player
- Deike, Horst (1899–1981), German publisher and journalist
- Deiker, Carl (1879–1958), German animal painter from the Düsseldorf School and writer
- Deiker, Carl Friedrich (1836-1892), German painter
- Deiker, Christian Friedrich (1792–1843), German drawing teacher, miniature and portrait painter
- Deiker, Hans (1876–1945), German painter
- Deiker, Johannes (1822–1895), German painter
- Deila, Ingvild (* 1987), Norwegian actress
- Deile, Volkmar (1943–2020), German Protestant theologian
- Deilmann, Carl (1894–1985), German industrialist
- Deilmann, Günther (1904–2002), German doctor and obstetrician
- Deilmann, Harald (1920–2008), German architect, urban planner and university professor
- Deilmann, Peter (1935–2003), German shipowner
- Deilmann, Sandra (* 1983), German soccer player
- Deim, Hans-Werner (1934–2015), German officer and major general of the NVA
- Deiman, Johan Rudolph (1743–1808), German-Dutch physician and chemist
- Deimann, Johann Diederich (1731–1783), German author and theologian
- Deimann, Wilhelm (1889–1969), German philologist
- Deimek, Gerhard (* 1963), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Deimeke, Joe (* 1986), American volleyball player
- Deimel, Anton (1865–1954), sumerologist, theologian, Jesuit
- Deimel, Claus (* 1948), German ethnologist
- Deimel, Jens (* 1972), German skier
- Deimel, Theodor (1866–1952), Czech Catholic theologian, patristic and local researcher
- Deimel, Ulrich Olaf (1916–1984), German visual artist
- Deimen, Wilhelm (1896–1971), German CDU politician
- Deimer, Josef (* 1936), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Deimer, Petra (* 1948), German marine biologist
- Deiml, Michael (* 1949), German sculptor
- Deimling, Berthold (1853–1944), Prussian infantry general and later pacifist
- Deimling, Carl (1779–1850), Baden administrative officer
- Deimling, Gerhard (1934–2017), German legal and criminal sociologist and specialist author
- Deimling, Jenny (* 1972), German actress
- Deimling, Ludwig von (1833–1906), Prussian lieutenant general
- Deinarchos , Attic orator
- Deinboek, Heli (* 1955), Austrian musician
- Eurege, Siegfried (* 1955), German engineer, politician (independent)
- Eureka, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (1899–1969), Russian painter, printmaker and sculptor
- Deinert, Hans-Dietmar (* 1948), German football player
- Deinert, Harry (* 1946), German badminton player
- Deinert, Heinz (1911–1990), German NSDAP district leader
- Deinert, Horst (* 1957), German specialist book author
- Deinert, Olaf (* 1970), German lawyer and university professor
- Deinert, Pivo (* 1970), German musician, composer, producer and book author
- Deinert, Rudolf (1928–2013), German football player
- Deinert, Ursula (1910–1988), German dancer and actress
- Deinert, Werner (1931-2010), German musician
- Deinert, Wilhelm (1933–2012), German writer
- Deinert, Wolf (* 1944), German writer and radio play author
- Deines, Adolf von (1845–1911), Prussian cavalry general, military attaché and adjutant general Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Thyes, Gustav Adolf von (1852–1914), Prussian general of the artillery
- Yours, Kate (* 1989), American soccer player
- Yours, Melinda , Canadian actress
- Deines, Roland (* 1961), German, Protestant theologian and professor at the Liebenzell International University
- Deing, Johann (1901–1975), German politician (center) and managing director
- Deinhammer, Robert (* 1977), Austrian Roman Catholic priest, philosopher and theologian
- Deinhard, Andreas (1845–1907), German politician (NLP), MdR and winemaker
- Deinhard, Hanna (1912–1984), German-Brazilian-US-American art historian
- Deinhard, Johann Friedrich (1772–1827), German entrepreneur and founder of the Deinhard sparkling wine cellar
- Deinhard, Karl August (1842-1892), German vice admiral
- Deinhardstein, Johann Ludwig (1790–1859), Austrian writer, literary critic, dramaturge and court official
- Deinhardt, Friedrich (1926–1992), German microbiologist and virologist
- Deinhardt, Johann Heinrich (1805–1867), German educator
- Deinhardt, Karl (1887–1966), German lieutenant general and local politician
- Deinhardt, Wilhelm (1904–1938), German church historian, theologian and university professor
- Deinhofer, Lukas (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Deiniades , Greek potter
- Deinias , Greek historian and possibly a tyrant murderer
- Deininger, Beate (* 1962), German hockey player
- Deininger, Djamil (* 1985), German radio host, dubbing and advertising speaker
- Deininger, Franz (1878–1926), German architect
- Deininger, Gottfried (1898–1968), German dairy and politician (SPD), Member of the Bavarian State Parliament
- Deininger, Hubert (1928–2008), German master glassmaker
- Deininger, Johann (1896–1973), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Deininger, Johann Wunibald (1849–1931), Austrian architect
- Deininger, Julius (1852–1924), Austrian architect
- Deininger, Jürgen (1937–2017), German ancient historian
- Deininger, Karl (1896–1956), German civil engineer
- Deininger, Leonhard (1910–2002), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Deininger, Tom (* 1950), German actor, radio host and voice actor
- Deininger, Wunibald (1879–1963), Austrian architect
- Deininger-Arnhard, Gabriele Maria (1855–1945), German-Austrian painter
- Deiniol , Welsh bishop and saint
- Deinlein, Adam (1909–2003), German District President (Upper Bavaria)
- Deinlein, Georg Friedrich (1696–1757), German legal scholar
- Deinlein, Michael von (1800–1875), Roman Catholic Bishop of Augsburg, Archbishop of Bamberg
- Deinocrates , Greek architect at the time of Alexander the Great
- Deinocrates , Sicilian politician and general at the time of Agathocles
- Deinostratos , Greek mathematician
- Dèinyan, Hayk (* 1959), Armenian opera singer (bass)
- Deinzer, Hans (1934–2020), German clarinetist and music teacher
- Deiokes , Mannaean king
- Deiotaros († 40 BC), King of Galatia
- Deiotaros Philadelphos , King Paphlagonia
- Deireragea, Sheba (* 1986), Nauruan weightlifter
- Deiri, Akram († 1990), Syrian officer and diplomat
- Deiring, Hugo (1920–1999), German journalist
- Deis, Friedhelm (1930–2008), German musician and composer
- Deisch, Matthaeus (1724–1789), German engraver in Danzig
- Deischer, Johann Evangelist (1802–1839), German church musician and cathedral music director
- Deisen, Wilhelm (1887–1962), German communist politician (KPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Deisenhofer, Johann (* 1943), German biophysicist, Nobel Prize Winner for Chemistry (1988)
- Deisenhofer, Maximilian (* 1987), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Deisenhofer, Roman (* 1985), German triathlete
- Deisenroth, Friedrich (1903–1997), German conductor, composer, music officer in the Bundeswehr
- Deiser, Anton (1872–1955), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Deiser, Oliver (* 1971), German mathematician and mathematics didactic
- Deiseroth, Dieter (1950–2019), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Administrative Court
- Deising, Holger B. (* 1956), German phytopathologist at the University of Halle-Wittenberg
- Deisinger, Alfred (1885–1970), German local politician and honorary district administrator
- Deisinger, Jörg (* 1966), German hard rock musician
- Deisler, Erich (1915–1999), German table tennis player
- Deisler, Guillermo (1940–1995), German-Chilean artist
- Deisler, Johann Philipp (1634–1665), German physician, doctor in Suhl
- Deisler, Sebastian (* 1980), German soccer player
- Deiss, Gerhard (* 1950), Austrian ambassador to Senegal, writer and composer
- Deiss, Joseph (* 1946), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Deiß, Kera Rachel (* 1988), German author
- Deiss, Lucien (1921–2007), French priest and theologian, as well as composer and poet of hymns
- Deiß, Matthias (* 1978), German television journalist and book author
- Deiß, Victor (* 1935), German actor and voice actor
- Deissen, Eva (1947–2010), Austrian journalist and columnist
- Deißenberger, Peter , German soccer player
- Deisseroth, Karl (* 1971), American psychiatrist, neurobiologist and bio-engineer
- Deissler, Alfons (1914-2005), German Catholic theologian (Old Testament scholar)
- Deißler, Nina (* 1974), German author, coach and trainer for communication, flirting and partnership
- Deißmann, Adolf (1866–1937), German Protestant theologian, papyrologist and ecumenist
- Deißmann-Merten, Marieluise (1935–2011), German ancient historian and translator
- Deißner, Kurt (1888–1942), Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Deist, Heinrich (1902–1964), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Deist, Heinrich senior (1874–1963), German politician (SPD) and Prime Minister of the Free State of Anhalt
- Deist, Wilhelm (1898–1953), German politician (center, CDU), MdL
- Deist, Wilhelm (1931–2003), German historian, military historian
- Deister, Arno (* 1957), German psychiatrist, psychotherapist and neurologist
- Deistler, Manfred (* 1941), Austrian economist
- Deitch, Gene (1924-2020), American illustrator, animator, and film director
- Deitch, Kim (* 1944), American cartoonist
- Deitelhoff, Nicole (* 1974), German political scientist and university lecturer
- Deitenbeck, Paul (1912–2000), German Protestant pastor, evangelist and writer
- Deiters, Franz-Josef (* 1964), German-Australian literary scholar and Germanist
- Deiters, Gustav (1874–1959), German entrepreneur
- Deiters, Hans (1868–1922), German painter, graphic artist and illustrator of the Düsseldorf School
- Deiters, Heinrich (1840–1916), German painter
- Deiters, Heinrich (1882–1971), German writer and journalist
- Deiters, Heinrich (1887–1966), German reform pedagogue and educational politician
- Deiters, Hermann (1833–1907), German musicologist and high school teacher
- Deiters, Karl Friedrich (1807–1879), German economist and parliamentarian
- Deiters, Ludwig (1921–2018), German architect and monument conservator, general curator of the Institute for Monument Preservation of the GDR
- Deiters, Mark (* 1970), German legal scholar
- Deiters, Max (1892–1947), German lithographer, graphic artist and painter
- Deiters, Otto (1834–1863), German anatomist
- Deiters, Peter Franz Ignaz (1804–1861), German lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly in 1848
- Deiters, Raimund († 1978), German swimmer
- Deitmar, Anton (* 1960), German mathematician
- Deitmer, Josef (1865–1929), German Catholic theologian and auxiliary bishop
- Deitmer, Sabine (1947-2020), German writer
- Deitmer, Thomas (* 1954), German ENT doctor
- Deitrick, Frederick Simpson (1875–1948), American politician
- Deitsch, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1899–1986), Russian astronomer
- Deitsch, Jason (* 1980), American ice hockey player
- Deitsch, Lev Grigoryevich (1855–1941), Russian journalist and publicist
- Deittert, Hubert (1941–2020), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Deitz, Archibald Edwin (1869–1965), American Lutheran minister
- Deitz, Luc (* 1961), Luxembourg classical philologist
- Deivid (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Deivy Vera Sigueñas (* 1992), Peruvian chess player
- Deix, Manfred (1949–2016), Austrian cartoonist, graphic artist and cartoonist as well as musician and crime novelist
- Deixlberger, Innocenz (1701–1776), Benedictine and theologian
- Deixler-Hübner, Astrid (* 1958), Austrian lawyer and university professor
Dej
- Dej, André (* 1992), Polish-German soccer player
- Dej, Carolin (* 1989), German soccer player
- Dej, Rastislav (* 1988), Slovak ice hockey player
- Deja, Andreas (* 1957), German animator of Polish origin
- Dejaco, Valerius (1914–1983), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Dejaco, Walter (1909–1978), Austrian architect
- Dejaegere, Brecht (* 1991), Belgian football player
- Dejagah, Ashkan (* 1986), German-Iranian soccer player
- Dejan , Bosnian singer
- Dejan , Serbian magnate, voivode, sebastocrator and despot, brother-in-law of Tsar Stefan Dušan
- Dejan, Harold (1909–2002), American jazz saxophonist and band leader
- Dejanicz von Gliszczynski, Edmund (1825–1896), Prussian major general, landowner, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Dejanicz-Gliszczynski, Anton von (1820–1905), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- DeJarnette, Daniel Coleman (1822–1881), American politician
- Déjazet, Virginie (1798–1875), French actress
- Dejbjerg, Henrik (* 1971), Danish basketball player
- Dejdar, Marian (* 1983), German ice hockey player
- Dejdar, Martin (* 1965), Czech actor, voice actor and television presenter
- Dejean, Jean-François-Aimé (1749-1824), French general
- Dejean, Joseph (1947–1976), French jazz guitarist
- Dejean, Maurice (1899–1982), French diplomat
- Dejean, Pierre François Marie Auguste (1780–1845), French lieutenant general and entomologist
- Dejerine, Joseph Jules (1849-1917), French neurologist
- Déjerine-Klumpke, Augusta (1859–1927), American-French neurologist
- DeJesus, David (* 1979), American baseball player
- Dejid, Bugyn (* 1927), Mongolian politician
- Dejima, Takeharu (* 1974), Japanese sumo wrestler
- Dejka, Jan Bohuchwał (1779–1853), Sorbian publicist
- Dejmal, Ivan (1946–2008), Czech environmental expert, politician and dissident of the Charter 77 civil rights movement
- Dejmek, Kazimierz (1924–2002), Polish theater director
- Dejmková, Natálie (* 1996), Czech ski jumper
- DeJohn, Alex (* 1991), American soccer player
- DeJohnette, Jack (born 1942), American jazz drummer and pianist
- Dejonckheere, Noël (* 1955), Belgian racing cyclist
- DeJong, Constance (* 1950), American writer and performance artist
- DeJong, Meüßen (1906–1991), Dutch children's author
- DeJonge, Olivia (born 1998), Australian actress
- DeJongh, Don C. (1937-2011), American Chemist (Organic Chemistry)
- Dejonghe, Albert (1894–1981), Belgian racing cyclist
- DeJordy, Denis (* 1938), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dejori, Daniel (* 1989), Italian alpine and grass skier
- Dejori, Daniela (* 2002), Italian Nordic combined athlete
- DeJoria, John Paul (born 1944), American entrepreneur
- Dejung, Christof (* 1968), German journalist and historian
- Dejworek, Leopold (* 1952), Polish basketball player
- Dejworek, Nils (* 1995), German basketball player
- Dejworek, Philip (* 1978), German basketball coach and former player
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- Deka, Oli (* 1980), Indian badminton player
- Dean, Anton (* 1948), Austrian writer and musician
- Dekanoidse, Chatia (* 1977), Georgian and Ukrainian politician
- Dekanosow, Vladimir Georgievich (1898–1953), Soviet politician and diplomat
- Děkanová, Vlasta (1909–1974), Czechoslovak artistic gymnast
- DeKay, Tim (born 1963), American actor
- Dekein, Nicole (* 1966), German table tennis player
- Dekel, Dafna (* 1966), Israeli singer and actress
- Dekel, Eddie (* 1958), American economist
- Dekel, Michael (1920–1994), Israeli politician
- Dekelver, Dieter (* 1979), Belgian football player
- Deken, Aagje (1741–1804), Dutch poet
- Deker, Paul G. (1943–2011), German photographer
- DeKeyser, Danny (* 1990), American ice hockey player
- Dekeyser, Robert (* 1964), Belgian soccer player and entrepreneur
- Dekhar, Abdelhakim (* 1965), French alleged assassin
- Dekiert, Marcus (* 1970), German art historian
- Dekker, Albert (1905–1968), American actor and politician
- Dekker, Anouk (* 1986), Dutch soccer player
- Dekker, Cees (* 1959), Dutch nanoscientist
- Dekker, Desmond (1941–2006), Jamaican reggae composer and ska singer
- Dekker, Erik (* 1970), Dutch cyclist
- Dekker, Femke (* 1979), Dutch rower
- Dekker, Fred (* 1959), American director, screenwriter
- Dekker, George (1934-2010), American literary scholar
- Dekker, Hans (* 1969), Dutch jazz drummer
- Dekker, Inge (* 1985), Dutch swimmer
- Dekker, Jacob Gelt (1948–2019), Dutch entrepreneur
- Dekker, Jan (* 1990), Dutch darts player
- Dekker, Laura (* 1995), Dutch-New Zealand-German young sailor
- Dekker, Maurits (1896–1962), Dutch writer
- Dekker, Melanie , Canadian singer
- Dekker, Michelle (* 1996), Dutch snowboarder
- Dekker, Sam (* 1994), American basketball player
- Dekker, Sander (* 1975), Dutch politician of the VVD
- Dekker, Theodorus (* 1927), Dutch mathematician
- Dekker, Thomas († 1632), English playwright
- Dekker, Thomas (* 1984), Dutch cyclist
- Dekker, Thomas (* 1987), American film actor
- Dekker, Tristan (* 1998), Dutch soccer player
- Dekker, Wisse (1924–2012), Dutch manager
- Dekkerhus, Cathrine (* 1992), Norwegian soccer player
- Dekkerhus, Cecilie (* 1997), Norwegian soccer player
- Dekkers, Ad (1938–1974), Dutch sculptor
- Dekkers, Eligius (1915–1998), Belgian religious, theologian and Benedictine
- Dekkers, Frank (* 1961), Dutch artist
- Dekkers, Frederik (1644–1720), Dutch medic
- Dekkers, Ger (1929–2020), Dutch photographer
- Dekkers, Hans (1928–1984), Dutch racing cyclist
- Dekkers, Hans (* 1981), Dutch racing cyclist
- Dekkers, Hurnet (* 1974), Dutch rower
- Dekkers, Marijn (* 1957), Dutch-American manager and chemist
- Dekkers, Midas (* 1946), Dutch biologist, journalist and writer
- Dekkers, Ramon (1969-2013), Dutch Thai boxer
- Dekko, Espen (* 1968), Norwegian puppeteer, director and children's book author
- Dekleva, Milan (* 1946), Slovenian poet, writer, playwright, journalist and translator
- Deklin, Mark (* 1967), American actor
- Dekmeijere, Līga (* 1983), Latvian tennis player
- Deknatel, Johannes (1698–1759), Mennonite theologian
- DeKnight, Steven S. , American screenwriter, television producer, and television director
- Dekobra, Maurice (1885–1973), French writer, journalist and translator
- DeKoning, Patrick (* 1961), Belgian archer
- Dekonski, Igor Konstantinowitsch (1938–2002), Soviet ice hockey player
- Deković, Ivo (* 1952), German-Croatian artist
- Dekowski, Felix (1827–1876), lawyer, member of the Reichstag
- Dekron, John (* 1967), German artist
- Dektjarjowa, Tatjana Valerjewna (* 1981), Russian hurdler
- Deku, Anthony (1923–2015), Ghanaian politician and senior police officer
- Deku, Henry (1909–1993), German philosopher
- Deku, Maria (1901–1983), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, peace activist