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Din
- Din, Claire (* 1958), German lyricist
- Din, Hamza El (1929–2006), Egyptian oud and tar player and singer
Dina
- Dina (1956-2019), Portuguese rock-pop singer
- Dina (* 1985), Norwegian pop singer
- Dina, Mirabela (* 1976), Romanian pianist
- Dinale, Alfredo (1900–1976), Italian racing cyclist
- Dinandt, Daniela (* 1971), German radio and television presenter
- Dinant, Jean-Marc , Belgian data protection expert
- Dinar, Nisrine (* 1988), Moroccan pole vaulter
- DiNardo, Daniel (* 1949), American clergyman, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston
- DiNardo, Nancy , American Democratic Party politician
- Dinarello, Charles (* 1943), American immunologist
- Dinart, Didier (* 1977), French handball player
- Dinas, Arley (* 1974), Colombian soccer player
- Dinauer, Stefan (* 1963), German soccer player
- Dinaux, Arthur (1795–1864), French writer and historian
Dinc
- Dincă, Alexandru (1945–2012), Romanian handball player
- Dincă, Ion (1928–2007), Romanian politician
- Dincauze, Dena F. (1934-2016), American archaeologist
- Dinçdağ, Halil İbrahim (* 1976), Turkish football referee
- Dinçer, Ali (1945–2007), Turkish politician
- Dinçer, Erdinç (1935–2013), Turkish pantomime artist and writer
- Dincer, Gökhan (* 1988), Turkish football player
- Dinçer, Mehmet (* 1924), Turkish football player
- Dincer, Mert (* 2003), German actor
- Dinçer, Ömer (* 1956), Turkish politician
- Dincer, Ramazan (* 1990), German pool player
- Dinçer, Zafer (* 1956), Turkish football player
- Dincher, Peter (* 1966), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dinckel, Johannes (1545–1601), Protestant theologian, general superintendent in Coburg
- Dincklage, Emmy von (1825-1891), German novelist
- Dincklage, Ferdinand von (1839–1906), German Imperial Judge
- Dincklage, Georg von (1825–1902), Prussian lieutenant general
- Dincklage, Hans Günther von (1896–1974), press attaché
- Dincklage, Karl (1874–1930), German politician (NSDAP)
- Dincklage, Wilken F. (1942–1994), German musician and radio host
- Dincklage-Campe, Friedrich von (1839–1918), Prussian lieutenant general and military writer
- Dinckmut, Konrad , printer in Ulm
- Dinçöz, Petek (* 1980), Turkish dance and pop singer
- Dîncu, Vasile (* 1961), Romanian politician, MEP
Dind
- Dind, Émile (1855–1932), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Dinda, Franz (* 1983), German actor
- Dindal, Mark , American director, animator, and voice actor
- Dindane, Aruna (* 1980), Ivorian football player
- Dindar, Fettah (* 1955), Turkish soccer player
- Dindemüller, Eustachius (1886–1957), Baden dialect writer
- Dinder, Julius (1830–1890), German Archbishop of Gniezno
- Dindin, Tata (* 1965), Gambian musician
- Đinđić, Ružica (* 1960), Serbian politician
- Đinđić, Zoran (1952–2003), Serbian politician and writer
- Dindo, Richard (* 1944), Swiss documentary filmmaker of Italian descent
- Dindorf, Gottlieb Immanuel (1755–1812), German linguist and theologian
- Dindorf, Ludwig (1805–1871), German classical philologist
- Dindorf, Wilhelm (1802-1883), German philologist
Dine
- Dine, Fiqri (1897–1960), Colonel and Prime Minister of Albania
- Dine, Jim (* 1935), American artist and a leading exponent of Pop Art
- Dine, Michael (* 1953), American physicist
- Dine, SS Van (1888–1939), American writer and art critic
- Dinechin, Renauld de (* 1958), French clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Soissons
- Dineen, Bill (1932-2016), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Dineen, Kevin (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Dineen, Mateo (* 1972), American artist
- Dineen, Tracy (* 1970), English badminton player
- Dinehart, Alan (1889–1944) American actor and author
- Dinekow, Petyr (1910–1992), Bulgarian literary historian and critic
- Dinelaris, Alexander, Jr. , screenwriter
- Dinelli, Guido , Italian aviation pioneer and shoemaker
- Diner, Dan (* 1946), German historian and political writer
- Dinerchtein, Viacheslav (* 1976), Swiss violist
- Dinero, D'Angelo (born 1978), American wrestler
- Dinerstein, Eric (* 1952), American conservationist and non-fiction author
- Dines, Alberto (1932–2018), Brazilian journalist and book author
- Dines, Gail (* 1958), British doctor, author and anti-porn activist
- Dines, Gordon (1911-1982), British cinematographer
- Dinescu, Mircea (* 1950), Romanian poet and civil rights activist
- Dinescu, Violeta (* 1953), Romanian pianist, composer and university teacher
- Dinesen, Adolph Wilhelm (1807–1876), Danish officer, writer and politician
- Dinesen, Jakob (* 1968), Danish jazz saxophonist
- Dinesen, Mille (* 1974), Danish actress
- Dinesen, Robert (1874–1972), Danish film director
- Dinesen, Thomas (1892–1979), Danish officer and author
- Dinesen, Wilhelm (1845–1895), Danish officer and writer
- Dinesohn, Jakob (1836–1919), Yiddish writer
- Dinetto, Lino (* 1927), Italian painter, sculptor and draftsman
- Dineur, Fernand (1904–1956), Belgian comic artist and author
- Dinev, Dimitré (* 1968), Austrian writer of Bulgarian origin
- Dinew, Iwan (* 1978), Bulgarian figure skater
- Dinew, Nikola (1953-2019), Bulgarian wrestler
thing
- Ding Feng (190-271), Wu general of ancient China
- Ding Jiemin (* 1957), Chinese civil engineer
- Ding Junhui (* 1987), Chinese snooker player
- Ding Ling (1904–1986), Chinese writer
- Ding Wenjiang (1888-1936), Chinese geologist
- Ding Xuexiang (* 1962), Chinese politician of the People's Republic of China
- Ding, Bangchao (* 1996), Chinese pole vaulter
- Ding, Changqin (* 1991), Chinese long-distance runner
- Ding, Chao , Chinese general
- Ding, Feng (* 1987), Chinese marksman
- Ding, Guangen (1929–2012), Chinese politician
- Ding, Hongyu (* 1932), Chinese author, Taiji and Qigong teacher
- Ding, Jianjun (* 1989), Chinese weightlifter
- Ding, Jianxiu (1886–1944), Chinese and Manchurian politician
- Ding, Lei (* 1971), Chinese billionaire, businessman
- Ding, Liren (* 1992), Chinese chess master
- Ding, Meiyuan (* 1979), Chinese weightlifter
- Ding, Ning (* 1990), Chinese table tennis player
- Ding, Qiang († 1691 BC), Chinese king of the Shang dynasty
- Ding, Qiqing (* 1962), Chinese badminton player
- Ding, Ruchang (1836–1895), Chinese officer
- Ding, Shan-de (1911–1995), Chinese composer
- Ding, Shisun (1927–2019), Chinese politician in the People's Republic of China, mathematician and university professor
- Ding, Song (* 1971), Chinese table tennis player
- Ding, Xia (* 1990), Chinese volleyball player
- Ding, Xuedong (* 1960), Chinese manager
- Ding, Yaping (* 1967), Chinese-German table tennis player
- Ding, Yi (* 1959), Chinese-Austrian table tennis player
- Ding, Yihui (* 1938), Chinese meteorologist and climate scientist
- Ding, Yuan († 189), governor of the Chinese Han dynasty
- Ding, Zilin (* 1936), Chinese human rights activist, founder of the Tian'anmen Mothers
- Ding-Schuler, Erwin (1912–1945), German concentration camp doctor
- Dingane († 1840), King of the Zulu
- Dingel, Irene (* 1956), German church historian and Protestant theologian
- Dingel, Joachim (* 1938), German classical philologist
- Dingeldein, Heinrich J. (* 1953), German linguist and cultural scientist
- Dingeldein, Ludwig (1855–1931), Prussian general of the infantry
- Dingeldein, Margaret (* 1980), American water polo player
- Dingeldein, Otto (1861–1951), German philologist, high school professor and specialist book author
- Dingeldein, Otto (1915–1981), German naval officer, most recently flotilla admiral in the German Navy
- Dingeldein, Willem Hendrik (1894–1953), Dutch regional historian, folk culture and linguist
- Dingeldey, Alfred (1894–1949), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dingeldey, Eduard (1886–1942), German politician (DVP), MdR, party and parliamentary group chairman
- Dingeldey, Friedrich (1859–1939), German mathematician
- Dingeldey, Ronald (1930–2016), German President of the Central Telecommunications Office in Darmstadt
- Dingell, Debbie (* 1953), American politician
- Dingell, John Junior (1926–2019), American politician
- Dingell, John Sr. (1894–1955), American politician
- Dingelstad, Hermann Jakob (1835–1911), German theologian and Catholic bishop of Münster
- Dingelstädt, Levin August von (1718–1807), Prussian colonel, chief of Hussar Regiment No. 4
- Dingelstedt, Franz von (1814–1881), German poet and theater director
- Dingemann, Rüdiger (* 1951), German author
- Dingens, Peter (* 1935), German ambassador
- Dinger, Derek (* 1987), German ice hockey player
- Dinger, Fritz (1827–1904), German painter and engraver of the Düsseldorf School
- Dinger, Hans (1927-2010), German manager
- Dinger, Klaus (1946–2008), German musician
- Dinger, Otto (1860–1928), German portrait, genre and landscape painter as well as graphic artist and illustrator
- Dinger, Werner (1924–2012), German railway worker, holder of the badge of honor of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate
- Dingerdissen, Kurt (1907–1994), Prussian district administrator and administrative lawyer
- Dingermann, Theodor (* 1948), German pharmacist, university professor in Frankfurt am Main
- Dingert, Christian (* 1980), German football referee
- Dinges, Georg (1891–1932), Russian Germanist
- Dinges, Peter (* 1961), German lawyer and cultural manager, director of the Film Funding Agency (FFA)
- Dinges-Dierig, Alexandra (* 1953), German economist and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Dingfelder, Johannes (1867–1945), German doctor and völkisch politician
- Dinghas, Alexander (1908–1974), German mathematician
- Dinghofer, Franz (1873–1956), Austrian judge and politician
- Dingiswayo , head of the Mthethwa Confederation
- Dingle, Charles (1887–1956), American actor
- Dingle, Herbert (1890–1978), English astrophysicist and natural philosopher
- Dingle, John Holmes (1908–1973), American medic
- Dingle, Robert Balson (1926-2010), British theoretical physicist and university professor
- Dingle, Ryan (* 1984), American ice hockey player
- Dingledine, Paul Stewart (1946-2014), Canadian diplomat
- Dingler, Christian (1802–1858), founder of the Dingler works in Zweibrücken
- Dingler, Emil Maximilian (1806–1874), German chemist and manufacturer
- Dingler, Hermann (1846–1935), German botanist
- Dingler, Hugo (1881–1954), German philosopher and science theorist
- Dingler, Johann Gottfried (1778–1855), German chemist and manufacturer
- Dingler, Johann Gottfried (1803–1875), German lawyer and member of the Bavarian State Parliament
- Dingler, Karl-Heinz (* 1944), German author, publisher and composer
- Dingler, Max (1883–1961), German zoologist and dialect poet
- Dingler, Peter (* 1944), German lawyer and local politician (SPD)
- Dingler, Wilhelm (1869–1932), German politician (DNVP; Bauern- und Weingärtnerbund), MdR
- Dingley, Nelson (1832–1899), American politician
- Dingley, Oliver (* 1992), English-Irish diver
- Dingli, Adrian (1817–1900), Maltese politician
- Dinglinger, Georg Friedrich (1666–1720), German painter and enamelur at the court of Dresden
- Dinglinger, Georg Friedrich (1702–1785), German fortress builder
- Dinglinger, Johann Melchior (1664–1731), German court goldsmith
- Dinglinger, Sophie Friederike († 1791), German miniature painter
- Dinglreiter, Adolf (* 1935), German local and state politician (CSU), MdL
- Dinglreiter, Senta (1893–1969), Lower Bavarian writer
- Dingman, Chris (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dingman, Chris (* 1980), American jazz musician and composer
- Dingman, Maurice John (1914–1992), American clergyman, Bishop of Des Moines
- Dingsdag, Michael (* 1982), Dutch football player
- d'Inguimbert, Joseph-Dominique (1683–1757), Bishop of Carpentras
- Dingus, Lowell (* 1951), American paleontologist
- Dingwell, Donald B. (* 1958), Canadian geologist and university professor
- Dingwell, Joyce (1908-1997), Australian author
- Dingwort-Nusseck, Julia (* 1921), German business journalist, first president of the Landeszentralbank Niedersachsen
Dinh
- Đinh Bộ Lĩnh (924–979), Vietnamese politician and state founder
- Đinh Đức Đạo, Joseph (* 1945), Vietnamese clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Xuân Lộc
- Dinh, Linh (* 1963), Vietnamese-American author, translator and photographer
- Dinh-Robic, Mylène (* 1979), Canadian actress
- Dinhobl, Franz (* 1961), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Dinhobl, Georg (* 1973), Austrian accountant, actor and DJ
- Dinhof, Herbert (1933–2011), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
Dini
- Dini, Armando (* 1932), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Campobasso-Boiano
- Dini, Dino (* 1965), British computer game developer
- Dini, Houmed Mohamed (* 1953), Djiboutian politician
- Dini, Lamberto (* 1931), Italian politician
- Dini, Nh. (1936–2018), Indonesian writer
- Dini, Paul (* 1957), American television producer of animated cartoons
- Dini, Spartaco (1943–2019), Italian racing driver
- Dini, Torquato (1893–1934), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Dini, Ulisse (1845–1918), Italian mathematician and politician
- Dinić, Dragoljub M. (1881–1966), Serbian and Yugoslav general
- Dinić, Marko (* 1988), Serbian author
- Dinică, Gheorghe (1934–2009), Romanian actor
- Dinichert, Paul (1878–1954), Swiss diplomat
- Dinicol, Joe (born 1983), Canadian actor
- Dinicu, Grigoraș , Romanian composer and violinist of Roma descent
- Dinis, Alfredo (1917–1945), Portuguese communist and resistance fighter
- Dinis, Álvaro , Portuguese merchant, mint master and functionary of Jewish communities
- Dinis, Júlio (1839–1871), Portuguese doctor and writer
- Dinitz, Jeff (* 1952), American mathematician
- Dinitz, Simcha (1929–2003), Israeli politician
- Dinius, Laimontas (* 1962), Lithuanian composer, singer and politician (Seimas)
- Diniyev, Şahin (* 1966), Azerbaijani football player and coach
- Diniz Rocha, Jacy (* 1958), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of São Luíz de Cáceres
- Diniz, Alex (* 1985), Brazilian racing cyclist
- Diniz, André (* 1975), Brazilian comic artist
- Diniz, Debora (* 1970), Brazilian anthropologist, bioethicist, human rights activist and university professor
- Diniz, Fabiana (* 1981), Brazilian handball player
- Diniz, Luciana (* 1970), Brazilian show jumper
- Diniz, Marcus (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Diniz, Pedro (* 1970), Brazilian Formula 1 racing driver
- Diniz, Yohann (* 1978), French walker
Dink
- Dink, Arat (* 1979), Turkish-Armenian journalist and editor-in-chief of Agos
- Dink, Hrant (1954–2007), Armenian-Turkish journalist and editor
- Dinka, Tesfaye , Ethiopian politician, Prime Minister of Ethiopia
- D'Inka, Werner (* 1954), German journalist and publicist
- Dinkel, Christoph (* 1963), German Protestant theologian
- Dinkel, Hedwig (1885–1977), first state-certified doctor in Württemberg
- Dinkel, Jörg (* 1969), German journalist and radio presenter
- Dinkel, Ludwig (1933-2004), German farmer and politician (CSU)
- Dinkel, Markus (1762–1832), Swiss portrait painter
- Dinkel, Nicole (* 1985), Swiss handball player
- Dinkel, Pankratius von (1811-1894), Bishop of Augsburg
- Dinkel, Philipp (1894–1987), German Nazi functionary and politician
- Dinkel, Reiner (1946–2010), German population scientist
- Dinkelacker, Paul (1873–1958), German industrial manager
- Dinkelacker, Wilhelm Friedrich (1806–1884), German teacher and member of the Württemberg state parliament
- Dinkelbach, Heinrich (1891–1967), German industrial manager
- Dinkelbach, Mirjam (* 1959), German nun, former abbess of Marienkron
- Dinkelborg, Edilbert (1918–1991), German religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Oeiras-Floriano
- Dinkelkamp, Sepp (1907–1984), Swiss racing cyclist
- Dinkelmann, Edith (1896–1984), German architect
- Dinkelmann, Fritz H. (* 1950), Swiss journalist and writer
- Dinkelmann, Richard (1868–1942), German officer, military advisor
- Dinkelmann, Thomas (* 1959), German politician (independent)
- Dinkelsbühl, Johannes von (1370–1465), German physicist, professor and rector at the University of Vienna
- Dinkesa, Abebe (* 1984), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Dinkha IV. (1935–2015), Iraqi-US-American Catholicos Patriarch of the "Holy Catholic Apostolic Assyrian Church of the East"
- Dinkhauser, Fritz (* 1940), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Dinkhauser, Josef (1890–1951), Austrian master bookbinder and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Dinkic, Mlađan (* 1964), Serbian politician and minister
- Dinkins, Carol E. (* 1945), American lawyer
- Dinkins, David (* 1927), American politician, first African American mayor of New York
- Dinkjian, Ara (* 1958), American musician
- Dinkla, Hermann (* 1943), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dinkla, Söke (* 1962), German art historian and director of the Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg
- Dinklage, August , German architect
- Dinklage, Carl (1868–1941), German industrialist and CEO of the Oldenburg glassworks
- Dinklage, Erna (1895–1991), German painter of the New Objectivity and Arte Cifra
- Dinklage, Karl (1907–1987), German archivist, historian and conservator
- Dinklage, Peter (* 1969), American film and stage actor
- Dinkler, Erich (1909–1981), German Protestant theologian and Christian archaeologist
- Dinkler, Oskar (1861–1922), German pharmacist, chemist
Dinl
- Dinler, İsmail (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
Dinn
- Dinnayi, Mirza , Iraqi writer of Yazidi origin and Yazidis expert
- Dinné, Ignaz (* 1971), German jazz musician (alto saxophone, composition)
- Dinné, Olaf (* 1935), German politician (SPD, then Bremen Green List), Member of the Bundestag
- Dinnebier, Antonia (* 1958), German landscape planner and author
- Dinnebier, Johannes (* 1927), German lighting designer
- Dinnendahl, Franz (1775–1826), designer of the first steam engine in the Ruhr area
- Dinnendahl, Johann (1780–1849), German designer at the time of the early industrial revolution
- Dinnendahl, Ludwig (1941–2014), German sculptor
- Dinner, Michael (* 1974), Swiss pan flutist, pan flute maker and music publisher
- Dinnerstein, Leonard (1934-2019), American historian
- Dinnerstein, Simone (* 1972), American pianist
- Dinnes, Manfred G. (1950–2012), German painter
- Dinnies, Johann Albert (1727–1801), German politician, Mayor of Stralsund (1778–1801)
- Dinnik, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1876–1950), Soviet-Ukrainian mechanical engineer
- Dinnikova, Olga (* 1985), Latvian-Swiss actress, director and screenwriter
- Dinning, Mark (1933-1986) American pop singer
- D'Innocenzo, Damiano (* 1988), Italian film director and screenwriter
- D'Innocenzo, Fabio (* 1988), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Dinnyés, Lajos (1901–1961), Hungarian politician
Dino
- Dino 7 Cordas (1918-2006), Brazilian guitarist
- Dino del Garbo († 1327), Italian doctor and philosopher
- Dino, Abidin (1913–1993), Turkish painter, sculptor and director
- Dino, Gerald (* 1940), American clergyman and emeritus Ruthenian Greek Catholic Bishop of Phoenix
- Dino, Güzin (1910–2013), Turkish linguist, literary scholar, translator and writer
- Dino, Kenny (1942–2009), American singer
- Dino, Sabri (1942–1990), Turkish soccer player and entrepreneur
- Dinoire, Isabelle (1967–2016), French woman, first patient with a successful face transplant
- Dinon of Colophon , ancient Greek historian
- DiNorscio, Jackie (1940-2004), American mobster
- Dinort, Oskar (1901–1965), German Air Force officer in World War II and holder of the Knight's Cross
- Dinos painter , Greek vase painter
- DiNovi, Gene (* 1928), American jazz pianist
- Dinow, Todor (1919–2004), Bulgarian painter, father of Bulgarian animation
Dins
- Dinsamo, Belayneh (* 1965), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Dinsdale, Walter (1916–1982), Canadian politician
- Dinse, Ferdinand (1811–1889), German organ builder
- Dinse, Klaus (1912–1994), German local politician (CDU)
- Dinse, Paul (1866–1938), German geographer and librarian
- Dinsel, Siegfried (* 1934), German television technician and tennis official
- Dinsenbacher, Gabriele (* 1952), German documentary filmmaker
- Dinslage, Anton (1853–1922), German judge and politician (center)
- Dinslage, Karin (* 1940), German presenter
- Dinslage, Wolfgang (* 1968), German film director, screenwriter and actor
- Dinsmoor, Samuel (1766–1835), American politician
- Dinsmoor, Samuel junior (1799–1869), American politician
- Dinsmoor, William Bell (1886–1973), American classical archaeologist and architectural historian
- Dinsmoor, William Bell Jr. (1923–1988), American classical archaeologist and architectural historian
- Dinsmore, Duke (1913–1985), American racing driver
- Dinsmore, Hugh A. (1850-1930) American politician
- Dinsmore, Nick (* 1975), American wrestler
- Dinstedt, Ulrich von , German lawyer, Catholic and Protestant theologian
- Dinstein, Zwi (1926–2012), Israeli politician and lawyer
- Dinstl, Ferdinand (1788–1873), German lawyer and politician
- Dinstlinger, Burkhard , South Tyrolean organ builder
- Dinstuhl, Volkmar (* 1972), German chess player
Dint
- Dintar, Christian (* 1974), Austrian football referee
- Dinter, Artur (1876–1948), German writer and politician (NSDAP)
- Dinter, Gustav Friedrich (1760–1831), German theologian and educator
- Dinter, Ina (* 1985), German art historian and museum director
- Dinter, Kurt (1868–1945), German botanist and explorer
- Dinter, Matthias (* 1968), German screenwriter, director and cartoonist
- Dinter, Paul (1922–2001), German racing cyclist
- Dinter, Stefan (* 1965), German illustrator and comic artist
- Dinter, Tim (* 1971), German comic artist and illustrator
- Dinteville, Jean de (1504–1555), French nobleman and diplomat
- Dinther, Jefta van (* 1980), Dutch-Swedish choreographer
- Dinther, Regina van (* 1958), German politician (CDU), MdL
Dinu
- Dinu, Bogdan (* 1986), Romanian heavyweight boxer
- Dinu, Cornel (* 1948), Romanian football player and coach
- Dinu, Cristina (* 1993), Romanian tennis player
- Dinu, Loredana (* 1984), Romanian sword fencer
- Dinu, Tudor (* 1978), Romanian Graecist, Byzantinist and Neo-Greekist
- Dinulescu, Maria (* 1981), Romanian actress
- Dinur, Ben-Zion (1884–1973), Israeli historian and politician
- Dinur, Irit , Israeli computer scientist
- Dinus de Rossonis Mugellanus , Italian legal scholar
- Dinuzulu (1868–1913), King of the Zulu Empire
Dinw
- Dinwiddie, Gene (1936-2002), American blues saxophonist
- Dinwiddie, Marcus (1906-1951) American marksman
- Dinwiddie, Robert (1693-1770), British colonial administrator
- Dinwiddie, Spencer (* 1993), American basketball player
- Dinwiddie, Traci (* 1973), American actress
Dinz
- Dinzelbacher, Peter (* 1948), Austrian historian (Medievalist)
- D'Inzeo, Piero (1923-2014), Italian show jumper
- D'Inzeo, Raimondo (1925–2013), Italian show jumper
- Dinzinger, Lambert (* 1956), German sports journalist