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Dio
- Dio Kobayashi (* 1972), Japanese circus performer
- Dio, Ronnie James (1942-2010) American rock singer
Dioc
- Diocles, Gaius Appuleius , Roman charioteer
Diod
- Diodati, Carlo (1541–1625), Tuscan patrician and merchant
- Diodati, Elia (1576–1661), Swiss lawyer and attorney
- Diodati, Francesco (* 1983), Italian jazz musician (guitar, composition)
- Diodati, Gabriel (1828–1914), Swiss architect
- Diodati, Giovanni (1576–1649), Reformed theologian, diplomat and Bible translator
- Diodato (* 1981), Italian pop singer and songwriter
- Diodorus , Greek historian
- Diodoros Kronos , founder of propositional logic
- Diodoros of Aspendos , Greek philosopher, Pythagorean
- Diodorus of Tarsus , presbyter and bishop
- Diodotos , Greek gem cutter, Augustan period
- Diodotos , Athenian politician
- Diodotos I († 239 BC), founder of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom
- Diodotos II , King of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
- Diodotos Tryphon († 138 BC), King of the Seleucid Empire in Syria
Diog
- Diogene, Franco (1947–2005), Italian actor
- Diogenes , Bishop of Byzantium
- Diogenes Euergetes , Macedonian commander in Athens
- Diogenes Laertios , ancient historian of philosophy
- Diogenes of Apollonia , Greek natural philosopher and doctor
- Diogenes of Babylon , Greek philosopher and head of the Stoa school
- Diogenes of Oinoanda , Greek author
- Diogenes of Sinope , Greek philosopher, disciple of Antisthenes
- Diogenes of Tarsus , Greek Epicurean philosopher
- Diogenianos , Greek Epicurean philosopher
- Diogenianos Grammatikos , Greek grammarian
- Diogg, Felix Maria (1762–1834), Swiss portrait painter
- Diogo Jota (* 1996), Portuguese football player
- Diogo, Carlos (* 1983), Uruguayan football player
- Diogo, Júlio Vieira (* 1893), Brazilian politician and diplomat
- Diogo, Luísa (* 1958), Mozambican politician (FRELIMO)
- Diogo, Paulo (* 1975), Swiss-Portuguese soccer player
- Diogo, Tomé (* 1952), East Timorese member of the Indonesian armed forces
- Diogo, Víctor , Uruguayan soccer player
- Diogo, Vitória (* 1964), Mozambican linguist and politician (FRELIMO)
- Dioguardi, Giovanni (1914–1979), American gangster in New York City
- DioGuardi, Joseph J. (* 1940), American politician
- DioGuardi, Kara (* 1970), American music producer, composer and pop singer
Diok
- Diocles , dynast of Abai
- Diocles , Greek comedy poet
- Diocles , Greek mathematician
- Diocles of Karystus , Greek physician
- Diocles of Magnesia , Greek historian of philosophy
- Diocles of Peparethus , Greek historian and historian
- Diocletian , Roman Emperor (284–305)
- Diokno, Jose (1922–1987), Filipino politician
- Diokno, Ramon (1886–1954), Filipino politician and judge
Diom
- Diomandé, Aboubacar Mé (1988–2019), Ivorian football player
- Diomande, Adama (* 1990), Norwegian football player
- Diomande, Mohammed (* 2001), Ivorian football player
- Diome, Fatou (* 1968), Senegalese writer
- Diomède, Bernard (* 1974), French football player
- Diomedes , ancient Greek sculptor
- Diomedes , ancient stonemason
- Diomedes , King of India
- Diomedes from Dokimeion , ancient stonemason
- Diomedes Grammaticus , Roman grammarian
- Diomedes painter , Attic red-figure vase painter
- Diomedon († 406 BC), Athenian general
- Diomidis, Alexandros (1875–1950), Greek politician
Dion
- Dion Chrysostom , Greek orator, writer and philosopher
- Dion of Naples , ancient Greek mathematician
- Dion of Syracuse (409 BC – 354 BC), Greek politician
- Dion, Albert de (1856–1946), French Comte and Marquis, automobile pioneer, industrialist and politician
- Dion, Céline (* 1968), French-Canadian pop singer
- Dion, Cyril (* 1978), French writer, director, poet and activist
- Dion, Hector , American theater and silent film actor, director, and screenwriter
- Dion, Henri de (1828–1878), French Comte, civil engineer, university director and professor
- Dion, Mark (* 1961), American object artist
- Dion, Pascal (* 1994), Canadian short tracker
- Dion, Renaud (* 1978), French cyclist
- Dion, Stéphane (* 1955), Canadian politician and scientist
- Dion-Poitras, Joel (* 1987), Canadian cyclist
- Dione, Aura (* 1985), Danish pop singer and songwriter
- Dione, Idrissa (* 1929), French boxer
- Dione, Ousseynou (* 1973), German-Senegalese football player
- Dione, Rose (1875–1936), film actress
- Diones, Mark Harry (* 1993), Filipino triple jumper
- Diongue, Mohamed (1946–2012), Senegalese football player
- Dionisi, Ignazio (* 1913), Italian ice hockey player
- Dionisi, Renato (* 1947), Italian pole vaulter
- Dionisi, Stefano (born 1966), Italian actor
- Dionísio de Assis Monteiro, Mário (1916–1993), Portuguese writer and painter
- Dionisio, Sofia (born 1953), Italian actress
- Dionisotti, Carlo (1908–1998), Italian Romanist and Italianist
- Dionizio, Luciana Maria (* 1987), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Dionizy (1876–1960), Metropolitan of the Polish Orthodox Church
- Dionne, Annette (* 1934), first known surviving quintuplets
- Dionne, Cecile (* 1934), Canadian first known surviving quintuplets
- Dionne, Charles (* 1979), Canadian cyclist
- Dionne, EJ (* 1952), American journalist
- Dionne, Emilie (1934–1954), first known surviving quintuplets
- Dionne, Gérard (1919-2020), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Edmundston
- Dionne, Gilbert (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Dionne, Karen (* 1953), American writer
- Dionne, Mahammed Boun Abdallah (* 1959), Senegalese politician
- Dionne, Marcel (* 1951), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dionne, Marie (1934–1970), first known surviving quintuplets
- Dionne, Yvonne (1934–2001), first known surviving quintuplets
- Dionnet, Jean-Pierre (* 1947), French comic book writer and scenario writer
- Diony, Loïs (* 1992), French football player
- Dionysiades , Greek tragedian
- Dionysicles , Greek sculptor
- Dionysios , ancient Greek philosopher
- Dionysius , ancient Greek geographer
- Dionysios , Greek historian and diplomatic envoy
- Dionysios , Indian king
- Dionysios , Greek epic poet
- Dionysius I of Syracuse († 367 BC), tyrant of Syracuse
- Dionysios Iambos , Alexandrian grammarian
- Dionysius II of Syracuse , tyrant of Syracuse
- Dionysios Metathemenos , Stoic
- Dionysios Skytobrachion , Alexandrian rhetor and mythographer
- Dionysios Thrax , Greek grammarian
- Dionysius of Alexandria , Alexandrian astronomer
- Dionysius of Alexandria , Greek geographer
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus , rhetorician and author of early Roman history up to the beginning of the first Punic War
- Dionysius of Herakleia († 305 BC), tyrant of Herakleia Pontike (337/6 - 305 BC)
- Dionysius of Colophon , ancient Greek painter
- Dionysius of Corinth , Bishop of Corinth
- Dionysius of Miletus , Greek historian
- Dionysios of Phourna , Greek painter
- Dionysios of Samos , ancient Greek historian
- Dionysius of Zakynthos (1547–1624), bishop and saint
- Dionysius († 268), Pope
- Dionysius (1261–1325), King of Portugal
- Dionysius Areopagita , first bishop of Athens
- Dionysius bar Salibi († 1171), Metropolitan of Amida, theological writer
- Dionysius the Carthusian († 1471), philosopher, theologian, mystic and scholastic
- Dionysius Exiguus , founder of today's Christian calendar
- Dionysius Munnich , Cologne priest and official
- Dionysius of Alexandria , head of the Alexandria Catechism School and Bishop of Alexandria
- Dionysius of Augsburg , martyr and saint
- Dionysius of Luxembourg († 1703), Capuchin and religious folk writer
- Dionysius of Montina , Augustinian hermit and critical thinker
- Dionysius of Paris , Bishop of Paris, martyr, saint
- Dionysius of Tell Mahre (773–845), Patriarch of Antioch of the Syrian Orthodox Church
- Dionysius of Vienne († 193), Bishop of Vienne, martyr and saint
- Dionysius von Werl († 1709), Capuchin and controversial writer
- Dionysius, Ludwig (1868–1922), German administrative lawyer
- Dionysodoros of Kaunos , Greek mathematician
Diop
- Diop, Abdoulaye Makhtar (* 1945), Senegalese politician
- Diop, Abdulaye Yakhine († 1943), Senegalese clergyman
- Diop, Alice (* 1979), French documentary filmmaker
- Diop, Anna (* 1988), Senegalese-American actress
- Diop, Awa (* 1948), Senegalese politician
- Diop, Babacar (* 1993), Senegalese soccer player
- Diop, Bineta (* 1947), Senegalese women's rights activist and founder of Femmes Africa Solidarité
- Diop, Birago (1906–1989), Senegalese writer
- Diop, Birahim (* 1979), Senegalese soccer player
- Diop, Boubacar Boris (* 1946), Senegalese writer, journalist and screenwriter
- Diop, Caroline Faye (1923–1992), Senegalese politician
- Diop, Cheikh Anta (1923–1986), Egyptologist
- Diop, David (* 1966), Franco-Senegalese writer and literary scholar
- Diop, Demba (1927–1967), Senegalese politician
- Diop, DeSagana (* 1982), Senegalese basketball player
- Diop, Issa (* 1997), French football player
- Diop, Makhete (* 1988), Senegalese soccer player
- Diop, Mamadou (* 1949), Nigerien politician and bank manager
- Diop, Mati (* 1982), French film director, screenwriter and camerawoman
- Diop, Mbissine Thérèse , Senegalese actress
- Diop, Papa (* 1986), Senegalese soccer player
- Diop, Papa Bouba (* 1978), Senegalese football player
- Diop, Pape Cheikh (* 1997), Spanish-Senegalese football player
- Diop, Sofiane (* 2000), French football player
- Diop, Sokhna Magat († 2003), Senegalese caliph of a branch of the Muridiyya brotherhood in Thiès, Senegal
- Diop, Wasis , Senegalese musician
- Diophantos of Alexandria , ancient Greek mathematician
- Diopos , Corinthian clay pictures
Dior
- Dior, Christian (1905–1957) French fashion designer and designer
- Dior, Gianna (* 1997), American porn actress and erotic model
- Dior, Rick (1947-1998), American sound engineer
- Diora , Bishop of Rochester
- Diori, Abdoulaye Hamani (1945–2011), Nigerien businessman and politician
- Diori, Aïssa (1928–1974), Nigerien women's rights activist and wife of President Hamani Diori
- Diori, Hamani (1916–1989), first President of Niger (1960–1974)
- Diorio, Joe (* 1936), American jazz musician and music teacher
Dios
- Dios , Greek Koroplast
- Dios Caballero Reyes, Juan de (* 1931), Mexican clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Durango
- Dioskoros , Eastern Roman functionary, lawyer and poet
- Dioskoros (1935–2015), Eritrean Patriarch of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church
- Dioskorus I of Alexandria († 454), Patriarch of Alexandria
- Dioskourides , nephew of Antigonos Monophthalmos, naval commander in the Aegean
- Dioskur († 530), antipope
- Dioscorides , ancient Greek stone cutter
- Dioscurides , fortress commander in Herakleopolis, Egypt
- Dioscorides of Samos , ancient Greek mosaicist
- Dioscurides, Pedanios , Greek doctor
- Diosphus painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Diószegi, Vilmos (1923–1972), Hungarian ethnologist and orientalist
- Diószegi, Zsuzsa (* 1963), Hungarian badminton player
Diot
- Diot, Antoine (* 1989), French basketball player
- Diotallevi, Ettore , Italian clergyman and bishop of Fano
Diou
- Dioudis, Sokratis (* 1993), Greek football goalkeeper
- Diouf, Abdou (* 1935), Senegalese President
- Diouf, Bireme (* 1984), Ivorian football player
- Diouf, Dame (* 1978), Senegalese soccer player
- Diouf, El Hadji (* 1981), Senegalese football player
- Diouf, Jacques (1938–2019), Senegalese agronomist, longtime director general of the FAO
- Diouf, Jean-Noël (* 1946), Senegalese clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Tambacounda
- Diouf, Kalidou (* 1994), German basketball player
- Diouf, Mamadou (* 1963), Senegalese-Polish singer, author and journalist
- Diouf, Mame (* 1987), Senegalese soccer player
- Diouf, Mouss (1964–2012), French actor
- Diouf, Pape (1951–2020), Senegalese-French journalist and football official
- Diouf, Pape Paté (* 1986), Senegalese football player
- Diouf, Valentina (* 1993), Italian volleyball player
- Dioum, Aly (1931-2014), Senegalese journalist and diplomat
- Dioussé, Assane (* 1997), Senegalese football player
Diox
- Dioxippus , Olympic champion in fistfight and companion of Alexander the Great to Asia