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Dj
- DJ Abyss (* 1972), German DJ, musician and publisher
- DJ Ace (* 1974), Swiss DJ and producer
- DJ Amato (* 1982), Austrian DJ and music producer
- DJ Antaro (* 1953), German DJ and pioneer of psytrance music history in Germany
- DJ Antoine (* 1975), Swiss house DJ, producer and label boss
- DJ Arafat (1986-2019), Ivorian musician
- DJ Assault (* 1977), American DJ and producer
- DJ Astrid , Dutch DJ and music producer
- DJ Babu (* 1974), American DJ
- DJ Beware (* 1978), Chinese musician and DJ (Hong Kong)
- DJ Bijal , Indian radio and mixtape DJ
- DJ Blackskin , German hip-hop and R'n'B DJ
- DJ BoBo (* 1968), Swiss singer, dancer, composer and music producer
- DJ Bold , Australian techno DJ and producer
- DJ Casper (* 1971), American DJ
- DJ Cassidy (* 1981), American DJ
- DJ Clé (* 1967), German DJ and music producer
- DJ Clue (* 1975), American hip-hop DJ
- DJ Craze (* 1977), Nicaraguan DJ, especially in the field of hip-hop
- DJ D (* 1982), Italian DJ
- DJ Dado (* 1967), Italian disc jockey
- DJ Dag (* 1960), German trance DJ
- DJ Danger Mouse (* 1977), American DJ and music producer
- DJ Dara (* 1968), Irish drum and bass DJ, producer and remix artist
- DJ Dean (* 1976), German DJ
- DJ Deep (* 1968), German remixer and DJ
- DJ Delicious (* 1974), German music producer and DJ
- Good mood DJ (* 1955), German DJ
- DJ Desue (* 1979), Berlin based DJ and hip-hop producer
- DJ Disk (* 1970), American DJ
- DJ Disko (* 1969), German DJ, techno producer, presenter and film producer
- DJ drama (* 1978), American disc jockey and music producer
- DJ DSL , Austrian DJ and music producer
- DJ Düse (* 1974), German party DJ
- DJ Dynamite , German DJ and hip-hop producer
- DJ EZ Rock († 2014), American rapper
- DJ Eltron (* 1980), German DJ and producer for electronic music
- DJ Encore (* 1979), Danish DJ
- DJ Energy (1973–2011), Swiss trance DJ
- DJ Eule (* 1983), German producer and DJ
- DJ exel. Pauly (* 1978), German hip-hop DJ
- DJ FRANK (* 1978), Belgian DJ and producer
- DJ Falcon , French house producer and DJ
- DJ Falk (* 1967), Norwegian disc jockey, singer and songwriter
- DJ Fresh (* 1977), British drum and bass musician
- DJ Gan-G , German DJ
- DJ Gizmo (* 1965), Dutch DJ and music producer
- DJ Gogo (* 1968), Swiss DJ, producer and entrepreneur
- DJ Gollum , German DJ and music producer
- DJ Green Lantern , American hip-hop DJ and producer of Italian descent
- DJ Happy Vibes (* 1966), German musician, music producer, presenter and politician
- DJ Hell (* 1962), German techno DJ and producer
- DJ Herzbeat , German DJ
- DJ Hollywood (* 1954), American hip-hop DJ and MC, one of the pioneers of the genre
- DJ Hooligan (* 1968), German DJ and techno producer
- DJ Hype , British DJ and record producer
- DJ Ilan (* 1976), German hip-hop producer, author and sound engineer
- DJ Ilg , Finnish DJ
- DJ Illvibe (* 1980), German DJ and hip-hop musician
- Dj Isaac (* 1974), Dutch hardstyle DJ and music producer, one of the founders of the hardstyle genre
- DJ Jackson (* 1986), Turkish DJ
- DJ Jazzy Jeff (* 1965), American DJ and music producer
- DJ Karotte (* 1969), German DJ in the field of electronic music
- DJ Katch , German DJ and music producer
- DJ Kayslay (* 1966), American DJ and radio host
- DJ Khaled (* 1975), American producer
- DJ Khalil , American music producer
- DJ Kitsune (* 1979), German DJ and musician
- DJ Knick Neck , German DJ and producer
- DJ Kool (* 1959), American DJ and rapper
- DJ Korsakoff (* 1983), Dutch hardcore djane
- DJ Koze (* 1972), German DJ, musician and label owner
- DJ Krmak , singer
- DJ Krush (* 1962), Japanese disc jockey and music producer
- DJ Laz , American-Cuban rapper and DJ
- DJ Lee (* 1970), German DJ and music producer
- DJ Lethal (* 1972), American DJ
- DJ Lhasa (* 1968), Italian DJ
- DJ Licious (* 1983), Belgian house DJ and music producer
- DJ Logic (* 1972), American turntablist
- DJ Luck , British DJ and music producer
- DJ Luna (* 1977), Dutch hardstyle DJ and music producer
- DJ Mad Dog (* 1980), Italian DJ of gabber and hardcore techno
- DJ Magic Mike (* 1974), American music producer
- DJ Mangoo (* 1983), Swedish DJ, music producer and songwriter
- DJ Manon (* 1970), Swiss DJ and music producer
- DJ Marky (* 1973), Brazilian drum and bass DJ and music producer
- DJ Marlboro (* 1963), Brazilian DJ for Rio Funk
- DJ Martín García , Argentinian DJ and music producer
- Dj Matrix (* 1987), Italian DJ and music producer
- DJ Mehdi (1977–2011), French techno producer and DJ
- DJ Mike MD , German DJ
- DJ Mirko Machine , German hip hop musician
- DJ Misjah (* 1971), Dutch DJ, producer and label owner
- DJ MK 1 (* 1978), German DJ
- DJ Mosaken (* 1982), Austrian hip-hop DJ
- DJ Muggs (* 1968), American DJ and producer for the hip hop group Cypress Hill
- DJ Mustard (* 1990), American hip hop producer
- DJ Noise (* 1974), Swiss DJ and producer
- DJ Olive (born 1961), American fusion musician
- DJ Ötzi (* 1971), Austrian entertainer and singer
- DJ Outblast , Dutch hardcore techno DJ and producer
- DJ Ozma , Japanese pop singer and DJ
- DJ Patife (* 1977), Brazilian drum and bass DJ
- DJ Paul (* 1977), American rapper and music producer
- DJ Pee , German DJ
- DJ Phono (* 1979), German DJ and concept artist
- DJ Pierre (* 1965), American house DJ
- DJ Pierre (* 1973), Belgian techno DJ
- DJ Pierre (1974–2012), German techno DJ and musician
- DJ Pierre (* 1984), German hit DJ
- DJ Piligrim (* 1976), Uzbek deejay
- DJ Polique (* 1975), German DJ and hip-hop musician
- DJ Pooh (* 1969), American music producer, screenwriter, director and actor
- DJ Premier (* 1966), American music producer
- DJ Q-Ball (* 1974), American DJ and singer of the Bloodhound Gang
- DJ Qbert (* 1969), American DJ
- DJ Quicksilver (* 1964), German DJ and producer in the field of electronic music
- DJ Quik (* 1970), American rapper and producer
- DJ Rabauke (* 1972), German hip-hop / house DJ and music producer
- DJ Rafik (* 1982), German DJ
- DJ Rashad (1979–2014), American DJ, musician and record producer
- DJ Ray-D (* 1975), German DJ, turntablist
- DJ Reckless (* 1980), German music producer
- DJ Red Alert (* 1956), American disc jockey and hip-hop producer
- DJ Rok (* 1963), German techno DJ and musician
- DJ Rolando , American musician
- DJ Ross (* 1973), Italian DJ and music producer
- DJ Ruffneck , Dutch DJ
- DJ Rush (* 1970), American techno DJ and music producer
- DJ SPUD (* 1973), German DJ and music producer
- DJ Sakin (* 1971), German DJ and music producer
- DJ Sammy (* 1969), Spanish DJ and music producer
- DJ Scotch Egg , Japanese-British record producer and musician
- DJ Scotty , German DJ
- DJ Screw (1971-2000), American DJ
- DJ Shadow (* 1972), American disc jockey and music producer
- DJ Shog (* 1976), German DJ
- DJ Smoove (1980–2018), German hip hop producer
- DJ Snake (* 1986), French DJ and music producer
- DJ Sneak (* 1970), Puerto Rican house DJ
- DJ Snowman , Swiss DJ
- DJ Spinna , American DJ and music producer
- DJ Spooky (* 1970), American musician, DJ and producer
- DJ SS (* 1970), British drum and bass DJ and producer
- DJ Stacccato (* 1977), German DJ and producer
- DJ Stachy (* 1972), German DJ, music producer
- DJ Stickle (* 1982), Austrian DJ
- DJ Stylewarz (* 1971), German hip-hop musician
- DJ Tatana (* 1976), Swiss trance DJ
- DJ Tatanka (* 1979), Italian techno DJ
- DJ Taucher (* 1966), German trance DJ and music producer
- DJ The Wave (* 1971), Austrian musician and DJ
- DJ Thomilla (* 1974), German DJ, music producer and composer
- DJ Tomekk (* 1975), Polish hip-hop musician and music producer
- DJ Tonka (* 1973), German house DJ and producer
- DJ Tuneruno (* 1991), German-Turkish-Arabic music producer and DJ
- DJ U-Neek , American music producer
- DJ Vibe (* 1968), Portuguese DJ and music producer
- DJ Wankelmut (* 1987), German DJ and music producer
- DJ Whoo Kid (* 1971), American rap DJ with the G Unit
- DJ Zinc , English drum and bass DJ and producer
Dja
- Dja Djedje, Franck (* 1986), Ivorian football player
- Djá, Baciro (* 1973), Guinea-Bissau politician
- Djaballah, Yasmina (* 1971), German actress
- Djabar, Abul († 1970), Afghan serial killer
- Djabla, Barthélémy (1936–2008), Ivorian clergyman, Archbishop of Gagnoa, Ivory Coast
- Djabou, Abdelmoumene (* 1987), Algerian football player
- Djacenko, Boris (1917–1975), German writer
- Djadjun, Vladimir Sergejewitsch (* 1988), Russian football player
- Djadkowa, Larissa Ivanovna (* 1952), Russian opera singer
- Djadtschenko, Hryhorij (1869–1921), Ukrainian painter of realism
- Djaelawijaya, Lidya (* 1974), Indonesian badminton player
- Djaffar, Hadhari (* 1978), Comorian athlete
- Djagilew, Sergei Pavlovich (1872–1929), Russian publisher, art critic and curator
- Djagom, Donatus (1919–2011), Indonesian religious and Roman Catholic archbishop
- Djait, Hischam (* 1935), Tunisian historian and Islamic scholar
- Djajasiswaja, Alexander (1931-2006), Indonesian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Bandung
- Djakalovic, Dan (* 1956), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Djakonow, Dmitri Igorewitsch (1949–2012), Russian physicist
- Djakonow, Igor Michailowitsch (1915–1999), Russian ancient orientalist, linguist and historian
- Djakovic, Tode (* 1996), Austrian football player
- Djakow, Andrei Gennadjewitsch (* 1978), Russian author
- Djakow, Ippolit Nikolajewitsch (1865–1934), Mayor of Kiev
- Djakow, Kirill Maximowitsch (* 1993), Russian ice hockey player
- Djakow, Kostadin (* 1985), Bulgarian football player
- Djakow, Lyubcho (* 1954), Bulgarian sports shooter
- Djakow, Vitaly Alexandrovich (* 1989), Russian football player
- Djakpa, Constant (* 1986), Ivorian football player
- Djalal, Ghaffar (1882–1948), Persian diplomat
- Djalal, Hasjim (* 1934), Indonesian lawyer and diplomat
- Djalante, Riyanti , Indonesian climate scientist
- Djalili, Omid (* 1965), Iranian-British film actor and comedian
- Djalminha (* 1970), Brazilian soccer player
- Djaló, Tiago (* 2000), Portuguese soccer player
- Djaló, Yannick (* 1986), Portuguese football player
- Djamal, Gitty (* 1936), German-Iranian actress and photographer
- Djamali, Ramon (* 1975), New Calodonian football player
- Djamalidine, Salhate (* 1978), Comorian athlete
- Djamaluddin, Tutang (* 1935), Indonesian badminton player
- Djamgoz, Mustafa (* 1952), Cypriot-British biologist
- Djamson, Eric Christopher (* 1926), retired Ghanaian diplomat
- Djan, Elke , German luge athlete
- Djan, Ohene († 1987), Ghanaian sports official
- Djandoubi, Hamida (1949–1977), Tunisian murderer and last person to be executed in France
- DJane Housekat (* 1987), German musician and DJane
- Djangirov, Eldar (* 1987), American jazz pianist
- Djangmah, Mavis (* 1973), Ghanaian soccer player
- Djaniny (* 1991), Cape Verdean football player
- Djankow, Simeon (* 1970), Bulgarian World Bank economist
- Djankow, Trajan (1976-2016), Bulgarian football player and manager
- Djaout, Tahar (1954–1993), Algerian journalist, poet and prose author
- Djapic, Nenad (* 1948), German film director and author as well as screenwriter
- Djappa, Olivier (* 1969), Cameroonian football player
- Djassi, Malam (* 1958), Guinea-Bissau diplomat
- Djaté-Taillard, Patricia (* 1971), French middle-distance runner
- Djatel, Wira (* 1984), Ukrainian soccer player
- Djati , ancient Egyptian prince
- Djatlow, Anatoli Stepanowitsch (1931–1995), Soviet engineer, deputy chief engineer of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
- Djachenko, Alexander (* 1980), Kazakh beach volleyball player
- Dyachenko, Alexander Igorewitsch (* 1983), Kazakh racing cyclist
- Djatschenko, Alexei Wladimirowitsch (* 1978), Russian saber fencer
- Dyachenko, Ekaterina Vladimirovna (* 1987), Russian saber fencer and Olympic champion
- Dyachenko, Jurij (* 1982), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Djatschenko, Petro (1895–1965), Ukrainian and Polish military leader
- Djachenko, Sergei (1952–2016), Kazakh politician
- Dyachenko, Vitalia Anatoljewna (* 1990), Russian tennis player
- Dyachenko, Xenija Sergejewna (* 1994), Russian handball player
- Djatchin, Vladimir Fyodorowitsch (* 1982), Russian swimmer
- Djau , ancient Egyptian official of the 6th Dynasty
- Djavan (* 1949), Brazilian musician
- Djavann, Chahdortt (* 1967), French writer with Azerbaijani roots
- Djawadi, Ramin (* 1974), German-Iranian composer
- Djawaher, Oveis Saheb (* 1956), Iranian sculptor
Dy
- Djebali, Moncef (1957–2009), French-Tunisian football player
- Djebar, Assia (1936–2015), Algerian writer, filmmaker, historian and university lecturer
- Djebbari, Jean-Baptiste (* 1982), French politician
- Djebbour, Rafik (* 1984), Algerian football player
- Djebi-Zadi, Lionel (* 1982), French football player
- Djedbastetiuefanch , ancient Egyptian vizier of the 26th dynasty
- Djedchonsiuefanch , high priest of Amun
- Djedhotepre Dedumose , ancient Egyptian king of the Second Intermediate Period
- Djédjé, Alcide (* 1956), Ivorian politician
- Djédjé, Brice Dja (* 1990), Ivorian football player
- Djédjé, Ernesto (1947–1983), Ivorian musician
- Djedkare , ancient Egyptian king of the 5th dynasty
- Djedkare Schemai , ancient Egyptian king
- Djedneferre Dedumose , King of the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt
- Djefaflia, Salim (* 1978), French football player
- Djefatnebti , ancient Egyptian queen
- Djeffal, Christian , German law scholar and university professor
- Djefi , head of the priesthood
- Djehuti , ancient Egyptian official
- Djehuti , ancient Egyptian general
- Djehuti , ancient Egyptian king of the Second Intermediate Period
- Djehuti , high priest of Amun
- Djehutiemhet , regent of Hermopolis
- Djekanović, Srdjan (* 1983), Canadian football goalkeeper and coach
- Djékouri, Elisabeth Badjo , Ivorian politician
- Djéliba Badjé (1941–2018), Nigerien storyteller
- Djelkhir, Khedafi (* 1983), French boxer
- Djelti, Rabia , Algerian author
- Djemaiel, Taoufik (* 1948), Tunisian handball player
- Djemba-Djemba, Éric (* 1981), Cameroonian football player
- Djender, Momo (* 1970), Algerian pop singer
- Djené (* 1991), Togolese football player
- Djenepo, Moussa (* 1998), Malian football player
- Djengoue, Nestor (* 1991), Cameroonian-Italian soccer player
- Djer , 3rd ancient Egyptian king of the 1st dynasty
- Djerabe, Armand (* 1980), Chadian football player
- Djerassi, Carl (1923–2015), Bulgarian-American-Austrian chemist and writer
- Djerassi, Isaac (1925-2011), American medic
- Djerejian, Edward (* 1939), American diplomat
- Djernis, Henrik (* 1968), Danish cyclist, world champion in cycling
- Djeseretanchnebti , Egyptian queen of the 3rd dynasty
- Djeugoué, Cédric (* 1992), Cameroonian football player
- Djevahirdjian, Hrand (1880–1947), Armenian gem cutter and dealer and pioneer of the industrial production of synthetic crystals
Djh
- Djhone, Leslie (* 1981), French sprinter
Dji
- Djian, Philippe (* 1949), French writer
- Djian, René (* 1927), French middle-distance runner
- Djibo, Fatou (1927–2016), Nigerien women's rights activist
- Djibo, Salou (* 1965), Nigerien officer
- Djibrill, Karimou (* 1933), Togolese football player
- Djiby, N'Diaye (* 1994), Senegalese soccer player
- Djida, Joseph (1945–2015), Cameroonian religious, Bishop of Ngaoundéré
- Djide, Tahir (1939–2009), Indonesian badminton coach
- Djidji, Koffi (* 1992), Ivorian football player
- Djiéhoua, Serge (* 1983), Ivorian football player
- Djigla, Toyi , King of Allada
- Djikoloum, Esaie (* 1991), Chadian football player
- Djiku, Alexander (* 1994), French football player
- Djilobodji, Papy (* 1988), Senegalese soccer player
- Djimasta, Koibla (1950–2007), Chadian politician, Prime Minister of Chad
- Djime, Leger (* 1987), Chadian football player
- Djimsiti, Berat (* 1993), Albanian football player
- Djindji, Dilon (* 1927), Mozambican musician
- Djingarey, Moussa Hamadou (* 1973), Nigerien film director and film producer
- Djir-Sarai, Bijan (* 1976), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Djiraïbé Kemneloum, Delphine (* 1960), Chadian lawyer and human rights activist
- Djite, Bruce (* 1987), Australian soccer player
- Djivanjan, Hovik Ch. (* 1972), Armenian politician of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
Djo
- Djo-Bourgeois (1898–1937), French architect and Art Deco artist
- Djohar, Said Mohamed (1918–2006), Comorian politician, President of the Comoros
- Djohoré, Cynthia (* 1990), Ivorian soccer and former volleyball player
- Djokic, Denise (* 1980), Canadian cellist
- Djoleto, Solomon Alexander Amu (* 1929), Ghanaian writer
- Djollo, Dimitri (* 1988), Dutch football player
- Djoman, Igor (* 1986), French football player
- Djomin, Lev Stepanowitsch (1926–1998), Soviet cosmonaut
- Djomina, Julija Wiktorovna (* 1969), Russian chess player
- Djomina, Swetlana Alexandrovna (* 1961), Russian sports shooter
- Djomkina, Lidija Ivanovna (1900–1994), Russian physical chemist
- Djomkina, Natalja Nikolajewna (* 1987), Russian parapsychologist
- Djomo Lola, Nicolas (* 1944), Congolese clergyman and bishop of Tshumbe
- Djomuschkin, Dmitri Nikolajewitsch (* 1979), Russian right-wing extremist
- Djoos, Christian (* 1994), Swedish ice hockey player
- Djoos, Pär (* 1968), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Djordjadze, Thea (* 1971), Georgian-German artist
- Djordjevic, Aleksandar (* 1981), Austrian football player
- Djordjevic, Barney (1942-2000), Serbian-American football player
- Djorkaeff (* 1985), German music producer
- Djorkaeff, Jean (* 1939), French football player and coach
- Djorkaeff, Oan (* 1997), French football player
- Djorkaeff, Youri (* 1968), French football player
- Djoser , second ancient Egyptian king of the third dynasty
- Djoserteni , ancient Egyptian king of the 3rd dynasty
- Djotodia, Michel , Central African military
- Djou, Charles (* 1970), American politician
- Djoueria, Abdallah , Comorian midwife, politician and MP
- Djoum, Arnaud (* 1989), Cameroonian-Belgian football player
- Djoumessi, Fernand (* 1989), Cameroonian high jumper
- Djourou, Johan (* 1987), Swiss football player
- Djoussouf, Abbas (1942–2010), Comorian politician and prime minister
- Djozic, Denni (* 1991), German handball player
Dju
- Djubayru b. Aadama († 1903), last sovereign Amir of Fombina
- Djudja, Volodymyr (* 1983), Ukrainian cyclist
- Djudjajew, Sergei Wassiljewitsch (* 1962), Soviet wrestler
- Djukic, Damir (* 1984), Austrian handball player
- Djukić, Milena (* 1960), Yugoslav basketball player
- Djukow, Alexander Valeryevich (* 1967), Russian manager
- Djulabinyanna, Enraeld , Australian artist
- Djulgerow, Petar (1929–2003), Bulgarian politician
- Djumala, Darmansjah (* 1958), Indonesian diplomat
- Djupedal, Øystein (* 1960), Norwegian politician (SV), member of the Storting
- Djupvik, Morten (* 1972), Norwegian show jumper
- Djupvik, Roger Aa (* 1981), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Djurberg, Bengt (1898–1941), Swedish actor
- Djurberg, Nathalie (* 1978), Swedish artist
- Djurhuus, Andreas Frederik (1906–1984), Faroese postal worker and politician
- Djurhuus, Christians (1708–1775), Danish pastor in the Faroe Islands
- Djurhuus, Hákun (1908–1987), Faroese politician of the People's Party (Fólkaflokkurin)
- Djurhuus, Hans Andrias (1883–1951), Faroese poet
- Djurhuus, Janus (1881–1948), Faroese poet
- Djurhuus, Jens Christian (1773-1853), Faroese farmer and the first poet to write in Faroese
- Djurhuus, Jens Hendrik (1799-1892), Faroese farmer and poet
- Djurhuus, Kristian (1895–1984), Faroese politician
- Djurhuus, Rune (* 1970), Norwegian chess grandmaster
- Djurhuus, Sverri (1920–2003), Faroese author and Faroese volunteer in World War II
- Djuric, Aleksandar (* 1982), Austrian basketball player
- Djuric, Igor (* 1988), Swiss football player
- Djuric, Miodrag (1933–2010), Yugoslav-French painter and graphic artist
- Djuric, Mirjana (* 1986), Serbian volleyball player
- Djuric, Sandro (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Djuricin, Goran (* 1974), Austrian football player and coach
- Djuricin, Marco (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
- Djurkovic, Maria , British production designer
- Djuschew, Dmitri Evgenjewitsch (* 1990), Russian-Belarusian biathlete