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Dom
- Dom, Annelies (* 1986), Belgian cyclist
- Dom, Arthur (1903–1996), German-Dutch motorcycle racer and engineer
- Dom, Jeanny (* 1954), Luxembourg table tennis player and official
- Dom, Michael (* 1977), Papua New Guinean poet
Doma
- Doma, Akos (* 1963), German writer and translator
- Doma, Ernő (* 1974), Hungarian football player and coach
- Domachowska, Marta (* 1986), Polish tennis player
- Domagała, Jacek (* 1947), Polish composer
- Domagała, Jan (* 1896), Polish concentration camp prisoner
- Domagalla, Helmut (1932–1995), German soccer player and coach
- Domagk, Gerhard (1895–1964), German pathologist and bacteriologist
- Domagoj († 876), Prince of Dalmatian Croatia
- d'Omalius d'Halloy, Jean Baptiste (1783–1875), Belgian geologist
- Doman, Cole (* 1993), American film and stage actor
- Doman, Jim (1949-1992), American poker player
- Doman, John (* 1945), American actor
- Domancich, Sophia (* 1957), French jazz pianist and composer
- Domangart I , King of the Irish-Scottish Kingdom of Dalriada (501–507)
- Domangart II († 673), King of Dalriada
- Domanico, Chuck (1944–2002), American jazz bassist and bass guitarist
- Domanig, Carl (1851–1913), Austrian numismatist and writer
- Domanig, Erwin (1898–1985), Austrian surgeon, governor of the Knightly Order of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem in Austria
- Domann, Ingrid (* 1952), German actress
- Domann, Johann (1564–1618), lawyer and syndic of the Hanseatic League
- Domann Cheese, Mario (* 1966), German politician (SPD)
- Domanović, Radoje (1873–1908), Serbian teacher, writer and satirist
- Domanowski, Heide (* 1969), German actress and voice actress
- Domańska, Joanna (* 1959), Polish pianist and teacher
- Domanski Lyfors, Marika (* 1960), Swedish football player, coach and official
- Domański, Bolesław (1872–1939), German-Polish pastor and political activist for Polish minorities in the Weimar Republic
- Domansky, Don (born 1946), Canadian athlete
- Domar, Evsey D. (1914-1997), American economist
- Domaracki, Marek (1964–2019), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Domarkaitė, Laima (* 1970), Lithuanian chess player and chess referee
- Domarkas, Juozas (* 1936), Lithuanian musician, orchestra conductor
- Domarkas, Rimundas (* 1954), Lithuanian politician (Tėvynės Sąjunga)
- Domarkas, Vidimantas (* 1965), Lithuanian politician
- Domarkas, Virginijus (* 1960), Lithuanian politician
- Domarkas, Vladislavas (1939–2016), Lithuanian radio engineer, rector and politician
- Domarski, Jan (* 1946), Polish football player
- Domarus, Alexander von (1881–1945), German physician
- Domarus, Max (1911–1992), German historian
- Domarus, Max Eugen (1866–1946), German archivist and director of the Wiesbaden State Archives (1921–1931)
- Domaš, Jasminka (* 1948), Croatian author
- Domaschk, Erich (1908–1974), German officer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Domaschk, Matthias (1957–1981), German civil rights activist (GDR) and victim of the Stasi
- Domaschke, Erik (* 1985), German soccer player
- Domaschnian, Georg (1868–1940), Austro-Hungarian major general, then Romanian division general and politician
- Domašcyna, Róža (* 1951), Sorbian poet and translator
- Domaševa, Julija (* 1986), Lithuanian choir director
- Domasin, Larry (* 1955), American film actor
- Domaškojc, Marjana (1872–1946), Sorbian factory worker and labor writer
- Domaszewski, Alfred von (1856–1927), Austrian archaeologist
- Domat, Jean (1625–1696), French lawyer
- Domay, Erhard (1940–2012), German Protestant clergyman
- Domazet, Anto (* 1947), Bosnian economist and politician (SDP)
- Domazos, Dimitrios (* 1942), Greek football player
Domb
- Domb, Cyril (1920–2012), British physicist
- Domba Mady, Richard (* 1953), Congolese clergyman and bishop of Doruma-Dungu
- Dombart, Theodor (1884–1969), German architect and university professor
- Dombasle, Arielle (* 1953), French actress and singer
- Dombasle, Christoph Joseph Alexandre Mathieu de (1777–1843), French agricultural scientist
- Dombaxi, Gerhard (* 1996), German soccer player
- Dombeck, Carola (* 1960), German gymnast
- Dombek, Bernhard (* 1939), German notary and lawyer
- Dombek, Paul (1865–1925), editor and politician, MdR, mayor
- Domberger, Luitpold (1912–2005), German artist, pioneer of artistic screen printing in Germany
- Dombert, Andreas (* 1979), German guitarist
- Dombert, Matthias (* 1955), German legal scholar
- Dombi, Tibor (* 1973), Hungarian football player
- Dombois, Adolf von (1857–1944), German lawyer, politician in financial administration and banker
- Dombois, Adolph (1823-1891), German administrative officer and district administrator
- Dombois, Andrea (* 1958), German politician (CDU), MdL, Vice-President of the Saxon State Parliament
- Dombois, Eugen M. (1931–2014), Swiss musician and music lecturer
- Dombois, Florian (* 1966), German artist
- Dombois, Friedrich (1860–1931), German administrative officer, district administrator and Senate President at the Prussian Higher Administrative Court
- Dombois, Friedrich Wilhelm (1890–1982), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Dombois, Hans (1907–1997), Protestant lawyer and canon lawyer
- Dombrady, Géza Siegfried (1924-2006), Hungarian Japanologist
- Dombrecht, Paul (* 1948), Belgian oboist and conductor
- Dombret, Andreas Raymond (* 1960), German-American economist and bank manager
- Dombrink, Julius (* 1989), German film and theater actor
- Dombroski, Amy (1987-2013), American cyclist
- Dombrovski, Karol (* 1991), Lithuanian biathlete
- Dombrovskis, Valdis (* 1971), Latvian politician, MEP
- Dombrovskis, Vjačeslavs (* 1977), Latvian politician
- Dombrowe, Daniel (* 1973), German DJ and event manager
- Dombrowka, Max (* 1992), German soccer player
- Dombrowski, Damian (* 1966), German art historian and university professor
- Dombrowski, Daniel (* 1953), American philosopher at Seattle University
- Dombrowski, Dieter (* 1951), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dombrowski, Dominik (* 1964), German-American author and translator
- Dombrowski, Erich (1882–1972), German journalist and writer
- Dombrowski, Ernst von (1862–1917), Bohemian hunter and writer
- Dombrowski, Ernst von (1896–1985), Austrian author, xylograph and illustrator
- Dombrowski, Hansmaria (1897–1977), German composer and conductor
- Dombrowski, Herbert (* 1935), German table tennis player
- Dombrowski, Joseph (* 1991), American road cyclist
- Dombrowski, Yuri Osipovich (1909–1978), Soviet writer
- Dombrowski, Karl von (1872–1951), German animal and hunting painter
- Dombrowski, Lothar (1930–2001), German journalist and moderator
- Dombrowski, Lutz (* 1959), German athlete and Olympic champion
- Dombrowski, Niclas (* 1991), German handball player
- Dombrowski, Nini (1899–1960), German music teacher and co-editor of the song book "Der Spielmann"
- Dombrowski, Paula (* 1975), German actress
- Dombrowski, Peter (* 1928), German mathematician
- Dombrowski, Ralf (* 1965), German jazz journalist and jazz author
- Dombrowski, Raoul von (1833-1896), Austrian forest scientist
- Dombrowski, Robert von (1869–1932), Bohemian ornithologist
- Dombrowski, Siegfried (1916–1977), German secret service agent, officer in the reconnaissance administration
- Dombrowski, Theodor (1925–2014), German philosopher and author
- Dombrowski, Uwe (* 1950), German engineer and university professor
- Dombrowsky, Adolf , German actor and director
- Dombrowsky, Camille (* 1994), German actress and singer
- Dombrowsky, Peter (* 1945), German local politician (CDU)
- Dombrowsky, Richard (1911–1987), German police officer in the People's Police
- Dombrowsky, Wolf R. (* 1948), German sociologist
- Domburs, Jānis (* 1972), Latvian journalist and television presenter
- Dombvári, Bence (* 1992), Hungarian canoeist
Domd
- Domdey, Angi (* 1950), German jazz singer and songwriter
- Domdey, Horst (* 1951), German biochemist and company founder
Dome
- Döme, Róbert (* 1979), Slovak ice hockey player
- Domeier, Frank (* 1964), German author
- Domeier, Johann Gabriel (1717–1790), German historian, administrative officer and mayor
- Domeier, Jörn (* 1979), German politician (SPD), MdL Lower Saxony
- Domeier, Lucie (1767–1833), German writer
- Domeier, Wilhelm Friedrich (1763–1815), Hanoverian court doctor
- Domeij, Kristoffer (1982–2011), American soldier in the Afghan War
- Domeij, Sofia (* 1976), Swedish biathlete
- Domej, Tanja (* 1977), Austrian legal scholar
- Domeki, Masato (* 1983), Japanese ice hockey player
- Domela Nieuwenhuis, Ferdinand (1846–1919), Dutch politician
- Domela, Harry , Latvian-Baltic German impostor, author and Spain fighter
- Domela, Jan (1894–1973) American artist and illustrator
- Dömeland, Béatrice (* 1973), German volleyball player
- Domenec, Michael (1816–1878), Spanish religious, Bishop of Allegheny
- Domènech i Estapà, Josep (1858–1917), Spanish architect of Catalan modernism
- Domènech i Montaner, Lluís (1850–1923), Spanish architect
- Domènech i Roura, Pere (1881–1962), Spanish architect of Catalan modernism
- Domenech, Raymond (* 1952), French football player and coach
- Domeneghini, Anton Gino (1897–1966), Italian advertising specialist and film animator
- Domeneginis, Frangiskos († 1874), Greek politician, poet, painter and composer
- Domenego, Hans (1926–1990), Austrian author of books for children and young people, editor
- Domenego, Melanie , Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Domenge i Antiga, Melcior (1871–1939), Spanish painter
- Domengeaux, James (1907–1988), American politician
- Domenghini, Angelo (* 1941), Italian football player and coach
- Domenica, Julia (* 1981), German film actress
- Domenicali, Antonio (1936–2002), Italian racing cyclist
- Domenicali, Stefano (* 1965), Italian racing team boss
- Domenichelli, Giuseppe (1887–1955), Italian gymnast
- Domenichelli, Hnat (* 1976), Canadian-Swiss ice hockey player
- Domenichetti, Giulia (* 1984), Italian soccer player
- Domenichino (1581–1641), Italian painter
- Domenici, Antonio (* 1958), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Domenici, Leonardo (* 1955), Italian politician, MEP
- Domenici, Pete (1932-2017), American politician (Republican Party)
- Domenico da Cese (1905–1978), Italian Capuchin and religious priest
- Domenico da Piacenza , Italian dance master and dance theorist
- Domenico Michiel , Vice Duke of Venice
- Domeniconi, Carlo (* 1947), Italian guitarist and composer
- Domenig, Aya (* 1972), Japanese-Swiss filmmaker and ethnologist
- Domenig, Gerald (* 1953), Austrian contemporary artist
- Domenig, Günther (1934–2012), Austrian architect
- Domenig, Hans (* 1934), Swiss Protestant pastor, photographer and author
- Domenig, Hans Jürg (* 1964), Swiss entrepreneur, author and franchise pioneer
- Domenig, Max (1886–1952), Austrian sculptor
- Domenig, Thomas (* 1933), Swiss architect
- Domentiolos , general of the Eastern Roman emperor Phocas
- Domer, Bettina (* 1966), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Dömer, Markus (* 1969), German carom player
- Domercant, Henry (* 1980), US-Bosnian basketball player
- Domergue, Charles (1914-2008) French naturalist, ornithologist, cave explorer, and herpetologist
- Domergue, Faith (1924–1999), American actress
- Domergue, François-Urbain (1745–1810), French grammarian and journalist
- Domergue, Jean-François (* 1957), French football player and coach
- Domergue, Jean-Gabriel (1889–1962) French painter and poster artist
- Domergue, Marcel (* 1901), French football player
- Domes, Alfred (1901–1984), German political publicist
- Domes, Franz (1863–1930), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SDAP), member of the National Council
- Domes, Josefine (* 1981), German musician and actress
- Domes, Jürgen (1932–2001), German political scientist
- Domes, Robert (* 1961), German journalist and author
- Domesle, Andrea (* 1969), German art historian, Germanist, art critic, lecturer, cultural manager and curator
- Dometius († 284), Bishop of Byzantion
- Domett, Alfred (1811–1887), Anglo-New Zealand politician and poet
- Domeyko, Ignacy (1802-1889), Polish geologist
Domg
- Domgörgen, Hein (1898–1972), German boxer
- Domgörgen, Jakob (* 1908), German boxer
- Domgraf-Fassbaender, Willi (1897–1978), German opera singer
Domh
- Domhardt, Alfred Gustav Friedrich von (1792–1856), German landowner
- Domhardt, Gerd (1945–1997), German composer
- Domhardt, Johann Friedrich von (1712–1781), Prussian administrative officer
- Domhardt, Ludwig Friedrich von (1744–1814), Prussian civil servant
- Domhardt, Wolfgang (1951–2019), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Domhnall, 6th Earl of Mar , Scottish magnate
- Domhnall, 8th Earl of Mar (1293-1332), Scottish magnate
- Domhoff, Bärbel , German soccer goalkeeper
- Domhoff, George William (* 1936), American psychologist, professor of psychology and sociology
Domi
- Domi, Didier (* 1978), French football player
- Domi, Dom , Belgian comic author
- Domi, Max (* 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Domi, Tie (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Domian, Jürgen (* 1957), German author, journalist and television and radio presenter
- Domian, Thomas (* 1964), German rower
- Domide, Flavius (* 1946), Romanian football player
- Domig, Christoph (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
- Domik, Gitta (* 1957), Austrian computer scientist and university professor
- Domin, Czesław (1929–1996), Polish clergyman, Bishop of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg
- Domin, Friedrich (1902–1961), German actor and theater director
- Domin, Hilde (1909–2006), German poet
- Domin, Josip Franjo (1754–1819), Croatian-Hungarian physicist, priest and physician, inventor of electrotherapy
- Domin, Karel (1882–1953), Czech botanist
- Domina, Fritz (1902–1975), German pianist, arranger and film composer
- Domińczyk, Dagmara (* 1976), Polish-American actress
- Domińczyk, Marika (* 1980), American actress of Polish origin
- Dominé, André (* 1946), German journalist and wine author
- Dominedò, Giovanni (* 1938), Italian diplomat
- Domingas Alves, Maria (* 1959), East Timorese politician; Minister of Social Affairs, civil servant
- Domingo Davila, Alejandro Santo (* 1977), Colombian-American entrepreneur
- Domingo de Guerra, Pedro José (1809–1879), President of Bolivia
- Domingo de la Calzada († 1109), patron of the pilgrimage to St. James; Saint
- Domingo de Santo Tomás (1499–1570), Spanish missionary in Peru and linguist
- Domingo Ferrer, Plácido (1907–1987), Spanish zarzuela singer (baritone) and the father of the opera tenors Plácido Domingo
- Domingo Gygax, Marc (* 1965), Spanish ancient historian
- Domingo Hồ Ngọc Cẩn (1876–1948), Vietnamese Roman Catholic bishop
- Domingo, Colman (* 1969), American actor, playwright, dancer, singer and theater director
- Domingo, Francisco (1842–1920), Spanish painter
- Domingo, Joaquín (1917–1981), Spanish carom player and multiple world and European champion
- Domingo, Kim (* 1995), Filipino actress, model, and television presenter
- Domingo, Marcel (1924-2010), French football player and coach
- Domingo, Plácido (* 1941), Spanish opera singer (tenor)
- Domingo, René (1928-2013), French football player
- Domingo-Albert, Delia (* 1942), Filipino diplomat and foreign minister
- Domingos Fernandes, Willians (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Domingos Zortea, Nélio (* 1963), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Jataí
- Domingos, Jônatas (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Domingos, Raul , Mozambican politician
- Domingue, John , British computer scientist
- Domingue, Louis (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Domingue, Michel (1813–1877), President of Haiti
- Domingues de Oliveira, Joaquim (1878–1967), Portuguese clergyman, Archbishop of Florianópolis
- Domingues, Adauto (* 1961), Brazilian obstacle, medium-distance and long-distance runner
- Domingues, Adelina (1888–2002), Cape Verdean American supercentenarian
- Domingues, Afonso († 1402), Portuguese builder
- Domingues, Dario (1954-2000), Argentine world music artist (vocals, flutes, songwriting)
- Domingues, João (* 1993), Portuguese tennis player
- Domingues, Leandro (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Domingues, Mika (* 1991), Portuguese soccer player
- Domingues, Milene (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Domínguez Calvo, Estefanía (* 1984), Spanish triathlete
- Domínguez Cámpora, Alberto (1895–1970), Uruguayan politician
- Domínguez Couttolenc, Oscar Roberto (* 1956), Mexican religious, Bishop of Ecatepec
- Domínguez Escoto, Alejandro (* 1961), Mexican soccer player
- Domínguez Lamas, Juan (* 1990), Spanish football player
- Domínguez Lino, Lourdes (* 1981), Spanish tennis player
- Domínguez Luis, Cecilia (* 1948), Spanish poet and writer
- Domínguez Muñoz, Agustín (1932–2010), Spanish football official
- Domínguez Ortiz, Antonio (1909-2003), Spanish historian
- Domínguez Sánchez, Manuel (1840–1906), Spanish painter
- Domínguez y Gómez, Clemente (1946–2005), Spanish clergyman, head of the Palmarian Catholic Church
- Domínguez, Adolfo (* 1950), Spanish entrepreneur and fashion designer
- Domínguez, Alejandro Damián (* 1981), Argentinian football player
- Domínguez, Alfonso (* 1965), Uruguayan football player
- Domínguez, Álvaro (* 1981), Colombian football player
- Domínguez, Álvaro (* 1989), Spanish football player
- Domínguez, Carlos María (* 1955), Argentine writer
- Domínguez, Carlos María (* 1965), Argentine religious and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in San Juan de Cuyo
- Domínguez, Cecilia (* 1981), Argentine biathlete
- Domínguez, Cecilio Vega (1913–1936), Spanish Oblate of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, martyr
- Domínguez, Chano (* 1960), Spanish jazz pianist
- Domínguez, Diego (* 1966), Argentinian and Italian rugby union player
- Domínguez, Diego (* 1991), Spanish actor and singer
- Domínguez, Ernesto (* 1955), Mexican pool player
- Domínguez, Gustavo (* 1980), Spanish cyclist
- Domínguez, Iván (* 1976), Cuban cyclist
- Domínguez, Jorge (* 1959), Argentine soccer player
- Dominguez, José (* 1974), Portuguese football player
- Domínguez, Juan Carlos (* 1971), Spanish cyclist
- Domínguez, Julio (* 1987), Mexican soccer player
- Domínguez, Ladislao , Mexican soccer player
- Domínguez, Leinier (* 1983), Cuban-American chess master
- Domínguez, Luciano (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Domínguez, Luis (1819–1898), Argentine politician, diplomat and writer
- Domínguez, Marcelo (* 1970), Argentine boxer
- Domínguez, Maribel (* 1978), Mexican soccer player
- Domínguez, Mario (* 1975), Mexican racing car driver
- Domínguez, Marta (* 1975), Spanish long distance and obstacle runner
- Dominguez, Maxime (* 1996), Swiss football player
- Domínguez, Miguel (1756-1830), Mexican politician
- Domínguez, Nicolás (* 1998), Argentinian football player
- Domínguez, Oralia (1925–2013), Mexican opera singer (mezzo-soprano, alto)
- Domínguez, Óscar (1906–1958), Spanish painter
- Domínguez, Óscar (* 1985), American pool player
- Domínguez, Rogelio (1931-2004), Argentine football goalkeeper
- Domínguez, Sergio (* 1979), Spanish road cyclist
- Dominguez, Wade (1966-1998), American actor
- Domínguez-Nieto, Carlos (* 1972), Spanish conductor
- Dominguín, Luis Miguel (1926–1996), Spanish torero and matador
- Dominiak, Bartosz (* 1976), Polish politician
- Dominiak, Jo Marie (* 1996), German singer and songwriter
- Dominic Tan (* 1997), Malaysian soccer player
- Dominica , Christian martyr
- Dominichi, Jorge (1947–1998), Argentinian soccer player and coach
- Dominici, Antonio (1737–1794) Italian painter
- Dominici, Arturo (1916–1992), Italian film and stage actor
- Dominici, Gaston (1877–1965), French winemaker and three-time murderer
- Dominici, Giovanni († 1419), Italian Dominican and cardinal, Blessed
- Dominicis, Cyrano de (1927-2017), French theoretical physicist
- Dominicis, Gino de (1947–1998), Italian conceptual artist and painter
- Dominick, Frederick H. (1877–1960), American politician
- Dominick, Peter H. (1915–1981), American politician
- Dominicus , Frankish clergyman and missionary
- Dominicus , first Archbishop of Gran
- Dominicus a Jesu Maria (1559–1630), Spanish Carmelite
- Dominicus Leo , Magister militum of Venice
- Dominicus Nanus Mirabellius , cleric, medic, lawyer, humanist
- Dominicus, Alexander (1873–1945), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician (DDP)
- Dominik, Andrew (* 1967), Australian director
- Dominik, Friedrich (1829–1891), German veterinarian
- Dominik, Hans (1870–1910), officer in the Imperial Protection Force for Cameroon
- Dominik, Hans (1872–1945), German author, journalist, engineer
- Dominik, Hans (1906–1980), German naval officer
- Dominik, Jacek (* 1969), Polish EU official
- Dominik, Thorsten (* 1977), German wrestler
- Dominiković, Davor (* 1978), Croatian handball player and coach
- Dominikovic, Evie (* 1980), Australian tennis player
- Dominic († 1221), founder of the Dominican Order of Preachers
- Dominic of Prussia († 1460), German Carthusian monk
- Dominic of Silos († 1073), Spanish Benedictine, saint of the Catholic Church
- Dominic of Sora (951–1031), Benedictine monk, hermit, traveling preacher and founder of a monastery
- Dominioni, Manuela (* 1990), Swiss floorball player
- Dominique , the name or pseudonym of a French director
- Dominique, Natty (1896–1982), American jazz trumpeter
- Dominique, Ronald Joseph (* 1964), American serial killer
- Dominis, John (1921–2013), American documentary photographer, war correspondent, and photojournalist
- Dominis, Markantun de (1560–1624), Croatian theologian and scientist
- Dominissini, Loris (* 1961), Italian football player and coach
- Dominke, Vera (* 1953), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Domino, Fats (1928-2017), American blues musician
- Dominok, Gottfried (1932–2010), German pathologist and university professor
- Domis , Greek sculptor
- Domitia († 59), aunt of the emperor Nero
- Domitia Calvina , Roman nobleman
- Domitia Decidiana , wife of Gnaeus Iulius Agricola
- Domitia Lepida († 54), mother-in-law of Emperor Claudius
- Domitia Longina , Roman matrona
- Domitia Lucilla the Younger , mother of the Roman Emperor Mark Aurel
- Domitia Paulina , sister of Hadrian
- Domitian (51–96), Roman Emperor (81–96)
- Domitian the Younger , adopted son of the Roman Emperor Domitian
- Domitian of Carinthia , Duke in Carantania
- Domitian of Maastricht , Bishop of Tongeren, saint
- Domitianus , Roman official and emperor of the breakaway Imperium Galliarum
- Domitianus († 354), Roman Praetorian prefect
- Domitien, Elisabeth (1925–2005), Central African politician, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
- Domitilla the Elder , wife of Emperor Vespasian
- Domitilla the Younger , daughter of the Roman Emperor Vespasian
- Domitios Kallistratos , Greek local historian
- Domitius Afer, Gnaeus († 59), Roman suffect consul 39 and rhetorician
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 162 BC. Chr.
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 192 BC Chr.
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 122 BC. Chr.
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus , Roman consul 96 BC Chr.
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus († 31 BC), Roman politician and military leader of the late republic
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus († 40), Roman politician of the early imperial era, father of Nero
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Lucius († 82 BC), Roman consul 94 BC Chr.
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Lucius († 25), Roman politician of the Augustan period, consul 16 BC. Chr.
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Lucius (98 BC – 48 BC), Roman politician; Consul 54 BC Chr.
- Domitius Alexander , governor of Africa, Roman counter-emperor
- Domitius Apollinaris, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (97)
- Domitius Calvinus, Gnaeus , Roman senator and general
- Domitius Corbulo, Gnaeus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Domitius Corbulo, Gnaeus († 67), Roman general
- Domitius Dexter, Gaius , Roman consul 196
- Domitius Domitianus, Lucius († 298), Roman counter-emperor
- Domitius Epictetus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Domitius Hieron, Titus , Roman Officer (Imperial Era)
- Domitius Honoratus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Domitius Iustinus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Domitius Modestus , Roman consul
- Domitius Philippus, Gnaeus , Roman Prefect of Egypt (240–242)
- Domitius Rogatus, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Domitrovitsch, Josef (1893–1962), Hungarian religious and Roman Catholic bishop in Brazil
- Domizlaff, Georg (1854–1937), President of the Oberpostdirektion Leipzig
- Domizlaff, Hans (1892–1971), German graphic artist, advertising psychologist and writer
- Domizlaff, Helmuth (1902–1983), German antiquarian
- Domizlaff, Hildegard (1898–1987), German sculptor, woodcut and jewelry artist
- Domizlaff, Karl (1859–1915), German lawyer, insurance manager and author
- Domizlaff, Svante (* 1950), German publicist and sailor
- Domizzi, Maurizio (* 1980), Italian football player
Domj
- Domján, Edit (1932–1972), Hungarian actress
- Domjan, Raphaël (* 1972), Swiss solar energy pioneer
- Domjan, Veronika (* 1996), Slovenian discus thrower
Domk
- Domke, Bruno (1876–1962), German farmer, big game hunter, coffee planter, hotelier and landowner
- Domke, Carl (1889–1962), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Domke, Dieter (* 1987), German badminton player
- Domke, Elli (1888–1975), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Domke, Erich , German resistance fighters against National Socialism
- Domke, Ernst (1882–1945), German politician (SPD)
- Domke, Kurt (1914-2018), German gymnast
- Domke, René (* 1972), German graduate financial economist and politician (FDP)
- Domke, Sigi (* 1957), German director and author
- Dömken, Carl-Heinz (1929–2011), German horse breeder, caricaturist, artist, journalist and author
Doml
- Dömling, Norbert (* 1952), German jazz and fusion bassist
- Dömling, Wolfgang (* 1938), German musicologist
Domm
- Domm, Robert Peter , New Zealand East Timor activist
- Domm, Rosa (* 1998), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Dommanget, Ghislaine (1900–1991), French actress and Princess of Monaco
- Dommann, Monika (* 1966), Swiss historian and university professor
- Dommartin, Solveig (1961–2007), French actress
- Dommasch, Manfred (* 1933), German soccer player
- Dommele, Adam van (* 1984), Australian soccer player
- Dommen, Arthur J. (1934–2005), American journalist and agricultural economist
- Dommenget, Boris (* 1960), German guitar maker
- Dommenget, Oliver (* 1966), German film director, cameraman and screenwriter
- Dommer, Arrey von (1828–1905), German music historian and librarian
- Dommer, Elisabeth (* 1951), German author
- Dommergue, Alphonse (1873–1954), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Dommerich, Johann Christoph (1723–1767), German philosopher, Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Dommerich, Jürgen , German ski jumper
- Dommering, Jan (1882–1958), Dutch billiards player
- Dommermuth, Ralph (* 1963), German internet entrepreneur
- Dommersnes, Liv (1922-2014), Norwegian actress
- Dommes, August (1824–1899), German manor owner and politician (NLP), MdR
- Dommes, Bernhard (1832–1916), German farmer and politician
- Dommes, Wilhelm von (1867–1959), German lieutenant general, authorized representative of the Prussian royal family
- Dömming, Johann Martin , German composer of the late baroque
- Dommisch, Icke (* 1987), German television presenter and sports reporter
- Dommisch, Peter (1934–1991), German actor, voice actor and radio play speaker
Domn
- Domna, Julia († 217), wife of the emperor Septimius Severus, mother of the emperors Caracalla and Geta
- Domnall († 695), King of Dalriada
- Domnall Brecc († 642), King of Dalriada
- Domnall Ua hÉnna († 1098), Bishop of Munster
- Domneck, Friedrich von (1385–1445), councilor of the Palatinate, cathedral dean and prince-bishop of Worms (1426–1445)
- Domnérus, Arne (1924–2008), Swedish jazz saxophonist
- Domnich, Heinrich (1767–1844), horn player, composer and music teacher
- Domnick, Hans (1909–1985), German film producer and documentary filmmaker
- Domnick, Ottomar (1907–1989), German art collector, physician and author
- Domnik, Norbert (* 1964), Austrian triathlete
- Domnikow, Igor Alexandrovich (1959–2000), Russian journalist
- Domnina von Terni († 269), virgin, martyr and saint
- Domnina, Oxana Alexandrovna (* 1984), Russian figure skater
- Domninos by Larisa , late antique philosopher and mathematician
- Domnius von Split († 304), Croatian saint and bishop
- Domnus I († 273), Bishop of Antioch
Domo
- Domogała, Adam (* 1993), Polish-German ice hockey player
- Domogala, Patrick (* 1993), German athlete
- Domogała, Tomasz (* 1985), Polish mechanical engineering entrepreneur
- Domogazki, Grigori Wladimirowitsch (* 1941), Russian physicist
- Domokos, Gábor (* 1961), Hungarian applied mathematician and engineer
- Dömölky-Sákovics, Lídia (* 1936), Hungarian foil fencer
- Domon, Ken (1909–1990), Japanese photographer
- Domonkos, Mariann (* 1958), Canadian table tennis player
- Domont, Axel (* 1990), French racing cyclist
- Domonyik, Gábor (* 1976), Hungarian orienteer and athlete
- Domoraud, Cyril (* 1971), Ivorian football player
- Domoraud, Wilfried (* 1988), French-Ivorian football player
- Dōmori, Katsutoshi (born 1976), Japanese football player
- Domosławski, Artur (* 1967), Polish journalist
- Dōmoto, Akiko (* 1932), Japanese politician
- Dōmoto, Hisao (1928-2013) Japanese painter
- Dōmoto, Inshō (1891–1975) Japanese painter
- Dömötör, Mihály (1875–1962), Hungarian lawyer and politician
- Domowtschijski, Valeri (* 1986), Bulgarian football player
Domp
- Dompert, Alfred (1914–1991), German athlete
- Dompert, Karl (1923–2013), German automobile designer
- Dompierre, François (* 1943), Canadian composer
- Dompke, Christoph (* 1965), German comedian, author and female impersonator
- Dömpke, Gustav (1853–1923), German music critic
- Dompnier, Marie (* 1980), French actress
- Dompnig, Heinz († 1490), Wroclaw Governor
- Dompok, Bernard Giluk (* 1949), Malaysian politician, Prime Minister of Sabah
Domr
- Domratschawa, Darja (* 1986), Belarusian biathlete
- Domres, Anja (* 1963), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Domres, Thomas (* 1970), German politician (PDS, Die Linke), MdL
- Domrich, Ottomar (1819–1907), German physician
- Domroes, Eike (1952–2018), German actor
- Domröse, Angelica (* 1941), German actress
- Domröse, Daniela (* 1982), German beauty queen
- Domröse, Hans-Lothar (* 1952), German major general in the army of the Bundeswehr
- Domröse, Heinz-Wolfgang (* 1946), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Domröse, Lothar (1920–2014), German officer
- Domröse, Wolfgang (* 1948), German painter and graphic artist
Doms
- Doms, Andreas (1955–2014), German radio journalist
- Doms, Dennis (* 2004), German actor and young actor
- Doms, Herbert (1890–1977), German moral theologian
- Doms, Joseph († 1853), German merchant and tobacco industrialist
- Doms, Julius (1889–1964), German business lawyer and entrepreneur
- Doms, Rosemarie , German clinical psychologist and author
- Doms, Wilhelm (1868–1957), German artist and writer
- Domšaitis, Pranas (1880–1965), German painter
- Domsch, Alwin (1871–1954), German landowner and politician (DNVP, CNBL), MdR
- Domsch, Michel (* 1941), German economist
- Domscheidt, Emil , German soccer player
- Domscheit, Arthur (1914-2006), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Domscheit, Juliane (* 1988), German rower
- Domscheit-Berg, Anke (* 1968), German politician (Bündnis90 / Die Grünen, pirate party, non-party) and author
- Domscheit-Berg, Daniel (* 1978), German spokesman for the whistleblower platform WikiLeaks
- Domschke, Günter (* 1930), German chemist
- Domschke, Katharina (* 1978), German psychiatrist and university professor
- Domschke, Maggy (1958–2014), German actress
- Domschke, Wolfgang (* 1944), German university professor for business administration and operations research
- Domsgen, Michael (* 1967), German Protestant theologian and religious educator
- Domsich, Johannes (* 1960), Austrian media scientist, art historian, cultural scientist, author and entrepreneur
Domv
- Domvile, Barry (1878–1971), British admiral