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- D'Sa, Francis Xavier (* 1936), Indian Jesuit and university professor
- D'Sa, Ian (* 1975), Canadian guitarist
- D'sa, Leroy , Indian badminton player
- Dsagnidze, Nana (* 1987), Georgian chess player
- Dzagojew, Alan Jelisbarowitsch (* 1990), Russian football player
- Dsalamidse, Natela Georgievna (* 1993), Russian tennis player
- Dsalamidze, Nika (* 1992), Georgian football player
- Dsanabadsar (1635–1723), Mongol clergyman, religious head of Lamaism in Outer Mongolia
- Dsane-Selby, Kofi (* 1931), Ghanaian diplomat
- Dzantiev, Kazbek Borisovich (1952–2011), North Ossetian politician
- Dsarasow, Sawkuds Dsabojewitsch (1930–1990), Soviet wrestler
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- Jabalī, ʿAbd al-Wāsiʿ , Persian poet and panegyric
- Jaballah, Abdellah (* 1956), Islamist politician
- Jabari, Ahmed al- (1960–2012), Palestinian commander in chief of the Hamas military wing
- Jabir I (1772-1859), regent of the royal Kuwaiti Al-Sabah dynasty
- Jabir ibn Aflah , Hispanic-Arabic astronomer and mathematician
- Jabir ibn Hayyān , Persian alchemist, historicity doubtful
- Jabir ibn Zaid , Islamic traditionalist and Mufti
- Jabir, Sami al- (* 1972), Saudi Arabian football player
- Jabiri, Sa'd Allah al- (1893–1947), Syrian politician
- Jabr, Salih (1896–1957), Iraqi politician
- Jabra, Jabra Ibrahim (1920-1994), Palestinian writer
- Jabrailow, Chamsat Wadudowitsch (1956-2013), Soviet boxer
- Jabrailow, Mochamed-Emi Said-Emijewitsch (* 1993), Russian football player
- Jād al-Haqq, Jād al-Haqq ʿAlī (1917–1996), Egyptian Grand Mufti
- Jaʿd ibn Dirham, al- († 724), representative of the Jabrites in Islam
- Jadambaa, Nawaandordschiin (1900–1939), Mongolian politician, first republican head of state of Mongolia
- Jadid, Salah († 1993), Syrian politician
- Jafar Abd al-Karim Barzanji , Kurdish politician in Iraq
- Jafar al-Hajib (* 874), person of Ismaili Shiite Islam, chronicler
- Jafar as-Sādiq († 765), sixth Imam of the Imamites, founder of the first Islamic school of law
- Jafar as-Sādiq ibn Amīr Mufaddal Saif ad-Dīn , eldest son of the 53rd Dā'ī al-Mutlaq, Muslim scholar and author
- Jafar ibn Abī Tālib († 629), companion of Muhammad
- Jafar Khan , Shah of Persia from the dynasty of the Zand princes
- Jafari, Ibrahim al- (* 1947), Iraqi politician and Prime Minister
- Jafari, Mohammad Ali (* 1957), Iranian major general, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard
- Dschagarow, Georgi (1925–1995), Bulgarian politician and author
- Dschahan Shah († 1467), Turkmen ruler of the Qara Qoyunlu
- Jahāngir Chān, Mirzā (1870–1908), Iranian journalist and editor
- Dschahangiri, Eshagh (* 1957), Iranian politician
- Jahani, Muhammad al- (* 1974), Saudi Arabian football player
- Dschahl, Abū († 624), adversary of the Prophet Mohamed
- Jahm ibn Safwān , Islamic theologian
- Dschaifi, Hamud al- († 1985), Yemeni officer and politician
- Jaiyānī, Ibn Muʿādh al- , Arabic astronomer and mathematician
- Dschakow, Emil (1908–1978), Bulgarian physicist
- Jalabi, Ahmad al- (1944–2015), Iraqi mathematics professor and politician
- Jalal ad-Din , last ruler of the Khorezm Shahs
- Jalāl ad-Dīn ar-Rūmī (1207–1273), Islamic mystic, founder of the Mevlevi dervish order
- Jalal ad-Din Hassan († 1221), person of Ismaili Shiite Islam, Imam of the Ismailis
- Jalawi, Ali al- (* 1975), Bahraini poet
- Jalili, Said (* 1965), Iranian politician and diplomat
- Dschalilowa, Alla Gajewna (1908–1992), Russian dancer (ballerina) and soloist of the Bolshoi Theater
- Jallud, Abd as-Salam (* 1944), Libyan politician, Prime Minister of Libya (1972–1977)
- Dscham, Mahmud (1884–1969), Iranian politician and diplomat
- Jamal ad-Din Muhammad , Emir of Damascus
- Jamal al-Fadl (* 1963), Sudanese supporter of Osama bin Laden
- Jamal, Arsala (1966–2013), Afghan politician and provincial governor
- Jamaludinov, Kamil Aliyevich (* 1979), Russian boxer
- Jamalzade, Mohammad Ali (1892–1997), Iranian author and lawyer
- Dschambaski, Angel (* 1979), Bulgarian politician of the IMRO - Bulgarian National Movement
- Dschambekow, Umar (* 1997), Austrian boxer of Chechen origin
- Jami (1414–1492), Persian poet and mystic
- Jamil, Qadri (* 1952), Syrian politician
- Jamsrangiin, Öldsii-Orschich (1967–2019), Mongolian cyclist
- Janabergenov, Jerdos , Kazakh boxer
- Dschanagulow, Talant (* 1989), Kyrgyz judoka
- Janah ad-Daula († 1103), Atabeg of Homs
- Dschanajew, Soslan Totrasowitsch (* 1987), Russian football player
- Janaschia, Simon (1900–1947), Georgian historian
- Janelidze, Iustin Iwlianowitsch (1883–1950), Soviet surgeon
- Dschangildin, Alibi (1884–1953), Kazakh-Russian revolutionary
- Dschani Beg († 1357), Khan of the Golden Horde
- Dschanibekow, Vladimir Alexandrowitsch (* 1942), Soviet cosmonaut
- Jannābī, Abū Saʿīd al- († 913), missionary of the Ismailis and founder of the Qarmatian state in al-Hasa and Bahrain
- Dschannati, Ahmad (* 1927), Iranian Ayatollah and politician
- Dschannati, Ali (* 1949), Iranian politician and diplomat
- Dschanojan, Dschanik (1928–2010), Soviet or Armenian politician and manager
- Janpoladjan, Hripsime (1918–2004), Armenian-Soviet-Russian orientalist, archaeologist and historian
- Dschanuzakow, Törökul (1893–1921), Soviet politician
- Jaqmaq (1373-1453), Sultan of the Mamluks in Egypt (1438-1453)
- Jaradat, Hanadi (1975-2003), Palestinian suicide bomber
- Jarba, Ahmad al- (* 1969), Syrian politician
- Jardjarai, al- († 1045), vizier of the Fatimids (1028-1045)
- Jarrar, Chalida (* 1963), Palestinian politician (PFLP)
- Dschasrai, Puntsagiin (1933–2007), Mongolian politician
- Jassas, al- (917-981), Hanafi scholar
- Jaudhar al-Ustadh († 973), slave and court minister of the Fatimids
- Dschauhar as-Siqillī († 992), military leader of the Fatimids
- Jawhari, al-Abbas ibn Said al- , mathematician and astronomer in Baghdad
- Jaulani, Abu Muhammad al- , Syrian terrorist
- Javakhishvili, Giwi (1912–1985), Georgian politician
- Javakhishvili, Iwane (1876–1940), Georgian historian
- Javakhishvili, Lela (* 1984), Georgian chess player
- Javakhishvili, Micheil (1880–1937), Georgian writer
- Jawād, Muhammad al- (811-835), ninth imam according to the belief of the Twelve Shiites (Imamites)
- Javanshir, Behbud Khan (1877–1921), Azerbaijani politician
- Jawanschir, Hamida (1873–1955), Azerbaijani-Soviet entrepreneur, writer, translator, philanthropist and patron
- Jaza'iriya, Warda al- (1939–2012), Algerian singer
- Dschebrailow, Achmedija (1920–1994), Soviet military, partisan and leader of the French Resistance
- Dscheenbekow, Sooronbai (* 1958), Kyrgyz politician and prime minister
- Dschekermisch († 1106), governor (Atabeg) of Mosul
- Dschelepow, Boris Sergejewitsch (1910–1998), Russian nuclear physicist and university professor
- Dschelepow, Wenedikt Petrovich (1913–1999), Russian physicist
- Dschemal, Geidar Dschachidowitsch (1947–2016), Russian-Islamic revolutionary, social activist, philosopher and poet
- Jemal, Orhan Geidarovich , Russian journalist and author
- Dschemiljew, Mustafa Abduldschemil (* 1943), Ukrainian politician and chairman of the National Assembly of Crimean Tatars
- Dschergenija, Anri (1941-2020), Abkhaz politician
- Jibril ar-Radschub (* 1953), Palestinian politician
- Jibrīl ibn ʿUmar , Usūl scholar
- Jibril, Ahmad (* 1938), Palestinian leader
- Jibril, Mahmud (1952–2020), Libyan politician
- Djiburi, Abid Mutlaq al- , Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq
- Jifri, Habib Ali al- (* 1971), Saudi Arabian founder and director of the Tabah Foundation (2005), United Arab Emirates
- Djigarchanjan, Armen (* 1935), Armenian actor
- Jigdschidiin, Mönchbat (1941-2018), Mongolian wrestler
- Dschigurda, Nikita Borissowitsch (* 1961), Ukrainian and Russian actor, singer, scenarioist, voice actor and director
- Jihan as-Sadat (* 1933), Egyptian first lady
- Dschikija, Georgi Tamasowitsch (* 1993), Russian football player
- Dschingarowa, Emilija (* 1978), Bulgarian chess player
- Genghis Khan († 1227), high medieval khagan of the Mongols
- Dschingkim (1243-1286), Crown the Mongolian
- Dschiojew, Inal Grigoryevich (* 1969), Russian football player
- Dschiojew, Murat Kuzmitsch (* 1955), South Ossetian politician and Foreign Minister of the Republic of South Ossetia
- Dschiojewa, Alla Alexandrovna (* 1949), South Ossetian politician
- Dschiwondow, Ilija (* 1978), Bulgarian sprinter and hurdler
- Dschobawa, Baadur (* 1983), Georgian chess master
- Jokhadze, Anri (* 1980), Georgian pop singer
- Djodschua, Dawit (* 1989), Georgian chess player
- Dscholomanow, Mussulman (* 1997), Kyrgyz middle-distance runner
- Jonev, Spas (1927–1966), Bulgarian actor
- Jonew, Trifon (1928–2013), Bulgarian actor and singer
- Jordschadze, Nana (* 1948), Georgian film director
- Dschötschi (1183–1227), eldest son of Genghis Khan
- Jubbā'ī, Abū ʿAlī al- (849–916), Koran exeget
- Juda, Nasir (* 1961), Jordanian politician
- Jugashvili, Bessarion († 1909), father of Stalin
- Dschugaschwili, Jakow (1907–1943), eldest son of Stalin
- Dschügderdemidiin, Gürragschaa (* 1947), Mongolian cosmonaut, pilot, Mongolian politician
- Jugeli, Medea (1925-2016), Soviet gymnast
- Dschuharjan, Wahan (* 1978), Armenian wrestler
- Dschuhi, Raid (* 1970), Iraqi judge
- Dschukajew, Rassul Magomedowitsch (* 1984), Russian wrestler
- Julfalakjan, Arsen (* 1987), Armenian wrestler
- Julfalakjan, Levon (born 1964), Soviet wrestler
- Dschulnigg, Peter (1943–2011), Swiss Roman Catholic theologian
- Dschumʿa, Abdallah (* 1941), Saudi entrepreneur
- Jumʿa, ʿAlī (* 1952), Egyptian Grand Mufti
- Dschumaa, Saad (1916–1979), Jordanian politician
- Jumanasarow, Satymkul (1951–2007), Kyrgyz marathon runner
- Dschumblat, Kamal (1917–1977), Lebanese politician
- Dschumblat, Walid (* 1949), Lebanese politician
- Juna (1949–2015), Russian astrologer and spiritual healer
- Junaid, al- († 910), Persian mystic
- Jurdschānī, ʿAlī ibn Muhammad al- († 1413), Persian Islamic theologian
- Dschurow, Dobri (1916–2002), Bulgarian politician
- Dschuwaili, Usama al- (* 1961), Libyan politician
- Juwainī, al- (1028-1085), Shafiite jurist and Ashʿarite theologian
- Juzdschani, Al- , Persian doctor, student and biographer of Avicennas
- Dschyhalowa, Lyudmyla (* 1962), Ukrainian sprinter
- Dschyhera, Alyaksandr (* 1996), Belarusian football player
- Dschyma, Julija (* 1990), Ukrainian biathlete
- Dschyma, Walentyn (* 1965), Ukrainian biathlete
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- Dsehalevich, Kazjaryna (* 1986), Belarusian tennis player
- Dsejnitschenka, Zimafej (* 1986), Belarusian wrestler
- Dzewjatouski, Wadsim (* 1977), Belarusian hammer thrower
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- Dzgojew, Taimuras Aslanbekowitsch (* 1961), Soviet wrestler
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- D'Shon Collins, Rickey (born 1983), American voice actor and actor
- Dshunussow, Daniar (* 1986), German ice hockey goalkeeper
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- Dsik, Pawel (* 1998), Belarusian freestyle skier
- D'Silva, Allwyn (* 1948), Indian Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Bombay
- D'Silva, Amancio (1936–1996), Indian jazz musician and composer
- D'Silva, Joseph (1932-2006), Indian Bishop of Bellary in the Archdiocese of Bangalore
- Dsindsiruk, Serhij (* 1976), Ukrainian boxer
- Dsis, Heorhij (1926–2003), Ukrainian economist and politician
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- Dzjahilewa, Tanja (* 1991), Belarusian model
- Dsjalozhinsky, Igor Jechijeljewitsch (* 1931), Russian physicist
- Djamahin, Sjarhej (* 1986), Belarusian ice hockey player
- Djamjanka, Antonij (* 1960), Belarusian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Minsk-Mahiljou, bishop of Pinsk
- Djamjaschkewitsch, Sjarhej (* 1966), Soviet and Belarusian wrestler
- Dzjamkou, Arzjom (* 1989), Belarusian ice hockey player
- Dzjanissau, Uladzimir (* 1984), Belarusian ice hockey player
- Djapschipa, Nijasbei Alexandrovich (1927–1993), Soviet football player
- Djuba, Artyom Sergejewitsch (* 1988), Russian football player
- Djuba, Irina Jurjewna (* 1980), Russian gymnast and Olympic champion
- Djuba, Iwan (* 1931), Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, dissident and politician
- Dzjubin, Dzmitryj (* 1990), Belarusian walker
- Dzjurach, Bohdan (* 1967), Ukrainian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Kiev
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- Dsmitruk, Uladsimir (* 1987), Belarusian opera singer (tenor)
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- Dzneladze, Roman (1933–1966), Soviet-Georgian wrestler
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- Dsoldsajaa, Mönchbaataryn (* 1988), Mongolian badminton player
- Dsorig, Sandschaasürengiin (1962–1998), Mongolian politician
- D'Souza, Aaron (* 1992), Indian swimmer
- D'Souza, Albert (* 1945), Indian clergyman, Archbishop of Agra
- D'Souza, Aloysius Paul (* 1941), Indian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Mangalore
- D'Souza, Alphonsus (1939–2016), Indian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Raiganj
- D'Souza, Andrew (* 1994), Canadian badminton player
- D'Souza, Andrew Alexis (1889–1980), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Poona
- D'Souza, Basil Salvadore (1926–1996), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Mangalore
- D'Souza, Dinesh (* 1961), Indian-born American author, filmmaker and conservative political commentator
- D'Souza, Eugene Louis (1917–2003), Indian priest and Archbishop of Bhopal
- D'Souza, Frances, Baroness D'Souza (* 1944), British scientist and politician
- D'Souza, Frederick (1934–2016), Indian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Jhansi
- D'Souza, Genelia (* 1987), Indian Bollywood actress and model
- D'Souza, Henry (born 1949), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Bellary
- D'Souza, Henry Sebastian (1926–2016), Indian clergyman, Archbishop of Calcutta
- D'Souza, Ignatius (* 1964), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Bareilly
- D'Souza, Ignatius Salvador (1912–1986), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Baroda
- D'Souza, Leobard (1930–2005), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Nagpur, India
- D'Souza, Patrick Paul (1928–2014), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Varanasi
- D'Souza, Pius Thomas (* 1954), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Ajmer
- D'Souza, Thomas (* 1950), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Calcutta
- D'Souza, Valerian (1933–2020), Indian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Poona
- D'Souza, William (* 1946), Indian Jesuit and Bishop of Buxar, Archbishop of Patna