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- Dub FX (* 1983), Australian beatboxer and live looping artist
- Dub, Julius (1817–1873), German physicist and teacher at the Gray Monastery high school
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- Duba, Tomáš (* 1981), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dubach, Ernst (1881–1982), Swiss racing cyclist
- Dubach, Hansruedi (* 1937), Swiss cyclist
- Dubach, Margaretha (* 1938), Swiss artist
- Dubach, Reto (* 1956), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Dubach, Ulysses Grant (1880–1972), American political scientist
- Dubaële, Claude (* 1940), French football player and coach
- Dubail, Augustin (1851-1934), French general
- Dubajić, Bojan (* 1990), Serbian football player
- Dubajić, Slobodan (* 1963), Serbian football player
- Dubălari, Liviu (* 1996), Moldovan biathlete and cross-country skier
- Duban, Félix (1797–1870), French architect
- Duban, James (* 1951), American literary scholar
- Dubarbier, Sebastián (* 1986), Argentinian football player
- Dubarowa, Petya (1962–1979), Bulgarian poet and actress
- Dubas, Kyle (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey official
- Dubas, Marie (1894–1972), French chansonnette
- Dubasová, Beáta (* 1963), Slovak singer
- Dubassow, Andrei Petrovich (* 1984), Russian biathlete
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- Dubb, Idilia († 1851), Scottish victim
- Dubbe, Daniel (* 1942), German writer, journalist, screenwriter and translator
- Dubbel, Heinrich (1873–1947), German university professor for mechanical engineering and specialist book author
- Dubbeldam, Jeroen (* 1973), Dutch show jumper
- Dubbels, Hendrik († 1707), Dutch marine painter
- Dubbels, Joachim Karl Johann (1876–1942), Protestant theologian
- Dubbels, Wilfried (* 1950), German bodybuilder and author
- Dubben, Hans-Hermann (* 1955), German physicist, author and university lecturer
- Dubber, Bruno (1910–1944), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Dubber, Markus D. (* 1966), German-American legal scholar
- Dübber, Martha , German film editor
- Dübber, Ulrich (1929–1985), German journalist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Dubbers, August (1873–1959), German businessman, entrepreneur and honorary consul
- Dubbers, Dirk (* 1943), German physicist
- Dübbers, Franz (1908–1987), German boxer
- Dubbers, Johann Christoph (1804–1877), German businessman, entrepreneur and local politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Dubbers, Johann Christoph Eduard (1836–1909), Bremen merchant, Danish honorary consul
- Dubberstein, Karolin (* 1989), German actress and model
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- Dubčanský von Zdenín, Jan († 1534), founder of a reformed religious community
- Dubček, Alexander (1921–1992), Slovak politician and leading figure of the so-called Prague Spring (1968)
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- Dubé, Christian (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dubé, Dillon (* 1998), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dube, Glody (* 1978), Botswana middle-distance runner
- Dubé, Jean-Eudes (1926–2019), Canadian politician
- Dube, Jefta (* 1962), Zimbabwean police officer
- Dubé, Jessica (* 1987), Canadian figure skater
- Dube, Joe (born 1944), American weightlifter
- Dube, John Langalibalele (1871–1946), South African theologian and politician
- Dube, Lucky (1964-2007), South African musician
- Dube, Musa Wenkosi (* 1964), Botswana evangelical theologian
- Dubé, Ondřej z , Bohemian nobleman and judge
- Dube, Opha Pauline (* 1960), Botswana environmental scientist
- Dube, Wolf-Dieter (1934–2015), German art historian
- Dubé, Yanick (* 1974), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dubedat, Julien (* 1978), French mathematician
- Dübel, Stefan (* 1960), German biologist and biotechnologist
- Dübell, Richard (* 1962), German writer and graphic artist
- Dubelt, Leonti Wassiljewitsch (1792–1862), Russian statesman, general of the cavalry, chief of the gendarmerie corps and chief of the secret police
- Düben, Andreas (1597–1662), German organist, conductor and composer
- Düben, Gustav († 1690), Swedish court music director, organist and composer
- Düben, Magnus Vilhelm von (1814–1845), Swedish biologist and naturalist
- Dubeň, Marek (* 1994), Slovak football player
- Duben, Miroslav (* 1974), Czech ice hockey player
- Düben, Otto (1928–2018), German radio play director
- Dübendorfer, Rachel (1900–1973), Polish-German communist and resistance fighter of Jewish descent
- Dubeneckis, Vladimiras (1888–1932), Russian-Lithuanian architect and university professor
- Dübener, Christoph (* 1987), German handball player
- Düber, Heinz (* 1939), German politician (CDU), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Düberg, Carl (1801–1849), German painter and lithographer
- Düberg, Christian (1806–1873), German lawyer and journalist
- DuBerger, Paul-Henri (1939–2012), Canadian painter
- Duberman, Martin (* 1930), American historian, university professor and author
- Duberstein, Kenneth (* 1944), American political advisor
- Dubet, François (* 1946), French sociologist
- Dubey, Bindeshwari (1921–1993), Indian politician
- Dubez, Johann (1828–1891), Austrian composer and musician
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- Dubfire (* 1971), Iranian-American producer in the field of electronic dance music
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- Dübgen, Hannah (* 1977), German dramaturge and playwright
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- Dubh († 967), King of Scotland
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- Dübi, Heinrich (1848–1942), Swiss philologist and alpinist
- Dübi, Paul (1908–1989), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Dübi-Müller, Gertrud (1888–1980), Swiss photographer, art collector and patron
- Dubicz-Penther, Karol (1892–1945), Polish diplomat
- Dubie, Brian (* 1959), American politician
- Dubiecki, Daniel (* 1977), American film producer
- Dubied, Henri Edouard (1823–1878), Swiss inventor of the flat knitting machine
- Dubiel, Helmut (1946–2015), German sociologist, professor at the University of Giessen
- Dubiel, Joseph (* 1955), American composer, music theorist and music journalist
- Dubielewicz, Wade (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dubiez, Patric , French ski jumper
- Dubigeon, Yves-Maria Guy (1927–2007), French clergyman, Bishop of Sées
- Dubilet, Dmytro (* 1985), Ukrainian entrepreneur and politician
- Dubilier, Nicole (* 1957), German-American marine biologist and university lecturer
- Dubillard, François-Virgile (1845–1914), French archbishop and cardinal
- Dubin, Al (1891–1945), American composer and lyricist
- Dubin, Charles S. (1919-2011), American television director
- Dubin, Ellen , Canadian actress
- Dubin, Isadore Nathan (1913–1980), Canadian-American pathologist
- Dubin, Mordechai (1889–1956), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima
- Dubina, Peter (1940–1990), German-Czech writer
- Dubinchik, Lucy (* 1982), Israeli actress
- Dubini, Donatello (1955–2011), Swiss director and documentary filmmaker
- Dubini, Fosco (* 1954), Swiss director and documentary filmmaker
- Dubinin, Nikolai Gennadijewitsch (* 1973), Russian Roman Catholic religious, auxiliary bishop in Moscow
- Dubinin, Nikolai Petrovich (1907–1998), Russian geneticist
- Dubinin, Pyotr Wassiljewitsch (1909–1983), Soviet correspondence chess player
- Dubinski, Angelika (* 1995), German figure skater
- Dubinski, Ingo (* 1963), German journalist and moderator
- Dubinsky, Brandon (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Dubinsky, Donna (* 1955), American entrepreneur, CEO of Palm, co-founder of Handspring
- Dubinsky, Steve (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dubis, Klaus (1938–2010), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Dubiska, Irena (1899–1989), Polish violinist and music teacher
- Dubislav, Walter (1895–1937), German scientific theorist
- Dubitscher, Fred (1905–1978), German psychiatrist and racial hygienist
- Dubizkaja, Aljona (* 1990), Belarusian shot putter
- Dubizki, Aleh (* 1990), Belarusian hammer thrower
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- Dubkowa, Alena (* 1991), Belarusian table tennis player
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- Dublan, Marc Narciso (* 1974), Spanish chess player
- Dublé Almeida, Diego (1841–1922), Chilean general and politician
- Dublé Urrutia, Diego (1877–1967), Chilean poet, painter and diplomat
- Dublé, Arnaud (* 1980), French track cyclist
- Dubled, Morgane (* 1984), French model
- Dubler, Albert (1857–1903), Swiss pathologist and bacteriologist, associate professor in Basel
- Dubler, Anne-Marie (* 1940), Swiss historian
- Dubler, Cedric (* 1995), Australian athlete
- Dublin, Dion (born 1969), English football player
- Düblin, Jacques (1901–1978), Swiss painter
- Dublon, Else Jeanette (1906–1998), German-Israeli dancer, dance teacher and choreographer
- Dubly, Raymond (1893–1988), French football player
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- Dubmood (* 1985), Swedish chiptune musician
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- Dübner, Johann Friedrich (1802–1867), German classical philologist
- Dubner, Stephen J. (* 1963), American publisher, author and journalist
- Dubnick, Hildegard (* 1961), American religious, abbess of St. Walburg
- Dubnicoff, Tanya (* 1969), Canadian cyclist
- Dubno, Solomon (1738–1813), Hebrew poet and enlightener
- Dubnow, Simon (1860–1941), Russian historian and theorist of Judaism
- Dubnyk, Devan (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
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- Duboc, Benjamin (* 1969), French jazz and improvisation musician and composer
- Duboc, Charles Edouard (1822–1910), German writer
- Duboc, Julius (1829–1903), German writer and philosopher
- Duboc, Paul (1884–1941), French racing cyclist
- Dubochet, Jacques (* 1942), Swiss biophysicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Dubochet, Jacques-Julien (1798–1868), Swiss lawyer and publisher
- Dubœuf, Georges (1933–2020), French winemaker and wine merchant
- Dubois de Chémant, Nicolas (1753-1824), French dentist
- Dubois de Montpéreux, Frédéric (1798–1850), Swiss travel writer, naturalist, archaeologist and historian
- Dubois, A. , French sailor
- Dubois, Alain (* 1948), French herpetologist
- DuBois, Allison (* 1972), American medium
- Dubois, Alphonse Joseph Charles (1839–1921), Belgian ornithologist
- Dubois, Bastien (* 1983), French animator and director
- Dubois, Charles (1877–1965), French classical archaeologist
- Dubois, Charles (1887–1943), Swiss neurologist
- Dubois, Charles (1890–1968), Swiss military person
- Dubois, Charles Frédéric (1804–1867), Belgian naturalist
- DuBois, Charles-Edouard (1847–1885), Swiss landscape painter and watercolorist (early Impressionism)
- Dubois, Claude (* 1932), Belgian racing driver
- Dubois, Claude K. (* 1960), children's book author and illustrator
- DuBois, Cora (1903-1991), American cultural anthropologist
- Dubois, Cyrille (* 1985), French opera singer (tenor)
- Dubois, Daniel (* 1964), Swiss ice hockey player
- Dubois, Daniel (* 1997), British heavyweight boxer
- Dubois, Didier (* 1957), French sprinter
- Dubois, Ernst (1900–1957), German boxer, founder and first President of the Association of German Professional Boxers (BDB)
- Dubois, Eugène (1858–1940), Dutch physician, anatomist and anthropologist
- DuBois, Eugene Floyd (1882-1959), American physiologist
- Dubois, François Louis (1726–1766), Swiss-Alsatian organ builder
- Dubois, Fred (1851–1930), American politician
- Dubois, Gauthier Pierre Georges Antoine (1906–1989), French bishop and Vicar Apostolic of Istanbul
- Dubois, Georges-Pierre (1911–1983), Swiss architect
- Dubois, Gilles (* 1966), Swiss ice hockey player
- Dubois, Guillaume (1656–1723), French cardinal and minister under the reign of the Duke of Orléans
- Dubois, Heinz (1914–1966), German painter
- Dubois, Ilse (1922–2008), German costume designer
- Dubois, J. , French sailor
- Dubois, Jacques Charles (1762–1847), French general of the cavalry
- Dubois, Jean (1920–2015), French linguist, Frenchist, grammarian and lexicographer
- Dubois, Jean Antoine († 1848), French missionary and Indologist
- Dubois, Jean-Baptiste (1870–1938), Canadian cellist, conductor and music teacher
- Dubois, Jean-Paul (* 1950), French journalist and writer
- Dubois, Johann Ernst (1805–1867), German pewter and entrepreneur
- Dubois, John (1764–1842), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of New York
- Dubois, Jules (1862–1928), French racing cyclist
- Dubois, Julien (born 1970), French actor
- Dubois, Jürgen (1932–2008), German rear admiral
- Dubois, Kitsou (* 1954), French choreographer and teacher
- Dubois, Léo (* 1994), French football player
- Dubois, Leopold (1876–1948), Austrian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Dubois, Lona (1923–1978), Austrian actress
- Dubois, Louis (1830–1880), Belgian painter
- Dubois, Louis-Ernest (1856–1929), French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Paris
- Dubois, Marguerite-Marie (1915–2011), French English scholar, Romance scholar, medievalist and lexicographer
- Dubois, Marie (1937-2014), French actress
- Dubois, Marie-Gérard (1929–2011), French Roman Catholic clergyman, Trappist and abbot
- DuBois, Marta (1952-2018), Panamanian film actress
- Dubois, Maurice (1905–1997), Swiss teacher
- Dubois, Michel (1948–2006), French racing car driver
- Dubois, Nadine (* 1983), German actress
- Dubois, Paul (1846–1882), Swiss mechanical engineer, active in the sugar industry
- Dubois, Paul (1848–1918), Swiss psychotherapist
- Dubois, Paul (1924-2016), Belgian jazz musician
- Dubois, Paul (* 1943), Canadian diplomat
- Dubois, Pierre , French scholastic and lawyer
- Dubois, Pierre Joseph (1852-1924), French general
- Dubois, Pierre-Luc (* 1998), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dubois, Pierre-Max (1930–1995), French composer
- Dubois, René (1908–1957), Swiss lawyer
- DuBois, Scott (* 1978), American jazz guitarist, composer and band leader
- Dubois, Serafino (1817–1899), Italian chess player
- Dubois, Stéphanie (* 1986), Canadian tennis player
- Dubois, Steven (* 1997), Canadian short tracker
- Dubois, Susan , American violist and music teacher
- Dubois, Théodore (1837–1924), French composer
- Dubois, Thierry (* 1963), French comic book artist and illustrator
- Dubois, Tim (* 1996), Swiss ice hockey player
- Dubois, Vincent (* 1980), French organist
- Dubois, Werner (1913–1971), German SS squad leader - involved in "Aktion T4" and "Aktion Reinhardt"
- Dubois, William H. (1835–1907) American politician, banker, and Treasurer of Vermont
- Dubois-Crancé, Edmond (1746–1814), French politician and general
- DuBois-Melly, Charles (1821–1905), Swiss painter
- Dubok, Jelena (* 1976), Kazakh biathlete
- Dubonnet, André (1897–1980), French military pilot, athlete, racing driver and inventor
- Dubord, Richard J. (1921–1970), American lawyer and politician
- Dubordieu, Pieter , Dutch portrait painter of French descent
- Duborg, Emil (1878–1972), teacher and Low German author
- Dubos, Jean-Baptiste (1670–1742), French theologian, esthete and historian
- Dubos, Jean-François (* 1945), French entrepreneur and private lecturer
- Dubos, René (1901–1982), French-American microbiologist and environmental activist
- Dubos, Roger (1946–1973), French racing car driver
- Dubosarsky, Ursula (* 1961), Australian author
- Dubosc, Franck (* 1963), French actor and comedian
- Duboscq, Christophe (* 1967), French football player
- Duboscq, Franz (1924–2012), French politician with a Gaullist orientation
- Duboscq, Hugues (* 1981), French swimming athlete
- Duboscq, Jules (1817–1886) French optician
- DuBose, Dudley McIver (1834–1883), American politician and Confederate general in the Civil War
- DuBose, William , American politician
- Dubospertus, Nadège (* 1968), French model
- Dubosq , French sailor
- Dubost, Antonin (1842–1921), French politician
- Dubost, Charles (1905-1991), French lawyer
- Dubost, Michel Marie Jacques (* 1942), French religious, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes
- Dubost, Paulette (1910–2011), French actress
- Dubotolkina, Nina Sergejewna (* 1998), Russian cross-country skier
- Dubotzki, Paul (1891–1969), German photographer, painter and businessman
- Dubouchet Revol, Karine (* 1971), French speed skier
- Dubouillé, Charles , French table tennis player
- Dubouka, Uladsimir (1900–1976), Belarusian poet, translator and literary critic
- Duboule, Denis (* 1955), French-Swiss developmental biologist and geneticist
- Dubourg, Auguste-René (1842–1921), French archbishop and cardinal
- Dubourg, Matthew (1703–1767) Irish violin virtuoso and composer
- Dubourg, Saori (* 1971), German manager
- Dubourg-Miroudot, Jean-Baptiste , Consul General and Bishop
- Dubouskaja, Wolha (* 1983), Belarusian marathon runner
- Dubout, Albert (1905–1976) French artist, poster artist, and caricaturist
- Dubovcová, Natália (* 1990), Slovak beach volleyball player
- Dubovie, Josh (born 1990), British singer
- Dubovina, Radomir (* 1953), Bosnian football player
- Dubovská, Martina (* 1992), Czech ski racer
- Dubovský, Peter (1921–2008), Slovak religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in the Banská Bystrica diocese
- Dubovský, Peter (1972–2000), Slovak football player
- Dubovsky, Robert (1907–1991), Austrian toolmaker and politician (KPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Dubow, Daniil Dmitrijewitsch (* 1996), Russian chess player
- Dubow, Vladimir (* 1988), Ukrainian and Bulgarian wrestler
- Dubowa, Natalja Iljinitschna (* 1948), Russian figure skater and trainer
- Dubovitskaja, Nadeschda (* 1998), Kazakh high jumper
- DuBowski, Sandi Simcha (* 1970), American director and film producer
- Dubowskoi, Nikolai Nikanorowitsch (1859–1918), Russian landscape painter
- Duboy, Paul (1830–1886), French sculptor
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- Dubra, Kaspars (* 1990), Latvian football player
- Dubra, Rihards (* 1964), Latvian composer
- Dubrau, Dorothee (* 1955), German architect, urban planner and local politician
- Dubravčić, Sanda (* 1964), Yugoslav figure skater
- Dubravius, Johannes (1486–1553), Bishop of Olomouc
- Dúbravka, Martin (* 1989), Slovak football player
- Dubrawka of Bohemia († 977), mother of Margrave Ekkehard I, the Duke of Thuringia
- Dubrawski, Maksymilian Leonid (* 1949), Ukrainian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Kamyanets-Podilskyj
- Dubreil, Antoine (1897–1982), French racing driver
- Dubreil, Paul (1904–1994), French number theorist
- Dubreil-Jacotin, Marie-Louise (1905–1972), French mathematician
- Dubreton, Jean-Louis (1773–1855), French infantry general
- Dubreucq, Albert (1924–1995), French football player and coach
- Dubreuil, Hélène (* 1967), French production designer
- Dubreuil, Laurent (* 1992), Canadian speed skater
- Dubreuil, Marie-France (* 1974), Canadian figure skater
- Dubreuil, Pascal , French harpsichordist
- Dubreuil, Pierre (1872–1944), French fine art photographer
- DuBridge, Lee (1901–1994), American physicist and science organizer
- Dubriwny, Artyom Olegowitsch (* 1999), Russian tennis player
- Dubrouschtschyk, Uladsimir (* 1972), Belarusian discus thrower
- Dubroux, Danièle (* 1947), French director, actress and screenwriter
- Dubrović, Milan (1903–1994), Austrian publicist, editor-in-chief, publisher and diplomat
- Dubrovin, Konstantin (* 1977), German swimmer
- Dubrovin, Sergej (1942-2015), Soviet-Yugoslav opera singer (tenor)
- Dubrovinskaia, Natalia (* 1961), Swedish geologist
- DuBrow, Kevin (1955–2007), American rock and metal singer
- Dubrowin, Boris Anatoljewitsch (1950–2019), Russian-Italian mathematician
- Dubrovin, Yevgeny Alexandrovich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Dubrowinski, Jakow Fjodorowitsch (1882–1918), Russian revolutionary
- Dubrowski, Boris Jakowlewitsch (* 1939), Soviet Olympic champion in rowing
- Dubrulle, Manuel (* 1972), French badminton player
- Dubrunfaut, Augustin-Pierre (1797–1881), French chemist
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- Dubs, Adolph (1920–1979), American diplomat
- Dubs, Alfred, Baron Dubs (* 1932), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Dubs, Chantal (* 1990), Swiss actress
- Dübs, Henry (1816–1876), German-British industrialist
- Dubs, Homer Hasenpflug (1892–1969), British sinologist
- Dubš, Ivo (* 1974), Czech volleyball player
- Dubs, Jakob (1822–1879), Swiss politician
- Dubs, Robert (1880–1963), Austrian hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Dubs, Rolf (* 1935), Swiss business educator
- Dubská, Irena (1924–2010), Czech philosopher and sociologist
- Dubski, Manfred (* 1954), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Dubský von Třebomyslice, Viktor (1834–1915), Austro-Hungarian general and diplomat
- Dubson, Michail Iossifowitsch (1899–1961), Soviet film director and screenwriter
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- Dubuc, Leonie (* 1989), German actress, voice actress and singer
- Dubuc, Marianne (* 1980), Canadian illustrator and picture book author
- Dubuc, Nicole (* 1978), American screenwriter, voice actress and former child actress
- Dubucand, Alfred (1828-1894), French animal sculptor
- DuBuclet, Gregor , American violinist and conductor
- Dubufe, Claude Marie (1790–1864), French painter
- Dubufe, Édouard (1819–1883), French painter
- Dubuffet, Jean (1901–1985), French painter, sculptor, collage and action artist
- DuBuisson, Blanche , Canadian singer and actress
- DuBuisson, Damase (1879–1945), Canadian singer and actor
- Dubuisson, Hervé (* 1957), French basketball player
- Dubuisson, Jean (1914–2011), French architect
- Dubuisson, Jean Baptiste Gayot , French painter
- Dubuisson, Victor (* 1990), French golfer
- Dubuque, Alexandre (1812–1898), Russian pianist and composer
- Dubuque, Julien (1762–1810), North American settler
- Duburiya, Trudy (* 1976), Nauruan athlete
- Dubus III, Andre (* 1959), American writer
- Dubus, Andre (1936–1999), American writer
- Dubus, Éric (* 1966), French medium and long-distance runner
- Dubusc, Carl Gerard (1825–1903), German royal Prussian state procurator and mayor of the city of Aachen
- Dubut, Charles Claude († 1742), French sculptor and plasterer
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- Duby, Georges (1919–1996), French historian
- Duby, Jacques (1922–2012), French actor
- Düby, Oscar (1904–1982), Swiss lawyer, civil servant, film producer and production manager, and film official
- Duby-Blom, Gertrude (1901–1993), Swiss socialist, photographer, anthropologist, environmentalist and journalist