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Duc
- Duc de Bourgogne, Louis de Bourbon (1682–1712), heir to the French throne
- Dục Đức (1852–1883), Vietnamese emperor, fifth emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty (1883)
- Duc Goninaz, Michel (1933–2016), French Esperantist
- Duc, Philippe , Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance
Duca
- Duca, Curd (* 1955), Austrian musician, composer and producer of electronic music
- Duca, Giacomo del (1520–1604), Italian architect and sculptor
- Duca, Ion (1879–1933), Romanian politician
- Duca, Michael Gerard (* 1952), American clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Baton Rouge
- Duca, Paolo (* 1981), Swiss ice hockey player
- Ducados, Henda (* 1964), French-Angolan women activist and development expert
- Ducaju, Joseph (1823-1891), Belgian sculptor and painter
- Ducancelle, Jean-Michel (* 1960), French designer and architect
- Ducange, Sylvain (* 1963), Haitian religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Port-au-Prince
- Ducange, Victor Henri Joseph Brahain (1783–1833), French poet and novelist
- Ducarme, Daniel (1954–2010), Belgian politician, MEP, Minister of State
- Ducarme, Denis (* 1973), Belgian politician of the Mouvement Réformateur party (MR)
- Ducarme, Jean-Louis , sound engineer
- Ducarouge, Gérard (1941–2015), French racing car designer
- Ducasse Medina, Ignacio Francisco (* 1956), Chilean clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Antofagasta
- Ducasse, Alain (* 1956), French cook and cookbook author
- Ducasse, Pierre (* 1987), French football player
- Ducassou-Pehau, René (1927–2006), French automobile designer
- Ducastel, Olivier (* 1962), French politician
- Ducat, Andrew (1886-1942), English cricket and soccer player
- Ducatel, Louis (1902–1999), French entrepreneur and politician
- Ducati, Antonio Cavalieri (1853–1927), Italian entrepreneur
- Ducati, Pericle (1880–1944), Italian Classical Archaeologist
- Ducati, Trenton (* 1977), American porn actor
- Ducatillon, Alphonse , Belgian tug of war
- Ducatillon-Sauthier, Marie-Mathilde (* 1953), Swiss painter
Ducc
- Ducceschi, Manrico (1920–1948), Italian partisan leader
- Ducci, Matthias (* 1969), German chemistry teacher and university lecturer
- Duccio di Buoninsegna († 1319), Italian painter
Duce
- Duce, Adam (* 1972), American bass player
- Ducellier, Arthur-Xavier (1832-1893), Bishop of Bayonne and Archbishop of Besançon
- Ducenius Proculus, Gaius , Consul 87
- Ducenius Verres, Publius , Roman suffect consul (124)
- Ducenius Verres, Publius , Roman suffect consul in 95
- Duceppe, Gilles (born 1947), Canadian politician
- Ducete, Sebastián , Spanish sculptor
- Ducey, Caroline (* 1977), French film actress
- Ducey, Doug (born 1964), American politician (Republican)
- Ducey, John (born 1969), American actor
Duch
- Duch Guillot, Jaume (* 1962), Spanish EU official and speaker of the European Parliament
- Duch, Miroslav (* 1979), Czech ski mountaineer
- Duch, Oswald (1918–2000), German naval officer
- Duchâble, François-René (* 1952), French pianist
- Duchač, Josef (* 1938), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Ducháček, Otto (1910–1993), Czech Romance scholar and linguist
- Ducháčková, Gabriela (* 1993), Czech grass skier
- Ducháčková, Michaela (* 1990), Czech grass skier
- Duchamp, Alexina (1906–1995), American art dealer and second wife of Marcel Duchamp
- Duchamp, Christine (* 1974), French ice hockey player and trainer
- Duchamp, Marcel (1887–1968), French-American painter and object artist
- Duchamp, Suzanne (1889–1963), French painter
- Duchamp-Villon, Raymond (1876–1918) French painter and sculptor
- Ducharme, Dominique (1840–1899), Canadian pianist, organist and music teacher
- Ducharme, Réjean (1941–2017), Canadian writer and playwright
- Duchartre, Pierre Étienne Simon (1811-1894), French botanist
- Duchâteau, Alexis (1714–1792), French pharmacist
- Duchâteau, André-Paul (1925–2020), Belgian comic book author
- Duchâteau, Netta (1910–1994), Belgian beauty queen
- Duchâtel, Charles Marie Tanneguy (1803–1867), French politician
- Duchatsch, Ferdinand (1835–1887), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Duchaufour-Lawrance, Noé (* 1974), French interior architect and designer
- Duchaussoy, Fernand (* 1942), French football official
- Duchaussoy, Michel (1938–2012), French actor
- Ducheix, Franck (* 1962), French saber fencer
- Duchemin, Angélique (1991-2017), French boxer
- Duchemin, Emmanuel (* 1979), French football player (1997-2008)
- Duchemin, Marcel (* 1944), French cyclist
- Duchemin, Marie-Angélique (1772-1859), French soldier
- Duchêne, Achille (1866–1947), French landscape architect
- Duchêne, Denis Auguste (1862–1950), French officer, most recently Général de division
- Duchêne, Gilbert-Antoine (1919–2009), French clergyman and bishop of Saint-Claude
- Duchêne, Henri (1841–1902), French garden architect
- Duchêne, Kate (born 1959), British actress
- Duchene, Matt (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Duchêne, Roger (1930–2006), French Romance scholar and literary scholar
- Duchenne, Guillaume-Benjamin (1806–1875), French physiologist
- Ducher, Gilbert , French epigrammatist
- Duchesnay, Isabelle (* 1963), French figure skater
- Duchesnay, Paul (* 1961), French figure skater
- Duchesne, André (1584–1640), French geographer and historian
- Duchesne, Antoine Nicolas (1747–1827), French botanist
- Duchesne, Ernest (1874–1912), French doctor, co-discoverer of antibiosis
- Duchesne, François (1616–1693), French historiographer
- Duchesne, Gaétan (1962-2007), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Duchesne, Jacques Charles René (1837-1918), French general
- Duchesne, Joseph († 1609), French alchemist and doctor
- Duchesne, Louis (1843–1922), French church historian
- Duchesne, Philippine Rose (1769–1852), French nun, missionary and saint
- Duchesne, Pierre (born 1940), Canadian civil servant, lieutenant governor of Québec
- Duchesne, Ricardo , Canadian sociologist of history
- Duchesne, Steve (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player
- Duchesne, Tommy (1909-1986) Canadian accordionist
- Duchesne-Guillemin, Jacques (1910–2012), Belgian Iranist
- Duchesneau, François (* 1943), Canadian science historian
- Duchesnois, Catherine Josephine (1777–1835), French actress
- Duchet, Michèle (1925–2001), French Romance philologist, literary scholar and anthropologist
- Duchez, René (1903–1948), French interior decorator and member of the Resistance during World War II
- Duchhardt, Heinz (* 1943), German historian
- Duchhardt-Bösken, Sigrid (1943–2004), German art historian and archivist
- Duchier, Jérémie , French production designer
- Duchin, Arkadi (* 1963), Israeli pop singer, songwriter and music producer
- Duchin, Eddy (1910–1951), American band leader and pianist
- Duchková, Milena (* 1952), Czechoslovakian water diver
- Duchnowa, Natallja (* 1966), Belarusian middle-distance runner
- Duchoň, Karol (1950–1985), Slovak singer
- Duchoň, Petr (* 1956), Czech politician, MEP
- Duchonin, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1876–1917), commander in chief of the Russian tsarist army
- Duchovny, David (* 1960), American actor
- Duchow, Achim (1948–1993), German painter, sculptor and photographer
- Duchow, Albert (1851–1931), German church painter and restorer
- Duchow, Marvin (1914–1979), Canadian composer, musicologist and teacher
- Duchowitsch, Soja Wassiljewna (1926–1991), Soviet sprinter
- Duchrow, Manfred (* 1943), German soccer player
- Duchrow, Ulrich (* 1935), German Protestant theologian and social ethicist
- Düchs, Michael (* 1975), German moderator
- Duchstein, Hans-Jürgen (* 1949), German chemist, pharmacist and university professor
- Duchtew, Georgi (1885–1955), Bulgarian architect
- Düchting, Hajo (1949–2017), German art historian, author and painter
- Düchting, Helga (* 1937), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Düchting, Reinhard (1936–2018), German Middle Latin philologist
Duci
- Duci, Filippa (1520–1586), mistress of the French King Henry II.
- Ducia, Maria (1875–1959), social democratic politician and co-founder of the women's movement in Tyrol
- Dučić, Jovan (1871–1943), Serbian-Yugoslav poet and diplomat
- Ducis, Benedictus († 1544), German composer
- Ducis, Jean-François (1733–1816), French lyric poet and playwright
Duck
- Dück, Alexander (* 1980), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Duck, Jacob († 1667), Dutch painter
- Duckadam, Helmuth (* 1959), Romanian football goalkeeper and official
- Duckart, Joachim (1898–1952), German agricultural scientist and SS leader
- Ducke, Elfriede (1925–2015), German sculptor and animal sculptor
- Ducke, Karl-Heinz (1941–2011), German Catholic priest, moral theologian and civil rights activist
- Ducke, Peter (* 1941), German soccer player
- Ducke, Roland (1934-2005), German football player and coach
- Ducke, Rudolf (1918–2012), German entrepreneur
- Dückel, Georg Wilhelm (1836–1882), German spice merchant and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Duckel, Herbort , Mayor of Bremen
- Dücker, Berthold (* 1947), German journalist
- Dücker, Eugen (1841–1916), German-Estonian painter
- Dücker, Franz Anton von (1700–1752), priest and canon in Cologne
- Dücker, Franz Fritz von (1827-1892), German politician, MdR
- Dücker, Georg (* 1949), German conductor, composer and music teacher
- Dücker, Hermann (1591–1670), electoral administrative officer
- Dücker, Johann Friedrich (1826–1917), German teacher and writer
- Dücker, Marie , German Baltic painter and art teacher
- Dücker, Martin (* 1951), German Catholic church musician and singer
- Dücker, Theodor von (1791–1866), German landlord and factory owner and politician
- Dücker, Willi (1943–1993), German soccer player
- Dückerhoff, Jürgen von (* 1973), German visual artist and graphic artist
- Dückers, Tanja (* 1968), German writer and journalist
- Dückert, Thea (* 1950), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Duckesz, Eduard (1868–1944), rabbi in Hamburg-Altona
- Duckett, Eleanor (1880–1976), British medievalist and classical philologist
- Ducksch, Marvin (* 1994), German soccer player
- Dückstein, Andreas (* 1927), Austrian chess player
- Ducksworth, Yvonne (* 1967), Canadian singer, actress and presenter
- Duckwitz, Arnold (1802–1881), German politician, senator and mayor of Bremen, Reich Minister for Trade and the Navy
- Duckwitz, Edmund (* 1949), German diplomat
- Duckwitz, Eike (* 1980), German hockey player
- Duckwitz, Georg Ferdinand (1904–1973), German diplomat
- Duckwitz, Richard (1886–1972), German politician (DDP, NSDAP, DP, GDP), Member of the Bundestag and Mayor of Bremen
- Duckworth, Alexandra (* 1987), Canadian snowboarder
- Duckworth, Dick (* 1882), English football player
- Duckworth, Herbert Spencer (1900–1990), American military; Vice Admiral in the American Navy
- Duckworth, James (born 1992), Australian tennis player
- Duckworth, John Thomas († 1817), British admiral
- Duckworth, Keith (1933-2005), British engineer
- Duckworth, Kevin (1964-2008) American basketball player
- Duckworth, Muriel (1908-2009), Canadian pacifist
- Duckworth, Tammy (* 1968), American politician
- Duckworth, Teddy , English football player and coach
- Duckworth, William H. (1885–1970), American politician
Ducl
- Duclair, Anthony (born 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Duclaux, Émile (1840–1904), French microbiologist, physicist and chemist
- Duclaux, Jacques (1877–1978), French biochemist and chemist (physical chemistry)
- Duclerc, Charles (1813–1888), French statesman
- Duclos, Charles Pinot (1704–1772), French author, historian, and encyclopedist
- Duclos, Jacques (1896–1975), French communist politician, member of the National Assembly
- Duclos, Jean-Yves (* 1965), Canadian economist
- Duclos, Michel (* 1949), French ambassador
- Duclos, Nicole (* 1947), French athlete
- Duclos, Pierre-Ludovic (* 1986), Canadian tennis player
- Duclos-Lassalle, Gilbert (* 1954), French racing cyclist
- Duclos-Lassalle, Hervé (* 1979), French racing cyclist
- Ducloux, Jean (1920–2011), French cook, restaurateur and author
Ducm
- Ducmanis, Kārlis (1881–1943), Latvian lawyer, publicist and diplomat
Duco
- Duco, Mike (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Duco, Natalia (* 1989), Chilean shot putter
- Ducoffre, Burkhard (* 1954), German diplomat
- Ducognon, Valérie (* 1972), French ski mountaineer
- Ducoli, Maffeo Giovanni (1918–2012), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Belluno-Feltre
- Ducommun, Élie (1833–1906), Swiss Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
- Ducommun, Rick (1952–2015), Canadian actor and comedian
- Ducornet, Jean-Yves , American guitarist
- Ducos du Hauron, Louis (1837–1920), French pioneer of color photography
- Ducos, Jean-Pierre (* 1934), French actor
- Ducos, Roger (1747-1816), French statesman
- Ducosté, Serge (* 1944), Haitian football player
- Ducotterd, Georges (1902–1979), Swiss politician and State Councilor for the Canton of Friborg
- Ducournau, Julia (* 1983), French director and screenwriter
Ducq
- Ducq, Johan le († 1676), Dutch painter
Ducr
- Ducret, Dominique (* 1943), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Ducret, Jean (* 1887), French soccer player and soccer coach
- Ducret, Jules , Swiss gymnasts
- Ducret, Marc (* 1957), French jazz guitarist
- Ducret, Robert (1927–2017), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Ducret, Roger (1888–1962), French fencer and three-time Olympic champion
- Ducret, Stéphane (* 1970), Swiss artist and gallery owner
- Ducretet, Eugène (1844–1915), French inventor and industrialist
- Ducreux, Daniel (* 1947), French racing cyclist
- Ducreux, Joseph (1735–1802), French portrait painter
- Ducrocq, Albert (1921–2001), French cyberneticist, mathematician and physicist, artificial intelligence researcher and science journalist
- Ducros, Abraham-Louis-Rodolphe (1748–1810), Swiss painter, watercolourist, etcher, gouache painter and engraver
- Ducros, Anne (* 1959), French jazz singer
- Ducrot, Auguste-Alexandre (1817–1882), French general
- Ducrot, Giuseppe (* 1966), Italian sculptor
- Ducrot, Maarten (* 1958), Dutch cyclist
- Ducrot, Marie (1919–2001), French organist
- Ducrot, Vincent (* 1962), Swiss manager
- Ducroz, Jan Henri (* 1971), French curler
- Ducroz, Richard (* 1983), French curler
- Ducruet, Daniel (* 1964), French ex-husband of Stéphanie von Monaco
Ducs
- Ducsay, Bob , American film editor and film producer
Ducu
- Ducu, Ioana (* 1996), Romanian tennis player
- Ducuron, Julio (* 1946), Argentine painter
Ducz
- Ducza, Anita (* 1982), Hungarian boxer
- Duczmal, Agnieszka (* 1946), Polish conductor and founder of the Poznan Amadeus Orchestra
- Duczyńska, Ilona (1897–1978), Hungarian-Canadian resistance fighter, journalist, translator and historian
- Duczynska, Irma von (1869–1932), Austrian-German sculptor and painter
- Duczyński, Eduard von (1823–1861), Austrian officer, draftsman and watercolor painter