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Dun
- Dun, Dennis (born 1952), American actor
- Dun, Joshua William (* 1988), American musician and drummer
- Dun, Thomas , Scottish pirate
- Dun, William Sutherland (1868–1934), Australian paleontologist
Duna
- Duna, Steffi (1910–1992), Hungarian-American dancer, singer and stage and film actress with a moderate Hollywood career
- Dunable, Sacha (* 1981), American musician, singer, guitar maker and technician
- Dunaf, Felicia (* 1996), Moldovan singer
- Dunagan, Deanna (born 1940), American actress
- Dunagan, Donnie (born 1934), American child actor
- Dunai, Antal (* 1943), Hungarian football player and coach
- Dunaizew, Witali Wladimirowitsch (* 1992), Russian boxer
- Dunajew, Andrei Gennadjewitsch (* 1977), Russian lawyer and politician
- Dunajew, Arman (* 1966), Kazakh economist and politician
- Dunajewski, Albin (1817–1894), Polish cardinal, Bishop of Krakow
- Dunajewski, Isaak Ossipowitsch (1900–1955), Soviet musician and composer
- Dunajewski, Julian von (1821–1907), scholar and economist, Austrian finance minister
- Dunajski, Petrus (1869–1938), Polish clergyman and politician, MdR
- Dunal, Michel Félix (1789–1856), French botanist
- Dunand, Bernard (* 1936), Swiss sailor
- Dunand, Jean (1877–1942), Swiss and French painter, sculptor, metalworker, furniture designer, interior designer and lacquer artist
- Dunant, Henry (1828–1910), initiator of the Red Cross movement and co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Dunant, Jean Henri (1934–2015), Swiss surgeon and politician (SVP)
- Dunant, Sarah (born 1950), British writer
- Dunasch ben Labrat (920–990), Jewish poet and scholar
- Dunasch ibn Tamim , Jewish scholar
- Dunauskaitė, Jadvyga (* 1954), Lithuanian engineer and politician
- Dunaway, David , American jazz musician
- Dunaway, Faye (* 1941), American actress, director, film producer and screenwriter
- Dunay, Pál (1909–1993), Hungarian fencer
- Dunayevskaya, Raya (1910–1987), American Marxist activist, author, and translator
Dunb
- Dunbar, Adrian (born 1958), British actor
- Dunbar, Agnes , mistress of the Scottish King David II.
- Dunbar, Aynsley (born 1946), British drummer
- Dunbar, Bob (1859-1937), Canadian curler
- Dunbar, Bonnie Jeanne (* 1949), American astronaut
- Dunbar, Carl O. (1891–1979), American paleontologist
- Dunbar, Claude (1909–1971), British officer and major general in the Army
- Dunbar, Dirk (* 1954), American basketball player and coach
- Dunbar, Duncan (1803-1862) British shipowner
- Dunbar, Eddie (* 1996), Irish cyclist
- Dunbar, Frank L. (1860–1945), American attorney and politician
- Dunbar, Huey (* 1974), Puerto Rican musician
- Dunbar, James (1930-2018), American rower
- Dunbar, James W. (1860–1943), American politician
- Dunbar, Jeremy (* 1988), German-American basketball player
- Dunbar, Jo-Lonn (born 1985), American football player
- Dunbar, John (* 1943), British artist, art collector and former gallery owner
- Dunbar, Lance (born 1990), American football player
- Dunbar, Patrick, 5th Earl of Dunbar († 1248), Earl of Dunbar
- Dunbar, Patrick, 6th Earl of Dunbar († 1289), Scottish magnate
- Dunbar, Patrick, 7th Earl of Dunbar (1242–1308), Scottish magnate and military
- Dunbar, Patrick, 8th Earl of Dunbar (1285–1369), Scottish magnate and military officer
- Dunbar, Paul Laurence (1872–1906), American poet and writer
- Dunbar, R. Scott , American planetologist and asteroid explorer
- Dunbar, Robin (* 1947), British psychologist
- Dunbar, Rockmond (* 1973), American actor
- Dunbar, Rudolph (1899–1988), British jazz and entertainment musician, later composer and conductor
- Dunbar, Sly (* 1952), Jamaican drummer and music producer
- Dunbar, Ted (1937–1998), American guitarist and composer
- Dunbar, William , Scottish poet
- Dunbar, William (1805–1861), American politician
- Dunbar, William Philipps (1863-1922), German hygienist
- Dunbar-Nelson, Alice (1875–1935), American writer, journalist and civil rights activist
Dunc
- Dunca, Marius Alexandru (* 1980), Romanian politician
- Dunca, Rodica (* 1965), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Dunca, Tudor Gavril (* 1951), Romanian politician, ambassador and electrical engineer
- Duncalf, Jenny (* 1982), English squash player
- Duncan I (1001-1040), King of Strathclyde (1018-1040); King of Scotland (1034-1040)
- Duncan II (1060-1094), King of Scotland
- Duncan MacLennan, Dorothy (1903–1957), Canadian writer
- Duncan Smith, Iain (born 1954), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Duncan, 3rd Earl of Fife († 1154), Scottish magnate
- Duncan, 4th Earl of Fife († 1204), Scottish magnate
- Duncan, 8th Earl of Fife (1262–1289), Scottish magnate
- Duncan, 9th Earl of Fife († 1353), Scottish magnate
- Duncan, Adam, 1st Viscount Duncan (1731–1804), British admiral and naval hero
- Duncan, Alan (* 1957), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Duncan, Alastair (* 1942), American non-fiction author and art expert on Art Nouveau and Art Deco
- Duncan, Alexander (1788-1853), American Democratic Party politician
- Duncan, Alexandra , American science fiction and fantasy writer and librarian
- Duncan, Alfred (* 1993), Ghanaian soccer player
- Duncan, Andrew Rae (1884–1952) British manager and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Duncan, Andy (* 1964), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Duncan, Arne (* 1964), American politician
- Duncan, Cameron (1986-2003), New Zealand scriptwriter and film director
- Duncan, Charles K. (1911-1994), American naval officer
- Duncan, Charles W. (* 1926), American entrepreneur, politician and manager
- Duncan, Dan (1933-2010) American entrepreneur
- Duncan, Daniel (1806–1849), American politician
- Duncan, Daniel Kablan (* 1943), Ivorian politician and Prime Minister of his country
- Duncan, Dave (1933-2018) Canadian fantasy writer
- Duncan, David (1913–1999), American screenwriter
- Duncan, David (* 1982), Canadian freestyle skier
- Duncan, David Douglas (1916–2018), American photojournalist
- Duncan, Dominique (* 1990), Nigerian sprinter of American origin
- Duncan, Donald B. (1896–1975), American Admiral in the US Navy
- Duncan, Elizabeth (1871–1948), American dance teacher
- Duncan, Eric (1972-2014), Liberian index patient for the 2014 Ebola virus outbreak in the United States
- Duncan, Garnett (1800–1875), American politician
- Duncan, Geoff (* 1975), American politician
- Duncan, Glaister George (* 1930), Jamaican diplomat
- Duncan, Gordon (1964-2005), Scottish bagpiper
- Duncan, Hal (* 1971), British science fiction and fantasy writer
- Duncan, Hank (1894–1968), American stride pianist
- Duncan, Helen (1897–1956), last woman convicted of a witch in Europe
- Duncan, Herbert (1862–1945) British cyclist, cycling pioneer and journalist
- Duncan, Ian (* 1973), British politician (Conservative Party), MEP
- Duncan, Ian (* 1975), South African film actor
- Duncan, Isadora (1877–1927), American dancer and choreographer
- Duncan, J. Michael (* 1937), American civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Duncan, Jack (born 1993), Australian soccer player
- Duncan, James (1756-1844) American politician
- Duncan, James (1887–1955), American discus thrower
- Duncan, James (* 1977), Canadian basketball player and coach
- Duncan, James H. (1793-1869), American politician
- Duncan, Jeff (* 1966), American politician
- Duncan, Jimmy (* 1947), American politician
- Duncan, John (1805–1849), Scottish explorer in West Africa
- Duncan, John (1866–1945) Scottish Symbolism painter
- Duncan, John (* 1953), British psychologist and neuroscientist
- Duncan, John Charles (1882–1967), American astronomer
- Duncan, John S. (* 1958), British diplomat
- Duncan, John Sr. (1919–1988), American politician
- Duncan, Johnny (1938-2006) American country singer
- Duncan, Johnson Kelly (1827–1862), Confederate Brigadier General in the Civil War
- Duncan, Joseph (1794-1844) American politician
- Duncan, Josh (* 1986), American basketball player
- Duncan, Katie (* 1988), New Zealand soccer player
- Duncan, Lawson (born 1964), American tennis player
- Duncan, Len (1911–1998), American racing driver
- Duncan, Lindsay (born 1950), British actress
- Duncan, Lois (1934-2016), American writer
- Duncan, Mary (1895-1993), American actress
- Duncan, Michael Clarke (1957–2012), American actor
- Duncan, Michelle (born 1978), British actress
- Duncan, Mike (* 1951), American politician
- Duncan, Nicholas , American actor
- Duncan, Otis Dudley (1921-2004), American sociologist
- Duncan, Pamela (1931-2005), American actress
- Duncan, Patrick (1918–1967), South African colonial official, politician, anti-apartheid activist, journalist and writer
- Duncan, Peter (* 1944), Canadian ski racer
- Duncan, Peter (* 1954), British actor and television presenter
- Duncan, Peter Martin (1824-1891), British paleontologist
- Duncan, Raymond (1874–1966) American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher
- Duncan, Richard M. (1889–1974), American lawyer and politician
- Duncan, Robert (1919–1988), American poet
- Duncan, Robert (born 1948), American bishop
- Duncan, Robert (* 1973), Canadian composer
- Duncan, Robert B. (1920–2011), American politician
- Duncan, Robert C. (* 1956), American astrophysicist
- Duncan, Robert L. (* 1953), American politician
- Duncan, Ryan (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Duncan, Sandy (1912-2005) British sprinter, long jumper, and sports official
- Duncan, Sandy (born 1946), American actress and singer
- Duncan, Scott (1888–1976), Scottish football player and coach
- Duncan, Scott (* 1983), American entrepreneur
- Duncan, Ted (1912–1963), American racing car driver
- Duncan, Thomas William (1905-1987), American writer
- Duncan, Thomas Young (1836–1914), New Zealand Liberal Party politician
- Duncan, Tim (* 1976), American basketball player
- Duncan, Tommy (1911-1967) American country singer
- Duncan, Trevor (1924-2005), English composer
- Duncan, Ursula Katherine (1910–1985), British botanist
- Duncan, Walter Jack (1881–1941) American painter, illustrator, and war painter
- Duncan, William Addison (1836-1884), American politician
- Duncan, William Murdoch (1909–1975), Scottish writer
- Duncan, Zhivago (* 1980), American artist
- Duncan-Jones, Katherine (* 1941), English literary scholar
- Duncan-Thibault, Alexander (* 1994), Canadian volleyball player
- Duncanson, Bert (1911-2000), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dúnchad mac Conaing († 654), King of the Irish-Scottish Empire Dalriada
- Dünchheim, Thomas , German legal scholar, politician (CDU) and non-fiction author
- Dunckel, Heiner (* 1954), German university professor
- Dunckelberg, Friedrich Wilhelm (1773–1844), chamber engineer and master builder in Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Duncker, Alexander (1813–1897), German publisher and bookseller
- Duncker, Alexander (1850–1929), German publisher and bookseller
- Duncker, Andreas the Elder († 1629), German printer and publisher
- Duncker, Andreas the Younger (1613–1657), German printer, publisher and councilor in Braunschweig
- Duncker, Carl (1808–1868), German history and portrait painter
- Duncker, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (1781–1869), German bookseller and publisher
- Duncker, Dora (1855–1916), German writer
- Duncker, Franz (1822–1888), German publisher, politician, MdR and social reformer
- Duncker, Georg (1870–1953), German ichthyologist, curator and professor
- Duncker, Hans (1881–1961), German ornithologist, geneticist and racial hygienist
- Duncker, Hans (1904–1974), German politician (DP, CDU), MdHB
- Duncker, Hans-Rainer (* 1933), German zoologist and anatomist
- Duncker, Hermann (1817–1893), local politician (Berlin)
- Duncker, Hermann (1874–1960), German KPD functionary, Marxist historian and social scientist, rector of the trade union college "Fritz Heckert"
- Duncker, Joachim Zachris (1774–1809), Swedish soldier, most recently with the rank of lieutenant colonel
- Duncker, Johann Friedrich Leopold († 1842), Prussian civil servant, writer and poet
- Duncker, Johann Georg Albert (1843–1886), German teacher and librarian
- Duncker, Johann Heinrich August von (1767–1843), German optician
- Duncker, Karl (1903–1940), German psychologist and co-founder of Gestalt theory
- Duncker, Käte (1871–1953), German politician
- Duncker, Ludwig (1810–1875), German theologian and university professor
- Duncker, Ludwig (* 1951), German educationalist and university professor
- Duncker, Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm (1804–1847), German lawyer and university professor
- Duncker, Maria (* 1963), Finnish artist
- Duncker, Martina (* 1962), German actress and voice actress
- Duncker, Max (1862–1941), Protestant pastor in Klingenberg, Belsen and Neckarsulm as well as church and state historians from Württemberg
- Duncker, Maximilian (1811–1886), German historian and politician
- Duncker, Patricia (* 1951), Jamaican writer and university professor
- Duncker, Vincenz , German athlete
- Duncker, Wolfgang (1909–1942), German communist journalist and film critic
- Dunckern, Anton (1905–1985), German lawyer, police and SS officer in Metz
Dund
- Dundakova, Maria (* 1939), Bulgarian-Swiss artist
- Dündar, Can (* 1961), Turkish investigative journalist, documentary film producer and writer
- Dündar, Özlem Özgül (* 1983), German writer and translator
- Dündar, Uğur (* 1943), Turkish journalist and television presenter
- Dündar, Uğur (* 1992), German-Turkish soccer player
- Dündar, Ümit (* 1955), General of the Turkish Armed Forces
- Dundas of Fingask and Carronhall, Thomas († 1786), Scottish politician, member of the House of Commons
- Dundas, Charles, 1st Baron Amesbury (1751–1832), British politician
- Dundas, David (1735-1820) British general
- Dundas, David (* 1945), British composer, pop musician and actor
- Dundas, Frederick (1802–1872), Scottish politician
- Dundas, George Heneage Lawrence (1778–1834), British admiral and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Dundas, Henry, 1st Viscount Melville (1742–1811), Scottish statesman and lawyer
- Dundas, James Whitley Deans (1785–1862), British admiral and politician
- Dundas, Jennifer (* 1971), American actress
- Dundas, Lawrence, 2nd Marquess of Zetland (1876–1961), British politician and colonial administrator
- Dundas, Lawrence, 3rd Marquess of Zetland (1908-1989), British peer
- Dundas, Mark, 4th Marquess of Zetland (born 1937), British peer
- Dundas, Paul (* 1952), British Indologist
- Dundas, Richard Saunders (1802–1861), British admiral
- Dundas, Robert, 2nd Viscount Melville (1771–1851), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Dundas, Robert, 9th Viscount Melville (1937–2011), British Conservative Party politician, soldier and peer
- Dundas, Thomas (1750–1794) Scottish officer and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Dundas-Grant, James (1854–1944) British ear, nose and throat specialist
- Dundee, Angelo (1921–2012) American boxing coach
- Dundee, Joe (1903-1982) American welterweight boxer of Italian descent and both universal and NYSAC world champion
- Dundee, Johnny (1893-1965), American boxer
- Dundee, Sean (* 1972), German soccer player of South African descent
- Dundee, Vince (1907–1949), American boxer of Italian descent
- Dunderdale, Kathy (* 1952), Canadian politician
- Dunderdale, Tommy (1887-1960) Australian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Dunderdale, Wilfred (1899–1990) British intelligence officer
- Dundes, Alan (1934-2005), American ethnologist and folklorist
- Dundovic, Laura (* 1987), Australian beauty queen and actress
- Dundr, Frank (* 1957), German Olympic champion in rowing
- Dundr, Václav Jiří (1811–1872), Czech writer and translator
- Dundukow, Andrei Gennadjewitsch (* 1966), Russian Nordic combined
- Dundulienė, Pranė (1910–1991), Lithuanian ethnologist
- Dundurs, John (* 1922), American engineer
- Dundy, Elaine (1921–2008), American writer, biographer, journalist, and actress
Dune
- Dune, Edmond (1914–1988), Luxembourgish author, poet and dramaturge
- Dunecki, Leszek (* 1956), Polish athlete
- Dunér, Nils Christofer (1839–1914), Swedish astronomer
- Duneton, Claude (1935–2012), French writer, actor, translator, English studies, Romance studies, French studies and linguist
- Dünewald, Johann Heinrich von (1617–1691), Austrian field marshal of the cavalry
Dunf
- Dunfee, Clive (1904-1932), British racing car driver
- Dunfee, Evan (* 1990), Canadian walker
- Dunfield, Peter († 2014), Canadian figure skater
- Dunfield, Terry (* 1982), Canadian soccer player
- Dunford, Joseph F. (born 1955), American general, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, Commandant of the Marine Corps, ISAF Commander, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Dunford, Moe (born 1987), Irish actor
- Dunford, Nelson (1906–1986), American mathematician
Manure
- Dung, Philip Davou (* 1958), Nigerian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Shendam
- Dung, The (* 1954), Vietnamese poet, literary critic and novelist
- Dung-Lac, Andreas († 1839), Vietnamese Catholic priest
- Dunga (* 1963), Brazilian soccer player
- Dungal of Bobbio , Irish monk, teacher, astronomer and poet in Italy
- Dungan, David Laird (1936-2008), American theologian
- Dungan, James I. (1844–1931), American politician
- Dungan, Warren S. (1822-1913), American politician
- Dunganon (1897–1972), Icelandic painter, poet, and adventurer
- Dungel, Adalbert (1842–1923), Austrian clergyman, abbot of Göttweig Abbey and politician, member of the state parliament
- Düngel, Daniel (* 1976), German politician (PIRATE), Member of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Düngelen, Heinrich von , subdeacon and canon in Münster
- Düngelen, Hermann von († 1540), Canon in Münster
- Düngelen, Rotger von († 1512), Canon in Münster
- Dungen, Ben van den (* 1960), Dutch jazz musician
- Dungen, Frans van den (1898–1965), Belgian mathematician
- Fertilizer, Frank (1961–2006), German soccer player
- Dunger, Hermann (1843–1912), German language purist, Germanist and teacher
- Dunger, Nicolai (* 1968), Swedish singer and songwriter
- Dünger, Steffen (* 1967), German soccer player
- Dunger, Wolfram (1929–2019), German biologist and soil zoologist
- Dunger-Löper, Hella (* 1951), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Dungern, Emil August von (1802–1862), Nassau politician and minister of state
- Dungern, Emil von (1867–1961), German physician
- Dungern, Max von (1838-1894), Nassau civil servant and bailiff
- Dungern, Otto von (1875–1967), German-Austrian lawyer and legal historian
- Dungern-Oberau, Otto von (1873–1969), German nobleman, Prussian officer and travel and hunting writer
- Dungersheim, Hieronymus (1465–1540), German theologian
- Dungert, Max (1896–1945), German painter and graphic artist
- Dungey, James (1923-2015) British physicist
- Dungey, Merrin (* 1971), American actress
- Dungjen, Jason (* 1967), American figure skater
- Dungkar Lobsang Thrinle (1927–1997), Tibetan historian, Buddhist researcher and clergyman of the Gelug School, 8. Dungkar Rinpoche (Chinese: Dongga huofo)
- Dungkhurba Wangchug Trashi , Tibetan Lama
- Dungl, Willi (1937–2002), Austrian wellness guru
- Dungler, Heli (1963–2020), Austrian animal rights activist
- Dunglison, Catherine (1926-2005), Scottish badminton player
- Dungs, Heinz (1898–1949), German theologian and pastor
- Dungs, Karl (1901–1972), German pastor
- Dungy, Tony (born 1955), American football player and coach
Dunh
- Dunham, Ann (1942–1995), American anthropologist, mother of Barack Obama
- Dunham, Carroll (born 1949), American artist
- Dunham, Cyrus L. (1817-1877) American politician
- Dunham, Dows (1890-1984), American Egyptologist
- Dunham, Duwayne (* 1952), American film editor and director
- Dunham, Grace (* 1992), American writer and activist
- Dunham, Henry Morton (1853–1929), American organist and composer
- Dunham, Jason (* 1970), Canadian-German ice hockey player
- Dunham, Jason (1981-2004), American Marine
- Dunham, Jeff (* 1962), American ventriloquist and stand-up comedian
- Dunham, Joanna (1936-2014), British actress
- Dunham, Josiah (1769–1844), American politician and publicist
- Dunham, Katherine (1909–2006) American dancer, anthropologist, choreographer, civil rights activist, and author
- Dunham, Kingsley Charles (1910-2001), British geologist
- Dunham, Kurt (born 1991), Australian snooker player
- Dunham, Lena (* 1986), American actress, film producer, film director and screenwriter
- Dunham, Maudie (1902–1982) British actress
- Dunham, Mike (* 1972), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dunham, Ransom W. (1838-1896) American politician
- Dunham, Robert (1931–2001), American actor
- Dunham, Sonny (1911–1990), American jazz trumpeter and big band leader
- Dunham, Stephen (1964–2012), American actor
- Dunham, Tony (born 1956) British author, actor and director
- Dunham, William (* 1947), American mathematician and mathematician
- Dünhaupt, Angelika (* 1946), German tobogganist and museum educator
- Dünhaupt, Heinz-Wilhelm (1912–1998), German correspondence chess grandmaster
- Dunhill, Thomas (1877–1946), English composer
- Dünhöft, Dietmar (1929–1976), German photographer
Duni
- Duni, Egidio (1708–1775), Italian opera composer of the baroque and classical periods
- Duni, Elina (* 1981), Albanian-Swiss jazz singer, songwriter and composer
- Dunican, Peter (1918–1989), British civil engineer
- d'Unienville, Véronique (* 1967), Mauritian archer
- Dunigan, Tim (born 1955), American actor
- Dunikowski, Emil Habdank von (1855–1924), Austrian geologist
- Dunikowski, Xawery (1875–1964), Polish sculptor
- Dunin von Przychowski, Alexander (1826–1916), Prussian lieutenant general
- Dunin, Kinga (* 1954), Polish literary critic, prose writer and publicist
- Dunin, Martin von (1774–1842), Archbishop of Gniezno and Posen
- Dunin, Piotr († 1484), Polish military leader and officials of the crown
- Dunin-Borkowski, Stanislaus von (1864–1934), Austrian educator, church, religion and philosophy historian
- Dunin-Marcinkiewicz, Wincenty (1808-1884), Polish writer
- Dunin-Markiewicz, Kazimierz (1874–1932), Polish painter, theater director and author
- Duning, George (1908-2000), American film composer
- Dunitz, Jack D. (* 1923), British chemist
- Duniven, Bill (1938–1999), American rock and roll musician
Dunk
- Dunk, Hermann W. von der (1928–2018), Dutch historian
- Dunk, Lewis (born 1991), English soccer player
- Dunk, Oliver (* 1963), German journalist and entrepreneur
- Dunkel, Albert (1856–1905), German architect
- Dunkel, Alfred (1901–1988), German painter and commercial artist
- Dunkel, Arthur (1932–2005), Swiss economist, General Director of GATT
- Dünkel, Frieder (* 1950), German criminal lawyer and criminologist
- Dunkel, Fritz , German builder and architect
- Dunkel, Gunter (* 1953), Austrian manager and entrepreneur
- Dunkel, Heinz (1931–2002), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Dunkel, Herbert (1906–1966), German visual artist
- Dunkel, Johann Gottlob Wilhelm (1720–1759), German Protestant theologian and historian
- Dunkel, Johannes (1876–1942), German politician (DNVP, WP), MdR
- Dunkel, Jürgen , German computer scientist and professor at the University of Hanover
- Dünkel, Michael (* 1989), German Nordic combined athlete
- Dünkel, Norbert (* 1961), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Dunkel, Richard (1869–1939), German businessman and Bremen politician (businessman class, DDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Dunkel, William (1893–1980), Swiss architect and painter
- Dunkelberg, Heinrich (1855–1934), German local politician and senator in Hanover
- Dunkelberg, Otto (1900–1964), German teacher, organist and composer
- Dunkelberg, Sebastian (* 1963), German film and theater actor
- Dunkelbunt (* 1979), German musician
- Dunkelmann, Erika (1913–2000), German theater and film actress
- Dunkelmann, Kurt (1906–1983), German shipbuilder, worked as general director of the Rostock Neptune shipyard and as an actor and artist
- Dunkelmann, Martin (* 1985), German political scientist
- Dunker, Amy (* 1964), American composer, music teacher and trumpeter
- Dunker, Balthasar Anton (1746–1807), German painter and etcher
- Dunker, Bernhard (1809–1870), Norwegian lawyer, politician, member of the Storting and author
- D'Unker, Carl (1828–1866), Swedish-German painter from the Düsseldorf School of Painting
- Dunker, Claus-Dieter (* 1936), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Dunker, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1791–1868), Prussian lieutenant general
- Dunker, Gösta (1905–1973), Swedish football player
- Dunker, Hans-Joachim (1927–2005), German diplomat
- Dunker, Henry (1870–1962) Swedish entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Dünker, Jacqueline (* 1986), German soccer player
- Dunker, Kristina (* 1973), German author for children and young people
- Dunker, Philipp Heinrich (1779–1836), Swiss-German painter and etcher
- Dunker, Tom (* 1969), German motorcycle track racer
- Dunker, Wilhelm (1809–1885), German geologist, paleontologist and zoologist
- Dunker, Wilhelm (1829–1902), German newspaper editor and poet
- Dunkerbeck, Bjørn (* 1969), Danish-Dutch windsurfer
- Dunkerley, James (* 1953), British political scientist, university professor
- Dunkhase, Heinz (1928–1987), German director
- Dunkhase, Hinrich (1857–1905), German farmer and Klootschießer
- Dünki, Jean-Jacques (* 1948), Swiss pianist and composer
- Dünki, Max (1932–2011), Swiss politician (EPP)
- Dunkl, Dora (1925–1982), German-Austrian poet and writer
- Dunklee, Everett (born 1946), American cross-country skier
- Dunklee, Stan (* 1954), American cross-country skier
- Dunklee, Susan (* 1986), American biathlete, cross-country skier and track and field athlete
- Dunkler, Gaudentius Andreas (1746–1829), Austrian Catholic theologian
- Dunkley, Fitzroy (* 1993), Jamaican sprinter
- Dunkley, Jo (* 1979), British astrophysicist and cosmologist
- Dunkley, Matt (* 1964), British orchestrator, arranger and conductor
- Dunkley, Spencer (born 1969), English basketball player
- Dunkley-Smith, Joshua (* 1989), Australian rower
- Dunklin, Daniel (1790-1844), American politician
- Dunkmann, Karl (1868–1932), Protestant theologian and sociologist
- Dunkul, Igor Garrijewitsch (* 1958), Russian-German composer and pianist
Dunl
- Dunlap Bennett, Gordon (* 1946), American clergyman, former Bishop of Mandeville
- Dunlap, Alison (* 1969), American cyclist
- Dunlap, Carlos (* 1989), American football player
- Dunlap, Chuck , American country and folk musician
- Dunlap, David (1910-1994) American rower
- Dunlap, Dawn (born 1963), American actress
- Dunlap, Gene (born 1954), American musician
- Dunlap, George W. (1813-1880) American politician
- Dunlap, James Eugene (1889–1983), American classical philologist
- Dunlap, Matthew (* 1964), American chef and politician
- Dunlap, Paul (1919-2010), American film composer
- Dunlap, Robert P. (1794-1859), American politician and governor of the state of Maine (1834-1838)
- Dunlap, William (1766–1839) American painter, art historian, and writer
- Dunlap, William Claiborne (1798–1872), American politician
- Dunlap, William Crawford (1918-2011), American physicist
- Dunleavy, Mike J. (* 1961), American politician
- Dunleavy, Mike Jr. (* 1980), American basketball player
- Dunleavy, Mike Sr. (born 1954), American basketball player and coach
- Dunlevy, Katie-George (* 1981), Irish paracycler
- Dunlop, Albert (1932–1990), English football goalkeeper
- Dunlop, Alexander Rankin (1868–1946) British Administration Officer and Resident East Coast and Sandakan
- Dunlop, Alfred (1875–1933), Australian tennis player
- Dunlop, Blair (* 1992), English film actor and musician
- Dunlop, Blake (born 1953), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dunlop, Boyd Lee (1926-2013), American jazz pianist
- Dunlop, Daniel Nicol (1868–1935), Scottish theosophist, anthroposophist and founder of business associations
- Dunlop, David (1859-1931), British sailor
- Dunlop, David J. (* 1941), Canadian geophysicist
- Dunlop, Frankie (1928-2014), American jazz drummer
- Dunlop, Henry (1876-1931) British engineer
- Dunlop, Isobel (1901–1975), British violinist and composer
- Dunlop, James (1793-1848) Scottish astronomer
- Dunlop, James (1870-1892), Scottish football player
- Dunlop, Janette (1891–1971), Scottish physicist
- Dunlop, Jason (* 1970), British paleontologist
- Dunlop, Joey (1952-2000), British motorcycle racer
- Dunlop, John Boyd (1840-1921), British veterinarian
- Dunlop, John Thomas (1914–2003), American politician and university professor
- Dunlop, Michael (* 1989), British motorcycle racer
- Dunlop, Nicholas , Secretary General of e-Parliament, promoter of democracy and member of the World Future Council
- Dunlop, Robert (1960-2008), British motorcycle racer
- Dunlop, William (1985-2018), British motorcycle racer
Dunm
- Dunmall, Paul (* 1953), British saxophonist and clarinetist
- Dunmore, Helen (1952–2017), British writer and poet
- Dunmore, Laurence , British director and film producer
Thin
- Dunn († 747), Bishop of Rochester
- Dunn, Adam (* 1979), American baseball player
- Dunn, Andrew (born 1950), British cameraman
- Dunn, Archibald Gardner (1919–1980), South African Ambassador
- Dunn, Archibald Matthias (1832–1917), British architect
- Dunn, Aubert C. (1896–1987), American politician
- Dunn, Beverley , Australian production designer
- Dunn, Bill Newton (born 1941), British politician (Liberal Democrats), MEP
- Dunn, Bob (1908–1971), American western swing and jazz musician
- Dunn, Brian Joseph (* 1955), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic coadjutor bishop of Halifax-Yarmouth
- Dunn, Carola (* 1946), British-American author of crime fiction and Regency novels
- Dunn, Carolyn (* 1960), Canadian film and stage actress
- Dunn, Clive (1920–2012), British actor
- Dunn, Colleen , American actress
- Dunn, Crystal (* 1992), American soccer player
- Dunn, Dave (born 1948), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Dunn, David (1811-1894), American politician
- Dunn, David (* 1979), English football player and coach
- Dunn, Debbie (* 1978), American athlete
- Dunn, Donald (1941–2012), American bassist, producer, and songwriter
- Dunn, Douglas (* 1942), Scottish librarian, writer and university professor
- Dunn, Emma (1874–1966), American actress
- Dunn, Emmett Reid (1894-1956), American herpetologist
- Dunn, Francis John (1922–1989), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Dubuque
- Dunn, George G. (1812-1857) American politician
- Dunn, George H. (1794-1854), American politician
- Dunn, Gordon (1912–1964), American discus thrower
- Dunn, Gordon H. (* 1932), American physicist
- Dunn, Harvey (1884–1952) American illustrator, painter, and teacher
- Dunn, Irving J. (* 1938), American chemical engineer and university professor
- Dunn, Jack (1917-1938), British figure skater
- Dunn, James (1900–1963), Scottish football player
- Dunn, James (1901–1967) American film and stage actor
- Dunn, James (1928-2020), Australian diplomat, human rights activist, and East Timor activist
- Dunn, James DG (1939-2020), British New Testament scholar
- Dunn, James Whitney (* 1943), American politician
- Dunn, Jarryd (* 1992), British sprinter
- Dunn, Jennifer (1941–2007), American politician
- Dunn, John T. (1838-1907) American politician
- Dunn, Johnny (1897-1937), American jazz trumpeter
- Dunn, Josephine (1906–1983), American actress of the 1920s and 1930s
- Dunn, Jourdan (* 1990), British model
- Dunn, Katherine (1945–2016), American writer and journalist
- Dunn, Kevin (born 1956), American actor
- Dunn, Kevin John (1950–2008), British clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle, England
- Dunn, Kris (* 1994), American basketball player
- Dunn, Liam (1916–1976), American actor
- Dunn, Lin (* 1947), American basketball coach
- Dunn, Linwood G. (1904-1998), American special effects artist
- Dunn, Lydia, Baroness Dunn (* 1940), British economic manager, politician and life peer
- Dunn, Marc (* 1965), Canadian beach volleyball player
- Dunn, Maria (* 1986), Guamnesian freestyle wrestler
- Dunn, Matthew (* 1973), Australian swimmer
- Dunn, Matthew A. (1886–1942), American politician
- Dunn, Megan (* 1991), Australian cyclist
- Dunn, Michael (1934–1973), American film and stage actor
- Dunn, Mignon (* 1928), American opera singer and vocal teacher
- Dunn, Mike (* 1971), English snooker player
- Dunn, Neal (* 1953), American politician
- Dunn, Nicolas (* 1992), Australian actor
- Dunn, Nora (* 1952), American actress
- Dunn, Oscar († 1871), American politician
- Dunn, Patrick (* 1950), British clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland
- Dunn, Paula (* 1964), British sprinter
- Dunn, Pete J. (1942-2017), American mineralogist
- Dunn, Poindexter (1834-1914), American politician
- Dunn, Red (1901-1957) American football player
- Dunn, Richard (* 1945), British boxer
- Dunn, Richard B. (1927-2005), American astronomer
- Dunn, Richie (1957-2016), American ice hockey player
- Dunn, Rob , American biologist, university professor, and popular science author
- Dunn, Robbie (* 1960), Australian soccer player and soccer coach
- Dunn, Ryan (1977-2011), American stunt performer, actor and presenter
- Dunn, Sam (* 1974), Canadian documentary filmmaker
- Dunn, Sarah Jayne (born 1981), British actress
- Dunn, Shannon (* 1972), American snowboarder
- Dunn, Stephen (1894–1980), American engineer and sound engineer
- Dunn, Teala (* 1996), American actress
- Dunn, Teddy (* 1980), American actor
- Dunn, Thomas B. (1853-1924), American politician
- Dunn, Thomas W. (1908–1983), American Lieutenant General (US Army)
- Dunn, Tommy (1873-1938) Scottish football player
- Dunn, Trevor (* 1968), American composer and bassist
- Dunn, Trieste Kelly (* 1981), American actress
- Dunn, Velma (1918-2007), American diver
- Dunn, Vince (* 1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dunn, William McKee (1814–1887), American officer and politician
- Dunn, Willie (1941–2013), Canadian songwriter and filmmaker
- Dunn, Winfield (* 1927), American politician
- Dunn, Zac (* 1991), Australian super middleweight boxer
- Dunn-Luoma, Tricia (* 1974), American ice hockey player
- Dunne, Bernard (born 1980), Irish super bantamweight boxer
- Dunne, Cathal (born 1953), Irish pop singer
- Dunne, Charles (born 1993), Irish football player
- Dunne, Dominick (1925–2009), American journalist, book author and film producer
- Dunne, Dominique (1959–1982), American film actress
- Dunne, Edmund Michael (1864–1929), American Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Peoria
- Dunne, Edward Fitzsimmons (1853–1937), American politician
- Dunne, Ellen (* 1977), Austrian writer
- Dunne, Finley Peter (1867-1936) American writer and journalist
- Dunne, Griffin (born 1955), American actor, director and film producer
- Dunne, Irene (1898–1990), American theater and film actress
- Dunne, John (1845-1919), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Bathurst
- Dunne, John Charles (born 1937), American Auxiliary Bishop in Rockville Center
- Dunne, John Gregory (1932–2003), American writer, journalist and screenwriter
- Dunne, John William (1875–1949), British aviation pioneer
- Dünne, Jörg (* 1969), German Romance studies and literary scholar
- Dunne, Katy (born 1995), British tennis player
- Dunne, Keiran J. , American translation scholar
- Dunne, Paddy (1928-2006), Irish politician
- Dunne, Pat (1943-2015), Irish football goalkeeper and coach
- Dunne, Patrick , Irish writer
- Dunne, Patrick Joseph (1891–1988), Irish clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Dublin
- Dunne, Pecker (1933–2012) Irish folk and traveling musician
- Dunne, Pete (born 1993), English wrestler
- Dunne, Peter (* 1954), New Zealand politician, minister and party founder of Future New Zealand
- Dunne, Philip (1908–1992), American screenwriter, film director and producer
- Dunne, Philip (born 1958), British politician (Conservative Party)
- Dunne, Richard (born 1979), Irish football player
- Dunne, Robin (born 1976), Canadian actor
- Dunne, Thomas Raymond (born 1933), British Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire
- Dunne, Tony (1941-2020) Irish football player and coach
- Dunne, Veronica (born 1995), American actress
- Dunne, William (1920–2002), Irish religious, Bishop of Kitui
- Dünnebacke, Adolf (1891–1978), German politician (SPD)
- Dünnebacke, Joseph (1878–1963), German local politician (CDU)
- Dünnebier, Anna (* 1944), German writer
- Dünnebier, Max (1878–1950), German inventor and entrepreneur
- Dünnehaupt, Peter (1631–1682), German carpenter
- Dünneisen, Agnes (* 1955), Swiss theater and film actress, translator
- Dunnell, Mark H. (1823-1904), American politician
- Dunnell, Robert C. (1942-2010), American archaeologist
- Dünnemann, Felix (* 1962), German director
- Dünner, Fritz (* 1957), Swiss country musician and piano tuner
- Dunner, Joseph (1908–1978), German-American political scientist
- Dünner, Joseph Zevi Hirsch (1833–1911), Dutch rabbi and author
- Dunnery, Francis (born 1962), British musician
- Dünnes, Christian (* 1984), German national volleyball player
- Dunnett, Dorothy (1923-2001), Scottish writer
- Dünnhaupt, Gerhard (* 1927), German Germanist, bibliographer and book historian
- Dünnhaupt, Johann Christian (1716–1786), German pastor and prehistoric
- Dunnhofer, Alessio , Italian ski jumper
- Dunnichay, Mary Beth (* 1993), American water diver
- Dunnigan, James F. (* 1943), American author, policy advisor and game designer
- Dunning, Albert (1936–2005), Dutch musicologist
- Dunning, Charles Avery (1885–1958), Canadian politician
- Dunning, David , American social psychologist and university professor
- Dunning, Debbe (born 1966), American actress
- Dunning, Edwin Harris (1892–1917) British officer and pilot
- Dunning, Eric (1936-2019), British sociologist
- Dunning, George (1920–1979), Canadian film director and screenwriter
- Dunning, John (1927-2009), English snooker player
- Dunning, John D. (1916-1991), American film editor
- Dunning, John H. (1927-2009), British economist
- Dunning, John Ray (1907–1975), American nuclear physicist
- Dunning, Nick (born 1959), Irish actor
- Dunning, Paris C. (1806-1884), American politician
- Dunning, Terri (* 1985), British swimmer
- Dunning, William Archibald (1857–1922), American historian
- Dünninger, Eberhard (1934–2015), German librarian and politician (ÖDP)
- Dünninger, Josef (1905–1994), German folklorist, Germanist and university professor
- Dunninger, Joseph (1892–1975), American magician and mentalist
- Dünninghaus, Georg (1893–1953), German KPD functionary, resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Dunnington, Waldo (1906–1974), American mathematician historian
- Dunnock, Mildred (1901–1991), American film and stage actress
- Dünnwald, Joseph (1912–1994), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dünnwald, Laura (* 1974), German journalist and television presenter
- Dünnwald-Metzler, Axel (1939–2004), German entrepreneur
Duno
- Duno von Bamberg , prior of the St. Michael monastery in Bamberg
- Duno, Milka (* 1972), Venezuelan racing driver
- Duno, Taddeo (1523–1613), Swiss physician, historian, scientist, translator and author in Locarno and Zurich
- Dunois, Jean de (1402–1468), comrade in arms of Joan of Arc
- Dunovant, John (1825–1864), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Dünow, Hermann (1898–1973), German politician (KPD / SED) and resistance fighter
- Dünow, Tobias (* 1972), German political official (SPD)
- Dunoyer de Segonzac, André (1884–1974), French painter and printmaker
- Dunoyer de Segonzac, Benoît (* 1962), French composer and bassist
- Dunoyer de Segonzac, Louis (1880–1963), French physicist
- Dunoyer, Charles (1786–1862), French economist
- Dunoyer, François (* 1946), French actor
Dunp
- Dunphy, Edward J. (1856–1926), American lawyer and politician
- Dunphy, Jack (1914–1992) American dancer, novelist, and playwright
- Dunphy, Seán († 2011), Irish singer
Duns
- Duns, Len (1916-1989), English football player
- Dunse, Karin (* 1953), German literary scholar and author
- Dunse, Otto (1889–1969), German politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Dünser, Margret (1926–1980), Austrian journalist
- Dünser, Richard (* 1959), Austrian composer
- Dünser, Sabine (1977–2006), Liechtenstein singer, songwriter and musician
- Dunshirn, Ernst (1935–2020), Austrian conductor and choir director of the Vienna State Opera
- Dunsing, Sophie (* 1987), German rower
- Dunskus, Erich (1890–1967), German film and theater actor
- Dunsmore, Rosemary (* 1953), Canadian actress, director and acting teacher
- Dunsmuir, James (1851-1920) Canadian politician
- Dunsmuir, Robert (1825-1889) Scottish-Canadian entrepreneur and politician
- Dünßer, Crescentia (* 1960), German director and actress
- Dunst, Barbara (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Dunst, Bruno (1919–1999), German cinema operator and small actor
- Dunst, Daniel (* 1984), Austrian soccer player
- Dunst, Erwin (1929–2019), German trade unionist, social functionary and broadcaster
- Dunst, Kirsten (* 1982), American-German actress
- Dunst, Manfred (* 1953), German local politician
- Dunst, Tony (* 1984), American poker player and presenter
- Dunst, Verena (* 1958), Austrian politician (SPÖ), regional councilor in Burgenland, member of the National Council
- Dunstable, John († 1453), English composer
- Dunstan of Canterbury († 988), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Dunstan, Don (1926–1999), Australian politician
- Dunstan, Donald Beaumont (1923–2011), Australian Lieutenant General, Governor of South Australia
- Dunstan, Matthew (* 1987), Australian chemist and game designer
- Dunstan, Monique (* 1970), Australian sprinter
- Dunstan, Thomas B. (1850–1902), American politician
- Dunstanville, Robert de , English knight and courtier
- Dunster, Frank (1921-1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dunsterville, Lionel (1865–1946), British officer, last major general in World War I.
- Dunston, Bryant (* 1986), American – Armenian basketball player
- Dunstone, Charles (born 1964), British entrepreneur
Dunt
- Dunte, Ludwig (1597–1639), German-Baltic scholar, educator and preacher
- Dunthorne, Richard (1711–1775), English astronomer and land surveyor
- Duntsch, Christopher (* 1971), American specialist in neurosurgery
- Duntze, Johann Hermann (1790–1874), German Reformed pastor and historian
- Duntze, Johann Michael (1779–1845), Bremen Senator and Mayor
- Duntze, Johannes (1823–1895), German landscape painter
- Duntze, Johannes (1901–1987), German administrative lawyer (NSDAP) and after 1945 social politician in the Federal Republic
- Düntzer, Heinrich (1813–1901), German philologist and literary historian
- Düntzer, Joseph Ignaz (1808–1848), German surgeon and obstetrician
Dunw
- Dunwell, Charles T. (1852-1908), American lawyer and politician
- Dunwell, Stephen (1913-1994), American computer engineer
- Dunwoodie, Colin (1945-2008), British jazz musician
- Dunwoody, Ann E. (born 1953), American military service
- Dunwoody, Gwyneth (1930–2008), British politician, House of Commons MEP
- Dunwoody, John (1929-2006) British politician (Labor)
- Dunworth, Denis (* 1989), Irish cyclist
Duny
- Dunyach, Jean-Claude (* 1957), French science fiction author
- Dunye, Cheryl (* 1966), Liberian-American screenwriter and film director
Dunz
- Dünz, Abraham the Elder , foreman of the building works at Bern Minster
- Dünz, Hans Jakob († 1668), Swiss painter
- Dünz, Johannes († 1736), Swiss painter
- Dunz, Karl (* 1917), German homeland researcher
- Dunz, Kristina (* 1967), German journalist and author
- Dunz, Walter (1886–1963), German tax officer
- Dünzelmann, Anne E. (* 1941), German ethnologist, social anthropologist and author
- Dünzelmann, Ernst (1846–1907), German teacher and historian
- Dunzendorfer, Albrecht (1907–1980), Upper Austrian painter
- Dunzendorfer, Hermann (* 1956), Austrian cameraman
- Dünzl, Franz (1960–2018), German theologian and church historian