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Dza
- Džadoň, Tomáš (* 1981), Slovak artist
- Džaferović, Šefik (* 1957), Bosnian politician
- Džafič, Emir (* 1972), Slovenian football player
- Džaja, Srećko Matko (* 1935), Yugoslav-German theologian and historian
- Džajić, Dragan (* 1946), Yugoslav football player
- Džaka, Anel (* 1980), German soccer player
- Džalto, Patrik (* 1997), Croatian football player
- Dzama, Marcel (* 1974), Canadian draftsman, object artist and filmmaker
- Dzamesi, Kofi , Regional Minister of the Volta Region in Ghana
- Džamonja, Dušan (1928–2009), Yugoslav or Croatian sculptor
- Dzau, Victor J. (* 1946), Chinese-American cardiologist
- Džavoronok, Milan (* 1961), Czech beach volleyball player
Dze
- Dzeko (* 1994), Canadian DJ and music producer
- Džeko, Edin (* 1986), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Dzelde, Ģirts (* 1963), Latvian tennis player
- Dzeliwe (1927–2003), Swaziland noblewoman, regent of Swaziland (1982–1983)
- Džemaili, Blerim (* 1986), Swiss football player
- Dzemali, Omer (* 1970), Macedonian heart surgeon
- Dzembritzki, Aleksander (* 1968), German teacher, political official and politician (SPD)
- Dzembritzki, Detlef (* 1943), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Dzemski, Dirk (* 1972), German boxer
- Džeriņš, Andris (* 1988), Latvian ice hockey player
- Džeriņš, Guntis (* 1985), Latvian ice hockey player
- Dzeruvs, Paul (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Dzewas, Dieter (* 1955), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and Mayor of Lüdenscheid
Dzh
- Dzhumaev, Marat (* 1976), Uzbek chess player
- Dzhumaliev, Salamat (* 1989), Kyrgyz biathlete
Dzi
- Dziadek, Andrzej (* 1957), Polish composer
- Dziadura, Wiesław (* 1956), Polish wrestler
- Dziadzio, Dariusz (* 1975), Polish politician (Ruch Palikota), member of the Sejm
- Dziallas, Wilfried (* 1944), German actor, radio play speaker and director
- Dzialowski, Sigismund von (1843–1878), landowner and politician, MdR
- Dzialynski, Johann von (1829–1880), Polish-Prussian manor owner, publicist and politician
- Działyński, Tytus (1797–1861), Polish officer and patriot
- Dziarski-Orloff, Ivannow Wladislaus von (1865–1904), sideshow actor, “transparent” man
- Dziarstek, Wilhelm (* 1920), German football player
- Dziatzko, Karl (1842–1903), German librarian and classical philologist
- Džiaugys, Martynas (* 1986), Lithuanian rower
- Džiautas, Feliksas (* 1953), Lithuanian politician
- Dziczek, Patryk (* 1998), Polish football player
- Dzieciol, Joachim (* 1952), German soccer player
- Dzieduszycki, Matt (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dziedzic, Stanley (born 1949), American wrestler
- Dziedzic, Stefan (1927-2006), Polish Nordic combined athlete
- Dziedziczak, Jan (* 1981), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Dzięga, Andrzej (* 1952), Polish clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Stettin-Cammin
- Dziegoraitis, Algimantas (1939–2007), Lithuanian lawyer, Deputy Minister of Justice
- Dziekanowski, Dariusz (* 1962), Polish football player and coach
- Dziekoński, Józef Bohdan (1816–1855), Polish writer
- Dziekoński, Józef Pius (1844–1927), Polish architect and university professor
- Dziembowski, Konstantin von (1827–1890), German politician, MdR
- Dziembowski, Sigismund von (1849–1915), Prussian civil servant, governor in the Provincial Association of Posen (1893–1911)
- Dziembowski-Bomst, Stephan von (1828–1900), German manor owner, district administrator and politician, MdR
- Dziembowski-Pomian, Sigismund von (1858–1918), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Dziemianowicz-Bąk, Agnieszka (* 1984), Polish politician
- Dziena, Alexis (* 1984), American film and television actress
- Dzieniszewska, Edyta (* 1986), Polish canoeist
- Dzienny, Gracie (* 1995), American actress and model
- Dzierlatka, Arié (1933–2015), Belgian composer
- Dziersk, Udo (* 1961), German painter and university professor
- Dzierzgowski, Nikolaus , Bishop of Kamieniec (1541–1542), Chełm (1542–1543), Włocławek (1543–1545) and Archbishop of Gniezno (1546–1559)
- Dzierzon, Johann (1811–1906), Silesian priest and bee researcher
- Dzierżyńska, Zofia (1882–1968), Polish social democratic, later communist politician (SDKPiL)
- Dzierżyński, Feliks (1877–1926), Polish-Russian professional revolutionary
- Dzierzynski, Yvan (* 1990), French football player
- Dziewas, Gotthold (1900–1940), German political functionary and SA leader
- Dziewior, Yilmaz (* 1964), German art historian and curator
- Dziewoński, Adam (1936–2016), Polish geophysicist and seismologist
- Dziewoński, Karol (1876–1943), Polish chemist
- Dziezuk, André (* 1966), French composer
- Dzigan, Shimen (1905–1980), Polish actor
- Dzikowski, Stefan (* 1957), German non-fiction author and therapist
- Dzimirsky, Dirk (* 1969), German artist of the hyperrealism style
- Dzinaj, Tarek (1962–2004), German writer and doctor
- Dzindzichashvili, Roman (* 1944), American chess player of Georgian origin
- Dzingai, Brian (* 1981), Zimbabwean athlete
- Dzingel, Martin (* 1975), Czech linguist
- Dzingel, Ryan (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- Džinič, Elvedin (* 1985), Slovenian football player
- Džinić, Miloš (* 2000), Austrian football player
- Dzinkambani, navigator (1974-2006), Malawian soccer player
- Dzintars, Raivis (* 1982), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima
- Dziobaka, Manfred (* 1954), German soccer player
- Dziobek, Ernst Christian (1795–1845), German engineer officer and military writer
- Dziobek, Otto (1856–1919), German mathematician and university professor
- Dziobek, Otto (1875–1964), German officer, most recently colonel in World War II
- Dziółka, Jakub (* 1980), Polish football player
- Dziółko, Adrian (* 1990), Polish badminton player
- Dzionara, Karin (* 1960), German journalist and author
- Dziony, Wolfgang (* 1949), German drummer
- Dziri, Lotfi (1946–2013), Tunisian actor, author and theater director
- Dzirma, Elisabeth (* 1994), German basketball player
- Dziuba, Andrzej Franciszek (* 1950), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Dziuba, Helmut (1933–2012), German film director
- Dziuba, Marek (* 1955), Polish football player and coach
- Dziuba, Stanisław Jan (* 1960), Polish religious, Bishop of Umzimkulu
- Dziubański, Michał (* 1971), Polish table tennis player
- Dziubiński, Krystian (* 1988), Polish ice hockey player
- Džiugelis, Justas (* 1987), Lithuanian politician and entrepreneur, member of the Seimas
- Dziuk, Danny (* 1956), German singer-songwriter, composer and blues rock musician
- Dziuk, Kulle , German rock musician, producer and composer
- Dziurok, Adam (* 1972), Polish historian
- Dziurzynski, David (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dzivielevski, Yuri (* 1991), Brazilian poker player
- Dziwior, Janosch (* 1974), German-Polish soccer player
- Dziwisz, Stanisław (* 1939), Polish Catholic clergyman, Archbishop emeritus of Krakow, cardinal
- Dziwniel, Daniel (* 1992), German-Polish soccer player
- Dziwoki, Erich (1925–1984), German soccer player
Dzo
- Džodžo, Nemanja (* 1986), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Dzokanga, Adolphe (1942–1998), Congolese linguist and editor of dictionaries on Lingala
- Dzomba, Marko (* 1990), Serbian classical saxophonist
- Džomba, Mirza (* 1977), Croatian handball player
- Džombić, Aleksandar (* 1968), Bosnian-Herzegovinian politician, Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska
- Džombić, Damir (* 1985), Bosnian football player
- Dzondi, Karl Heinrich (1770–1835), German physician
- Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche (* 1961), Bhutanese Buddhist teacher
- Džoni, Vilson (* 1950), Yugoslav football player
- Dzovor, Michael (* 1983), German video and film producer
Dzs
- Dzsudzsák, Balázs (* 1986), Hungarian football player
Dzu
- Dzubilla, Harald (* 1944), German journalist, publicist, author, publisher and advertising specialist
- Džudović, Miodrag (* 1979), Montenegrin football player
- Džudžar, Djura (* 1954), Serbian clergyman, Greek Catholic bishop of Ruski Krstur
- Džumhur, Damir (* 1992), Bosnian tennis player
- Dzundza, George (* 1945), Ukrainian-American actor
- Dzúr, Martin (1919–1985), Czechoslovak politician and general
- Dzur, Walter (1919–1999), German soccer player
- Dzurilla, Vladimír (1942–1995), Slovak ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Dzurinda, Mikuláš (* 1955), Slovak politician
- Džuvalekovski, Ilija (1915–2004), Yugoslav film and television actor
Between
- Dzwonnek, Dorothee (* 1957), German Secretary General of the German Research Foundation