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- Deo, Bikram Keshari (1952–2009), Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party
- Deodorant, Neelam , Indian diplomat
- Deocar , Abbot of Herrieden
- Deodato, Eumir (* 1942), Brazilian jazz musician
- Deodato, Mike (* 1963), Brazilian comic artist
- Deodato, Ruggero (* 1939), Italian film director, actor and screenwriter
- Deodatus , saint
- Deodatus of Ruticinium († 1391), French Franciscan; Roman Catholic saint
- Deodhar, Archana (* 1971), Indian badminton player
- Deodhar, Suman (* 1930), Indian badminton player
- Deodhar, Sunder , Indian badminton player
- Deodhar, Tara (* 1924), Indian badminton player
- Deoka, Daiki (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Deokjong (1016–1034), 9th King of the Goryeo Empire and the Goryeo Dynasty
- Deol, Esha (* 1981), Indian actress
- Déom, Jérôme (* 1999), Belgian football player
- Déon, Michel (1919–2016), French writer
- Deonna, Laurence (* 1937), Swiss journalist, writer and photographer
- Deonna, Raymond (1910–1972), Swiss politician (LPS)
- Deorlaf , Bishop of Hereford
- Deorro (* 1991), American DJ
- Deoteria , lover of Theudebert I.
- Déotte, Jean-Louis (1946–2018), French philosopher, art and media theorist
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- Depaepe, Paul (* 1931), Belgian racing cyclist
- Depage, Marie (1872-1915), Belgian diplomat
- Depailler, Patrick (1944–1980), French racing driver
- DePaiva, Kassie (born 1961), American actress and singer
- Depalma, Beniamino (* 1941), Italian religious, Archbishop ad personam of Nola
- DePalma, Dan (born 1989), American football player
- DePalma, Larry (* 1965), American ice hockey player
- DePalma, Ralph (1884–1956), American racing car driver
- DePalmer, Mike (* 1961), American tennis player
- Depaoli, Fabio (* 1997), Italian football player
- Depaoli, Marco (* 1954), Italian politician
- DePaolo, Donald J. (* 1951), American geochemist
- DePaolo, Peter (1898–1980), American racing car driver
- Deparade, Henri (* 1951), German painter, graphic artist and university professor
- DeParade, Klaus (1938–2012), German energy manager, management consultant and student official
- Deparade, Ulrich (* 1954), German soccer player
- Deparade-Becker, Steffi (* 1954), German painter and graphic artist
- Depardieu, Gérard (* 1948), Russian-French actor
- Depardieu, Guillaume (1971-2008), French actor
- Depardieu, Julie (* 1973), French actress
- Depardon, Raymond (* 1942), French photojournalist
- Deparnay-Grunenberg, Anna (* 1976), German-French-Swiss politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Depasquale, Annetto (1938–2011), Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Malta
- DePatie, David H. (* 1935), American film producer
- DePatie, Edmond L. (1900–1966), Vice President and Manager of Warner Bros
- DePaul, Steven , American director and television series producer
- Depauli, Jessica (* 1991), Austrian ski racer
- DePauli-Schimanovich, Werner (* 1942), Austrian mathematician, computer scientist and artist
- Depauly, Anton (1798–1866), Bohemian-Austrian painter
- Depauw, Valère (1912–1994), Belgian writer and Flemish nationalist
- Depay, Memphis (* 1994), Dutch football player
- Depe, İlhan (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Depe, Metin (* 1981), Turkish soccer player
- Depenau, David (* 1970), German non-fiction author
- Depenau, Willi (1884–1952), German set designer and film architect
- Depenbrock, Gerd (* 1949), German journalist
- Depenbrock, Josef (* 1961), German journalist
- Depenbrock, Manfred (1929–2019), German electrical engineer
- Depenbusch, Anna (* 1977), German songwriter
- Dependorf, Theodor (1870–1915), German dentist and university professor
- Depenheuer, Otto (* 1953), German legal philosopher
- d'Épenoux, François (* 1963), French writer
- Deperdussin, Armand (1864-1924), French entrepreneur
- Depéret, Charles (1854–1929), French geologist and paleontologist
- Depero, Fortunato (1892–1960), Italian artist of futurism
- Depestre, René (* 1926), Haitian intellectual, writer and activist
- Depetrini, Teobaldo (1913–1996), Italian football player and coach
- Depetris, David (* 1988), Argentinian soccer player
- Depetris-Demaille, Marie-Chantal (* 1941), French foil fencer
- Depetrisová, Vlasta (1920–2003), Czech table tennis player
- Depew, Chauncey (1834–1928), American politician
- Depeyre, Octave (1825-1891), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Depeyrot, Georges (* 1953), French historian, publisher and numismatist
- Dephy, David (* 1968), Georgian writer and poet
- Depince, Jean-Claude (1947–1988), French racing driver
- Dépine, Franck (* 1959), French track cyclist
- DePinho, Ronald A. (* 1955), American cancer researcher
- DePinto, Dave (* 1967), American ice hockey player
- Depiny, Adalbert (1883–1941), Austrian homeland researcher, folk curator and politician, member of the state parliament
- Depkat, Volker (* 1965), German historian and university professor
- Depken, Johann (1837–1909), German farmer and politician, MdBB, MdR
- Depkin, Liborius (1652–1708), German theologian, poet and linguist
- Deplanche, Émile (1824–1875), French naval doctor, entomologist and botanist
- Deplanque, René (* 1950), German chemist and science manager
- Deplante, Henri (1907-1996), French aeronautical engineer
- Deplazes, Andrea (* 1960), Swiss architect
- Deplazes, Barla (* 1995), Swiss football player
- Deplazes, Gion (1918–2015), Swiss author, teacher and lecturer
- Deplazes, Lothar (1939–2015), Swiss Rhaeto-Romanic poet and librettist
- Depner, Margarete (1885–1970), Transylvanian sculptor, painter and draftsman
- Depo, Wacław (* 1953), Polish clergyman and theologian, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Częstochowa
- Depoitre, Laurent (* 1988), Belgian football player
- Děpold († 1167), Bohemian prince from the Přemyslid family
- Depont, Octave (* 1862), French colonial administrator in Algeria
- Deponthon, Charles François (1777–1849), French general of the engineering team
- Depoorter, Richard (1915–1948), Belgian racing cyclist
- Depp, Daniel (* 1953), American film producer, screenplay and crime writer
- Depp, Johnny (born 1963), American actor
- Depp, Lily-Rose (* 1999), French-American actress
- Deppa, Claude (* 1958), South African jazz trumpeter
- Deppe, August (1869–1951), German carpenter and politician (SPD)
- Deppe, Ferdinand (1795–1861), German gardener, naturalist, collector and painter
- Deppe, Frank (* 1941), German political scientist
- Deppe, Friedrich (* 1908), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Deppe, Georg (1900–1991), German chess player and official, auditor and tax advisor
- Deppe, Gertrud , victims of the witch hunt in snakes
- Deppe, Gustav (1913–1999), German painter
- Deppe, Hans (1897–1969), German actor and film director
- Deppe, Hans-Dieter (1930–2010), German financial economist
- Deppe, Hans-Raimund (* 1945), German physicist and manager
- Deppe, Hans-Ulrich (* 1939), German medical sociologist and social medicine specialist
- Deppe, Herbert (* 1963), German dentist and university professor (Technical University of Munich)
- Deppe, Jaro (* 1948), German soccer player
- Deppe, Julius (1852–1911), German theater actor and director
- Deppe, Lois (1897–1976), American singer (baritone), saxophonist and band leader
- Deppe, Lore (* 1946), German politician (independent), MdL
- Deppe, Ludwig (1828–1890), German composer and conductor
- Deppe, Mette († 1586), victim of the witch trials in snakes
- Deppe, Otto , German journalist
- Deppe, Paula (1886–1922), German painter and graphic artist
- Deppe, Pierre Guillaume (1800–1844), German Rendant at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin
- Deppe, Rainer (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Deppe, Ulrike (* 1953), German canoeist
- Deppe, Wilhelm (1843–1904), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Deppeler, Rolf (1926–2011), Swiss historian, editor, author and politician (FDP)
- Deppendorf, Ulrich (* 1950), German journalist and moderator
- Deppenschmidt, Buddy (* 1936), American jazz drummer and percussionist
- Deppermann, Erich (1902–1963), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Deppermann, Henny (1860–1942), German landscape and vedute painter
- Deppert, Friedrich (1855–1915), Bavarian lieutenant general
- Deppert, Fritz (* 1932), German writer, translator and editor
- Deppert, Karl (1897–1988), German painter and poet
- Deppert, Katharina (* 1941), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Deppert, Ria , singer with a soprano voice
- Deppert, Wolfgang (* 1938), German philosopher and representative of the Unitarians
- Depping, Dieter (* 1966), German rally driver
- Depping, Georg Bernhard (1784-1853), German-French historian
- Depping, Janina (1978-2013), German racing driver
- Deppisch, Karl Ludwig (1908–1987), German businessman
- Deppisch, Mathias (* 1979), German handball player and trainer
- Deppisch, Nico (* 1981), German bass player and music teacher
- Deppisch, Paul (* 1970), American-German basketball player
- Deppisch, Peter (* 1970), American-German basketball player
- Deppmeyer, Otto (* 1947), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Deppner, Erich (1910–2005), German SS Sturmbannführer
- Deprat, Jacques (1880–1935), French geologist, paleontologist and writer
- Depredomme, Prosper (1918–1997), Belgian racing cyclist
- DePreist, James (1936–2013), American conductor and music educator
- Depretis, Agostino (1813-1887), Italian statesman
- Depreux, Philippe (* 1967), French historian
- Deprez, Fabienne (* 1992), German badminton player
- Deprez, Gérard (* 1943), Belgian politician, MEP
- Déprez, Louis (1921–1999), French racing cyclist
- Depréz, Marcel (1843–1918), French physicist and electrical engineer
- Deprez, Maurice (* 1886), Belgian ice hockey player
- Deprez, Nicola (* 1992), Belgian football goalkeeper
- DePriest, Akbar (1930-2007), American jazz drummer
- Deprijck, Lucien (* 1960), Belgian German-speaking writer and translator
- Depser, Alf (1899–1990), German graphic artist, wood cutter, painter and draftsman
- Depta, Monika (* 1970), Polish orienteer
- Deptuła, Leszek (1953–2010), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Depuhl, Alfred (1892–1957), German Protestant theologian and author
- Depuiset, Alphonse (1822-1886), French entomologist
- DePuy, William E. (1919–1992), American officer, general in the US Army
- Depuydt, Leo , Belgian Egyptologist, Coptologist and ancient orientalist
- Depuydt, Manon (* 1997), Belgian sprinter
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- Dequae, André (1915-2006), Belgian politician
- Dequede, Georg Werner von († 1757), Prussian major and adjutant to Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia
- Dequenne, Émilie (* 1981), Belgian actress
- Dequin, Horst (1927–2008), German agricultural economist and development worker
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- The Asdvadzadourian, Krikor Bedros VIII († 1866), Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church
- The Dark Knight of Parables (* 1994), German student, web video producer and entrepreneur
- The false Baldwin († 1226), impostor, pretended to be Emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople
- Der Graf , German singer
- The boy with the guitar (* 1976), German singer, songwriter and guitarist
- The Ling (1885–1944), Chinese author
- Der Manuelian, Peter (* 1959), American Egyptologist
- The Nersessian, Nerses (1920–2006), Armenian clergyman
- The Nersessian, Sirarpie (1896–1989), Armenian art historian
- The Ole , German punk singer
- Der Polar (* 1981), German singer-songwriter and producer
- Der Schwabenhansl , German cabaret artist
- The Spanish master , auxiliary term for an art forger in the field of ancient bronze sculpture
- Der Storb (* 1985), German stand-up comedian and radio host
- Von Brauneck , medieval author
- The von Buchein , German minstrel
- The wild man , Middle High German author of a sermon poem and two legends
- Der Wolf (* 1973), German pop musician
- Der Zakarian, Michel (* 1963), French-Armenian football player and coach
- Dér, Zsolt (* 1983), Hungarian-Serbian racing cyclist
- Dera, Andrzej (* 1961), Polish lawyer and politician, member of the Sejm
- Derad, Ulrich (* 1965), German handball manager and player
- Derado, Ivan (* 1929), Yugoslav-German elementary particle physicist
- Derado, Nadya (* 1967), German director and screenwriter
- Derado, Thea (* 1936), German biochemist
- Derado, Tino , German jazz musician (piano, accordion)
- Derain, André (1880–1954), French painter
- Deraismes, Maria (1828–1894), French writer, democratic humanist and suffragette
- Derakhshan, Hossein (* 1975), Canadian-Iranian blogger and political activist
- Derambarsh, Arash (* 1979), French politician and writer
- D'Eramo, Giovanni (* 1921), Italian screenwriter and film director
- D'Eramo, Luce (1925-2001), Italian author
- d'Eramo, Marco (* 1947), Italian journalist
- Derand, François († 1644), French architect and mathematician
- Derangère, Grégori (* 1971), French actor
- Dérangère, Jérémy (* 1975), French racing cyclist
- Derani, Luís Felipe (* 1993), Brazilian racing car driver
- Deray, Jacques (1929–2003), French director
- Derba, Mimí (1893–1953), Mexican film actress, film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Derben, Hans (1927–2009), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Derbenev, Yaroslav (* 1940), American physicist
- Derber, Charles (* 1944), American sociologist
- Derbez, Aislinn (* 1986), Mexican actress
- Derbforgaill (1108–1193), Irish nobleman
- Derbfuß, Paul (1937–2015), German football player
- Derbigny, Pierre (1769–1829), French-American politician and Governor of the State of Louisiana (1828–1829)
- Derbitz, Gerhard (1924–2004), German teacher, vocational school director and writer
- Derbl, Josef (1875–1925), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Derbolav, Josef (1912–1987), Austrian educator, philosopher
- Derbolowsky, Jakob (1947–2019), German gynecologist and psychotherapist
- Derbolowsky, Udo (1920–2005), German neurologist and psychotherapist
- Derby, Elias Hasket (1739–1799), American businessman
- Derby, Willy (1886–1944), Dutch singer
- Derby-Lewis, Clive (1936-2016), South African politician and prisoner
- Derbyshire, Delia (1937-2001), English musician in the field of electronic music
- Derbyshire, Desmond C. (1924-2007), British linguist
- Derbyshire, Eileen (born 1931), British actress
- Derbyshire, John (1878–1938) British swimmer and water polo player
- Derbyshire, John (* 1945), British-American mathematician, journalist and writer
- Derbyshire, Matt (* 1986), English football player
- Derchain, Philippe (1926–2012), Belgian Egyptologist
- Dercho, Alexander (* 1987), German soccer player
- Dercks, Emil (1849–1911), German organist and composer
- Derckx, Annemiek (* 1954), Dutch canoeist
- D'Ercole, Giovanni (* 1947), Italian religious and bishop of Ascoli Piceno
- Dercon, Chris (* 1958), Belgian curator and theater scholar
- Dercourt, Denis (* 1964), French film director
- Dercum, Damian Adolph , German medic
- Dercum, Francis Xavier (1856–1931), American neurologist and namesake of the disease Dercum's disease
- Dercum, Lorenz Anton († 1752), German physician and botanist
- Derda, Hans-Jürgen (* 1955), German historian
- Derdak, Patrick (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Derdas I , Prince of Elimiotis
- Derdas II , Prince of Elimiotis
- The III. , Prince of Elimiotis
- Derder, Fathi (* 1970), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Derderian, Hovnan (* 1957), Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church in North America (Echmiadzin Catholic)
- Derdijtschuk, Vitaly (* 1987), Ukrainian biathlete
- Derdiyok, Eren (* 1988), Swiss football player
- Derdziuk, Zbigniew (* 1962), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Dere, Ali , Turkish theologian and religious functionary
- Dere, Ali (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Dere, Cansu (* 1980), Turkish actress and photo model
- Dere, Hasan (* 1984), Turkish actor and musical performer
- Déré, Jean (1886–1970), French music teacher and composer
- Đere, Laslo (* 1995), Serbian tennis player
- Deréal, Colette (1927–1988), French chanson singer and actress
- Derega, Jaroslaw (* 1955), Ukrainian sinologist
- Dereham, Francis († 1541), lover of Catherine Howard, fifth wife of King Henry VIII of England.
- Derehus, Mychajlo (1904–1997), Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, educator and cultural activist
- Dereje, Roza (* 1997), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Derek B (1965-2009), British rapper
- Derek, Bo (born 1956), American actress
- Derek, John (1926–1998) American actor, film director, and cameraman
- Derek, Marek (* 1979), Polish snooker player
- Đerek, Viktor (* 2000), Croatian photographer and human rights activist
- Derekas, Alíz (* 1977), Hungarian astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Dereli, Abdurrahman (* 1981), Turkish football player
- Dereli, Ahmet (* 1992), German-Turkish soccer player
- Dereli, Emel (* 1996), Turkish shot putter and discus thrower
- Dereli, Selçuk (* 1969), Turkish football referee
- Derelioğlu, Oktay (* 1975), Turkish national soccer player
- Deren, Maya (1917–1961), American director and writer
- Derenberg, Walter Julius (1903–1975), American law scholar and university professor
- Derenbourg, Hartwig (1844–1908), French orientalist
- Derenbourg, Joseph (1811–1895), German-French orientalist and Sanskritist
- Derenburg, Michael von († 1549), entrepreneur and first Brandenburg court Jew
- Derenburg, Samuel von († 1382), first court banker to the Archbishop of Magdeburg
- Derenčin, Emerik († 1493), Ban of Croatia
- Derenda, Nuša (* 1969), Slovenian pop singer
- Derendinger, Hans (1920–1996), Swiss journalist and politician (FDP)
- Derenthal, Franz-Joseph (1797–1879), German landowner and politician
- Derenthall, Eduard von (1835–1919), German diplomat and politician
- Derenthall, Friedrich von (1797–1874), Prussian lieutenant general
- Derenthall, Otto von (1831–1910), Prussian officer, most recently general of the infantry
- Derepas, David (* 1978), French cyclocross, track and road cyclist
- Derera, Tsegaye Keneni (* 1943), Ethiopian clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Soddo
- Deres, Karl (1930–2007), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Deresch, Ljubko (* 1984), Ukrainian writer
- Dereser, Thaddäus Anton (1757–1827), German theologian, professor of Greek studies, hermeneutics, exegesis, pastoral theology and dogmatics
- Deresiewicz, William (* 1964), American literary critic
- Deresz, Weronika (* 1985), Polish rower
- Dereuddre, René (1930-2008), French football player
- Derewen, Alexander Jurjewitsch (* 1992), Russian handball player
- Derewjanko, Anatoli Panteleevich (* 1943), Russian prehistorian, archaeologist and university professor
- Derewjanko, Pavel Jurjewitsch (* 1976), Russian theater and film actor
- Derevjantschenko, Serhij (* 1985), Ukrainian boxer
- Derewschtschikowa, Jekaterina Alexandrovna (1926-2006), Soviet and Russian film and theater actress
- Dereziński, Jan (* 1957), Polish mathematical physicist
- Derfelden, Wilhelm (1737–1819), Imperial Russian general of the cavalry
- Derfflinger, Friedrich von (1663–1724), Prussian lieutenant general
- Derfflinger, Georg von (1606–1695), Brandenburg General Field Marshal
- Derfler, Alois (1924–2005), Austrian politician (ÖVP), president of the farmers' union and member of the National Council
- Derfler, Hannes (* 1963), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Derfler, Kristin (* 1965), Austrian actress and screenwriter
- Derflinger, Christian (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Derflinger, Gerhard (1936–2015), Austrian statistician
- Derflinger, Maria (* 1930), Upper Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Upper Austrian state parliament, federal councilor
- Derflinger, Sabine (* 1963), Austrian filmmaker
- Derganc, Martin (* 1977), Slovenian racing cyclist
- Dergachev, Alexander Viktorovich (* 1996), Russian ice hockey player
- Dergachev, Nikolai Alexandrovich (* 1994), Russian football player
- Dergatschowa, Anna (* 1969), German chess player of Russian origin
- Děrgel, Patrik (* 1989), Czech actor and voice actor
- Dergham, Joseph (1930–2015), Lebanese clergyman, Maronite bishop of Cairo
- Derham, William (1657–1735), English clergyman and natural philosopher
- Deri, Arje (* 1959), Israeli politician, minister and member of the Knesset
- Déri, Balázs (* 1954), Hungarian poet and translator, professor of classical studies and editor of the magazine Magyar Egyházzene
- Deri, Claudio (* 1989), German pop singer
- Deri, Max (1878–1938), art historian, art critic and psychologist
- Déri, Miksa (1854–1938), Hungarian electrical engineer
- Derib (* 1944), Swiss comic artist
- Deriba, Tesfaye (* 1998), Ethiopian athlete
- Derichebourg, Boris (* 1978), French racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Derichs, Ernst , German swimmer
- Derichs, Franz (1885–1967), German Jesuit and paleontologist
- Derichs, Lei (1922-2010), Dutch athlete
- Derichsweiler, Albert (1909–1997), German student functionary and politician (NSDAP, FDP), MdR, MdL
- Derichsweiler, Hein (1897–1972), German sculptor
- Derici, İrem (* 1987), Turkish singer
- Derici, Okan (* 1993), German-Turkish soccer player
- Derick, Carrie (1862–1941), Canadian botanist, geneticist, science writer and first Canadian professor
- Derickson, Uli (1944–2005), German-American flight attendant
- Dericum, Christa (1932–2014), German writer
- DeRiel, Emily (* 1974), American pentathlete
- Deriemaeker, Stanislas (* 1932), Flemish organist
- Deriglasowa, Inna Wassiljewna (* 1990), Russian foil fencer
- Derijewa, Regina Iossifowna (1949–2013), Russian poet, translator and essayist
- Derilien, Stevens (* 1992), British football player (Turks and Caicos Islands)
- Derin, Bilhan (* 1971), German filmmaker
- Derin, Seyhan (* 1969), German-Turkish filmmaker
- Dering, Antonia (* 1989), German jazz musician (vocals, double bass, composition)
- Dering, Elisabeth (1921–1997), German painter
- Dering, Josef (1910–1999), German painter and graphic artist
- Dering, Leonhard (* 1991), German-Russian pianist
- Dering, Richard , English organist and composer
- Dering, Władysław Alexander (1903–1965), Polish prisoner doctor in Auschwitz concentration camp
- Deringer, Arved (1913–2011), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Deringer, Henry (1786–1868), American weapons designer
- Deringör, Halit (1922–2018), Turkish football player, coach and official
- Deriot, Albert François (1766–1836), French infantry division general
- Deripaska, Oleg Wladimirowitsch (* 1968), Russian oligarch
- Deris, Andi (* 1964), German metal singer
- Derise, Joe († 2002), American jazz musician
- DeRita, Joe (1909–1993) American comedian and actor
- Derix, Simone (* 1973), German historian
- Derix, Wilhelm (1837-1919), German glass contractor
- Derjagin, Boris Vladimirovich (1902–1994), Russian chemist and physicist
- Derjuhin, Iwan (1928–1996), Soviet pentathlete
- Derkach, Dariya (* 1993), Italian triple jumper and long jumper
- Derkatch, Dale (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player
- Derkatsch, Julija (* 1986), Ukrainian-Azerbaijani weightlifter
- Derkatsch, Leonid (* 1939), Ukrainian politician, general and head of the secret service
- Derkach, Vyacheslav (* 1976), Ukrainian biathlete
- Derkert, Siri (1888–1973), Swedish expressionist artist
- Derki, Talal (* 1977), Syrian film director, cameraman and screenwriter
- Derkovits, Gyula (1894–1934), Hungarian painter and graphic artist
- Derkow, Willi , German political activist
- Derkowski, Gerrit (* 1969), German journalist and moderator
- Derks, Janika (* 1990), German vaulting artist
- Derks, Lucas (* 1950), Dutch painter and social psychologist
- Derks, Luzia-Maria (* 1959), German light and media artist
- Derks, Paul (* 1944), German specialist in German
- Derksen, Duane (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Derksen, Geert-Jan (* 1975), Dutch rower
- Derksen, Harm (* 1970), Dutch-American mathematician
- Derksen, Jan (1919–2011), Dutch racing cyclist
- Derksen, Johannes (1898–1973), German writer and Catholic priest
- Derksen, Robert-Jan (* 1974), Dutch golfer
- Derksen, Simon (* 1983), German voice actor and actor
- Derkylidas , Spartan general
- Derkylides , ancient Greek philosopher
- Derlago, Bill (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player
- Derlago, Mark (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Derlam, Wilhelm (1877–1948), German architect and builder
- d'Erlanger, Gérard (1906–1962), British manager
- Derleder, Peter (1940–2018), German legal scholar and judge
- Derlei (* 1975), Brazilian-Portuguese soccer player
- Derler, Patrick , Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Derleth, August (1909–1971), American horror story writer, publisher, and editor of anthologies
- Derleth, Ludwig (1870–1948), German writer
- Derleth, Sigismund (1675–1752), German provost
- Derlick, Erwin (* 1939), German racing cyclist
- Derlien, Charles (1891–1962), German painter and commercial artist
- Derlien, Hans-Ulrich († 2010), German administrative scientist
- Derlien, Maren (* 1975), German rower
- Derlin, Bruce (born 1961), New Zealand tennis player
- Derlin, Mirka (* 1984), German soccer referee
- Derlitzki, Georg (1889–1958), German agricultural scientist
- Derljuk, Roman Olegowitsch (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Derly, João (* 1981), Brazilian judoka and politician
- Dermagne, Philippe (* 1950), French racing driver
- Derman, Abraham Borissowitsch (1880–1952), Soviet literary critic and novelist
- Derman, Cyrus (1925-2011) American mathematician
- Derman, Emanuel (* 1944), South African economist and physicist
- Dermane, Henriete (1882–1954), Russian-Soviet revolutionary and library scholar
- Dermansky, Marcy (* 1969), American author and film critic
- Dermech, Fahed (* 1966), Tunisian football player
- Dermietzel, Friedrich (1873–1942), German farmer, landowner and politician (DNVP), MdL
- Dermietzel, Friedrich Karl (1899–1981), German ENT doctor, SS brigade leader and major general of the Waffen SS
- Dermody, Clarke (* 1980), New Zealand rugby union player
- Dermody, Maeve (born 1985), Australian actress
- Dermon, Anne-Marie (1944–2018), Swiss theater actress
- Dermota, Anton (1876–1914), Slovenian lawyer, politician and translator
- Dermota, Anton (1910–1989), Yugoslav opera singer (lyric tenor) with main residence in Vienna
- Dermott, Travis (* 1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dermoût, Maria (1888–1962), Dutch writer
- Dermutz, Klaus (* 1960), Austrian author and publicist
- Dern, Bruce (born 1936), American actor
- Dern, Detlef (1905–1941), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Dern, George Henry (1872–1936), American politician, governor of Utah and the 54th US Secretary of War
- Dern, Helfrich (1891–1918), German painter and draftsman
- Dern, Laura (* 1967), American actress, film director and screenwriter
- Dernath, Friedrich Otto von (1734–1805), German canon, landowner and entrepreneur
- Dernath, Gerhard von (1622–1689), councilor of war in Saxony
- Dernath, Gerhard von (1666–1740), Holstein-Gottorfischer diplomat, Privy Councilor and Field Marshal
- Dernath, Gerhard von (1700–1759), ducal gottorpischer Privy Councilor
- Dernath, Johann Georg von (1666–1739), ducal gottorpian conference councilor
- Dernath, Magnus von (1765–1828), German-Danish administrative lawyer, Danish diplomat and Lübeck canon
- Dernbach, Balthasar von († 1606), prince abbot of Fulda
- Dernbach, Beatrice (* 1964), German-speaking journalist and communication scientist
- Dernbach, Johann Otto von (1658–1697), German sovereign
- Dernbach, Maria Eleonore von (1680–1718), German sovereign
- Dernbach, Peter Philipp von (1619–1683), Prince-Bishop in the Archdiocese of Bamberg and the Diocese of Würzburg
- Dernbecher, Benjamin (* 1969), German cameraman
- Dernburg, Bernhard (1865–1937), German politician (DDP), Member of the Parliament and banker
- Dernburg, Ernst (1887–1960), German actor
- Dernburg, Friedrich (1833–1911), German publicist and politician (NLP), MdR
- Dernburg, Heinrich (1829–1907), German lawyer, politician and pandectist
- Dernburg, Hermann (1868–1935), German architect
- Dernburg, Ilse , German interior designer and playwright
- Derndorfer, Ignaz (1869–1932), Austrian master builder and master bricklayer
- Dernen, Friedrich-Wilhelm (1884–1967), German officer, most recently Major General of the Reserve in World War II
- Dernesch, Helga (* 1939), Austrian opera singer (dramatic soprano)
- Dernfeld, Karl (1831–1879), German architect and Baden building official, district building inspector in Baden-Baden
- Dernhoff, Benni (* 1983), German music producer and composer
- Dernie, Frank (* 1950), British engineer and racing car designer
- Dernier, Léon (1912–1969), Belgian racing driver
- Dernies, Michel (* 1961), Belgian cyclist and sports director
- Dernis, Geoffrey (* 1980), French football player
- Dernjač, Josef (1851–1920), Austrian art historian
- Dernley, Syd (1920–1994), British executioner (1949–1954)
- Dernoscheg, Karl Heinz (* 1959), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council and National Council
- Dernovoi, Anatoly (* 1951), Kazakh politician
- Dernschwam, Hans , Bohemian Fugger merchant
- Derntl, Karl (1918–1975), Austrian musician and composer
- Derntl, Wolfram Igor , Austrian opera singer with a tenor voice
- Derobe, Alain (1936–2012), French cameraman
- DeRoburt, Hammer (1922–1992), Nauruan politician, founding president of the Republic of Nauru
- Deroc, Jean (1925–2015), Swiss dancer and choreographer
- DeRocco, Stelio (* 1960), Canadian volleyball coach and volleyball player
- Deroche, Élise (1882–1919), French pilot, first woman in the world to obtain a pilot's license
- Derocles, Thierry , French film editor
- Deroey, Dennis (* 1987), Belgian volleyball player
- Deroff, Yves (* 1978), French football player
- DeRogatis, Jim (* 1964), American music journalist, author and musician
- Deroin, Audrey (* 1989), French handball player
- Deroko, Aleksandar (1894–1988), Yugoslav art scholar, architect, illustrator and author
- Derolez, René (1921–2005), Belgian medievalist and runologist
- Derome, Jean (* 1955), Canadian jazz and improvisation musician
- Deronde, Freddie (1938–2012), Belgian jazz musician and composer
- Derons, Ferdinand-Joseph († 1762), Belgian painter
- Deroo, David (* 1985), French road cyclist
- DeRosa, Carlo (* 1970), American jazz musician and composer
- DeRosa, Clem (1925–2011), American jazz musician and band leader
- DeRosa, Richard (* 1955), American jazz musician
- DeRose, Dena (* 1966), American jazz musician (vocals, piano, composition)
- DeRose, Peter (1900–1953), American jazz composer and songwriter
- Derosne, Charles (1780–1846), French pharmacist and industrialist
- Derossi, Carl (1844–1910), German-American hat maker and politician of early social democracy
- Derossi, Josef (1768–1841), Austrian actor and theater director
- Derot, Théo (* 1992), French handball player
- Derouard, Anthony (* 1992), French football player
- Deroubaix, Damien (* 1972), French painter, sculptor and wood cutter
- Derouet, Henri-François-Marie-Pierre (1922–2004), French clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Derouet, Paul (* 1947), French comic book publisher and translator
- Déroulède, Paul (1846–1914), French author and politician
- Derounian, Avedis Boghos (1909–1991), American publicist
- Derounian, Steven (1918–2007), American politician
- Derow, Klaus-Dieter (* 1948), German soccer goalkeeper
- Deroy, Bernhard Erasmus von (1743–1812), German general in the Bavarian army
- Deroy, Isidore Laurent (1797–1886), French painter, watercolorist, and lithographer
- Deroy, Jean Prosper Theodorus (1913–1981), Dutch-Belgian Romanist and Medievalist
- Deroy, Ludwig von (1786–1864), Bavarian count and major general
- Deroy, Philipp Aloys Erasmus von (1806–1848), Bavarian Chamberlain and Imperial Councilor
- DeRozan, DeMar (* 1989), American basketball player
- Dérozier, Albert (1933–1997), French Romance philologist and Hispanist
- Derp, Clotilde von (1892–1974), German dancer
- Derpapas, Georgios (1937–2014), Greek painter and printmaker
- Derpsch, Gisela (1898–1984), German oratorio singer
- Derqui, Santiago (1809–1867), President of Argentina
- Derr, Katharina (* 1990), German actress
- Derr, Manuela (* 1971), German athlete
- Derra de Moroda, Friderica (1897–1978), Austrian-British dancer, dance teacher, dance scholar
- Derra, Ernst (1901–1979), German physician, pioneer of cardiac surgery
- Derrant, Dominik (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Derrett, J. Duncan M. (1922–2012), British legal scholar and orientalist
- Derrick, Butler (1936–2014), American politician
- Derrick, Kimberly (* 1985), American short track runner and inline speed skater
- Derrick, Noel (1926-2018), Australian ice hockey player
- Derrick, Thomas , English sailor and executioner
- Derrick, Tom (1914–1945), Australian soldier and bearer of the Victoria Cross
- Derricks, Cleavant (1910–1977), American Baptist theologian and hymn composer
- Derricks, Cleavant (born 1953), American actor and singer
- Derrickson, Scott , American screenwriter and director
- D'Errico, Alessandro (* 1950), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- D'Errico, Corrado (1902–1941), Italian journalist, film director and screenwriter
- D'Errico, Donna (* 1968), American actress and catwalk model
- d'Errico, Teodoro († 1618), Dutch mannerist painter, active in Naples
- Derrida, Bernard (* 1952), French physicist
- Derrida, Jacques (1930–2004), French philosopher, founder of deconstruction
- Derrida, Marguerite (1932–2020), French psychoanalyst and translator
- Derrien, André (1895–1994), French sailor
- Derriey, Charles (1808–1877), French die cutter, typographer, printer and type founder
- Derrig, Thomas (1897–1956), Irish politician (Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil)
- Derrimut († 1864), leader of the Aborigines
- Derringer, Rick (* 1947), American rock musician
- Derron, Christoph (* 1944), Swiss graphic artist and author
- Derron, Julie (* 1996), Swiss triathlete
- Derron, Michelle (* 1994), Swiss triathlete
- Derron, Nina (* 1993), Swiss triathlete
- Derry, Ambrose , Minister of Justice and Attorney General in Ghana
- Derry, Duncan R. (1906-1987), Canadian reservoir geologist
- Derry, Shaun (* 1977), English football player and coach
- Dersch, Eckard von († 1405), Bishop of Worms
- Dersch, Heinrich (1889–1967), German expressionist painter and draftsman
- Dersch, Helmut (1929–2010), German economic politician and SED functionary
- Dersch, Hermann (1883–1961), German lawyer
- Dersch, Mathias (1865–1943), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Dersch, Petra (* 1965), German microbiologist and university professor
- Dersch, Wilhelm (1877–1942), German historian and archivist
- Derschatta von Standhalt, Julius (1852–1924), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Derschau, August Egbert von (1845–1883), German lawyer and novelist
- Derschau, Bernhard von (1903–1945), German district administrator
- Derschau, Birgit von (* 1953), German television presenter
- Derschau, Christian Reinhold von (1679–1742), Prussian major general, governor of Peitz and Cottbus, member of the Tobacco College
- Derschau, Christoph (1938–1995), German poet
- Derschau, Christoph Friedrich von (1714–1799), Prussian District President of East Frisia
- Derschau, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1723–1779), Prussian statesman
- Derschau, Karl Friedrich von (1699–1753), Prussian major general, chief of the Fusilier Regiment No. 47
- Derschau, Reinhold von (1600–1667), German lawyer
- Derschawin, Gawriil Romanowitsch (1743-1816), Russian author and poet
- Derschavina, Darja Alexejewna (1767–1842), Russian landowner and patron
- Derschavina, Yekaterina Vladimirovna (* 1967), Russian pianist and piano teacher
- Derscheid, Gustav Theodor Friedrich , German Imperial Judge
- Derscheid, Jean-Marie (1901–1944), Belgian zoologist and bird breeder
- Derschka, Harald (* 1969), German historian
- Derschka, Peter (* 1948), German entrepreneur, business journalist and painter
- Derschmidt, Friedemann (* 1967), Austrian documentary filmmaker and freelance visual artist
- Derschmidt, Hermann (1904–1997), Austrian folk music researcher
- Derschmidt, Volker (* 1934), Austrian folk music researcher
- Derschmidt, Wolfram (* 1964), Austrian jazz musician (double bass)
- Dershem, Franklin Lewis (1865–1950), American politician
- Dershowitz, Alan M. (* 1938), American lawyer
- Dersimi, Nuri (1893–1973), Kurdish politician and leader
- Dersin, Gene (1905–1985), Belgian jazz and entertainment musician (saxophone, clarinet) and band leader
- Derstroff, Julian (* 1992), German soccer player
- Dertinger, Antje (* 1940), German author and women's historian
- Dertinger, Georg (1902–1968), German politician (CDU), MdV, Minister of the GDR
- Dertnig, Carola (* 1963), Austrian artist
- Dertouzos, Michael (1936–2001), Greek-American computer scientist
- Dertsch, Richard (1894–1981), German historian and archivist
- Dertwinkel, Sina (* 1988), German politician (CDU)
- Déruaz, Joseph (1826–1911), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and Friborg
- Deruda, Thomas (* 1986), French football player
- Deruddere, Dominique (* 1957), Belgian actor, director and screenwriter
- Deruet, Claude († 1660), Lorraine baroque painter
- Derulo, Jason (* 1989), American R&B and pop singer and songwriter
- Derun, Kateryna (* 1993), Ukrainian javelin thrower
- Derungs, Gion Antoni (1935–2012), Swiss musician, music teacher and composer
- Derungs, Gion Giusep (* 1932), Swiss musician
- Derungs, Isabel (* 1987), Swiss snowboarder
- Derungs, Martin (* 1943), Swiss musician and composer
- Déruns, Thomas (* 1982), Swiss ice hockey player
- Derus, Michael , German diplomat
- Deruyter, Yves (* 1970), Belgian trance DJ and musician
- Dervaes, Jef (1906–1986), Belgian racing cyclist
- Dervan, Peter (* 1945), American chemist
- Dervarič, Damjan (* 1982), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Dervaux, Adolphe (1871–1945), French architect
- Dervaux, Pierre (1917–1992), French conductor, composer and music teacher
- Dervaux, Sophie (* 1991), French bassoonist
- Dervent, Selahattin (* 1967), Turkish football coach
- Dervin, Brenda (* 1938), American organizational researcher
- Derviş, Ahmet (1881–1932), Ottoman and Turkish military
- Derviş, Kemal (* 1949), Turkish economist and politician
- Dervisaj, Leon (* 1996), German volleyball player
- Dervishi, Erald (* 1979), Albanian chess grandmaster
- Dervishi, Rrapo (* 1921), Albanian communist politician
- Dervişoğlu, Halil (* 1999), Dutch-Turkish soccer player
- Dervişoğlu, Salim (* 1936), Turkish admiral
- Derwahl, Freddy (* 1946), Belgian writer and journalist
- Derwall, Jupp (1927–2007), German soccer coach and player
- Derwan , West Slavic prince
- Derwein, Herbert (1893–1961), German historian and city archivist for the city of Heidelberg
- Derwies, Paul von (1826–1881), Russian railway entrepreneur and patron
- Derwin, Hal (1914–1998), American jazz singer and big band leader
- Derwin, Mark (* 1960), American actor
- Derwinski, Ed (1926–2012), American politician
- Déry, Gabriella (1933-2014), Hungarian opera singer (soprano)
- Déry, Juliane (1864–1899), German-speaking writer
- Dery, Peter Poreku (1918–2008), Ghanaian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop, cardinal
- Dery, Pierre César (1768–1812), French brigadier general of the cavalry
- Dery, Portia , Ghanaian author
- Déry, Tibor (1894–1977), Hungarian writer
- Derycke, Erik (* 1949), Belgian politician (SP)
- Derycke, Germain (1929–1978), Belgian racing cyclist
- Derysemlja, Andrij (* 1977), Ukrainian biathlete
- Derza, Gia (* 1998), American porn actress
- Derzsi, János (* 1954), Hungarian actor
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- Des Autels, Guillaume , French poet and Romanist
- Des Barres, Michael (born 1948), English actor and singer
- Des Barres, Pamela (* 1948), American author and former groupie
- Des Cloizeaux, Alfred (1817-1897), French mineralogist
- des Enffans d'Avernas, Dominik (1847–1924), Belgian-Austrian nobleman
- Des Essarts, Alfred (1811-1893), French librarian and writer
- Des Essarts, Charlotte († 1651), mistress of the French King Henry IV.
- Des Essarts, Emmanuel (1839-1909), French writer
- Des Forges, Alison (1942–2009), American historian and human rights activist
- Des Graz, Charles Louis (1860–1940), British ambassador
- Des Groseilliers, Médard , French ranger and fur trader
- des Iles, Annette , diplomat from Trinidad and Tobago
- Des Murs, Marc Athanase Parfait Œillet (1804-1894), French ornithologist
- Des Portes, Fay Allen (1890–1944), American politician and diplomat
- Des Roches, Catherine (1542–1587), French writer and salonnière
- Des Roches, Madeleine (1520–1587), French writer and salonnière
- Dès, Henri (* 1940), Swiss singer
- Dés, László (* 1954), Hungarian jazz saxophonist and composer
- Desa , Serbian great Župan
- Desábato, Leandro (* 1990), Argentinian soccer player
- Desachy, José Luis (* 1944), Mexican football player
- Desae, Tena (* 1987), Indian actress and model
- Desaga, Peter , instrument maker in Heidelberg
- Desaguliers, John Theophilus (1683–1744), natural philosopher
- Desai, Anita (* 1937), Indian writer
- Desai, Bhulabhai (1877–1946), Indian lawyer and politician
- Desai, Chandrakant S. (* 1936), Indian-American geotechnician
- Desai, Dhirajlal Bhulabhai (1908–1951), Indian diplomat
- Desai, Hitendra Kanaiyalal (1915–1993), Indian politician of the Indian National Congress (INC)
- Desai, Jayant (1909–1976), Indian film director and producer of Hindi films
- Desai, Kiran (* 1971), Indian-American author
- Desai, Meghnad, Baron Desai (* 1940), British politician, economist and university professor
- Desai, Morarji (1896–1995), Prime Minister of India, Chief Minister of Bombay
- Desai, Zeel (* 1999), Indian tennis player
- Desailly, Jean (1920–2008), French actor
- Desailly, Marcel (* 1968), French football player
- Desains, Paul (1817–1885), French physicist
- Desaix, Louis Charles Antoine (1768–1800), French general
- Desalegn, Hailemariam (* 1965), Ethiopian politician
- Desalegn, Terefe (* 1982), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Desalm, Brigitte (1942–2002), German journalist
- DeSalvo, Albert Henry (1931–1973), American serial killer
- Desamory, Lucile (* 1977), Belgian artist and filmmaker
- Desanctis, Luigi (1808–1869), Italian Roman Catholic and later Waldensian theologian
- Desandre Navarre, Xavier (* 1961), French jazz musician (drums, percussion, composition)
- Desandre, Lea (* 1993), French-Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Desandrouin, Jean-Jacques (1681–1761), glass and metal manufacturer
- Desanti, Dominique (1914–2011), French journalist and writer
- Desanti, Jean-Toussaint (1914–2002), French philosopher
- DeSantis, John (born 1977), Canadian actor
- DeSantis, Ron (* 1978), American politician
- DeSanto, Sugar Pie (* 1935), American R&B singer, dancer, entertainer and composer
- DeSapio, Carmine (1908-2004), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Desargues, Gérard (1591–1661), French architect and mathematician
- DeSario, Teri (* 1951), American singer
- Desarnod, Auguste-Joseph the Elder (1788–1840), French battle painter, active in Russia
- Desarthe, Agnès (* 1966), French writer
- Desarzens, Victor (1908–1986), Swiss conductor and violinist
- DeSaulnier, Mark (* 1952), American politician
- Desault, Pierre-Joseph (1744–1795), French surgeon of European standing
- Desautels, Victor (1893–1970), Canadian opera singer (tenor) and impresario
- Desberg, Stephen (* 1954), Belgian comic book author
- Desbiens, Guillaume (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Desbiens, Laurent (* 1969), French cyclist
- Desbillons, François-Joseph Terrasse (1711–1789), French Jesuit
- Desblanc, Joseph-Philibert (1760–1820), French engineer and inventor of a steamship
- Desbois, Patrick (* 1955), French Catholic priest
- Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline (1786-1859), French writer
- Desboulmiers (1731–1771), French writer and librettist
- Desboutin, Marcellin (1823–1902) French painter, printmaker and writer
- Descamps, Edouard (1847–1933), Belgian lawyer and politician
- Descamps, François-Pierre (* 1962), French composer
- Descamps, Jean-Baptiste (1706–1791), French painter and writer
- Descamps, Marie-Hélène (1938–2020), French politician (UMP), MEP
- Descamps, Nathalie (* 1983), Belgian badminton player
- Descantons de Montblanc, Charles (1833–1894), Belgian diplomat in Japan
- Descarga, Iñaki (* 1976), Spanish football player
- d'Escars du Peyrusse, Johann Franz (1747–1822), Prussian major general, French lieutenant general, court marshal of the French king Louis XVIII.
- Descartes, Louis (1951–1991), French entrepreneur, racing car driver and racing team owner
- Descartes, René (1596–1650), French philosopher, mathematician and natural scientist
- Descas, Alex (born 1958), French actor
- Descaves, Lucette (1906-1993), French pianist
- Descaves, Lucien (1861-1949), French writer
- Descaves, Pierre (1924–2014), French politician and member of the terrorist OAS
- DeScenna, Linda (* 1949), American production designer
- Desch, Annika (* 1977), German actress and voice actress
- Desch, August (1898–1964), American hurdler
- Desch, Gunter (* 1937), German medical officer, chief medical officer, inspector of the medical and health services of the Bundeswehr
- Desch, Johann (1848–1920), German clothing manufacturer
- Desch, Joseph (1907–1987), American cryptologist
- Desch, Kurt (1903–1984), German publisher
- Desch, Roland (* 1953), German criminal adviser, President of the State Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Hesse
- Desch, Rudolf (1911–1997), German composer
- Desch, Walter (* 1944), German sports official
- Deschacht, Olivier (* 1981), Belgian football player
- Deschamps, Alphonse Emmanuel (1874–1940), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Montréal
- Deschamps, Antony (1800–1869), French poet
- Deschamps, Bernard (* 1944), French ice hockey goalkeeper
- Deschamps, Claude (1765–1843), French engineer
- Deschamps, Darla (* 1981), Canadian skeleton pilot
- Deschamps, Didier (* 1968), French football player and coach
- Deschamps, Émile (1791–1871), French poet
- Deschamps, Eustache († 1404), French poet
- Deschamps, Fernand (1868–1957), Belgian intellectual
- Deschamps, Gérard-Joseph (* 1928), Canadian religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Bereina
- Deschamps, Jean (1707–1767), Franco-German philosopher, Prussian court preacher, theologian and writer
- Deschamps, Jérôme (* 1947), French actor, director and playwright
- Deschamps, Julito (1930–1985), Dominican singer, pianist and guitarist
- Deschamps, Léger Marie (1716–1774), French utopian and metaphysical philosopher
- Deschamps, Louis (1846–1902) French painter
- Deschamps, Louis (1878-1925), French politician
- Deschamps, Martin (* 1970), Canadian rock musician
- Deschamps, Nicolas (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Deschamps, Noël (1908-2005), Australian diplomat
- Deschamps-Jéhin, Blanche (1857–1923), French opera singer
- Deschan von Hansen, Johann Anton (1686–1760), administrative councilor of the provincial administration of the Crown and Chamber Domain of Temescher Banat
- Deschanel, Caleb (* 1944), American cameraman
- Deschanel, Émile (1819–1904), French writer and politician
- Deschanel, Emily (* 1976), American actress
- Deschanel, Mary Jo (* 1945), American actress
- Deschanel, Paul (1855–1922), French politician and President of the Third Republic
- Deschanel, Zooey (* 1980), American actress and singer
- Deschapelles, Alexandre (1780–1847), French chess master
- Descharnes, Robert (1926–2014), French photographer, filmmaker
- Deschatelets, Jean-Paul (1912–1986), Canadian politician and lawyer
- Deschâtelets, Léo (1899–1974), Superior General of the Oblates of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, Father of the Council
- Deschauer, Luise (* 1938), German actress
- Deschaux, Robert (1924–2013), French Romanist and Medievalist
- Deschenaux, Eugène (1874–1940), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Deschenaux, Jacques (* 1945), Swiss sports presenter
- Descheneau, Jaedon (* 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Deschênes, Marcelle (* 1939), Canadian composer
- Deschepper, Philippe (* 1949), French jazz guitarist
- Descher, Kerstin (* 1969), German opera, operetta and concert singer with a mezzo-soprano voice
- Deschewow, Vladimir Michailowitsch (1889–1955), Russian composer
- Deschka, Marc , German medical journalist and specialist book author
- Deschler, Joachim , German medalist and sculptor
- Deschler-Erb, Eckhard (* 1963), Swiss Provincial Roman Archaeologist
- Deschner, Günther (* 1941), German historian, publicist and documentary filmmaker
- Deschner, Karl , German soccer player
- Deschner, Karlheinz (1924–2014), German writer and critic of religion
- Deschner, Tim (* 1997), German basketball player
- Deschnjow, Semjon Ivanovich († 1673), Russian Cossack and explorer
- Deschtschyzja, Andrij (* 1965), Ukrainian diplomat and non-party politician
- Deschurow, Vladimir Nikolajewitsch (* 1962), Russian cosmonaut
- Deschwanden, Alfons von (1922–2015), German entrepreneur and savior of the Jews
- Deschwanden, Gregor (* 1991), Swiss ski jumper
- Deschwanden, Lukas von (* 1989), Swiss handball player
- Deschwanden, Melchior Paul von (1811–1881), Swiss painter of the Nazarene style
- Deschwanden, Yvonne von (* 1954), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Descloix, Dorian (* 1988), French tennis player
- Desclos, Anne Cécile (1907–1998), French author
- Descloux, Gauthier (* 1996), Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper
- Descloux, Jean-Louis (* 1937), Swiss sprinter
- Desco, Elisa (* 1982), Italian long-distance and mountain runner
- Descœudres, Alice (1877–1963), Swiss special education teacher
- Descoings, Richard (1958–2012), French director of the Institut d'études politiques de Paris
- Descola, Philippe (* 1949), French anthropologist and university professor
- Descombes Sevoie, Vincent (* 1984), French ski jumper
- Descombes, Eric (* 1971), Mauritanian football player
- Descombes, Vincent (* 1943), French philosopher
- Descomps-Cormier, Joé (1869–1950), French sculptor and goldsmith
- Descos, Léon-Eugène-Aubin Coullard (1863–1931), French diplomat
- Descôtes, Anne-Marie (* 1959), French ambassador to Germany
- Descotes, Maurice (1923–2000), French Romance studies scholar, literary scholar and diplomat
- Descotte, Matías Franco (* 1994), Argentinian tennis player
- Descouard, Marie-Christine , French actress
- d'Escoubleau, Henri, comte de Montluc († 1712), French nobleman and general
- Descours, Cyril (* 1983), French actor
- Descrains, Jean (1930–1988), French Romance studies and French studies
- Descrières, Georges (1930-2013), French actor
- Descroizilles, François Antoine Henri (1751–1825), French chemist
- Descubes, Jean-Charles Marie (* 1940), French clergyman, Archbishop Emeritus of Rouen
- Descurain, François , French pharmacist and botanist
- Desczyk, Gerhard (1899–1983), German CDU functionary in the GDR and chief editor of Union Verlag Berlin
- Desdames, Guillaume († 1692), French Catholic superior of the Lazarist Order in Poland and provost in Chełmno
- Desderi, Elena (* 1967), Italian cross-country skier
- Desečar, Alexander (* 1933), Croatian author and Catholic theologian
- Desein, Niels (* 1987), Belgian tennis player
- Desel, Jochen (* 1929), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Deselaers, Manfred (* 1955), German Catholic priest
- Deselaers, Paul (* 1947), German Roman Catholic theologian and non-fiction author
- DeSena, Jack (* 1987), American actor and voice actor
- Desenclos, Alfred (1912–1971), French composer
- Desenclos, Frédéric (* 1961), French organist
- Desenfans, Albert (1845–1938), Belgian sculptor
- Desenfans, Noël (1744–1807), French art dealer
- Deseniška, Veronika , Slovenian count wife
- Desens, Marc (* 1974), German lawyer and university professor
- Desens, Rainer (* 1959), German soccer goalkeeper
- Desenz, August (* 1938), German organ grinder
- Deseő, Csaba (* 1939), Hungarian violinist and violist
- Deser, Stanley (* 1931), American theoretical physicist
- Désérable, François-Henri (* 1987), French writer and ice hockey player
- Deserno, Heinrich (* 1945), German psychoanalyst and author
- Désert, Alex (* 1968), American actor, musician and voice actor
- Deserti, Bruno (1942–1965), Italian racing car driver
- Desfarges, Paul (* 1944), French clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Algiers
- Desfassiaux, Maurice (1886–1956), French cameraman
- Desfontaines, Jean , French gambist and composer
- Desfontaines, Pierre François Guyot (1685–1745), French literary critic, journalist and writer
- Desfontaines, René (1750–1833), French botanist
- Desfor, Max (1913–2018), American press photographer and war correspondent
- Desforges, Émilie (* 1983), Canadian ski racer
- Desforges, Jean (1929–2013), British athlete and Olympic competitor
- Desfourneaux, Jules-Henri (1877–1951), French executioner (1939–1951)
- Desfours, Joseph Adalbert von (1734–1791), imperial-royal captain and lord of the East Bohemian rule Náchod (1786–1791)
- Desgenettes, René-Nicolas Dufriche (1762–1837), French military doctor
- Desgodetz, Antoine (1653–1728), French architect
- Desgoffe, Blaise Alexandre (1830–1901), French still life painter
- Desgoffe, Jules (1864–1905) French painter
- Desgrange, Henri (1865–1940), editor of the French sports newspaper L'Auto and founder of the Tour de France
- Desgranges, Claudia (* 1953), German painter and installation artist
- Desgroseilliers, Sylvie (* 1965), Canadian gospel and soul singer of Haitian descent
- Desgrouais, Jean (1703–1766), French Romance scholar and lexicographer
- Desha, Joseph (1768–1842), American politician
- Desha, Robert (1791–1849), American politician
- Deshane, Jordan (born 1997), Canadian volleyball player
- DeShannon, Jackie (* 1944), American singer and songwriter
- Desharnais, David (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- DeShasier, Alicia (* 1984), American javelin thrower
- Deshayes, Gabriel (1767–1841), French Roman Catholic clergyman, superior and founder of an order
- Deshayes, Gérard Paul (1795–1875), French paleontologist and conchologist
- Deshayes, Louis (1600–1632), French diplomat
- Deshays, Jean-Baptiste (1729–1765), French history painter
- Deshimaru, Taisen (1914–1982), Japanese Zen master
- Deshin Shegpa (1384-1415), Lama
- Deshler, James (1833–1863), Confederate general in the American Civil War
- Deshmukh, Riteish (* 1978), Indian actor in the Bollywood film industry
- Deshmukh, Vilasrao (1945–2012), Indian Minister and Chief Minister of Maharashtra
- Deshong, Nicholas (* 1992), Barbadian sprinter
- Deshotel, John Douglas (* 1952), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Lafayette
- Deshouillers, Jean-Marc (* 1946), French mathematician
- Deshoulières, Antoinette (1638–1694), French poet
- Deshpande, Shashi (* 1938), Indian writer
- Desi, Thomas (* 1967), Austrian composer and musician
- Desiata, Luca (* 1971), Italian manager
- Desiderata , daughter of Desiderius, king of the Lombards
- Desiderato, Matteo (1752–1827), Italian painter
- Desideri, Danilo (* 1940), Italian cameraman
- Desideri, Ippolito (1684–1733), Italian Jesuit
- Desideri, Osvaldo (* 1939), Italian art director and production designer
- Desiderius , Italian hermit, saint
- Desiderius , King of the Lombards
- Desiderius Rhodonensis , bishop and saint
- Desiderius of Aquitaine († 587), Duke of Aquitaine
- Desiderius of Cahors († 655), Bishop of Cahors
- Desiderius von Fontenelle , nobleman, monk and saint
- Desiderius of Langres , French bishop and saint
- Desiderius of Vienne , Archbishop of Vienne
- Desidienus Aemilianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Desiigner (* 1997), American rapper and songwriter
- Desikachar, TKV (1938-2016), Indian yoga teacher and author
- Désilets, Patrice (* 1974), Canadian designer of computer and video games
- DeSimone, Frank (1909–1967), Italian-American mafioso
- DeSimone, Joseph (* 1964), American chemist
- DeSimone, Louis Anthony (1922–2018), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Philadelphia
- DeSimone, Rosario (1873–1946), Italian-American mafioso
- DeSimone, Thomas (1950–1979), Italian-American gangster
- Desimpelaere, Maurice (1920–2005), Belgian racing cyclist
- Desing, Anselm (1699–1772), Catholic philosopher, historian and educator
- Desio, Ardito (1897–2001), Italian explorer, mountaineer, geologist and cartographer
- Désir, Harlem (* 1959), French politician, MEP and journalist
- Désir, Jean-Claude (* 1946), Haitian football player
- Desira, Dianne (* 1981), Australian-Maltese squash player
- Desireless (born 1952), French singer
- Desisa, Lelisa (* 1990), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Desivici, Ana María (* 1955), Uruguayan athlete
- Desjardin, Jacques (1759–1807), French infantry division general
- Desjardins, Alphonse (1841–1912) Canadian politician, journalist, and entrepreneur
- Desjardins, Alphonse (1854–1920), Canadian journalist, co-founder of the Caisses Desjardins bank
- Desjardins, Andrew (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Desjardins, Cédrick (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Desjardins, Christophe (1962-2020), French violist
- Desjardins, Éric (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Desjardins, Julien (1799–1840), French-Mauritian zoologist
- Desjardins, Paul (1859–1940), French philosopher and philologist
- Desjardins, Paule , French chanson singer
- Desjardins, Pete (1907–1985), American high diver
- Desjardins, Willie (born 1957), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- DesJarlais, Scott (* 1964), American politician
- Desjeux, Émilie (1861–1957), French painter and portraitist
- Desjoyeaux, Michel (* 1965), French sailor
- Deskaheh Levi General (1873–1925), heir to the Cayuga and spokesman for the Six Nations
- Deskur, Andrzej Maria (1924–2011), Polish cardinal
- Deslandres, Adolphe (1840–1911), French composer and organist
- Deslandres, Henri-Alexandre (1853–1948), French astronomer
- Deslauriers, Mario (* 1965), Canadian, meanwhile American show jumper
- Deslauriers, Nicolas (* 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Deslaw, Eugène (1898–1966), French journalist, director and screenwriter
- Deslys, Charles (1821-1885), French writer
- Deslys, Gaby (1881–1920), revue dancer, actress and singer
- Deslys, Kay (1899–1974) British actress
- Desmahis, Joseph-François-Edouard de Corsembleu de (1723–1761), French playwright, encyclopedist and man of letters
- Desmaisières, Maria Michaela (1809–1865), Spanish countess and founder of the order
- Desmaison, René (1930-2007), French mountaineer
- Desman, Shawn (* 1982), Canadian pop and R&B singer
- Desmarais, James (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey player
- Desmarais, Joseph Louis Aldée (1891–1979), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Amos
- Desmarais, Lorraine (* 1956), Canadian jazz pianist, composer and university teacher
- Desmarais, Paul (1927-2013), Canadian entrepreneur
- Desmarées, George (1697–1776), Swedish painter
- Desmarest, Anselme Gaëtan (1784–1838), French zoologist and writer
- Desmarest, Eugène (1816–1890), French entomologist and zoologist
- Desmarest, Henry (1661–1741), French Baroque composer
- Desmarest, Nicolas (1725-1815), French geologist
- Desmarest, Thierry (* 1945), French manager
- Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin, Jean (1595–1676), French poet
- Desmarets, Jean-Baptiste (1682–1762), French general and Marshal of France
- Desmarets, José (1925–2019), Belgian politician
- Desmarets, Yves (* 1979), Haitian soccer player
- Desmarres, Louis-Auguste (1810-1882), French ophthalmologist
- Desmarteau, Étienne (1873–1905), Canadian athlete
- Desmarteaux, Alexandre (1884-1925), Canadian vaudeville actor and singer
- Desmarteaux, Paul (1905–1974), Canadian actor
- Desmazières, Bertrand (1916–2006), French ambassador
- Desmercières, Jean Henri (1687–1778), Danish banker and country reformer
- Desmet, Armand (1931–2012), Belgian racing cyclist
- Desmet, Armand (* 1941), French judoka
- Desmet, Gilbert (* 1931), Belgian racing cyclist
- Desmet, Hanne (* 1996), Belgian short tracker
- Desmet, Jurgen (* 1978), Belgian breakcore producer and DJ
- Desmet, Taggart (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Desmettre, Robert (1901-1936), French water polo player
- Desmit, Didier (* 1950), Belgian comic artist
- Desmit, Gilbert (* 1937), Belgian swimmer
- DeSmith, Casey (born 1991), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Desmond, Adrian (* 1947), British historian of science
- Desmond, Barry (born 1935), Irish Labor Party politician, MEP
- Desmond, Dermot (born 1950), Irish entrepreneur
- Desmond, Eileen (1932-2005), Irish Labor Party politician, MEP
- Desmond, Matthew , American sociologist and university professor
- Desmond, Olga (1890–1964), German dancer and actress
- Desmond, Paul (1924–1977), American cool jazz saxophonist
- Desmond, Richard (1927–1990), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Desmond, Richard (born 1951), British publisher
- Desmond, Viola (1914–1965), Canadian activist, civil rights activist, and anti-segregation campaigner
- Desmons, Frédéric (1832–1910), Calvinist pastor, Deist, Freemason and advocate of absolute freedom of conscience
- Desmoulins, Camille (1760–1794), French lawyer, journalist and politician
- Desmoulins, Gabriel (1842–1902), French composer, organist and music teacher
- Desmoulins, Lucile (1770–1794), wife of a French revolutionary
- Desni, Tamara (1913–2008), German-British actress
- Desni, Xenia (1897–1962), Ukrainian actress
- Desnica, Vladan (1905–1967), Yugoslav writer
- Desnoes, Edmundo (* 1930), Cuban writer
- Desnoiresterres, Gustave (1817-1892), French cultural and literary historian
- Desnos, Robert (1900–1945), French poet, writer and journalist
- Desnoyers, Auguste Gaspard Louis (1779–1857), French engraver
- Desnoyers, Daniel (* 1957), Canadian archer
- Desnoyers, Jean-Baptiste (1768–1849), French Roman Catholic clergyman, Trappist, Carmelite, monastery founder and monastery superior
- Desnoyers, Jules (1800–1887), French historian, prehistorian, and geologist
- Desnoyers, Louis (1805–1868) French journalist and writer
- Desny, Ivan (1922–2002), French-German actor
- Desoches, Jean Jacques , French porcelain modeler and embosser
- Desoi, Philipp , customs officer, mayor of Dorsten
- Desonay, Fernand (1899–1973), Belgian Romanist and writer
- Desor, Édouard (1811–1882), German-Swiss geologist and politician
- Désormeaux-Poulin, Mélissa (* 1981), Canadian actress
- Desormery, Léopold-Bastien († 1810), French composer and classical singer
- Desormes, Charles-Bernard (1777–1862), French chemist and physicist
- Désormière, Roger (1898–1963), French conductor
- DeSoto, Rosanna (born 1950), American actress
- DeSousa, Chris (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- D'Espagnet, Jean (1564–1637), French lawyer, politician and alchemist
- Despaigne, Arisnoide (* 1986), Cuban boxer
- Despaigne, Oreidis (* 1981), Cuban judoka
- Despaigne, Robelis (* 1988), Cuban Taekwondoin
- Despaigne, Yordanis (* 1980), Cuban boxer
- Despaigne, Yosvany (* 1976), Cuban judoka
- Dešpalj, Valter (* 1947), Croatian musician
- Despang, René (* 1972), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Despard, Charlotte (1844–1939), British feminist and pacifist
- Despatie, Alexandre (* 1985), Canadian water diver
- Despeaux, Jean (1915-1989), French boxer
- Despeghel, Michael (* 1960), German sports physician and book author
- Despenser, Elizabeth , English noblewoman
- Despenser, Henry († 1406), Bishop of Norwich
- Despenser, Isabel le († 1334), English nobleman
- Despenser, Isabel le († 1375), English nobleman
- Despentes, Virginie (* 1969), French writer
- Despiau, Charles (1874–1946), French sculptor
- Despić, Aleksandar (1927–2005), Serbian physicist
- Despić, Dejan (* 1930), Serbian composer, author, music theorist and educator
- Despierre, Jacques Joseph Marie (* 1928), Catholic bishop
- Despinis, Giorgos (1936–2014), Greek classical archaeologist
- Despland, Gabriel (1901–1983), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Desplantes, Isabelle (* 1971), French actress and voice actress
- Desplat, Alexandre (* 1961), French composer
- Desplechin, Arnaud (* 1960), French film director
- Despodov, Kiril (* 1996), Bulgarian football player
- Despois, Eugène André (1818–1876), French writer
- Despommier, Dickson (* 1940), American microbiologist, ecologist and professor of public health at Columbia University
- Desponds, Roger (1919–1989), Swiss manager
- Despopoulos, Agamemnon (* 1924), American physiologist
- Desportes, François (1661–1743), French Rococo painter
- Desportes, Philippe (1546–1606), abbot and French poet
- Desportes, Yvonne (1907–1993), French composer
- D'Espósito, Arnaldo (1907–1945), Argentine composer, conductor, pianist and music teacher
- Despot, Nicolai (* 1986), German theater, film and television actor
- Despotis, Athanasios (* 1979), Greek New Testament scholar
- Despotopoulos, Ioannis (1903–1992), Greek architect and town planner
- Despotović, Aleksa (* 1991), Serbian ice hockey player
- Despotović, Đorđe (* 1992), Serbian football player
- Despotovic, Nikola (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Despotović, Ranko (* 1983), Serbian football player
- Despréaux, Guillaume , French composer
- Despréaux, Jean-Étienne (1748–1820), French composer and actor
- Despres, Cyril (* 1974), French enduro rider
- Després, Simon (* 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Despret, George (1862–1952), Belgian-French glass artist, engineer and industrialist
- Desprets, Marcel (1906–1973), French sword fencer
- Despretz, César-Mansuète († 1863), Belgian-French physicist
- Desprez, Florian-Jules-Félix (1807–1895), Bishop of Saint-Dénis-de-La Réunion and Limoges, Archbishop of Toulouse, cardinal
- Desprez, Louis Jean († 1804), French architect, painter and graphic artist
- Desprez, Médard (1764–1842), French banker
- Desproges, Pierre (1939–1988), French humorist, author and television cabaret artist
- Despuig y Dameto, Antonio (1745–1813), Spanish archbishop and cardinal
- Despuig, Ramon (1670–1741), Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Des'ree (* 1968), British singer
- Desrey, Pierre , French chronicler, historian, genealogist and translator
- Desriac, Loïc (* 1989), French road cyclist
- DesRochers, Clémence (* 1933), French actress, singer-songwriter and writer
- Desrochers, Guy (* 1956), Canadian religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Pembroke
- Desrochers, Larry , Canadian theater director and director
- DesRochers, Patrick (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- DesRochers, Yvon (1945-2005), Canadian sports official
- Desroches-Noblecourt, Christiane (1913–2011), French Egyptologist
- DesRosiers, Camille (1928-2016), Canadian Roman Catholic clergyman, Apostolic Superior of Funafuti
- Desrosiers, David (* 1980), Canadian musician
- Desrosiers, Joseph-Delphis (1906–1989), Canadian religious, Bishop of Maseru and Qacha's Nek
- Desrosiers, Julien (* 1980), French-Canadian ice hockey player
- Desruelles, Félix-Alexandre (1865–1943), French sculptor
- Desruelles, Ronald (1955-2015), Belgian sprinter and long jumper
- Deß, Albert (* 1947), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Dessa (* 1948), Swiss artist
- Dessaignes, Victor (1800-1885), French chemist
- Dessaix, Joseph-Marie (1764–1834), French infantry division general
- Dessaix, Robert (* 1944), Australian author and journalist
- Dessalines, Jean-Jacques (1758–1806), Emperor of Haiti (1804–1806)
- Dessau, Adalbert (1928–1984), German Latin American scholar, Romance scholar and literary scholar
- Dessau, Anne (* 1934), German actress and author
- Dessau, Bernardo (1863–1949), Italian physicist and Zionist of German origin
- Dessau, Bernhard (1861–1923), German violinist and composer
- Dessau, Gabor (1907–1983), Italian geologist
- Dessau, Hermann (1856–1931), German ancient historian and epigraphist
- Dessau, Paul (1894–1979), German composer and conductor
- Dessauer, Adolf (1849–1916), Austrian banker and writer
- Dessauer, Alois (1763–1850), Electoral Mainz court banker and military admodiator (army supplier), paper merchant and manufacturer
- Dessauer, Friedrich (1881–1954), German lawyer and local politician
- Dessauer, Friedrich (1881–1963), German physicist, entrepreneur, publicist and politician (center), MdR
- Dessauer, Gabriel (* 1955), German cantor, organist and university professor
- Dessauer, Georg (1795–1870), German lawyer
- Dessauer, Guido (1915–2012), German physicist (paper industry), colored paper manufacturer, patron of the arts, university professor
- Dessauer, Hans (1905–1993), German-American engineer
- Dessauer, Hans sen. (1869–1926), German industrialist and politician
- Dessauer, Josef (1798–1876), Austrian composer
- Dessauer, Philipp (1837–1900), German entrepreneur in the paper industry
- Dessauer, Siegfried (1874–1945), German actor, unit manager, film director and screenwriter
- Dessauer-Meinhardt, Marie (1901–1986), German-British economist
- Dessaunieres, Johann Anton von (1731–1802), Prussian major general and commander of Glogau
- Dessay, Natalie (* 1965), French opera singer (soprano)
- Dessecker, Eva , German costume designer
- Dessecker, Wolfgang (1911–1973), German mathematician, track and field athlete and Olympic participant
- Dessel, Cyril (* 1974), French racing cyclist
- Dessel, Gerd (1930–2010), German politician (SPD)
- Dessen, Michael (* 1967), American jazz musician and university professor
- Dessen, Sarah (* 1970), American author of children's books
- Dessena, Daniele (* 1987), Italian soccer player
- Dessers, Cyriel (* 1994), Nigerian-Belgian soccer player
- Dessewffy, Alexander III. (1834–1907), Hungarian clergyman, bishop of the Csanád diocese
- Dessewffy, József (1771–1843), Hungarian lawyer, politician and writer
- Dessì, Daniela (1957-2016), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Dessì, Giuseppe (1909–1977), Italian writer
- Dessien, Otto von (1863–1918), German-Baltic-Russian architect
- Dessin, Joachim Nikolaus von (1704–1761), German nobleman, laid the foundation stone in Cape Town for the establishment of the first public library in South Africa
- Dessin, Stefan (* 1976), German handball player and trainer
- Dessin-Brasching, Jennifer (* 1985), German actress
- Dessjatowa-Schostenko, Natalja Alexejewna (1890–1968), Russian-Soviet-French botanist and university professor
- Dessjattschikow, Alexei Stepanowitsch (1932-2018), Soviet long-distance runner
- Dessler, Eliyahu Eliezer (1891–1953), Lithuanian-British rabbi, Talmud scholar and philosopher
- Deßler, Wolfgang Christoph (1660–1722), German hymn poet and vice rector
- Deßloch, Otto (1889–1977), German officer, most recently Colonel General of the German Air Force in World War II
- Dessner, Jeff (* 1977), American ice hockey player
- Dessoff, Felix Otto (1835-1892), German composer and conductor
- Dessoff, Margarete (1874–1944), German choir director and singing teacher
- Dessoir, Ferdinand (1836-1892), German actor
- Dessoir, Ludwig (1810–1874), German actor
- Dessoir, Max (1867–1947), German philosopher and psychologist
- Dessoir, Rudolf (1799–1833), German theater actor
- Dessoir, Susanne (1869–1953), German singer (soprano)
- Dessoir, Therese (1810–1866), German theater actress
- Dessoles, Jean Joseph Paul Augustin (1767–1828), Marquis and French general
- Dessons, Alain (* 1939), French football player
- Dessouki, Fares (* 1994), Egyptian squash player
- Dessum, Nicolas (* 1977), French ski jumper
- Dessus, Sophie (1955–2016), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Dest, Sergiño (* 2000), American-Dutch soccer player
- Desta, Abraham (* 1951), Ethiopian clergyman
- Desta, Bereket (* 1990), Ethiopian athlete
- Destadsbader, Niels (* 1988), Belgian pop singer, actor and presenter
- Destailleur, Gabriel-Hippolyte (1822–1893), French architect
- Destain, Robert (1919-2010), French actor
- Destan, Ebru (* 1977), Turkish actress, singer and model
- Destani, Blerim (* 1981), German actor and film producer of Albanian origin
- Destatte, Arnaud (* 1988), Belgian athlete
- D'Este, Carlo (* 1936), American military historian
- D'Este, Giliante (1910-1996), Italian rower
- DeStefano, Sam (1909–1973), Italian-American gangster
- Destenave, Georges (1854–1928), French brigadier general and Africa explorer
- Destenay, Maurice (1900–1973), Belgian politician
- d'Ester, Carl (1813–1859), German doctor, publicist and democratic politician
- d'Ester, Carl (1838–1879), German music director
- Desthieux, Baptiste (* 1985), French biathlete
- Desthieux, Simon (* 1991), French biathlete
- Desthuilliers, Jean-Pierre (1939–2013), French writer and poet
- Destine, Destin (* 1895), Haitian marksman
- Destinová, Ema (1878–1930), Czech soprano
- Destivelle, Catherine (* 1960), French alpinist
- Destombes, Émile (1935–2016), French religious, Vicar Apostolic of Phnom-Penh
- Destouches, André Cardinal († 1749), French composer
- Destouches, Ernst von (1843–1916), German archivist
- Destouches, Franz Seraph (1772–1844), German musician and composer
- Destouches, Johanna von (1869–1956), German painter and poet
- Destouches, Joseph Anton von (1767–1832), German playwright and civil servant
- Destouches, Louis Camus (1668–1726), French artillery officer
- Destouches, Philippe Néricault (1680–1754), French comedy poet
- Destouches, Ulrich von (1802–1863), German journalist and librarian
- Destovnik, Karel (1922–1944), Slovenian poet, translator and national hero
- Destradi, Sandra , German political scientist and university professor
- Destrée, Johannes Joseph (1827–1888), Dutch landscape painter
- Destrée, Jules (1863–1936), Belgian writer, lawyer and politician
- d'Estrées, Antoine IV († 1609), French nobleman and military
- Destréhan, Jean Noel (1754–1823), American politician
- Destrem, Maurice (1787–1855), Franco-Russian traffic engineer and university professor
- Destriau, Georges (1903-1960), French physicist
- Destro, Martino , German American football player
- Destro, Mattia (* 1991), Italian soccer player
- Destrooper, Jules (1856–1934), Belgian baker
- Destrumelle, Jean-Pierre (1941–2002), French football player
- Destutt de Tracy, Antoine Louis Claude (1754–1836), French philosopher and politician of the late Enlightenment
- Desubas, Matthias (1720–1746), French Huguenot preacher and evangelical martyr
- Desue, Simon (* 1991), German web video producer, actor, musician and author
- Desurvire, Emmanuel (* 1955), French physicist
- Desvages, André , French cyclist
- Desvalls i d'Ardena, Joan Antoni (1740-1820), Catalan scientist
- Desvaux de Saint-Maurice, Jean-Jacques (1775–1815), French artillery division general
- Desvaux, Lucien (* 1894), French racing car driver
- Desvaux, Nicaise Auguste (1784-1856), French botanist
- Desvaux, Thomas (* 1970), Mauritian racing cyclist
- Desvigne, Sidney (1895-1959), American jazz trumpeter
- Desvignes, Jean-Louis (* 1956), French football player
- Desvignes, Peter Hubert (1804–1883), British architect
- Desvignes, Pierre (1764–1827), French composer and church musician
- Desvignes, Réjane (* 1969), Swiss author and actress
- DeSylva, Buddy (1895–1950), American songwriter, playwright, screenwriter, and film producer