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- Dim Delobsom, Antoine (1897-1940), Burkinabe author
- Dim, Thomas (* 1964), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
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- Dima, Dragoș (* 1992), Romanian tennis player
- Dima, George († 1925), Romanian composer
- Dima, Henriette , Romanian-German opera singer (soprano)
- Dimadis, Konstantinos A. (* 1940), Greek neo-Greekist
- DiMaggio, Daniel , American actor
- DiMaggio, Joe (1914-1999) American baseball player
- DiMaggio, John (* 1968), American actor and voice actor
- DiMaggio, Paul J. (* 1951), American sociologist
- Dimai, Alessandro (1962–2019), Italian amateur astronomer and asteroid explorer
- DiMaio, Rob (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Dimakopoulos, Dimitri (1929–1995), Greek-Canadian architect
- Dimali, Marion , Austrian actress, director, acting coach and cabaret writer
- Diman, Byron (1795–1865), American politician
- Dimanche, Karlton (* 2000), French basketball player
- Dimanski, Georg (* 1940), German soccer player
- Dimant, Anton († 1498), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Dimaras, Konstantinos Th. (1904–1992), Greek neo-Greekist
- DiMarco, Adam (* 1990), Canadian actor and singer
- DiMarco, Chris (* 1968), American golfer
- Dimarco, Federico (* 1997), Italian football player
- DiMarco, Nyle (* 1989), American actor, model and activist
- DiMarco, Patrick (* 1989), American football player
- Dimarow, Anatolij (1922–2014), Ukrainian prose writer
- DiMartino, Gina (* 1988), American soccer player
- DiMartino, Vicki (* 1991), American soccer player
- DiMarzio, Nicholas Anthony (born 1944), American Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Brooklyn
- Dimas, Eva (* 1973), Salvadoran weightlifter
- Dimas, Pyrros (* 1971), Greek weightlifter
- Dimas, Stavros (* 1941), Greek politician and EU commissioner for environmental policy
- Dimas, Trent (* 1970), American gymnast
- Dimata, Landry (* 1997), Belgian football player of Congolese descent
- DiMauro, Caesar , American jazz musician (tenor saxophone, oboe)
- DiMauro, Louis F. (* 1953), American physicist
Dimb
- Dimba (* 1973), Brazilian soccer player
- Dimbath, Oliver (* 1968), German sociologist
- Dimbour, Sandra (* 1970), French badminton player
Dimd
- Dimde, Manfred (* 1941), German pseudoscientist and nostradamus researcher
- Dimde, Norman (* 1987), German track and road cyclist
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- Dimech, Catherine (* 1965), Maltese badminton player
- Dimech, Jeanette (* 1951), Spanish singer
- Dimech, Luke (* 1977), Maltese soccer player
- DiMeco, Allie (* 1992), American actress
- Dimén, Ágota (* 1985), actress and comedian
- Diment, Jack (* 1881), Scottish football player
- Dimentstein, Georg (1897–1945), Jewish artist, communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Dimény, Imre (1922–2017), Hungarian agronomist and communist politician
- Dimer, Theodor (1822–1905), member of the Baden state parliament
- Dimet († 363), hermit, saint, martyr
- Dimetrik, Wolfgang (* 1974), Austrian accordionist
Dimi
- Dimi from Haifa , Amorae
- Dimi Mint Abba (1958–2011), Mauritanian musician
- Dimi of Nehardea , Amorae
- Dimić, Dragan (* 1981), Serbian football player
- Dimic, Luka (* 1986), German-Croatian actor
- Dimić, Milan (1933–2007), Serbian-Canadian literary scholar
- Dimier, Anselme (1898–1975), French Trappist monk, art historian, religious historian and archaeologist
- Dimier, Yves (* 1969), French ski racer
- Dimino, Joseph Thomas (1923–2014), Archbishop of the US Military Ordinary
- Dimitar, Chadschi (1840–1868), Bulgarian voivode
- Dimitrakos, Niko (* 1979), American-Greek ice hockey player
- Dimitras, Yiannis (* 1954), Greek singer and composer
- Dimitrenko, Alexander (* 1982), German-Ukrainian heavyweight boxer
- Dimitrescu, Ștefan (1886–1933), Romanian painter
- Dimitri (1935–2016), Swiss clown
- Dimitri from Paris (* 1963), French house DJ
- Dimitri von Rostow (1651–1709), Metropolitan of Rostov (1702–1709)
- Dimitri, David (* 1963), Swiss tightrope walker
- Dimitriades, Alex (* 1973), Australian actor
- Dimitriadis, Panajotis (* 1986), Swedish football player
- Dimitriadis, Yorgos (* 1964), Greek jazz and improvisation musician (drums, percussion, composition)
- Dimitrief, Theodoros (1929–2016), Greek actor and singer
- Dimitriev, Emil (* 1979), Macedonian politician
- Dimitrieva, Masha (* 1966), Russian-German pianist
- Dimitriew, Radko (1859–1918), Bulgarian and Russian general
- Dimitrijević, Braco (* 1948), Bosnian artist, graphic artist and art theorist
- Dimitrijević, Dragutin (1876–1917), Serbian politician and officer
- Dimitrijević, Ivan (* 1990), Serbian handball player
- Dimitrijević, Slobodan (1941–1999), Yugoslav actor
- Dimitrijević, Vladimir (1934–2011), Swiss publisher and writer of Yugoslav descent
- Dimitrijević, Vojin (1932–2012), Serbian human rights activist, lawyer, activist
- Dimitrios II. († 1870), Coptic Pope
- Dimitriou, Charoula (* 1990), Greek soccer player
- Dimitriou, Konstantinos (* 1999), Greek football player
- Dimitriou, Nikos (* 1980), Cypriot mountain bike and road cyclist
- Dimitriu, Horațiu (1890–1926), Romanian painter and graphic artist
- Dimitroff, Georgi (1882–1949), Bulgarian politician, communist
- Dimitrov, Liuben (* 1969), Bulgarian pianist of Greek origin
- Dimitrov, Nikola (* 1961), German painter and musician
- Dimitrov, Nikola (* 1972), Macedonian politician and diplomat
- Dimitrov, Radoslav (* 1971), American political scientist and university professor
- Dimitrov, Silvia (* 1978), German figure skater
- Dimitrov, Srđan (* 1992), Serbian football player
- Dimitrova, Albena (* 1969), Bulgarian author living in France
- Dimitrovici, Silviu (1925–1964), Romanian graduate engineer in civil engineering
- Dimitrovska, Ljupka (1946–2016), Yugoslav or Croatian-Macedonian pop singer
- Dimitrov, Aleksandyr (1909–1944), Bulgarian politician
- Dimitrov, Anton (1867–1933), revolutionary
- Dimitrov, Boschidar (1945–2018), Bulgarian historian and politician
- Dimitrov, Dimitar (* 1959), Bulgarian football player and coach
- Dimitrov, Dimitar (* 1997), Bulgarian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dimitrov, Dobromir (* 1991), Bulgarian volleyball player
- Dimitrov, Elian (* 1991), Bulgarian boxer
- Dimitrov, Filip (* 1955), Bulgarian politician and Prime Minister, MEP
- Dimitrov, Georgi (* 1959), Bulgarian football player
- Dimitrov, Grigor (* 1991), Bulgarian tennis player
- Dimitrov, Konstantin (* 1957), Bulgarian politician, MEP
- Dimitrov, Ljubomir (1930–2001), Bulgarian actor
- Dimitrov, Martin (* 1977), Bulgarian politician, MEP and party leader of the Union of Democratic Forces (SDS)
- Dimitrov, Michail (1881–1966), Bulgarian historian, psychologist and philosopher
- Dimitrov, Nikolaj (* 1987), Bulgarian football player
- Dimitrov, Rostislav (* 1974), Bulgarian athlete
- Dimitrov, Sachari (* 1975), Bulgarian football player
- Dimitrov, Stanimir (* 1972), Bulgarian football player
- Dimitrov, Stanke (1889–1944), anti-fascist
- Dimitrov, Vladimir (* 1968), Bulgarian chess player
- Dimitrov, Tsvetan (* 1987), Bulgarian football goalkeeper
- Dimitrov-Maistora, Vladimir (1882–1960), Bulgarian painter
- Dimitrova, Beloslawa (* 1986), Bulgarian poet and radio journalist
- Dimitrova, Blaga (1922–2003), Bulgarian writer
- Dimitrova, Dessislawa (* 1972), Bulgarian athlete
- Dimitrova, Dimitrika (* 1980), Bulgarian badminton player
- Dimitrova, Emilija (* 1970), Bulgarian badminton player
- Dimitrova, Gena (1941-2005), Bulgarian opera singer (soprano)
- Dimitrova, Liljana (1918–1944), Bulgarian activist
- Dimitrova, Nija (* 1993), Bulgarian biathlete
- Dimitrova, Swetla (* 1970), Bulgarian athlete
- Dimitrova, Welislawa (* 1993), Bulgarian soccer player
- Dimitsas, Margaritis (1830–1903), Greek philologist and geographer
- Dimitz, August (1827–1886), Austrian civil servant and historian
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- Dimke, Ana (* 1967), German art theorist
- Dimke, Harold (* 1949), German rower
- Dimke, Lothar (1931–2007), German actor
- Dimke, Veronika (* 1973), German artist
- Dimkovska, Lidija (* 1971), North Macedonian poet, writer and translator
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- Dimmel, Herbert (1894–1980), Austrian art teacher, painter and graphic artist
- Dimmel, Peter (* 1928), Austrian sculptor
- Dimmel, Wilhelm (* 1932), German soccer player
- Dimmeler, Herbert (* 1942), Swiss football player
- Dimmeler, Stefanie (* 1967), German biologist and biochemist
- Dimmendaal, Gerrit Jan (* 1955), Dutch Africanist
- Dimmer, Camille (* 1939), Luxembourg soccer player and politician
- Dimmerling, Harold Joseph (1914–1987), American clergyman, Bishop of Rapid City
- Dimmick, Milo Melankthon (1811–1872), American politician
- Dimmick, William Harrison (1815–1861), American politician
- Dimmler, Franz Anton (1753–1827), German composer and classical instrumental musician
- Dimmler, Hermann , German catechist and playwright
- Dimmler, Rainer (1951–2018), German composer, musician and poet
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- Dimnet, Ernest (1866–1954), French-American writer
- Dimnos († 330 BC), Hetairoi of Alexander the Great, conspirator
Dimo
- Dimo, Paul (1905–1990), Romanian electrical engineer
- Dimoc, Valentin Cabbigat (* 1969), Filipino clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Bontoc-Lagawe
- Dimock, Davis (1801-1842), American politician
- Dimoff, Paul (1880–1973), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Dimon, J. Homer (1869–1951), American politician
- Dimon, James (* 1956), American business manager
- Dimond, Anthony (1881–1953), American politician
- Dimond, Francis M. (1796-1859), American politician
- Dimond, Paul Stephen (* 1944), British diplomat
- Dimont, Jacques (1945–1994), French foil fencer
- Dimopoulos, Savas (* 1952), Greek particle physicist at Stanford University
- Dimoschaki, Zoi (* 1985), Greek swimmer
- Dimou, Georges (1931–2019), Greek restaurateur, actor and pop singer
- Dimou, Nikos (* 1935), Greek essayist, prose writer and poet
- Dimoula, Kiki (1931-2020), Greek poet
- Dimoutsos, Elini (* 1988), Greek football player
- Dimov, Bojidar (1935–2003), Bulgarian composer
- Dimov, Leonid (1926–1987), Romanian poet and translator
- Dimov, Margarita , Uzbek violinist and violin teacher
- Dimovici, Cornel (* 1942), Romanian writer and doctor
- Dimovska, Dosta (1954–2011), Macedonian politician and poet
- Dimovski, Vančo (* 1979), Macedonian handball player
- Dimow, Anatoli (* 1956), Soviet-Uzbek obstacle and long-distance runner
- Dimow, Daniel (* 1989), Bulgarian soccer player
- Dimow, Dimitar (1909–1966), Bulgarian writer
- Dimow, Ivan (1897–1965), Bulgarian actor
- Dimow, Ognjan (* 1989), Bulgarian poker player
- Dimow, Plamen (* 1990), Bulgarian soccer player
- Dimow, Wassil (1878–1941), Bulgarian painter, restorer and art critic
- Dimow, Wassili Alexandrowitsch (* 1957), Russian writer
- Dimowa, Diana (* 1984), Bulgarian badminton player
- Dimowa, Jewgenija Alexandrovna (* 1982), Russian badminton player
Dimp
- D'Imperio, Danny (* 1945), American jazz drummer and band leader
- Dimpfel, Johann Hinrich (1717–1789), German merchant, publisher
- Dimpfl, Thomas (* 1961), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Dimpker, Carl (1856–1923), German businessman and politician
- Dimples D. , American rapper
Dimr
- Dimroth, Christine (* 1968), German linguist
- Dimroth, Karl (1910–1995), German chemist and university professor
- Dimroth, Oskar (1906–1955), German actor and radio play speaker
- Dimroth, Otto (1872–1940), German chemist
- Dimroth, Peter (* 1940), German chemist and biochemist
Dims
- Dimsdale, Howard (1914–1991), American screenwriter
- Dimsdale, Thomas (1712–1800) British medic and pioneer in the field of smallpox vaccination
Dimt
- Dimt, Gunter (* 1941), Austrian art historian, folklorist and museum director
- Dimter, Manfred (* 1964), Austrian boxer and trainer
Dimu
- DiMucci, Dion (* 1939), American pop singer
Dimz
- Dimza, Jānis (1906–1942), Latvian decathlete