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Dira
- Dira, Bernadett (* 1980), Hungarian biathlete
- Dirac, Gabriel Andrew (1925–1984), Hungarian-British mathematician
- Dirac, Paul (1902–1984), British physicist, Nobel Prize winner and co-founder of quantum physics
- DiRado, Maya (* 1993), American swimmer
- Dirani, Danilo (* 1983), Brazilian racing driver
- Diranian, Sarkis (1859–1938), Armenian genre, nude and landscape painter and orientalist painter (France)
- Dirar, Nabil (* 1986), Moroccan football player
- Diraviam, Justin (1907–1991), Indian clergyman, Archbishop of Madurai
- Dirawi, Gina (* 1990), Swedish presenter, singer, actress and model
Dirc
- Dirceu (1952–1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Dirceu Francisco Xavier (* 1977), Brazilian soccer player
- Dirceu, José (* 1946), Brazilian politician
- Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Ulysses (1801–1877), Danish military and diplomat
- Dircks, Grete (1904–1968), German sculptor and ceramicist
- Dircksen, Ernst (1831–1899), German civil engineer
- Dircksen, Friedrich (1874–1907), German civil engineer and building official
- Dircksen, Rolf (1907–1983), German university professor, professor of biology at Bielefeld University
- Dircx, Geertje († 1656), temporary partner of the painter Rembrandt van Rijn
Dird
- Dirdal, Nicolai (1896–1991), Norwegian pianist and music teacher
Dire
- Director, Kim (* 1974), American actress
- Direitinho, José Riço (* 1965), Portuguese writer
- Direk Jayanama (1905–1967), Thai politician and diplomat
- Direko, Winkie (1929–2012), South African politician
- Direz, Clara (* 1995), French ski racer
Dirg
- Dirge, Roman (* 1972), American comic book artist and author, illustrator and magician
- Dirgėla, Juozas , Lithuanian football player
- Dirgėla, Kęstutis (* 1960), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Dirgo, Craig , American author of technology thrillers, adventure novels, and non-fictional works
Diri
- Dirichlet, Peter Gustav Lejeune (1805-1859), German mathematician
- Dirichlet, Rebecka (1811–1858), singer, romantic circle around the Berlin Salon
- Dirichs, Ferdinand (1894–1948), German clergyman, Bishop of Limburg
- Dirichs, Ursula (* 1935), German actress
- Diricks, Dirk (1613–1653), German engraver
- Dirickx, Frauke (* 1980), Belgian volleyball player
- Dirickx, Henri G. (1928-2013), Belgian entomologist
- Diricx, Henri (1927-2018), Belgian football player
- Dirie, Waris (* 1965), Somali writer, mannequin, photo model and UN special envoy
- Dirimlili, Basri (1929–1997), Turkish football player and coach
- Dirimtekin, Feridun (1894–1976), Turkish museum director
- Diring, Dorian (* 1992), French football player
- Diringer, Arnd (* 1972), German lawyer and publicist
- Diringer, David (1900–1975), British researcher into language development and the history of writing
- Diringer, Otto (1914–1992), German football player
- Diringer, Peter (1947–2020), German soccer player
- Diringshofen, Heinz von (1900–1967), German aviation physician
- Diringshofen, Karl von (1817–1890), Prussian lieutenant general
- Diringshofen, Max von (1855–1936), Prussian lieutenant general
- Dirisio, Luca (* 1978), Italian pop musician
- Dirisu, Sope (* 1991), British actor
Dirk
- Dirk van Teylingen († 1236), Dutch knight, Dapifer of Holland
- Dirka, Karel (1947–2014), Czech-German film producer
- Dirkens, Annie (1870–1942), German-English operetta singer (soprano)
- Dirkmaat, Megan (* 1976), American rower
- Dirks, Andreas (1865–1922), German landscape and marine painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Dirks, Arne (* 1977), German sports official
- Dirks, Britta (* 1971), German actress
- Dirks, Hartmut (1954–2007), German publicist, journalist and adult educator
- Dirks, Johann Friedrich (1874–1949), German journalist, narrator and important local poet
- Dirks, Liane (* 1955), German writer, presenter and journalist
- Dirks, Marianne (1913–1993), German music teacher and women's rights activist
- Dirks, Rudolph (1877–1968), German-American comic book pioneer
- Dirks, Simon , German voice actor
- Dirks, Theodor (1816–1902), German teacher and writer
- Dirks, Thorsten (* 1963), German manager
- Dirks, Tonnie (* 1961), Dutch long-distance runner
- Dirks, Una (* 1961), German linguist and educational scientist
- Dirks, Walter (1901–1991), German Catholic publicist, writer and journalist
- Dirkschneider, Udo (* 1952), German heavy metal singer
- Dirkse van den Heuvel, Carlien (* 1987), Dutch field hockey player
- Dirksen, Dirk (1937–2006), American music promoter
- Dirksen, Enne Heeren (1788–1850), German mathematician, university professor of mathematics
- Dirksen, Everett (1896–1969), American politician
- Dirksen, Heinrich Eduard (1790–1868), German legal historian and lexicographer
- Dirksen, Herbert von (1882–1955), German diplomat
- Dirksen, Pieter (* 1961), Dutch harpsichordist, organist and musicologist
- Dirksen, Sandra (* 1984), German floorball player
- Dirksen, Uta (* 1965), German doctor and university lecturer
- Dirksen, Victor (1887–1955), German art historian and museum director
- Dirksen, Viktoria von (1874–1946), German salonnière, Adolf Hitler's patron
- Dirksen, Wilhelm (1894–1967), German Protestant pastor
- Dirksen, Willibald von (1852–1928), German landowner and politician, Member of the Parliament and envoy
- Dirksmeier, Patrick (* 1984), German triathlete
Dirl
- Dirlewanger, Oskar (1895–1945), German officer in the Waffen SS and war criminal
- Dirlic, Toni (* 1979), German basketball trainer and player
- Dirlich, Sabine (* 1954), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Dirlmeier, Franz (1904–1977), German classical philologist
- Dirlmeier, Ulf (1938–2011), German historian
Dirm
- Dirmeier, Johann (1852–1936), Austrian farmer and politician (CS), member of the state parliament
- Dirmhirn, Lothar (1895–1943), Austrian resistance fighter
- Dirmoser, Herbert (1896–1978), Austrian actor
- Dirmstein, Hans († 1494), German goldsmith and draftsman
Whore
- Dirnagl, Karl (1917–2004), German balneologist, physicist and bioclimatologist
- Dirnagl, Ulrich (* 1960), German neurologist
- Dirnbeck, Josef (* 1948), Austrian Catholic priest and book author
- Dirnberger, Alfred (* 1951), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Dirnberger, Alois (1823–1897), German painter
- Dirnberger, Erwin (* 1957), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Dirnberger, Franz Xaver (1809–1875), German Catholic theologian
- Dirnberger, Jakob (* 1980), Austrian squash player
- Dirnberger, Josef (1872–1937), Austrian sculptor and politician, member of the state parliament
- Dirnberger, Sebastian (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Dirnei Florencino, Renato (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Dirnhofer, Richard (* 1942), Austrian coroner
- Dirnhofer, Thomas (* 1975), Austrian cameraman and director
- Dirnhofer, Veronika (* 1967), Austrian artist
- Dirnhuber, Karl (1889–1953), Austrian architect
- Dirnt, Mike (* 1972), American musician, bassist for the punk rock band Green Day
Diro
- Diro, Etenesh (* 1991), Ethiopian obstacle and long distance runner
- Diro, Ted (* 1942), Papua New Guinean politician
Dirr
- Dirr, Adolf (1867–1930), German philologist, linguist, ethnologist and Caucasus researcher
- Dirr, Agreda (1880–1949), German teacher for the deaf and mute
- Dirr, Andreas (* 1976), German film director and screenwriter
- Dirr, Erwin (1899–1936), German politician (NSDAP)
- Dirr, Johann Georg (1723–1779), plasterer and sculptor of the Rococo
- Dirr, Maximilian (* 1983), German actor
- Dirr, Philipp († 1633), German carpenter and sculptor
- Dirr, Pius (1875–1943), German archivist and politician
- Dirr, Theodor (1857–1931), German politician
- Dirrell, Andre (* 1983), American boxer
- Dirrell, Anthony (* 1984), American boxer
- Dirren, Evelyne (* 1956), Swiss ski racer
- Dirrigl, Michael (1923–2002), German Germanist, author, historian and educator
- Dirry, Robert , Austrian wrestler and American boxer
Dirs
- d'Irsay, Stephen (1894–1934), Hungarian physician and medical historian
- Dirsch, Felix (* 1967), German Catholic theologian and political scientist
- Dirsch, Verena (* 1964), German pharmacist and university professor
- Dirschauer, Christian (* 1981), German politician (SSW); MdL
- Dirschauer, Klaus (* 1936), German Protestant theologian and book author
- Dirscherl, Clemens (* 1958), German agricultural sociologist
- Dirscherl, Erwin (* 1960), German theologian
- Dirscherl, Fritz (* 1932), German wrestler
- Dirscherl, Hans (1889–1962), German politician (WP, FDP), MdR, MdB
- Dirscherl, Klaus (* 1940), German Romance studies and university lecturer
- Dirschka, Joachim (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dirslaus von Schwenkfeld († 1398), Dominican, auxiliary bishop in Breslau
Dirt
- Dirtl, Christoph (* 1963), Austrian rally driver
- Dirtl, Fritz (1928–1956), Austrian motorcycle racing driver
- Dirtl, Willy (1931–2019), Austrian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Dirtsman (1966-1993), Jamaican dancehall musician
- Dirty Doering (* 1978), German DJ and label operator
- Dirty South (* 1978), Australian remixer and DJ of Serbian origin
- Dirty Tina (* 1972), German porn actress
Diru
- DiRubbo, Mike (* 1970), American jazz musician (alto saxophone, composition)
- Diruf, Oskar von (1824–1912), German balneologist and spa doctor
- Diruta, Agostino , Italian conductor and composer
- Diruta, Girolamo , Italian organist and composer
Dirw
- Dirwelis, Erich (1921–2001), German major general
Dirx
- Dirx, Axel (1946-2017), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, trade union official
- Dirx, Jörn-Peter (* 1947), German painter and writer
- Dirx, Ruth (1913–1994), German author
- Dirx, Willi (1917–2002), German painter and graphic artist
Dirz
- Diržytė, Aistė (* 1977), Lithuanian psychologist and university professor