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Dob
Doba
- Doba, Aleksander (* 1946), Polish kayaker
- Dobardžijev, Dejan (* 1976), Serbian handball player
- Dobashin, Boris (* 1966), Russian football player
- Dobashi, Hiroyuki (* 1977), Japanese soccer player
- Dobashi, Motoko (* 1976), Japanese artist
- Dobat, Arthur (* 1939), German football player
- Dobat, Oskar (1914–1973), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Dobay, Kinga (* 1975), German-Hungarian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Dobay, Lívia (1912–2002), Hungarian opera singer (soprano)
- Dobay, Ștefan (1909–1994), Romanian football player and coach
Dobb
- Dobb, Gillian (1929-2001), American actress
- Dobb, Maurice (1900-1976), British economist
- Dobbe, Hermann von (1550–1627), Canon in Münster
- Dobbe, Johann († 1530), Canon in Münster
- Dobbe, Johannes († 1506), canon in Münster
- Dobbe, Rotger († 1531), Canon and Cathedral Scholaster in Münster
- Dobbe, Willy (* 1944), Dutch television presenter
- Dobbek, Wilhelm (1888–1971), German educator and researcher
- Döbbel, Holger (* 1960), German soccer player
- Dobbelaar, Leonardus (1942–2008), Roman Catholic religious and apostolic vicar
- Döbbelin, Auguste (1803–1842), German theater actress
- Döbbelin, Caroline Maximiliane (1758–1828), German theater actress
- Döbbelin, Conrad Carl Casimir (1763–1821), German theater actor and principal
- Döbbelin, Conrad Carl Theodor Ernst (1799–1856), German theater actor, director and director
- Döbbelin, Karl Theophil (1727–1793), German theater director and actor
- Döbbelin, Rolf (* 1955), German soccer player
- Döbbelin, Rudolf von , provost of the St. Abbey, Nikolai Stendal and protonotary of the Mark Brandenburg
- Dobbelmann, Walther (1874–1956), German politician
- Dobbels, Didier (* 1954), French basketball player and coach
- Dobber, Andrzej (* 1961), Polish opera singer (baritone)
- Dobberkau, Andreas (* 1975), German actor
- Dobberkau, Hans-Joachim (1933–2018), German physician
- Dobberkau, Heide (* 1929), German sculptor and medalist
- Dobberke, Claus (* 1940), German director
- Dobberschütz, Regine (* 1956), German singer and jazz restaurateur
- Dobberstein, Heinz (1925–2014), German politician (PDS), MdL
- Dobberstein, Johannes (1895–1965), German veterinary pathologist
- Dobberstein, Marcel (* 1964), German musicologist
- Dobberstein, Monika (* 1967), German urban planner, manager and university professor
- Dobbert, Alfred (1897–1975), German politician (SPD, USPD, SPD), MdL, MdR
- Dobbert, Eduard (1839–1899), German art historian and university professor
- Dobbert, Steffen (* 1982), German journalist and author
- Dobberthien, Marliese (1947–2017), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Dobbertin, Clara (* 1988), theater director
- Dobbertin, Hans (1952–2006), German mathematician and cryptologist
- Dobbertin, Walther (1882–1961), German photographer
- Dobbie, William (1879–1964) British officer and Governor of Malta
- Dobbin, Beth (* 1994), British sprinter
- Dobbin, James C. (1814-1857), American Democratic Party politician
- Dobbin, Joachim (1534–1614), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, senior pastor at Lübeck Cathedral and senior at the Ministry of Spirituality
- Döbbing, Bernhard (1855–1916), German religious and bishop of Nepi-Sutri
- Dobbins, Bill (* 1947), American pianist, composer, jazz teacher and big band leader
- Dobbins, Donald C. (1878-1943) American politician
- Dobbins, Samuel A. (1814-1886) American politician
- Dobbrow, Dirk (* 1966), German playwright
- Dobbs, Arthur (1689–1765), Irish explorer and politician
- Dobbs, Betty Jo Teeter (1930–1994), American historian of science
- Dobbs, Farrell (1907-1983), American politician
- Dobbs, Gregory (born 1978), American baseball player
- Dobbs, Lem (* 1959), American-British screenwriter
- Dobbs, Lou (* 1945), American journalist
- Dobbs, Mattiwilda (1925-2015), American opera singer
- Dobbs, Michael, Baron Dobbs (* 1948), British politician and writer (Conservative Party)
Dobe
- Dobek, Anna (* 1996), Polish athlete
- Dobek, Patryk (* 1994), Polish hurdler
- Döbel, Carl (1903–1959), German painter and draftsman
- Dobel, Hans († 1557), Alsatian-Swiss sculptor and carpenter
- Döbel, Heinrich Wilhelm (1699–1759), German hunter and forester and author of hunting and forest science publications
- Chub, Johann Christoph , German sculptor
- Döbel, Johann Jacob the Elder (1640–1684), German doctor and university professor in Rostock
- Dobel, Richard , German librarian and playwright
- Döbel, Walther (1885–1963), German administrative lawyer
- Döbele, Erna (1915–2001), German resistance fighter and lifesaver
- Döbele-Carlesso, Isolde (* 1961), German historian
- Dobeleit, Norbert (* 1964), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Dobelhoff-Dier, Anton (I) von (1733–1812), Austrian civil servant and President of the Academy of Arts
- Döbeli Honegger, Beat (* 1970), Swiss computer science teacher
- Dobelis, Juris (* 1940), Latvian chemist and politician, member of the Saeima
- Döbelius, Johan Jacob (1674–1743), German doctor and university lecturer in Sweden
- Dobell, Charles Macpherson (1869–1954), Canadian-British general
- Dobell, William (1899–1970) Australian painter and sculptor
- Dobelle, William H. (1941-2004), American Medic
- Dobelli, Rolf (* 1966), Swiss writer and entrepreneur
- Dobelmann, Bruno (* 1959), German extreme athlete
- Dobelmann, Werner (1913–1985), German folklorist and local history researcher
- Döbeln, Georg Carl von (1758–1820), Swedish major general
- Dobelšek, Jure (* 1984), Slovenian handball player
- Dobelšek, Luka (* 1983), Slovenian handball player
- Dobenck, Alban von (1833–1919), German farmer, politician, genealogist
- Dobenck, Ferdinand von (1791–1867), Prussian lieutenant general
- Dobenck, Wilhelm von († 1609), stable master of the Palatinate, wealthy in Wiesloch
- Dorbencker, Catharina Margarethe (1649–1683), Baroque poet
- Dobencker, Otto (1859–1938), German educator, diplomat and historian
- Dober, Andreas (* 1986), Austrian soccer player
- Dober, Hans Martin (* 1959), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Dober, Johann Leonhard (1706–1766), missionary of the Moravian Brethren
- Doberauer, Anke (* 1962), German artist
- Doberauer, Wolfgang (1921–2013), German business lawyer
- Döbereiner, Christian (1874–1961), German cellist, gambist, conductor and music writer
- Döbereiner, Ernst Adolf (1892–1945), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Döbereiner, Johann Wolfgang (1780–1849), German chemist
- Döbereiner, Johanna (1924–2000), Brazilian agricultural scientist
- Döbereiner, Otto (1890–1969), German music teacher (Bavaria)
- Dobereiner, Philipp (1535–1577), German cleric, translator and author of spiritual writings
- Döbereiner, Wolfgang (1928–2014), German astrologer and book author
- Doberenz, Günther (1923–1999), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Doberer, Kurt Karl (1904–1993), German engineer, journalist, writer and philatelist
- Döberl, Gerlinde (1951–1989), Austrian actress
- Doberman, C. (1928–2008), German writer
- Dobermann, Bernd (* 1944), German soccer player
- Dobermann, Erich (* 1910), German soccer player
- Dobermann, Friedrich Louis (1834-1894), German judicial clerk, breeder of the Dobermann pinscher
- Dobermann, Rudolf (1902–1979), German long jumper
- Dobernig, Harald (* 1980), Austrian politician (FPK), convicted criminal
- Dobernig, Josef Wolfgang (1862–1918), Austrian journalist and politician, member of the state parliament
- Dobers, Ernst (1892–1945), German biologist and racial theorist
- Dobers, Paul (1885–1959), German painter and university professor
- Doberschütz, Elisabeth von († 1591), German noblewoman, executed as a witch
- Doberschütz, Gerlinde (* 1964), German rower
- Doberschütz, Jens (* 1957), German rower and Olympic champion
- Doberschütz, Johannes (* 1980), German rower
- Doberschütz, Klaus (1931–2019), German journalist, media expert and government spokesman
- Doberschütz, Melchior von , Pomeranian governor and governor of Neustettin
- Doberstein, Jürgen (* 1989), German boxer
- Döbert, Brigitte (* 1959), German artist, author and translator
- Döbertin, Winfried (1932–2016), German historian, political scientist and educator
- Dobeš, Josef (* 1964), Czech politician (Věci veřejné), member of the Chamber of Deputies
- Dobeš, Milan (* 1929), Slovak kinetic artist
- Dobeš, Ulrike (* 1978), Austrian television presenter and editor
- Dobesberger, Edith (1925–2002), Austrian teacher and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Dobesch, Gerhard (* 1939), Austrian ancient historian
- Dobesch, Susanne (* 1957), Austrian writer
- Dobešová, Jana (* 1968), Czech table tennis player
- Dobey, Chris (* 1990), English darts player
Dobi
- Dobi, Edina (* 1987), Hungarian volleyball player
- Dobi, István (1898–1968), Hungarian communist politician
- Dobias, Charles (1914-2001), Canadian violinist
- Dobiaš, Karol (* 1947), Czechoslovak soccer player and coach
- Dobiáš, Václav (1909–1978), Czech composer
- Dobiáš, Václav (1920–1945), Czech resistance fighter
- Dobiasch, Bernd (* 1957), German soccer player
- Dobiasch-Roshdestvenskaja, Olga Antonowna (1874–1939), Russian historian and university professor
- Dobiaschofsky, Franz Josef (1818–1867), Austrian painter
- Dobičins, Igors (* 1958), Latvian sculptor
- Dobida, Hans (* 1929), Austrian ice hockey official
- Dobie, Wilma (1918–2005), American journalist, jazz writer and functionary
- Döbig, Friedrich (1887–1970), German Imperial Judge
- Dobija, Ludwik (1873–1944), Polish politician
- Dobilstein, Wikbold , Bishop of Kulm
- Dobinson, Stanley Raine (1888-1918) British football player
- Dobisch, Fritz (1890–1941), German trade union official and Nazi victim
- Dobischat, Rolf (* 1950), German educational and professional researcher
- Dobislaw, Ernst (1903–1984), German master distiller
Dobk
- Dobke, Dirk (* 1966), German art historian and curator
- Dobkevičius, Jonas (1866–1934), Lithuanian politician
- Dobkin, David (* 1969), American film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Dobkin, Eliyahu (1898–1976), Zionist activist
- Dobkin, Lawrence (1919–2002), American actor, film director, film producer, and screenwriter
- Dobkin, Mychajlo (* 1970), Ukrainian politician (Party of Regions)
- Dobkin, Robert (* 1944), American entrepreneur, developer of analog integrated circuits (IC)
- Dobkins, Carl Jr. (1941-2020), American pop singer
- Dobkowski, Wiesław (* 1953), Polish politician
Dobl
- Doblas, Antonio (* 1980), Spanish soccer player
- Doblas, Rafael García (* 1993), German-Spanish soccer player
- Dobler Sutton, Flora (1890–1976), American mathematician and university professor
- Dobler, Alfons (1947–2008), Austrian football coach
- Dobler, Alois (* 1929), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Dobler, Aloys (1796–1841), German opera singer (bass)
- Dobler, Bruno (* 1952), Swiss politician and entrepreneur
- Dobler, Carl (1903–1984), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Dobler, Carl (* 1930), German agricultural politician
- Dobler, Frank (* 1971), German marksman
- Dobler, Franz (* 1959), German writer
- Dobler, Gerald (* 1964), German art historian and restorer
- Döbler, Hannsferdinand (1919–2004), German writer
- Dobler, Heinz (* 1932), German soccer player
- Dobler, Heinz (* 1962), Austrian computer scientist
- Döbler, Hermann (1922–1965), German victim of the Berlin Wall
- Döbler, Hugo (1923–1996), German sports scientist and university professor
- Dobler, Jens (* 1965), German historian, author and editor
- Dobler, Jonas (* 1991), German cross-country skier
- Dobler, Katharina (1918–2003), Austrian folklorist and folk culture activist
- Dobler, Konrad (* 1957), German long-distance runner
- Dobler, Lena (* 1990), German songwriter
- Döbler, Ludwig (1801–1864), Austrian magician
- Dobler, Marcel (* 1980), Swiss entrepreneur, top athlete, politician
- Dobler, Michael (* 1976), German economist
- Döbler, Moritz (* 1965), German journalist
- Döbler, Peter (* 1940), German doctor and GDR refugee
- Döbler, Stefanie (* 1978), German actress and speaker
- Dobler, Susanne (* 1956), German zoologist specializing in molecular evolutionary biology
- Dobler, Theodor (1893–1973), German physician; President of the Hartmannbund
- Döbler, Thomas (* 1964), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Döbler, Tilman (* 2006), German child actor and voice actor
- Döbler, Willi (1891–1944), German machinist and victim of National Socialism
- Dobles Camargo, Claudia (* 1980), Costa Rican architect and politician
- Dobles, Fabián (1918–1997), Costa Rican writer
- Doblhammer, Ferdinand (1892–1954), Upper Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Doblhammer, Gabriele (* 1963), Austrian social scientist specializing in demography
- Doblhofer, Ernst (1919–2002), Austrian classical philologist
- Doblhoff, Joseph von (1770–1831), Austrian civil servant and Lower Austrian sub-marshal
- Doblhoff, Raimund von (1914–1993), Austrian-German architect
- Doblhoff-Dier, Anton von (1800–1872), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Doblhoff-Dier, Josef von (1844–1928), Austrian poet, diplomat and explorer
- Doblhoff-Dier, Joseph von (1806-1856), Austrian politician
- Doblhoff-Dier, Karl von (1762–1837), Austrian musician and composer
- Doblies, Dietwald (* 1962), German illustrator
- Döblin, Alfred (1878–1957), German doctor and writer
- Döblin, Emil (1853–1918), chairman of the German Association of Book Printers
- Döblin, Hugo (1876–1960), German actor
- Döblin, Wolfgang (1915–1940), German-French mathematician
- Doblinger, Max (1873–1965), Austrian archivist, historian and numismatist
Dobm
- Dobmayer, Marian (1753–1805), German priest and professor of Catholic theology
- Dobmeier, Annette (* 1968), German foil fencer
- Dobmeier, Anton (1921–2011), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Dobmeier, Gotthard (* 1944), German Catholic theologian
Dobn
- Döbner, August Wilhelm (1805–1871), German architect and construction clerk for the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen
- Döbner, Erwin Theodor (1839–1892), German architect and construction officer
- Dobner, Gelasius (1719–1790), Bohemian piarist and historian
- Dobner, Josef (1898–1972), Austrian sculptor
- Dobner, Petra (* 1964), German political scientist
- Dobner, Sigrun (* 1983), German wrestler
- Dobner, Walter (* 1952), Austrian lawyer, publicist and music critic
- Dobnigg, Karl (* 1949), Austrian works council and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Dobnik, Christian (* 1986), Austrian football goalkeeper
Dobo
- Dobó, István (1502–1572), castle captain of Eger
- Dobó, Kata (* 1974), Hungarian actress
- Dobocan, Dorél (* 1951), Romanian-German painter
- Doborac, Damir (* 1980), Bosnian handball player
- Doborzyński, Dobiesław (1904–1942), Polish physicist and Nazi victim
- Doboș, Anton (* 1965), Romanian football player and official
- Dobos, József (1847–1924), Hungarian confectioner, cook and entrepreneur
- Dobosz, Henryk (* 1953), Polish chess player
- Dobovšek, Matej (* 1990), Slovenian ski jumper
Dobr
- Dobra, Alexandru (1794–1870), Romanian clergyman and bishop of Lugoj
- Dobra, Anica (* 1963), Serbian actress
- Dobra, Gina (1940-2015), Bulgarian pop singer
- Dobra, Kaan (* 1972), Polish football player
- Dobra, Marius (* 1967), Austrian-Romanian guitarist and entrepreneur
- Dobraczyński, Jan (1910–1994), Polish writer, journalist and politician, member of the Sejm
- Dobras, Kristijan (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
- Dobras, Wolfgang (* 1960), German historian and archivist
- Dobrašinović, Vukašin (* 1964), Yugoslav boxer
- Dobravolskas, Algis (* 1951), Lithuanian economist and politician
- Dobre, Alex (* 1998), Romanian football player
- Dobre, Aurelia (* 1972), Romanian gymnast
- Dobre, Dănuț (* 1967), Romanian rower
- Dobree, Peter Paul (1782-1825), British classical philologist
- Dobrek, Krzysztof (* 1967), Polish musician (accordion, composition, arrangement)
- Dobrescu, Caius (* 1966), Romanian writer
- Dobrescu, Emilian (* 1933), Romanian economist and chess composer
- Dobrescu, Mircea (1930-2015), Romanian boxer
- Dobretsberger, Josef , Austrian lawyer, economist and politician
- Dobrev, Klára (* 1972), Hungarian politician
- Dobrev, Nina (* 1989), Bulgarian-Canadian actress, model
- Dobrew, Bogdan (* 1957), Bulgarian rower
- Dobrew, Dimitar (1931-2019), Bulgarian wrestler
- Dobrew, Dobri (1914-2018), Bulgarian beggar
- Dobrew, Iwan (born 1966), Bulgarian badminton player
- Dobrew, Konstantin (* 1974), Bulgarian badminton player
- Dobrew, Milen , Bulgarian weightlifter
- Dobrew, Stojan (* 1968), Bulgarian wrestler
- Dobrezow, Leonti Nikolajewitsch (1904–1968), Russian physicist and university professor
- Dobrezow, Nikolai Leontjewitsch (* 1936), Russian-Soviet geologist and university professor
- Dobrić, Nikola (* 1982), Austrian linguist
- Dobrić, Saša (* 1982), Serbian football player
- Dobrić, Zoran (* 1960), Serbian journalist
- Döbrich, Annette (* 1949), German writer
- Döbrich, Erich , German painter and illustrator
- Döbrich, Friedrich (1872–1953), German farmer, landowner and politician (DVP, DNVP, CNBL), MdR
- Döbrich, Oskar Kurt (1911–1970), German painter and graphic artist
- Dobrick, Barbara (* 1951), German journalist and author
- Dobrik, David (* 1996), Slovak YouTuber
- Dobrila, Juraj (1812–1882), Bishop of Poreč-Pula and Trieste
- Dobrin, Duilio (* 1958), American conductor and pianist
- Dobrin, Nicolae (1947-2007), Romanian football player and coach
- Dobrin, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (* 1986), Russian figure skater
- Dobrindt, Alexander (* 1970), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Dobrindt, Otto (1886–1963), German conductor and orchestra leader
- Dobrinski, Paul (1927–2009), German physicist and university professor
- Dobriskey, Lisa (born 1983), British athlete
- Dobrich, Lasar (1881–1970), Bulgarian artist
- Dobritz, Jörg (* 1966), German soccer player
- Dobritz, Werner (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Dobrizhoffer, Martin († 1791), Jesuit, missionary and ethnologist
- Dobrjanský, Adolf (1817–1901), Ruthenian politician in Austria-Hungary
- Dobrogeanu, Eugen (1913–1992), Romanian police officer
- Dobrogeanu-Gherea, Constantin (1855–1920), Romanian author and politician
- Dobrogosz, Steve (* 1956), American composer and jazz pianist
- Dobrolyubov, Alexander Mikhailovich , Russian writer of symbolism and leader of the religious movement of the Dobrolyubovians
- Dobrolyubov, Nikolai Alexandrowitsch (1836–1861), Russian writer and revolutionary democrat
- Dobromir , Slavic prince
- Dobromir Chrysos , Bulgarian prince, rebel against the Byzantine emperor Alexios III.
- Dobromyslowa, Anastassija Petrovna (* 1984), Russian darts player
- Dobronić, Antun (1878–1955), Yugoslav composer
- Dobroniega, Maria († 1087), by marriage Duchess of Poland
- Dobronrawow, Ivan Fyodorowitsch (* 1989), Russian actor
- Dobronrawow, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (* 1928), Russian poet
- Dobronyi, József (1917–1993), Hungarian marathon runner
- Dobros, Niko (* 1993), German-Greek soccer player
- Dobroshi, Arta (* 1979), Kosovar Albanian theater and film actress and filmmaker
- Dobroskok, Alexander Michailowitsch (* 1982), Russian diver
- Dobroskok, Dmitri Michailowitsch (* 1984), Russian diver
- Dobroslav , Serbian king
- Dobroslawa , Pomeranian nobleman and Countess von Gützkow
- Dobroslawa von Schlawe , Pomeranian noblewoman
- Dobrotka, Martin (* 1985), Slovak football player
- Dobrovich, Stefan (1904–1995), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Dobrovolschi, Elena (* 1936), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Dobrovolskis, Konstantinas Romualdas (* 1939), Lithuanian radiologist
- Dobrovolský, Jaroslav (1895–1942), Czech teacher, painter, graphic artist, and politician
- Dobrovský, Josef (1753–1829), Czech philologist, Slavist and Catholic clergyman
- Dobrowen, Issay (1891–1953), Norwegian composer, conductor and pianist
- Dobrovich, Dimityr (1816–1905), Bulgarian painter
- Dobrowolski, Andrea (* 1963), German writer and translator
- Dobrowolski, Andrzej (1921–1990), Polish composer and music teacher
- Dobrowolski, Antoni (1904–2012), Polish resistance fighter and survivor of the Holocaust
- Dobrowolski, Antoni Bolesław (1872–1954), Polish geophysicist, meteorologist, educator and polar researcher
- Dobrowolski, Augustin († 1665), Polish Roman Catholic theologian, Cistercian and author of the Baroque era
- Dobrowolski, Georgi Timofejewitsch (1928–1971), Soviet cosmonaut
- Dobrowolski, Igor Ivanovich (* 1967), Soviet-Russian football player
- Dobrowolski, Jan Fryderyk (* 1944), Polish pianist
- Dobrowolski, Oliver von (* 1976), German police officer and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen)
- Dobrowolski, Thaddäus von (1902–1966), Austrian-Polish university professor for chemistry didactics in Katowice
- Dobrowolski, Władysław (1896–1969), Polish saber fencer and athlete
- Dobrowolskyj, Anatolij (1910–1988), Soviet architect
- Dobrowsky, Josef (1889–1964), Austrian painter (portrait, genre and landscape painting)
- Dobrschanskaja, Lyubow Ivanovna (1906–1980), Russian theater and cinema actress
- Dobrunz, Klaus (* 1962), German painter and sculptor
- Dobruschin, Roland Lwowitsch (1929–1995), Russian mathematician
- Dobruskina, Inna (1933-2014), Russian-Israeli paleontologist (paleobotany)
- Dobruský, Jan (1853–1907), Czech chess composer
- Dobruský, Václav (1858–1916), Czech archaeologist, active in Bulgaria
- Dobry, Edgardo (* 1962), Argentine writer and translator
- Dobrý, Pavel (* 1976), Czech football player
- Dobrygin, Grigori Eduardowitsch (* 1986), Russian actor
- Dobrynin, Anatoly Fjodorowitsch (1919–2010), Soviet diplomat
- Dobrynin, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (* 1963), Soviet-Russian theater, film and voice actor
- Dobrynina, Sinaida Viktorovna (* 1990), Russian boxer
- Dobryninas, Aleksandras (* 1955), Lithuanian criminologist
- Dobrynja († 1117), governor of Novgorod
- Dobrynja , governor of Novgorod
- Dobrynska, Natalja (* 1982), Ukrainian heptathlete and Olympic champion
- Dobryschkin, Yuri Wladimirowitsch (* 1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Dobrzańska, Irena (1912–1995), Polish discus thrower
- Dobrzanski, Edmondo (1914–1997), Swiss painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Dobrzański, Henryk (1897–1940), Polish athlete, major, partisan leader
- Dobrzański, Jan (1820–1885), Polish journalist, revolutionary and theater director
- Dobrzenski von Dobrzeniec, Johann Ulrich (1623–1670), Kurbrandenburg diplomat
- Dobrženský von Dobrženitz, Anton (1807–1869), Austrian general
- Dobrzycki, Henryk (1841–1914), Polish doctor, philanthropist and composer
- Dobrzyński, Adam (* 1974), Polish marathon runner
- Dobrzyński, Ignacy Feliks (1807–1867), Polish pianist and composer
- Dobrzynski, Stefan von (* 1928), German jazz musician (clarinet, saxophone, flute)
Dobs
- Dobschinski, Walter (1908–1996), German trombonist, bassist, composer, arranger and band leader
- Dobschütz, Adalbert von (1824–1895), Prussian colonel
- Dobschütz, Adam von (1558–1624), councilor of the city of Wroclaw and governor of the Bohemian hereditary duchy of Wroclaw
- Dobschütz, Bartholomäus von (1568–1637), Silesian governor of Namslau
- Dobschütz, Carl Moritz Wenzel von (1726–1807), Prussian major general and landowner
- Dobschütz, Carl von (1861–1946), Prussian major general
- Dobschütz, Erna von (1876–1963), German painter
- Dobschütz, Ernst von (1870–1934), German theologian, church historian and secret consistorial councilor
- Dobschütz, Felix von (1867–1936), pastor and superintendent in Silesia
- Dobschütz, Karl Ernst von (1753–1806), German landowner, forger, state criminal
- Dobschütz, Leo von (1862–1934), Prussian major general
- Dobschütz, Leonhard von († 1508), astronomer, astrologer and university professor in Cracow
- Dobschütz, Leonhard von (* 1940), German economist, university professor, appraiser and management consultant
- Dobschütz, Leopold Wilhelm von (1763–1836), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Dobschütz, Moritz von (1831–1913), German businessman and entrepreneur in Belleville (Illinois, USA)
- Dobschütz, Robert von (1850–1927), Prussian major general
- Dobschütz, Ulrich von (* 1940), German actor, director, author, producer and documentary filmmaker
- Dobschütz, Wenzel Wilhelm von († 1698), Silesian landowner and royal Polish major general
- Dobšinský, Pavol (1828–1885), Slovak writer
- Dobson, Andrew (* 1957), British university professor for environmental policy
- Dobson, Andrew P. (* 1954), American conservation biologist
- Dobson, Arthur (1914–1980), British racing car driver
- Dobson, Arthur Dudley (1841–1934), New Zealand surveyor and engineer
- Dobson, Barrie (1931-2013), British medieval historian
- Dobson, Bob (* 1942), British walker
- Dobson, Bonnie (* 1940), Canadian folk singer
- Dobson, Charlotte (* 1986), British sailor
- Dobson, Chris (* 1963), English badminton player
- Dobson, Christopher M. (1949-2019) British chemist, molecular biologist and biophysicist
- Dobson, David (* 1962), American mathematician
- Dobson, Dominic (* 1957), American racing car driver
- Dobson, Ewan (* 1981), Canadian guitarist
- Dobson, Fefe (* 1985), Canadian singer
- Dobson, Frank (1940–2019), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Dobson, George Edward (1848–1895), Irish zoologist, photographer, and army doctor
- Dobson, Gordon (1889–1976) British physicist and meteorologist
- Dobson, James (1920–1987), American actor
- Dobson, James (* 1936), American evangelical psychologist
- Dobson, John (1915-2014) American amateur astronomer
- Dobson, Kevin (* 1943), American actor and film director
- Dobson, Michael (* 1960), British English graduate and university professor
- Dobson, Michael (* 1986), Australian rugby league player
- Dobson, Noah (* 2000), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dobson, Sasha (* 1979), American jazz, folk and alternative rock musician (vocals, guitar, songwriting)
- Dobson, Smith (1947-2001), American jazz musician
- Dobson, Susan , Australian badminton player
- Dobson, Tamara (1947–2006), American actress and model
- Dobson, Terry (1937–1992), American aikido pioneer, aikido teacher, conflict adviser and writer
- Dobson, Warren (* 1980), New Zealand curler
- Dobson, William , English painter
Dobt
- Dobtcheff, Vernon (* 1934), French actor
Dobu
- Dobusch, Franz (* 1951), Austrian politician (SPÖ), mayor of Linz
- Dobusch, Gabriele (* 1958), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Dobusch, Leonhard (* 1980), Austrian economist
- Dobuschinski, Mstislaw Valerianowitsch (1875–1957), Russian painter
Doby
- Doby, Jenő (1834–1907), Hungarian graphic artist, engraver, etcher, painter and biochemist
- Doby, Larry (1923-2003), American baseball player
- Dobyns, Jay (* 1961), American investigator for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
- Dobyns, Stephen (* 1941), American writer
- Dobychin, Leonid Ivanovich , Soviet writer
Dobz
- Dobzhansky, Theodosius (1900–1975), Russian-American biologist, geneticist