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Dor
- Dor, Daniel (* 1986), Israeli jazz musician (drums)
- D'Or, David (* 1965), Israeli countertenor
- Dor, Frédéric (* 1948), French racing car driver
- Dor, Henri (1835–1912), Swiss ophthalmologist
- Dor, Karin (1938-2017), German actress
- Dor, Maureen (* 1970), Belgian television presenter and actress
- Dor, Milan (* 1947), Austrian film producer, screenwriter, director
- Dor, Milo (1923-2005), Austrian writer
Dora
- Dora (* 1966), Portuguese singer
- Dóra María Lárusdóttir (* 1985), Icelandic football player
- Dora, Cornel (* 1963), Swiss historian, English studies and collegiate librarian from St. Gallen
- d'Ora, Daisy (1913-2010), German actress, Miss Germany
- Dora, Erol (* 1964), Turkish lawyer and parliamentarian of the Syrian Orthodox denomination
- Dora, Johann-Georg (* 1948), German Air Force General and Inspector of the Armed Forces Base
- Dora, Josefine (1867–1944), Austrian actress and operetta singer (soprano)
- Dora, Marian , German director, screenwriter and film producer
- Dora, Max (1921–1995), Swiss film company manager, film producer and production manager
- Dora, Miki (1934–2002), Hungarian surfer, stunt performer and actor
- Dorado Bielsa, Javier (* 1977), Spanish football player
- Dorado Soto, Antonio (1931–2015), Spanish clergyman, Bishop of Málaga
- Dorado, Fabián (* 1990), Uruguayan soccer player
- Dorado, Lince (* 1987), Puerto Rican wrestler
- Dorado, Mario León (* 1974), Spanish religious, Apostolic Prefect of Western Sahara
- Dorado, Pablo (1908–1978), Uruguayan soccer player
- Doraghi, Ali (* 1984), Iranian basketball player
- Doraine, Lucy (1898–1989), Hungarian silent film actress
- Dorairaj, Lawrence Pius (* 1954), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Dharmapuri
- Dorais, Fernand (1928–2003), Canadian Roman Catholic theologian and author
- Doralt, Walter (* 1978), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Doralt, Werner (* 1942), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Doran, Aaron (born 1991), Irish football player
- Doran, Ann (1911-2000), American actress
- Doran, Brendan (* 1979), American ski jumper
- Doran, Brigeen (* 1954), Irish-Swiss jazz musician (saxophone)
- Doran, Chris (* 1979), Irish singer
- Doran, Christy (* 1949), Irish-Swiss jazz guitarist
- Doran, Dave (* 1957), Swiss fusion musician
- Doran, Frank (1949–2017), Scottish politician, Member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
- Doran, Gregory (born 1958), British actor and director
- Doran, Jamie , Irish documentary filmmaker
- Doran, Jim (1927-1994) American football player
- Doran, John (1807–1878) British publicist and writer
- Doran, Kevin (* 1953), Irish Roman Catholic Bishop
- Doran, Lindsay (* 1948), American film producer
- Doran, Mary (1910–1995), American actress
- Doran, Morton (* 1940), Canadian medic (surgeon)
- Doran, Thomas Francis (1856–1916), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Providence
- Doran, Thomas George (1936–2016), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Rockford
- Dorandi, Tiziano (* 1954), Italian Graecist
- Dorantes, Andrés , Spanish conquistador
- Doranth, Benedikt (* 1987), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Dorat, Claude-Joseph (1734–1780), French writer
- Dorat, Jean (1508–1588), French man of letters and scholar
- Doráti, Antal (1906–1988), American conductor and composer of Hungarian origin
- Dorati, Nicolao († 1593), Italian trombonist, conductor and composer
- Dorau, Andreas (* 1964), German musician
- Dorausch, Gabi (* 1968), German racing cyclist
- Dorazil, Anton († 1759), Bohemian baroque sculptor
- Dorazil, Roman Laurentius , German sculptor of the late baroque
- Dorazio, Piero (1927–2005), Italian painter
- D'Orazio, Sante (* 1956), American photographer
Dorb
- Dörbandt, Engelbert (* 1949), German judoka
- Dörbaum, Hans-Dieter (* 1945), German politician (independent)
- Dörbeck, Franz Burchard (1799–1835), German caricaturist
Dorc
- Dorcel, Marc (* 1934), French porn film producer and director
- Dorchin, Yaacov (* 1946), Israeli painter and sculptor
- Dorchy, Roger (* 1944), French racing car driver
- Dorcioman, Cristina (* 1974), Romanian football referee
Dord
- Dorda, Christian (* 1947), Austrian lawyer, international arbitrator
- Dorda, Christian (* 1988), German soccer player
- Dorda, Gerhard (* 1932), German physicist and composer
- Dordain, Jean-Jacques (* 1946), French researcher, Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA)
- Dordel, Julia (* 1975), German film producer, screenwriter, actress and forest researcher
- Dördelmann, Sylvia (* 1970), German rower
- Dordett, Alexander (1916–1984), Roman Catholic clergyman and theologian, professor of canon law
- Dordi, Loredana (* 1943), Italian documentary filmmaker
- Dordillon, René-Ildefonse (1808–1888), French priest, Bishop of Taiohae, linguist
- Đorđević, Aleksandar (* 1967), Serbian basketball player and coach
- Đorđević, Ana (* 1986), Serbian ballerina and choreographer
- Đorđević, Boriša (* 1953), Yugoslav football player
- Đorđević, Borivoje (* 1948), Yugoslav football player
- Đorđević, Bratislav (* 1946), Yugoslav football goalkeeper
- Đorđević, Filip (* 1987), Serbian football player
- Đorđević, Jovan (1826–1900), Serbian writer and author of the Serbian national anthem
- Đorđević, Kristijan (* 1976), Serbian soccer player and soccer coach
- Đorđević, Marko (* 1978), Serbian-Montenegrin skier
- Đorđević, Marko (* 1983), Serbian football player
- Đorđević, Nenad (* 1979), Serbian football player
- Đorđević, Predrag (* 1972), Serbian football player
- Đorđević, Saša (* 1981), Serbian football player
- Đorđević, Slavoljub (* 1981), Serbian football player
- Đorđević, Vladan (1844–1930), Serbian physician, author and politician
- Đorđević, Vladimir R. (1869–1938), Yugoslav musicologist and ethnologist
- Đorđić, Petar (* 1990), Serbian handball player
- Đorđić, Zoran (* 1966), Serbian handball player and coach
- Dordoni, Giuseppe (1926–1998), Italian athlete and Olympic champion
- Dordoni, Rodolfo (* 1954), Italian furniture and product designer
Dore
- Doré, Adele (1869–1918), Austrian actress
- Dore, Charlie (born 1956), English singer, songwriter and actress
- Doré, Daniel (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Doré, Gustave (1832–1883) French painter and printmaker
- Doré, Henri (1859–1931), French missionary and sinologist
- Doré, Jean (1944-2015), Canadian politician
- Doré, Jean-Marie (1938–2016), Guinean politician
- Dore, Jennifer (* 1968), American rower
- Dore, Jimmy (* 1965), American comedian and political commentator
- Doré, Joseph (* 1936), French theologian, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Strasbourg
- Doré, Julien (* 1982), French pop singer
- Doré, Michel (1892–1945), French racing car driver
- Dore, Valerie (* 1963), Italian musician
- Dored, Elisabeth (1908–1972), Norwegian painter and writer
- Dorée, Susi (* 1941), German pop singer
- Dorell, Alice (1907–1942), German actress and cabaret artist
- Dörell, Georg Ludwig (1793–1854), German mountain master, inventor of the art of driving
- Dorelli, Johnny (* 1937), Italian actor, television presenter and cantautore of easy listening, jazz, swing and pop
- Dorémieux, Alain (1933–1998), French editor, translator and author of science fiction literature
- Doremus, Frank Ellsworth (1865–1947), American politician
- Doremus, Robert Ogden (1824–1906), American chemist
- Doren, Alfred (1869–1934), German historian and university professor
- Doren, Claudia (1931–1987), German television announcer
- Dören, Edgar (1941–2004), German automobile racing driver
- Dörenbach, Peter von († 1524), abbot of the Grafschaft monastery
- Dörenberg, Herbert (* 1945), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Dorenbos, Jon (* 1980), American football player
- Dorenburg, Joachim (1915–1978), German district administrator
- Dörendahl, Linda (* 1984), German volleyball player
- Dörendahl, Sven (* 1973), German volleyball player and coach
- Dorendorf, Bernd (1953-2007), German soccer goalkeeper (GDR)
- Dorendorf, Hans-Georg (1942–1998), German politician (CDU), MdVK, MdB
- Dorendorf, Uwe (* 1960), German politician (CDU), MdL Lower Saxony
- Dorenkamp, Corinna (* 1981), German voice actress
- Dorer, Christian (* 1975), Swiss journalist
- Dorer, Edmund (1831–1890), Swiss poet, translator and Hispanist
- Dorer, Franz (1778–1840), Swiss politician
- Dörer, Hubert (* 1966), Austrian strength athlete
- Dorer, Johanna (* 1957), Austrian communication scientist
- Dorer, Robert (1830–1893), Swiss sculptor
- Dorer-Egloff, Eduard (1807–1864), Swiss politician, writer and poet
- Doreste, José Luis (* 1956), Spanish sailor
- Doreste, Luis (* 1961), Spanish sailor
- Doret, Gustave (1866–1943), Swiss musician, conductor and composer
- Doret, Thomas (* 1996), Belgian actor
- Doreth, Bastian (* 1989), German basketball player
- Dorey, Justin (* 1988), Canadian freestyle skier
- Dorez, Léon (1864–1922), French librarian, Romanist and Italianist
Village
- Dorf, Gustav Artur (1908–1972), German deputy chairman of the Society for Sport and Technology
- Dorf, Richard C. (* 1933), American engineering scientist, university professor and specialist author
- Dorfan, Jonathan (* 1947), South African-American experimental particle physicist
- Dorfbrunner, Leonhard († 1528), German Anabaptist preacher, martyr
- Dörfel, Bernd (* 1944), German soccer player
- Dörfel, Christian (* 1961), Austrian lawyer and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Dörfel, Emmy (1908–2002), German nurse and Holocaust survivor
- Dörfel, Franz (1879–1959), Austrian economist
- Dörfel, Friedo (1915–1980), German football player
- Dörfel, Gert (* 1939), German soccer player
- Dörfel, Julius (1834–1901), Austrian architect
- Dörfel, Kay (* 1976), German pop singer, musician, presenter and music producer
- Dörfel, Michael (* 1954), German soccer player
- Dörfel, René (* 1969), German soccer player
- Dörfel, Richard (1911–1965), German soccer player
- Dörfelt, Heinrich (1899–1967), German wood carver
- Dörfelt, Heinrich (* 1940), German mycologist and botanist
- Dorfer, Alfred (* 1961), Austrian cabaret artist and actor
- Dorfer, Barbara (* 1977), Austrian singer
- Dorfer, Franz (1950–2012), Austrian boxer
- Dorfer, Gerhard (* 1939), Austrian actor and playwright
- Dörfer, Johann Friedrich August (1766–1827), Holstein pastor, school director, historian and geographer
- Dörfer, Kristina (* 1984), German singer and actress
- Dorfer, Matthias (* 1993), German biathlete
- Dorfer, Oliver (* 1963), Austrian painter, graphic artist, sculptor and sociologist
- Dorfer, Thomas (* 1975), Austrian cook
- Dorfeuille , French actor, theater director and author of comedies
- Dorfeuille, Antoine (1754–1795), French actor, revolutionary and publicist
- d'Orfey, Andreas Armin (* 1961), German artist and author
- Dorff, Daniel (* 1956), American composer
- Dorff, Kevin (* 1966), American actor, comedian and screenwriter
- Dorff, Stephen (* 1973), American actor
- Dörffel, Alfred (1821–1905), German pianist and music publisher
- Dörffel, Ottokar (1818–1906), German-Brazilian lawyer, mayor of Glauchau in Saxony, mayor of Joinville, Brazil; Editor and publisher
- Dörffel, Samuel Georg (1643–1688), German theologian and astronomer
- Dörffeldt, Ilse (1912–1992), German athlete
- Dörffler, Fritz (1888–1945), German lawyer
- Dörffler, Wolfgang (1923–2013), German lawyer
- Dörffler-Schuband, Werner (1892–1959), German SS brigade leader and major general of the Waffen SS
- Dörffurt, August Ferdinand Ludwig (1767–1825), German pharmacist and mayor of Wittenberg
- Dorfinger, Christine (* 1973), Austrian judoka
- Dörflein, Thomas (1963–2008), German zoo keeper
- Dörflein-Kahlke, Bertha (1875–1964), German painter
- Dorfleitner, Gregor , German economist and mathematician
- Dörfler, Andreas (* 1984), German ice hockey player
- Dörfler, Anton (1890–1981), German writer and local poet
- Dörfler, Ernst Paul (* 1950), German author, environmentalist and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Dörfler, Fabian (* 1983), German canoeist
- Dörfler, Ferdinand (1903–1965), German director, film producer and screenwriter
- Dörfler, Ferdinand (* 1969), German actor
- Dörfler, Gerhard (* 1955), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ, FPK) and Governor of Carinthia, member of the Federal Council, convicted criminal
- Dörfler, Isabel (* 1965), German singer, actress and musical artist
- Dörfler, Johannes (* 1996), German soccer player
- Dörfler, Josephine (* 1987), German volleyball player
- Dörfler, Ludwig (1905–1992), German painter
- Dörfler, Peter (1878–1955), German priest and local poet
- Dörfler, Peter (* 1967), German film director, cameraman, screenwriter, production manager and video artist
- Dörfler, Roland (1926–2010), German painter
- Dörfler, Rolf-Dieter (* 1946), German football player
- Dörfler, Thomas (* 1966), German stage and costume designer and painter
- Dörfler, Walter (1922–2000), German stage and production designer
- Dörfler, Willibald (* 1944), Austrian mathematician
- Dörfler-Dierken, Angelika (* 1955), German church historian
- Dorfles, Gillo (1910–2018), Italian painter, art critic and essayist
- Dörflinger, Emil (1881–1963), Swiss racing cyclist
- Dörflinger, Fritz (1879–1945), Member of the Carinthian state parliament, regional councilor and lawyer
- Dörflinger, Gabriele (* 1961), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Carinthia
- Dörflinger, Günter (* 1957), Austrian state politician (SPÖ)
- Dörflinger, Johannes (* 1941), German painter, graphic artist and object artist and publisher
- Dörflinger, Johannes (* 1941), Austrian historian
- Dörflinger, Kurt (1910–1986), German jazz and entertainment musician and composer
- Dörflinger, Paul (1955–1982), German soccer player
- Dörflinger, Reinhold (* 1947), Austrian mountain rescue service official
- Dörflinger, Stefan (* 1948), Swiss motorcycle racer
- Dörflinger, Thomas (* 1965), German politician (CDU), MdB dD, entrepreneur
- Dörflinger, Thomas (* 1969), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dörflinger, Timo (* 1978), German soccer player
- Dörflinger, Werner (* 1940), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Dorfman, Allen (1923-1983), American trade unionist
- Dorfman, Ariel (* 1942), Chilean author and playwright
- Dorfman, Borys (* 1923), Ukrainian civil engineer, journalist and editor
- Dorfman, David (* 1993), American actor
- Dorfman, Donald D. (1933-2001), American psychologist and radiologist
- Dorfman, Elsa (1937-2020), American portrait photographer
- Dorfman, J. Robert (* 1937), American theoretical physicist
- Dorfman, Joseph (1904-1991), American economist
- Dorfman, Joseph (1940–2006), Israeli composer and music teacher
- Dorfman, Josif (* 1952), Ukrainian chess player
- Dorfman, Tommy (* 1992), American actor
- Dorfman, Xavier (* 1973), French rower
- Dorfmann, Andreas (* 1962), German television and radio presenter and media entrepreneur
- Dorfmann, Herbert (* 1969), Italian politician (South Tyrolean People's Party), MEP
- Dorfmann, Jacques (* 1945), French film producer, film director and screenwriter
- Dorfmann, Robert (1912–1999), French film producer
- Dorfmeister, Anton (1912–1945), Austrian politician (NSDAP)
- Dorfmeister, Gregor (1929–2018), German journalist and writer
- Dorfmeister, Johann Georg (1736–1786), Austrian sculptor
- Dorfmeister, Karl (1876–1955), Austrian architect
- Dorfmeister, Michaela (* 1973), Austrian ski racer
- Dorfmeister, Richard (* 1968), Austrian DJ and producer
- Dorfmeister, Stephan (1729–1797), painter whose works were mainly created in Burgenland and Transdanubia
- Dorfmeister-Stix, Alexandra Désirée (* 1970), Austrian politician (LIF, ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Dorfmüller, Franz (1887–1974), German pianist, piano teacher and music writer
- Dorfmüller, Joachim (* 1938), German organist
- Dorfner, Alfons (1911–1982), Austrian canoeist
- Dorfner, Florian (1802–1878), Bavarian politician
- Dorfner, Hanns (* 1942), German local politician (CSU)
- Dorfner, Hans (* 1965), German soccer player
- Dorfner, Martin (1783–1845), Bavarian restaurateur and politician
- Dorfner, Otto (1885–1955), German master bookbinder and university professor
- Dorfstecher, Dietrich (1933–2011), German postage stamp artist and graphic artist
- Dorfstecher, Ilse-Maria (1932–2020), German gallery owner and curator
- DorFuchs (* 1993), German rapper and mathematician
- Dorfzaun, Semi (* 1889), German entrepreneur and emigrant
Dorg
- Dorgan, Byron (* 1942), American politician
- Dorgathen, Hendrik (* 1957), German illustrator and draftsman
- Dörge, Adolf (1938–2012), German physiologist
- Dörge, Christof (* 1932), German architect
- Dörge, Eduard (1841–1925), German blacksmith and inventor of the tilting plow
- Dörge, Karl (1899–1975), German mathematician
- Dørge, Pierre (* 1946), Danish composer and jazz guitarist
- Dörge, Wilhelm (1922–2017), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dörge-Schröder, Hildegard , German architect
- Dorgebray, Robert (1915-2005), French racing cyclist
- Dorgelès, Roland (1885–1973), French journalist, adventurer and writer
- Dorgelo, Otto von (1565–1625), Provost of the Cathedral in the Principality of Münster
- Dorgerloh, Annette (* 1961), German art historian
- Dorgerloh, Fritz (* 1932), German Protestant theologian
- Dorgerloh, Hartmut (* 1962), German art historian, General Director of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg
- Dorgerloh, Stephan (* 1966), German Protestant theologian and politician (SPD)
- Dorgon (1612–1650), pioneer of Manchurian rule over China
- Dorguth, Friedrich (1776–1854), German lawyer and philosopher
Dorh
- Dorham, Kenny (1924–1972), American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer
- Dörhöfer, Andreas (* 1963), German handball player
- Dörhöfer, Kerstin (* 1943), German architect, urban planner and university professor
Dori
- Dori, Jaakow (1899–1973), Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army, Zahal
- Dori, Johann Adolph († 1807), German philosopher
- Dori, Sandro (* 1938), Italian actor
- Dori, Yoram (* 1950), Israeli strategic advisor and entrepreneur
- Doria Pamfilj Landi, Giorgio (1772–1837), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Doria Pamphilj, Antonio (1749–1821), Italian cardinal
- Doria Pamphilj, Giuseppe Maria (1751–1816), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Doria, Alberto (1901–1944), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Doria, Andrea (1466–1560), Genoese condottiere, admiral and prince of Melfi
- Doria, Armand (1824–1896), art collector and mayor
- Dória, Diogo (* 1953), Portuguese actor and theater director
- Doria, Enzo (* 1936), Italian filmmaker
- Doria, Giovanni Andrea (1539–1606), Commander in Chief of the Genoese fleet in the Spanish service
- Doria, João Júnior (* 1957), Brazilian entrepreneur, politician and former mayor of São Paulo
- Doria, Luciano (1891–1961), Italian journalist and film director and producer
- Dória, Matheus (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Doria, William (1820–1889), British Ambassador
- Dorian Concept (* 1984), Austrian composer and music producer
- Dorian, Ada (* 1981), German writer
- Dorian, Armen (1892–1915), Armenian poet
- Dorian, Charles (1891–1942), American assistant director and film actor
- D'Oriano, Laura (1911–1943), British spy during the Second World War
- Dorias, Hans-Wolf (* 1947), German politician (CDU), teacher, member of the Volkskammer
- Dörich, Gerd (* 1968), German racing cyclist
- Dörich, Wolfgang (1918–1993), Austrian actor
- Dorico, Valerio , Italian printer and typographer
- Dorieus , Greek poet
- Dorieus , Spartan general
- Dorieus († 395 BC), ancient Greek boxer
- Dörig, Harald (* 1953), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Administrative Court
- Dörig, Johannes († 1526), Swiss Catholic priest and reformer
- Dörig, Rolf (* 1957), Swiss manager
- Dorigatti, Enrico (* 1979), Italian ice hockey player
- Dorigatti, Hubert (* 1975), Italian guitarist
- Dorigo, Angelo (* 1921), Italian film director
- Dorigo, Tony (born 1965), English football player
- Dorigo, Wladimiro (1927–2006), Venetian politician, historian and art historian
- Dorimachos , strategist of the Aitolian League
- Dorin Genpo (* 1955), German Zen priest
- Dorin-Habert, Marie (* 1986), French biathlete
- Döring, Adolf Gustav (1864–1938), German painter
- Döring, Alfred (* 1933), German athlete
- Döring, Andreas (* 1954), German author, narrator and journalist
- Döring, Arnold (1918–2001), German officer, fighter pilot and knight's cross holder
- Döring, August (1834–1912), German teacher, high school director and philosopher
- Döring, Bianca (* 1957), German writer, musician, painter
- Döring, Carl (1906–1992), German motorcycle racer
- Döring, Christian , German publisher during the Reformation period in Wittenberg
- Döring, Christian (1677–1750), German architect and builder of the Baroque
- Döring, Christian (* 1954), German editor and editor
- Döring, Christian (* 1958), German lawyer
- Döring, Christian (* 1959), German journalist
- Döring, Christine (* 1971), German actress
- Döring, Claus (* 1958), German journalist
- Döring, Daniela (* 1966), German engineer and professor
- Döring, Detlef (1952–2015), German historian, theologian and library scholar
- Döring, Dorothee (* 1949), German author and life and conflict advisor
- Döring, Ernst August von (1767–1850), German-Danish privy councilor, knight of the Order of St. John and Landdrost of the Pinneberg rule
- Döring, Ernst von (1858–1910), German administrative officer
- Döring, Fabian (* 1984), German actor
- Döring, Frieder (* 1942), German doctor and writer
- Döring, Friedrich August (1820–1891), German lawyer in the customs administration
- Döring, Friedrich Wilhelm (1756–1837), German classical philologist and rector
- Döring, Georg (1861–1945), German opera singer (bass)
- Döring, Gottfried (1801–1869), German cantor and royal music director in Elbing and author
- Döring, Gottlob Heinrich von (1722–1788), Canon of Meißen, councilor of Wurzen and manor owner of Kleinliebenau
- Döring, Hans († 1558), German painter
- Döring, Hans (1901–1970), German politician (NSDAP); MdL, MdR and SS leaders
- Döring, Hans Karl (1909–1978), German sculptor and designer
- Döring, Hans-Günther (* 1962), German author and illustrator
- Döring, Hans-Joachim (* 1954), German religious educator
- Döring, Hans-Jürgen (1951–2017), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Döring, Harald (1941–1997), German painter and graphic artist
- Döring, Heinrich (1789–1862), German writer, theologian and mineralogist
- Döring, Heinrich (1823-1891), German mayor and politician
- Döring, Heinrich (1859–1951), German Jesuit and Bishop of Poona
- Döring, Heinrich , German mathematician and cryptologist
- Döring, Heinrich (* 1933), German Roman Catholic fundamental theologian and university professor
- Döring, Heinrich von (1805–1880), German administrative clerk in the Danish service and Mecklenburg landowner
- Döring, Heinz , German rugby player
- Döring, Herbert (1911–2001), Austrian engineer and developer of the first operational microwave generator
- Döring, Hermann (1888–1945), German lawyer, legal scholar and aviation insurance pioneer
- Döring, Hildegart (1907–1983), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Döring, Horst (* 1940), German manager
- Döring, Jens (* 1978), German musician and media artist
- Döring, Jochen (* 1981), German actor and speaker
- Döring, Johann (1864–1951), German trade union official
- Döring, Johann Ernst (1704–1787), German organ builder
- Döring, John-Alexander (* 1979), German voice actor
- Döring, Jonas (* 1998), Swiss cyclist
- Döring, Jörg (* 1959), German voice actor and actor
- Döring, Jörg (* 1966), German specialist in German
- Döring, Julius (1818–1898), Baltic German painter
- Döring, Karl (* 1917), German diplomat
- Döring, Karl (* 1937), German manager and politician, MdV, Deputy Minister of the GDR
- Döring, Karl August (1783–1844), German Protestant theologian and hymn poet
- Döring, Klaus (* 1938), German classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Döring, Klaus W. (* 1938), German university professor for "Organization and Didactics of Further Education"
- Döring, Konrad (1877–1946), German writer
- Döring, Konrad (* 1959), German politician (PDS, Die Linke)
- Döring, Leberecht Immanuel (1786–1833), German philologist and theologian
- Döring, Louise , German singer
- Döring, Lude (1925–2018), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Döring, Manfred (* 1932), German policeman, commander of the Feliks Dzierzynski guard regiment
- Döring, Martin (* 1924), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Döring, Matthias († 1469), German Franciscan, historian and theologian
- Döring, Max (1875–1947), German politician (SPD), member of the city council of Greater Berlin
- Döring, Max (1893–1974), German politician (KPD) and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Döring, Monika (* 1937), German music organizer
- Döring, Moritz (1798–1856), German teacher and writer
- Döring, Nils (* 1980), German soccer player
- Döring, Ole (* 1965), German sinologist and philosopher
- Döring, Oliver (* 1969), German radio play director
- Döring, Oscar (1844–1917), German-Argentine agricultural meteorologist, founder of the Argentine Academy of Sciences
- Döring, Osman (* 1956), Turkish Islamic official in Germany; Chairman of the Islamic Community Millî Görüş
- Döring, Patrick (* 1973), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Döring, Paul (* 1911), German football coach
- Döring, Peter (* 1930), German actor
- Döring, Peter (* 1943), German wrestler
- Döring, Philipp (* 1977), German film director
- Döring, Pia (* 1960), German politician (Left, SPD), MdL
- Döring, Ralf (* 1966), German economist
- Döring, Sabine , philosopher and university professor
- Döring, Stefan (* 1954), German poet and translator
- Döring, Stefan (* 1962), German jazz musician and film composer
- Döring, Steffen (* 1960), German speed skater
- Döring, Theodor (1803–1878), German actor
- Döring, Theodor (1873–1947), German chemist
- Döring, Tilo (1932–2001), German mining engineer and university professor
- Döring, Tobias (* 1965), German literary scholar
- Döring, Ulrich (* 1945), German business economist and retired university professor (University of Lüneburg)
- Döring, Uwe (* 1946), German politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament, State Minister in Schleswig-Holstein
- Döring, Uwe (* 1957), German soccer player
- Döring, Volkmar (* 1952), German children's book illustrator, author, musician and animator
- Döring, Walter (* 1954), German politician (FDP / DVP), MdL and historian
- Döring, Werner (1911–2006), German physicist
- Döring, Wilhelm (1896–1973), German politician (LDPD), MdL Thuringia, MdLK
- Döring, Wilhelm Ludwig (1802–1877), German physician, natural scientist and natural history collector
- Döring, Willi (1924–1997), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Döring, Woldemar Oskar (1880–1948), German philosopher
- Döring, Wolfgang (1919–1963), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Döring, Wolfgang (* 1934), German architect and university professor
- Döringer, Daniel (* 1991), German soccer player
- Döringer, Wilhelm (1862–1926), German painter, lithographer and professor at the Düsseldorf Art Academy
- Dörinkel, Wolfram (1907–1975), German lawyer and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Dorino II Gattilusio , Lord of Ainos
- Dorio, Gabriella (* 1957), Italian athlete and Olympic champion
- D'Orio, Gina V. (* 1976), German musician and producer
- D'Orio, Lubo (1904–1983), Bulgarian jazz and entertainment musician
- Dorion, Marc-André (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dorion, Noël (1904–1980), Canadian lawyer, university lecturer, and politician
- Dorion, Pierre (* 1972), Canadian ice hockey official
- Doriot, Jacques (1898–1945), French politician
- Doris , wife of the tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse
- Doris, Bob (* 1973), Scottish politician
- Doris, Ennio (* 1947), Italian entrepreneur
- Doris, Troy (* 1989), Guyanese-American triple jumper
- Dorius, Joel (1919-2006), American literary historian
- Dorival, Bernard (1914–2003), French art historian and art critic
- Dorival, Dudley (* 1975), Haitian athlete
- Doriz, Dany (* 1941), French jazz musician (vibraphone)
- Dorizas, Michalis (1886–1957), Greek athlete
Dorj
- Dorjahn, Alfred Paul (1894–1986), American classical philologist
- Dorje Lingpa (1346-1405), Tertön
- Dorji, Damcho (* 1965), Bhutanese politician, minister of interior and culture, minister of foreign affairs
- Dorji, Kinzang (* 1951), Bhutanese politician
- Dorji, Thinley (born 1950), Bhutanese archer
- Dorji, Tshering (* 1993), Bhutanese soccer player
- Dorji, Wangay (* 1974), Bhutanese soccer player
- Dorjsuren, Munkhbayar (* 1969), German-Mongolian sports shooter
Dork
- Dorka, Gertrud (1893–1976), German teacher and prehistoric
- Dorka, Jürgen (1934–2008), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dörken, Danae (* 1991), German-Greek pianist
- Dörken, Kiveli (* 1995), German-Greek pianist
- Dorkenoo, Efua (1949–2014), Ghanaian suffragette
Dorl
- D'Orlandi, Giovanni (1917–1973), Italian diplomat
- Dörle, Emil (1886–1964), German musician and composer
- Dörle, Hugo (1859–1926), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Dorléac, Françoise (1942–1967), French actress
- Dorléac, Jean-Pierre (* 1943), French costume designer
- d'Orléans, Emmanuel, duc de Vendôme (1872–1931), French from the House of Orléans
- d'Orléans, Jean Philippe François (1702–1748), Abbot of Hautvillers and Grand Prior of the French Knights of Malta
- Dörler, Elisabeth (1959–2013), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian and member of a secular institute
- Dörler, Jakob (1874–1957), German trade unionist and politician (Zentrum, BV), MdL
- Dörler, Manfred (1941–2004), Austrian politician and President of the Vorarlberg state parliament
- Dorliak, Nina Lwowna (1908–1998), Russian singer (soprano) and close friend of Svyatoslaw Richter
- Dorling, Danny (* 1968), British human geographer
- Dorlodot, Henry de (1855–1929), Belgian paleontologist and geologist
- Dorls, Fritz (1910–1995), German politician (DKP-DRP, SRP), MdL, MdB
Dorm
- Dormagen, Hubert (1806–1886), German doctor, art collector and benefactor
- Dorman, Andy (born 1982), Welsh football player
- Dorman, Avner (* 1975), Israeli composer
- Dorman, Harold (1926–1988), American rock and roll singer and composer
- Dorman, Lee (1942–2012), American rock bassist
- Dorman, Maurice Henry (1912-1993), British envoy
- Dorman, Michael (* 1981), New Zealand actor
- Dorman-Smith, Reginald (1899–1977), British diplomat, soldier and politician
- Dormand, John, Baron Dormand of Easington (1919-2003), British educator and politician (Labor Party)
- Dormandi, Ladislas (1898–1967), Hungarian-French writer and publisher
- Dormandy, Thomas (1926–2013), British medic of Hungarian origin
- Dormann, Dorothee (* 1976), German biochemist
- Dörmann, Felix (1870–1928), Austrian writer, librettist and film producer
- Dormann, Geneviève (1933–2015), French journalist and writer
- Dörmann, Johannes (1922–2009), German Catholic theologian and missiologist
- Dormann, Jürgen (* 1940), German entrepreneur
- Dörmann, Martin (* 1962), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Dörmann, Norbert (* 1958), German soccer player
- Dormann, Patricia (* 1966), Swiss beach volleyball player
- Dormann, Rosmarie (* 1947), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Dormans, Jean de († 1373), French clergyman, bishop, cardinal and chancellor of France
- Dormayer, Bernd (* 1986), Austrian sound designer
- Dormbach, Hans (* 1908), German racing cyclist
- Dorme, René (1894–1917), French fighter pilot in the First World War
- Dormeier, Heinrich (* 1947), German historian
- Dormels, Rainer (* 1957), German Koreanist
- Dormer, Geoffrey, 17th Baron Dormer (1920–2016), British peer and politician (non-party)
- Dormer, Natalie (* 1982), British actress
- Dormer, Richard (born 1969), British actor
- Dormeyer, Detlev (* 1942), German theologian
- Dormits, Sally (1909–1942), Dutch communist and leader of the resistance group Nederlandse Volksmilitie
- Dormitzer, Else (1877–1958), German children's book author
- Dormond Béguelin, Marlyse (* 1949), Swiss politician
- Dormoy, Marx (1888–1941), French socialist politician (SFIO)
- Dormus, Georg von (1853–1940), Austrian field marshal lieutenant and weapons technician
mandrel
- Dorn, Alexander (1833–1901), German Romantic composer
- Dorn, Alexander von (1838–1919), Austrian economist and publicist
- Dorn, Alois (1908–1985), Austrian visual artist
- Dorn, Anja (* 1971), German museum director and curator
- Dorn, Anne (1925–2017), German writer
- Dorn, Annette (1942–2011), German film editor
- Dorn, Anton Magnus (* 1940), German journalist and journalism teacher
- Dorn, Benedikt , German singer
- Dorn, Bernhard (1805–1881), German-Russian orientalist
- Dorn, Dieter (* 1935), German actor, director and artistic director
- Dorn, Dody (* 1955), American film editor
- Dorn, Dolores (* 1934), American actress
- Dorn, Erich (1907–1987), German cyclist
- Dorn, Erna (1911–1953), German GDR citizen sentenced to death
- Dorn, Ernst (1889–1927), German painter
- Dorn, Ernst (1924–2012), German homeland researcher
- Dorn, Francis E. (1911–1987), American lawyer and politician
- Dorn, Franz (* 1954), German legal scholar
- Dorn, Friedrich , German physicist
- Dorn, Friedrich (1861–1901), German landscape and marine painter and graphic artist from the Düsseldorf School
- Dorn, Friedrich (1906–1970), German manager in the pulp industry
- Dorn, Friedrich Ernst (1848–1916), German physicist
- Dorn, Gerhard , physician, alchemist, translator and editor
- Dorn, Hanns (1878–1934), German economist, social scientist and publicist
- Dorn, Hans , German form cutter, bookkeeper, bookseller and book printer in Braunschweig
- Dorn, Hans († 1509), Austrian Dominican, creator of sundials and astronomical instruments
- Dorn, Hans († 1594), painter and draftsman from Württemberg
- Dorn, Heinrich (1804–1892), German Romantic composer, conductor and music director
- Dorn, Heinrich , German politician in the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies (United Liberals)
- Dorn, Herbert (1887–1957), German lawyer and economist
- Dorn, Herbert (* 1920), German soccer player
- Dorn, Hubert (* 1956), German politician (BP), chairman of the Bavarian party
- Dorn, Jerry ver (born 1949), American actor
- Dorn, Joel (1942–2007), American jazz and R&B music producer
- Dorn, Johannes (1853–1925), German farmer and amateur archaeologist
- Dorn, Jonathan , American tuba player
- Dorn, Joseph (1759–1841), painter, restorer and gallery inspector
- Dorn, Karl († 1537), German Benedictine and abbot
- Dorn, Käthe (* 1866), German author
- Dorn, Leo (1836–1915), German alpinist and hunter
- Dorn, Ludwik (* 1954), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Dorn, Luitpold (1935–2007), German journalist and author
- Dorn, Martin (1935–2013), German economist and politician (CDU), MdL
- Dorn, Michael (* 1952), American actor, voice actor and director
- Dorn, Michael (1968–2012), German actor
- Dorn, Niklas (* 1995), German freestyle wrestler
- Dorn, Paul (1901–1959), German geologist
- Dorn, Paul , German refrain singer
- Dorn, Peter (* 1931), German composer
- Dorn, Peter (* 1938), German graphic artist and installation artist
- Dorn, Pius (* 1996), German soccer player
- Dorn, Régis (* 1979), French football player
- Dorn, Reinhard (1934–1982), German architect, non-fiction author and university lecturer
- Dorn, Rüdiger (* 1969), German game designer
- Dorn, Sabine (* 1964), German politician (CDU, FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Dorn, Thea (* 1970), German writer and television presenter
- Dorn, Walter (1891–1957), German publisher
- Dorn, Walter L. (1894–1961), American historian
- Dorn, Wilhelm (1893–1974), German writer
- Dorn, William Jennings Bryan (1916–2005), American politician
- Dorn, Wolfram (1924–2014), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Dorn, Wolfram (* 1946), German veterinarian and university professor
- Dorn, Wulf (* 1969), German writer and thriller writer
- Dorn-Fladerer, Johanna (1913–1988), Austrian painter
- Dorn-Rancke, Angela (* 1982), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Dornan, Bob (born 1933), American actor and politician
- Dornan, James (born 1953), Scottish politician
- Dornan, Jamie (* 1982), Northern Irish actor, photo model and musician
- Dornan, Samuel Shaw (1871–1941) Irish anthropologist, theologian, and missionary
- Dornau, C. von (1866–1945), German writer
- Dornau, Jörg (* 1970), German member of the state parliament (AfD)
- Dornauer, Georg (* 1955), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Dornauer, Georg (* 1983), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Dornauer, Lisa-Maria (* 1992), Austrian triathlete
- Dornauer, Ludwig (* 1953), Austrian actor
- Dornbach, Hans (1885–1952), German painter
- Dornbach, Jonas (* 1978), German film producer and director
- Dörnbach, Maximilian (* 1995), German track cyclist
- Dörnberg, Albert von (1824–1915), German civil servant and politician, MdR
- Dörnberg, Alexander von (1801–1860), diplomat and foreign minister
- Dörnberg, Alexander von (1901–1983), German lawyer and politician (NSDAP)
- Dörnberg, Ernst Friedrich von (1801–1878), head of the Thurn and Taxis administration
- Dörnberg, Ferdinand von (1833–1902), Prussian lieutenant general
- Dörnberg, Heinrich von (1831–1905), German history painter
- Dörnberg, Hermann von (1828-1893), Prussian lieutenant general
- Dörnberg, Karl von (1854–1891), German administrative officer and diplomat
- Dörnberg, Karl von (1863–1929), German administrative lawyer and member of the state parliament in Hessen-Nassau
- Dörnberg, Konrad Heinrich von (1769–1828), Bavarian District President of the Upper Palatinate
- Dornberg, Martin (* 1959), German philosopher
- Dörnberg, Wilhelm von (1768–1850), German general and freedom fighter
- Dörnberg, Wilhelm von (1781–1877), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Dörnberg, Wilhelmine von (1803–1835), imperial freeess von Dörnberg
- Dörnberg, Wolfgang Ferdinand von (1724–1793), Prussian Minister of Justice
- Dornberger, Carl , German master stonemason
- Dornberger, Peter (* 1945), German doctor and Berlin politician (non-party), Member of the Bundestag
- Dornberger, Walter (1895–1980), German engineer and head of the German missile weapons program
- Dornblüth, Augustine , Benedictine monk, opponents of Gottsched in the baroque language dispute
- Dornblüth, Friedrich (1825–1902), German physician, hygienist and non-fiction author
- Dornblüth, Gesine (* 1969), German Slavist and radio journalist
- Dornblüth, Ludwig (1784–1857), German physician
- Dornblüth, Marcus (1642–1715), Mayor of Dresden
- Dornblüth, Otto (1860–1922), German physician and editor of a medical reference work
- Dornblüth, Wilhelm (1896–1967), German Lutheran clergyman, state superintendent of the Lüneburg district
- Dornbrach, Abdullah Halis , German Sufi Sheikh of the Mevlevi Sufi order and traditional Islamic scholar
- Dornbrach, Pierre (* 1988), German politician (NPD)
- Dornbrack, Cornelia (* 1952), German athlete
- Dornbusch, Åsa (* 1975), Swedish opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Dornbusch, Horst (* 1947), German-American brewery consultant and specialist author
- Dornbusch, Jochen (* 1957), German cycling trainer
- Dornbusch, Rudiger (1942–2002), German-American economist
- Dornbusch, Siegfried (1925–2004), German actor and cabaret artist
- Dornbusch, Stefan (* 1963), German artist and architect
- Dornbush, Richard (* 1991), American figure skater
- Dorndeck, Rainer (1941–2011), German photographer
- Dorndorf, Maria (1920–2009), German psychologist
- Dorndorf, Philipp Wilhelm Friedrich von (1827–1901), Hanoverian cavalry master, royal Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the 1st infantry brigade
- Dorne, Hermann von (1489–1559), German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Dorne, Hermann von (1535–1594), merchant and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Dorne, Hermann von (1568–1607), Lübeck councilor
- Dorne, Hermann von (1596–1665), Lübeck mayor and landowner
- Dorne, Hieronymus von (1603–1671), German lawyer, traveler to the Orient and governor of Mölln
- Dorne, Hieronymus von (1646–1704), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Dorne, Konrad von (1625–1691), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Dorne, Lucien-Marie (1914–2006), French Roman Catholic clergyman and founder of an order
- Dorneanu, Irina (* 1990), Romanian rower
- Dornebusch, Felix (* 1994), German soccer goalkeeper
- Dornel, Louis-Antoine († 1765), French organist and composer
- Dorneles Gonçalves, Maurine (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Dornelles, José Amir da Costa (* 1953), Brazilian diplomat
- Dörnemann, Karl-Friedrich , German politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Dörnemann, Kurt (1913–2009), German journalist and writer
- Dornemann, Luise (1901–1992), German functionary of the DFD
- Dörnen, Ralf (* 1960), German dancer, choreographer and ballet director
- Dorner, Adolf (1840–1892), German gymnastics teacher and municipal gymnastics supervisor in Berlin
- Dorner, Alexander (1893–1957), German art historian and university professor
- Dörner, Alfred (1906–1971), German goldsmith and metal designer
- Dörner, Andy (* 1976), German powerlifting fighter
- Dorner, Anton (* 1950), Austrian ski racer
- Dorner, August Johannes (1846–1920), German Protestant theologian
- Dörner, Axel (* 1964), German jazz trumpeter and composer
- Dörner, Bernward (* 1956), German contemporary historian and anti-Semitism researcher
- Dorner, Christopher (1979-2013), American police officer, murder suspect
- Dorner, Clemens (* 1991), Austrian ski racer
- Dorner, Dieter (1943–2012), Austrian radio presenter
- Dorner, Dieter (* 1967), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Dörner, Dietrich (* 1938), German emeritus psychologist
- Dörner, Eleonore (1912–1997), German specialist in German and writer
- Dorner, Emil Christian (1848–1922), German lawyer, court president and member of the Baden Estates Assembly
- Dorner, Erwin (1879–1951), German administrative and police officer
- Dorner, Françoise (* 1949), French actress and writer
- Dörner, Friedrich Karl (1911–1992), German ancient historian and epigraphist
- Dörner, Fritz (1908–1976), German soldier and doctor
- Dörner, Günter (1929–2018), German physician
- Dörner, György (* 1953), Hungarian actor
- Dörner, Hans-Jürgen (* 1944), German lawyer
- Dörner, Hans-Jürgen (* 1951), German soccer coach and player
- Dörner, Heiner (* 1940), German wind energy scientist and local politician (free voters)
- Dorner, Heinrich (* 1981), Austrian politician (SPÖ), Provincial Councilor in Burgenland
- Dörner, Helmut (1909–1945), German SS leader in World War II
- Dorner, Helmut (* 1952), German painter
- Dörner, Herbert (1930–1991), German soccer player
- Dorner, Hermann (1882–1963), German engine airplane designer
- Dorner, Isaak August (1809–1884), German Protestant theologian, university professor and church politician
- Dorner, Johann Jakob the Elder (1741–1813), German artist
- Dorner, Johann Jakob the Younger (1775–1852), German painter
- Dorner, Johann Konrad (1809–1866), German painter
- Dorner, Karl-Heinz (* 1979), Austrian ski jumper
- Dörner, Katja (* 1976), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Dörner, Klaus (* 1933), German physician and psychiatrist
- Dorner, Konrad (* 1938), German football player
- Dorner, Leo (* 1947), Austrian philosopher
- Dorner, Mario (* 1970), Austrian soccer player and current soccer coach
- Dorner, Martin (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Dorner, Maximilian (* 1973), German journalist and writer
- Dorner, Mirko (1921–2004), German instrument maker, composer and cellist
- Dorner, Peter (1857–1931), Tyrolean art blacksmith
- Dorner, Raimund (1831-1917), Austrian field marshal
- Dörner, Rainer (* 1937), German obstacle runner
- Dörner, Reinhard (* 1961), German physicist
- Dörner, Stephan (* 1982), German journalist
- Dorner, Walter (1942–2017), Austrian surgeon, President of the Austrian Medical Association
- Dornes, Carl (1906–1980), German lawyer, civil servant and politician (FDP / DVP), Member of the State Parliament
- Dornes, Martin (* 1950), German sociologist, psychologist and psychotherapist
- Dornewaß, Otto (1840–1905), German opera singer (bass), theater actor and opera director
- Dornewaß, Wilhelm (1819–1896), German dancer and theater actor
- Dornfeld, Immanuel (1796–1869), German administrative officer and wine grower
- Dornford-May, Mark (born 1955), British director
- Dornhackl, David (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Dörnhaus, Wilhelm (1890–1970), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Dornhecker, Karl (* 1928), German soccer player
- Dornhege, Hans-Georg (* 1938), German painter
- Dornheim, Alfred (1909–1969), German Germanist and university professor
- Dornheim, Andreas (* 1958), German historian
- Dornheim, Jutta (* 1936), German writer
- Dornheim, Michael (* 1968), German volleyball player
- Dornheim, Nikolaus Christian Heinrich († 1830), German graphic artist
- Dornhelm, Robert (* 1947), Austrian film director
- Dornhoefer, Gary (* 1943), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dornhoefer, Sabrina (* 1963), American long-distance runner
- Dornhof, Alexander (1891–1937), Volga German Catholic martyr and victim of Stalinism
- Dornhofer, Hugo (1896–1977), German politician (CDU), member of the Thuringian state parliament (SBZ)
- Dornhoff, Martin (* 1944), German basketball coach
- Dörnhöffer, Friedrich (1865–1934), Austrian art historian and museum director
- Dornič, Ivan (* 1985), Slovak ice hockey player
- Dornicke, Jan van , Flemish painter of Antwerp Mannerism
- Dornieden, Andreas (1887–1976), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Dornier, Christoph (1938–2008), German painter and patron
- Dornier, Claude (1884–1969), German aircraft designer
- Dornier, Claudius (1914–1986), German entrepreneur, first son of the aircraft designer Claude Dornier
- Dornier, Iren (* 1959), German entrepreneur
- Dornier, Justus (* 1936), German entrepreneur, son of the aircraft designer Claude Dornier
- Dornier, Peter (1917–2002), German aircraft designer
- Dornier, Silvius (* 1927), German entrepreneur and publisher
- Dornig, Dieter (* 1951), German singer
- Dornik, Wolfram (* 1978), Austrian historian
- Dorning, Stacy (born 1958), British film actress
- Dorninger, Wolfgang (* 1960), Austrian musician, music producer and artist
- Dornis, Kurt (* 1930), German painter
- Dornisch, Klaus (* 1942), German classical archaeologist
- Dornisch, Werner (* 1942), German armaments lobbyist
- Dörnke, Ludwig (1865–1942), German printer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Dörnke, Richard (1890–1954), German paper wholesaler, sports official and founder of the Eilenriederennes
- Dorno, Carl (1865–1942), German naturalist
- Dornow, Silke (* 1961), German actress and radio play speaker
- Dornquast, Volker (* 1951), German politician (CDU)
- Dornscheidt, Werner Matthias (* 1954), German manager
- Dornschneider, Winfried (1921–1997), German theologian
- Dornseif, Frank (* 1948), German sculptor
- Dornseif, Peter (1907–1972), German actor and radio play speaker
- Dornseifer, Friedhelm (* 1946), German entrepreneur
- Dornseiff, Franz (1888–1960), German philologist
- Dornseiff, Karl (1812–1886), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Dornseiff, Richard (1886–1958), German stage actor, director and theater manager
- Dornseiff, Wilhelm (1843–1933), German tax officer and politician
- Dornseiff, Wilhelm Heinrich (1813–1872), Minister of War, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Dornseiffer, Johannes (1837–1914), Roman Catholic priest and founder of several savings and loan funds
- Dornspach, Nikolaus von (1516–1580), Mayor of Zittau
- Dorny, Bertrand (1931–2015), French artist
- Dorny, Julia (* 1990), German athlete, media scientist and journalist
- Dorny, Mirja (* 1985), German soccer player
- Dorny, Serge (* 1962), Belgian opera director
- Dornys, Judith (1941–1989), Canadian actress
Doro
- Doro, Marie (1882–1956), American stage and film actress of the silent film era
- Dóró, Sándor (* 1950), Hungarian painter, graphic artist, performance artist and artist anatomist
- Doro, Sebastian (* 1992), German soccer player
- Dorochin, Igor (* 1962), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Dorociak, Joanna (* 1992), Polish rower
- Dorociński, Marcin (* 1973), Polish theater, film and television actor
- Dorodnitsyn, Anatoli Alexejewitsch (1910–1994), Russian mathematician, physicist and university professor
- Dorodnowa, Oksana Anatoljewna (* 1974), Russian rower
- Dorofejev, Tamara (* 1984), Hungarian figure skater
- Dorofejew, Alexander Anatoljewitsch (* 1946), Russian major general
- Dorofejew, Dmitri Anatoljewitsch (* 1976), Russian speed skater
- Dorofejew, Sergei Alexejewitsch (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Dorofjejewa, Nadija (* 1990), Ukrainian singer and designer
- Doroftei, Leonard (* 1970), Romanian boxer and sports official
- Doron, Helen , British linguist
- Doron, Lizzie (* 1953), Israeli writer
- Doron, Shay (* 1985), Israeli basketball player
- Doronin, Iwan Wassiljewitsch (1903–1951), Soviet pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union
- Doronin, Pawel Vladimirovich (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Doronina, Xenija Sergejewna (* 1990), Russian figure skater
- Doronjski, Stevan (1919–1981), Yugoslav politician
- Doronne, Dina , Israeli actress
- Doropoulos, Vasilis (* 1942), Greek sculptor, painter and medalist
- Doroș, Anatolia (* 1983), Moldovan football player
- Doroshenko, Dmytro (1882–1951), Ukrainian historian and politician
- Doroshenko, Maryna (1981-2014), Ukrainian basketball player
- Doroshenko, Mychajlo († 1628), hetman of the registered Cossacks in Ukraine
- Doroshenko, Petro (1627–1698), Ukrainian Cossack and hetman in right-bank Ukraine
- Doroschina, Olga Vladimirovna (* 1994), Russian tennis player
- Doroschon, Marharyta (* 1987), Israeli javelin thrower of Ukrainian origin
- Doroschtschuk, Dmytro (* 1986), Ukrainian handball player
- Doroševs, Pāvels (* 1980), Latvian football goalkeeper
- Doroshilov, Pavlo (* 1994), Russian super heavyweight amateur boxer
- Dorostkar, Pejman (* 1976), Iranian wrestler
- Dorosz, Hedwig (1905–1946), Swiss university professor and writer
- Dorotei, Soro (* 1951), Italian mountaineer
- Dorothea , martyr and saint of the Catholic Church
- Dorothea (1504–1547), Danish princess and duchess
- Dorothea Augusta von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1577–1625), Abbess of Gandersheim
- Dorothea Charlotte von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1661–1705), Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Dorothea Diana von Salm (1604–1672), noblewoman
- Dorothea Friederike von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1676–1731), German nobleman
- Dorothea Hedwig von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1587–1609), Princess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, by marriage Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst
- Dorothea Hedwig of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Norburg (1636–1692), princess from the house of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Norburg, abbess of Gandersheim
- Dorothea Katharina von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1538–1604), Princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach, by marriage Countess of Meißen
- Dorothea Katharina von Pfalz-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (1634–1715), Countess of Nassau-Ottweiler
- Dorothea Maria von Anhalt (1574–1617), Ascanian, Anhalt princess, by marriage Duchess of Saxony-Weimar
- Dorothea Maria of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1674–1713), Princess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen
- Dorothea Maria von Sachsen-Weimar (1641–1675), Princess of Sachsen-Weimar and by marriage Duchess of Sachsen-Zeitz
- Dorothea Sibylle von Brandenburg (1590–1625), Duchess of Brieg
- Dorothea Sophie von der Pfalz (1670–1748), Duchess of Parma and Piacenza
- Dorothea Sophie von Sachsen-Altenburg (1587–1645), Abbess of the Quedlinburg Monastery
- Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Plön (1692–1765), daughter of Duke Johann Adolf of Schleswig-Holstein-Plön
- Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1636–1689), Electress of Brandenburg
- Dorothea Susanne von der Pfalz (1544–1592), Duchess of Saxe-Weimar
- Dorothea von Anhalt-Zerbst (1607–1634), Duchess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Dorothea von Brandenburg (1420–1491), Princess of Brandenburg and by marriage Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Dorothea von Brandenburg (1446–1519), Duchess of Saxony-Lauenburg
- Dorothea von Brandenburg (1471–1520), abbess in the Poor Clare Monastery in Bamberg
- Dorothea von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1430–1495), Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden as well as Duchess of Schleswig and Holstein and Countess of Oldenburg
- Dorothea von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1596–1643), Princess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg
- Dorothea of Denmark (1546–1617), Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Dorothea of Denmark and Norway (1520–1580), wife of Elector Frederick II of the Palatinate
- Dorothea of Courland (1761–1821), Duchess of Courland
- Dorothea von Montau (1347-1394), Catholic saint
- Dorothea von Pfalz-Simmern (1581–1631), Princess of Anhalt-Dessau
- Dorothea von Pfalz-Veldenz (1658–1723), Countess Palatinate of Zweibrücken
- Dorothea von Rieneck († 1503), German noblewoman
- Dorothea of Saxony (1563–1587), Duchess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Dorothea von Sachsen (1591–1617), abbess of the Quedlinburg monastery
- Dorothea von Sachsen-Altenburg (1601–1675), Duchess of Sachsen-Eisenach
- Dorothea von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1511–1571), Queen of Denmark and Norway
- Dorothea von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1543–1586), Duchess of Braunschweig-Grubenhagen
- Dorothea von Sagan (1793–1862), Duchess of Sagan, Princess of Courland and Semigallia, Duchess of Dino, Duchess of Talleyrand-Périgord
- Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1685–1761), Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Dorothea Wilhelmine von Sachsen-Zeitz (1691–1743), Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel
- Dorothée (* 1953), French singer, presenter and actress
- Dorotheos , Byzantine civil servant and lawyer
- Dorotheos († 362), allegedly bishop of Tire and martyr
- Dorotheos of Gaza , Christian monk and abbot
- Dorotheos of Sidon , Greek astronomer and astrologer
- Dorotheus of Tire , bishop
- Dorotheus of Tire , Christian author
- Dorough, Bob (1923-2018), American jazz singer and pianist
- Dorough, Howie (* 1973), American singer and member of the boy band Backstreet Boys
- Đorović, Goran (* 1971), Serbian football player
- Dorow, Alex (* 1964), German news presenter and politician (CSU), MdL
- Dorow, Jan-Lucas (* 1993), German soccer player
- Dorow, Wilhelm (1790–1845), German diplomat, archaeologist, historian and biographer
Dorp
- Dorp, Ernst van (1920–2003), German architect
- Dorp, Günter vom , German radio presenter
- Dorp, Lizzy van (1872–1945), Dutch lawyer, women's rights activist and politician
- Dorp, Martin († 1525), Dutch humanist; Theologian and professor at the University of Leuven
- Dorp, Philips van (1587–1652), Dutch admiral
- Dbod, Thorsten (* 1975), German author
- Dorp, Wianka van (* 1987), Dutch rower
- Dorpalen, Andreas (1911–1982), American lawyer and historian
- Dorpat, Draginja (* 1931), German writer
- Dorpel, Steve van (1965-1989), Dutch football player
- Dkörper, Ralf (* 1960), German electronics musician
- Dörpfeld, Friedrich Wilhelm (1824-1893), German educator
- Dörpfeld, Wilhelm (1853–1940), German architect, building researcher and archaeologist
- Dorph, Ole (* 1955), Greenlandic politician (Siumut) and policeman
- Dörpinghaus, Andreas (* 1967), German educator and university lecturer
- Dörpinghaus, Bruno (1903–1995), German engineer and politician (CDU)
- Dörpinghaus, Hermann Josef (* 1937), German librarian
- Dörpinghaus, Maria Geroldine (* 1937), German religious, art teacher and contemporary painter of classical modernism
- Dörpinghaus, Sabrina (* 1988), German soccer player
- Dorpmüller, Julius (1869–1945), German General Director of the Deutsche Reichsbahn and Reich Minister of Transport
- Dorpowski, Adolf von (1811–1895), Prussian lieutenant general
- Dorpowski, Dionysius von , Polish colonel and Prussian district administrator
- Dorpowski, Karl von (1804–1885), Prussian major general
Dorr
- Dörr, Anika (* 1994), German badminton player
- Dörr, Burckhard (* 1947), German politician (LDPD, FDP), textile engineer, member of the People's Chamber
- Dörr, Carl (1777–1842), German draftsman, graphic artist, painter and musician of the Romantic era
- Dorr, Charles (1852–1914), American politician
- Dörr, Christoph (1901–1972), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Dörr, Christoph Adam (1709–1788), button maker and mayor of Tübingen
- Dörr, Christoph Friedrich (1782–1841), painter from Württemberg and university drawing teacher
- Dörr, Claus (* 1947), German lawyer and former judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Dörr, Cornelia (* 1958), German swimmer
- Dörr, Cornelia (* 1977), German actress
- Dörr, Dieter (* 1952), German lawyer
- Dörr, Eckhard (* 1946), German visual artist
- Dörr, Elisabeth (1931–2018), German homeland researcher and author
- Dörr, Evelyn (* 1964), German author and director
- Dörr, Falk (* 1941), German soccer player
- Dörr, Friedrich (1831–1907), German educator and editor
- Dörr, Friedrich (1908–1993), German theologian and hymn poet
- Dörr, Friedrich (1921–2018), German physical chemist
- Dörr, Gustav (1887–1928), German fighter pilot in the First World War
- Dörr, Hannah (* 1990), German director, producer and video artist for theater
- Dörr, Hans (1906–1992), German gynecologist
- Dorr, Hans (1912–1945), German SS leader in World War II
- Dörr, Harald (1949–2016), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Dörr, Helene (1896–1988), Austrian visual artist
- Dörr, Herbert (1924–2002), German architect
- Dörr, Hugolinus (1895–1940), clergyman
- Dörr, Ignaz (1829–1886), German organ builder
- Dörr, Ilona (* 1948), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dörr, Jakob (1799–1868), Baden merchant and politician
- Dörr, Jakob (1884–1971), German politician (CDU)
- Dörr, Jakob Friedrich (1750–1788), portrait painter from Württemberg
- Dörr, Johann Jakob (1777–1846), innkeeper and politician from Baden
- Dörr, Josef (* 1938), German politician (AfD)
- Dörr, Julius (1850–1930), German author
- Dörr, Karl (* 1949), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Dorr, Karl Raphael (1905–1964), Austrian priest, cathedral priest in St. Stephen's Cathedral (Vienna)
- Dörr, Karsten (* 1964), Swiss actor
- Dörr, Klaus (* 1961), German theater official
- Dörr, Lambert (1936–2017), German religious, Benedictine abbot of Peramiho in Tanzania
- Dörr, Margarete (1928–2014), German history teacher and freelance historian
- Dörr, Max , German politician (KPD), member of the Prussian state parliament
- Dorr, Noel (* 1933), Irish diplomat
- Dörr, Otto (1831–1868), German painter
- Dörr, Rainer (* 1955), German soccer player and coach
- Dörr, Richard-Eugen (1896–1975), German engineer, chemist and industrialist
- Dörr, Rudolf (1928–2010), German administrative officer
- Dorr, Sabi (* 1943), Israeli actor
- Dörr, Samuel (1824–1911), Transylvanian administrator and politician
- Dörr, Volker C. (* 1966), German specialist in German
- Dörr, Walter (1925–2013), German electrical engineer, university professor and local politician
- Dörr, Walther (1879–1964), Oldenburg politician
- Dorr, Werner , German disabled athlete
- Dörr, Wilhelm (1882–1954), German engineer, airship designer and politician (DemP, FDP)
- Dörr, Wilhelm (1921–1945), German SS Rottenführer
- Dörr, Willy (1881–1955), German athlete, tug of war and sports educator
- Dörr, Wolfgang , German veterinarian, radiation biology and university lecturer
- Dorra, Dirk (* 1965), German basketball player
- Dorra, Stefan (* 1958), German game designer
- Dorrans, Graham (* 1987), Scottish football player
- Dörrbecker, Horst (* 1941), German table tennis player
- Dörre, Hans (* 1946), German soccer player
- Dörre, Karin (* 1964), German painter, art and culture award winner
- Dörre, Klaus (* 1957), German sociologist
- Dörre, Rudolf , Sudeten German teacher and local researcher
- Dörre-Heinig, Katrin (* 1961), German long-distance runner and Olympic medalist
- Dorregaray, Antonio († 1882), Spanish-Carlist general
- Dorrego, Hugo (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Dorrego, Silvio (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Dorrell, Stephen (* 1952), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Dorrenbach, Heinrich (1888–1919), German officer and socialist revolutionary
- Dörrenbächer, Christoph (* 1961), German political scientist and university professor
- Dörrenbächer, Heike (* 1966), German political scientist
- Dörrenbächer, Rudi (1933–2013), German soccer player
- Dörrenberg, Eduard H. (1909–1988), German sports official and President of the German Tennis Association
- Dörrenberg, Otto (1888–1961), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Dorrepaal, Eva (* 1970), Dutch actress
- Dörrer, Anton (1886–1968), Austrian folklorist and historian, librarian and archivist
- Dörrer, Daniel (* 1984), German kickboxing world champion
- Dorrer, Eugen von (1857–1916), Württemberg Lieutenant General
- Dörrer, Ingrid (* 1937), German geographer
- Dorrestein, Renate (1954–2018), Dutch author, journalist and feminist
- Dörrhöfer-Tucholski, Heide (* 1944), German journalist and administrative officer
- Dorri-Nadschafabadi, Ghorbanali (* 1945), Iranian secret service minister
- Dorrian, Lee (* 1968), English singer
- Dörrie, Doris (* 1955), German film director, screenwriter and writer
- Dörrie, Heinrich (1873–1955), German mathematics teacher
- Dörrie, Heinrich (1911–1983), German classical philologist
- Dörrie, Karl-Heinz (* 1937), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Dörrie, Lena (* 1982), German actress and radio play speaker
- Dörrie, Martin (1952–2006), German piano teacher
- Dörrien, Catharina Helena (1717–1795), German botanist
- Dörrien, Melchior (1721–1746), German educator and councilor
- Dorrien, Otto von (1889–1945), German theologian, member of the Confessing Church
- Dörrier, Rudolf (1899–2002), German chronicler and publicist
- Dörries, Bernhard (1856–1934), German Protestant theologian, pastor and non-fiction author
- Dörries, Bernhard (1898–1978), German painter
- Dörries, Cornelia (* 1969), German journalist
- Dörries, Friedrich (1852–1953), German explorer and zoo keeper
- Dörries, Hans (1897–1945), German geographer and university professor
- Dörries, Hermann (1895–1977), German church historian and patrologist in Göttingen
- Dörries, Jana (* 1975), German swimmer
- Dörries, Maike (* 1966), German literary translator
- Dorril, Stephen (* 1955), British publicist and university lecturer
- Dorris, Anita (1903-1993), German actress
- Dorris, Mark (born 1985), American basketball player
- Dorris, Michael (1945–1997), American author and anthropologist
- Dorrough (* 1986), American rapper
- Dörrzapf, Rainer (* 1950), German weightlifter
Dors
- Dors, Diana (1931–1984) British actress and sex symbol
- Dors, Henrich , German painter and genealogist
- Dörsam, Adax (* 1955), German guitarist, composer and music producer
- Dörsam, Matthias (* 1960), German musician (saxophone, clarinet, flute) of modern jazz and composer
- Dörsam, Peter (* 1966), German local politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen / UWG Heidenau) and Mayor of the Joint Municipality (joint municipality of Tostedt)
- D'Orsay, Brooke (born 1982), Canadian actress
- Dorsay, Robert (1904–1943), German singer, dancer and actor
- Dorsch, Anton Joseph (1758–1819), German theologian, university professor, enlightener and revolutionary
- Dorsch, Barbara (* 1955), German cabaret artist, actress and musician
- Dorsch, Benedikt (* 1981), German tennis player
- Dorsch, Christoph (1676–1732), German seal, coat of arms and glass cutter
- Dorsch, Daniel (* 1968), German sound designer and theater and stage musician
- Dorsch, Erhard (1649–1712), German seal, coat of arms and glass cutter
- Dorsch, Eugen (* 1896), German police officer and SA leader
- Dorsch, Ferdinand (1875–1938), German painter and graphic artist
- Dorsch, Franz Xaver (1899–1986), German civil engineer, construction clerk and entrepreneur, head of the Todt organization
- Dorsch, Hans (* 1969), German non-fiction author
- Dorsch, Heike (* 1974), German graduate in business administration and circumnavigator
- Dorsch, Johann Baptist (1744–1789), German sculptor
- Dorsch, Käthe (1890–1957), German-Austrian actress
- Dorsch, Niklas (* 1998), German soccer player
- Dorsch, Patrizia (* 1994), German ski racer
- Dorsch, Peter (* 1964), German theater director
- Dörsch, Waldo (1928–2012), German sculptor
- Dorsch, Walter (1922–1989), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Dorsch, Wilhelm (1868–1939), German politician (Hessischer Bauernbund, DNVP, Christian National Peasant and Rural People's Party), MdL, MdR
- Dorsche, Johann Georg (1597–1659), German Lutheran theologian
- Dorschel, Andreas (* 1962), German philosopher
- Dörschel, Richard (1863–1955), German architect
- Dorschel, Rudolf (1898–1980), German lawyer and judge
- Dörschel, Thomas (* 1964), German pianist, arranger and composer
- Dorschfeldt, Georg Albert (1889–1979), German painter and university professor
- Dörschlag, Carl (1837–1917), German painter, active in Transylvania
- Dörschlag, Ekkehard (* 1963), Austrian physiotherapist, ski mountaineer, racing cyclist and mountain biker
- Dorschner, Johann (1939–2020), German astronomer
- Dorschner, Stephan (* 1964), German nursing scientist and university professor
- Dorsenne, Jean-Marie (1773-1812), French general of the infantry (Garde impériale)
- Dorset, Ray (born 1946) British rock musician
- Dorsett, Derek (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dorsett, Phillip (b.1993) American football player
- Dorsett, Tony (born 1954), American football player
- Dorsey, Betty (1945-2020), American pop singer
- Dorsey, Candas Jane (* 1952), Canadian author
- Dorsey, Clement (1778–1848), American politician
- Dorsey, Frank Joseph Gerard (1891–1949), American politician
- Dorsey, GV (1812–1885), American physician and politician
- Dorsey, George Washington Emery (1842–1911), American politician
- Dorsey, Hugh M. (1871-1948), American politician
- Dorsey, Jack (* 1976), American software developer and entrepreneur
- Dorsey, James M. (* 1951), American journalist
- Dorsey, Jimmy (1904–1957), American jazz musician
- Dorsey, Joey (born 1983), American basketball player
- Dorsey, John Lloyd (1891–1960), American politician
- Dorsey, John Syng (1783-1818), American surgeon and professor
- Dorsey, Karl (1894–1974), American sailor
- Dorsey, Kerris (* 1998), American actress
- Dorsey, Lee (1924–1986), American singer
- Dorsey, Norbert (1929–2013), American religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Orlando
- Dorsey, Omar (* 1975), American actor
- Dorsey, Stephen Wallace (1842–1916), American politician
- Dorsey, Thomas A. (1899–1993), American blues and gospel singer and pianist
- Dorsey, Tommy (1905-1956), American jazz musician (trombonist and trumpeter)
- Dorsey, Tony (* 1970), American-British basketball player
- Dorsey, Troy (born 1962), American featherweight boxer
- Dorsey, Tyler (* 1996), Greek-American basketball player
- Dorsheimer, Philip (1797–1868), American politician
- Dorsheimer, William (1832–1888), American lawyer, officer and politician
- Dorshi Lobsang Thubten Chöphel (* 1936), 6th Dorshi Rinpoche, professor at the Northwest Nationalities University in Lanzhou, research on Zangmi qigong (Tibetan Buddhist Tantra Qigong)
- D'Orsi, Achille (1845–1929), Italian sculptor
- D'Orsi, Umberto (1929–1976), Italian actor
- Dorsin, Mikael (* 1981), Swedish football player
- Dorsonville-Rodríguez, Mario Eduardo (* 1960), Colombian-American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Washington
- Dorst, Christiane (* 1939), German costume designer and stage designer
- Dorst, Doug , American author and university lecturer
- Dorst, Jean (1924-2001), French ornithologist
- Dorst, Leonhard (1809–1851), German architect, heraldist and construction clerk
- Dorst, Tankred (1925-2017), German playwright and writer
- Dorst, Werner (1914–1990), German educationalist and university professor
- Dörstelmann, Florian (* 1967), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Dorsten, Johann Daniel (1643–1706), German medic and physicist
- Dorsten, Michiel van (* 1986), Dutch volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Dorsten, Theodor (1492–1552), Italian botanist
- Dorsweiler-Criechingen, Anna von († 1524), abbess in Nottuln Abbey
There
- There, Bernard (1929–1994), French Romance studies and drama scholar
- Dorta, Diego (* 1971), Uruguayan soccer player
- Dorta, Felipe (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Dortans, Hermann (1898–1976), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Dortch, Slim (1921-2000), American country and rockabilly musician
- Dortch, William Theophilus (1824–1889), American politician
- Dorten, Hans Adam (1880–1963), German lawyer and separatist leader
- Dorth, Michael (* 1971), German musician, producer and songwriter
- Dorthe, Menasse von (1660–1731), lieutenant general from Kurbrandenburg and head of a free company
- Dorticós, Osvaldo (1919–1983), Cuban politician and revolutionary
- Dorticos, Yunier (* 1986), Cuban cruiserweight boxer
- Dortignacq, Jean-Baptiste (1884–1928), French cyclist
- D'Ortschy, Brigitte (1921–1990), German architect, translator, journalist and author
- Dortu, Maximilian (1826–1849), German revolutionary
Doru
- Doruk, Belgin (1936–1995), Turkish actress
- Doruk, Cenap (1942-2016), Turkish soccer player
- Dørum, Odd Einar (* 1943), Norwegian politician (Venstre), member of the Storting
- Dorus, Louis (1812-1896), French flautist
- Dorůžka, Lubomír (1924–2013), Czech musicologist and journalist
Dorv
- Dorvil, Fred (* 1995), soccer player from the Turks and Caicos Islands
- D'Orville, Albert (1621–1662), Belgian Jesuit, missionary to China and cartographer
- d'Orville, Jacques Philippe (1696–1751), Dutch classical philologist
- d'Orville, Johann Friedrich (1785–1882), German businessman, Frankfurt politician
Dorw
- Dörwald, Paul (1859–1937), German philologist and high school professor
- Dörwald, Wilhelm (1859–1917), German opera singer (baritone)
- Dorwarth, Rainer (1924–2015), German artist
Dorz
- Dörzbach, Otto (1920–1989), German architect
- Dorziat, Gabrielle (1880–1979), French actress