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Dra
- Dra-Q (* 1978), German rapper
Draa
- Draaijer, Johannes (1963–1990), Dutch cyclist
- Draaisma, Douwe (* 1953), Dutch psychologist and university professor
Drab
- Drab, Marzenna (* 1958), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Drabble, Margaret (* 1939), British writer and literary critic
- Drabek, Dietmar (* 1965), Austrian football referee
- Drabek, Kurt (1912–1995), German composer, accordionist and conductor
- Drabent, Leo (1899–1944), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Draber, Franz (1913–1996), Austrian resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Draber, Hermann Wilhelm (1878–1942), German music critic and music writer
- Draber, Joachim (* 1939), German politician (SED)
- Draber, Reinhold (1888–1947), German photographer and still photographer for silent films
- Drábik, Jakub (* 1986), Slovak historian
- Drabík, Mikuláš (1588–1671), Moravian priest of the Bohemian Brethren
- Dräbing, Beate , Austrian strength athlete
- Drabiniok, Dieter (* 1954), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Drabits, Alfred (* 1959), Austrian football player and coach
- Drabkin, Abraham (1844–1917), Russian rabbi
- Drabow, Dietmar (* 1963), German soccer player
- Drabsch, Gerhart (1902–1945), German writer
Drac
- Dracass, Lindsay (* 1984), English pop singer
- Dracena, Edu (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Drach, Abraham († 1687), merchant and banker and head of the Frankfurt Jewish community for twelve years
- Drach, Albert (1902–1995), Austrian lawyer and writer
- Drach, Alhard von (1839–1915), German mathematician, university professor and monument conservator
- Drach, Emil (1855–1902), German theater actor, director and author
- Drach, Erich (1885–1935), German high school teacher, founder of speech science
- Drach, Jules (1871-1949) French mathematician
- Drach, Leonhard (1903–1996), German lawyer
- Drach, Michel (1930–1990), French film director
- Drach, Peter (1455–1504), printer
- Drach, Thomas (* 1961), German criminal
- Drach, Wilhelm (* 1952), Austrian painter
- Drachardt, Christian (1711–1778), Danish missionary
- Drache, Heinz (1923–2002), German actor
- Drache, Heinz (1929–1989), German painter and graphic artist
- Drachenberg, Erhard (* 1932), German art historian and specialist in glass painting
- Drachenberg, Jacob (* 1989), German podcaster and speaker / coach
- Drachenberg, Thomas (* 1962), German art historian
- Drachenfels, Gottfried von , Burggraf at Drachenfels Castle in the Siebengebirge
- Drachenfels, Peter von (1795–1879), district marshal of Courland
- Drachenfels, Rudolf von (1582–1656), German administrative officer and occasional poet
- Drachmann, Aage Gerhardt (1891–1980), German ancient historian and librarian
- Drachmann, Anders Bjørn (1860–1935), Danish classical philologist
- Drachmann, Holger (1846–1908), Danish painter and poet
- Dracholf († 926), Bishop of Freising
- Drachsdorf, Hans Friedrich von (1564–1629), German court marshal and captain
- Drachsdorf, Jost von († 1529), Landgrave Hessian councilor and politician
- Drachsler, Hans (1916–1996), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Drachstedt, Philipp († 1539), German mining and smelting entrepreneur, councilor of the Counts of Mansfeld
- Drachta, Oliver (* 1977), Austrian football referee
- Drack, Hanna Maria (1913–1988), German-Austrian poet and writer
- Drack, Jonathan (* 1988), Mauritian triple jumper
- Drack, Julia (* 1978), Austrian film editor
- Drack, Melanie (* 1982), Austrian singer-songwriter
- Drack, Walter (1917–2000), Swiss archaeologist and monument conservator
- Dracklé, Dorle (* 1957), German cultural scientist and university professor
- Dracone, Francesco (* 1983), Italian racing driver
- Draconites, Johann († 1566), German theologian, humanistic philosopher and reformer
- Dracontius, Blossius Aemilius , Roman poet
Drad
- Drady, Danielle (* 1967), Australian squash player
Drae
- Draeger, Götz (* 1944), German rower
- Draeger, Heinrich (1907–1991), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Draeger, Jörg (* 1945), German television presenter
- Draeger, Jürgen (* 1940), German actor, painter and draftsman
- Draeger, Karl (* 1896), German criminal investigator
- Draeger, Käthe (1900–1974), German communist, educator and psychoanalyst
- Draeger, Kerstin (* 1966), German actress and voice actress
- Draeger, Klaus (* 1956), German engineer and manager
- Draeger, Lea (* 1980), German actress and artist
- Draeger, Marlies (* 1947), German actress
- Draeger, Max (1885–1945), German judge; Nazi victims
- Draeger, Max (1895–1974), German mathematician
- Draeger, Sascha (* 1967), German voice actor, radio play speaker and actor
- Draeger, Walter (1888–1976), German composer and university professor
- Draeger, Wolfgang (* 1928), German actor and voice actor
- Draehn, Heinz (1921–2010), German actor and cabaret artist
- Draemert, Richard (1880–1957), German local politician (SPD)
- Draenert, Peter (1937–2005), German furniture designer
- Draeseke, Felix (1835–1913), German composer
- Draesner, Ulrike (* 1962), German writer
- Draewing, Peter Paul (1876–1940), German painter
- Draexler von Carin, Philipp (1794–1874), Austrian court official
Drag
- Drag-On (born 1979), American rapper
- Draga, George (1935–2008), Romanian composer
- Dragan, Andrzej (* 1978), Polish photographer
- Drăgan, Dida (* 1946), Romanian singer and poet
- Drăgan, Ioan (1965–2012), Romanian football player
- Dragan, Jaromír (* 1963), Slovak ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Drăgan, Petru (1932–2007), Romanian surgeon, member of the Romanian Academy
- Dragan, Stanisław (1941–2007), Polish boxer
- Dragan, Zvone (* 1939), Yugoslav or Slovenian politician and diplomat
- Drăgănescu, Emil (1919–2003), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Drăgăniță, Cezar (* 1954), Romanian handball player
- Draganja, Duje (* 1983), Croatian swimmer
- Draganja, Marin (* 1991), Croatian tennis player
- Draganja, Tomislav (* 1994), Croatian tennis player
- Draganov, Philip A. (* 1978), German violinist, teacher and conductor
- Draganović, Julia (* 1963), German curator, head of Villa Massimo (since 2019)
- Draganović, Krunoslav (1903–1983), Yugoslav priest, Franciscan (OFM), Ustasha and Nazi escape helper
- Dragaš, Miloš (* 1990), Serbian handball player
- Dragaš, Nemanja (* 1992), Serbian poet and film producer
- Dragasakis, Giannis (* 1947), Greek economist and politician
- Dragaschnig, Hubert (* 1959), Austrian actor and theater director
- Dragatsis, Giannis (1886–1958), Greek violinist and rebetiko interpreter
- Drage, Charles (1897–1983) British officer and non-fiction author
- Drage, Tanja (* 1987), Austrian ski jumper
- Drageljević, Milan (* 1977), Serbian football player
- Dragendorff, Ernst (1869–1938), German historian and archivist
- Dragendorff, Georg (1836–1898), German chemist and professor of pharmacy in Dorpat
- Dragendorff, Hans (1870–1941), German archaeologist
- Dragendorff, Otto (1877–1962), German anatomist
- Dräger, Anton Josef (1794–1833), German painter
- Dräger, Bernhard (1870–1928), German engineer and manufacturer
- Dräger, Christian (* 1934), German entrepreneur, art collector and patron
- Dräger, Friedhelm (1900–1993), German diplomat
- Dräger, Gesine (* 1968), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Dräger, Hans-Heinz (1909–1968), German-American musicologist
- Dräger, Hans-Rolf (1919–2017), German teacher
- Dräger, Heidrun (* 1958), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Dräger, Heinrich (1898–1986), German entrepreneur, economist and social scientist
- Dräger, Johann Heinrich (1847–1917), German entrepreneur
- Dräger, Jörg (* 1968), German physicist, politician and manager
- Dräger, Lisa (1920–2015), German entrepreneur and patron
- Dräger, Lothar (1927–2016), German comic and novelist
- Dräger, Marie-Louise (* 1981), German rower
- Dräger, Mohamed (* 1996), German-Tunisian soccer player
- Dräger, Paul (* 1942), German classical philologist and science historian
- Dräger, Rolf († 1970), German engineer and university professor
- Dräger, Stefan (* 1963), German entrepreneur, CEO of Drägerwerke AG
- Dräger-Mühlenpfordt, Anna (1887–1984), German painter, graphic artist
- Dragging Canoe († 1792), Cherokee chief
- Draghi, Antonio (1634–1700), Italian composer, librettist, and singer
- Draghi, Giovanni Battista , Italian organist, harpsichordist and composer
- Draghi, Mario (* 1947), Italian bank manager, President of the European Central Bank
- Drăghici, Alexandru (1913–1993), Romanian activist and politician
- Draghici, Claudiu Mark (* 1986), German actor, voice actor, presenter and improvisation artist
- Drăghici, Damian (* 1970), Romanian musician and politician, MEP
- Draghincescu, Rodica (* 1962), Romanian-French author
- Dragić, Goran (* 1986), Slovenian basketball player
- Dragić, Labud (* 1954), Serbian writer of Montenegrin origin
- Dragić, Nedeljko (* 1936), Croatian animation filmmaker and cartoonist
- Dragić, Zoran (* 1989), Slovenian basketball player
- Dragičević, Adolf (1924–2010), Yugoslav or Croatian economist
- Dragićević, Milutin (* 1983), Serbian handball player
- Dragičevič, Petra (* 1994), Slovenian natural track tobogganist
- Dragićević, Sascha (* 1969), German composer
- Dragićević, Tadija (* 1986), Serbian basketball player
- Dragiewa, Emilija (* 1965), Bulgarian high jumper
- Dragila, Stacy (* 1971), American pole vaulter and Olympic champion
- Dragin, Dimitri (* 1984), French judoka
- Dragišić, Juraj (1445–1520), Croatian Franciscan
- Dragna, Jack (1891-1956), Sicilian-American mafioso
- Dragnea, Liviu (* 1962), Romanian politician
- Dragnea, Marin (* 1956), Romanian football player
- Dragnev, Valentin (* 1999), Austrian chess player
- Dragnewa, Isabela (* 1971), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Dragnić, Nataša (* 1965), Croatian German-speaking writer
- Drago (* 1975), Mexican wrestler
- Drago, Billy (1945-2019), American actor
- Drago, Gago (* 1985), Dutch-Armenian Thai boxer and K-1 fighter
- Drago, Luis María (1859–1921), Argentine politician and judge at the Permanent International Court of Justice
- Drago, Tony (* 1965), Maltese snooker player
- Drago, Ugo (1915–2007), Italian pilot in World War II
- Dragobodo , Bishop of Speyer
- Drăgoescu, Radu (1914–1999), Romanian painter and chess composer
- Drăgoescu, Teodora (* 1986), Romanian soccer player
- Drăgoi, Gabriela (* 1992), Romanian gymnast
- Dragoitschewa, Zola (1898–1993), Bulgarian politician
- Dragojevic, Katija (* 1970), Swedish opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Dragojević, Oliver (1947-2018), Yugoslav or Croatian musician
- Dragomán, György (* 1973), Hungarian writer and translator
- Dragomir Ilie, Ruxandra (* 1972), Romanian tennis player and sports official
- Dragomir, Ioan (1905–1985), Romanian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Maramureș
- Dragomirow, Abram Michailowitsch (1868–1955), officer in the Imperial Russian Army, most recently general of the cavalry
- Dragomirow, Mikhail Ivanovich (1830–1905), Russian general
- Dragon, Carmen (1914–1984), American film composer
- Dragon, Friedrich (* 1929), Austrian journalist
- Dragon, Ray (born 1962), American director, film producer and actor
- Dragon, Shlomo (1922–2001), Polish-Israeli survivor of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp Special Command
- Dragone, Maureen (1920–2013), American journalist and author
- Dragonetti, Domenico (1763–1846), Italian double bass player and composer
- Dragonetti, Roger , Belgian Romanist and Medievalist, who worked as a university lecturer in Switzerland
- Dragoni, Eugenio (1909–1974), Italian racing director at Scuderia Ferrari
- Dragoni, Giovanni Andrea († 1598), Italian conductor and composer
- Dragoni, Maria (* 1958), Italian opera singer (coloratura soprano)
- Dragonwagon, Crescent (* 1952), American writer
- Dragoș, Moise (1726–1787), Romanian priest, Bishop of Oradea
- Dragosavac, Dušan (1919–2014), Yugoslav politician
- Dragosits, Anne Marie (* 1974), Austrian harpsichordist and organist
- Dragosits, Martin (* 1965), Austrian writer
- Dragoti, Stan (1932–2018), American film director and screenwriter
- Dragotta, Jo (* 1991), American soccer player
- Dragoumis, Ion (1878–1920), Greek diplomat, author, politician
- Dragoumis, Stephanos (1842–1923), Greek politician and Prime Minister
- Dragoun, Petr (* 1981), Czech football player
- Dragović, Aleksandar (* 1991), Austrian football player
- Dragović, Doris (* 1961), Croatian singer
- Dragowit , king of the West Slav tribal union of the Wilzen
- Drągowski, Bartłomiej (* 1997), Polish football player
- Dragowski, Mirco (* 1974), German politician (FDP) and lawyer, MdA
- Dragpa Gyeltshen (1147-1216), Buddhist clergyman; one of the Five Venerable Masters
- Dragpa Gyeltshen (1619–1656), the last of the Zimkhang Gongma trulkus
- Dragpa Öser (1246–1303), imperial teacher (dishi)
- Dragset, Ingar (* 1969), Norwegian artist
- Dragšič, Mitja (* 1979), Slovenian ski racer
- Dragstedt, Albert (1933–2016), American philosophy professor
- Dragt, Tonke (* 1930), Dutch writer for children and young people
- Drague, Jakob , German-French portrait and pastel painter
- Draguhn, Andreas (* 1961), German physician and university professor
- Draguhn, Sebastian (* 1984), German hockey player
- Drăgulescu, Marian (* 1980), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Dragun, Nikita (* 1996), American YouTube web video producer, makeup artist and model
- Dragún, Osvaldo (1929–1999), Argentine playwright
- Dragunov, Ilja (* 1993), Russian wrestler
- Dragunow, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (1900–1955), Soviet sinologist and linguist
- Dragunow, Evgeni Fjodorowitsch (1920–1991), Russian weapons designer, military, marksman
- Dragunski, Mark (* 1970), German handball player and coach
- Dragus, Bogdan (* 1975), Romanian violinist
- Dragus, Dennis (* 1999), Romanian soccer player
- Dragus, Maria (* 1994), German actress and dancer of Romanian descent
- Dragus, Paraschiva (* 2001), German film actress
- Dragusha, Alban (* 1981), Kosovar soccer player
- Dragusha, Mehmet (* 1977), Albanian football player
- Dragutinović, Diana (* 1958), Serbian Minister of Finance
- Dragutinović, Dragan (* 1980), Serbian football player
- Dragutinović, Ivica (* 1975), Serbian football player
Wire
- Drah, Georg (1867–1922), Austrian landscape painter and fresco artist
- Draheim, Antje (* 1970), German politician (SPD)
- Draheim, Georg (1903–1972), German economist, professor of economics
- Draheim, Heinz (1915–2012), German geodesist
- Draheim, Joachim (* 1950), German musicologist, music teacher and pianist
- Draheim, Manfred (* 1952), German soccer coach
- Drahi, Patrick (* 1963), Israeli-French entrepreneur
- Drahn, Ernst (1873–1944), German archivist, librarian and writer
- Drahn, Fritz , German veterinarian and university professor
- Drahn, Martin von († 1715), physician and professor of medicine
- Drahomanow, Mychajlo (1841–1895), Ukrainian historian and political thinker
- Drahomanow, Petro (1802–1860), Ukrainian poet and translator
- Drahomíra , Bohemian princess
- Drahonínský, David (* 1982), Czech para-archer in the W1 category with a compound bow
- Drahos, Béla (* 1955), Hungarian flautist and conductor
- Drahoš, Jiří (* 1949), Czech physical chemist
- Drahos, Lajos (1895–1983), Hungarian politician, Member of Parliament
- Drahota, Andrea (* 1943), Hungarian actress
- Drahota-Szabó, Dorka (* 2002), Hungarian-German tennis player
- Drahotová, Anežka (* 1995), Czech walker
- Drahotta, Felix (* 1989), German rower
- Drahová, Liana (* 1953), Czechoslovak figure skater
- Drahun, Aksana (* 1981), Belarusian sprinter
- Drahun, Stanislau (* 1988), Belarusian football player
Drai
- Draica, Ion (* 1958), Romanian wrestler
- Draiman, David (* 1973), American singer
- Draine, Bruce T. (* 1947), American astrophysicist
- Drainey, Terence Patrick (born 1949), British clergyman, Bishop of Middlesbrough
- Drainville, Gérard (1930–2014), Canadian clergyman, theologian, and biologist, Roman Catholic Bishop of Amos
- Drais von Sauerbronn, Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich von (1755–1830), Baden grand ducal secret council, chief judge, court commissioner
- Drais, Friedrich von (1798–1883), nobleman from Baden, civil servant and Benedictine
- Drais, Karl von (1785–1851), German inventor in Goethe's time
- Draisaitl, Leon (* 1995), German ice hockey player
- Draisaitl, Peter (* 1965), German ice hockey player and coach
Draj
- Draj-Chmara, Mychajlo (1889–1939), Ukrainian poet and linguist
Drak
- Drakakis, Ioannis (* 1987), Greek track and road cyclist
- Drake (* 1986), Canadian actor, rapper and contemporary R&B singer
- Drake del Castillo, Emmanuel (1855–1904), Spanish botanist
- Drake, Betsy (1923–2015), American actress and author
- Drake, Bob (1919–1990), American racing car driver
- Drake, Charles (1917–1994), American actor
- Drake, Charles D. (1811-1892), American lawyer and politician
- Drake, Christian (1923-2006), American film actor
- Drake, Dallas (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Drake, Daniel , American medic and author
- Drake, David (* 1945), American science fiction and fantasy author
- Drake, David (born 1963), American actor, playwright, theater director and LGBT activist
- Drake, Dona (1914–1989), American actress
- Drake, Edward (* 1986), British ski racer
- Drake, Edwin L. (1819–1880), American petroleum industry pioneer
- Drake, Elvin C. (1903–1988) American athletics coach and physical therapist
- Drake, Frances (1912-2000), American actress
- Drake, Francis († 1596), English privateer, explorer, admiral, first English circumnavigator
- Drake, Francis (1764-1821), British diplomat
- Drake, Francis M. (1830-1903), American politician
- Drake, Frank (* 1930), American astronomer and astrophysicist
- Drake, Friedrich (1805–1882), German sculptor
- Drake, Gabrielle (* 1944), British theater, television and film actress
- Drake, Geoffrey (1911–1995), production designer and art director
- Drake, Hamid (* 1955), American jazz drummer
- Drake, Heinrich (1881–1970), German politician, (SPD, non-party), MdR, district president
- Drake, Heinrich (1903-1994), German sculptor
- Drake, Howard (* 1956), British diplomat
- Drake, James (born 1993), English wrestler
- Drake, James F. , American physicist
- Drake, Jeannie, Baroness Drake (* 1948), British trade unionist and life peer
- Drake, Jessica (* 1974), American porn actress
- Drake, Jim (1929–2012), American engineer and pioneer of windsurfing
- Drake, John R. (1782-1857) American lawyer and politician
- Drake, Joseph Rodman (1795-1820), American poet
- Drake, Joyful (* 1976), American actress
- Drake, Julius (* 1959), British pianist
- Drake, Kenyan (* 1994), American football player
- Drake, Larry (1950-2016), American actor
- Drake, Maureen (* 1971), Canadian tennis player
- Drake, Maurice (1923-2014) British lawyer and judge
- Drake, Nick (1948–1974) British guitarist, singer and songwriter
- Drake, Norman (1912–1972), British hammer thrower
- Drake, Penny (* 1977), American actress and model
- Drake, Pete (1932–1988), American guitarist and record producer
- Drake, Stan (1921–1997), American comic book artist and illustrator
- Drake, Stillman (1910-1993), Canadian historian of science and Galileo-Galilei researcher
- Drake, Ted (1912-1995) English cricketer, soccer player, and soccer coach
- Drake, Thelma (* 1949), American politician
- Drake, Thomas (* 1957), American former NSA employee, whistleblower
- Drake, Thomas J. (1799–1875), American politician
- Drake, Tom (1918–1982), American actor
- Drake, Tom (1936-2008), Canadian singer-songwriter, screenwriter, and director
- Drakeford, Arthur (1878–1957) Australian politician and minister
- Drakeford, Arthur Harold Finch (1904–1959), Australian politician
- Drakeford, Mark (born 1954), British politician
- Drakeford, Richard (1936–2009), British classical music composer
- Drakenberg, Christian (* 1975), Swedish squash player
- Drakenberg, Hans (1901–1982), Swedish sword fencer
- Drakenborch, Arnold (1684–1748), Dutch classical philologist
- Drakes, Jesse (1926-2010), American jazz trumpeter
- Drakich, Edward Raymond (* 1962), Canadian volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Drako, Dean , American businessman
- Drakogiannakis, Robert (* 1966), German guitarist, singer, songwriter and music producer
- Drakon , Athenian law reformer
- Drakos, Margo , American cellist and entrepreneur
- Drakšas, Romualdas (* 1971), Lithuanian lawyer, criminal lawyer, writer, dreamer, poet lawyer
- Drakšič, Rok (* 1987), Slovenian judoka
- Draksler, Kaja (* 1987), Slovenian pianist and composer
- Draksler, Sonja (1927-2016), Austrian opera singer (mezzo-soprano / alto)
- Drakulić, Slavenka (* 1949), Croatian writer and journalist
- Drakulich, Stephan , German-American opera and musical singer (tenor, countertenor) and singing teacher
Twist
- Dralle, Henning (* 1950), German surgeon and university professor
- Dralu, William (* 1947), Ugandan sprinter
Dram
- Dramac, Franjo (* 1996), Croatian football player
- Dramani, Haminu (* 1986), Ghanaian soccer player
- Dramburg, Johann Georg , German painter
- Dramé, Adama (* 1954), Burkinabe percussionist
- Dramé, Boukary (* 1985), French-Senegalese football player
- Dramé, Ibrahima (* 2001), Senegalese football player
- Drameh, Franz (* 1993), British actor
- Drammeh, Alhagie , Gambian politician
- Drammeh, Ebrima (* 1937), Gambian football player
- Drammeh, Foday NM , Gambian politician
- Drammeh, Habib , Gambian politician and administrator
- Drammeh, Lamin (* 1978), Gambian athlete
- Drammeh, Mam (* 2001), Gambian soccer player
- Drammeh, Momodou (* 1978), Gambian athlete
- Drammeh, Musa , Gambian politician
- Drammeh, Musu Kebba († 2003), Gambian fashion designer and entrepreneur
- Dramsch, Wolfgang (* 1949), German soccer player
On it
- Drančák, Pavel (* 1988), Czech badminton player
- Drancé, Adrien (1891–1980), French racing car driver
- Drancourt, Pierre (* 1982), Belgian-French racing cyclist
- Drändorf, Johannes von († 1425), follower of Utraquism, preacher
- Drandua, Frederick (1943–2016), Ugandan clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Arua
- Drane, Herbert J. (1863–1947) American politician
- Drane, Sonny (1939–2013), German-British model
- Draner (1833–1926), Belgian draftsman, caricaturist, costume designer
- Dranes, Arizona († 1963), American blues and gospel singer and pianist
- Drange, Thomas (* 1986), Norwegian handball player
- Dranginis, Kyle (* 1992), American basketball player
- Drangosch, Ernesto (1882–1925), Argentine pianist and composer
- Drangsal (* 1993), German musician and singer
- Dranitsyn, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1946-2010), Russian composer
- Dransfeld, Carl (1880–1941), German photographer and lithographer
- Dransfeld, Eduard (1883–1964), German officer, most recently General der Flieger in World War II
- Dransfeld, Hedwig (1871–1925), German women's rights activist and politician (center), MdR
- Dransfeld, Klaus (* 1926), German physicist
- Dransfield, Barry (* 1947), British folk singer and fiddler
- Dransmann, Hansheinrich (1894–1964), conductor and composer
- Dranzoa, Christine (* 1967), Ugandan university professor, professor, biologist, ecologist
Drap
- Drapál, János (1948–1985), Hungarian motorcyclist
- Draparnaud, Jacques (1772–1804) French naturalist, malacologist and botanist
- Drape, Hans (1876–1947), German engineer, director of the Lüneburg light and water works and Lord Mayor of the city of Lüneburg
- Drape, Heinz-Detlef (1920–1987), German doctor and politician (CDU), MdL
- Drapeau, Jean (1916–1999), Canadian lawyer, politician and Mayor of Monreal
- Drapel, Mireille , Swiss badminton player
- Drapela, Franz (1924–2009), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Draper, Charles Stark (1901–1987), American engineer
- Draper, Chris (* 1978), British sailor
- Draper, Courtnee (born 1985), American actress
- Draper, Daniel (1841-1931), American meteorologist
- Draper, Dave (* 1942), American bodybuilder, actor and author
- Draper, Dontaye (* 1984), American-Croatian basketball player
- Draper, Ebenezer Sumner (1858–1914), American politician
- Draper, Foy (1913-1943), American track and field athlete
- Draper, Greg (* 1989), New Zealand soccer player
- Draper, Hal (1914–1990), American socialist, Marxism researcher, author and translator
- Draper, Henry (1837-1882), American physiologist and astronomer
- Draper, Herbert James (1863-1920) English painter
- Draper, Hugh , landlord in Bristol and prisoner in the Tower of London
- Draper, Jack (born 2001), British tennis player
- Draper, John T. (* 1944), American hacker and software developer
- Draper, John William (1811-1882), Anglo-Saxon natural scientist and historian
- Draper, Joseph (1794–1834), American politician
- Draper, Kris (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Draper, Markus (* 1969), German painter
- Draper, Mary Anna (1839-1914), American patron
- Draper, Norman (* 1931), British mathematician
- Draper, Peter (1925-2004), British screenwriter and playwright
- Draper, Polly (* 1955), American actress, screenwriter, director and producer
- Draper, Ray (1940-1982) American jazz tuba player
- Draper, Ross (* 1988), English soccer player
- Draper, Rusty (1923-2003), American pop singer
- Draper, Scott (* 1974), Australian tennis and golf player
- Draper, William F. (1842-1910) American politician
- Draper, William Henry (1841–1921), American politician
- Draper, Wylie (1969–1993), American actor
- Drapeyron, Ludovic (1839–1901), French historian and geographer
- Drapier, Antonio (1891–1967), French archbishop and emeritus apostolic delegate for Indochina
- Drapiewski, Teodor , Polish priests and resistance fighters against National Socialism
Dras
- Dras, Waldemar (1955–1994), Polish poet
- Drasbæk, Laura (* 1974), Danish actress
- Drasch, Monika (* 1965), Lower Bavarian musician
- Draschan, Thomas (* 1967), Austrian filmmaker and director
- Drasche-Wartinberg, Heinrich von (1811–1880), Austrian entrepreneur
- Drasche-Wartinberg, Richard von (1850–1923), Austrian industrialist, Asian researcher and painter
- Drasco († 810), military leader and king of the West Slavic tribal association of the Abodrites and vassal of the Franks
- Drasdo, Hagen (* 1952), German graphic designer, artist, typographer, museum planner and exhibition designer
- Drasdo, Johann Gottlieb (1753-1819), German Lutheran theologian
- Drasdo, Katharina (* 1985), German designer, artist and lecturer at the Rhein-Waal University of Applied Sciences
- Dräseke, Johann Heinrich Bernhard (1774–1849), German Protestant theologian, general superintendent and bishop
- Dräseke, Johannes (1844–1916), German Protestant theologian, classical philologist, church historian and high school teacher
- Draser-Haberpursch, Magda (1930–2016), Romanian handball player
- Drasin, David (* 1940), American mathematician
- Draskau-Petersson, Jessica (* 1977), Danish triathlete
- Drašković von Trakošćan, Ivan II (1550–1613), general of the cavalry, Ban of Croatia
- Drašković from Trakošćan, Ivan III. († 1648), Croatian nobleman, general and statesman from the Drašković family
- Drašković von Trakošćan, Josip Kazimir (1714–1765), Austrian general
- Drašković von Trakošćan, Juraj (1515–1587), bishop and cardinal, Ban of Croatia
- Drašković, Boro (* 1935), Serbian director and screenwriter
- Drašković, Boško (* 1987), Montenegrin boxer
- Drašković, Čedomir (* 1914), Serbian Orthodox theologian
- Drašković, Ivan I. († 1566), Croatian nobleman
- Drašković, Vuk (* 1946), Serbian writer and politician
- Drasnin, Robert (1927-2015), American composer
- Drassl, Gerti (* 1978), Italian film and theater actress
- Drastic, Dan (* 1976), German DJ and music producer in the field of electronic dance music, especially house
Drat
- Dratch, Rachel (born 1966), American actress
- Drateln, Aline von (* 1976), German presenter
- Drath, Karsten (* 1969), German executive coach, speaker and author
- Drath, Martin (1902–1976), German lawyer, politician (SPD), judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
- Drath, Viola (1920–2011), German author and journalist
- Drathen, Ewald (1901–1993), German wine wholesaler, winery owner and politician (center, CDU)
- Drathmann, Christoffer (1856–1932), German hunting, animal and landscape painter
- Dratler, Jay (1911–1968), American screenwriter and novelist
- Dratsch, Iwan (1936–2018), Ukrainian writer, screenwriter, playwright, political activist and civil rights activist
- Dratschko, Wladimir Jakowlewitsch (* 1970), Soviet judoka
- Drachev, Vladimir Petrovich (* 1966), Russian-Belarusian biathlete
- Drattell, Deborah (* 1956), American composer
- Dratzew, Jewgeni Jurjewitsch (* 1983), Russian long-distance swimmer
Outside
- Draub, Günther (1902–1957), German politician (GB / BHE), MdL
- Draud, Karl Ludwig (1810–1886), judge and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Draudt, Karl Ludwig Wilhelm Daniel (1810–1896), judge and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Draudt, Paul (1877–1944), Prussian officer and general secretary of the German Red Cross (DRK)
- Draudt, Werner (1921-2016), German politician (FDP)
- Draugelates, Ulrich (1934–2008), German mechanical engineer
- Draugelis, Eliziejus (1888–1981), Lithuanian politician
- Draugelis, Vytautas Sigitas (1943-2010), Lithuanian politician
- Draule, Milda Petrovna (1901–1935), Russian wife of the murderer of Sergei Mironowitsch Kirow
- Drauschke, Olaf (* 1971), German actor and dancer
- Drauth, Samuel von (1706–1739), Transylvanian doctor
- Drautz, Gustav (1887–1957), German lawyer and politician
- Drautz, Richard (1953–2014), German politician (FDP), Member of the State Parliament and self-employed master winemaker
- Drauz, Gustav (1872–1951), manufacturer and founder of the body shop in Drauz
- Drauz, Richard (1894–1946), German politician (NSDAP), member of the Bundestag and district leader of Heilbronn and war criminal
Drav
- Dravecký, Vladimír (* 1985), Slovak ice hockey player
- Draven, Danny (* 1978), American horror film director, film editor
- Draven, Jamie (born 1979), British actor
- Draves, Victoria (1924-2010), American water diver
- Draves, WA (1912–1994) American Mormon, Apostle of Christ's Church with the Elijah message
- Dravet, Charlotte (* 1936), French child psychiatrist and epileptologist
- Dravić, Milena (1940–2018), Yugoslav and Serbian actress
- Dravid, Rahul (* 1973), Indian cricketer
Draw
- Drawe, Hans (* 1942), German radio play director
- Drawe, Matthias (* 1963), German author, journalist, director and actor
- Drawe, Rudolf (1877–1967), German fuel technician, professor and rector of the TH Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Drawert, Kurt (* 1956), German writer
- Drawert, Lars (* 1976), German cameraman and film producer
- Draws, Stefanie (* 1989), German soccer player
Drax
- Drax, Reginald (1880-1967), British admiral
- Drax, Richard (* 1958), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Draxinger, Tobias (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Draxl, Claudia (* 1959), Austrian physicist
- Draxl, Tim (* 1981), Australian cabaret artist, singer and actor
- Draxler, Alfred (* 1953), German journalist
- Draxler, Alois (1815–1865), Austrian opera singer (bass)
- Draxler, Dorothea (* 1960), Austrian cultural manager, educator and radio presenter
- Draxler, Hans (1892–1953), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Draxler, Helmut (* 1950), Austrian manager
- Draxler, Helmut (* 1956), Austrian art historian, art theorist and curator
- Draxler, Ilse (* 1942), Austrian paleobotanist
- Draxler, Josef (1813-1891), Austrian opera singer (bass)
- Draxler, Judith (* 1970), Austrian swimmer
- Draxler, Julian (* 1993), German soccer player
- Dräxler, Karl Ferdinand (1806–1879), Austrian publicist, poet, narrator and translator
- Draxler, Ludwig (1896–1972), Austrian lawyer, finance minister in the corporate state
- Draxler, Markus (* 1977), German ice hockey player
- Draxler-Zenz, Tanja (* 1977), Austrian relaxation teacher
Dray
- Dray, Claude (1935–2011), French real estate entrepreneur and art collector
- Dray, Susan M. , American expert on human-computer interaction and user experience
- Dray, Walter (1886–1973), American pole vaulter
- Drayden, Nicky , American systems analyst and science fiction writer
- Drayer, Michael (* 1986), American actor
- Drayson, Paul (* 1960), British politician, entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Drayton, Bill (born 1943), American social entrepreneur
- Drayton, Buster (* 1952), American light middleweight boxer and IBF world champion
- Drayton, Charles (1743-1820), American settler in the thirteen colonies
- Drayton, John (1766-1822) American politician
- Drayton, Michael (1563-1631), English poet
- Drayton, Paul (1939-2010), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Drayton, Poppy (born 1991), British actress
- Drayton, Thomas Fenwick (1808-1891), American politician and Confederate general in the American Civil War
- Drayton, Trevor (1955-2008), Australian winemaker
- Drayton, William (1776–1846), American politician
- Drayton, William Henry (1742–1779) American lawyer, judge, and politician
Draz
- Drazan, Christopher (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Drazan, Fritz (1957–2019), Austrian football player and coach
- Drazdauskaitė, Rasa (* 1981), Lithuanian middle and long distance runner
- Drazek, Annika (* 1995), German bobsleigh athlete
- Drazenovic, Nick (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Dražić, Darko (* 1963), Croatian football player
- Drazin, Michael (* 1929), British-American mathematician