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Dri
Dria
- Driano, Susanna (* 1957), Italian figure skater
- Driant, Émile (1855–1916), French officer and nationalist politician
Drib
- Driberg, Jack Herbert (1888-1946), British anthropologist
- Driberg, Tom (1905–1976), British journalist and politician, member of the House of Commons
Dric
- Drici, Barkahoum (* 1989), Algerian long-distance runner
- Drickamer, Harry George (1918–2002), American chemist
Three
- Drieberg, Friedrich Johann von (1780–1856), German composer and writer
- Driedo, Johannes († 1535), Belgian theologian
- Drichert, Klaus (* 1938), German motorboat racing driver
- Driehaus, Hans-Joachim (* 1940), German judge at the Federal Administrative Court
- Driehaus, Jürgen (1927–1986), German prehistoric
- Driehaus, Richard (* 1942), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Driehaus, Steve (* 1966), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Driel, Toon van (* 1945), Dutch comic artist
- Drieling, Ilse (* 1909), German athlete
- Drieling, Rose (* 1909), German athlete
- Driem, George van (* 1957), Dutch linguist
- Driemel, Alfred (1907–1947), German National Socialist and SS-Obersturmführer in concentration camps
- Driemer, Johann (* 1943), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Driendl, Andreas (* 1986), German ice hockey player
- Driendl, Thomas Georg (1849–1916), German-Brazilian painter, architect, interior designer and restorer
- Drienko, Norbert (1930–1985), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Dries, Annika (* 1992), American water polo player
- Dries, Friedel (1928–1991), German non-fiction author
- Dries, Jochen (* 1947), German soccer player and coach
- Dries, Lou van den (* 1951), Dutch mathematical logician
- Dries, Sheldon (* 1994), American ice hockey player
- Driesch, Angela von den (1934–2012), German archaeozoologist, university professor and author
- Driesch, Christoph von den (* 1973), German local politician
- Driesch, Erich von den , German sculptor
- Driesch, Hans (1867–1941), German biologist and philosopher
- Driesch, Johannes (1901–1930), German painter, graphic artist, ceramist and book cover designer
- Driesch, Johannes von den († 1616), German canon and civil lawyer
- Driesch, Johannes von den (1880–1967), German high school teacher, ministerial official and university teacher
- Driesch, Michael W. (* 1963), German filmmaker and entrepreneur
- Driesch, Walter von den (* 1955), German diplomat
- Driesch-Foucar, Lydia (1895–1980), German artist
- Driescher, Fritz (1886–1951), German electrical engineer
- Driescher, Fritz junior (1910–1986), German electrical engineer and entrepreneur
- Drieschner, Lena (* 1983), German actress
- Drieschner, Michael (* 1939), German physicist
- Drieselmann, Jörg (* 1955), German civil rights activist in the GDR
- Driesen, Christiane (* 1944), French court interpreter and legal translator
- Driesen, Georg Wilhelm von (1700–1758), Prussian lieutenant general and governor of Osterrode
- Driesen, Oliver (* 1966), German business journalist, author and blogger
- Driesen, Otto , German educator and director of the philanthropist in Frankfurt am Main
- Driesen, Steffen (* 1981), German swimmer
- Driesen, Timothy (* 1984), Australian hammer thrower
- Driesenthal, Albrecht Immanuel (1724–1781), German Protestant theologian
- Driesler, Franz Wilhelm (1854–1910), German painter
- Drieß, Matthias (* 1961), German chemist
- Driessen Gruber, Primavera (* 1951), Dutch-Austrian lawyer and cultural manager
- Driessen, Christoph (* 1967), German journalist and historian
- Driessen, Ellert (* 1958), Dutch singer-songwriter
- Driessen, Hein (* 1932), German painter
- Drießen, Helene (1876–1938), German politician (center), MdR
- Driessen, Jürgen (* 1967), German DJ and music producer
- Driessen, Paul (* 1940), Dutch animator and illustrator
- Driessen, Peter van (1753–1828), Dutch chemist
- Drießen-Hölscher, Birgit (1964–2004), German chemist
- Driessler, Johannes (1921–1998), German composer
- Driest, Burkhard (1939–2020), German author, actor, director and producer
- Driest, Johanna (* 1990), German author
- Drieu la Rochelle, Pierre (1893–1945), French writer
- Driever, Martin (* 1969), German American football player
- Driever, Wolfgang (* 1960), German biologist and university professor
Drif
- Drífa Harðardóttir (* 1977), Icelandic badminton player
- Drífa Viðar (1920–1971), Icelandic writer
- Driffill, Craig (* 1989), British biathlete
- Drift, Chris van der (* 1986), New Zealand-Dutch racing driver
- Driftin 'Slim (1919–1977), American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player
- Driftmann, Hans Heinrich (1948–2016), German officer and entrepreneur
Drig
- Drigalski, Bernhard von (1823–1890), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Drigalski, Dörte von (* 1942), German doctor, pediatrician
- Drigalski, Karl August Alexander von (1779–1840), Prussian major general and commander of the 10th Landwehr Brigade
- Drigalski, Otto von (1788–1860), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the 14th division
- Drigalski, Wilhelm von (1871–1950), German bacteriologist
- Drigalski, Wolfgang von (1907–1943), German internist and university professor in Halle
- Driggs, Edmund H. (1865–1946), American politician
- Driggs, Frank (1930–2011), American jazz historian and music producer
- Driggs, John F. (1813–1877) American politician
- Drigny, Émile-Georges (1883–1957), French water polo player and sports official
- Drigo, Riccardo (1846–1930), Italian conductor and composer
Drij
- Drijenčić, Mladen (* 1965), Bosnian-Herzegovinian basketball coach
- Drijenčić, Robert (* 1996), German basketball player
- Drijkoningen, Ferdinand (1928–2003), Dutch Romanist and avant-garde researcher
- Drijver, Anna (* 1983), Dutch actress, model, writer and singer
Drill
- Drilhon, Monique (1922-2019), French sprinter
- Drill, Auguste , Austrian victim of the Shoah
- Drill, Wilhelm (1873–1942), Austrian doctor who was murdered by the Nazi regime because of his Jewish descent
- Driller, Martin (* 1970), German soccer player
- Drillon, Gordie (1913-1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Drilo, Danijel (* 1970), Croatian organist and pianist
- Drilon, Franklin (* 1945), Filipino politician and lawyer
Drim
- Drîmbă, Ion (1942–2006), Romanian fencer and Olympic champion
- Drimborn, Johann von , German aldermen and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Drimmel, Heinrich (1912–1991), Austrian lawyer, publicist and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
Inside
- Drinan, Connor (* 1989), American poker player
- Drinan, Robert (1920–2007), American politician and Roman Catholic religious priest
- Drinčić, Nikola (* 1984), Montenegrin football player
- Drinčić, Zdravko (* 1972), Yugoslav football player
- Drinda, Horst (1927–2005), German director and actor
- Drinfeld, Vladimir (* 1954), Ukrainian mathematician
- Dringelis, Juozas (1935–2015), Lithuanian politician
- Dringelstein, Jürgen (* 1946), German soccer player
- Dringenberg, Bodo (* 1947), German crime writer and writer
- Dringenberg, Heinrich (1630–1687), German philosopher, headmaster and librarian
- Dringenberg, Katja (* 1961), German film editor and film director
- Dringenberg, Ludwig (1410–1477), German pedagogue, humanist and cleric
- Dringenberg, Ralf (* 1960), German designer
- Dringenberg, Volker (* 1972), German lawyer and politician (AfD)
- Drinker, Philip (1894–1972), American inventor
- Drinker, Sophie (1888–1967), American musicologist
- Drinkhall, Joanna (* 1987), British table tennis player
- Drinkhall, Paul (* 1990), British table tennis player
- Drinkuth, Felix (* 1994), German soccer player
- Drinkwater, Carol (born 1948), British actress and author
- Drinkwater, Danny (* 1990), English soccer player
- Drinkwater, John (1882-1937) English writer
- Drinkwater, Ros (born 1944) British actress, dancer and photojournalist
- Drinkwelder, Franz (1796–1880), Austrian physician and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Drinneberg, Hans (1852–1931), glass painter and art collector
- Drinnenberg, Julia (* 1949), German draftsman, caricaturist, illustrator and author of comics
- Drinovec, Mitja (* 1996), Slovenian biathlete
- Drinow, Marin (1838–1906), Bulgarian educator, historian and linguist
Drio
- Drion, Frans (1874–1948), Dutch author and anarchist
- Drioton, Étienne (1889–1961), French Catholic clergyman and Egyptologist
- Driouch, Hamza (* 1994), Qatari middle-distance runner of Moroccan origin
Drip
- Drippe, Eugen (1873–1906), German sculptor
- DripReport , YouTuber and name of his channel
Dris
- Dris, Yucef (* 1945), Algerian journalist, poet and prose author
- Drischel, Hans (1915–1980), German doctor, physiologist and bio-cyberneticist
- Drischner, Max (1891–1971), German composer, cantor, organist and harpsichordist
- Driscoll, Agnes Meyer (1889–1971), American cryptanalyst
- Driscoll, Alfred E. (1902–1975), American politician
- Driscoll, Bobby (1937–1968), American actor
- Driscoll, Bridget (1851-1896), first person to die in a traffic accident involving an automobile
- Driscoll, Daniel A. (1875–1955), American politician
- Driscoll, Denis J. (1871–1958), American lawyer and politician
- Driscoll, James (* 1986), American cyclocross and road cyclist
- Driscoll, Jean (* 1966), American wheelchair athlete
- Driscoll, Jim (1880-1925), British featherweight boxer
- Driscoll, Jim (* 1965), American hammer thrower
- Driscoll, Justin Albert (1920–1984), American clergyman, Bishop of Fargo
- Driscoll, Kermit (* 1956), American jazz bassist
- Driscoll, Mary Anne (* 1950), American jazz pianist and singer
- Driscoll, Michael E. (1851-1929), American politician
- Driscoll, Michael Patrick (1939-2017), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Boise City
- Driscoll, Paddy (1895-1968) American football player, coach, and baseball player
- Driscoll, Phil (born 1947), American singer, songwriter, trumpeter and record producer
- Driscoll, Rebekah (* 1980), American composer
- Driskell, David C. (1931–2020) American artist and art historian
- Drisler, Henry (1818-1897), American classical philologist
- Driss, Hichem (* 1968), Tunisian photographer
Third
- Third prize, Peter-Joseph (1841–1912), Moscow architect
Driu
- Driukas, Artūras (* 1961), Lithuanian judge
- Driussi, Sebastián (* 1996), Argentinian football player
- Driutti, Eugenio (* 1949), Italian medalist
Driv
- Drivas, Dimitrios , Greek swimmer, sailor
- Driver, Adam (born 1983), American actor
- Driver, Betty (1920–2011), British singer and actress
- Driver, Bruce (born 1962), Canadian ice hockey player
- Driver, Danny (* 1977), English pianist
- Driver, Donald (* 1975), American football player
- Driver, Franz (1863–1943), German lawyer and politician (center)
- Driver, Marcell (1852–1912), German lawyer and politician (center)
- Driver, Marcell (1866–1952), German Imperial Judge
- Driver, Minnie (* 1970), British-American actress, singer, songwriter and film producer
- Driver, Paddy (* 1934), South African racing car driver
- Driver, Peter (1932–1971), British long-distance runner
- Driver, Sara (* 1955), American actress, director, screenwriter and film producer
- Driver, William J. (1873–1948), American politician
- D'Rivera, Paquito (* 1948), Cuban jazz clarinet and saxophonist
Driz
- Dřížďal, František (* 1978), Czech football player