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Dru
- Dru, Jean-Marie (* 1947), French chairman of the advertising industry
- Dru, Joanne (1922–1996), American film actress
Drua
- Druar, Joseph (born 1962), American figure skater
- Druart, Émile , Belgian archer
- Druart, Raymond (1901–1968), French film architect
- Druart, Thérèse-Anne (* 1945), Belgian philosopher
Drub
- Drube, Nils (* 1978), German soccer coach
- Drube, Willy (1880–1952), pharmacist and liqueur manufacturer
- Drubig, Diana (* 1981), German photo model and former beauty queen
Pressure
- Drucci, Vincent (1901-1927), American gang boss; Rival of Al Capone
- Druce, George Claridge (1850–1932) English botanist and chemist
- Druce, Herbert (1846-1913), British lepidopterist
- Druce, John (born 1966) Canadian ice hockey player
- Druchtleben, Johann August von (1680–1748), military leader in the Hanoverian service, city and fortress commander of Göttingen
- Drück, Friedrich Ferdinand (1754–1807), German philologist
- Drück, Helmut (* 1932), German lawyer and media manager
- Drück, Hermann (1856–1931), German painter
- Drück, Werner (1909–1942), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator
- Druck, Wilhelm (1916–1974), German politician (CDU, SRP), MdL
- Press, Bernd (* 1965), German journalist
- Druckmüller, Alfred (1882–1967), German publisher
- Druckmüller, August (1840–1896), German engineer and steel construction manufacturer in Berlin
- Druckermüller, Nikolaus (1806–1883), German teacher and industrialist
- Drucker, Carl (1876–1959), German chemist
- Drucker, Clara , Austrian theater actress and salonnière
- Drucker, Daniel (1918-2001), American engineer
- Drucker, Daniel J. (* 1956), Canadian diabetologist
- Drucker, Ernst (1855–1918), German actor and theater owner
- Drucker, Eugene (* 1952), American violinist
- Drucker, Jacob († 1962), American criminal
- Drücker, Janne (* 1981), German actress
- Drucker, Jason (* 2005), American film actor and child actor
- Drucker, Jempy (* 1986), Luxembourg cyclist
- Drucker, Johanna (* 1952), American author, book artist, visual theorist and cultural critic
- Drucker, Léa (* 1972), French actress
- Drucker, Leopold (1903–1988), Austrian football player and coach
- Drucker, Malka (* 1945), American author and rabbi
- Drucker, Martin (1869–1947), German lawyer and criminal defense attorney
- Drucker, Michel (* 1942), French journalist
- Drucker, Mort (1929-2020), American cartoonist
- Drucker, Peter (1909–2005), American economist of Austrian origin
- Drucker, Philip (1911–1982), American anthropologist
- Drucker, Renate (1917–2009), German historian and LDPD functionary
- Drucker, Rolf (1926–2009), German-American actor and child actor
- Drucker, Salo (1885–1940), German pediatrician, social medicine specialist and Nazi victim
- Drücker, Thorsten (* 1976), German classical guitarist and composer
- Drucker, Tomáš (* 1978), Slovak politician
- Drucker, Wilhelmina (1847–1925), Dutch feminist
- Drucker, Zerline (1858–1937), German theater actress and opera singer (soprano)
- Drucki-Lubecki, Franciszek Ksawery (1778–1846), Polish statesman
- Druckman, Chaim (* 1932), Israeli politician
- Druckman, Daniel , American percussionist and music educator
- Druckman, Jacob (1928–1996), American composer and music teacher
- Druckmann, Neil (* 1978), Israeli-American writer, creative director and computer game developer
- Druckrey, Hermann (1904–1994), German pharmacologist, toxicologist and oncologist
- Druckrey, Inge (* 1940), German-American designer
- Druckseis, Fritz (1873–1950), local poet from Lower Bavaria
Drud
- Drude, Matthias (* 1960), German composer and university professor
- Drude, Max (1845–1903), German theater actor
- Drude, Maximilian (* 1992), German handball player
- Drude, Oscar (1852–1933), German botanist
- Drude, Paul (1863–1906), German physicist
- Drude, Walter (1863–1931), German Lutheran pastor, general superintendent and school inspector
- Drudi, Luca (* 1962), Italian racing car driver
Drue
- Drüe, Hermann (* 1933), German psychologist and philosopher
- Drüeke, Ricarda (* 1976), communication scientist
- Drüen, Klaus-Dieter (* 1969), German lawyer and university professor
- Druey, Henri (1799–1855), Swiss lawyer, philosopher and politician
Press
- Druffel, Ann (* 1926), American UFO researcher and author
- Druffel, August von (1841-1891), German historian
- Druffel, Clemens von (1813–1887), German landowner and politician
- Druffel, Franz Carl von (1809–1873), German landowner and politician
- Druffel, Franz Ferdinand von (1763–1857), German physician, assessor for Anna Katharina Emmerick
- Druffel, Peter (1848–1903), German music writer and composer
Drug
- Drugčevič, Ferdinand (1856–1928), Austrian collector and taxidermist of fossils
- Drügemüller, Willy (1891–1965), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag, SED functionary
- Drugge, Andreas (* 1983), Swedish football player
- Drugovich, Felipe (* 2000), Brazilian automobile racing driver
- Drugow, Viktor Leonidowitsch (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Drugpa Künleg (1455–1529), master of mahamudra of the Drugpa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism
Druh
- Drühl, Sven (* 1968), German artist and art scholar
Drui
- Druid, Devin (* 1998), American actor
- Druillet, Philippe (* 1944), French comic author and cartoonist
- Druitt, Montague John (1857-1888), British lawyer suspected of being Jack the Ripper
Druj
- Drujanow, Alter (1870–1938), Hebrew writer, historian and folklorist
- Drujon, Benoît (* 1985), French road cyclist
- Drujon, Mathieu (* 1983), French racing cyclist
Pressure
- Drüke, Milda (* 1949), German writer and photographer
- Druken, Harold (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey player
- Druker, Brian (* 1955), American physician and cancer researcher
- Drukker, Dow H. (1872–1963), American politician
- Drukker, Sam (* 1957), Dutch painter and draftsman
- Druks, Michael (* 1940), Israeli-British video and performance artist
Drul
- Drulák, Radek (* 1962), Czech football player
- Drulia, Stan (* 1968), American ice hockey player and coach
- Drulić, Goran (* 1977), Serbian football player
- Drüll, Elke Doris (* 1956), German hockey player
- Drulović, Ljubinko (* 1968), Serbian soccer coach and soccer player
- Drulović, Milojko , Yugoslav journalist, politician and diplomat
Drum
- Drum, Augustus (1815-1858), American politician
- Drum, Hugh A. (1879–1951), American Lieutenant General
- Drum, Karl (1893–1968), German aviator general in World War II
- Drum, Maximilian (* 1991), German soccer player
- Drum, Walter (1897–1987), German dentist
- Drumann, Wilhelm (1786–1861), German historian
- Drumare, Pierre (1913–2001), French chess composer
- Drumaux, Marc (1922–1972), Belgian labor leader and politician
- Drumbl, Andrea (* 1976), Austrian writer
- Drumbl, Johann (* 1943), Austrian Germanist and linguist
- Drumheller, Robert († 1998), production designer and art director
- Druml, Christiane (* 1955), Austrian lawyer and bioethicist
- Druml, Tomaž (* 1988), Slovenian-Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Drumm, August (1862–1904), German sculptor
- Drumm, Diego (* 1968), German amateur boxer
- Drumm, Eduard (1862–1924), member of the state parliament
- Drumm, Ernst (1872–1945), German manager
- Drumm, Georg (1874–1959), German-American musician
- Drumm, Hans Jürgen (1937–2018), German economist
- Drumm, Hermann (1909–1937), German social democrat and volunteer in the Spanish Civil War
- Drumm, James J. (1897-1974) Irish chemist
- Drumm, Kevin (* 1970), American musician
- Drumm, Thomas William (1871-1933) American Roman Catholic clergyman
- Drummen, Eveline (* 1987), Dutch ballet dancer
- Drummer, Kurt (1928–2000), German television chef at the DFF and head chef at the Interhotel in East Berlin
- Drümmer, Olaf (* 1959), German software entrepreneur and non-fiction author
- Drummond de Andrade, Carlos (1902–1987), Brazilian poet
- Drummond of Hawthornden, William (1585–1649), Scottish poet
- Drummond, Adam, 17th Baron Strange (born 1953), British nobleman
- Drummond, Alexander (1698–1769), British Freemason, travel writer and consul
- Drummond, Alice (1928-2016), American actress
- Drummond, Andre (* 1993), American basketball player
- Drummond, Annabella († 1401), Queen of Scotland
- Drummond, Anne (* 1980), American jazz musician (flute, composition)
- Drummond, Bill (* 1953), British musician and conceptual artist
- Drummond, Billy (* 1959), American jazz drummer
- Drummond, Cherry, 16th Baroness Strange (1928–2005), British peeress and cross-banker in the House of Lords and author
- Drummond, Dean (1949–2013), American musician, composer, conductor
- Drummond, Don (1932-1969), Jamaican ska trombonist
- Drummond, Eric, 16th Earl of Perth (1876–1951), British politician and first general secretary of the League of Nations
- Drummond, Flora (1878–1949), English suffragette
- Drummond, Gordon (1772-1854) British general
- Drummond, Henry (1786–1860), British member of the House of Commons, co-founder of the Catholic Apostolic Churches
- Drummond, Henry (1851-1897) Scottish Evangelical writer and lecturer
- Drummond, Jervis (* 1976), Costa Rican soccer player
- Drummond, John, 17th Earl of Perth (1907–2002), Scottish peer, banker, and politician
- Drummond, Jon (* 1968), American sprinter
- Drummond, Josiah Hayden (1827–1902), American lawyer and politician
- Drummond, Margaret († 1375), mistress and Queen of Scotland
- Drummond, Michaela (* 1998), New Zealand cyclist
- Drummond, R. Paul (1947–2007), American composer and music teacher
- Drummond, Ray (born 1946), American jazz bassist
- Drummond, Ronaldo (1946-2020), Brazilian soccer player
- Drummond, Sam (* 1971), Australian biathlete
- Drummond, Thomas (1797-1840), British inventor of Drummond's light
- Drummond, Tim (1940-2015), American bass player and studio musician
- Drummond, William Henry (1854–1907), Canadian poet of Irish descent
- Drummond-Hay, Grace Marguerite Hay (1895–1946), British journalist, first woman to circumnavigate the world in an airship
- Drummond-Hay, Henry Maurice (1814–1896), Scottish ornithologist
- Drumont, Édouard (1844–1917), French anti-Semite
Down
- Druncea, Daniela (* 1990), Romanian rower
- Drunen, Martin van (* 1966), Dutch singer and bassist
- Drüner, Ulrich (* 1943), German musicologist, orchestral musician and publicist
- Drung Kashiwa Rinchen Pel (1350–1435), Tibetan clergyman of the Jonang School, founder of the Chöje Gön monastery in Dzamthang
- Drunina, Julija Wladimirowna (1924–1991), Soviet-Russian poet
Druo
- Druon, Maurice (1918–2009), French writer and politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP
Drup
- Drupi (born 1947), Italian singer
- Drupp, Moritz (* 1986), German sustainability economist and university lecturer
- Druppers, Rob (* 1962), Dutch athlete
Drur
- Drury, Adam (* 1978), English football player
- Drury, Allen (1918-1998), American writer
- Drury, Andrew (* 1964), American jazz and improvisation musician
- Drury, Charles (1912–1991) Canadian politician and brigadier general
- Drury, Chris (* 1976), American ice hockey player and official
- Drury, Christopher (born 1952), British rower
- Drury, Dru (1725-1804) British entomologist
- Drury, Ernest Charles (1878–1968), Canadian politician and 8th Prime Minister of Ontario
- Drury, Herbert (1895–1965), American ice hockey player
- Drury, James (1934-2020), American actor
- Drury, Kevin (* 1988), Canadian freestyle skier
- Drury, Robert (1687–1735), English sailor and shipwrecked
- Drury, Ted (born 1971), American ice hockey player
- Drury, Thomas Joseph (1908–1992), American clergyman, Bishop of Corpus Christi
- Drury, Tom (born 1956), American writer
- Drury-Lowe, Drury Curzon (1830-1908), British Lieutenant General
Drus
- Drusano, George L. (* 1949), American physician
- Drusche, Esther (* 1950), German musicologist and politician (SPD), MdA
- Druschel, Alfred (1917–1945), German Air Force Colonel in World War II
- Druschel, Oskar (1904–1944), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Druschel, Peter (* 1959), German computer scientist and founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems in Saarbrücken
- Druzhinin, Fyodor Serafimowitsch (1932–2007), Russian musician
- Druzhinin, Yevgeny Anatolyevich (* 1968), Russian businessman
- Druzhinin, Pyotr Alexandrovich (* 1974), Russian historian, writer and book scholar
- Druschke, Herbert , German illustrator and cartoonist
- Druzhnikov, Yuri Ilyich (1933–2008), Russian writer
- Druzhnikov, Wladimir Wassiljewitsch (1922–1994), Soviet and Russian theater and film actor and voice actor
- Druschtschenko, Wladyslav (* 1973), Ukrainian badminton player
- Drusilla (16–38), daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder, sister of the Roman emperor Caligula
- Drusilla (38–79), daughter of the Jewish king Herod Agrippa I and sister of Herod Agrippa II.
- Drusilla, Iulia (40-41), daughter of Caligula
- Drusina, Petrus de († 1611), organist and composer in Danzig and Elbing
- Druškovič, Drago (* 1950), Austrian visual artist
- Druskowitz, Helene von (1856–1918), Austrian philosopher, literary and music critic
- Drusky, Roy (1930-2004), American country singer and songwriter
- Drusus (38 BC – 9 BC), Roman politician and military leader
- Drusus Caesar († 33), Roman patrician, son of Germanicus and grandson of the elder Drusus
- Drusus the Younger († 23), Roman consul 15
- Drusus, Marcus Livius the Elder († 108 BC), Roman politician, consul 112 BC Chr.
- Drusus, Marcus Livius the Younger († 91 BC), tribune in 91 BC. Chr.
Drut
- Drut, Guy (* 1950), French athlete and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Drut, Joaquín (* 1978), Argentine theoretical physicist
- Druță, Ion (* 1928), Moldovan writer and dramaturge
- Druthmar von Corvey († 1046), Abbot of Corvey and Seliger
- Drutu, Cornelia (* 1967), Romanian mathematician and university professor
Druw
- Druwanovski, Molly von , German theater actress
- Druwe, Ulrich (* 1955), German political scientist and university professor
Drux
- Drux, Michaela Maria (* 1959), German cabaret artist, cartoonist, installation and action artist
- Drux, Paul (* 1995), German handball player
- Drux, Rudolf (* 1948), German specialist in German
- Druxes, Helga (* 1959), American literary scholar
Druy
- Druyan, Ann (* 1949), American writer and film producer
- Druyen, Thomas (* 1957), German sociologist
- Druyf, Dirk , Dutch painter
- Druyts, Kelly (* 1989), Belgian racing cyclist
Druz
- Drużbacka, Elżbieta († 1765), Polish late Baroque poet
- Družecký, Jiří , Czech oboist and composer
- Družić, Ana (* 1992), Croatian soccer player