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- Dür, August (1824–1904), Swiss politician
- Dür, Lorenz (1885–1936), Austrian politician (CS), member of the state parliament
- Dür, Mily (1921–2016), Swiss writer and poet
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- Durá Ferrandis, Estrella (* 1963), Spanish politician (PSOE), MEP, professor of psychology
- Dura, Antonio , Italian Roman Catholic Bishop
- Dura, İhsan Şeref (1901–1984), Turkish lieutenant general and politician
- Dura, Scipione († 1551), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Durach, Johann Baptist (1766–1832), German writer, librarian and high school teacher
- Durack, Fanny (1889-1956), Australian swimmer
- Đurađ Branković (1377–1456), Serbian prince
- Đurađ II. Balšić († 1403), prince from the Serbian noble family of Balšići
- Duraeus, Johannes († 1680), Scottish Presbyterian theologian
- Duraffour, Antonin (1879–1956), French Romance philologist and dialectologist
- Duraffourg, Guy (born 1936), French biathlete
- Durafour, Michel (1920–2017), French politician (UDSR, PRRRS, CR, UDF-Radical, MDR), member of the National Assembly and Senator, writer
- Dürager, Markus (* 1990), Austrian ski racer
- Durairaj, Arockia Sebastian (* 1957), Indian religious, Bishop of Khandwa
- Duraisamy, Michael Bosco (1929–1999), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Salem
- Durak, Abdullah (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Durak, Enis (* 1998), Turkish soccer player
- Durak, Mirela (* 1990), Croatian table tennis player
- Durak, Mustafa (* 1988), French-Turkish football player
- Duraković, Jasmin (* 1966), Bosnian-Herzegovinian film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Duraković, Nijaz (1949–2012), Yugoslav and Bosnian political scientist and politician
- Duraković, Reuf (* 1994), Austrian football player
- Durakow, Nikolai Alexandrovich (* 1934), Soviet-Russian bandy player
- Duraliew, Osman (1939-2011), Bulgarian wrestler
- Durán Ballén, Sixto (1921–2016), Ecuadorian politician, President of Ecuador (1992–1996)
- Durán Cartín, Carlos (1852–1924), President of Costa Rica
- Duran Cohen, Ilan (* 1963), French film director, screenwriter, film producer and writer
- Durán Tineo, José Amable (* 1971), Dominican Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Santo Domingo
- Durán, Agustín (1789–1862), Spanish literary scholar
- Durán, Antonio (1924–2009), Spanish football player and coach
- Durán, Arkaitz (* 1986), Spanish cyclist
- Duran, Cassius (* 1979), Brazilian water diver
- Durán, Diego , Spanish religious, historian and writer
- Duran, Eddie (1925-2019), American jazz guitarist
- Duran, Enric (* 1976), Spanish anti-capitalist activist
- Duran, Enver (* 1945), Turkish medic; Rector of the Trakya University Edirne
- Duran, Fatih (* 1987), German-Turkish soccer player
- Durán, Guillermo (* 1988), Argentinian tennis player
- Durán, Hilario (* 1953), Cuban-Canadian jazz musician and composer
- Durán, Jhon (* 2003), Colombian soccer player
- Durán, José Manuel (* 1945), Spanish boxer
- Durán, Julián , Mexican soccer player
- Durán, Marconi (* 1980), Costa Rican road cyclist
- Duran, Massimiliano (* 1963), Italian boxing spotler, world champion (WBC, cruiserweight)
- Durán, Roberto (* 1951), Panamanian boxer
- Duran, Roxane (* 1993), Austro-French actress
- Durán, Salvador (* 1985), Mexican racing car driver
- Duran, Sargon (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Duran, Shimon ben Tsemach (1361–1444), medieval Jewish scholar and rabbi
- Durán, Ubire , Uruguayan soccer player
- Durán-Ballén, Sixto E. (1899–1986), Ecuadorian ambassador
- Durana, Anna Duque y González de (* 1976), German-Spanish art historian
- Durance, Erica (* 1978), Canadian actress
- Durand de la Penne, Luigi (1914–1992), Italian naval officer
- Durand Flórez, Ricardo (1917–2004), Peruvian clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Durand Linois, Charles-Alexandre Léon (1761–1848), French admiral
- Durand of Liège († 1025), Bishop of Liège
- Durand, André (1807–1867) French painter, draftsman and lithographer
- Durand, André (1912–2008), Swiss delegate to the International Committee of the Red Cross and author of historical publications
- Durand, Angèle (1925–2001), Belgian singer and actress
- Durand, Anton Friedrich , Hanoverian hotelier, wine merchant, cook and cookbook editor
- Durand, Asher Brown (1796-1886) North American painter
- Durand, Auguste (1830–1909), French publisher, organist and composer
- Durand, Bruno (1890–1975), French librarian, Provençalist, Romanist and poet
- Durand, Catherine (* 1971), French-Canadian musician
- Durand, Claude (1938–2015) French publisher, translator, and author
- Durand, Émile (1830–1903), French composer and music teacher
- Durand, Étienne , French tennis player
- Durand, Florentin (* 1982), French ski jumper
- Durand, Georg (1811–1873), German genre painter
- Durand, George H. (1838–1903), American lawyer and politician
- Durand, Georges (1864–1941), French motorsport official
- Durand, Henry Mortimer (1850–1924), Foreign Secretary of the British Colony of India
- Durand, Jacky (* 1967), French racing cyclist
- Durand, Jean (1865–1936), French doctor and politician
- Durand, Jean (1882-1946), French director
- Durand, Jean-Nicolas-Louis (1760–1834), French architect
- Durand, Jérémie (* 1986), French ski racer
- Durand, Johann (* 1981), French football goalkeeper
- Durand, Kevin (born 1974), Canadian actor
- Durand, Laurent (1712–1763) French publisher, author
- Durand, Léon-Auguste-Marie-Joseph (1878–1945), French Bishop of Oran
- Durand, Marguerite (1864–1936), French actress, journalist and suffragette
- Durand, Marie (1711–1776), French Huguenot who was trapped in the "Tour de Constance" of Aigues-Mortes for 38 years
- Durand, Meira (* 2000), German actress
- Durand, Nicolas (1739-1830), French architect
- Durand, Pascal (* 1960), French politician
- Durand, Paul (1907–1977), French composer and arranger
- Durand, Peter (1766–1822), British trader and developer of the tin can
- Durand, Pierre (1923–2002), French fighter in the Resistance
- Durand, Pierre (1935–1998), French composer
- Durand, Pierre (* 1955), French show jumper
- Durand, Raymond (1908-1989), French football player
- Durand, Simon (1838–1896), Swiss genre and portrait painter as well as draftsman and watercolorist.
- Durand, Solène (* 1994), French soccer player
- Durand, Théophile Alexis (1855–1912), Belgian botanist
- Durand, Ursin (1682–1771), French Benedictine of the Maurinian congregation and historian
- Durand, Yohan (* 1985), French long-distance runner
- Durand-Claye, Alfred (1841–1888), French hydraulic engineer
- Durand-Delga, Michel (1923–2012), French geologist and geological historian
- Durand-Reynaldo, Mathias (* 1975), French realism painter
- Durand-Ruel, Paul (1831–1922), French gallery owner and art dealer
- Durand-Wever, Anne-Marie (1889–1970), German gynecologist and co-founder of Pro Familia
- Durandal, Segundo , Bolivian soccer player
- Durando, Giacomo (1807-1894), Italian general and statesman
- Durando, Giovanni (1804–1869), Italian lieutenant general
- Durando, Marcantonio (1801–1880), Italian religious priest
- Durandt, Cliff (1940-2002), South African football player
- Durandus von Mende († 1296), French canonist and liturgist, Bishop of Mende
- Durandus of St. Pourçain († 1334), theologian, philosopher and Bishop of Limoux
- Durandy, Joseph (1834–1912) French engineer and politician
- Durang, Christopher (born 1949), American playwright and actor
- Durango, John (* 1977), Colombian track and road cyclist
- Durano, Giustino (1923–2002), Italian actor
- Durano, Jimmy (* 1986), American porn actor
- Durano, Joseph (* 1970), Filipino politician
- Duranona, Julián (* 1965), Cuban-Icelandic handball player
- Durañona, Walter , Uruguayan swimmer
- Durañona, Yordanys (* 1988), Dominican triple jumper
- Đuranović, Veselin (1925–1997), Yugoslav politician
- Duranspahić, Admir (* 1987), Bosnian table tennis player
- Durant, Ariel (1898-1981), American writer
- Durant, August (1790-1852), German theater actor
- Durant, Cole (born 1991), Australian beach volleyball player
- Durant, Dennis (* 1970), American-German singer, composer, actor and presenter
- Durant, Dilhan (* 1996), German basketball player
- Durant, Emil von (1799–1873), German district administrator and member of parliament
- Durant, Emil von (1839-1894), German manor owner and politician
- Durant, Franz (1927–2015), German civil servant, community director and city director of Wesseling
- Durant, Henry (1802–1875), American theologian and university professor
- Durant, Hugh (1877-1916), British marksman
- Durant, Isabel , Australian actress and dancer
- Durant, Isabelle (* 1954), Belgian politician, MEP
- Durant, Joaquim (* 1991), Belgian road cyclist
- Durant, Joe (born 1964), American golfer
- Durant, Kamaria (* 1991), athlete from Trinidad and Tobago
- Durant, Kevin (* 1988), American basketball player
- Durant, Michael J. (* 1961), American helicopter pilot
- Durant, Sam (* 1961), American sculptor and installation artist
- Durant, Scott (* 1988), British rower
- Durant, William (1861-1947), founder of General Motors
- Durant, William James (1885–1981), American philosopher and writer
- Durantaye, Katharina de la (* 1975), German legal scholar
- Durante, Andrew (* 1982), Australian-New Zealand soccer player
- Durante, Annalisa (1990-2004), Italian victim of the Mafia
- Durante, Castore (1529–1590), Italian physician and botanist
- Durante, Francesco (1684–1755), Italian composer
- Durante, Hanka (* 1976), German volleyball player
- Durante, Jimmy (1893–1980) American comedian
- Durante, Luigi (1879-1944), Italian football player
- Durante, Silvestro († 1672), Italian church musician and composer
- Duranthon, Antoine (1736–1793), French revolutionary, finance minister and minister of justice
- Duranti, Pietro (1710–1786), Italian tapestry weaver
- Duranti-Lironcourt, François-Camille (1733–1802), French clergyman
- Duranty, Edmond (1833–1880), French writer and art critic
- Duranty, Walter (1884–1957), British journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Durão, Américo (1894–1969), Portuguese poet and playwright
- Durão, Joaquim (1930–2015), Portuguese chess master
- Durão, Manuel (* 1987), Portuguese composer and conductor
- Durão, Rita (* 1976), Portuguese actress
- Durarbəyli, Vasif (* 1992), Azerbaijani chess player
- Duras, Claire de (1777–1828), French writer and salonnière
- Duras, Fritz (1896–1965), German and Australian physician, university professor and researcher
- Duras, Marguerite (1914–1996), French writer, screenwriter and film director
- Duras, Oldřich (1882–1957), Czech chess master and study composer
- Đurasek, Kristijan (* 1987), Croatian racing cyclist
- Durasovic, Viktor (* 1997), Norwegian tennis player
- Durastanti, Margherita , Italian opera singer with soprano and mezzo-soprano voices
- Duratius , chief of the Pictons
- Durău, Cornel (* 1957), Romanian handball player
- Dürauer, Norbert (* 1986), Austrian cyclist
- Duray, Arthur (1882–1954), French-American racing driver
- Duray, Miklós (* 1945), Slovak politician and publicist from the Hungarian minority in Slovakia
- Durazzo, Giacomo (1717–1794), Italian diplomat, theater director and art patron
- Durazzo, Marcello (1633–1710), nuncio, cardinal and bishop
- Durazzo, Stefano (1594–1667), Italian cardinal and archbishop
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- Durbach, Rodney (* 1972), South African squash player
- Durban, Alan (born 1941), Welsh football player and coach
- D'Urban, Benjamin (1777–1849), British army officer and governor
- Durban, Manfred (1942-2016), German pop singer
- Durban-Hofmann, Erika (1922–2005), German painter, graphic artist and book author
- D'Urbano, Alba (* 1955), Italian artist and university professor
- Durbano, Steve (1951-2002), Canadian ice hockey player
- Durbano, Walter (* 1963), Italian marathon runner
- Durbec, Aimé (1902-1991), French football player
- Dürbeck, Hermann (1928–1982), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Dürbeck, Joachim (* 1967), German film music composer and music producer
- Durben, Friedel (* 1965), German policeman and university director
- Dürbig, Alfred (1861–1930), German public prosecutor and judge in Bavaria, most recently President of the Augsburg Higher Regional Court
- Durbin, Deanna (1921–2013), Canadian actress and singer
- Durbin, Dick (* 1944), American Democratic Party politician
- Durbin, James (1923–2012) British mathematician and econometrician
- Durbin, Winfield (1847–1928), Governor of Indiana
- Durborow, Allan C. (1857-1908), American politician
- Durbridge, Francis (1912-1998), English crime novelist
- Durbridge, Luke (* 1991), Australian track and road cyclist
Durc
- Dúrcal, Rocío (1944–2006), Spanish actress and singer
- Ďurčanský, Ferdinand (1906–1974), Slovak lawyer and minister
- Durchschlag, Claudia (* 1958), Austrian physiotherapist and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Durchschlag, Thomas (* 1974), German film director and screenwriter
- Dürck, Friedrich (1809–1884), German portrait and genre painter
- Dürck, Hermann (1869–1941), German pathologist and histologist and university professor
- Dürckheim, Karlfried Graf (1896–1988), German diplomat, psychotherapist and Zen master
- Dürckheim-Ketelhodt, Christian (* 1944), German entrepreneur and art collector
- Durcovici, Anton (1888–1951), Romanian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Jassy
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- Durda, Abu Zaid Umar (* 1944), Libyan politician, Prime Minister of Libya (1990–1994)
- Durden, Lance A. (* 1955), American zoologist and parasitologist
- Durden, Tyla (* 1984), Swiss multimedia artist, musician, songwriter, singer, photographer and a model
- Ďurdiak, Juraj (* 1952), Slovak actor
- Durdík, Tomáš (1951–2012), Czech medieval archaeologist, castle researcher and curator
- Durdis, Bohumil , Czechoslovak weightlifter
- Đurđević, Dalibor (* 1973), Serbian football referee
- Đurđević, Ignjat (1675–1737), Croatian poet and translator, also Benedictine monk and astronomer
- Đurđević, Ivan (* 1977), Serbian football player
- Đurđić, Nikola (* 1986), Serbian football player
- Durdle, Darren (born 1963), Canadian-British ice hockey player
- Durdu, Agnès (* 1964), Luxembourg politician and lawyer
- Durdu, Ramazan (* 1983), Turkish soccer player
- Durdynez, Wassyl (* 1937), Ukrainian politician
Dure
- Dureau de La Malle, Jean-Baptiste (1742–1807), French man of letters, translator and member of the Académie française
- Dureau, Scott (born 1986), Australian rugby league player
- Durège, Heinrich (1821-1893), German mathematician
- Duregger, Werner , Austrian pool player
- Durein, Adam (1893–1948), German SA brigade leader and commandant of an early concentration camp
- Durek, Hubertus (1917–2006), German actor, director and theater manager
- Durek, Ludwig (1921–2000), Austrian football player
- Đureković, Stjepan (1926–1983), Yugoslav industrial manager, system critic and writer
- Durell, Daniel Meserve (1769–1841), American lawyer and politician
- Düren, Adam van , stonemason and master builder
- Düren, Christian (* 1990), German journalist and moderator
- Düren, Fred (1928–2015), German actor
- Duren, Garlich (1475–1532), co-regent of the Jever rule
- Düren, Hans (* 1948), German soccer player
- Düren, Hans von , German sculptor
- Düren, Irmgard (1930–2004), German actress, cabaret artist, presenter of GDR television
- Düren, Margarete , German opera singer (soprano)
- Duren, Peter (* 1935), American mathematician
- Düren, Statius von , terracotta sculptor
- Düren, Theodor Wilhelm (1866–1928), German building contractor
- Durenberger, David (* 1934), American politician
- Dürer, Agnes (1475–1539), wife of Albrecht Dürer
- Dürer, Albrecht (1471–1528), German painter and graphic artist
- Dürer, Albrecht the Elder , German goldsmith
- Dürer, Anthoni , goldsmith in Hungary
- Dürer, Barbara (1452–1514), mother of Albrecht Dürer
- Dürer, Endres (1484–1555), German goldsmith and silversmith
- Dürer, Hans (1490–1534), German painter and draftsman
- Dürer, Hieronymus (1641–1704), German writer and theologian
- Dürer, Niklas , German goldsmith
- Dürer, Otto (1909–1994), Austrian film producer, theater director, actor and director
- Duresso, Demekssa (* 1977), German basketball player
- Duret, Francisque Joseph (1804–1865), French sculptor
- Duret, Sébastien (* 1980), French cyclist
- Duret, Théodore (1838–1927), French journalist, writer and art critic
- Duret, Victor (1830–1890), Swiss Romance philologist and dialectologist
- Đuretić, Veselin (1933–2020), Yugoslav or Serbian historian
- Durey, Cyrus (1864–1933), American politician
- Durey, Louis (1888–1979), French composer
May
- d'Urfé, Jeanne (1705–1775), French occultist
- Durfee, Benjamin (1897–1980), American computer engineer
- Durfee, Job (1790–1847), American lawyer and politician
- Durfee, Minta (1889–1975), American actress of the silent film era
- Durfee, Nathaniel B. (1812–1872), American politician
- Dürfeld, Christoph von († 1583), German legal scholar
- D'Urfey, Thomas (1653–1723), English poet, playwright, satirist, and songwriter
- Durfort, Emmanuel-Félicité de (1715–1789), French military man, politician and diplomat
- Durfort, Guy Aldonce de, duc de Lorges (1630–1702), Marshal of France
- Durfort, Jacques-Henri de (1625–1704), Marshal of France
- Durfort, Jean-Baptiste de (1684–1770), Duc de Duras, Marshal of France and Pair de France
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- Durgan, George R. (1872-1942) American politician
- Durgin, Calvin T. (1893–1965), American naval officer, last admiral in the United States Navy during World War II
Durh
- Durham, Allen , American rhythm, blues and jazz musician (trombone)
- Durham, Bobby (1937-2008), American jazz drummer
- Durham, Carl T. (1892–1974), American politician
- Durham, David Anthony (* 1969), American author
- Durham, Eddie (1906–1987), American jazz trombonist and arranger
- Durham, Edith (1863–1944), British traveler to the Balkans, illustrator and writer
- Durham, Eunice Ribeiro (* 1932), Brazilian anthropologist and education expert
- Durham, J. Wyatt (1907-1996), American paleontologist
- Durham, Jimmie (* 1940), American conceptual artist and writer
- Durham, Judith (* 1943), Australian musician
- Durham, Marcel (1920-2000), British film editor and sound designer
- Durham, Milton J. (1824-1911) American politician
- Durham, Rhea (* 1978), American photo model
- Durham, William (1873–1912), American pastor, Pentecostal theologian, magazine editor
- Dürhammer, Ilija (* 1969), Austrian writer and literary scholar
- Durheim, Carl (1810–1890), Swiss lithographer and photographer
- Durheim, Karl Jakob (1780–1866), Swiss geographer and lexicographer
- Durheim, Rudolf (1811–1895), Swiss landscape painter, oriental painter and genre painter
- Dürheimer, Wolfgang (* 1958), German manager, CEO of Bentley
- Dürholtz, Luca (* 1993), German soccer player
Duri
- Duri, Izzat Ibrahim ad- (* 1942), Iraqi general and politician
- Duri-Aššur , Assyrian governor of Tušan and eponym officer
- Durian, Sibylle (* 1946), German children's and youth writer and screenwriter
- Durian, Wolf (1892–1969), German journalist, translator and author of books for young people
- Durian-Ress, Saskia (* 1943), German art historian
- Đurić, Aleksandar (* 1970), Bosnian-Herzegovinian canoeist and Singaporean football player
- Duric, Demir (* 1976), Serbian football player and coach
- Đurić, Dušan (* 1984), Swedish football player
- Đurić, Igor (* 1985), Serbian football player
- Đurić, Milan (* 1990), Bosnian football player
- Duric, Nikola (* 1971), Croatian-German theater maker, author and performance artist
- Đurić, Rajko (* 1947), Yugoslav or Serbian author and politician
- Đurić, Velibor (* 1982), Bosnian football player
- Đurić-Klajn, Stana (1905–1986), Yugoslav musicologist and pianist
- Ďurica, Ján (* 1981), Slovak football player
- Ďurica, Milan Stanislav (* 1925), Slovak historian, publicist, university professor
- Đuričić, Anđelko (* 1980), Serbian football player
- Đuričić, Filip (* 1992), Serbian football player
- Đuričić, Jasna (* 1966), Serbian actress
- Đuričić, Milan (* 1945), Croatian soccer coach and former Yugoslav soccer player
- Durick, Joseph Aloysius (1914–1994), American clergyman, Bishop of Nashville
- Durie, Gordon (born 1965), Scottish football player
- Durie, Jo (* 1960), British tennis player
- Duriès, Vanessa (1972-1993), French author
- Durieu de Maisonneuve, Michel Charles (1796–1878), French botanist
- Durieu, Eugène (1800–1874), French photographer
- Durieux, André (1899–1951), Canadian violinist, conductor and music teacher
- Durieux, Frédéric (* 1959), French composer
- Durieux, Tilla (1880–1971), Austrian actress and radio play speaker
- Duriez, Marcel (* 1940), French hurdler
- Durig, Arnold (1872–1961), Austrian physiologist
- Dürig, Arthur (1903–1978), Swiss architect
- Durig, Ernst (1870–1965), Austrian lawyer and President of the Constitutional Court
- Dürig, Ernst (1888–1951), German lawyer
- Dürig, Günter (1920–1996), German constitutional and constitutional lawyer
- Dürig, Jean-Pierre (* 1958), Swiss architect
- Dürig, Uta-Micaela (* 1964), German communication scientist and manager
- Dürig, Walter (1913–1992), German Catholic theologian and liturgical scholar
- Dürig, Walter (1927–2019), Swiss officer
- Dürigen, Bruno (1853–1930), German zoologist
- Durigo, Ilona (1881–1943), Hungarian singer (alto) and singing teacher
- Durimel, Alexandre (* 1990), French football player
- Düring, Adolph Nikolaus von (1820–1882), German doctor
- Düring, Balthasar († 1529), Lutheran theologian, superintendent, reformer
- Düring, Christoph , Franconian landowner, farmer and member of parliament
- Düring, Der , German minstrel
- Düring, Ernst von (1858–1944), German dermatologist, venereologist and therapeutic educator
- During, Fritz (1910–1993), German sculptor and artisan
- Düring, Ingemar (1903–1984), Swedish classical philologist
- Düring, Jan Erik (1926–2014), Norwegian actor and director
- Düring, Johann Christian von der Jüngere (1792–1862), German forest officer and Freikorps officer
- Düring, Johann Christoph von (1695–1759), Swedish field marshal
- Düring, Levin Hermann Otto von (1769–1838), Prussian major general
- Düring, Lothar (1940-2014), German skier
- During, Michael (1587–1618), mayor of the old town, councilor of the cities of the Mittelmark
- Düring, Michael (* 1963), German Slavist
- Düring, Otto Emil von (1829–1912), Hanoverian court official
- Düring, Otto von (1807–1875), German judge and minister of justice
- Düring, Ruth (* 1958), German lawyer
- During, Sjahin (* 1972), Turkish-Dutch percussionist
- Düring, Wilhelm von (1836–1907), German administrative lawyer
- Düringer, Adelbert (1855–1924), German politician (NP, DNVP, DVP), MdR
- Düringer, Annemarie (1925–2014), Swiss actress, castle actress and holder of the Alma Seidler Ring
- Düringer, Caroline (1802-1853), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Düringer, Johann Nikolaus (1700–1756), baroque sculptor
- Duringer, Marilou (* 1948), French football player and official
- Düringer, Philipp Jacob (1809–1870), German theater actor, director, dramaturge and writer
- Düringer, Ramona (* 1989), Austrian cross-country skier and biathlete
- Düringer, Roland (* 1963), Austrian actor and cabaret artist
- Düringer, Wolfgang (* 1961), German handcrafted speaker, dialect artist, musician
- Düringshofen, Bernhard Alexander von (1714–1776), Prussian Major General and Chief of Infantry Regiment No. 24
- Düringshofen, Kaspar Wilhelm von († 1743), Prussian colonel and chief of the Magdeburg Land Regiment
- Durini di Monza, Ercole (1876–1968), Italian diplomat, writer and politician
- Durini, Angelo Maria (1725–1796), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Durini, Carlo Francesco (1693–1769), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Duris , Greek vase painter
- Duris of Samos , Greek historian and writer
- Ďuriš, Július (1904–1986), Czechoslovak party functionary, politician minister
- Ďuriš, Michal (* 1988), Slovak football player
- Duris, Romain (* 1974), French actor
- Ďuriš, Vítězslav (* 1954), Czech ice hockey player
- Dürisch, Johann Friedrich Carl (1753–1818), Saxon bailiff and manor owner
- Đurišić, Duško (* 1977), Serbian football player
- Đurišić, Pavle (1907–1945), Yugoslav officer and Montenegrin Chetnik leader
- Duritz, Adam (born 1964), American singer (Counting Crows)
- Durival, Jean-Baptiste Luton (1725-1810), French encyclopedist and historian
- Durival, Nicolas Luton (1713–1795), French administrator, historian and encyclopedist
- Durix, Claude (1921–2012), French medic and Zen master
- Duritskaja, Natalja Ivanovna (* 1960), Russian artist
Durk
- Dürk, Barbara (1949–2014), German trade union official, publicist and management consultant
- Dürk, Georg Friedrich (1788–1877), French soldier of German origin, knight of the Legion of Honor
- Durkan, Bernard (* 1945), Irish politician
- Durkee, Charles (1805-1870) American politician
- Dürkefälden, Karl (1902–1976), German diary author
- Dürken, Bernhard (1881–1944), German university professor and co-founder of holistic biology
- Durkheim, Émile (1858–1917), French sociologist and ethnologist
- Durkin, Casey , American designer and actress
- Durkin, Chris (* 2000), American football player
- Durkin, John A. (1936–2012), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Durkin, Junior (1915-1935), American actor
- Durkin, Leo (born 1992), American volleyball player
- Durkin, Martin Patrick (1894–1955), American politician
- Durkin, Patrick (1936–2009), British actor and reciter
- Durkin, Tom , American football coach
- Durkin, Vitaly Valeryevich (* 1979), Russian badminton player
- Durkina, Lidija Jewgenjewna (* 1997), Russian cross-country skier
- Đurkinjak, Zvonimir (* 1988), Croatian badminton player
- Durkó, Zsolt (1934–1997), Hungarian composer
- Dürkob, Carsten (* 1963), German non-fiction author and literary journalist
- Dürkop, Eggert († 1499), German Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop of Schleswig
- Dürkop, Erwin (1908–1988), German architect
- Dürkop, Heinrich (1671–1731), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and chief pastor of the German Church in Copenhagen
- Dürkop, Johannes (1905–1945), German art historian
- Dürkop, Katja (* 1968), German handball player
- Dürkop, Klaus (* 1940), German conservationist
- Dürkop-Leptihn, Marlis (* 1943), German sociologist, university professor, politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag and State Councilor
- Dürkopp, Anneke (* 1979), German television presenter
- Dürkopp, Hendrick Gottfried (1736–1778), businessman, director of Dejima
- Dürkopp, Nikolaus (1842–1918), German mechanic and entrepreneur
- Đurković, Božidar (* 1972), Serbian football player
- Đurković, Pavel (1772–1830), Serbian painter
- Đurković, Ratko (* 1975), Montenegrin handball player
- Durkovic, Rudolf (* 1988), Austrian football player
- Durković, Vladimir (1938–1972), Yugoslav football player
- Ďurkovský, Andrej (* 1958), Slovak politician, member of the National Council
- Dürks, Wilhelm (1890–1966), German teacher, Dr. phil. and local history explorer
Durl
- Durlach, Otto (1821–1893), German railway and road construction engineer, Hanoverian and Prussian construction official
- Durlacher, Gerhard (1928–1996), Dutch writer and sociologist
- Durlacher, Jessica (* 1961), Dutch writer, literary critic and translator
- Durlacher, Lindsey (1974-2011), American wrestler
- Durlacher, Richard (* 1932), Austrian racing cyclist
- Durlacher, Ruth , Irish tennis player
- Durlak, Joseph A. , American psychologist
- Dürler, Friedrich von (1804–1840), Swiss mountaineer and naturalist
- Durlet, Emmanuel (1893–1977), Belgian pianist and composer
- Durlet, Frans-Andries (1816–1867), Belgian architect, sculptor and graphic artist
- Durliat, Marcel (1917–2006), French art historian
- Durling, Ulf (* 1940), Swedish writer, doctor and psychiatrist
- Durlovski, Ana (* 1978), Macedonian opera singer (coloratura soprano)
Durm
- Durm, Erik (* 1992), German soccer player
- Durm, Josef (1837–1919), German architect
- Durm, Leopold (1878–1918), German doctor and painter
- Durm, Martin (* 1959), German radio reporter and foreign correspondent
- Durm, Paul (1920–2015), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Dürmayer, Heinrich (1905–2000), Austrian lawyer, police officer, functionary (KPÖ) and concentration camp prisoner
- Durmaz, Abdülkerim (* 1960), Turkish football player
- Durmaz, Barış (* 1981), Turkish soccer player
- Durmaz, Betül (* 1968), German teacher and author
- Durmaz, David (* 1981), Swedish football player
- Durmaz, Ercan (* 1965), German actor of Turkish descent
- Durmaz, Jimmy (* 1989), Swedish-Turkish soccer player
- Dürmeyer, Matthias (* 1990), German soccer player
- Durmic, Amer (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Durmisi, Riza (* 1994), Danish-Albanian football player
- Dürmüller, Jörg (* 1959), Swiss opera singer (tenor)
- Durmuş, Ali Nail (* 1970), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Durmuş, Besim (* 1965), Turkish football player and coach
- Durmuş, Gökhan (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Durmuş, İlkay (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Durmuş, Naşide Gözde (* 1985), Turkish geneticist
- Durmuş, Osman (* 1947), Turkish medic and politician
- Durmuş, Sefa (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Durmuş, Semih (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Durmus, Serkan (* 1986), German actor of Turkish origin
- Durmuş, Uğur (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
Durn
- Durnan, Bill (1916–1972), Canadian ice hockey player
- Durnan, Mark (born 1992), Scottish soccer player
- Durnbaugh, Donald F. (1927–2005), American church historian with the Church of the Brethren
- Dürnberger, Bernd (* 1953), German soccer player
- Dürnberger, Charlotte (* 1936), Austrian painter, graphic artist and civil servant
- Dürnberger, Toni (1932–1992), Austrian mountaineer and explorer
- Dürnegger, Josef (1869–1952), German homeland researcher and Catholic clergyman
- Dürnegger, Markus , Austrian poker player
- Durner, Wolfgang (* 1958), German geoecologist
- Durner, Wolfgang (* 1967), German law scholar and university professor
- Durnerin, Thérèse (1847–1905), French Roman Catholic mystic and founder of the Société des Amis des Pauvres
- Durnes, Landri de , Bishop of Lausanne
- Durnford, Anthony (1830–1879), British officer and commander of the "Natal Native Contingent" in the battle of Isandhlwana in 1879
- Dürnhardt, Franz , Mayor of Braunau am Inn
- Dürnhöfer, Kurt (1886–1958), German film architect
- Dürnhofer, Lorenz (1532–1594), German Protestant theologian
- Durning, Charles (1923–2012), American actor
- Durning, Dennis Vincent (1923–2002), American clergyman, Bishop of Arusha
- Dürninger, Abraham (1706–1773), German merchant, deacon and Herrnhut brother
- Durniok, Manfred (1934–2003), German film producer and director
- Durno, Chris (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Durno, Edwin Russell (1899–1976), American politician
- Durnowo, Lidija Alexandrovna (1885–1963), Russian-Soviet art scholar and restorer
- Durnowo, Pyotr Nikolajewitsch († 1915), Russian politician, Minister of the Interior of the Russian Empire (1905–1906)
- Durnthaler, Reinhold (1942–2017), Austrian bobsledder
- Durnwalder, Luis (* 1941), Italian politician, former governor of South Tyrol
- Durnwalder, Meinhard (* 1976), Italian lawyer and politician (South Tyrol)
Duro
- Duro, Aldo (1916–2000), Italian Romance philologist and lexicographer
- Düro, Christof (* 1963), German theater and film actor
- Duro, José Antonio (1875–1899), Portuguese poet of decadence
- Duro, Klodian (* 1977), Albanian football player
- Duroc, Géraud Christophe Michel (1772–1813), French general, Grand Marshal of the Palace
- Durocher, Leo (1905-1991), American baseball player and coach
- Durocher, Léon (1862–1918), French writer, journalist and bard
- Durocher, Paul-André (* 1954), Canadian clergyman, Archbishop of Gatineau
- Durock, Dick (1937–2009), American actor and stunt performer
- Duroméa, André (1917–2011), French Resistance fighter, member of the National Assembly and Mayor of Le Havre
- Duron, Jacques (1904–1974), French poet, Romanist and music writer
- Duron, Philippe (* 1947), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Durón, Sebastián (1660–1716), Spanish organist and composer
- Duronceray, Marie (1727–1772), wife of Charles Simon Favart
- Duroselle, Jean-Baptiste (1917–1994), French historian
- Durosinmi, Adefolarin (* 1991), Nigerian soccer player
- Durosnel, Jean Auguste (1771–1849), French cavalry general and politician
- Đurović, Mirčeta (1924–2011), Yugoslav economist and politician
- Đurović, Momir (* 1941), Montenegrin engineering scientist
- Đurović, Tomaš (* 1994), Montenegrin shot putter
- Durow, Anatoly Anatoljewitsch (1887–1928), Russian animal trainer
- Durow, Lew Konstantinowitsch (1931–2015), Russian actor and theater director
- Durow, Nikolai Valerjewitsch (* 1980), Russian mathematician and programmer
- Durow, Pawel Valerjewitsch (* 1984), Russian entrepreneur
- Durowa, Nadeschda Andrejewna (1783–1866), Russian cavalryman and author
- Duroy, George (* 1957), Slovak producer of porn films
- Duroy, Lionel (* 1949), French journalist and writer
Durp
- Dürpisch, Norbert (* 1952), German racing cyclist
Durq
- Durquetty, Maurice , French pelota player
Durr
- Dürr, Adolf († 1945), German administrative and ministerial official and administrative judge
- Dürr, Alexander (* 1971), German soccer player
- Dürr, Alexandra (* 1962), French geneticist
- Dürr, Alfred (1879–1953), German lawyer, President of the Munich Higher Regional Court
- Dürr, Alfred (1918–2011), German musicologist and Bach researcher
- Dürr, Alphons (1828–1908), German art publisher, bookseller and local Leipzig politician
- Dürr, Alphons (1855–1912), German art historian and publisher
- Dürr, Barbara (* 1963), Swiss politician (CVP) and Cantonal Councilor
- Dürr, Baschi (* 1977), Swiss politician
- Dürr, Christian (* 1977), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Dürr, Conrad (1907–1999), German motorcycle racer
- Dürr, Damasus († 1585), Transylvanian Saxon and Protestant pastor
- Dürr, Detlef (* 1951), German mathematician and theoretical physicist
- Dürr, Emil (1883–1934), Swiss historian and archivist
- Dürr, Ernst (1921–2002), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Dürr, Ernst Caspar , medalists in Dresden and Zerbst
- Dürr, Françoise (* 1942), French tennis player
- Dürr, Franz Anton (1699–1781), entrepreneur from Baden, founder of the villages of Herrenwies (Forbach) and Hundsbach (Forbach)
- Dürr, Friedrich (1843–1926), German educator and historical researcher
- Dürr, Friedrich (1904–1945), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Dürr, Georg Tobias († 1712), German physician, city doctor in Augsburg and member of the scholars' academy "Leopoldina"
- Dürr, Gustav (1853–1908), German entrepreneur and inventor of the Dürr boiler
- Dürr, Hans Roland (* 1964), German physician and university professor
- Dürr, Hans-Peter (1929–2014), German physicist and essayist
- Dürr, Heiner (1940–2010), German geographer
- Dürr, Heinz (* 1933), German entrepreneur and manager
- Dürr, Hermann (1925–2003), German lawyer and politician (FDP / DVP, SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Durr, Jason (* 1967), British theater and film actor
- Dürr, Johann († 1663), German engraver
- Dürr, Johann (1880–1952), German politician (SPD)
- Dürr, Johann Conrad (1625–1677), German Lutheran theologian, polyhistor and university professor
- Dürr, Johannes (* 1987), Austrian cross-country skier
- Dürr, Julius (1856–1925), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Dürr, Karl (1888–1970), Swiss philosopher
- Dürr, Karl-Friedrich (* 1949), German opera and lied singer (bass baritone)
- Dürr, Katharina (* 1989), German ski racer
- Durr, Kent Diederich Skelton (* 1941), South African politician and ambassador
- Dürr, Klaus (1939–1997), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Dürr, Klaus (1958–2020), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Dürr, Lena (* 1991), German ski racer
- Dürr, Lenka (* 1990), German national volleyball player
- Dürr, Louis (1896–1972), Swiss painter
- Dürr, Ludwig (1822–1891), Prussian major general
- Dürr, Ludwig (1852–1934), German Imperial Judge
- Dürr, Ludwig (1878–1956), German airship designer
- Dürr, Markus (* 1947), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Dürr, Maximilian (* 1992), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dürr, Oskar (1877–1959), Munich city commander
- Dürr, Otto (1929–2011), German fast night from Mainz
- Dürr, Peter (* 1960), German ski racer
- Dürr, Philipp Paul Theodor (1793–1875), German physician
- Dürr, Renate (* 1961), German-Italian historian
- Dürr, Richard (1938–2014), Swiss football player
- Dürr, Sepp (* 1953), German politician (Greens), MdL
- Dürr, Stefan (* 1964), German-Russian farmer and agricultural machinery dealer
- Dürr, Stephen (* 1974), German actor
- Dürr, Thomas (* 1978), Liechtenstein bobsledder
- Dürr, Tobias (* 1965), German social scientist and journalist
- Dürr, Tobias (* 1975), German actor
- Dürr, Ulrich (* 1944), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Fiscal Court
- Dürr, Walther (1932–2018), German musicologist
- Dürr, Wilhelm the Elder (1815–1890), German painter
- Dürr, Wilhelm the Younger (1857–1900), German painter, draftsman and university professor
- Durra, Alfred (1884–1951), German actor and theater director
- Durran, Jacqueline , British costume designer
- Durrance, Richard (1914-2004), American skier
- Durrance, Samuel T. (* 1943), American astrophysicist
- Durrang, Joachim (* 1957), German writer and painter
- Durrani, Ahmad Shah († 1772), Afghan emir; first emir of the Durrani dynasty (1747–1772)
- Durrani, Ali Shah , Afghan emir
- Durrani, Ayub Shah , Afghan emir
- Durrani, Mahmud Shah († 1829), Afghan ruler
- Durrani, Muhammad Asad (* 1941), Pakistani diplomat
- Durrani, Tehmina (* 1953), Pakistani writer
- Durrani, Timur Shah (1748–1793), Pashtun king
- Durrant, Glen (* 1970), English darts player
- Durrant, Mignonette Patricia (* 1943), Jamaican diplomat
- Durrant, Phil (* 1957), British improvisation musician
- Durrant, Sabine , British author and journalist
- Dürrbeck, Heinz (1912–2001), German trade unionist, executive board member of IG Metall (1953–1977)
- Dürrbeck, Herta (1914–1995), German politician (KPD), MdL, resistance fighter
- Dürre, Ernst Friedrich (1834–1905), German metallurgical expert
- Dürre, Hermann (1819–1893), German historian and educator
- Durrell, Gerald (1925–1995) British zoologist and writer
- Durrell, Lawrence (1912–1990) British writer and diplomat
- Durrell, Martin (* 1943), British linguist
- Dürrenmatt, Friedrich (1921–1990), Swiss writer, playwright and painter
- Dürrenmatt, Hugo (1876–1957), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Dürrenmatt, Peter (1904–1989), Swiss conservative historian, publicist and politician
- Dürrenmatt, Ulrich (1849–1908), Swiss conservative journalist and politician
- Durrens, Claude (1921-2002), French postage stamp artist (engraver and designer)
- Durrer, Adalbert (1950–2008), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Durrer, Franz (1790–1857), Swiss politician
- Durrer, Hans (* 1953), Swiss author
- Durrer, Josef (1841–1919), Swiss engineer and politician
- Durrer, Robert (1836–1889), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Durrer, Robert (1867–1934), Swiss historian, art historian and archivist
- Durrer, Robert (1890–1978), Swiss metallurgist
- Durrer, Sylvie (* 1960), Swiss linguist, director of the EBG
- Durrer, Zeno (1884–1967), Swiss entrepreneur
- Durrett, Richard (* 1951), American mathematician
- Dürrfeld, Ernst (1898–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Dürrfeld, Walter (1899–1967), German engineer and manager of the Buna plant at Auschwitz III Monowitz concentration camp
- Durrieu, Antoine Simon (1775–1862), French politician and general
- Dürrigl, Theodor (* 1926), Yugoslav rheumatologist
- Dürrin, Anna , German accused in a witch trial (1594)
- Durringer, Xavier (* 1963), French playwright, screenwriter and film director
- Durrio de Madrón, Francisco (1868–1940), Spanish sculptor, ceramist and goldsmith
- Dürrmeier, Hans (1899–1977), first general director of the Süddeutscher Verlag
- Dürrschmidt, Georg (* 1958), German CDU local politician
- Dürrschmidt, Heinrich (1819–1899), German Imperial Judge
- Dürrschmidt, Jürgen (* 1954), German politician (PDS), MdL
- Dürrschnabel, Malte (* 1982), German jazz musician
- Dürrschnabel, Willi (1945–2014), German soccer player
- Dürrson, Werner (1932–2008), German writer
- Dürrstein, Hubert (* 1955), German forest scientist
- Dürrstein, Johannes (1845–1901), German entrepreneur
- Dürrüşehvar Sultan (1914-2006), daughter of Abdulmecid II.
- Durruti, Buenaventura (1896–1936), Spanish syndicalist and anarchist revolutionary
- Dürrwaechter, Ludwig (1897–1964), German animal breeding scientist and farmer
- Durry, Josef (1881–1970), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Durry, Marcel (1895–1978), French classical philologist
Durs
- Dursch, Georg Martin (1800–1881), German educator, Catholic theologian, Indologist and art collector as well as writer
- Dürsch, Michael (* 1957), German rower
- Dürscheid, Christa (* 1959), German linguist
- Durschmied, Erik (* 1930), Austrian war correspondent and writer
- D'Ursel, Joseph (1848–1903), Belgian politician and President of the Senate
- d'Ursel, Léon Léopold (1867–1934), Belgian ambassador
- Dürselen, Carlo (1926–2006), German sculptor
- D'Urso, Giuseppe (* 1969), Italian middle-distance runner
- Durspekt, Karl (1913–1978), Austrian football player
- Dürst Benedetti, Marianne (* 1961), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Durst, Andreas (* 1966), German army officer and brigadier general
- Dürst, Arthur (1926–2000), Swiss geographer and map historian
- Durst, Bernhard (1882–1966), German religious, Abbot of Neresheim
- Durst, Dieter (* 1946), German cyclist
- Durst, Fred (* 1970), American singer
- Dürst, Hans (1921–2001), Swiss ice hockey player
- Durst, Hans-Peter (* 1958), German cyclist
- Durst, Hermann (1905–1957), German politician (CDU)
- Dürst, Jenny (* 1999), Swiss tennis player
- Dürst, Markus (* 1982), Swiss musician
- Durst, Michael (* 1953), German church historian and patrologist
- Dürst, Peter (* 1936), German prop master in film and television
- Durst, Robert Alan (* 1943), American real estate heir
- Durst, Sigmund (1904–1974), German sports journalist
- Dürst, Thomas (* 1967), German cyclist
- Dürst, Walter (1927–2016), Swiss ice hockey player
- Durst-Benning, Petra (* 1965), German writer
- Durstewitz, Christian (* 1989), German singer
- Durstewitz, Claus , German-Austrian opera and concert singers
- Durstewitz, Ebba (* 1971), German musician, singer and gallery owner
- Durstewitz, Heinz-Josef (* 1945), German clergyman, representative of the Catholic opposition movement in the GDR
- Durstewitz, Jakobus (* 1969), German musician, singer and painter
- Durstewitz, Josef (1928–1972), German administrative lawyer and State Secretary
- Dursun, Abdurrahim (* 1998), Turkish soccer player
- Dursun, Ahmet (* 1978), Turkish soccer player
- Dursun, Davut (* 1953), Turkish scientist and civil servant
- Dursun, Hamza (* 1994), Turkish cross-country skier
- Dursun, Salih (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Dursun, Sedat (* 1997), Turkish soccer player
- Dursun, Serdar (* 1991), German-Turkish soccer player
- Dursun, Turan (1934–1990), Turkish critic of religion and civil rights activist
- Dursy, Emil (1828–1878), German physician and zoologist
Durt
- Durth, Walter (1935–2017), German traffic engineer
- Durth, Werner (* 1949), German architect, sociologist, architectural historian and university professor
- Durtschi, Maxwell (* 1991), American road cyclist, biathlete and cross-country skier
- Durtuluk, Hasan (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Dürtzant, Hermann , German aldermen and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
Duru
- Duru, Sezer (* 1942), Turkish translator
- Duruel, Nursel (* 1941), Turkish journalist and author
- Duruer, Murat (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Duruflé, Marie-Madeleine (1921–1999), French organist
- Duruflé, Maurice (1902–1986), French composer
- Durugönül, Serra (* 1962), Turkish classical archaeologist
- Durutte, Camille (1803–1881), French music theorist and composer
- Durutte, Joseph François (1767–1827), count and French general
- Duruy, Victor (1811-1894), French historian, politician and writer
- Duruz, Grégory (* 1977), Swiss football player
Durv
- Durval (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Durvasula, Ramani (* 1965), American clinical psychologist and author
- Durville, Hector (1849–1923), French occultist and author
Durw
- Dürwald, Wolfgang (1924–2014), German doctor, forensic specialist and university professor
Dury
- Dury, Andreas (* 1961), German writer
- Dury, Baxter (* 1971), British musician
- Dury, Ian (1942–2000) English musician, songwriter and actor
- Dury, Walter (* 1944), German judge, sports lawyer
- Durych, Jaroslav (1886–1962), Czech prose writer, poet, playwright, publicist, Roman Catholic theologian and military doctor
- Duryea, Dan (1907–1968), American actor
- Duryn, Hendrik (* 1967), German actor, voice actor, singer and stuntman
Durz
- Durz, Hansjörg (* 1971), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Durzak, Manfred (* 1938), German Germanist and literary scholar