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Dya
- Dyal, Kenneth W. (1910–1978), American politician
- Dyall, Valentine (1908–1985) British actor
- Dyani, Johnny (1947–1986), South African jazz musician
- Dyani, Thomas (* 1964), Danish-Nigerian percussionist and singer
- Dyar, Amanda (* 1982), American actress, mental health advisor, comic book artist, author, director and Scream Queen
- Dyas, Guy Hendrix (* 1968), British production designer
Dyb
- Dyba, Johannes (1929-2000), Catholic Bishop of Fulda
- Dyba, Kenneth (* 1945), Canadian writer and theater director
- Dybal, Bruno (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Dybał, Jurek (* 1977), Polish conductor and double bass player
- Dybala, Paulo (* 1993), Argentinian soccer player
- Dyball, Benjamin (* 1989), Australian road cyclist
- Dybdahl, Thomas (* 1979), Norwegian musician
- Dybdahl, Vagn (1922-2001), Danish historian
- Dybdal, Lone (* 1955), Danish marathon runner
- Dybeck Happe, Carolina (* 1972), Swedish manager
- Dybeck, Richard (1811–1877), Swedish antiquarian and poet of the Swedish national anthem
- Dybek, Arnold (* 1975), German soccer player
- Dybel, Wojciech (* 1982), Polish cyclist
- Dybendahl, Trude (* 1966), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Dybenko, Heorhij (* 1928), Soviet-Ukrainian hammer thrower
- Dybenko, Pawel Efimowitsch (1889–1938), Russian revolutionary and Soviet naval officer
- Dyberg, Mia (* 1986), Danish jazz and improvisation musician (alto saxophone, composition)
- Dybfest, Arne (1869-1892), Norwegian writer
- Dybkjær, Lone (1940–2020), Danish politician (Det Radikalische Venstre, RV), member of the Folketing, MEP
- Dyble, Judy (1949-2020) British folk rock singer
- Dyblenko, Yaroslav Anatolyevich (* 1993), Russian ice hockey player
- Dyblie, Alf , Norwegian ski jumper
- Dybowski, Benedykt (1833–1930), Polish naturalist and doctor
- Dybowski, Jean (1856–1928), French botanist and agronomist
- Dybsky, Evgeni (* 1955), Romanian artist
- Dybus, Günter , German speaker
- Dybvad, Kaare (* 1984), Danish politician
- Dybvig, Philip (* 1955), American economist and university professor
- Dybwad Brandrud, Marius (* 1976), Swedish cameraman
- Dybwad, Johanne (1867–1950), Norwegian actress and director
- Dybwad, Johanne (1918–2011), Norwegian ski racer
- Dybwad, Peter (1859–1921), Norwegian-German architect
- Dybwad, Vilhelm (1863–1950), Norwegian lawyer and writer
- Dyby, Knud (1915–2011), Danish resistance fighter
Dyc
- Dyce, Byron (born 1948), Jamaican middle-distance runner
- Dyce, Robert (1798–1869) Scottish surgeon, obstetrician, and Regius Professor at the University of Aberdeen
- Dyce, William (1806–1864) Scottish painter
- Dychauk, Isolda (* 1993), German actress
- Dyche, Lewis Lindsay (1857-1915), American taxidermist, naturalist
- Dyche, Sean (* 1971), English football player and coach
- Dychowitschnaja, Nina Abramowna (1914–2006), Soviet-Russian civil engineer
- Dychtjar, Serhij (* 1975), Ukrainian football player
- Dyck, Anni (* 1931), German Mennonite missionary and writer
- Dyck, Anthonis van (1599–1641), Flemish painter
- Dyck, Arnold (1889–1970), Ukrainian-German-Canadian author, editor and publisher
- Dyck, Daniel van den († 1663), Flemish painter, engraver, architect and engineer
- Dyck, Elisabeth von (1950–1979), German, presumed member of the Red Army faction
- Dyck, Floris van , Dutch still life painter
- Dyck, Hermann (1812–1874), German painter, draftsman and etcher
- Dyck, Johann Gottfried (1750–1813), German bookseller and writer
- Dyck, Margarethe (1887–1956), German educator and politician (LDPD), MdV
- Dyck, Paul (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dyck, Siegfried (1926–2017), German hydrologist and university professor
- Dyck, Vladimir (1882–1943), Ukrainian composer and music teacher
- Dyck, Walther von (1856–1934), German mathematician
- Dyck, Wolfgang (1930–1970), German evangelist
- Dyck-Hemming, Annette van (* 1965), German musicologist
- Dycke, Moritz von (1737–1822), Swedish major general, landowner on Rügen
- Dycke, Otto von (1791–1858), German landowner on Rügen, Prussian civil servant and member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Pomerania
- Dyckerhoff, Eugen (1844–1924), German entrepreneur
- Dyckerhoff, Hans (1899–1969), German industrialist
- Dyckerhoff, Jacob Friedrich (1774–1845), German master builder or architect of classicism, Baden construction officer
- Dyckerhoff, Karl (1825-1893), German civil engineer
- Dyckerhoff, Ursula (1930–2004), German ethnologist and ancient American scholar
- Dyckerhoff, Walter (1897–1977), German industrialist
- Dyckerhoff, Wilhelm (1868–1956), German administrative lawyer and parliamentarian
- Dyckerhoff, Wilhelm Gustav (1805-1894), German entrepreneur
- Dyckhoff, Eduard (1880–1949), German chess player
- Dyckhoff, Peter (* 1937), German Roman Catholic priest, author
- Dyckmans, Josephus Laurentius (1811–1888), Belgian painter
- Dyckmans, Mechthild (* 1950), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Dyczkowski, Adam (* 1932), Polish clergyman, bishop emeritus of Zielona Góra-Gorzów
Dyd
- Dydak, Jan (1968-2019), Polish boxer
- Dydasco, Caprice (* 1993), American soccer player
- Dydi, Rudolf (* 1979), Slovak boxer
- Dydo, Ulla (1925–2017), author, editor and Gertrude Stein expert
- Dyduch, Vincent (* 1974), French football player
- Dydycz, Antoni Pacyfik (* 1938), Polish religious chaplain and emeritus bishop of Drohiczyn
- Dydyna, Alexander (* 1984), German screenwriter
- Dydyschka, Vyachaslau (* 1949), Belarusian chess player
Dye
- Dye, Babe (1898–1962), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dye, Brad (1933-2018), American politician
- Dye, Cameron (* 1984), American triathlete
- Dye, Dale (born 1944), American actor
- Dye, David William (1887–1932) British physicist and electrical engineer
- Dye, Doug (1921-2005), New Zealand microbiologist
- Dye, Jermaine (born 1974), American baseball player
- Dye, John (1963-2011), American actor
- Dye, Leighton (1901–1977), American hurdler
- Dye, Mason (* 1994), American actor
- Dye, Pete (1925-2020), American golf course architect
- Dyens, Dominique (* 1958), French writer
- Dyens, Roland (1955-2016), French guitarist and composer
- Dyer, Alvin R. (1903–1977) American Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Dyer, Amelia (1837-1896) British serial killer
- Dyer, Anne (* 1957), British Anglican Bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church
- Dyer, Bob (1939–2007), American singer-songwriter, author and filmmaker
- Dyer, Bokani (* 1986), Botswana-South African jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Dyer, Buddy (* 1958), American lawyer and politician
- Dyer, Charles (born 1928), British playwright, screenwriter and actor
- Dyer, Charles H. (* 1952), American theologian and dean
- Dyer, Chris , Scuderia Ferrari Australian race engineer
- Dyer, Danny (born 1977), British actor
- Dyer, David Patterson (1838–1924), American lawyer and politician
- Dyer, Edward (1543-1607) British poet
- Dyer, Eldon (1929-1993), American mathematician
- Dyer, Eliphalet (1721–1807), American politician
- Dyer, Elisha (1811–1890), American politician
- Dyer, Elisha junior (1839–1906), American politician
- Dyer, Elmer (1892-1970), American cinematographer
- Dyer, Geoff (* 1958), British writer and journalist
- Dyer, George (* 1948), American racing car driver
- Dyer, Heather (* 1970), British children's author
- Dyer, Hector (1910–1990), American track and field athlete
- Dyer, Jack (1913-2003) Australian football player
- Dyer, Jeannette (* 1986), American soccer player
- Dyer, Kathleen (born 1914), British athlete
- Dyer, Kieron (* 1978), English soccer player
- Dyer, Leon (1807-1883), American Colonel
- Dyer, Leonidas C. (1871–1957), American politician
- Dyer, Lloyd (* 1982), English soccer player
- Dyer, Lorna (* 1945), American figure skater
- Dyer, Martin (* 1946), British computer scientist
- Dyer, Mary († 1660), American Quaker, last religious martyr in North America
- Dyer, Natalia (* 1995), American actress
- Dyer, Nathan (* 1987), English soccer player
- Dyer, Reginald (1864-1927) British military, officer in the British Indian Army
- Dyer, Richard (* 1945), British English scholar and author
- Dyer, Thomas (1805-1862), American politician
- Dyer, Wayne (1940-2015) American author and public speaker
- Dyers, Errol (1952-2017), South African jazz guitarist
- Dyes, Albert (1859–1938), German administrative officer
- Dyes, August (1813–1899), German physician and author
- Dyett, Walter (1901–1969), American violinist and music teacher
Dyg
- Dygai, Nikolai Alexandrovich (1908–1963), Soviet politician
- Dygas, Ignacy (1881-1947), Polish singer (tenor)
- Dygas, Margaret , Polish DJ and music producer
- Dygat, Stanisław (1914–1978), Polish writer
- Dygert, Chloé (* 1997), American cyclist
- Dyggve, Ejnar (1887–1961), Danish architect, archaeologist and architectural historian
- Dygruber, Michaela (* 1995), Austrian ski racer
Dyh
- Dyherrn, Georg Karl von (1710–1759), Saxon lieutenant general
- Dyherrn, Georg von (1848–1878), German poet
- Dyherrn, Ludwig Ferdinand von (1743-1817), Major General of the Electorate of Saxony
- Dyherrn, Rudolf Gottlieb von (1745–1806), Prussian major general
- Dyhr, Nikolas (* 2001), Danish football player
- Dyhrenfurth, Gertrud (1862–1946), German social scientist
- Dyhrenfurth, Günter Oskar (1886–1975), German-Swiss mountaineer and geologist
- Dyhrenfurth, Hettie (1892–1972), German, later Swiss mountaineer
- Dyhrenfurth, Norman (1918–2017), American-Swiss mountaineer and cameraman
- Dyhrenfurth, Waldemar (1849–1899), German lawyer and zotist, translator of Montaigne
- Dyhrn and Schönau, Anton Ulrich von (1704–1768), German court marshal, chamberlain and landowner
- Dyhrn, Hedwig Maximiliane von (1699–1747), Silesian nobleman, lady of the Star Cross and lady in waiting at the imperial court in Vienna
- Dyhrn, Konrad Adolf von (1803–1869), German aristocrat, politician, philosopher, poet and landowner
- Dyhrn-Schönau, Wilhelm Karl von (1749–1813), German aristocrat, diplomat, minister, entrepreneur and landowner
Dyj
- Dyjas, Jakub (* 1995), Polish table tennis player
Dyk
- Dyk, Harry van , Dutch jazz musician and band leader
- Dyk, Ian (* 1985), Australian racing car driver
- Dyk, Paul van (* 1971), German DJ and musician
- Dyk, Reinhard (* 1945), Austrian civil servant and lawyer
- Dyk, Silke van (* 1972), German sociologist
- Dyk, Viktor (1877–1931), Czech poet and politician
- Dyk-Ploss, Irene (* 1947), Austrian university professor and politician (ÖVP)
- Dykan, Andrij (* 1977), Ukrainian football goalkeeper
- Dyke, Broderick (born 1960), Australian tennis player
- Dyke, Emma (* 1995), New Zealand rower
- Dyke, Gareth , paleontologist
- Dyke, Michel van (* 1961), German musician and producer
- Dyke, Roy (* 1945), British rock musician (drums, arrangement)
- Dykes, Hugh (* 1939), British politician from the Conservatives in the House of Commons and the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords
- Dykes, John Bacchus (1823–1876), English clergyman and hymn composer
- Dykes, Loren (* 1988), Welsh soccer player
- Dykes, Lyndon (* 1995), Australian-Scottish soccer player
- Dykewomon, Elana (* 1949), American lesbian author
- Dykhuis, Karl (* 1972), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dykiel, Bożena (* 1948), Polish actress
- Dykinga, Jack (born 1943), American photographer
- Dykman, Isaak Markowitsch (1911–2001), Soviet theoretical physicist, solid-state physicist and university professor
- Dykmann, Pavel (* 1996), German gymnast
- Dykstra, Doris , German soccer goalkeeper
- Dykstra, John (* 1947), American special effects expert
- Dykstra, Lenny (born 1963), American baseball player
- Dykstra, Waling (1821–1914), Frisian poet
Dyl
- Dyląg, Roman (* 1938), Polish jazz musician
- Dylan, Bob (* 1941), American folk and rock musician
- Dylan, Jakob (* 1969), American singer-songwriter
- Dylan, Jesse (* 1966), American film director
- Dylan, Sara (* 1939), American wife of Bob Dylan (1965–1977), mother of Jakob Dylan
- Dyldin, Maxim Sergejewitsch (* 1987), Russian athlete
- Dylewicz, Filip (* 1980), Polish basketball player
- Dylewska, Izabela (* 1968), Polish canoeist
- Dylewski, Klaus (1916–2012), German SS Oberscharführer; Auschwitz concentration camp personnel
- Dylko, Alena (* 1988), Belarusian racing cyclist
- Dylla, Marcin (* 1976), Polish guitarist
- Dyllick, Paul (1908–1991), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Dyllick-Brenzinger, Thomas (* 1953), German economist
- Dyllong, Michael (* 1987), German chef
- Dylong, Fritz (1894–1965), German local politician (SPD)
Dym
- Dym, Harry (* 1938), Israeli mathematician
- Dymally, Mervyn M. (1926–2012), American politician
- Dyminskyj, Petro (* 1954), Ukrainian entrepreneur and sports official
- Dymott, Adiam (* 1982), Swedish singer
- Dymow, Ossip (1878–1959), Russian-American writer, screenwriter, and director
- Dymowski, Alexei Alexandrovich (* 1977), Russian major in the militia
- Dymowskich, Alexander (* 1983), Kazakh racing cyclist
- Dymphna , saint and patroness of the mentally ill
- Dymschitz, Alexander Lwowitsch (1910–1975), Russian literary scholar, author and university professor
- Dymchenko, Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna (* 1977), Russian freestyle skier
Dyn
- Dynam, Jacques (1923-2004), French actor
- Dynamis , Queen of the Bosporan Empire
- Dynamite Kid (1958-2018), British wrestler
- Dynamo (* 1982), English magician
- Dynarski, Gene (1933-2020), American actor
- Dyneley, Peter (1921–1977), British actor and voice actor
- Dynes, Robert C. (* 1942), Canadian-American physicist
- Dynes, Wayne R. (* 1934), American art historian and author
- Dynevor, Sally (born 1963), British actress
- Dynkin, Eugene (1924-2014), Russian mathematician
- Dynko, Andrej (* 1974), Belarusian journalist
- Dynoro (* 1999), Lithuanian music producer
Dyo
- Dyo (* 1992), English R&B singer
- Dyot, Christian (* 1959), French judoka
- Dyot, Serge (* 1960), French judoka
Dyr
- Dyrcz, Andrzej (* 1933), Polish ornithologist and ecologist
- Dyrdek, Rob (* 1974), American skateboarder and television presenter
- Dyrdyra, Vitaly (* 1938), Soviet sailor
- Dyreborg, Erik (1940-2013), Danish football player
- Dyrek, François (1933–1999), French theater, film and television actor
- Dyrenkowa, Nadeschda Petrovna (1899–1941), Russian ethnographer, Turkologist and linguist
- Dyrestam, Mikael (* 1991), Swedish football player
- Dyrhaug, Niklas (* 1987), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Dyrholm, Trine (* 1972), Danish singer, theater and film actress and director
- Dyring, Moya (1909–1967), Australian painter of Cubism and Intimism
- Dyrlich, Benedikt (* 1950), Sorbian writer, politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and editor-in-chief
- Dyrlich, Marko (* 1975), German-Sorbian actor
- Dyrna, Wolfgang (* 1943), German soccer player and coach
- Dyro (* 1992), Dutch DJ and music producer
- Dyroff, Adolf (1866–1943), German philosopher
- Dyroff, Anton (1864–1948), German law scholar and university professor
- Dyroff, Balther (1904–1986), Protestant theologian and member of the Bavarian Senate
- Dyroff, Karl (1862–1938), German orientalist and Egyptologist
- Dyroff, Wolfgang (1923–2018), German photographer, form designer and industrial designer
- Dyrrah, Aida , Albanian singer
- Dyrschka, Halina (* 1975), German film director and film producer
- Dyrssen, Friedrich (1890–1957), German architect
- Dyrssen, Gustaf (1891–1981), Swedish athlete, modern pentathlon and fencer
- Dyrstad, Joanell (* 1942), American politician
- Dyrzka, Juan Carlos (1941–2012), Argentine athlete
Dys
- Dys, Krzysztof (* 1982), Polish jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Dysart, Joseph (1820-1893), American politician
- Dysart, Richard (1929–2015), American film and television actor
- Dyserinck, Hugo (* 1927), Belgian comparatist
- Dysinger, Carol , American filmmaker
- Dysli, Jean-Claude (1935–2013), Swiss western rider and western trainer
- Dysli, Kenzie (* 1991), German film actress, horse trainer and rider
- Dysli, Marc (* 1981), Swiss floorball player
- Dyson, Esther (* 1951), American IT journalist
- Dyson, Frank (1868-1939), English astronomer
- Dyson, Freeman (1923–2020), British-American physicist and mathematician
- Dyson, George (1883–1964), English composer
- Dyson, George (* 1953), American futurologist and non-fiction author
- Dyson, George Malcolm (1902–1978), British chemist
- Dyson, Hugo (1896–1975), English literary scholar and university professor
- Dyson, James (born 1947) British inventor, entrepreneur and artist
- Dyson, Jerome (* 1987), American basketball player
- Dyson, Joe (* 1990), American jazz musician (drums)
- Dyson, John (born 1943), British lawyer, Master of the Rolls
- Dyson, Kevin (* 1975), American football player
- Dyson, Nick (* 1969), English snooker player
- Dyson, Rob (* 1946), American car racing driver and racing team owner
- Dyson, Ronnie (1950–1990), American pop singer
- Dyson, Roy (* 1948), American politician
- Dyson, Simon (* 1977), English golfer
- Dyson, Terry (born 1934), English football player
- Dyster, Frederick Daniel (1810-1893) British physician and naturalist
- Dysthe, Sven Ivar (1931–2020), Norwegian furniture and industrial designer
- Dysthe, Trinelise (* 1933), Norwegian interior designer and journalist
Dyt
- Dytkiewicz, Frank , German bench press
- Dytko, Ewald (1914–1993), Polish football player
- Dytrt, Annette (* 1983), German figure skater of Czech origin
- Dytrt, Veronika (* 1980), Czech-German figure skater
- Dytschko, Iwan (* 1990), Kazakh boxer
Dyv
- Dyvik, Anna (* 1994), Swedish cross-country skier
- Dyvik, Karl-Johan (* 1993), Swedish cross-country skier
Dyw
- Dywan, Henryk (* 1933), German sculptor