Dorn

Dorn (German for thorn) is a German/Austrian and Dutch/Flemish surname.

People

 * Angela Dorn-Rancke, Dorn, German politician
 * August T. Dorn (1849–1923), American politician
 * David Dorn (1942–2020), African-American retired police chief murdered after interrupting a burglary
 * Dieter Dorn (born 1935), German theatre director
 * Dolores Dorn (1934–2019), American film actor
 * Edward John Dorn (1854–1937), United States naval officer and Governor of Guam
 * Ed Dorn (1929–1999), American poet
 * Friedrich Ernst Dorn (1848–1916), German physicist
 * Francis E. Dorn (1911–1987), member of the United States House of Representatives
 * George W. Dorn (1836–1891), President of the Chico Board of Trustees in 1872
 * Gerhard Dorn (c. 1530–1584), Belgian philosopher, translator, alchemist, physician and bibliophile
 * Heinrich Dorn (1804–1892), German conductor and composer
 * Ivan Dorn (born 1988), Ukrainian singer, DJ, TV presenter and producer
 * Jennifer Dunbar Dorn, English writer and filmmaker
 * Joel Dorn (1942–2007), music producer
 * Johannes Albrecht Bernhard Dorn (1805–1881), German orientalist
 * Ludwik Dorn (1954–2022), Polish politician
 * Luke Dorn (born 1982), rugby player
 * Michael Dorn (born 1952), American actor
 * Myles Dorn (born 1998), American football player
 * Robert C. Dorn, New York politician
 * Roosevelt F. Dorn (born 1935), mayor
 * Rüdiger Dorn (born 1969), game designer
 * Thea Dorn (born 1970), German writer
 * Walter Dorn (born 1961), scientist, educator, author and researcher
 * William Jennings Bryan Dorn (1916–2005), American politician
 * Wulf Dorn (born 1969), German novelist

Fictional characters

 * Eliot Dorn, on the American crime drama series and soap opera The Edge of Night
 * Rogal Dorn, one of the twenty primarchs and leader of the Imperial Fists in tabletop game Warhammer 40,000
 * Roger Dorn (played by Corbin Bernsen), in the films Major League (1989), Major League II (1994) and Major League: Back to the Minors (1998)
 * Chris Dorn and son Kurt Dorn, wheat farmers in Zane Grey's 1919 novel The Desert of Wheat