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 * d'Abbans, Claude de Jouffroy, designed the first steamship in 1783
 * D&#261;browska, Maria (1889-1965), Polish writer
 * D&#261;browski, Eugeniusz, Polish painter
 * Dadoo, Yusuf (1909-1983), anti-apartheid activist and communist
 * Daehlie, Bjørn, cross-country skier
 * Dafoe, John W., ed. Winnipeg Free Press
 * Dakin, Henry Drysdale (1880-1952), English chemist
 * Dagobert II of Austrasia, 656-661
 * Dagobert III of Austrasia, 676-679
 * Dahl, Michael, (1659-1743), painter
 * Dahlke, Paul, (1904-1984), actor
 * Dahlström, Sture, Swedish writer
 * Daley, Brian, author
 * Dally, Clarence Madison (d. 1902), glassblower (see X-ray)
 * Dalmas, John, author
 * Dalton, Annie Charlton, Canadian writer
 * Damianos of Alexandria, (578-607), Coptic Pope
 * Damseaux, André, Minister-President of Wallonia
 * Dana, Bill, (born 1924), American actor, comedian
 * Danann, De, musician
 * Daneu, Ivo, basketball player
 * Daniel of Hadshit, Maronite Patriarch
 * Daniel of Shamat, Maronite Patriarch
 * Daniel, of Morley, scholastic philosopher
 * Daniels, Kate, poet
 * Danielson, Vince, Canadian athlete
 * Danilova, Avgusta, (1869-1958), actress, director, pedagogue
 * Dannay, Frederic, (1905-1982), American mystery novelist, one of two collaborating under the pseudonym Ellery Queen
 * Danno, Jacqueline, (born 1936), actress
 * Danton, Ray, (died 1992), American actor/director.
 * Danton, Rebecca, pseudonym of British author Janet Louise Roberts
 * Danzer, Ludwig W., mathematician
 * d'Aragona, Tullia, (died 1556), Italian courtesan and writer
 * D'Arcy, Margaretta, Aosdána
 * Dares, Tracy, pianist
 * Das, Indraneel, mathematician
 * Das, Nandita, Indian actress
 * Dasburg, John, CEO, Northwest Airlines
 * Dau, Herbert, (1911-2000)
 * Daume, Willi, (1913-1996), Olympic organizer
 * Daumier, Sophie, (born 1936), actress
 * Daunt, Timothy, British politician
 * Davenport, Nigel, (born 1928), actor
 * Davern, Kenny, musician
 * Davidson, Ben, (born 1940), American football player
 * Davidson, James Alfred, Governor of the British Virgin Islands
 * Davidson, John, retired ice-hockey player
 * Davidsz de Hem, Jan, (1606-1683), painter
 * Davies, Andrew, politician
 * Davies, Delmar, film director
 * Davies, Peter Ho, author
 * Davis, Adelle, (1904-1974), nutritionist, writer
 * Davis, Art, Dr., musician
 * Davis, Deane C., US politician
 * Davis, Ernie, (1939-1963), American football star
 * Davis, Gary, Reverend, musician
 * Davis, John E., US politician
 * Davis, Reverend Gary, (born 1896), musician
 * Davis, Spencer, (born 1941)
 * Davis, Stingray, (born 1942), musician (P-Funk)
 * Davydov, Denis, (1784-1839), poet
 * Dawes, James W., US politician
 * Dawson, William M. O., US politician
 * Day, Clarence, (1901-1990), ice hockey player
 * Day, Dennis, (died 1988), singer, actor.
 * Day, Jimmy, musician
 * Day, Pat, (born 1953), jockey
 * Deak, Jon, composer
 * Dean, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury
 * Deane, Raymond, member of Aosdána
 * Deane, Seamus, member of Aosdána
 * de Baca, Ezequiel C., American New Mexico Governor
 * Debeljak, Ales, (born 1961), poet
 * Debeljak, Anton, (1887-1952), poet
 * Debeljak, Tine, (born 1913), poet
 * Debenjak, Riko, (born 1908), painter and graphic artist.
 * Debicki, Stanislaw, Polish painter
 * Decanski, Stefan, (1321-1331), Serbian monarch
 * Dechy, Nathalie, French tennis Olympian
 * DeCosta-Willis, Miriam, poet & editor (Erotique Noire/Black Erotica)
 * Dede, Edmond, musican, composer
 * de Ferranti, Sebastian Ziani (1864-1930), electrical engineer
 * De Filippo, Peppino, actor
 * De Filippo, Titina, actor
 * DeFord, Frank, (born 1938), sports journalist
 * deForest, Henry, American railroad executive
 * DeFrees, Madeline, poet
 * Deguise, Victor, (1855-1922), general
 * De Havilland, Peter, (1810-1821), British bailiff
 * De Hert, Robbe, film director
 * Dehousse, Jean-Maurice, Belgian regional prime minister
 * de Jongh, Andreé, Belgian resistance activist
 * De Keyser, Raoul, abstract painter
 * Dekleva, Milan, (born 1946), poet
 * de la Mare, William, scholastic philosopher
 * de la Roche, Mazo, Jalna saga
 * De La Torre, Lillian, author
 * DeLeon, Oscar, Salsa music singer
 * Deluc, Xavier, actor
 * DeLucia, Paco, musician
 * De Rada, Jeronim, poet
 * Descalzi, Guillermo, Television news reporter
 * de Silva, Victoria, aristocrat
 * de Staël, Nicolas, (1914-1955), French painter
 * de Toth, Andre, film director
 * DeVarona, Donna, (born 1947), Olympic gold medalist in swimming, sports journalist, sports activist
 * Devine, Joseph M., US politician
 * DeVita, Franco, Brazilian born Venezuelan citizen; singer
 * de Wit, Johan, statesman
 * de Witt, Emanuel, (1616-1692), painter
 * DeWitt, Frederick, cartographer
 * Deak, Jon, composer
 * Dean, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury
 * Deane, Raymond, member of Aosdána
 * Deane, Seamus, member of Aosdána
 * de Baca, Ezequiel C., American New Mexico Governor
 * Debeljak, Ales, (born 1961), poet
 * Debeljak, Anton, (1887-1952), poet
 * Debeljak, Tine, (born 1913), poet
 * Debenjak, Riko, (born 1908), painter and graphic artist
 * Debicki, Stanislaw, Polish painter
 * Decanski, Stefan, (1321-1331), Serbian monarch
 * Dechy, Nathalie, French tennis Olympian
 * DeCosta-Willis, Miriam, poet & editor (Erotique Noire/Black Erotica)
 * Dede, Edmond, musican, composer
 * de Ferranti, Sebastian Ziani (1864-1930), electrical engineer
 * De Filippo, Peppino, actor
 * De Filippo, Titina, actor
 * DeFord, Frank, (born 1938), sports journalist
 * DeFrees, Madeline, poet
 * Deguise, Victor, (1855-1922), general
 * De Havilland, Peter, (1810-1821), British bailiff
 * De Hert, Robbe, film director
 * Dehousse, Jean-Maurice, Belgian regional prime minister
 * de Jongh, Andreé, Belgian resistance activist
 * De Keyser, Raoul, abstract painter
 * Dekleva, Milan, (born 1946), poet
 * Delafose, John, musician
 * Delak, Ferdo, (1905-1968), actor, director, dramatist, publicist
 * delaMare, William, scholastic philosopher
 * Delaney, Beauford, (1901-1979), painter
 * Delaney, Ronnie, Olympic medal winner/athletics
 * Delano, Diane, (born 1957), actress
 * Delano, Gerard, (1890-1972), painter
 * Delano, Jack, (born 1914), photographer, musical composer
 * Delano, Joseph C., (1796-1886), captain
 * delaRoche, Mazo, Jalna saga
 * DeLaTorre, Lillian, author
 * DeLeon, Oscar, Salsa music singer
 * DeLint, Charles, (born 1951), writer
 * delRay, Teisco, musician
 * DelRio, Evelyn, Hollywood actress, from Puerto Rico
 * Deluc, Xavier, actor
 * DeLucia, Paco, musician
 * Dempsey, John J., US New Mexico Governor
 * Demsar, Janez, (born 1971), Slovenian computer scientist
 * Deniset, Francois Adolphe, SOE agent, WW II hero
 * Dennis, Matt (born 1914), singer
 * Denney, Charles E., president of the Erie Railroad, 1929–1939
 * Denny, Reginald Leigh, actor
 * Dentz, Henri, Vichy France general in Syria
 * Denys the Carthusian, scholastic philosopher
 * Depardon, Raymond, (born 1942), photographer
 * Depew, Chauncey M. (1834-1928), U.S. Senator from New York and president of the New York Central railroad
 * DeRada, Jeronim, poet
 * Deramus, William N., III, president of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad
 * Derzaj, Marjana, singer
 * Des calzi, Guillermo, television news reporter
 * de Silva, Victoria, aristocrat
 * Dessi, Giuseppe, Sardinian novelist
 * de Staël, Nicolas, (1914-1955), French painter
 * Detela, Jure, (1951-1992), poet
 * deToth, Andre, film director
 * Deutsch, Babette, poet
 * Deutsch, Martin, (died 2002), physicist, discoverer of positronium
 * Dev, Feliks, (1732-1786), poet
 * DeVarona, Donna, (born 1947), Olympic gold medalist in swimming, sports journalist, sports activist
 * Devine, Joseph M., US politician
 * DeVita, Franco, Brazilian born Venezuelan citizen; singer
 * deWit, Johan, statesman
 * de Witt, Emanuel, (1616-1692), painter
 * DeWitt, Frederick, cartographer
 * d'Eynsham, Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury
 * Dhillon, Poonam, Indian actress
 * Dhejne, Hans (1891-1986), Swedish poet
 * Dick, Magic, (born 1945), musician
 * Dick, Samuel B., (1836-1907), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
 * Dies, Martin, (died 1972), American politician
 * Diestro, Lucio, (born 1913), composer
 * Dijkstra, Sjoukje, (born 1942), figure skater
 * Dillon, Kevin, (born 1965), American actor
 * Dillon, Sidney (1812-1892), American railroad manager
 * Dimitrios II of Alexandria, (1862-1870), Coptic Pope
 * Dionysius, Metropolitan of Moscow, (1581-1587)
 * Dioscoros II of Alexandria, (516-517), Coptic Pope
 * Dirichlet, Peter, (died 1859), mathematician
 * Disney, Doris Miles, (born 1907), writer
 * Dodge, Mabel, 20th-century American writer
 * Dodged, Mary Mapes, (1831-1907), writer
 * Dogsa, Irena, (born 1957), psychologist
 * Dolar, Davorin, (born 1921), chemist
 * Dolenc, Mate, (born 1945), author
 * Dolezal, Alenka Jenstrle, (born 1959), poet
 * Dolinar, Lojze, (1893-1970), sculptor
 * Domicelj, Tomaz, (born 1948), composer, musician and singer.
 * Domin, Hilde, (born 1912), writer
 * Dominko, Franjo, (1903-1987), astronomer.
 * Donahue, Troy, (1936-2001), American actor
 * Donhoff, Marion Countess, (1909-2002), publisher
 * Dornier, Claude, (1884-1969), aircraft designer
 * Dornik, Ivan, (1892-1968), poet
 * Dorotheos of Alexandria, (565-580), Coptic Pope
 * Dorsch, Kathe, (1890-1957), actress
 * Dotrement, Christian, (1922-1981), painter
 * Downes, Rackstraw, (born 1939), American painter
 * Downs, Thomas, American railroad manager
 * Drayton, Wiliam L., (1807-1864), US Senator from New Jersey
 * Drekonja, Ciril, (1896-1944), poet
 * Dripps, Isaac, American railroad locomotive builder
 * Drolc, Stefka, (born 1923), actress and pedagogue.
 * Dubail, Auguste, (1851-1934), general
 * Duchaussoy, Michel, (born 1938)
 * Duchin, Peter, (born 1937), pianist, bandleader
 * Duden, Konrad, (1829-1911), philologist
 * Dudikoff, Michael, (born 1954), actor
 * Duesenberg, Frederick, (died 1932), automotive inventor
 * Duff, Howard, (1917-1990), actor
 * Duffy, Jim, football team manager
 * Dular, Janez, (born 1943), philologist and sociolinguist
 * Dular, Joze, (1915-2000), poet
 * Duletic, Vojko, (born 1924), film director, montage editor and scenarist
 * du Pont, Margaret, American tennis player
 * dUrfe, Honore, (born 1568), French writer
 * Durst, Lavad, (born 1913), musician
 * Durya, Dan, (1907-1968), actor