List of people by name: Di
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[edit] People with names prefixed Di
- Di Bartolomei, Agostino
- Di Biagio, Luigi, Italian footballer
- Di Caprio, Leonardo (born 1974), American actor
- Di Canio, Paolo
- Di Cello, Nadia (born 1989), Argentine actor
- Di Fabio, Udo (born 1954), German jurist
- Di Franco, Ani (born 1970), American musician
- Di Lorenzo, Thomas, economist & writer
- Di Loreto, Marco (born 1954), American economist & writer
- Di Maggio, Joe (1914-1999), American baseball player
- Di Matteo, Alessia (born 2003), medical patient
- Di Meola, Al (born 1954), musician
- Di Michele, David
- Di Natale, Antonio
- Di Paolo, Joey (born 1979), American patient & activist
- Di Pietro, Antonio (born 1950), Italian politician
- Di Resta, John (fl. 1990s), American comedian
- Di Rupo, Elio (born 1951), Belgian politician
- Di Scala, Jamie-Lynn (born 1981), American actor
- Di Vaio, Marco
[edit] Dia
[edit] People named Dia
- Dia, Mamadou (born 1910), Senegalese politician
[edit] Diab - Diag
- Diabelli, Anton (1781-1858), music publisher, editor & composer
- Diaconescu, Ioana Lorena (born 1979), Romanian swimmer
- Diaconis, Persi (born 1945), statistician
- Diaghilev, Serge (1872-1929), ballet impresario
[edit] Diam
- Diamond, Anne (born 1954), British journalist
- Diamond, Baron (John) (1907-2004), British politician
- Diamond, Bernard (b. 1820s), Irish British soldier
- Diamond, Bob (fl. 1980s), American engineer
- Diamond, David (fl. 2000s), American journalist
- Diamond, David (born 1915), composer
- Diamond, Dominik (fl. 1990s), British Scottish journalist
- Diamond, Dustin (born 1977), actor
- Diamond, Gregg (1949-1999), musician
- Diamond, Hugh Welch (1809-1886), photographer
- Diamond, I.A.L. (1920-1988), American writer
- Diamond, Jack (1897-1931), American gangster
- Diamond, Jack (1909-2001), Canadian entrepreneur & philanthropist
- Diamond, Jared (born 1937), American author & polymath biologist
- Diamond, Jim (born 1953), musician
- Diamond, John (1953-2001), British journalist
- Diamond, John, Baron Diamond (1907-2004), British politician
- Diamond, King (born 1956), Danish-American musician
- Diamond, Legs (1897-1931), American gangster
- Diamond, Leland "Lou" (1890-1951), American soldier
- Diamond, Michael (fl. 1980s), American musician
- Diamond, Milton, (born 1934), American biologist
- Diamond, Neil (born 1941), American musician, singer-songwriter
- Diamond, Selma (died 1985), Canadian-born actor & writer
- Diamond Phillips, Lou, (b. 1962), American actor
[edit] Dian - Diaz
- Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997), Princess of the United Kingdom
- Dianin, A. P., Russian chemist
- Dias, Bartolomeu (1450-1500), Portuguese explorer
- Díaz, Aarón (born 1982), Mexican actor
- Díaz, Adolfo Camilo (born 1964), Spanish Asturian writer
- Diaz Alfaro, Abelardo (1916-1999), writer
- Diaz, Cameron (born 1972), Cuban-American actor
- Diaz, Edgardo, American Puerto Rican band manager
- Diaz, Joe (born c. 1938), boxing trainer
- Diaz, Justino (born 1940), singer
- Diaz, Miguel, Spaniard adventurer
- Diaz, Miguel, (born c. 1952), Argentine boxing trainer
- Diaz, Porfirio (1830-1915), Mexican politician
- Diaz, Selian A. (1984-2004), American Puerto Rican soldier
- Dìaz, Valeria (born 1984), Argentine actor
[edit] Dib
- Dibiasi, Klaus (born 1947), Italian diver
[edit] Dic
[edit] Dica - Dice
- Dicaearchus (c. 350 BC- c. 290 BC), Greek geographer
- DiCaprio, Leonardo (born 1974), American actor
- DiCello, Nadia (born 1989), Argentine actor
- Dicey, A. V. (1835-1922), British jurist
[edit] Dick
[edit] People named Dick
- Dick, Albert B., American entrepreneur
- Dick, Andy (born 1965), American actor
- Dick, Charles W. F. (1858-1945), American politician
- Dick, Derek W. (born 1958), Scottish musician
- Dick, Harold G. (1907-1997), American engineer
- Dick, Harriet Elphinstone (1858-1902), British-born Australian swimmer & sport entrepreneur
- Dick, Magic (born 1945), musician
- Dick, Paul (born 1940), Canadian politician & jurist
- Dick, Philip K. (1928-1982), American writer
- Dick, Samuel (1740-1812), American politician - New Jersey
- Dick, Samuel B. (1836-1907), American politician - Pennsylvania
- Dick, William Reid (1879-1961), Scottish sculptor
- Dick-Cunyngham, William Henry, Scottish soldier
[edit] Dicke - Dicks
- Dicke, Robert (1916-1997), American astronomer
- Dickens, A. G. (born 1910), English academic and author
- Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), British author
- Dickenscheid, Tanja (born 1969), German hockey player
- Dickey, Bill (1907-1993), American baseball player & manager
- Dickey, George (1858-1923), American politician & jurist
- Dickey, James (1923-1997), poet
- Dickinson, Angie (born 1931), American actor
- Dickinson, Bob (born 1955), British musician
- Dickinson, Bruce (born 1958), British musician
- Dickinson, Daniel S. (1800-1866), American politician
- Dickinson, David, television presenter
- Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886), American poet
- Dicks, Alan (fl. 1990s), British footballer
- Dicks, Norman D. (born 1940), American politician
- Dicks, Terence (born 1937), British politician
- Dicks, Terrance (born 1935), British writer,
- Dickson, Gordon R. (1923-2001), American author
- Dickson, W.K., inventor
[edit] Did - Die
- Diddley, Bo (born 1928), musician
- Diderot, Denis (1713-1784), French composer
- Didion, Joan (born 1934), writer
- Didriksen, Aagot (1874-1968), Norwegian actor
- Didring, Ernst (1868-1931), Swedish author
- Didius Julianus, Roman Emperor
- Dido (born 1971), British singer
- Didrikson, Mildred "Babe" (1911-1956), American athlete
- Didring, Ernst (1868-1931), Swedish writer
- Diebold, John (1926-2005), American computer engineer & author
- Diefenbaker, John George (1895-1979), Canadian politician
- Diegues, Carlos (b. 1940), Brazilian director
- Diels, Rudolf (1900-1957), German politician
- Diem, Carl (1882-1962), sports scientist
- Diemberger, Kurt (born 1932), Austrian climber
- Diémer, Louis (1843-1919), French pianist & composer
- Dies, Albert Christoph (born 1755), painter
- Dies, Martin (died 1972), American politician
- Diesel, Rudolf (1858-1913), German inventor
- Diesel, Vin (born 1967), American actor
- Dieskau, Dietrich Fischer (born 1925), German singer
- Dieskau, Jean Erdman, Baron (1701-1767), French soldier
- Diestro, Lucio (born 1913), composer
- Dietrich, Marlene (1901-1992), German-born actor
- Dietrich, Sepp (1892-1966), German soldier
[edit] Dif - Dil
- Diffie, Whitfield (born 1944), American cryptographer
- DiFranco, Ani (born 1970), American musician
- Digges, Edward (1620-1674), English politician
- Diggs, Taye (born 1972), American actor
- Dijkstra, Edsger (1930-2002), Dutch computer scientist
- Dijkstra, Sjoukje (born 1942), Dutch skater
- Dikshit, Sheila (born 1938), Indian politician
- Diktonius, Elmer, poet
- Dillard, Annie (born 1945), poet, essayist, novelist
- Dillard, Harrison (born 1923), track and field athlete
- Dillema, Foekje (born 1926), Dutch athlete
- Diller, Phyllis (born 1917), comedienne
- Dillinger, John (1902-1934?), American gangster
- Dillingham, Richard (1823-1850), American abolitionist
- Dillmann, August (1823-1894), German biblical scholar
- Dillon, Clarence (1882-1979)
- Dillon, Clarence Douglas (1909-2003), banker, ambassador
- Dillon, John (1851-1927), Irish Home Rule leader
- Dillon, Kevin (born 1965), American actor
- Dillon, Matt (born 1964), American actor
- Dillon, Phyllis (1948-2004), Jamaican singer
- Dillon, Sidney (1812-1892), American railroad manager
- Dilnot, Andrew, economist
- DiLorenzo, Thomas, economist, writer
- Dilthey, Wilhelm (1833-1911), philosopher
- Dilworth, Thomas (died 1780), British cleric & writer
[edit] Dim - Din
- Dimaggio, Joe (1914-1999), American baseball player
- Dimas, Pyrros (born 1971), Greek weightlifter
- diMatteo, Alessia (born 2003), medical patient
- Dimbleby, Jonathan (born 1944), British journalist
- Dimech, Jeanette (born 1951), Spanish singer
- Dimech, Manwel (1860-1921), Maltese workers' leader
- DiMeola, Al (born 1954), musician
- Dimitrijevic, Dragutin (1877-1917), Serbian politician
- Dimitrios II of Alexandria (1862-1870), Coptic Pope
- Dimitrova, Alexenia, Bulgarian journalist & author
- Dinesen, Isak (1885-1962), Danish writer
- Dingle, Herbert (1890-1978), American astronomer & astrophysicist
- Dingley, Joan, New Zealand mycologist
- Dinh, Khai (died 1925), Vietnamese monarch
- Dinkins, David Norman (born 1927), American politician
- Dinsmoor, Samuel (1766-1835), American politician - New Hampshire
- Dinsmoor, Samuel Jr. (1799-1869), American banker & politician - New Hampshire
- Dinsmoor, Samuel P. (1843-1932), American sculptor & landscape designer
- Dinwiddie, Robert (1693-1770), British colonial administrator
[edit] Dio
- Dio Cassius, Roman historian
- Diocletian (245-313), Roman Emperor
- Diogenes (114-129), Greek patriarch of Constantinople
- Diogo, Carlos (born 1983), Uruguayan footballer
- Dion (408-354 BCE), Sicilian ruler
- Dion, Céline (born 1968), Canadian singer
- Dion, Josh (fl. 2000s), American musician
- Dion, Stéphane (born 1955), Canadian politician
- Dion-Scotti, Colleen (born 1964), American actor
- Dionne, Marcel (born 1951), Canadian hockey player
- Dionysius Exiguus (c. 470-c. 540), religious leader & scholar
- Dionysius, Metropolitan of Moscow (1581-1587)
- Dionysius of Alexandria (248-264), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Dionysius, Pope (260-268)
- Diophantus (circa 298 BC-214 BC), mathematician
- Dior, Christian (1905-1957), French fashion designer
- Dior, Karen (1967-2004), American actor
- Dioscorus of Alexandria (444-451), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Dioscoros II of Alexandria (516-517), Coptic Pope
[edit] Dip - Dir
- DiPaolo, Joey (born 1979), American patient & activist
- DiPietro, Antonio (born 1950), Italian politician
- Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice (1902-1984), French quantum physicist
- Director, Aaron (1901-2004), American economist
- DiResta, John (fl. 1990s), American comedian
- Dirichlet, Peter (died 1859), mathematician
- Dirichlet, Peter Gustav Lejeune (1805-1859), mathematician
- Dirkhising, Jesse (1986-1999), American crime victim
- Dirksen, Everett (1896-1969), American politician
- DiRupo, Elio (born 1951), Belgian politician
[edit] Dis - Dix
- DiScala, Jamie-Lynn (born 1981), American actor
- Disch, Thomas M. (b. 1940), American author
- Dismuke, Aaron (born 1992), American voice actor
- Disney, Doris Miles (1907-1976), American writer
- Disney, John (1779-1857), British barrister & archaeologist
- Disney, Walt (1901-1966), American animator & entrepreneur
- Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-1881), British politician
- D'Israeli, Isaac (1766-1848), British author
- Chris Ditchburn (born 1962), British actor and TV presenter
- Ditka, Mike (born 1939), American football figure
- Ditko, Steve (born 1927), American artist
- Divine (1945-1988), American actor
- Divine, Dreuxilla, American Puerto Rican actor
- Divinsky, Nathan, Canadian television personality
- Divis, Vaclav Prokop (1698-1765), Czech inventor
- Dix, Dorothea (1802-1887), American nurse
- Dix, Dorothy (1861-1951), journalist, activist
- Dix, Otto (1891-1969), German painter
- Dixit, Madhuri (born 1967), actor
- Dixon, Aaron (born 1949), American activist
- Dixon, Franklin W. (1902-1977), American author
- Dixon, Jeane (1904-1997), American astrologer
- Dixon, Scott (born 1980), New Zealand race driver
- Dixon, Stephen (born 1936), American novelist & writer
- Dixon, Thomas (1864-1946), American novelist
- Dixon, Thomas (1816-1880), Australian penal administrator
- Dixon, Vickey (born 1959), British hockey player
- Dixon, Willie (1915-1992), American musician