Dubois
Dubois may refer to:
People
Dubois (also spelled DuBois or Du Bois, from the French of the wood/forest) is the name of several people:
- Al Dubois, Canadian TV personality and hosted the game show Bumper Stumpers
- Alexandra du Bois, American composer
- Allison DuBois, research spiritual medium and inspiration for the TV show Medium
- Brendan DuBois, author of Resurrection Day
- Charles Frédéric Dubois (1804 – 1867), Belgian naturalist
- Didier Dubois, French mathematician
- François Dubois (1529–1584) huguenot French painter
- François Dubois (1790-1871) neoclassical French painter
- Eugene Dubois (1858 – 1940), anthropologist
- Fred Dubois (1851 - 1930), U.S. Senator
- Guillaume Dubois (1656 – 1723), French cardinal and statesman
- Ja'net Dubois (born 1945), American actress and singer
- Jean-Antoine Dubois (1765 - 1848), a French Catholic missionary in India.
- Joshua Dubois (born 1982), head of the Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships under President Barack Obama
- Lewis DuBois, American Revolutionary War commander
- Louis Dubois, Huguenot colonist in New Netherland, founder of New Paltz, New York
- Macy DuBois (1929 – 2007), Canadian architect
- Paul Charles Dubois (1848 - 1918), Swiss neuropathologist
- Paul Dubois (sculptor) (1829 – 1905), French sculptor and painter
- Pierre Max Dubois (1930 – 1995), classical composer
- R. Luke DuBois, American composer and visual artist
- Stéphanie Dubois, female Canadian tennis player
- Théodore Dubois (1837 – 1924), French organist, composer, and musical administrator
- W. E. B. Du Bois (1868 – 1963), Pan-Africanist leader and scholar
- William Pène du Bois (1916 – 1993), author and illustrator
Fictional people
Places
Dubois is also the name of several American places: