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- Tseren-Ochiryn Damba Dorji, Damba Dorji, Tseren-Ochiryn (also try Tseren-Ochiryn Dorji)
- '''Tseren-Ochiryn Damba Dorji''' ([[1898]] - [[1932]]), Mongolian Communist [[political figure]]; 1st [[secretary-general]] of Mongolian Communist Party 1921-1928
- Damdin-Suren
- '''Damdin-Suren''' ([[18XX]] - [[19XX]]), Mongolian [[political figure]]; pres. of Mongolia 1928
- Georgi Pyrvanov Damjanov, Damjanov, Georgi Pyrvanov (also try Georgi Damjanov)
- '''Georgi Pyrvanov Damjanov''' ([[1892]] - [[1958]]), Bulgarian Communist [[political figure]]; pres. of Bulgaria 1950-1958
- Takuma Dan, Dan, Takuma
- '''Takuma Dan''' ([[1858]] - [[1932]]), Japanese mining businessman; head of Mitsui 1914-1932; murdered
- Clemence Dane, Dane, Clemence (pseud. of Winifred Ashton)
- '''Clemence Dane''' ('''pseud. of Winifred Ashton''') ([[1888]] - [[1965]]), [[English]] [[dramatist]] & [[novelist]]; wrote novels "Regiment of Women" 1917, "Broome Stages" 1931, play "A Bill of Divorcement" 1921
- Frederic Dannay, Dannay, Frederic (pseud. Ellery Queen) - referenced in Ellery Queen
- '''Frederic Dannay''' ('''pseud. Ellery Queen''') ([[1905]] - [[1982]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] mystery [[author, writer]]; cousin of Manfred Lee
- Iapon Danzan, Danzan, Iapon
- '''Iapon Danzan''' ([[1873]] - [[1924]]), Mongolian Communist [[political figure]]; 1st chairman of Mongolian Communist Party 1921-1924
- Edward Emil Jr. David, David, Edward Emil Jr. => Edward Emil David, Jr., Edward Emil David Jr.
- '''Edward Emil Jr. David''' (born [[1925]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]] & electrical engineer; presidential science advisor 1970-1972
- Vaclav David, David, Vaclav
- '''Vaclav David''' (born [[1910]]), Czechoslovakian diplomat; Czechoslovakian foreign minister 1953-1968
- Pierre Jean David d'Angers, David d'Angers, Pierre Jean
- '''Pierre Jean David d'Angers''' ([[1788]] - [[1856]]), [[French]] sculptor
- Ljubomir Davidovic, Davidovic, Ljubomir
- '''Ljubomir Davidovic''' ([[1863]] - [[1940]]), Yugoslavian [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, & Slovenes 1919-1920, 1924
- Samuel Davies, Davies, Samuel
- '''Samuel Davies''' ([[1723]] - [[1761]]), American Presbyterian clergyman & educator; pres. of Princeton [[University]] 1759-1761
- Agustin Davila Padilla, Davila Padilla, Agustin (also try Agustin Padilla)
- '''Agustin Davila Padilla''' ([[1562]] - [[1604]]), [[Mexican]] historian & monk
- Norman Davis, Davis, Norman
- '''Norman Davis''' ([[1878]] - [[1944]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] diplomat; pres. of Council on Foreign Relations 1936-1944
- Phil Davis, Davis, Phil - article on an actor
- '''Phil Davis''' ([[1906]] - [[1964]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] cartoonist
- Dawar
- '''Dawar''' ([[16XX]] - [[1628]]), Mogul emperor of India 1627-1628; grandson of Jahangir
- William Jr. Dawson, Dawson, William Jr. => William Dawson, Jr., William Dawson Jr. (also try William Dawson)
- '''William Jr. Dawson''' ([[1885]] - [[1972]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] diplomat; [[United States of America|U.S.]] ambasador to Pan-American Union 1947-1948; 1st [[United States of America|U.S.]] ambasador to Organization of American states 1948 (OAS)
- Stephen Daye, Daye, Stephen
- '''Stephen Daye''' ([[1594?]] - [[1668]]), 1st American printer
- John Francis Dearden, Dearden, John Francis (also try John Dearden)
- '''John Francis Dearden''' ([[1907]] - [[1988]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] cardinal 1969; archbishop of Detroit 1959-1980
- Francisco Deballi, Deballi, Francisco
- '''Francisco Deballi''' ([[1793]] - [[1859]]), Uruguayan songwriter; co-composed Uruguayan national anthem (adopted 1845) with Fernando Quijano
- William DeBeck, DeBeck, William (Billy)
- '''William DeBeck''' ('''Billy''') ([[1890]] - [[1942]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] cartoonist; created Barney Google
- Charles Denby, Denby, Charles
- '''Charles Denby''' ([[1830]] - [[1904]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] diplomat; father of Edwin Denby
- Robert Bolivar DePugh, DePugh, Robert Bolivar (Bob) (also try Robert DePugh)
- '''Robert Bolivar DePugh''' ('''Bob''') (born [[1923]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] anti-Communist activist; founded Minutemen 1961
- Joseph Marie, Comte Dessaix, Dessaix, Joseph Marie, Comte
- '''Joseph Marie, Comte Dessaix''' ([[1764]] - [[1834]]), [[French]] [[general]]
- Devawongse (Krom Mun Devawongse Varoprakarn)
- '''Devawongse ''' ('''Krom Mun Devawongse Varoprakarn''') ([[1858]] - [[1923]]), Thai [[political figure]]; principal minister of Thailand 1885-1923
- Dewang (Yunwang, Yunduanwang Chuke, Jinong, Demchik Domlop)
- '''Dewang ''' ('''Yunwang, Yunduanwang Chuke, Jinong, Demchik Domlop''') ([[1870]] - [[19XX]]), Mongolian [[political figure]]; head of state of Inner Mongolian Federation 1937-1945
- James Dewar, Dewar, James - Wrong article
- '''James Dewar''' ([[1897?]] - [[1985]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] baker; invented Hostess Twinkie 1930
- Hartono Dharsono, Dharsono, Hartono
- '''Hartono Dharsono''' (born [[19XX]]), Indonesian [[general]] & [[political figure]]; 1st [[secretary-general]] of Association of Southeast Asian Nations 1976-1978 (ASEAN)
- Yoro Diakite, Diakite, Yoro
- '''Yoro Diakite''' ([[1932]] - [[1973]]), Malian army officer & [[political figure]]; pres. of Mali 1968-1969
- Alfred Blake Dick, Dick, Alfred Blake (also try Alfred Dick)
- '''Alfred Blake Dick''' ([[1856]] - [[1934]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] inventor & manufacturer; invented mimeograph
- Gladys Henry Dick, Dick, Gladys Henry (also try Gladys Dick)
- '''Gladys Henry Dick''' ([[1881]] - [[1963]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] physician
- Hardy Cross Dillard, Dillard, Hardy Cross (also try Hardy Dillard)
- '''Hardy Cross Dillard''' ([[1902]] - [[1982]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] jurist; [[United States of America|U.S.]] judge on World Court 1970-1979
- Raymond Lee Ditmars, Ditmars, Raymond Lee (also try Raymond Ditmars)
- '''Raymond Lee Ditmars''' ([[1876]] - [[1942]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] naturalist
- Said Ahmed Djohar, Djohar, Said Ahmed (also try Said Djohar)
- '''Said Ahmed Djohar''' (born [[19XX]]), Comoros [[political figure]]; acting pres. of Comoros 1989-1990; pres. of Comoros 1990--
- Jovan Djordjevic, Djordjevic, Jovan
- '''Jovan Djordjevic''' ([[1826]] - [[1900]]), Serbian lyricist; wrote Serbian national anthem
- Makhosini Dlamini, Dlamini, Makhosini
- '''Makhosini Dlamini''' ([[1914]] - [[1976]]), Swazi [[political figure]]; 1st [[prime minister]] of Swaziland 1967-1976; 1st [[prime minister]] of independent Swaziland 1968; nephew of Sobhuza II
- Maphevu Dlamini, Dlamini, Maphevu
- '''Maphevu Dlamini''' ([[1922]] - [[1979]]), Swazi army officer & [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Swaziland 1976-1979
- Dmitri II
- '''Dmitri II''' ([[1299]] - [[1325]]), [[Russian]] grand prince 1322-1325; son of Mikhail II
- Bonamy Dobree, Dobree, Bonamy
- '''Bonamy Dobree''' ([[1891]] - [[1974]]), [[English]] scholar
- Harold Willis Dodds, Dodds, Harold Willis (also try Harold Dodds)
- '''Harold Willis Dodds''' ([[1889]] - [[1980]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator & political [[scientist]]; pres. of Princeton [[University]] 1933-1957
- Theophilus Ebenhaezer Doenges, Doenges, Theophilus Ebenhaezer (also try Theophilus Doenges)
- '''Theophilus Ebenhaezer Doenges''' ([[1898]] - [[1968]]), [[South]] African [[political figure]]; pres. of [[South]] Africa 1967
- Dansranbelgiyen Dogsom, Dogsom, Dansranbelgiyen
- '''Dansranbelgiyen Dogsom''' ([[1884]] - [[1939]]), Mongolian Communist [[political figure]]; pres. of Mongolia 1936-1939
- Charles Lawthers Jr. Donnelly, Donnelly, Charles Lawthers Jr. => Charles Lawthers Donnelly, Jr., Charles Lawthers Donnelly Jr.
- '''Charles Lawthers Jr. Donnelly''' ([[1929]] - [[1994]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] air force [[general]]
- Frederic Garrett Donner, Donner, Frederic Garrett (also try Frederic Donner)
- '''Frederic Garrett Donner''' ([[1902]] - [[1987]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] automobile businessman; chairman of General Motors [[Corporation]] 1958-1967
- Hedley Williams Donovan, Donovan, Hedley Williams (also try Hedley Donovan)
- '''Hedley Williams Donovan''' ([[1914]] - [[1990]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] magazine editor; editor-in-chief of Time magazine 1964-1979
- John Eberhard Faber, Faber, John Eberhard (also try John Faber)
- '''John Eberhard Faber''' ([[1822]] - [[1879]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] ([[German]]-born) pencil manufacturer; founded 1st large-scale pencil factory in [[United States of America|U.S.]] 1861
- Johannes Fabricius, Fabricius, Johannes - redirect to his father
- '''Johannes Fabricius''' ([[1587]] - [[1615]]), [[German]] astronomer; discovered sunspots & rotation of sun
- Mustafa, Pasha Fahmi, Fahmi, Mustafa, Pasha
- '''Mustafa, Pasha Fahmi''' ([[18XX]] - [[1914]]), Egyptian [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Egypt 1891-1893, 1895-1908
- George Winthrop Fairchild, Fairchild, George Winthrop (also try George Fairchild)
- '''George Winthrop Fairchild''' ([[1854]] - [[1924]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] computer businessman; chairman of IBM 1915-1924
- Peter Faneuil, Faneuil, Peter
- '''Peter Faneuil''' ([[1700]] - [[1743]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] merchant
- Maurice Farman, Farman, Maurice
- '''Maurice Farman''' ([[1877]] - [[1964]]), [[French]] airplane manufacturer & aviator; co-developer & co-eponym of Farman biplane with brother Henri Farman
- Margaret Farrar, Farrar, Margaret (nee Petherbridge)
- '''Margaret Farrar''' ('''nee Petherbridge''') ([[1897]] - [[1984]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] crossword constructor & editor; 1st crossword puzzle editor for New York Times 1942-1969
- James Augustine Farrell, Farrell, James Augustine (also try James Farrell)
- '''James Augustine Farrell''' ([[1863]] - [[1943]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] steel businessman; pres. of U.[[South]] Steel [[Corporation]] 1911-1932; CEO of U.[[South]] Steel [[Corporation]] 1927-1932
- William Herbert Perry Faunce, Faunce, William Herbert Perry
- '''William Herbert Perry Faunce''' ([[1859]] - [[1930]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator; pres. of Brown [[University]] 1899-1929
- Lincoln Faurer, Faurer, Lincoln
- '''Lincoln Faurer''' (born [[1927?]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] air force [[general]]; director of National Security Agency 1982-1985 (NSA)
- Leonard Feather, Feather, Leonard
- '''Leonard Feather]]''' ([[1914]] - [[1994]]), [[British]] [[jazz]] writer, producer and educator; author of The Encyclopedia of Jazz
- Victor Feather, Feather, Victor
- '''Victor Feather''' ([[1908]] - [[1976]]), [[British]] labor leader
- Robert Fechner, Fechner, Robert
- '''Robert Fechner''' ([[1876]] - [[1939]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]] & labor leader; 1st director of Civilian Conservation Corps 1933-1939 (CCC)
- Julian Felipe, Felipe, Julian
- '''Julian Felipe''' ([[1861]] - [[1944]]), Philippine songwriter; composed Philippine national anthem
- James Fenner, Fenner, James
- '''James Fenner''' ([[1771]] - [[1846]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]; [[governor]] of Rhode Island 1807-1811, 1824-1831, 1843-1845; son of Arthur Fenner
- Elias Fernandez, Fernandez , Elias (Albano)
- '''Elias Fernandez''' ('''Albano''') ([[1845]] - [[1910]]), Chilean [[political figure]]; pres. of Chile 1910
- Guglielmo Ferrero, Ferrero, Guglielmo
- '''Guglielmo Ferrero''' ([[1871]] - [[1943]]), [[Italian]] [[author, writer]] & historian; wrote "Greatness and Decline of Rome" 1907-1909, "Ancient Rome and Modern America" 1914
- Elisha Ferry, Ferry, Elisha
- '''Elisha Ferry''' ([[1825]] - [[1895]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]; 1st [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[governor]] of Washington 1889-1893
- William Preston Few, Few, William Preston (also try William Few)
- '''William Preston Few''' ([[1867]] - [[1940]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator; pres. of Duke [[University]] 1910-1940
- Zdenek Fierlinger, Fierlinger, Zdenek
- '''Zdenek Fierlinger''' ([[1891]] - [[1976]]), Czechoslovakian [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Czechoslovakia 1945-1946
- Frank Edward Figgures, Figgures, Frank Edward (also try Frank Figgures)
- '''Frank Edward Figgures''' ([[1910]] - [[1990]]), [[British]] [[administrator]]; 1st [[secretary-general]] of European Free Trade Association 1960-1965
- Francisco de Figueroa, Figueroa, Francisco de (also try Francisco Figueroa)
- '''Francisco de Figueroa''' ([[1536?]] - [[1620?]]), [[Spanish]] poet; wrote poem "Tirsi"
- Caroline Carmichael Fillmore, Fillmore, Caroline Carmichael (nee McIntosh) (also try Caroline Fillmore)
- '''Caroline Carmichael Fillmore''' ('''nee McIntosh''') ([[1813]] - [[1881]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] 2nd wife of Millard Fillmore 1858
- John Sydney Fine, Fine, John Sydney (also try John Fine)
- '''John Sydney Fine''' ([[1893]] - [[1978]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]; [[governor]] of Pennsylvania 1951-1955
- Thomas Knight Finletter, Finletter, Thomas Knight (also try Thomas Finletter)
- '''Thomas Knight Finletter''' ([[1893]] - [[1980]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]]; [[secretary]] of air force 1950-1953; [[United States of America|U.S.]] ambassador to NATO 1961-1965
- David Edward Finley, Finley, David Edward (also try David Finley)
- '''David Edward Finley''' ([[1890]] - [[1977]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]] & art historian; 1st director of National Gallery of Art 1938-1956
- Samuel Finley, Finley, Samuel
- '''Samuel Finley''' ([[1715]] - [[1766]]), American (Irish-born) Presbyterian clergyman & educator; pres. of Princeton [[University]] 1761-1766
- Herman Fischer, Fischer, Herman
- '''Herman Fischer''' ([[1898]] - [[1975]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] toy manufacturer; co-founder & co-eponym of Fischer-Price Toys 1930
- Frederick Perry Fish, Fish, Frederick Perry (also try Frederick Fish)
- '''Frederick Perry Fish''' ([[1855]] - [[1930]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] telephone businessman; pres. of AT&T 1901-1907
- Dorothy Fisher, Fisher, Dorothy (nee Canfield), Dorothea Frances)
- '''Dorothy Fisher''' (nee Canfield), '''Dorothea Frances''') ([[1879]] - [[1958]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[novelist]]
- John Stuchell Fisher, Fisher, John Stuchell (also try John Fisher)
- '''John Stuchell Fisher''' ([[1867]] - [[1940]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]; [[governor]] of Pennsylvania 1927-1931
- Robert Bishop Jr. Fiske, Fiske, Robert Bishop Jr. => Robert Bishop Fiske, Jr., Robert Bishop Fiske Jr.
- '''Robert Bishop Jr. Fiske''' (born [[1930]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] lawyer; 1st chief prosecutor in Whitewater investigation 1994
- Ebenezer Fitch, Fitch, Ebenezer
- '''Ebenezer Fitch''' ([[1756]] - [[1833]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] clergyman & educator; 1st pres. of Williams College 1793-1815
- Austin Flint, Flint, Austin
- '''Austin Flint''' ([[1812]] - [[1886]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] physician
- Austin Jr. Flint, Flint, Austin Jr. => Austin Flint, Jr., Austin Flint Jr. (also try Austin Flint)
- '''Austin Jr. Flint''' ([[1836]] - [[1915]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] physician; son of Austin Flint
- Charles Ranlett Flint, Flint, Charles Ranlett (also try Charles Flint)
- '''Charles Ranlett Flint''' ([[1850]] - [[1934]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] computer industrialist; formed Computing-Tabulating-Recording [[Company]] (later IBM)
- John Fludd, Fludd, John
- '''John Fludd''' ([[1574]] - [[1637]]), [[English]] physician & popularizer of Rosicrucianism
- James Lawrence Fly, Fly, James Lawrence (also try James Fly)
- '''James Lawrence Fly''' ([[1898]] - [[1966]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]]; chairman of Federal Communications Commission 1939-1944 (FCC)
- Max von Forckenbeck, Forckenbeck, Max von (also try Max Forckenbeck)
- '''Max von Forckenbeck''' ([[1821]] - [[1892]]), [[German]] [[political figure]]
- John Thompson Ford, Ford, John Thompson (also try John Ford)
- '''John Thompson Ford''' ([[1829]] - [[1894]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] theater manager; owner & eponym of Ford's Theatre
- Eugene Noble Foss, Foss, Eugene Noble (also try Eugene Foss)
- '''Eugene Noble Foss''' ([[1858]] - [[1939]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]; [[governor]] of Massachusetts 1911-1914
- Henry Fourdrinier, Fourdrinier, Henry
- '''Henry Fourdrinier''' ([[1766]] - [[1854]]), [[English]] inventor & paper manufacturer
- Fontaine Fox, Fox, Fontaine
- '''Fontaine Fox''' ([[1884]] - [[1964]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] cartoonist; created Toonerville Folks
- Frank Diehl Frackenthal, Frackenthal, Frank Diehl (also try Frank Frackenthal)
- '''Frank Diehl Frackenthal''' ([[1883]] - [[1968]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator; provost of Columbia [[University]] 1937-1945; acting pres. of Columbia [[University]] 1945-1948
- Kuno Francke, Francke, Kuno
- '''Kuno Francke''' ([[1855]] - [[1930]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] ([[German]]-born) educator & historian
- Anthony Melchior Frank, Frank, Anthony Melchior (also try Anthony Frank)
- '''Anthony Melchior Frank''' (born [[1931]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] ([[German]]-born) [[administrator]] & financier; postmaster [[general]] 1988-1992
- Robert Frankenberg, Frankenberg, Robert
- '''Robert Frankenberg''' (born [[1947?]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] computer businessman; pres. & CEO of Novell [[Incorporated]] 1994--; chairman of Novell [[Incorporated]] 1994--
- Mitchell Frankovitch, Frankovitch, Mitchell (Mike)
- '''Mitchell Frankovitch''' ('''Mike''') ([[1910]] - [[1992]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] movie producer
- Frederick Franz, Franz, Frederick
- '''Frederick Franz''' ([[1894]] - [[1992]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] religious leader; leader of Jehovah's Witnesses 1977-1992
- Herman Frasch, Frasch, Herman
- '''Herman Frasch''' ([[1851]] - [[1914]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] ([[German]]-born) [[chemist]]; discoverer & eponym of Frasch process
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