David (name)#People with the surname David
David is the name derived from the surname.
Well-known bearers of the name
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- Adam David (1872-1959), Swiss zoologist, explorer, big-game hunter and writer
- Adelino Castelo David ( b. 1955 ), bank managers and politicians from São Tomé and Príncipe
- Alberto David (born 1970 ), Luxembourgian chess players
- Alexander David (1687-1765), German Jewish origin Kammerrat
- Alexandra David- Neel (1868-1969), French writer
- Alfons David (1866-1954), Reichsgerichtsrat
- Alois Martin David (1757-1837), Bohemian astronomer
- André David (1922-2007), French composer
- Anna David ( born 1984 ), Danish Soul - pop singer
- Anne- Marie David ( born 1952 ), French singer
- David Anton ( politician ) ( 1849-1924 ), Austrian politician ( SDAP )
- Anton David ( Jesuit ) ( 1851-1931 ), German author, educator and Jesuit
- Armand David (1826-1900), French naturalist and Lazarist
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- Catherine David (born 1954 ), French art historian
- Charlie David ( born 1980 ), Canadian actor
- Christian David (1690-1751), founder of Herrnhut and missionary of the Moravian Brethren ( " Moravian Church " ) in Greenland, Holland, Livonia and Pennsylvania as well as poets of several hymns of the brethren hymnal
- Constantin J. David (1886-1964), German journalist, film director and producer
- Craig David ( born 1981 ), British musician
- Cyrus David (* 1961), German actor, director and presenter
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- David David - Weill (1871-1952; native David Weill ), French banker, art collector and patron
- Dharshini David (*?), British newscaster
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- Eberhard David (* 1942), German politician ( CDU)
- Eduard David (1863-1930), German politician ( SPD)
- David Emmerich (1882-1953), German priest
- Ernst David ( instrument maker ) ( 1864 to 1918), German brass instrument maker
- Ernst David ( writer ) ( born 1932 ), Austrian writer and poet
- Eugen David ( b. 1945 ), Swiss politician (CVP )
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- Fanny David (1892-1944), German welfare worker, and Verbandsfunktionärin Jewish victims of the Holocaust
- FR David ( * 1947; Elli Robert Fitoussi actually ), French pop singer
- Félicien - César David (1810-1876), French composer
- Ferdinand David (1810-1871), German violinist and composer
- Ferdinand David (painter), French painter
- Ferdinand David ( MP ) ( 1885-1950 ), German jurist and local politicians
- Florin David (1977-2011), Romanian rugby players
- Fritz David (1897-1936), communist officials and victims of Stalinism
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- Gareth David - Lloyd ( born 1981 ), Welsh actor
- Gertrud David (1872-1936), German women's rights activist, journalist, consumer cooperatives unionist and filmmakers.
- Gerard David (~ 1460-1523 ), Early Netherlandish painter
- Giacomo David (1750-1830), Italian tenor
- Guy David ( footballer ) ( 1947-2008 ), French football player and coach
- Guy David ( mathematician ) ( born 1957 ), French mathematician
- Gyula Dávid (1913-1977), Hungarian composer
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- Hal David (1921-2012), American songwriter
- Hans Theodor, David (1902-1967), German -American musicologist
- Henry David (1856-1935), a Swiss lawyer and politician
- Heinz David (* 1931), German physician and pathologist
- Henry David ( b. 1979 ), Israeli actor
- David Herbert (1900-1985), German politician ( NSDAP), lawyer and SS leaders
- David Herman (1905-1974), British tennis player and functionary
- Hermine David (1886-1970), French painter and illustrator
- David Horst (* 1938), German serial killer
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- Inez Bjørg David ( b. 1982 ), Danish actress
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- Jacqueline de Romilly (1913-2010), born David, French philologist and member of the Académie française
- Jacques David ( b. 1930 ), French clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of Evreux
- Jacques -Louis David (1748-1825), French painter
- Jakob Julius David (1859-1906), Austrian writer
- James Burty David (1951-2009), politician from Mauritius
- Janina David ( b. 1930 ), Polish - British writer
- Jean David (painter) ( 1908-1993 ), Israeli painter of Romanian origin
- Jean David ( writer ) ( 1924-2013 ), French writer and literary critic
- Jean -Antoine David (1767-1799), French cavalry general
- Jean Jacques David ( Johann Jakob David, 1871-1908 ), Swiss explorer
- Jérôme Frédéric Paul David (1823-1882), French army officer and Minister
- Joanna David ( born 1947 ), British theater, television and film actress
- Marcus Johann David (1764-1815), German painter
- Johann Nepomuk David (1895-1977), Austrian composer
- John Charles David (born 1964 ), British fungus watchers
- Joseph -Marie Timon - David (1823-1891), founder of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart
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- Kaingaue David (* 1995), Kiribati athlete
- Karen David ( b. 1979 ), Indian actress, singer and songwriter
- Karin David (* 1949), German actress and voice actress
- Keith David ( born 1956 ), American actor
- Kurt David (1924-1994), German writer
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- Larry David ( born 1947 ), American comedian, screenwriter and actor
- Léon David (1901-2000), French politician
- Leonardo David (1960-1985), an Italian alpine skier
- David Lucas (1503-1583), German historian
- Luke David ( b. 1934 ), Austrian violinist
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- Mack David (1912-1993), American lyricist and composer of film music
- Manfred David (1950-2011), German politician and financial expert host
- Marian David (* 1959 ), Austrian philosopher
- Mario David (actor ) ( 1927-1996 ), French actor
- Mario David (director) ( 1930-2001 ), Argentine writer and film director
- Mario David ( footballer ) ( 1934-2005 ), Italian footballer
- Mário David ( b. 1953 ), Portuguese politician ( PSD)
- Maurizio David (*? ), Italian Skeleton Pilot
- Metring David (1920/1926-2010), Philippine actress
- Michael David (1685-1758), Churchill Princely and Royal Hanoverian. Britanni shear court and chamber Agent and head of the Jewish community in Hanover
- Michael Stahl-David ( b. 1982 ), American actor
- Michel -Antoine David (1707-1769), a French printer, publisher, and encyclopedist
- Mihály Dávid (1886-1944), Hungarian athlete
- Mircea David (1914-1993), Romanian football goalkeeper
- David Moritz (1875-1956), German rabbi
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- Nicol David (* 1983), Malaysian squash player
- Nora David, Baroness David (1913-2009), British politician ( Labour )
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- Ophélie David (born 1976 ), French freestyle skier
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- Pablo Virgilio David Siongco ( born 1959 ), Filipino clergyman, Auxiliary Bishop of San Fernando
- Pamela David (born 1978 ), Argentine beauty queen, actress, presenter and photo model
- Paul David (1919-1999), Canadian cardiologist
- Paulo David ( b. 1959 ), Portuguese architect
- Pavel David ( chess player ) (born 1965 ), Czech chess player
- Pavel David ( footballer ) (born 1978 ), the Czech football player
- Peter David ( born 1956 ), American writer
- Peter David ( politician ) ( b. 1957 ), Grenadian politician
- Peter Dávid ( b. 1966 ), Slovak handball player
- Pia David, German Sport dancer and dance instructor
- Pierre David ( b. 1944 ), Canadian film producer, screenwriter and director
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- Rob David (actually: Roberto Davide Purvis Jr., born 1971 ), American actor and composer
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- Salomon Michael David († 1791), German banker and entrepreneur
- Samuel David (1836-1895), French composer
- Sante David (1908-2007), German - Italian Germanist
- Saul David (born 1966 ), British military historian and television presenter
- Samson David Alexander (1755-1813), German writer and businessman
- Stefan David, pseudonym of the German author Felix Rexhausen (1932-1992)
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- Tannatt William Edgeworth David (1858-1934), British geologist, surveyor and Arctic explorer
- Thayer David (1927-1978), American actor
- David Thomas ( born 1985 ), Austrian singer-songwriter
- Thomas Christian David (1925-2006), Austrian composer and musician
- Tonton David (born 1967 ), French reggae musicians
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- William David (born 1969 ), French race car driver
- Wolfgang David, Austrian violinist
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- Yoram David ( * 19 **), Israeli conductor and former music director in Aachen
- Yves David (1928-2010), French footballer
- Family name
- English personal name