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- Arthur Frederick Dobbs
- Jo-Anne Dobson
- Ryan Dobson
- Sadie Docherty
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Doctor–patient relationship
- Ronnie Dodd
- William Huston Dodd
- Diane Dodds
- Eleanor Dodson
- James Dodson (mathematician)
- Arthur Doherty
- Dohole
- Russell Doig
- Doing a Leeds
- Doiwala
- Doklam
- Jemma Dolan
- Dolhari Budruk
- Dolhari Khurd
- Dolharpada
- Cyril Domb
- Dombivli Assembly constituency
- Domestic Noir
- Dominic of Evesham
- Dominican Republic at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
- Military Ordinariate of the Dominican Republic
- Viorel Domocoș
- William Domville
- Don't Forget Your Roots (song)
- Pierre Dondelinger
- Donetsk National Technical University
- Donetskyi
- Dongari
- Eamon Donnelly
- Philip Donoghue
- Doon Sarla Academy
- List of The Doon School alumni
- Doon School Ground
- The Doon School Old Boys' Society
- Doon Valley
- Dori Lal Agarawal Sports Stadium
- Abel Rous Dottin
- Geraldine Dougan
- James Dougherty (civil servant)
- Boyd Douglas
- Dawnette Douglas
- Levi Douglas
- Mélanie Doutey
- Robert Dover (Cotswold Games)
- Hugh Dawnay, 8th Viscount Downe
- John Dawnay, 1st Viscount Downe
- John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe
- John Dawnay, 5th Viscount Downe
- Jiří Drahoš
- William Dralu
- Dreadlocks (company)
- English ship Dreadnought (1573)
- The Dream (1985 film)
- Dreaming of Denmark
- John Cherry Drennan
- John Drew (banker)
- Driffield Show
- Arthur Thomas Drinkwater
- Driver, Northern Territory
- Dronagiri
- Dronagiri railway station
- George Claridge Druce
- Jean Du Breuil
- Burchard du Puiset
- Marcus du Sautoy
- Prasenjit Duara
- Benjamin Dube
- Gaily Dube
- Dubravica, Zagreb County
- Duchess, Queensland
- Nicholas Duck
- William Duddell
- Edmund Dudley
- Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley
- Henry Dudley (conspirator)
- Duduc
- James Blackwood, 2nd Baron Dufferin and Claneboye
- Adam Duffin
- Lisa Duffy (Home and Away)
- Guillaume Henri Dufour
- Matthew Dufty
- Duleep Cricket School
- Dumka
- José Dumont
- Dun-class tanker
- Patrick Dun
- Patrick Dun (educator)
- Smith Dun
- Alexander Duncan (athlete)
- Edmund Dunch (Roundhead)
- Augustus Duncombe
- John Dundas (1808–1866)
- John Dundas (1845–1892)
- University of Dundee School of Medicine
- Dunedin Astronomical Society
- HMT Dunera
- Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon
- William Dunkin (judge)
- Dorothy Dunlop
- John Dunlop of Dunlop
- William Dunstan (cricketer)
- John Dunwoody
- Henry Duquerry
- John Durand (MP, died 1788)
- Walter Durdent
- Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus metro station
- Roop Durgapal
- Walter During
- Dutch Kennel Club
- John Dutton (politician)
- Raymond Dwek
- George Dwyer
- Dylan Thomas Trail
- Dymock railway station
- Edmund Dymond
- Dynamo Cover Pro Cycling
- Dyne Steel Incline
- John Dyne (MP for East Grinstead)
- John Dyne (MP for Hythe)
- Dyott Bomber
- Dyott monoplane
- Dyserth railway station
- DZ Flash
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- E-class lifeboat
- E8 European long distance path
- Eadbeorht of Leicester
- Eadberht of Lichfield
- Eadberht of Lindisfarne
- Eadberht of Selsey
- Eadfrith of Lindisfarne
- Eadhelm
- Eadie (automobile)
- Eadnoth of Crediton
- Eadnoth the Younger
- Eadnoth II
- Eadred (bishop)
- Eadred Lulisc
- Eadsige
- Eadwulf (bishop of Hereford)
- Eadwulf of Crediton
- Eagle Cars
- Eagle Oil and Shipping Company
- Eaglescliffe railway station
- Ealdred of Leicester
- Ealdred of Lindisfarne
- Ealdwulf (archbishop of York)
- Ealdwulf of Lichfield
- Eanbald (died 796)
- Eanbald (fl. 798)
- Eanbert of Lindisfarne
- Eardulf of Lindisfarne
- Early Admissions Scheme (Hong Kong)
- East Lancs Nordic
- East Region Hockey Association
- East Road, Cambridge
- East Rudham railway station
- East Scotland Warriors
- East Southsea railway station
- East Street Market
- East Thames Buses
- East Timor at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
- East Winch railway station
- Eastern Committee
- Eastern states of Australia
- Eastrea railway station
- Eastrington railway station
- Eastwood (L&Y) railway station
- Eastwood (Scottish Parliament constituency)
- Eastwood and Langley Mill railway station
- EasyRider
- Eata of Hexham
- Eaton Footbridge
- Eaton Hall Railway
- Eaton Park Miniature Railway
- Ebberston railway station
- Ebbsfleet Valley
- Ebbw Vale (High Level) railway station
- Ebbw Vale Garden Festival Funicular
- Charles Ebune
- John Eccles (neurophysiologist)
- Ecgred of Lindisfarne
- Echigo-Kawaguchi Station
- Charles Echlin
- Robert Echlin (1674–1706)
- Eckington Bridge
- Eclipse-class cruiser
- Eclipse-class sloop
- Ecoigo
- Economy of Aberdeen
- Economy of Edinburgh
- Economy of Jamaica
- ECT Mainline Rail
- Ecuador at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships