Dawud (name) - People With The Surname David

People With The Surname David

  • Albert David (1902–1945), American naval officer
  • Craig David (born 1981), English musician
  • Cristian David (born 1967), Romanian politician
  • Dickie David (1879–1939), Wales national rugby union player
  • Elizabeth David (1913–1992), British cookery writer
  • Félicien-César David (1810–1876), French composer
  • Ferdinand David (musician) (1810–1873), German violinist and composer
  • Ferenc Dávid (1510–1579), founder of the Unitarian Church in Transylvania
  • F. R. David (born 1947), Tunisian-born French singer
  • Gerard David (c. 1455–1523), Dutch renaissance painter
  • Gyula Dávid (1913–1977), Hungarian composer
  • Hal David (1921–2012), American lyricist and songwriter
  • Hérmine David (1886–1970), French painter
  • Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825), French neoclassical painter
  • Jason David (born 1982), NFL football player for the New Orleans Saints
  • Johann Nepomuk David (1895–1977), Austrian composer
  • Keith David (born 1956), American actor
  • Kornél Dávid (born 1971), Hungarian basketball player
  • Larry David (born 1947), American comedian, writer, and actor
  • Leopold David (1878 or 1881–1924), first mayor of Anchorage, Alaska
  • Peter David (born 1956), American writer
  • Pierre Jean David (1788–1856), called "David d'Angers", French sculptor

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