People
- Abstrupus Danby (1655–1727), English wool merchant
- Christopher Danby, MP
- Francis Danby (1793–1861), Irish painter
- Gordon Danby, American physicist
- Graeme Danby (born 1962), English operatic bass
- Herbert Danby (1889–1953), English priest and writer
- James Francis Danby (1816–1875), English landscape painter
- John Danby (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ken Danby (1940–2007), Canadian artist
- Michael Danby (born 1955), Australian politician
- Noah Danby (born 1974), Canadian actor
- Robert Danby (died 1474), British justice
- Thomas Danby (disambiguation), multiple people
- Tom Danby (born 1926), English rugby union and rugby league footballer
- William Danby (1752–1833), English writer
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