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Revision as of 04:32, 10 October 2025
Des is a masculine given name, mostly a short form (hypocorism) of Desmond. People named Des include:
People
- Des Buckingham, English football manager
- Des Corcoran, (1928–2004), Australian politician
- Des Dillon (disambiguation), several people
- Des Hasler (born 1961), Australian rugby league player-coach
- Desmond Des Kelly (born 1965), British journalist
- Desmond Des Lynam (born 1942), British television presenter
- Desmond Des Lyttle (born 1971), English footballer
- Des McLean, Scottish stand-up comedian, actor and presenter
- Desmond Des O’Connor (1932–2020), British entertainer
- Des O’Connor, Australian rugby league player in the 1970s
- Desmond Des O’Grady (born 1953), Irish retired Gaelic footballer
- Des O’Hagan (1934–2015), Irish communist
- Desmond O’Malley (1939–2021), Irish politician, government minister and founder and leader of the Progressive Democrats
- Desmond Des O’Neil (1920–1999), Australian politician
- Des O’Reilly (1954–2016), Australian rugby league player
- Desmond Smith (general) (1911–1991), Canadian major-general
- Des Smith (headteacher), British headteacher embroiled in the Cash for Honours scandal
- Des Smith (ice hockey) (1914–1981), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- Desmond Sinclair Des Walker (born 1965), English international footballer
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