Dorn
Dorn is a German/Austrian and Dutch/Flemish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Andrew Dorn, American distance runner
- August T. Dorn, American politician
- Dieter Dorn, German theatre director
- Dolores Dorn, American film actor
- Edward John Dorn, United States Naval officer and Governor of Guam
- Ed Dorn, U.S. poet
- Earl Van Dorn, U.S. major general
- Friedrich Ernst Dorn, German physicist
- Francis E. Dorn, member of the United States House of Representatives
- George W. Dorn, President of the Chico Board of Trustees in 1872
- Gerhard Dorn, Belgian philosopher, translator, alchemist, physician and bibliophile
- Heinrich Dorn, German conductor and composer
- Ivan Dorn, Ukrainian singer, DJ, TV presenter and producer
- Jennifer Dunbar Dorn, English writer and filmmaker
- Jerry verDorn, American actor
- Joel Dorn, music producer
- Johannes Albrecht Bernhard Dorn, German orientalist
- Ludwik Dorn, Polish politician
- Luke Dorn, rugby player
- Michael Dorn, U.S. actor
- Robert C. Dorn, New York politician
- Roosevelt F. Dorn, mayor
- Rüdiger Dorn, game designer
- Thea Dorn, German writer
- Walter Dorn, scientist, educator, author and researcher
- William Jennings Bryan Dorn, U.S. politician
Fictional characters:
- Fandorin, a fictitious Russian surname derived from von Dorn
- Van Dorn Detective Agency, a fictitious detective agency in a series of novels by Clive Cussler
- Dorn Marto, a character in the video game Star Ocean
- Rogal Dorn, one of the twenty primarchs and leader of the Imperial Fists in table top game Warhammer 40,000
- Roger Dorn, third baseman for the Cleveland Indians in the 1989 movie Major League , the 1994 sequel Major League II and the 1998 third installment ""
- Chris Dorn and son Kurt Dorn, wheat farmers in Zane Grey's 1919 novel The Desert of Wheat