Dupré
Dupré is a French name that literally means "from the meadow ("pré" in French)", or "from Prez". Also existing variants are Duprée, DuPree, Deupree, DePrez, Dupres, Duprez, Düpre and Du Preez.
French
- Augustin Dupré (1748–1833), engraver
- Guy Dupré (1928–2018), French writer
- Jos Dupré (1928–2021), Belgian politician
- Jules Dupré (1812–1889), painter
- Louis Dupré (1697–1774), ballet dancer, ballet master and ballet teacher
- Marcel Dupré (1886–1971), musician
- Marie Jules Dupré (1813–1881), French admiral. governor of Réunion and Cochinchina
- Melissa Dupré (born 1986), athlete
- Xavier Dupré (born in 1977), Graphic designer and Type designer
Italian
- Giovanni Duprè (1817–1882) Italian sculptor
British
- Jacqueline du Pré (1945-1987), cellist
- John Dupré (born in 1952), philosopher of science
French Canadian
- Emile Duprée (1936–2023), wrestling promoter
- Marc Dupré, humorist and musician
- René Duprée (born in 1983), Emile Dupré's son, also a wrestling promoter
American
- Anna Johnson Dupree (1891–1977), Texas businesswoman and philanthropist
- Ashley Alexandra Dupré, stage name of the former prostitute connected to the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal
- Billy Joe DuPree, American football player
- Bud Dupree, American football player
- Champion Jack Dupree, (1909 or 1910–1992) US-American blues pianist
- Chauntelle DuPree, Garron DuPree, Sherri DuPree, Stacy DuPree, and Weston DuPree, members of the band Eisley
- Cornell Dupree, (1942–2011) US-American jazz and R&B guitarist
- Jermaine Dupri, record producer
- Jesse James Dupree, singer of American rock band Jackyl
- Louis Dupré (philosopher), Catholic phenomenologist and religious philosopher
- Louis Dupree, Afghanistan scholar
- Louis George Dupree, (1932–2001), American football player
- Malachi Dupre (born 1995), American football player
- Marcus Dupree, American football player
- Minnie Dupree, (1873–1947) American stage and screen actress
- Nancy Hatch Dupree, Afghanistan scholar
- Nick Dupree (1982–2017), American disability rights activist and writer
- Taylor Deupree, musician
- Thomas Ludger Dupré, American Catholic Bishop
South African
French Huguenot families came to South Africa fleeing the persecution in 17th century France caused by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. Amongst them were Hercule Des Prez and his family that left for South Africa aboard the ship "Die Schelde" on 19 February 1688. Through time the surname has changed to "Du Preez". The surname Du Preez is a fairly well-known in South Africa and is a typical Afrikaans surname.
- Fourie du Preez (born 1982), former South African rugby union player
- Frik du Preez (born 1925), former South African rugby union player
- Mignon du Preez (born 1989), female South African cricketer
Fictional characters
- Desiree Dupree, a character from American Horror Story: Freak Show played by Angela Bassett
- Randy Dupree from You, Me and Dupree, a comedy film
- Dupre, a character in the Ultima series of computer games
Music
- Champion Jack Dupree, American musician
- Cornell Dupree, American guitarist
- Jacqueline DuPre, English cellist
- Paul Dupré, American composer of classical music
- Robbie Dupree, American singer best known for his 1980 pop hit "Steal Away"
- "Dupree's Paradise" is Frank Zappa's song
- "Mitzi Dupree", a song by British rock band Deep Purple from their album The House of Blue Light
- Simon Dupree and the Big Sound English band of the 1960s best known for their psychedelic single Kites.
- "Cousin Dupree", a song on Steely Dan's 2000 album Two Against Nature
- "Dupree's Diamond Blues" is a song by The Grateful Dead that tells a crime story. It is based on a real case.
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