Duran (surname)
Duran or Durán is a Spanish surname that may refer to the following people:
- Aaron Duran (born 1976), American writer and media producer
- Agustín Durán (1789–1862), Spanish scholar
- Alejo Durán (1919–1989), Colombian composer, singer and accordionist
- Alfredo Duran (born 1936), Cuban-born American lawyer
- Andrea Duran (born 1984), American softball player
- Andrés Durán (born 1966), Colombian rock historian, radio broadcaster and producer
- Antonio Durán (1924–2009), Spanish football player and manager
- Arkaitz Durán (born 1986), Spanish racing cyclist
- Benjamín Durán (born 1988), Salvadoran footballer
- Blanca Inés Durán Hernández (born 1971), Colombian politician
- Carolus-Duran (1837–1917), French painter
- Cassius Duran (born 1979), Brazilian diver
- Crisanta Duran (born 1980), American politician
- Dan Duran (baseball) (born 1954), baseball player
- Dan Duran (broadcaster), television entertainment journalist and actor
- Desiree Durán (born 1985), Bolivian model and beauty contestant
- Dianna Duran (born 1956), American politician
- Diego Durán (1537–1588), 16th century chronicler of the Aztecs
- Dolores Duran (1930–1959), Brazilian singer and composer
- Eddie Duran (1925–2019), jazz guitarist from San Francisco
- Elena Duran (born 1949), Mexican American flautist
- Elvis Duran (born 1964), American radio host
- Enric Duran (born 1976), Catalan anticapitalist activist
- Enver Duran (born 1945), Pastrector of the Trakya University Edirne
- Florencio Durán (1893–1978), President of the Senate of Chile from 1941 to 1944
- Francisco Manuel Durán (born 1988), Spanish footballer
- Francisco Martin Duran (born 1968), attempted to assassinate President Clinton in 1994
- Franklin Duran (born 1967), Venezuelan entrepreneur
- Germán Durán (born 1984), baseball player
- Germán García Durán, Colombian diplomat
- George Duran (born 1975), American chef and entertainer
- Gustavo Durán (1906–1969), Spanish composer, soldier and diplomat
- Hilario Durán (born 1953), Cuban jazz pianist
- Hugo González Durán (born 1990), Mexican footballer
- Inés García de Durán (1928–2011), Colombian folklorist
- Ivan Duran, Belizean music producer and musician
- Jacob Duran (born 1951), American cutman
- Jaime González Durán (born 1971), Mexican drug trafficker
- Jane Duran (born 1944), Cuban-born poet
- Joaquín Valverde Durán (1846–1910), Spanish composer, conductor and flautist
- John Duran, American politician
- José Durán (born 1945), Spanish boxer
- Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida (born 1952), Spanish politician
- José Durán (disambiguation), multiple people
- José María Pasquini Durán (1939–2010), Argentine journalist
- Khalid Duran (1939–2010), scholar of the Islamic world
- Lucy Durán, UK-based ethnomusicologist, record producer and radio presenter
- Luís Marcelo Durán (born 1974), Uruguayan footballer
- Luisa Durán (born 1941), former First Lady of Chile
- Mad Duran, jazz saxophonist and flutist from San Francisco
- Manuel Agudo Durán (born 1986), Spanish footballer
- Manuel Garcia-Duran, Spanish businessman
- María Ángeles Durán (born 1942), Spanish sociologist
- Massimiliano Duran (born 1963), Italian boxer
- Narciso Durán (1776–1846), Franciscan friar and missionary
- Ossie Duran (born 1977 as Osumanu Yahaya), Ghanaian boxer
- Profiat Duran, Catalan physician, philosopher, grammarian, and controversialist
- Rafael Duran (born 1938), Olympic wrestler from Venezuela
- Rafael Durán (1911–1994), Spanish actor
- Roberto Durán (born 1951), professional boxer
- Roberto Durán (baseball) (born 1973), baseball player born in the Dominican Republic
- Reuben Duran (born 1983), American mixed martial artist
- Rubén Durán (born 1983), Spanish footballer
- Salvador Durán (born 1985), Mexican racing driver
- Sargon Duran (born 1987), Austrian footballer
- Sergi Durán (born 1976), Spanish tennis player
- Simeon ben Zemah Duran (1361–1444), also known as the Rashbatz, Majorcan Rabbinical authority and medic
- Sixto Durán Ballén (1921–2016), former president of Ecuador
- Solomon ben Simon Duran (1400–1467), also known as the Rashbash, Algerian rabbi
- Tita Duran (1929–1991), Filipina film actress
- Tony Duran, member of the American band Ruben and the Jets
- Tony Duran (photographer), American photographer
- Victorina Durán (1899–1993), Spanish artist
- Joseph Daniel Duran (1983), Aspiring teacher
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