- This is a disambiguation page. For the article on the French surname Dubé, see Dubé (surname).
Dubé and Dube are surnames, and may refer to:
Places
- Dube, Ethiopia, a town of about 20,000 in the central Ahmar Mountains of Ethiopia, 9.45° N 41.4° E
- Dube, Haiti, a town of about 3,000, 18 km east of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 18.55° N 72.17° W
- Dube, South Africa, a western suburb of Johannesburg in Orlando township, South Africa
Surnames
- Dube_Brahmins (A Brahmin caste of North India, Fiji, Trinidad and Suriname). PortAuPrinceTapTapjpg|right|thumb|270px|A taptap (shared taxi in central Port-au-Prince Orlando is the name of a township in Soweto, South Africa. The township was founded in 1931 and named for Edwin Orlando Leake, Mayor of Dube or Dubedi ( Sanskrit for masters of the two (DU Vedas (BEDI
- Christian Dubé (born 1977), Canadian National Hockey League player
- Desmond Dube, South African actor/entertainer
- Jean Dubé (musician) (born 1981), French pianist
- Jessica Dubé (born 1987), Canadian figure skater
- Joe Dube (born 1944), American Olympic weightlifter
- John Langalibalele Dube (1871–1946), South African politician
- Jonathan Dube, online journalist
- Lucky Philip Dube (1964-2007), South African reggae musician
- Ndaba Dube, Zimbabwean bantamweight Olympic boxer
- Phesheya Dube, Swazi journalist
- Thamsanqa Dube, Zimbabwean heavyweight boxing champion
Canadian politicians
- Antoine Dubé (born 1947), Quebec member of the Canadian House of Commons
- Claire L'Heureux-Dubé (born 1927), justice on the Supreme Court of Canada
- Fernand Dubé, New Brunswick politician
- Jean F. Dubé (born 1962), New Brunswick member of the Canadian House of Commons and businessman
- Jean-Eudes Dubé (born 1926), member of the Prime Minister's Cabinet and Canadian House of Commons
- Madeleine Dubé (born 1961), New Brunswick social worker and politician
Given names
- Dube Jillo (born 1970), Ethiopian long-distance runner
See also
- Georges Duby (1919-1996), a French historian of the Middle Ages
Christian Dubé (born April 25, 1977 in Sherbrooke, Quebec) is a former National Hockey League player who played right wing Desmond Dube is a South African actor and entertainer He is known for his work in Friends Indeed, Suburban Bliss and French pianist Jean Dubé (born December 3 1981 in Edmonton Alberta Canada has played the piano from the age of three and started playing concerts at five Biography Dubé began skating at age four and she and partner Bryce Davison compete in the pairs John Langalibalele Dube` ( 1871 - 1946) was a South African essayist philosopher educator politician publisher editor novelist and poet Jonathan Dube is an award-winning print and online journalist and a pioneer in the online journalism world Lucky Philip Dube (pronounced doo-bay) ( August 3, 1964 &ndash October 18, 2007) was a South African Reggae Zimbabwe competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. Phesheya Dube is a Swazi Journalist who pretended that he reported from the midst of the fighting in Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq Thamsanqa Dube is as of 2006 the heavyweight boxing champion of Zimbabwe. Antoine Dubé (born 15 May 1947 in Sainte-Rita Quebec) was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2003 Claire L'Heureux-Dubé (born September 7, 1927) served as a justice on the Supreme Court of Canada from 1987 to 2002 Fernand G Dubé ( QC) ( December 29, 1928 - October 1999 was a Canadian lawyer and politician in the Province of New Brunswick. Jean F Dubé (born 29 June 1962 in Campbellton New Brunswick) was a Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons Jean-Eudes Dubé (born November 6 1926) is a former Canadian politician Madeleine "Mado" Dubé, BSW (born September 26, 1961 in Edmundston New Brunswick) is a New Brunswick Social worker Dube Jillo (born September 12, 1970) is a retired Long-distance runner from Ethiopia, who won the 1996 edition of the Vienna Georges Duby ( October 7, 1919 - December 3, 1996) was a French historian specializing in the social
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