- David Evans
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David or Dave or Dai Evans may refer to:
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Politicians
- David Ellicott Evans (1788–1850), U.S. Representative from New York, 1827
- David Evans (British politician) (1935–2008), British businessman and Conservative politician, MP 1987–1997
- David R. Evans (South Carolina politician) (1769–1843), U.S. Representative from South Carolina
- David R. Evans (Ohio politician), former member of the Ohio House of Representatives
- David W. Evans (born 1946), U.S. Representative from Indiana, 1975–1983
Musicians
- David Evans (composer) (1874–1948), Welsh composer
- Dave Evans (singer) (born 1953), first lead singer of the rock band AC/DC
- David Howell Evans (born 1961), guitarist of Irish rock band U2, better known as The Edge
Sportsmen
- David Evans (cricketer, born 1869) (1869–1907), 22 first-class matches between 1889 and 1902
- David Evans (Somerset cricketer, born 1928) (1928–1991), eight first-class matches in 1953
- David Evans (umpire) (1933–1990), cricketer with Glamorgan and Test match umpire
- David Evans (Hertfordshire cricketer) (1935–2008), List A cricketer with Hertfordshire, is the same as David Evans (British politician), above
- Dai Evans (footballer) (1902–1951), Welsh international footballer
- Dave Evans (footballer) (born 1958), former soccer player/footballer
- David Evans (footballer) (born 1967), former soccer player/footballer with Chester City
- David Evans, one of the three falsely accused Duke Lacrosse players (see 2006 Duke University lacrosse case)
- Dave Evans (driver) (1898–1974), American racecar driver
- Sir David William Evans (1866–1926), Welsh lawyer, public servant and rugby international
- Dai Evans (1872–1912), Wales international rugby union player
- David Evans (rugby) (1886–1940), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1900s and '10s, for New Zealand (RU), Hawkes Bay, Napier RFC, and New Zealand (RL)
- David Evans (rugby player) (born 1988), Welsh Sevens and Neath RFC
- David Evans (squash player) (born 1974), Welsh professional squash player
- David Evans (athlete), Australian Paralympian
Other professions
- Sir David Evans (RAF officer) (born 1924), Air Chief Marshal/Senior Commander in the Royal Air Force
- David Morier Evans, financial journalist
- David Evans (Canon at St Asaph) (1705–1788), Welsh clergyman and writer
- David Evans (Archdeacon of St Asaph) (died 1910), Welsh priest
- Dave Evans (reporter), American reporter with WABC-TV
- David Allan Evans (born 1940), American poet
- David A. Evans (born 1941), organic chemistry professor at Harvard University
- David Andreoff Evans (born 1948), computational linguist, entrepreneur
- David C. Evans (1924–1998), American computer graphics pioneer
- David Evans, Baron Evans of Watford (born 1942), British trade unionist and businessman
- David Evans (mathematician), professor of applied mathematics at University of Bristol
- David E. Evans, professor of mathematics at Cardiff University
- David F. Evans (born 1951), American leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- David M. Evans (born 1962), American movie director, producer, writer and actor
- David S. Evans, economist and lecturer at University College London and the University of Chicago Law School
- David Stanley Evans (1916–2004), British astronomer
- Sir David William Evans (1866–1926), Welsh lawyer, public servant and rugby international
- David Evans (microbiologist) (1909–1984), British microbiologist
- David Evans (RAAF officer) (born 1925), retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force
- David Evans (Yale professor) (born 1970), professor of geology and geophysics at Yale University
- David Evans (director), director of Fever Pitch and various TV shows
- Sir (David) Emrys Evans (1891 or 1892–1966), Welsh classicist and university principal
- David Evans (musicologist)
- David Evans (sculptor) (1893–1959), English sculptor born in Manchester
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