{{Infobox given name | name = Deb | image= | imagesize= | caption= | pronunciation= | gender = Mainly women | meaning = | region = | origin = | related names = | footnotes = <!--<nowiki> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags, and the template below. </nowiki>--> {{reflist}} }} '''Deb''' is a given name, usually feminine and often a shortened version (hypocorism) of Deborah or Debra.

People named Deb include:

==Women== * Deb Conroy, member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2013 * Deb Covey (born 1961), Canadian former field hockey player * Deb Fischer (born 1951), senior U.S. Senator from the state of Nebraska * Deb Foskey (1949–2020), Australian former politician * Deb Frecklington (born 1971), Australian politician * Deb Kiel (born 1957), American politician * Deb Manjarrez, American politician * Deb Matthews (born c. 1953), Canadian politician * Deb Mell (born 1968), American politician * Deb Placey (born 1966), news anchor/reporter for the National Hockey League New Jersey Devils' televised games * Deb Rey (born 1967), American politician * Deb Richard (born 1963), American former golfer * Deb Schulte (born c. 1960), Canadian Member of Parliament * Deb Soholt, member of the South Dakota Senate since 2013 * Deb Vanasse (born 1957), Alaskan writer * Deb Whitten (born 1966), former field hockey goalkeeper from Canada * Deb Willet (1650–1678), a young maid employed by Samuel Pepys, with whom she had a liaison

==Men== * Deb Mukherjee, Indian Bengali actor * Deb Roy, Canadian professor at MIT and Chief Media Scientist of Twitter * Deb Smith, American professional basketball player * Deb Shankar Ray, Indian physical chemist and professor at the department of physical chemistry of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata

== See also == * {{lookfrom|Deb}}

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