Dror (name) explained
Dror is Hebrew for "freedom" or "sparrow" and may either be a surname or given name.
Given name
- Dror Adani, Israeli convict
- Dror Bar-Natan (1966–), Israeli mathematician
- Dror Benshetrit, Israeli artist, designer, and inventor
- Dror Biran (1977–), Israeli pianist
- Dror Cohen (1974–), Israeli basketball coach and former player
- Dror Elimelech (1956–), Israeli psychiatrist, psychotherapist, poet, and composer
- Dror Feiler (1951–), Israeli-born Swedish musician, artist, and activist
- Dror Fixler, Israeli physicist
- Dror Green, Israeli psychotherapist and author
- Dror Hajaj (1978–), Israeli basketball player
- Dror Kashtan (1944–), Israeli footballer and manager
- Dror Mishani, (1975–), Israeli crime writer, translator, and literary scholar
- Dror Moreh, Israeli cinematographer and director
- Dror Paley (1956–), Israeli-born Canadian orthopedic surgeon
- Dror Shaul (1971–), Israeli filmmaker, commercial director, and film writer-director
- Dror Soref, Israeli-American filmmaker and social reformer
- Dror Sttzki, Israeli footballer
- Dror Toledano (1957–), Israeli artist and photographer
- Dror Zahavi (1959–), Israeli film director and screenwriter
- Dror Zeigerman (1948–), Israeli politician and diplomat
Surname
Note: Some Israelis hebraicized the Ashkenazi surname Friedman to Dror