Hyde is a surname derived from the unit of measurement hide. It may refer to:
- Alex Hyde-White, English actor
 - Anne Hyde (1637–1671), English noblewoman, mother of two British queens, Mary II and Anne
 - Anne Hyde (historian), American historian and writer
 - Arthur M. Hyde (1877–1947), American politician, Governor of Missouri, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
 - Brandon Hyde (born 1973), American baseball coach
 - Carlos Hyde (born 1990), American football player
 - D. J. Hyde, ring name of professional wrestler David Markland
 - DeWitt S. Hyde (1909–1987), American politician, congressman from Maryland (1953–1959)
 - Douglas Hyde (1860–1949), Irish-language scholar, first President of Ireland, (1938–1945)
 - Edith Hyde, better known as Edith Hyde Robbins Macartney (1895-1978), first holder of the Miss America title
 - Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609–1674), English historian and statesman
 - Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon (1661–1723), British nobleman, governor of New York and New Jersey
 - Edward Hyde (1667–1712), Governor of North Carolina
 - Edward Hyde (Cambridge cricketer)
 - Formelda Hyde, American drag queen
 - Frank Hyde (1916–2007), Australian rugby league footballer, coach and commentator
 - Frank Hyde (footballer) (1927-2004), English footballer
 - Glen and Bessie Hyde (both d. 1928), American couple lost in the Grand Canyon in 1928
 - H. Montgomery Hyde (Harford Montgomery Hyde, 1907–1989), English author, lawyer
 - Harry Hyde (1925–1996), crew chief in NASCAR stock car racing
 - Helen Hyde (1868–1919, American etcher and engraver
 - Henry Baldwin Hyde (1834–1899), American businessman
 - Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709), British nobleman, Lord Privy Seal, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland
 - Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon and 2nd Earl of Rochester (1672–1753), English nobleman and politician
 - Henry Hyde, Viscount Cornbury (1710–1753), British nobleman
 - Henry Hyde (1924–2007), American politician, congressman from Illinois
 - Henry J. Hyde (Medal of Honor) (1846-1893), American soldier
 - Ira B. Hyde (1838–1926), American politician, congressman from Missouri
 - Jake Hyde (b. 1990), English professional footballer
 - James Hyde (b. 1962), American soap-opera actor
 - James Franklin Hyde (1903-1999), American chemist and inventor
 - Jean-Guillaume, baron Hyde de Neuville (1776–1857), French politician
 - John Nelson Hyde (1865–1912), American missionary
 - Jonathan Hyde (b. 1947), Australian actor
 - Kenneth Hyde (1930–86), English historian
 - Laurance M. Hyde (1892–1978), American jurist, chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
 - Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1641–1711), English statesman and writer
 - Lewis Hyde (b. 1945), American scholar and author
 - Maria Jane Hyde (b. 1969), British musical actress
 - Marie Agnes H. Hyde (1882-1978), American artist
 - Marina Hyde (born 1974), English columnist
 - Miriam Hyde (1913–2005), Australian composer, pianist, poet, and music educator
 - Nicholas Hyde (d. 1631), British lawyer, Lord Chief Justice of England
 - Orson Hyde (1805–1878), American Mormon, leader in the Latter Day Saint movement
 - Pearl Hyde (1904-1963), Lord Mayor of Coventry, England
 - Randall Hyde (b. 1960), American programmer and author
 - Rosel H. Hyde (1900-1992), American lawyer
 - Sam Hyde (born 1993), English boxer
 - Samuel C. Hyde (1842–1922), American politician, congressman from Washington (1895–1897)
 - Samuel W. Hyde (b. 1985), American comedian, writer and actor
 - Thomas Hyde (1637–1703), English orientalist
 - Tyler Hyde, English musician
 - Wilfrid Hyde-White (1903–1991), English actor
 - William Hyde (journalist) (1835-1898)
 
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