Politics and Society
- David Murray, 1st Viscount of Stormont (died 1631), Scottish courtier, comptroller of Scotland
- David Murray (poet) (1567–1629), favourite of Henry, Prince of Wales
- David Murray, 4th Viscount of Stormont (c. 1636–1688)
- Sir David Murray, 2nd Baronet (died 1729)
- David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont (c. 1665–1731), Scottish peer
- David Murray, 6th Viscount of Stormont (c. 1690–1748), Scottish peer
- Sir David Murray, 4th Baronet (died c. 1769)
- David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield (1727–1796), 7th Viscount of Stormont
- David Murray (MP) (1748–1794), MP for Peeblesshire and New Radnor
- David Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield (1777–1840)
- David Murray (Australian businessman) (born 1949), chairman of the Australian Government Future Fund Board of Guardians and former CEO of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia
- Sir David Murray (Scottish businessman) (born 1951), former chairman of Rangers Football Club
- David Murray (Australian politician) (1885–1928), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Sir David Murray (painter) (1849–1933), Scottish landscape painter
- Sir David King Murray (1884–1955), Scottish politician and judge
- David Leslie Murray, British author and editor of the Times Literary Supplement
- David Stark Murray (1900–1977), British doctor and writer on medical issues
- David Murray (educator) (1830–1905), American educator and government adviser in Meiji period Japan
- David Murray (RAF officer) (born 1963), British air marshal
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