Des'ree (born 1968), British pop/soul vocalist throughout the 1990s
Desiree Barboza, Venezuelan politician
Desireé Bassett (born 1992), American hard rock guitarist
Desiree Burch (born 1979), American comedian and television host.
Désirée Clary (1777–1860), Queen of Sweden, 1818–1844
Desireé Cousteau (born 1956), American porn star
Desiree Gould (1945–2021), American actress
Desiree Heslop (born 1961), British singer also known by the stage name Princess
Desiree Horton (born 1971), nicknamed "Chopper Chick", Los Angeles helicopter pilot/TV reporter and United States Forest Service helicopter firefighter
Désirée Malonga (born 1981), Afro-Romanian actress and model
Désirée Nosbusch (born 1965), actress and TV host in Germany
Desirée Rogers (born 1959), White House Social Secretary
Desiree Washington (born 1973), beauty pageant contestant
Desi-Rae Young (born 2002), American basketball player
Anne Désirée Ouloto (born 1966), Ivorian politician
Princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld (born 1937), Swedish princess
Fictional characters
Desiree DeVere, a fictional former Miss Botswana on comedy sketch Little Britain
Desiree (Danny Phantom), a villain on the Nickelodeon cartoon Danny Phantom
Arts and entertainment
Désirée (film), a 1954 film about Désirée Clary starring Marlon Brando
Désirée (operetta), an 1884 operetta by John Philip Sousa
Songs
"Désiree", a song originally recorded by The Charts in 1957 as "Deserie", and in 1971 recorded by Laura Nyro on the album Gonna Take a Miracle
"Desiree" (song), a 1977 song by Neil Diamond
"Desiree", a song by The Left Banke
"Desiree", a song by American heavy metal band Savatage, released on the 1997 Edel re-release of Streets: A Rock Opera
"Desiree", a song by Caribou from the album Andorra.
"Desiree", a song by Mohsen Chavoshi from the album Boatless Oar.
Other
Désirée (potato), a red-skinned variety of potato.
Désirée, a white mare ridden by Napoleon during the Waterloo Campaign
See also
Désiré, a French male given name
Désiré (baritone), stage name of French comic baritone Amable Courtecuisse (1823–1873)