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Moulin and du Moulin are French-language surnames. "Moulin" literally means "mill".
The surname may refer to:
- Arthur Moulin (1924–2017), French politician
 - Chris Moulin, English psychologist
 - Félix-Jacques Moulin (1802–1875), French photographer
 - Ginette Moulin (born 1926), French businesswoman
 - Henry du Moulin de Labarthète (1900–1948), French senior civil servant and diplomat
 - Hervé Moulin (born 1950), French economist
 - Hippolyte Moulin (1832–1884), French sculptor
 - Jean Moulin (1899–1943), member of the French Resistance during World War II
 - Jean-François-Auguste Moulin (1752–1810), French military officer and political leader
 - Jeanine Moulin (1912–1998), Belgian poet
 - Jessy Moulin (born 1986), French football player
 - Lewis Du Moulin, French Huguenot physician and controversialist, son of Pierre
 - Marc Moulin (1942–2008), Belgian musician
 - Marjatta Moulin (1926–2018), Finnish fencer
 - Peter du Moulin, French-English Anglican clergyman and author, son of Pierre
 - Peter Ludwig du Moulin, (1681–1756), Prussian general
 - Pierre Moulin, French historian
 - Pierre Du Moulin (1568–1658), Huguenot minister and author in France
 - Pierre Moulin du Coudray de La Blanchère (1821–1880), French photographer
 - Stéphane Moulin (born 1967), French football player
 - Thibault Moulin (born 1990), French football player
 
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