| Street Name | Namesake | City |
| Rizal Avenue (historically Calle Rosario) | Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal/Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary | Dipolog |
| Bonifacio Street | Andres de Castro Bonifacio | Dipolog |
| Quezon Avenue | President Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina | Dipolog |
| Osmeña Street | President Sergio Suico Osmeña Sr. | Dipolog |
| Magsaysay Street/Extension[5] | President Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay | Dipolog |
| C. P. Garcia Street | President Carlos Polistico Garcia | Dipolog |
| Gen. Luna Street | General Antonio Novicio Ancheta Luna | Dipolog |
| Mabini Street | Apolinario Maranan Mabini | Dipolog |
| P. Burgos Street | Father Jose Apolonio Garcia Burgos | Dipolog |
| P. Gomez Street | Father Mariano Gomez | Dipolog |
| P. Zamora Street | Father Jacinto del Rosario Zamora | Dipolog |
| Lopez Jaena Street | Graciano Lopez Jaena | Dipolog |
| Arellano Street/Extension | Justice Cayetano Lonzon Arellano | Dipolog |
| M. H. del Pilar Street | Marcelo Hidalgo Gatmaitan del Pilar | Dipolog |
| Lapu-Lapu Street | Lapu-Lapu | Dipolog |
| Malvar Street/Extension | General Miguel Carpio Malvar | Dipolog |
| Tomas Claudio Street (often shortened as T. Claudio Street) | Private Tomas Mateo Claudio | Dipolog |
| Martinez Street (historically Boholano Street) | Pascual Tan Martinez, Mayor of Dipolog (1913-1921)/After the migrated Boholano settlers who lived in the town | Dipolog |
| Ortega Street | Paciano J. Ortega, Mayor of Dipolog (1922) | Dipolog |
| Bendijo Street | Gaudencio Bendijo, Mayor of Dipolog (3 months in 1922) | Dipolog |
| Echavez Street/Extension | Isabelo Z. Echavez, Mayor of Dipolog (1922-1925) | Dipolog |
| Lailay Street | Gerino Zorilla Lailay, Mayor of Dipolog (1930-1937) | Dipolog |
| Gonzales Street (formerly Jones Street) | Geronimo Gonzales, Mayor of Dipolog (1926-1927)/William Atkinson Jones, American legislator and author of the Jones Act | Dipolog |
| F. B. Lacaya Street/Extension[5] (often shortened as F. Lacaya Street, formerly Balintawak Street) | Felipe Belarmino Lacaya, Mayor of Dipolog (1928)/After the Cry of Pugad Lawin in Balintawak | Dipolog |
| Calibo Street (formerly Wilson Street) | Vicente Calibo, Mayor of Dipolog (1938-1946)/US President Woodrow Wilson | Dipolog |
| Kagatan Road | Fermin D. Kagatan, Mayor of Dipolog (1946-1955) | Dipolog |
| Herrera Street | Felicisimo L. Herrera, Mayor of Dipolog (1963-1969 as municipal mayor; 1970-1978 as city mayor) | Dipolog |
| Katipunan Street | Katipunan | Dipolog |
| Padre Ramon Street (often shortened as P. Ramon Street) | Father Jose A. Ramon | Dipolog |
| Tabiliran Street (formerly Biak-na-Bato Street) | Capitan Basilio Tabiliran/After the Pact of Biak-na-Bato of 1897. | Dipolog |
| C. Sorronda Road | Gobernadorcillo Cirilo Sorronda | Dipolog |
| M. Velasco Street | Capitan Macias Velasco | Dipolog |
| Estaka Street | named after the barangay where the street is located | Dipolog |
| Capitol Avenue | named after the fact, the road (although disputed) is situated behind the Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Capitol. | Dipolog |
| Aguilar Street | Atty. Zorro Campos Aguilar, human rights lawyer | Dipolog |
| Amatong Street | Jacobo Sybico Amatong, lawyer and Dipolog City councilor | Dipolog |
| Ranillo Street (formerly Lincoln Street) | Matias Castillon Ranillo Sr., Governor and, later, Representative of Zamboanga province/US President Abraham Lincoln | Dipolog |
| Fr. N. Patangan Road | Rev. Fr. Nicasio Yebes Patangan, the first diocesan priest of Mindanao | Dipolog |
| Gen. John J. Pershing Highway[5] | John Joseph Pershing, American military general and governor of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu | Dipolog |
| Mayor Pastor Bajamunde Road[5] | Pastor Ranillo Bajamunde, Mayor of Dipolog (1956-1959) | Dipolog |
| Felix Bastasa Road[5] | Felix Bastasa, barangay captain of Santa Filomena (1972-1986) | Dipolog |
| Pablo Canturias Road[5] | Pablo Canturias, barangay captain of Santa Filomena (1968-1971) | Dipolog |
| Isaias Uy Road[5] | Isaias Ang Uy, Filipino-Chinese businessman | Dipolog |
| Andres Dacua Road[5] | Andres Dacua, teniente del barrio of Santa Filomena (1963-1968) | Dipolog |
| Nelson Saldon Road[5] | Nelson Saldon, barangay captain of Santa Filomena (2004-2013) | Dipolog |
| Gov. Felipe Azcuna Road[5] | Felipe B. Azcuna, Governor of Zamboanga province (1940-1941; 1948-1949) and present-day Zamboanga del Norte (1952-1955; 1963-1967) | Dipolog |
| Gov. Alberto Ubay Road[5] | Alberto Quilantang Ubay, Governor of Zamboanga del Norte (1980-1986) | Dipolog |
| Justice Guardson Lood Road[5] | Guardson R. Lood, jurist, Assemblyman of the Regular Batasang Pambansa for Zamboanga del Norte's at-large district (1984-1986) | Dipolog |
| Eugenio Margate Road[5] | Eugenio Redulla Margate, Dipolognon farmer who introduced the "Margate System of Planting Rice" | Dipolog |
| Dr. Santiago Calo Road[5] | Santiago Sanchez Calo, Sr., World War II-era medical practitioner | Dipolog |
| Anahaw Road[5] | named after the purok in Galas and the plant abundant in the area | Dipolog |
| Lobing Ogis Road[5] | named after the purok in Galas | Dipolog |
| Paraiso Road[5] | named after the sitio in Galas | Dipolog |
| Banicapt Road[5] | named after the purok in Galas | Dipolog |
| Riverside Road[5] | named as the road leads to the namesake purok in Olingan | Dipolog |
| San Vicente Road[5] | named as the road passes behind a church in Olingan dedicated to Saint Vincent Ferrer | Dipolog |
| Fisheries Road[5] | named as the road leads to the Olingan-based Dipolog School of Fisheries | Dipolog |
| Olingan Central Road[5] | named as the road passes through Olingan's central area | Dipolog |
| Charcoal Drive[5] | named as to connote the making of charcoal, hence the Visayan term and barangay name of "Olingan" | Dipolog |
| Fishermen Lane[5] | named as the path leads to the beach for Olingan fisherfolks to catch fish | Dipolog |
| South Point Road[5] | named as it "points" south from Olingan to Punta | Dipolog |
| Buli Road[5] | named after a plant abundant in the area of Minaog | Dipolog |
| Bayugo Road[5] | named after a plant abundant in the area of Minaog | Dipolog |
| Puting Bato Road[5] | named after a landmark known to locals in the area due to its white rocky formation | Dipolog |
| Pangadlaw Road[5] | named after a locally-endemic variant of orchids | Dipolog |
| One Heart Road[5] | named as it passes by the abandoned One Heart Dipolog Cockpit | Dipolog |
| Surf Road[5] | named after Surf Beach in Miputak | Dipolog |
| Seaport Road[5] | named as it passes by the Port of Dipolog | Dipolog |
| Ramos Village Road[5] | named after the namesake village in Sta. Filomena | Dipolog |
| Sicayab Circumferential Road[5] | named after the barangay where the road is located | Dipolog |