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- Rae, Alex (* 1969), Scottish football player and coach
- Rae, Alexa (* 1979), American porn actress
- Rae, Allan (* 1942), Canadian composer and music teacher
- Rae, Allan (* 1943), New Zealand agricultural economist
- Rae, Bob (born 1948), Canadian politician
- Rae, Brenda , American opera singer (soprano)
- Rae, Charlotte (1926-2018), American actress
- Rae, Chelsie (* 1984), American porn actress
- Rae, Derek (* 1967), British soccer host
- Rae, Dina (* 1976), American R&B singer
- Rae, Edwin C. (1911–2002), American art historian and professor of art history at the University of Illinois
- Rae, Henrietta (1859–1928), English genre and portrait painter of the later Victorian era
- Rae, Issa (* 1985), American actress, film producer, screenwriter and director
- Rae, Jasmine (* 1987), Australian country singer
- Rae, Jocelyn (born 1991), Scottish tennis player
- Rae, John (1796–1872), British-American teacher, physician, economist
- Rae, John (1813-1893) Scottish Arctic explorer and physician
- Rae, Johnny (* 1934), American jazz drummer and vibraphonist
- Rae, Kori , American film producer
- Rae, Lorena (* 1994), German model
- Rae, Odessa (* 1982), Canadian actress and film producer
- Raebel, Bernd (* 1948), German lawyer
- Raebel, Jean (1900–1985), German engine designer
- Raebel, Max (1874–1946), German composer, painter, Scandinavian and polar explorer
- Raebel, Paul (1906–1980), German SS-Hauptsturmführer, head of the Kamionki forced labor camp and convicted war criminal
- Raeben, Norman (1901–1978) American painter
- Raeber, Kuno (1922–1992), Swiss writer
- Raeburn, AH , Scottish soccer player
- Raeburn, Boyd (1913–1966), American jazz big band leader
- Raeburn, Henry (1756–1823), British painter, founder of the “Scottish School” of painting
- Raechl, Walter (1902–1934), German geographer and alpinist
- Raeck, Fritz (1894–1968), German school teacher and writer
- Raeck, Karina (* 1938), German sculptor, object artist, landscape architect and photographer
- Raeck, Kurt (1903–1981), German dramaturge, actor, theater director and theater manager
- Raeck, Wulf (* 1950), German classical archaeologist
- Raecke, Hans-Karsten (* 1941), German composer
- Raecke, Horst (1906–1941), German politician (NSDAP), MdR as well as SA and SS leaders
- Raecke, Jochen (* 1943), German Slavist and university professor
- Raecke, Julius (1872–1930), German psychiatrist
- Raed, Ahmad Jaafar , Iranian diplomat, publisher and Arabist
- Raedeke, Brent (* 1990), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Raedel, Christoph (* 1971), German theologian
- Raeder, Cap (* 1953), American ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Ræder, Einar (1896–1976), Norwegian long jumper and decathlete
- Raeder, Erich (1876–1960), Grand Admiral in the Third Reich
- Ræder, Hans (1869–1959), Danish classical philologist
- Raeder, Joachim (* 1951), German classical archaeologist
- Raeder, Johann Friedrich (1815–1872), German hymn poet
- Raeder, Lukas (* 1993), German soccer player
- Raeder, Michael (* 1962), German musician, composer, lyricist and music producer
- Raeder, Norbert (* 1968), German restaurateur and politician (GRAUE)
- Raeder, Sabine (* 1966), German work and organizational psychologist
- Raeder, Siegfried (1929–2006), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Raederscheidt, Georg (1883–1974), German educator and university professor
- Rædwald , King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of East Anglia
- Rædwulf , King of Northumbria
- Raegener, Adolf (1895–1983), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Raeithel, Gert (* 1940), German Americanist and literary scholar
- Raeithel, Heinrich (1842–1896), German mayor, factory owner and politician (DFP), MdR
- Raekallio, Matti (* 1954), Finnish pianist
- Raeke, Walter (1878–1959), German politician (NSDAP), MdHB, MdR
- Raekelboom, Jan (* 1978), Belgian ice hockey player
- Raekwon (born 1970), American rapper
- Raelert, Andreas (* 1976), German triathlete
- Raelert, Michael (* 1980), German triathlete
- Raemdonck, Rainer van (* 1957), German engineer and politician (AfD), MdL
- Raemisch, Gustav (1845–1912), German lawyer and politician
- Raemisch, Waldemar (1888–1955), German-American metal sculptor and university professor
- Raemy, Alain de (* 1959), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Lausanne, Geneva and Friborg
- Raemy, Nicolas (* 1992), Swiss handball player
- Raepke, Hannelore (* 1935), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Raes, Albert (* 1932), Belgian civil servant and judge
- Raes, Hugo (1929–2013), Flemish writer
- Raes, Roeland (* 1934), Belgian politician
- Raesfeld zu Ostendorf, Franz Arnold von (1709–1747), Canon in Münster and Osnabrück
- Raesfeld zu Ostendorf, Johann Franz Anton von († 1723), Canon in Münster and Osnabrück
- Raesfeld, Arnd von (* 1514), canon in Münster
- Raesfeld, Bernhard von (1508–1574), Bishop of Münster
- Raesfeld, bitter von , canon in Munster
- Raesfeld, bitter von († 1584), canon in Münster and Eichstätt
- Raesfeld, bitter von (1520–1581), canon in various dioceses
- Raesfeld, Dietrich Franz von (* 1528), canon in various dioceses
- Raesfeld, Ferdinand von (1855–1929), Prussian forester, hunter and author of hunting literature and novels
- Raesfeld, Goswin von († 1586), Provost of the Cathedral in the Duchy of Münster
- Raesfeld, Gottfried Joseph von (1706–1765), German statesman, Grand Chancellor of Cologne and Conference Minister
- Raesfeld, Gottfried von (1522–1586), cathedral dean
- Raesfeld, Heinrich von (1521–1573), canon in Münster
- Raesfeld, Heinrich von (1521–1597), vicar general and canon in Münster
- Raesfeld, Johann IV. Von (1492–1551), imperial general in the Turkish war
- Raesfeld, Johann Peter von (1679–1764), Prussian Privy Councilor and District President
- Raesfeld, Johann von († 1633), Canon in Münster
- Raesfeld, Johann Wischel von († 1588), Canon in Münster
- Raesfeld, Justinus von , Canon in Munster
- Raesfeld, Rotger von († 1575), Canon in Münster
- Raesfeld, Rudolf von , Canon in Munster
- Raesfeld, Wilbrand von († 1585), Canon in Münster
- Raess, Jonas (* 1994), Swiss long-distance runner
- Ræstad, Arnold (1878–1945), Norwegian lawyer and politician
- Raestrup, Bernhard (1880–1959), German entrepreneur and politician (center, CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Raestrup, Gottfried (1889–1955), German forensic doctor and university lecturer
- Raestrup, Johannes (1878–1943), German Imperial Judge
- Raet, Wilhelm de († 1583), Dutch hydraulic engineer and master builder
- Raethel, Heinz-Sigurd (* 1920), German ornithologist and veterinarian
- Raether, Elisabeth (* 1979), German author
- Raether, Gabriele (* 1947), German teacher and author
- Raether, Heinz (1909–1986), German physicist
- Raether, Till (* 1969), German journalist, columnist and book author
- Raether-Lordieck, Iris (* 1961), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Raethjen, Paul (1896–1982), German meteorologist, physicist. as well as university professors
- Raetsch, Barbara (* 1936), German painter
- Raetsch, Karl (1930–2004), German painter
- Raetz, Eberhard (* 1938), German chemist and writer
- Raetz, Markus (1941–2020), Swiss multimedia artist
- Raetz, Martin (* 1890), German politician (KPD / SED), MdL
- Raetz, Stefan (* 1959), German local politician
- Raetzer, Hellmuth (1838–1909), German painter
- Raev, Ada (* 1955), German art historian
- Raevaara, Tiina (* 1979), Finnish writer
- Raeven, Angelique (* 1971), Dutch artist
- Raeven, Liesbeth (* 1971), Dutch artist
- Raeymaeckers, Georges Désiré (1899–1960), Belgian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Buta
Raf
- Raf (* 1959), Italian singer and songwriter
- RAF Camora (* 1984), Austrian rapper and music producer
- Rafael, António José (1925–2018), Portuguese clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Bragança-Miranda
- Rafael, Dror (* 1974), Israeli radio host, television presenter, entertainer and satirist
- Rafael, Erich (1928-2010), German soccer player
- Rafael, Henrique Roberto (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Rafa'el, Jitzchak (1914–1999), Israeli politician and minister
- Rafael, Márta (1926–2017), Hungarian actress, singer and television editor in the GDR
- Rafael, Nando (* 1984), German-Angolan football player
- Rafael, Peter (1965–2008), German pop singer
- Rafael, Sylvia (1937–2005), Israeli intelligence agent
- Rafael, Tibor (1970-2014), Czech boxer
- Rafaelov, Zipora (* 1954), Israeli visual artist
- Rafalska, Elżbieta (* 1955), Polish politician
- Rafalski, Brian (* 1973), American ice hockey player
- Rafalski, Katrin (* 1982), German soccer referee
- Rafaļskis, Maksims (* 1984), Latvian football player
- Rafalzik, Arild (1957–2018), German author, journalist and producer
- Rafat, Darius (* 1977), Canadian musician and composer
- Rafat, Judy (* 1956), Canadian jazz singer
- Ra'fat, Saleh , Palestinian politician
- Rafati, Babak (* 1970), German football referee
- Rafati, Jami (* 1994), Italian-Iranian soccer player
- Rafele, Mimmo (* 1947), Italian screenwriter and film and television director
- Rafelsberger, Walter (1899–1989), Austrian SS leader and state commissioner
- Rafelsberger, Walter Michael (* 1978), Austrian filmmaker and media artist
- Rafelski, Johann (* 1950), German physicist and university professor
- Rafelson, Bob (* 1933), American film director
- Rafetraniaina, Albert (* 1996), Malagasy-French football player
- Rafetseder, Hermann (* 1956), Austrian historian
- Raff, Erich (* 1953), German politician (CSU)
- Raff, Friedrich (1889–1947), German writer, journalist and screenwriter
- Raff, Fritz (1948–2011), German journalist, director of the Saarländischer Rundfunk
- Raff, Georg Christian (1748–1788), German writer and educator
- Raff, Gerhard (* 1946), German historian and writer
- Raff, Gideon (* 1973), Israeli screenwriter and film producer
- Raff, Hans (1910–1990), German long-distance runner
- Raff, Helene (1865–1942), German painter and writer
- Raff, Joachim (1822–1882), German composer and music teacher of Swiss origin
- Raff, Martin (* 1938), Canadian neurologist and cell and molecular biologist
- Raff, Thomas (* 1947), German art historian and artist
- Raffael († 1520), Italian painter and builder of the High Renaissance
- Raffael (* 1985), Brazilian-German soccer player
- Raffaele, Virginia (born 1980), Italian comedian and actress
- Raffaelli, Andrea (* 1969), Italian beach volleyball player
- Raffaelli, Cyril (* 1974), French actor and stuntman
- Raffaelli, Ferdinando (1899–1981), Italian Ludtwaffen general
- Raffaëlli, Jean-François (1850–1924) French painter, sculptor, printer, actor, and author
- Raffaellino del Colle (1490–1566), Italian painter
- Raffaellino del Garbo († 1524), Italian painter
- Raffai, Estelle (* 1998), French sprinter
- Raffai, Jenő (1954–2015), Hungarian psychologist, psychoanalyst and specialist author
- Raffainer, Raeto (* 1982), Swiss ice hockey player and official
- Raffalovich, Arthur (1853–1921), Russian diplomat and French economist and business journalist at the same time
- Raffalovich, Marc-André (1864–1934), French author and poet
- Raffalt, Annette , German theater director
- Raffalt, Ignaz (1800–1857), Austrian painter
- Raffalt, Johann Gualbert (1836–1865), Austrian painter
- Raffalt, Peter (* 1957), Austrian actor, theater director, speaker and author
- Raffalt, Reinhard (1923–1976), German writer and journalist
- Raffan, Keith (* 1949), Scottish politician (Liberal Democrats), member of the House of Commons
- Raffanini, Piccio (* 1946), Italian director
- Raffarin, Jean-Pierre (* 1948), French politician (UMP), MEP
- Raffaseder, Hannes (* 1970), Austrian sound designer and composer
- Raffay, Iwa , Austrian actress, director, film producer and screenwriter
- Raffé, Rolf (1895–1978), German film producer, film director and screenwriter
- Raffée, Hans (* 1929), German university professor and business economist
- Raffeiner, Emanuel (1881–1923), Austrian painter
- Raffeiner, Josef (1895–1974), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Raffeiner, Klaus (* 1977), Italian badminton player
- Raffeiner, Walter (1947–2009), Austrian opera singer with a tenor voice
- Raffel, Felix (* 1983), German film composer and pianist
- Raffelhüschen, Bernd (* 1957), German economist
- Raffelsberger, Ernst (* 1961), Austrian choir director and conductor
- Raffelsberger, Rudolf (* 1968), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Raffelsperger, Franz († 1861), Austrian geographer, cartographer and civil servant
- Raffelt, Albert (* 1944), German librarian and theologian
- Raffenberg, Willi , German soccer player
- Raffeneau-Delile, Alire (1778–1850), French botanist
- Raffer, Harald (* 1956), Austrian journalist
- Raffert, Joachim (1925–2005), German journalist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Rafferty, Chips (1909–1971), Australian actor
- Rafferty, Claire (* 1989), English soccer player
- Rafferty, Gerry (1947-2011), British singer-songwriter
- Rafferty, Kevin (1947-2020), American cinematographer, director, and producer
- Rafferty, Max , British musician, bass player for British indie rock band The Kooks
- Rafferty, Philipp (* 1969), German-Irish actor and voice actor
- Rafferty, Ronan (* 1964), Northern Irish professional golfer
- Rafferty, Sarah (* 1972), American actress
- Raffetseder, Werner (* 1955), Austrian artist
- Raffi (* 1948), Egyptian musician and composer
- Raffi, Faizal (* 1996), Singaporean football player
- Raffill, Stewart (* 1942), American film director and screenwriter
- Raffin, Deborah (1953–2012), American actress
- Raffin, Melvin (* 1998), French athlete
- Raffin, Pierre (* 1938), French clergyman, bishop emeritus of Metz
- Raffington, Jermain (* 1985), German basketball player
- Raffington, Justin (* 1991), German basketball player
- Raffl, Anton (* 1939), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Raffl, Franz (1775–1830), Tyrolean farmer, traitor to Andreas Hofer
- Raffl, Hansjörg (* 1958), Italian tobogganist
- Raffl, Johannes (1858–1927), Roman Catholic bishop
- Raffl, Michael (* 1988), Austrian ice hockey player
- Raffl, Peter (* 1960), Austrian ice hockey player
- Raffl, Thomas (* 1986), Austrian ice hockey player
- Raffler, Dieter (* 1942), German designer and university professor
- Raffler, Max (1902–1988), German painter
- Raffles, Hugh (* 1958), British anthropologist, university professor and author
- Raffles, Thomas Stamford (1781–1826), founder of Singapore
- Raffo, Juan Carlos (* 1946), Uruguayan politician and writer
- Raffort, Nicolas (* 1991), French ski racer
- Rafhinha (* 1992), Austrian-Brazilian soccer player
- Rafi, Mohammed (1924–1980), Indian playback singer
- Rāfiʿī, Mustafā Sādiq ar- (1880–1937), Arab poet
- Rafikow, Mars Sakirowitsch (1933-2000), Soviet aspiring astronaut, member of the first cosmonaut group in the Soviet Union
- Rafinesque-Schmaltz, Constantine S. (1783-1840), American polyhistor
- Rafinha (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Rafinha (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Rafinha (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Rafinha (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Rafinha (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Rafinha (* 1993), Spanish-Brazilian soccer player
- Rafini, Brigi (* 1953), Nigerien politician
- Rafiqpoor, Daud (* 1949), Afghan geographer
- Rafique, Khawaja Saad (* 1962), Pakistani politician
- Rafiy, Pasha (* 1980), Luxembourgish photographer and documentary filmmaker
- Rafizadeh, Elmira (* 1981), German actress of Iranian origin
- Rafn, Carl Christian (1795–1864), Danish archaeologist and Norse philologist
- Rafn, Lina (* 1976), Danish pop singer
- Rafoss, Erik (* 1984), Norwegian handball player
- Rafoth, Rudolf (1911–1964), German politician (KPD), Member of the Bundestag and trade union official
- Rafreider, Friedrich (1942–2007), Austrian football player
- Rafreider, Roman (* 1969), Austrian journalist and television presenter
- Rafsanjani, Ali Akbar Hāschemi (1934-2017), Iranian clergyman and politician
- Raft, George (1901–1980), American actor
- Rafter, Patrick (* 1972), Australian tennis player
- Raftis, Bob (born 1946), Canadian pole vaulter
- Raftl, Rudolf (1911–1994), Austrian soccer goalie
Rag
- Rag 'n' Bone Man (* 1985), British blues and soul singer
- Rag, Harry (* 1959), German musician, film director, film editor and film producer
- Ragab, Salah (1935–2008), Egyptian military and jazz musician
- Ragacs, Ursula (* 1963), Austrian Judaist
- Ragályi, Elemér (* 1939), Hungarian cameraman
- Ragan, Charles (1910–1976), American medical doctor
- Ragan, Chuck (* 1974), American singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Ragan, David (* 1985), American racing driver
- Ragan, Duke (* 1997), American bantamweight amateur boxer
- Raganelli, Katja (* 1939), German director, screenwriter and film producer
- Raganfrid († 731), Franconian house maid
- Ragas, Bastiaan (* 1971), Dutch singer, actor, musical performer and presenter
- Ragas, Henry (1898–1919), American jazz pianist and composer
- Ragas, Roef (1965–2007), Dutch actor
- Ragas, Tooske (* 1974), Dutch television presenter
- Ragati, Manfred (* 1938), German lawyer
- Ragaz, Clara (1874–1957), Swiss women's rights activist and peace activist
- Ragaz, Georg (1857–1909), Swiss carpenter and master builder
- Ragaz, Jakob (1846–1922), Swiss architect
- Ragaz, Leonhard (1868–1945), Protestant Reformed theologian, pastor, professor of systematic and practical theology and co-founder of the religious-social movement in Switzerland
- Ragazzi, Angelo († 1750), Italian violinist and composer
- Ragazzi, Renzo (1929–2010), Italian documentary filmmaker and assistant director
- Ragazzini, John Ralph (1912–1988), American electronics engineer
- Ragde, Anne B. (* 1957), Norwegian writer
- Ragelli, Hugo (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Ragen, James Matthew (1880–1946), American businessman and mobster
- Rager, Günther (* 1943), German newspaper researcher
- Rager, Wilhelm (* 1941), Austrian writer
- Rageth, Erik (* 1996), Swiss American football player
- Ragettli, Andreas (1756–1812), Swiss officer
- Ragettli, Andri (* 1998), Swiss freestyle skier
- Raggan, Hans , German game designer
- Raggautz, Herbert (1928–2019), Austrian civil engineer, civil servant and football official
- Raggenbass, Otto (1905–1965), Swiss educator and local politician
- Ragger, Christian (* 1973), Austrian politician (FPK, BZÖ, BZÖ), member of the state parliament
- Ragger, Gernot (* 1959), Austrian writer and publisher
- Ragger, Markus (* 1988), Austrian chess player
- Raggett, Dave (* 1955), British computer scientist
- Ragghianti, Carlo Ludovico (1910–1987), Italian art historian and art critic
- Raggi, Andrea (* 1984), Italian soccer player
- Raggi, Antonio (1624–1686), Italian sculptor of the Roman Baroque
- Raggi, Lorenzo (1615–1687), Italian cardinal
- Raggi, Olindo (1896–1926), Italian motorcycle racer
- Raggi, Ottaviano (1592–1643), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Raggi, Virginia (* 1978), Italian lawyer and politician (M5S)
- Raggi, Zenza (* 1970), Moroccan-German porn actor and director
- Ragginger, Martin (* 1988), Austrian racing car driver
- Raggio di Luna (* 1963), pop singer
- Raggio, William (1926–2012), American prosecutor and politician
- Raggl, Peter (* 1968), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Raghavachari, Krishnan (* 1953), Indian chemist
- Raghavan, Anu (* 1993), Indian hurdler
- Raghavan, Harish (* 1982), American jazz musician (double bass)
- Raghavan, N. (1900-1977), Indian diplomat
- Raghavendra, BY (* 1973), Indian politician
- Ragheb, Osman (* 1926), Egyptian-French actor, dubbing actor, dubbing writer and dubbing director
- Raghu Vira (1902–1963), Indian Indologist and politician
- Raghunathan, MS (* 1941), Indian mathematician
- Raghunathan, Mahaveer (* 1998), Indian racing driver
- Ragimow, Wugar (* 1986), Ukrainian wrestler
- Ragin, Hugh (* 1951), American trumpeter (trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flugelhorn) of creative jazz
- Ragin, John S. (1929-2013), American actor
- Raginis, Władysław (1908–1939), Polish captain
- Raginpert († 701), King of the Lombards
- Ragland, Joe (* 1989), American-Liberian basketball player
- Ragland, Robert O. (1931–2012), American composer
- Raglin, Junior (1917–1955), American jazz bassist
- Raglovich, Clemens von (1766–1836), Bavarian infantry general and minister of war
- Ragna Árnadóttir (* 1966), Icelandic politician
- Ragna Ingólfsdóttir (* 1983), Icelandic badminton player
- Ragnachar , Frankish petty king (regulus)
- Ragnacharius , Bishop of Augst and Basel
- Ragnar Arnalds (* 1938), Icelandic politician and author
- Ragnar Axelsson (* 1958), Icelandic photographer
- Ragnar Bragason (* 1971), Icelandic director, producer and screenwriter
- Ragnar Eiríksson , Icelandic head chef
- Ragnar Jóhannsson (* 1990), Icelandic handball player
- Ragnar Jónasson (* 1976), Icelandic writer
- Ragnar Kjartansson (1923–1988), Icelandic sculptor and ceramist
- Ragnar Kjartansson (* 1976), Icelandic performance artist, painter, sculptor and musician (member of the Trabant group)
- Ragnar Lodbrok († 845), Danish and Swedish king
- Ragnar Óskarsson (* 1978), Icelandic handball player
- Ragnar Sigurðsson (* 1986), Icelandic football player
- Ragnar Sveinsson (* 1994), Icelandic football player
- Ragnarsson, Jörgen (* 1954), Swedish sailor
- Ragnarsson, Julia (* 1992), Swedish actress
- Ragnarsson, Marcus (* 1971), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Ragnheiður Elín Árnadóttir (* 1967), Icelandic politician (Independence Party)
- Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir (1646–1715), Icelandic embroidery designer, wife of Bishop Gísli Þorláksson
- Ragnheiður Ríkharðsdóttir (* 1949), Icelandic politician (Independence Party)
- Ragnhild of Norway (1930–2012), Norwegian nobleman, Princess of Norway
- Ragnhildr Eiríksdóttir , daughter of King Horik II and his wife Gísla of Haithabu
- Ragnhildur Helgadóttir (1930–2016), Icelandic politician
- Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir (* 1981), Icelandic TV presenter
- Ragni, Elio (1910–1998), Italian athlete
- Ragni, Gerome (1942–1991) American actor, author, and painter
- Ragni, Valentino (* 1935), Swiss composer, pianist and music teacher
- Ragnitz, Joachim (* 1960), German economist
- Ragno, Saverio (1902–1969), Italian fencer and Olympic champion
- Ragno-Lonzi, Antonella (* 1940), Italian fencer
- Ragnotti, Jean (* 1945), French racing car driver
- Ragnvald , Swedish king
- Ragnvald I († 1229), King of Man and the Isles
- Ragnvaldr Ingvarsson , Swedish Varangian in Byzantine service
- Ragon, Félix (1795–1872), French historian
- Ragon, Heartsill (1885–1940), American politician
- Ragon, Michel (1924-2020), French libertarian writer, art and literary critic
- Ragona, Ubaldo (1916–1987), Italian film director
- Ragone, David V. (* 1930), American metallurgist
- Ragonese, Isabella (* 1981), Italian actress
- Ragonese, Marita (* 1957), German actress and theater pedagogue (BuT)
- Ragonesi, Francesco (1850–1931), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Ragonius Erotianus, Publius , Roman painter of the imperial era
- Ragonius Venustus , Roman consul 240
- Ragosa, Alexander Franzewitsch (1858-1919), Russian general in the First World War
- Ragosin, Roman (* 1993), Kazakh cross-country skier
- Ragosin, Vyacheslav Wassiljewitsch (1908–1962), Soviet chess master
- Ragosina, Natalja Jurjewna (* 1976), Russian boxer
- Ragossnig, Konrad (1932–2018), Austrian guitarist and lutenist
- Ragot, Olivier (* 1981), French road cyclist
- Ragotzky, Karl Otto (1928–1986), German actor, theater director, radio play speaker and author
- Ragousis, Giannis (* 1965), Greek politician
- Ragovoy, Jerry (1930–2011), American songwriter and record producer
- Ragragui, Mohammed Al- (* 1976), Moroccan racing cyclist
- Rags, Ēriks (* 1975), Latvian javelin thrower
- Ragsdale, Carl V. (1925–2003), American professional officer and film producer
- Ragsdale, J. Willard (1872-1919), American politician
- Ragsdale, Virginia (1870–1945), American mathematician
- Ragsdale, William (born 1961), American actor
- Ragué, Beatrix von (1920–2006), German art historian
- Ragued, Hocine (* 1983), French-Tunisian football player
- Ragueneau, Gaston (1881–1978), French long-distance runner
- Raguenet, François († 1722), French historian and musicologist
- Raguenet, Nicolas (1715–1793), French landscape painter (cityscapes of Paris)
- Ragues, Pierre (* 1984), French racing driver
- Raguin, Eugène (1900-2001), French geologist
- Raguin, Louis , French football referee
- Raguin, Yves (1912–1998), French sinologist and Jesuit
- Ragulin, Alexander Pawlowitsch (1941–2004), Soviet ice hockey player
- Ragulskytė-Markovienė, Rasa (* 1976), Lithuanian judge, environmental lawyer and professor
- Ragusa, Giambattista († 1727), Italian baroque sculptor
- Ragusa, Vincenzo (1841–1927), Italian sculptor
- Raguse, Elmer (1901–1972), American sound engineer
- Raguse, Hartmut (* 1941), German theologian and psychoanalyst
- Raguso, Nicolás (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Raguž, Marko (* 1998), Austrian football player
- Ragwitz, Erhard (* 1933), German musicologist, composer and university professor
- Ragwitz, Ursula (* 1928), German politician (SED), head of department of the Central Committee of the SED in the GDR
Rah
- Rah Digga (* 1974), American rapper
- Raha, Arup (* 1954), Indian general and Chief of Staff of the Air Force of India
- Rahal, Bobby (* 1953), American racing driver
- Rahal, Elias (* 1942), Lebanese Archbishop
- Rahal, Graham (* 1989), American racing car driver
- Rahall, Nick (* 1949), American politician
- Rahamägi, Hugo Bernhard (1886–1941), Estonian theologian and politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Rahardt, Friedrich (1920–1996), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag and lawyer
- Rahardt, Inken , German director, director, author and opera singer (soprano)
- Rahardt, Olaf (* 1965), German marine painter
- Rahardt-Vahldieck, Susanne (1953–2008), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Raharilamboniaina, Marie Fabien (* 1968), Malagasy religious, Bishop of Morondava
- Raharolahy, Agnès (* 1992), French athlete
- Rahav, Amit (* 1995), Israeli actor
- Rahbani, Ziad (* 1956), Lebanese composer, pianist, songwriter and playwright
- Rahbar, Cyrus (* 1971), German actor
- Rahbari, Ali (* 1948), Iranian conductor
- Rahbek, Kamma (1775–1829), Danish salonnière
- Rahbek, Knud Lyne (1760–1830), Danish poet
- Rahde, Erich tho (1875–1927), German officer, administrative and banking lawyer
- Rahden, Alexander von (1859–1920), Courland messenger marshal and authorized representative
- Rahden, Jenny von († 1921), German school rider and singer
- Rahden, Till van (* 1967), German historian
- Rahden, Wilhelm von (1790–1860), German officer and writer
- Rahdjian, Arpiné , Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Rahdjian, Heribert (* 1936), Austrian politician
- Rahe, Detlef (* 1964), German designer
- Rahe, Ernst-Wilhelm (* 1958), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rahe, Friedrich Wilhelm (1888–1949), German tennis and hockey player
- Rahe, Hermann (1913–1998), German ministerial official
- Rahe, Horst (* 1939), German entrepreneur
- Rahe, Thomas (* 1957), German historian, scientific director of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp memorial
- Raheb, Mitri (* 1962), Palestinian founder and director of the International Meeting Center in Bethlehem
- Raheb, Viola (* 1969), Palestinian peace activist and Lutheran theologian
- Rahel la Fermosa († 1195), mistress of King Alfonso VIII of Castile
- Rahemipour, Raheleh , Iranian human rights activist
- Raheriharimanana, Stéphan (* 1993), Malagasy football player
- Rahewin , clerk and notary to Bishop Otto von Freising
- Rahho, Paulos Faraj , Iraqi clergyman, Archbishop of the Archeparchy of Mosul
- Rahić, Elvira (* 1975), Bosnian pop and turbo-folk singer
- Rahier, Gaston (1947-2005), Belgian motocross rider
- Rahier, Martine (* 1954), Swiss-Belgian entomologist and ecologist
- Rahilou, Khalid (* 1966), French light welterweight boxer of Moroccan origin
- Rahim, Danny (* 1986), British actor
- Rahim, Maizurah Abdul (* 1999), Brunei sprinter
- Rahim, Malik (* 1948), American anti-racist
- Rahim, Tahar (* 1981), French actor
- Rahimi, Atiq (* 1962), French writer and documentary filmmaker of Afghan origin
- Rahimi, Daniel (* 1987), Iranian-Swedish ice hockey player
- Rahimi, Hamid (* 1983), German boxer
- Rahimi, Hassan (* 1989), Iranian wrestler
- Rahimi, Medalion (* 1992), American actress of Iranian-Russian descent
- Rahimi, Mohammad Reza (* 1949), Iranian politician and First Vice President of Iran
- Rahimić, Elvir (* 1976), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Rahimkhan, Shan (* 1972), Iranian-Austrian-German hairdresser and entrepreneur
- Rəhimli, Səmra (* 1994), Azerbaijani singer
- Rəhimov, Vitali (* 1984), Azerbaijani wrestler
- Rahimow, Abdurahim (1952–2001), Tajik scientist and politician
- Rahimow, Ramason (* 1960), Tajik politician and minister of the interior
- Rahimow, Raschid (* 1965), Russian-Tajik football player and coach
- Rahis, Bernard (1933-2008), French football player
- Rahja, Eino (1885–1936), Finnish-Russian revolutionary and politician
- Rahja, Jukka (1887–1920), Finnish-Russian revolutionary and politician
- Rahkamo, Kari (* 1933), Finnish triple jumper and politician
- Rahkamo, Susanna (* 1965), Finnish figure skater
- Rahkob, Friedrich (1885–1944), German miner, communist and resistance fighter
- Rahl, Carl (1812–1865), Austrian painter
- Rahl, Carl Heinrich (1779–1843), German painter, etcher and engraver
- Rahl, Mady (1915–2009), German stage and film actress and chanson singer
- Rahl, Paul (1877–1926), German engineer and politician (NSFP), MdR
- Rahl, Stefan , leader in the peasant war
- Rahlenbeck, Theodor Henrich (1784–1864), lay preacher and campaigner against alcohol abuse
- Rahlens, Holly-Jane (* 1950), American writer and actress
- Rahlfs, Alfred (1865–1935), German Protestant theologian
- Rahlfs, Ludwig (1863–1950), German composer, music teacher and teacher
- Rahlfs, Wilhelm (1938–2014), German politician (FDP), MdHB, Hamburg Senator
- Rahls, Korinna (* 1932), German actress, radio play speaker, singer and conductor
- Rahlves, Daron (* 1973), American skier
- Rahlves, Friedrich (1887–1967), German civil engineer and city councilor
- Rahm, Andreas (* 1967), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rähm, Anke (* 1976), German actress
- Rahm, Berta (1910–1998), Swiss architect, publisher and women's rights activist
- Rahm, Emil (1804–1882), German businessman, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Rahm, Emil (1930–2015), Swiss entrepreneur and publicist
- Rahm, Erhard (* 1959), German computer scientist
- Rahm, Gilbert (1885–1954), German clergyman and zoologist
- Rahm, Günter (* 1934), German football player
- Rähm, Jan , German science and technology journalist in Berlin
- Rahm, John (1854-1935), American golfer
- Rahm, Jon (* 1994), Spanish golfer on the European Tour and the PGA Tour
- Rahm, Karl (1907–1947), Austrian camp commandant of the Theresienstadt Ghetto (1944–1945)
- Rahm, Kevin (* 1971), American actor
- Rahm, Meinrad (1819–1847), Swiss stenographer
- Rahm, Otto (1904–1994), German expressionist painter and sculptor
- Rahm, Robin (* 1986), Swedish ice hockey player
- Rahm, Samuel (1811–1864), German portrait, genre and history painter
- Rahm, Sibylle (* 1952), German educationalist and professor
- Rahm, Simon (* 1980), German composer, sound designer, music producer and singer
- Rahma, al-Zubayr (1830–1913), Sudanese slave trader and military leader in Sudan
- Rahman Khan, Abdur (1908–1970), Pakistani diplomat
- Rahman, AR (* 1966), Indian composer of film and popular music
- Rahman, Aamer (* 1982), Australian stand-up comedian and activist
- Rahman, Abdul (1903–1990), Malaysian politician and Prime Minister
- Rahman, Abdul (* 1938), Malaysian politician, governor of Penang
- Rahman, Abdul (1953-2002), Afghan politician
- Rahman, Abdul (* 1965), Afghan convert
- Rahman, Aneesur (1927–1987), Indian physicist
- Rahman, Azizi (* 2000), Singaporean football player
- Rahman, Bazlur Mohamed (* 1959), Bengali swimmer
- Rahman, Fazlur (1919–1988), Pakistani Islamic philosopher and theologian
- Rahman, Hakim Syed Zillur (* 1940), Indian doctor of Unani medicine
- Rahman, Hasim (* 1972), American boxer
- Rahman, Idris (* 1976), British jazz musician (clarinet, saxophone) and music producer
- Rahman, Mohamed Abdel (* 1915), Egyptian fencer
- Rahman, Monira (* 1966), Bangladeshi human rights activist, managing director of the human rights organization Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF)
- Rahman, Mujibur (1920–1975), Bangladeshi politician, founder of Bangladesh
- Rahman, Qamar (* 1944), Indian biochemist
- Rahman, Rizia (1939-2019), Bengali author
- Rahman, Saifur (1932–2009), Bangladeshi politician
- Rahman, Shamsur (1929-2006), Bangladeshi poet, journalist and civil rights activist
- Rahman, Ziaur (1936–1981), President of Bangladesh
- Rahman, Ziaur (* 1974), Bangladeshi chess grandmaster
- Rahman, Zillur (1929–2013), Bangladeshi politician, President of Bangladesh
- Rahman, Zoe (* 1971), British jazz musician
- Rahmani, Abassia (* 1992), Swiss athlete
- Rahmani, Arsala (1937–2012), Afghan politician
- Rahmani, Moïse (1944-2016), Belgian author
- Rahmani, Niloofar , Afghan fighter pilot
- Rahmanian, Neda (* 1978), Iranian-German film and theater actress
- Rahmann, Fritz (1936–2006), German artist
- Rahmann, Gerold (* 1962), German agricultural economist
- Rahmann, Hinrich (* 1935), German zoologist and neurobiologist
- Rahmann, Rudolf (1902–1985), German clergyman (Roman Catholic), Steyler missionary and ethnologist
- Rahmann, Sven (* 1974), German bioinformatician
- Rahmanto, Agripina Prima (* 1991), Indonesian badminton player
- Rahmanzadeh, Rahim (* 1934), Iranian-German specialist in trauma surgery, surgery and orthopedics
- Rahmat, Basuki (1921–1969), Indonesian politician and general
- Rahmat, Mohamed (1938-2010), Malaysian politician
- Rahmati, Bashir Ahmad (* 1985), Afghan wrestler
- Rahmatullozoda, Erkinchon (* 1953), Tajik diplomat
- Rahmawati, Weny (* 1983), French badminton player
- Rahmberg, Marino (* 1974), Swedish football player
- Rahme, Cheyne (* 1991), South African pole vaulter
- Rahmé, Hanna (* 1960), Lebanese religious, Maronite bishop of Baalbek-Deir El-Ahmar
- Rahmel, Ole (* 1989), German handball player
- Frame, Bruno (* 1948), Swiss football player
- Frame, Fritz (1905–1977), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Frame, Patrick (* 1969), Swiss football player and coach
- Rahmer, Moritz (1837–1904), German rabbi, publicist and editor
- Rahmer, Sigismund (1863–1912), German doctor, writer and editor
- Rahmig, Kurt (1938–2020), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rahmon, Emomalij (* 1952), Tajik politician, President of Tajikistan
- Rähmönen, Sami (* 1987), Finnish football player
- Rahms, Helene (1918–1999), German journalist and author
- Rahmsdorf, Wilhelm (1843–1917), German soldier, standard bearer of Mars-la-Tour
- Rahmsdorf, Wilhelm (1908–1983), German economist and bank manager (President of the Landeszentralbank Niedersachsen)
- Rahmstorf, Stefan (* 1960), German climate researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
- Rahn, Bruno (1887–1927), German film director, actor and producer
- Rahn, Christian (* 1979), German soccer player
- Rahn, Eduard (1827–1863), German lawyer and politician
- Rahn, Erich (1885–1973), pioneer of Jiu Jitsu and judo sports in Germany
- Rahn, Fabian (* 1986), German duathlete and triathlete
- Rahn, Guido (* 1963), German politician (CDU)
- Rahn, Heinrich (1601–1662), German legal scholar, university professor and rector
- Rahn, Helmut (1919–2007), German classical philologist
- Rahn, Helmut (1929–2003), German soccer player
- Rahn, Horst-Joachim (* 1944), German business economist, university lecturer and specialist book author
- Rahn, Johann Caspar (1769–1840), Swiss painter and drawing teacher
- Rahn, Johann Heinrich (1622–1676), Swiss mathematician
- Rahn, Johann Rudolf (1841–1912), Swiss art historian
- Rahn, Johannes (* 1986), German soccer player
- Rahn, John , American composer, musicologist and educator
- Rahn, Karl Heinz (* 1937), German nephrologist and emeritus professor of internal medicine
- Rahn, Kerstin , German historian and archivist
- Rahn, Laura (* 1986), German basketball player
- Rahn, Manfred (* 1933), German dubbing, radio play and radio speaker
- Rahn, Marco (* 1998), German basketball player
- Rahn, Marlene (* 1943), German actress
- Rahn, Matthias (* 1990), German soccer player
- Rahn, Otto , German writer, Medievalist and Ariosoph
- Rahn, Rainer (* 1952), German politician (AfD) and doctor
- Rahn, Rudolf (1900–1975), German diplomat
- Rahn, Siegmund , German sports scientist and university professor
- Rahn, Stephan , German pianist
- Rähn, Taavi (* 1981), Estonian football player
- Rahn, Uwe (* 1962), German soccer player
- Rahn, Werner (* 1939), German sea captain and historian
- Rahn, Wilhelm (1880–1966), German local politician (DVP) and Lord Mayor of Worms
- Rahn, Wilhelm (* 1885), German politician (USPD, KPD, SPD, DVP)
- Rahn, Wilhelm (1900–1960), German politician (BP, CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Rahn, Wolfgang (1953–2009), German soccer player
- Rahn-Bärlocher, Elise (1845–1925), Swiss women's rights activist
- Rahnasto, Olli (* 1965), Finnish tennis player
- Rahnavardi, Mohammed (* 1927), Iranian weightlifter, dentist and politician
- Rahnaward, Zahra (* 1945), Iranian artist, publicist and politician's wife
- Rahnenführer, Eugen (1886–1958), German doctor and numismatist
- Rahnenführer, Jörg (* 1971), German statistician
- Rahner, Hans (1905–2008), Austrian composer and piano virtuoso
- Rahner, Helmut (* 1971), German soccer player
- Rahner, Hugo (1900–1968), German Jesuit, theologian and historian
- Rahner, Johanna (* 1962), German Roman Catholic theologian (fundamental theology, dogmatics, ecumenical theology)
- Rahner, Karl (1903–1970), German cantor and church music director
- Rahner, Karl (1904–1984), German Catholic theologian
- Rahner, Martin , German film editor
- Rahneva, Mirela (* 1988), Canadian skeleton pilot
- Rahnis, Ramona , German skeleton pilot
- Rahnu, Kristjan (* 1979), Estonian decathlete
- Raho, Umberto (1922-2016), Italian actor
- Rahoerson, Serge (* 1947), Malagasy jazz musician
- Rahoi, Dick (* 1934), American ski jumper and local politician
- Rahoma, Faris Endris (* 1975), Austrian actor and screenwriter
- Rahon, Alice (1904–1987), French writer and painter
- Rahotep , Egyptian vizier under Ramses II.
- Rahotep , prince of the ancient Egyptian 4th Dynasty
- Rahotep , prince of the ancient Egyptian 4th Dynasty
- Rahotep , ancient Egyptian king of the 17th dynasty
- Rahou, Abdelmalek (* 1986), Algerian boxer
- Rahouli, Baya (* 1979), Algerian triple jumper
- Rahoza, Michael († 1599), Orthodox and United Metropolitan of Kiev (1589–1599)
- Rahr, Alexander (* 1959), German historian of Eastern Europe, management consultant, political scientist and publicist
- Rahr, David Johann (1677–1753), German-Baltic Evangelical-Lutheran pastor on Ösel
- Rahr, Erwin (1880–1919), Colonel in the Imperial Russian Army, participant in the Russo-Japanese War, the First World War and the Russian Civil War
- Rahr, Gleb (1922–2006), German-Russian church historian
- Rahr, Lew (1913–1980), Russian exile journalist
- Rahsskopff, Johann Carl (1806–1886), German watchmaker
- Rahstorfer, Gerd (* 1979), Austrian trumpeter and composer
- Raht, Adolph (1789–1858), Nassau judge and politician
- Raht, Daniel (1823–1900), liberal Nassau politician (Nassau Progressive Party)
- Raht, Friedrich (1811–1879), German administrative officer
- Raht, Georg Daniel , Nassau bailiff
- Raht, Gerhard (1920–1977), German air force officer
- Rahtgens, Carl Ernst (1908–1944), German officer and resistance fighter
- Rahtgens, Hugo (1872–1946), German civil engineer and architectural historian
- Rahtgens, Johannes Nicolaus Heinrich (1822–1907), German print shop owner and member of the Lübeck citizenship
- Rahtgens, Paul (1867–1929), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman; Provost in Eutin
- Rahtjen, Wolf (1923–2003), German radio play speaker, director, actor, voice actor and author
- Rahula , early Indian Buddhist and son of Siddharta Gautama (Buddha)
- Rahulja, Barys (1920–2005), Belarusian officer in the Belarusian Home Guard and political activist
- Rahwan, Iyad , Syrian-Australian scientist
- Rahy, Nader (* 1974), German songwriter and musician
- Rahzel (* 1967), American beatboxer