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Ran
- Ran, Avi (1963-1987), Israeli soccer goalkeeper
- Ran, Shulamit (* 1949), Israeli-American composer and music teacher
- Ran, Yunfei (* 1965), Chinese blogger and dissident
- Ran-D (* 1981), Dutch hardstyle DJ
Rana
- Rana, Beatrice (* 1993), Italian pianist
- Rana, Chandra Shamsher Jang Bahadur (1863–1929), Prime Minister of Nepal
- Rana, Diljit, Baron Rana (* 1938), British politician and entrepreneur of Indian descent
- Raña, Iván (* 1979), Spanish triathlete
- Raña, Olegario Vázquez (* 1935), Mexican sports shooter
- Rana, Sohel (* 1978), Bangladeshi politician
- Rana, Subarna Shamsher (1910–1977), Nepalese politician
- Ranacher, Alexander (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
- Ranade, Mahadev Govind (1842–1901), Indian judge, author and social reformer
- Ranafier, Heinrich (1846–1930), German railway engineer and senior civil engineer
- Ranafier-Bulling, Hedwig (1882–1961), German painter
- Ranaivomanana, Philippe (* 1949), Malagasy clergyman, Bishop of Antsirabé
- Ranaldo, Lee (* 1956), American guitarist and singer
- Ranalli, George (* 1946), American architect and university professor
- Ranan, David (* 1946), German-British-Israeli cultural and political scientist as well as non-fiction author
- Ranarivelo, Samoela Jaona (* 1962), Anglican Bishop of Antananarivo
- Ranasinghe, Anne (1925–2016), Sri Lankan-German writer
- Ranasinghe, Dulanjalee (* 1989), Sri Lankan high jumper
- Ranasinghe, Sachini (* 1994), Sri Lankan chess player
- Ranasinghe, Sumeda (* 1991), Sri Lankan javelin thrower
- Ranau, Jörg (* 1955), German diplomat
- Ranavalona I († 1861), ruler of the Merina, Madagascar
- Ranavalona II (1829-1883), Queen of Madagascar
- Ranavalona III. (1861–1917), last queen of Madagascar
Ranb
- Ranby, John (1703–1773), English surgeon
Ranc
- Ranc, Arthur (1831–1908) French politician, journalist and author
- Ranc, Jean (1674–1735), French Baroque painter
- Rancati, Ilarione (1594–1663), Italian abbot of the Cistercians, theologian, librarian, scholar and Arabist
- Rancé, Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de (1626–1700), French nobleman and monk, founder of the Trappist order
- Rance, Hubert Elvin (1898–1974), British major general and governor of Burma, Trinidad and Tobago
- Rance, Terry (* 1953), British musician, guitarist for Iron Maiden
- Rancés y Villanueva, Manuel (1824-1897), Spanish diplomat
- Ranch, Lars (* 1965), Danish solo trumpeter
- Rancic, Bill (* 1971), American entrepreneur
- Rancière, Jacques (* 1940), French philosopher
- Ranck, Conrad von (1664–1739), Swedish and Hesse-Kassel lieutenant general, commandant of the Rheinfels fortress
- Ranck, Werner (1904–1989), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Ranco, Louise (1868–1902), German opera singer (soprano)
- Ranconis de Ericinio, Adalbertus († 1388), Bohemian philosopher and theologian
- Rancore (* 1989), Italian rapper
edge
- Rand, Austin Loomer (1905-1982), Canadian ornithologist
- Rand, Ayn (1905–1982), American writer and philosopher of Russian descent
- Rand, Edward Kennard (1871–1945), American classical philologist and Middle Latin
- Rand, Frank (1935–2003), American entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Rand, Isaac (1674–1743), English pharmacist and botanist
- Rand, Janne (* 1984), American ski jumper
- Rand, John (1871–1940), American actor
- Rand, Kristian (* 1987), Estonian ice dancer
- Rand, Mary (* 1940), British athlete and Olympic champion
- Rand, Paul (1914–1996), American corporate logo designer
- Rand, Robin (* 1957), American general
- Rand, Rose (1903–1980), Austro-American logician and philosopher
- Rand, Sally (1904–1979), American burlesque dancer and actress
- Rand, Scott (* 1968), Canadian rower
- Rand, Scott (* 1975), English dart player
- Rand, Taavi (* 1992), Estonian ice dancer
- Rand, Tom , British costume designer
- Rand, William (1886-1981), American hurdler
- Rand, William H. (1828–1915), American map publisher
- Randa, Antonín (1834–1914), Austrian lawyer and politician of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy
- Randa, Gerhard (* 1944), Austrian bank manager
- Randaccio, Ranieri (* 1952), Italian racing driver
- Randad, Heinrich (1855–1938), German businessman
- Randak, Daniel (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Randal-Williams, Oscar , British mathematician
- Randall, Alexander (1803-1881), American politician
- Randall, Alexander W. (1819–1872), American politician
- Randall, Benjamin (1789-1859), American politician
- Randall, Carl (1949–2012), American jazz musician (saxophone, flute)
- Randall, Charles Hiram (1865–1951), American politician
- Randall, Charles S. (1824-1904), American politician
- Randall, Clifford E. (1876–1934), American politician
- Randall, Connor (* 1995), English soccer player
- Randall, Dave (* 1967), American tennis player
- Randall, Elliott (born 1947), American rock guitarist
- Randall, Frankie (1938-2014), American jazz pianist and singer
- Randall, Frankie (born 1961), American boxer
- Randall, Freddy (1921-1999), British jazz trumpeter
- Randall, Graeme (* 1975), British judoka
- Randall, Henry S. (1811–1876) American farmer, author, educator, and politician
- Randall, Jack (1794–1828), English boxer of the bare knuckle era
- Randall, James G. (1881-1953), American historian
- Randall, James Ryder (1839-1908), American poet and journalist
- Randall, John Herman (1899–1980), American philosopher
- Randall, John Turton (1905-1984) British physicist
- Randall, Josh (born 1972), American actor
- Randall, Kikkan (* 1982), American cross-country skier
- Randall, Lexi (* 1980), American actress
- Randall, Lisa (* 1962), American physicist
- Randall, Mark (* 1989), English soccer player
- Randall, Marta (* 1948), American science fiction writer
- Randall, Martha (* 1948), American former swimmer, Olympic medalist and former world record holder
- Randall, Meg (1926-2018), American actress
- Randall, Mike (* 1962), American Nordic combined athlete
- Randall, Mónica (born 1942), Spanish actress
- Randall, Nikki (* 1964), American porn actress
- Randall, Samuel J. (1828–1890), American politician
- Randall, Stephanie , South African actress
- Randall, Stuart, Baron Randall of St Budeaux (1938–2012), British politician (Labor), Member of the House of Commons
- Randall, Suzanna (* 1979), German astrophysicist and astronaut candidate
- Randall, Suze (* 1946), British erotic photographer
- Randall, Tony (1920-2004), American actor
- Randall, Will (born 1966), English writer
- Randall, William H. (1812-1881), American politician
- Randall, William J. (1909-2000), American politician
- Randall-Page, Peter (* 1954), British sculptor, draftsman and graphic artist
- Randalu, Kalle (* 1956), Estonian pianist
- Randalu, Kristjan (* 1978), Estonian jazz musician
- Randau, Felix (* 1974), German film director
- Randau, Robert (1873–1950), French colonial administrator, ethnologist and writer
- Randazzo, Anthony (born 1966), Australian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Broken Bay
- Randazzo, Filippo (1692–1744) Italian painter
- Randazzo, Filippo (* 1996), Italian athlete
- Randazzo, Florencio (* 1964), Argentine politician
- Randazzo, Maurizio (* 1964), Italian sword fencer and fencing trainer
- Randebrock, Carl August (1825–1876), German organ builder
- Randebrock, Paul (1856–1912), German mining engineer, mining manager and association politician
- Randegg, Burkhard II von († 1466), Bishop of Constance
- Randegg, Marquard von († 1406), Bishop of Minden and Constance
- Randegger, Flurin (* 1988), Swiss ice hockey player
- Randegger, Gian-Andrea (* 1986), Swiss ice hockey player
- Randegger, Johannes (* 1941), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Randegger, Jürg (* 1935), Swiss cabaret artist and television presenter
- Randegger, Mayer (1780–1853), Austrian teacher and rabbi
- Randel, Tony (* 1956), American film director, screenwriter and film editor
- Randell, Andrew (* 1974), Canadian cyclist
- Randell, Brian (* 1936), British computer scientist and computer historian
- Randell, Choice B. (1857-1945) American politician
- Randell, Ron (1918-2005), Australian actor
- Randelzhofer, Albrecht (* 1938), German legal scholar and university professor
- Randenborgh, Elisabet van (1893–1983), German writer
- Randerath, Astrid (* 1965), German journalist
- Randerath, Edmund (1899–1961), German pathologist and university professor; Rector of Heidelberg University
- Randerath, Winfried (* 1961), German human medicine
- Randers, Jørgen (* 1945), Norwegian university professor, author and futurologist
- Randers, Kristofer (1851-1917), Norwegian writer and poet
- Randerson, Jenny, Baroness Randerson (born 1948), Welsh Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords
- Randes, Diógenes , Brazilian opera singer (bass)
- Randhan, Karl Ludwig (1787–1840), German physician
- Randhartinger, Benedict (1802–1893), Austrian singer, composer and court conductor
- Randhawa, Jyoti (* 1972), Indian golfer
- Randhawa, Kuljeet (1976-2006), Indian actress
- Randhawa, Nauraj Singh (* 1992), Malaysian high jumper
- Randi, Don (born 1937), American musician
- Randi, James (* 1928), American stage magician, skeptic and opponent of pseudosciences
- Randi, Lorenzo Ilarione (1818–1887), Italian clergyman, cardinal to the Curia
- Randian, Prince (1871-1934), actor and a fairground sensation
- Randin, Michael (* 1985), Swiss cyclist
- Randjärv, Laine (* 1964), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Randjelović, Ivan (* 1974), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Randl, Lola (* 1980), German director
- Randle El, Antwaan (* 1979), American football player
- Randle, Brian (born 1985), American basketball player
- Randle, Eddie (1907–1997), American jazz musician and band leader
- Randle, John (born 1967), American football player
- Randle, Julius (* 1994), American basketball player
- Randle, Theresa (born 1964), American actress
- Randle, Thomas (* 1996), Australian racing car driver
- Randles, Paul (1965–2003), American game developer
- Rando , Alemannic Gau King
- Rando, Arthur (1910–2013), American jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet) of the swing era and doctor
- Rando, Daniela (* 1959), Italian historian
- Rando, Jorge (* 1941), Spanish painter and sculptor in Germany and Spain
- Randoald († 675), monk of the Moutier-Grandval monastery, saint
- Randolf, Karl (1916–1993), Austrian conductor
- Randolf, Rolf (1878–1941), Austrian actor, film director and film producer
- Randolph of Roanoke, John (1773–1833), American politician
- Randolph, Agnes († 1369), Scottish noblewoman
- Randolph, Alex (1922-2004), American game writer
- Randolph, Anthony (* 1989), American basketball player
- Randolph, Asa Philip (1889–1979), American socialist, labor and civil rights activist
- Randolph, Benjamin Franklin (1808–1871), American medic, physicist, farmer, and politician
- Randolph, Bernard , English merchant and author of two books on Greece
- Randolph, Beverley (1765–1797), American politician
- Randolph, Boots (1927–2007), American musician
- Randolph, Charles (* 1982), American screenwriter and producer
- Randolph, Darren (* 1987), Irish football goalkeeper
- Randolph, Da'Vine Joy (* 1986), American musical artist , singer, and film and television actress
- Randolph, Edmund (1753–1813), American lawyer, Governor of Virginia, Secretary of State and first United States Attorney General
- Randolph, George Wythe (1818–1867), American politician, Confederate Secretary of War
- Randolph, Grace (* 1987), American comic writer and operator of the YouTube channels Beyond The Trailer, Movie Math and Think About the Ink
- Randolph, James F. (1791–1872), American politician
- Randolph, James Henry (1825–1900), American politician
- Randolph, Jane (1915–2009), American actress
- Randolph, Jennings (1902-1998), American politician
- Randolph, John (1915-2004), American actor
- Randolph, Joseph Fitz (1803–1873), American lawyer and politician
- Randolph, Joyce (born 1924), American actress
- Randolph, Laurie (* 1950), American classical guitarist, gambist (viola da gamba), continuo player, percussionist and composer
- Randolph, Leo (born 1958), American boxer
- Randolph, Lillian (1898–1980), American singer and actress of African American descent
- Randolph, Luther (1935–2020), American jazz and R&B musician and record producer
- Randolph, Marc (* 1958), American entrepreneur and co-founder of Netflix
- Randolph, Mark F. (* 1951), Australian geotechnical engineer
- Randolph, Mary (1762–1828), American author of household and cookery book
- Randolph, Meriwether Lewis (1810–1837), American planter, land speculator, and politician
- Randolph, Mouse (1909-1997), American jazz trumpeter
- Randolph, Paschal Beverly (1825–1875), American physician, occultist, and author
- Randolph, Peyton (1721–1775), first president of the Continental Congress
- Randolph, Peyton (1779–1828), American politician
- Randolph, Shavlik (born 1983), American basketball player
- Randolph, Theodore Fitz (1826–1883), American politician
- Randolph, Thomas (1605–1635), English poet and playwright
- Randolph, Thomas Jefferson (1792–1875), American politician, planter, and officer
- Randolph, Thomas Mann (1768–1828), American politician
- Randolph, Thomas, 1st Earl of Moray († 1332), Scottish nobleman, military and diplomat
- Randolph, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Moray († 1332), Scottish nobleman and military man
- Randolph, Zach (born 1981), American basketball player
- Randolph, Zilner (1899–1994), American jazz trumpeter, arranger and composer
- Random, Ida (* 1945), British film architect
- Randon, Francesco (1925-2015), Italian football player
- Randon, Jacques-Louis (1795–1871), French general and statesman, Marshal of France
- Randon, Lucile (* 1904), French supercentenarian
- Randone, Belisario (1906–1998), Italian filmmaker and author
- Randone, Salvo (1906–1991), Italian actor
- Randová, Eva (* 1936), Czech opera and chamber singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Randow, Adolf von (1828–1911), German sculptor, banker and member of the state parliament of the Rhine Province
- Randow, Adolph von (1801–1891), Prussian officer, most recently lieutenant general and orphanage director
- Randow, Alfred von (1879–1958), German officer, most recently a colonel and free corps leader
- Randow, Anton von (1566–1616), captain of the offices of Alvensleben (today Bebertal), Dreileben and Wanzleben
- Randow, Bär von (1931–2017), German violist, orchestra director and head of the orchestra department at Westdeutscher Rundfunk
- Randow, Elgar von (1904–1977), German diplomat and author of lyric poems
- Randow, Fritz (1891–1953), German theater director, actor and director
- Randow, Fritz (* 1952), German rock, hard rock and heavy metal drummer
- Randow, Fritz von (1908–1995), German lawyer, professional officer and politician (DVU)
- Randow, Gero von (* 1953), German publicist, author and editor
- Randow, Hans von († 1572), governor of Hornburg and Zilly
- Randow, Heinrich von (1561–1621), judge and governor of the cathedral chapter of Magdeburg
- Randow, Heinrich von (1797-1853), Prussian colonel
- Randow, Heinz von (1890–1942), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Randow, Hermann von (1847–1911), Prussian lieutenant general and writer
- Randow, Jobst von (1506–1551), German nobleman
- Randow, Johann von (1526–1572), Magdeburg Canon
- Randow, Jost Andreas von , Anhalt court official
- Randow, Mattheus von († 1512), monk and prior
- Randow, Matthias von (* 1959), German politician (SPD), State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for Transport, Building and Urban Development
- Randow, Norbert (1929–2013), German editor and translator
- Randow, Thomas von (1921–2009), German mathematician, science editor and book author
- Randow, Viktor von (1856–1939), Prussian lieutenant general
- Randriamamonjy, Marcellin (* 1963), Malagasy clergyman, Bishop of Antsirabé
- Randriamanana, Jean-Paul (1950–2011), Malagasy clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Randriambololona, Philibert (1927–2018), Malagasy clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Fianarantsoa
- Randriamihaja, Joseph-Berlioz (* 1975), Malagasy hurdle sprinter
- Randrianarisoa, Jean Claude (* 1961), Malagasy clergyman, Bishop of Miarinarivo
- Randrianasolo, Joseph Ignace (1947-2010), Malagasy clergyman, Bishop of Mahajanga
- Randrianasolo, Yann (* 1994), French long jumper
- Randrianovana, Ephraim , second Anglican Bishop of Antananarivo
- Randriantefy, Dally (* 1977), Malagasy tennis player
- Randriantefy, Natacha (* 1978), Malagasy tennis player
- Rands, Bernard (* 1934), American composer and university professor
- Randt, Alfred (1899–1945), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Randt, Erich (1887–1948), German archivist and historian
- Randt, Leif (* 1983), German author
- Randt, Os du (* 1972), South African rugby player
- Randt, Peter (* 1941), German handball player, handball trainer
- Randt, Sally du (* 1965), South African opera, operetta, lied and concert singer with a soprano voice
- Randt, Ursula (1929–2007), German speech therapist and author
- Randver, Rein (* 1956), Estonian politician
- Randwijk, Henk van (1909–1966), Dutch journalist and editor-in-chief
- Randzio, Ronald (* 1939), German lawyer
- Randzio-Plath, Christa (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdHB, MdEP
Rane
- Rane, Saili (* 1993), Indian badminton player
- Raneburger, Dominik (* 1989), Austrian film and theater actor
- Ranefer , ancient Egyptian civil servant
- Raneferef , ancient Egyptian king of the 5th Dynasty (ruled around 2456 to around 2445 BC)
- Ranégie, Mathias (* 1984), Swedish football player
- Raneri, Claudio (* 1967), German opera director, theater scholar and educator
- Ranewskaja, Faina Georgievna (1896–1984), Soviet actress
- Raney, Della H. (1912-1987), African American nurse
- Raney, Doug (1956-2016), American jazz guitarist
- Raney, Jimmy (1927–1995), American musician
- Raney, John Henry (1849–1928), American politician
- Raney, Murray (1885–1966), American mechanical engineer
- Raney, Wayne (1921–1993), American old-time and country musician
- Raney-Norman, Catherine (* 1980), American speed skater
Ranf
- Ranf, Kirsten (* 1968), German television presenter
- Ranford, Bill (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Ranford, Brendan (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ranft, Andreas (* 1951), German historian
- Ranft, Angela (* 1969), German racing cyclist (GDR)
- Ranft, Dietrich (1922–2002), German administrative lawyer
- Ranft, Eckart (1925–2015), German lawyer and President of the Bremen Finance Court
- Ranft, Günter (1901–1945), German church painter
- Ranft, Hermann (1906–1976), German carpenter and model maker
- Ranft, Jerome (* 1966), American sculptor and voice actor
- Ranft, Joe (1960-2005), American screenwriter
- Ranft, Jordan (* 1991), American actor and voice actor
- Ranft, Manfred (1926–2016), German teacher, local historian and naturalist
- Ranft, Matthias , German classical cellist
- Ranft, Michael (1700–1774), vampirism researcher, Protestant pastor
- Ranft, Paul (1854–1938), German civil engineer and architect
- Ranft, Thomas (* 1945), German graphic artist
- Ranft, Thomas (* 1966), German television and radio presenter
- Ranft, Torsten (* 1961), German actor
- Ranft, Wolfgang (1911–2006), German politician (CDU of the GDR), MdV
- Ranft-Schinke, Dagmar (* 1944), German painter and graphic artist
- Ranftl, Johann Matthias (1804-1854), Austrian painter
- Ranftl, Julian (* 1996), Austrian handball player
- Ranftl, Otto (1954–2014), Austrian journalist
- Ranftl, Reinhold (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
rank
- Rang, Adalbert (1928–2019), German educational scientist
- Rank, Florens Christian (1864–1924), German Protestant theologian, politician and writer
- Rang, Franz (1831–1893), Lord Mayor, Member of the Reichstag
- Rank, Fritz , German SS-Standartenführer and criminal director
- Rank, Justus (1802-1859), German judge, administrative officer and parliamentarian
- Rang, Martin (1900–1988), German Protestant religious educator
- Ranga Ramanujan, TD (1921-2013), Indian table tennis official
- Ranga Rao, R. (* 1935), Indian mathematician
- Ranga, Dana (* 1964), Romanian writer and filmmaker
- Rangaka, Malmsey (* 1957), South African entrepreneur and winemaker
- Ranganathan, Darshan (1941-2001), Indian organic chemist
- Ranganathan, Gobi (* 1976), English badminton player
- Ranganathan, Romesh (* 1978), British stand-up entertainer and actor
- Ranganathan, SR (1892–1972), Indian mathematician and librarian
- Rangasamy, N. (* 1950), Indian politician
- Rangavis, Aristidis (* 1884), Greek marksman
- Rangavis, Kleon (1842–1917), Greek diplomat
- Range, Andreas (* 1947), German Roman Catholic religious chaplain; Cistercians; Abbot of the Marienstatt Monastery
- Range, Clemens (* 1955), German journalist and author
- Range, Friederike (* 1971), German behavioral researcher
- Range, Harald (1948-2018), German lawyer and attorney general
- Range, Heidi (* 1983), British pop and R&B singer and songwriter
- Range, Heinrich (1829-1894), German gymnastics teacher
- Range, Paul (1879–1952), German geologist and botanist
- Range, Rosslyn (* 1933), American long jumper
- Rangel Mendoza, Salvador (* 1946), Mexican religious, Bishop of Chilpancingo-Chilapa
- Rangel, Afonso da Costa (1935–2020), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Rangel, Antonio (1943-2004), Mexican badminton player
- Rangel, Arlindo , East Timorese politician
- Rangel, Bruno (1981-2016), Brazilian soccer player
- Rangel, Caio (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Rangel, Carlos (* 1990), Venezuelan beach volleyball player
- Rangel, Charles B. (* 1930), American politician
- Rangel, David (* 1969), Mexican soccer player
- Rangel, José Vicente (* 1929), Venezuelan politician, Vice President of Venezuela
- Rangel, Licínio (1936–2002), Brazilian bishop
- Rangel, Michael (* 1991), Colombian soccer player
- Rangel, Naty (* 1988), Mexican badminton player
- Rangel, Nayeli (* 1992), Mexican soccer player
- Rangel, Paulo (* 1968), Portuguese politician, MEP
- Rangel, Pedro (* 1988), Mexican volleyball player
- Rangel, Raúl (* 1941), Mexican badminton player
- Rangel, Ricardo (1924–2009), Mozambican photographer and journalist
- Rangel, Rubens (1904–1974), Brazilian politician
- Rangel, Vicente Marotta (1924–2017), Brazilian lawyer, judge at the International Tribunal for the Sea
- Rangel, Víctor (* 1957), Mexican soccer player
- Rangeley, Walter (1903-1982), British athlete
- Rangell, Bobby , American jazz musician (flute, saxophone)
- Rangell, Johan Wilhelm (1894–1982), Finnish sports official, politician and Prime Minister
- Rangell, Nelson (* 1960), American saxophonist and smooth jazz flutist
- Rangelow, Dimitar (* 1983), Bulgarian football player
- Rangenier, Carl (1829–1895), German sculptor
- Ranger, Andrew (* 1986), Canadian racing car driver
- Ranger, Beverly (born 1953), Jamaican soccer player
- Ranger, Paul (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ranger, Richard H. (1889–1962), American electrical engineer, engineer, and inventor
- Ranger, Terence Osborn (1929-2015), British historian
- Ranggetiner, Herbert (* 1968), Austrian climber
- Rangheț, Iosif (1904–1952), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Ranghieri, Alex (* 1987), Italian volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Rangi, Shane (* 1969), New Zealand stuntman and film actor
- Rangjung Dorje (1284–1339), third Karmapa of the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism
- Rangjung Rigpe Dorje (1924–1981), 16th Gyelwa Karmapa of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism
- Ranglin, Ernest (* 1932), Jamaican ska and jazz guitarist
- Rangnick, Joachim (* 1947), German graphic artist and writer
- Rangnick, Ralf (* 1958), German soccer coach
- Rango, Carl Philipp Wilhelm von (1764–1827), Prussian colonel, commander of the Minden fortress
- Rango, Konrad Tiburtius (1639–1700), German theologian and naturalist
- Rango, Martin von (1634–1688), lawyer at the court court of the Elector of Brandenburg, councilor of Kolberg and historian
- Rangone, Tommaso (1493–1577), Italian physician, astrologer and patron
- Rangoni Machiavelli, Beatrice (* 1936), Italian politician, journalist and author
- Rangsan Viwatchaichok (* 1979), Thai soccer player
- Rangsan Wiroonsri (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Rangsarit Sutthisa (* 1979), Thai soccer player
- Rangsit Prayurasakdi (1885–1951), Prince of Thailand, Prince Regent of Siam
- Rangström, Ture (1884–1947), Swedish composer, conductor, singing teacher, and music critic
Ranh
- Ranheim, Paul (* 1966), American ice hockey player and coach
Rani
- Rani, Annu (* 1992), Indian javelin thrower
- Rani, Devika (1908–1994), Indian film actress and producer
- Rania of Jordan (* 1970), Jordanian Queen
- Ranicki, Andrew (1948–2018), British mathematician and professor of mathematics at Edinburgh University
- Raniel (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Raniere, Keith (* 1960), American entrepreneur and psycho coach
- Raniere, Sandro (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Ranieri Bottacci († 1170), Consul of Pisa
- Ranieri Dandolo († 1208), vice duke of Venice
- Ranieri Martinotti, Francesco (* 1959), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Ranieri, Antonio (1806–1888), Italian writer, historian and politician
- Ranieri, Claudio (* 1951), Italian football player and coach
- Ranieri, Filippo (1944–2020), German law scholar and university professor
- Ranieri, Lino , Italian actor and film director
- Ranieri, Marco (* 1959), Italian anesthetist and university professor
- Ranieri, Mario (* 1980), Austrian hard techno DJ and producer
- Ranieri, Massimo (* 1951), Italian singer and actor
- Ranieri, Miranda (* 1986), Canadian squash player
- Ranieri, Teoderico († 1306), cardinal
- Ranieri, Teresa (* 1966), Italian choreographer
- Raniero Capocci († 1250), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Raniewicz, Grzegorz (* 1970), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Ränik, Valeria (* 1964), Estonian writer
- Ranisch, Axel (* 1983), German film director, screenwriter and actor
- Ranisch, Karl von (1815–1873), Prussian major general and commander of the 20th Infantry Brigade
- Ranisch, Volker (* 1966), German theater and film actor
- Ranitz, Herman de (1794–1846), Dutch lawyer, politician and Mayor of Groningen
Ranj
- Ranjbar Irani, Nassrin (* 1955), Iranian poet, writer and literary scholar
- Ranjeva, Raymond (* 1942), Malagasy lawyer, Vice-President of the International Court of Justice
- Ranjit, Singh Ramday (* 1955), Malaysian Brigadier General
- Ranjith, Albert Malcolm (* 1947), Sri Lankan clergyman, Archbishop of Colombo, cardinal
Rank
- Rank, Andreas (* 1955), German painter, artist, set and costume designer
- Rank, Astrid (* 1969), German educator and university professor
- Rank, Elisabeth (* 1984), German writer and publicist
- Rank, Franz (1870–1949), German architect and building contractor
- Ränk, Gustav (1902–1998), Estonian ethnologist
- Rank, Heiner (1931–2014), German author of crime literature and science fiction
- Rank, J. Arthur (1888–1972), British film producer
- Rank, Josef (1816–1896), Austrian narrator and journalist
- Rank, Julius (1883–1961), German politician
- Rank, Kathrin (* 1967), German visual artist
- Rank, Olaf (* 1971), German economist and management consultant
- Rank, Otto (1884–1939), Austrian psychoanalyst
- Rank, Sebastian (* 1986), German triathlete
- Rank, Tobias (* 1968), German pianist and composer
- Rank, Werner (* 1968), German soccer player
- Rank-Broadley, Ian (* 1952), British sculptor
- Rank-Minzer, Beata (1886–1961), Austrian-American psychoanalyst
- Rankama, Kalervo (1913–1995), Finnish geologist and geochemist
- Ranke, Ernst (1814–1888), German Protestant theologian
- Ranke, Friedhelm von (1847–1917), Prussian major general
- Ranke, Friedrich (1882–1950), German Medieval Germanist and folklorist
- Ranke, Friedrich Heinrich (1798–1876), German theologian
- Ranke, Fynn (* 1993), German handball player
- Ranke, Hans , German lawyer and long-time deputy to the Minister of Justice of the GDR
- Ranke, Hans Rudolf (1849–1887), German surgeon and university professor
- Ranke, Heinrich (1830–1909), German pediatrician
- Ranke, Hermann (1878–1953), German Egyptologist and university professor
- Ranke, Johannes (1836–1916), German anthropologist and physician
- Ranke, Karl Ernst (1870–1926), German internist
- Ranke, Karl Ferdinand (1802–1876), German classical philologist and teacher
- Ranke, Kurt (1908–1985), German folklorist, Germanist, antiquarian and storyteller
- Ranke, Kurt (1920–1999), German politician (SED)
- Ranke, Leopold Friedrich (1842–1918), German Protestant clergyman
- Ranke, Leopold von (1795–1886), German historian
- Ranke, Otto (1880–1917), German psychiatrist and university professor
- Ranke, Otto Friedrich (1899–1959), German physiologist and university professor
- Ranke-Heinemann, Uta (* 1927), German Catholic theologian and author
- Rankel, André (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Ränkel, Raido (* 1990), Estonian cross-country skier and biathlete
- Rankel, Roger (* 1971), German author, speaker and sales expert
- Ranken, Andrew (* 1953), English musician
- Ranken, Thomas (1875–1950), British marksman
- Ranker, Fred (1930–2009), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Ránki, Dezső (* 1951), Hungarian pianist
- Ránki, György (1907–1992), Hungarian composer
- Rankin (* 1966), British portrait and fashion photographer
- Rankin Copp, Ellen (1853–1901), American sculptor
- Rankin, Alan , sound engineer
- Rankin, Anna (* 1989), New Zealand badminton player
- Rankin, Arthur Jr. (1924–2014), American screenwriter, film director and producer
- Rankin, Bruce (1952-2017), British opera singer (tenor)
- Rankin, Chris (* 1983), New Zealand actor
- Rankin, Christopher (1788–1826), American politician
- Rankin, David (born 1946), Australian painter
- Rankin, Evan (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Rankin, Ian (* 1960), Scottish crime novelist
- Rankin, J. Lee (1907-1996), American lawyer, professor, and United States Solicitor General
- Rankin, James (born 1909), Irish badminton player
- Rankin, James (1913-1975), British pilot
- Rankin, Janice (* 1972), Scottish curler
- Rankin, Jean Lowry (1795–1878), abolitionist and escape helper in the Underground Railroad network in Ohio
- Rankin, Jeannette (1880–1973), American politician, suffragette and peace activist
- Rankin, Jessica (* 1971), Australian artist
- Rankin, John (born 1983), Scottish football player
- Rankin, John E. (1882–1960) American politician
- Rankin, Josecarlos Van (* 1993), Mexican soccer player
- Rankin, Joseph (1833-1886) American politician
- Rankin, Karl (1898–1991), American diplomat
- Rankin, Kenny (1940–2009), American musician
- Rankin, Kevin (* 1976), American actor
- Rankin, Kyle (* 1972), American film director, screenwriter and film actor
- Rankin, Matthew (* 1980), Canadian film director, screenwriter and film editor
- Rankin, Molly (1905–1981) British actress
- Rankin, Molly (* 1987), Canadian singer and songwriter
- Rankin, Nell (1923-2005), American opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Rankin, Robert Alexander (1915-2001), Scottish mathematician
- Rankin, Robert Fleming (* 1949), British author of humorous novels
- Rankin, Robert William (1907–1942), Australian captain in World War II
- Rankin, William (1920–2009), American pilot, survivor of a fall through a thundercloud
- Rankine, Claudia (* 1963), American writer
- Rankine, Scotty (1909-1995), Canadian long-distance runner of British descent
- Rankine, William John Macquorn (1820–1872), Scottish-British physicist and engineer
- Ranking Joe (* 1959), Jamaican reggae musician
- Rankins, Sheldon (* 1994), American football player
- Rankl, Helmut , German regional historian
- Rankl, Horst (* 1940), Bavarian writer and actor
- Rankl, Karl Franz (1898–1968), Austrian conductor and composer
- Rankl, Richard (1890–1948), Austrian Benedictine, teacher and astronomer
- Ranković, Aleksandar (1909–1983), Yugoslav Communist Party politician and head of the secret service
- Ranković, Arsenije (* 1992), Serbian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Ranković, Saša (* 1979), Serbian football player
- Rankovic, Vladimir (* 1993), German soccer player
- Ranks, Cutty (born 1965), Jamaican reggae musician
- Ranku, Lucky (1941-2016), South African jazz musician
Ran
- Rannacher, Helmut (* 1940), German political scientist, President of the State Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Baden-Württemberg (1995–2005)
- Rannacher, Rolf (* 1948), German mathematician
- Rannaleet, Ain (1904–1937), Estonian writer
- Rannamaa, Silvia (1918–2007), Estonian writer
- Rannankari, Tuomas (* 1991), Finnish football player
- Rannap, Jaan (* 1931), Estonian author for children and young people
- Ranneft, Johan (1886–1982), Dutch admiral
- Rannells, Andrew (* 1978), American actor
- Rannenberg, Christian (* 1956), German blues and boogie pianist
- Rannenberg, Kai (* 1964), German computer scientist
- Ranner, Alexandra (* 1967), German artist
- Ranner, Balthasar (1852–1920), German farmer and politician (center), MdR
- Ranner, Hella (* 1951), Austrian politician (ÖVP), MEP
- Ranner, Michaela (* 1986), German volleyball player
- Ranner, Sepp (* 1939), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Ranner, Thomas (* 1987), German volleyball player
- Ranneries, Christian (* 1988), Danish track and road cyclist
- Rannet, Egon (1911–1983), Estonian writer
- Ranney, Ambrose (1821–1899), American politician
- Ranney, Helen M. (1920-2010), American hematologist
- Ranney, Waitstill R. (1791-1853) American politician
- Rannikko, Teemu (* 1980), Finnish basketball player
- Rannikmäe, Miia (* 1951), Soviet-Estonian chemist, chemistry didactic and university professor
- Rannit, Aleksis (1914–1985), Estonian writer and literary scholar
- Rannow, Otto , German farmer and politician (DNVP), MdL
Rano
- Ranocchia, Andrea (* 1988), Italian soccer player
- Ranocchini, Gloriana (* 1957), San Marinese politician
- Ranódy, László (1919–1983), Hungarian film director
- Rañola, Antonio Racelis (* 1932), Filipino clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Cebu
Ranq
- Ranquet, Joseph (1868–1954), French politician, member of the National Assembly
Rans
- Ransbach, Yvonne (* 1975), German television presenter
- Ransberger, Matthias (* 1981), German actor in the stage and film sector
- Ränsch-Trill, Barbara (1940-2006), German sports philosopher
- Ranschburg, Pál (1870–1945), Hungarian experimental psychologist and psychiatrist
- Ransdell, Joseph E. (1858–1954), American politician
- Ransdorf, Miloslav (1953–2016), Czech philosopher and politician, MEP
- Ranse, Marc de (1881–1951), French composer, organist, conductor and music teacher
- Ranseder, Michael (* 1986), Austrian motorcycle racer
- Ransford, LU (1880-1954) English badminton player
- Ransford, Maurice (1896–1968), American art director and production designer
- Ranshofen-Wertheimer, Egon (1894–1957), Austrian diplomat, journalist, lawyer and political scientist
- Ransiek, Andreas (* 1960), German lawyer and university professor
- Ransier, Alonzo J. (1834-1882), American politician
- Ransleben, Christian (1650–1714), German Lutheran pastor and poet
- Ransley, Harry C. (1863–1941) American politician
- Ransley, Tom (* 1985), British rower
- Ransmayr, Christoph (* 1954), Austrian writer
- Ransohoff, Martin (1927–2017), American film producer
- Ransom, Epaphroditus (1798-1859), American lawyer and politician
- Ransom, John Crowe (1888–1974) American writer and critic
- Ransom, Julia (* 1993), Canadian biathlete
- Ransom, Matt Whitaker (1826–1904) American politician and military officer
- Ransom, Nicola (* 1971), German actress
- Ransom, Shantel (* 1968), American sprinter
- Ransome, Arthur (1884-1967) British writer
- Ransome, Ernest Leslie (1844-1917), American civil engineer
- Ransome, Frederick Leslie (1868–1935), American geologist
- Ransome, Prunella (1943–2002), British actress
- Ransome-Kuti, Bekololari (1940-2006), Nigerian politician and human rights activist
- Ransome-Kuti, Funmilayo (1900–1978), Nigerian politician and feminist
- Ranson, Paul (1864–1909) French painter and designer
- Ransone, James (* 1979), American actor
- Ransonnet-Villez, Elise (1843–1899), Austrian portrait painter
- Ransonnet-Villez, Eugen von (1838–1926), Austrian painter and diplomat
- Ranspach, Dieter (1926–2017), German actor and voice actor
- Ranst, Constantin (1635–1714), merchant in the service of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), one of the richest Dutch people of his time
- Ranst, Do van (* 1974), Flemish writer
Rant
- Rant, Rok , Slovenian bow biathlete
- Rant, Zoran (1904–1972), Slovenian mechanical engineer
- Ranta, David , victim of a miscarriage of law
- Ranta, Ilmo (* 1956), Finnish pianist and song accompanist
- Ranta, Michael (* 1942), American composer and percussionist
- Ranta, Roope (* 1988), Finnish ice hockey player
- Ranta, Sulho (1901–1960), Finnish composer
- Ranta, Ville (* 1978), Finnish comic artist and graphic novel writer
- Rantahakala, Jori (* 1990), Finnish biathlete
- Rantala, Harri J. (* 1980), Finnish film director
- Rantala, Iiro (* 1970), Finnish composer and jazz musician
- Rantala, Lene (* 1968), Danish handball player and trainer
- Rantamäki, Karoliina (* 1978), Finnish ice hockey player
- Rantamäki, Tomi (* 1968), Finnish curler
- Rantanen, Anna-Kaisa (* 1978), Finnish soccer player
- Rantanen, Heli (* 1970), Finnish athlete
- Rantanen, Kaarlo (* 1988), Finnish soccer player
- Rantanen, Matti (* 1952), Finnish accordionist
- Rantanen, Matti (* 1981), Finnish rally driver
- Rantanen, Merja (* 1980), Finnish orienteer
- Rantanen, Mikko (* 1996), Finnish ice hockey player
- Rantanen, Seppo (* 1963), Finnish cross-country skier
- Rantanen, Siiri (* 1924), Finnish cross-country skier
- Rantanen, Yrjö (* 1950), Finnish chess player
- Rantaniva, Mikko (* 1974), Finnish actor and singer
- Rantasa, Walter (* 1966), Austrian rower
- Rantasalmi, Pauli (* 1979), Finnish music producer and guitarist
- Ranthe, Lars (* 1969), Danish actor and voice actor
- Rantie, Tokelo (* 1990), South African soccer player
- Rantisi, Abd al-Aziz ar- (1947-2004), Palestinian leader of Hamas and pediatrician
- Rantoul, Robert (1805-1852), American politician
- Rants, Ove Krogh (* 1925), Danish track cyclist
- Räntz, Elias , German baroque sculptor
- Rantz, Friedrich (1811–1847), German portrait painter
- Rantz, Joseph (1914-2007), American rower
- Rantzau, Adeline zu (1867–1927), German writer
- Rantzau, August zu (1768–1849), Schleswig-Holstein landowner, bailiff and one of the last Lübeck canons
- Rantzau, Balthasar († 1547), Bishop of Lübeck
- Rantzau, Breide († 1562), Holstein knight and Danish governor in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein
- Rantzau, Breido Graf zu (* 1949), German association official, President of the German Equestrian Association (FN), lord of the castle, horse breeder and show jumper
- Rantzau, Cai von (1726–1792), Lord of Gaartz, provost of Preetz and Schleswig and bearer of the Danebrog Order.
- Rantzau, Carl Emil zu (1775–1857), Holstein landowner, member of the Holstein assembly of estates
- Rantzau, Carl von (1782-1851), Mecklenburg court official
- Rantzau, Christian Detlev Karl zu (1772–1812), German-Danish administrative lawyer, senior president of Kiel and curator of the University of Kiel
- Rantzau, Christian Detlev zu (1670–1721), imperial count of the imperial county of Rantzau
- Rantzau, Christian Karl zu (1830–1878), German landlord and member of the Prussian manor house
- Rantzau, Christian von (1682–1731), Danish lieutenant general
- Rantzau, Christian zu (1614–1663), governor in the royal Danish part of Schleswig-Holstein (1648–1663)
- Rantzau, Christian zu (1796–1857), German administrative lawyer in the Danish service and governor and Landdrost of the Duchy of Lauenburg
- Rantzau, Christian zu (1858–1939), German administrative and court official, manor owner and parliamentarian
- Rantzau, Christoph von (1623–1696), Holstein landowner
- Rantzau, Conrad zu (1773-1845), Holstein landowner and Danish Minister of State
- Rantzau, Cuno von (1864–1956), German officer and court official
- Rantzau, Daniel (1529–1569), royal Danish field captain
- Rantzau, Daniel (1534–1589), provost of the monastery of Uetersen
- Rantzau, Daniel zu (1875–1936), German administrative officer
- Rantzau, Detlev (1577–1639), Schleswig-Holstein landowner and Danish bailiff
- Rantzau, Detlev Graf zu (* 1930), German diplomat
- Rantzau, Elisabeth von (1624–1706), founder of the monastery
- Rantzau, Emil zu (1827–1888), German nobleman and politician
- Rantzau, Ernst zu (1802–1862), German administrative lawyer in the Danish service
- Rantzau, Gerhard (1558–1627), Danish governor in the royal part of Schleswig-Holstein
- Rantzau, Hans zu (1693–1769), pioneer of peasant liberation in Schleswig-Holstein
- Rantzau, Hans zu (1764–1836), Danish general war commissioner
- Rantzau, Heino von (1894–1946), German officer, last lieutenant general in World War II
- Rantzau, Heinrich (1526–1598), Danish governor (produx cimbricus) of the royal share of Schleswig-Holstein
- Rantzau, Heinrich (1695–1726), Schleswig-Holstein criminal squire
- Rantzau, Heinrich Adalbert zu (1834–1891), Prussian lieutenant general
- Rantzau, Heinrich Christian Graf zu (1922–2001), German writer, translator, interpreter and forester
- Rantzau, Heinrich the Younger (1599–1674), traveler to the Orient
- Rantzau, Henning († 1531), monastery provost of Uetersen
- Rantzau, Hermann von (1815-1891), Prussian lieutenant general
- Rantzau, Joachim von (1627–1701), German cathedral dean
- Rantzau, Johann (1492–1565), German general
- Rantzau, Johann Albrecht von (1900–1993), German historian, university professor and publicist
- Rantzau, Jørgen († 1713), Danish general
- Rantzau, Josias (1609–1650), German military leader in the Thirty Years War, Marshal of France
- Rantzau, Josias von , German diplomat
- Rantzau, Kuno zu (1843–1917), German diplomat
- Rantzau, Lebrecht zu (1890–1920), German district administrator
- Rantzau, Lilly zu (1895–1988), German writer
- Rantzau, Marianne von (1811–1855), German deaconess, superior of the Diakonissenhaus Bethanien (Berlin)
- Rantzau, Melchior , Holstein knight and politician in the service of two Schleswig-Holstein dukes and Danish kings
- Rantzau, Otto , provost in Uetersen
- Rantzau, Otto Manderup (1719–1768), Danish judge and mayor of Iceland and the Faroe Islands
- Rantzau, Otto von (1809–1864), German diplomat, monastery provost of Uetersen
- Rantzau, Otto zu (1835–1910), German court official, official in the foreign service, manor owner and member of parliament
- Rantzau, Otto zu (1888–1946), German lawyer, ministerial official and police president
- Rantzau, Peter (1535–1602), Danish adviser to the Danish king
- Rantzau, Peter zu (1733–1809), Royal Danish Chamberlain, Land and Government Councilor in Glückstadt and Provost of Uetersen
- Rantzau, Schack Carl von (1717–1789), Holstein landowner and Danish officer as well as German imperial count
- Rantzau, Wilhelm Adolf zu (1688–1734), member of the Breitenburg line of the noble Rantzau family in Schleswig-Holstein
- Rantzau-Breitenburg, Kuno zu (1805–1882), architect and promoter of emigration to New Zealand
- Rantzau-Essberger, Liselotte von (1918–1993), German shipowner
- Rantzer, Philip (* 1956), Romanian-Israeli sculptor
Ranu
- Ranucci, Christian (1954–1976), French convicted kidnapper, third from last person to be executed in France
- Ranucci, Sante (* 1933), Italian racing cyclist
- Ranulf († 975), Count of Périgord and Angoulême
- Ranulf de Blondeville, Earl of Chester († 1232), Earl of Chester, Earl of Lincoln
- Ranulf Flambard († 1128), Bishop of Durham, Lord Chancellor and keeper of the seals of England
- Ranulf, Svend (1894–1953), Danish philosopher and sociologist
- Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester († 1153), Earl of Chester and Vice-Count of Avranches
- Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester (1074-1129), Earl of Chester in Cheshire and Vice-Count of Avranches in Normandy
- Ranuzzi de 'Bianchi, Vittorio Amedeo (1857–1927), Italian priest, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Loreto
- Ranuzzi, Angelo Maria (1626–1689), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, cardinal, and archbishop of Bologna
Ranv
- Ranvier, Louis-Antoine (1835–1922), French anatomist
Ranx
- Ranx, bubbler , Caribbean singer and rapper
Ranz
- Ranz, Gerda (* 1944), German medium and long-distance runner
- Ranz, Karl (1931–2019), German politician (SPD), city director of Düsseldorf
- Ranz, Michael (* 1964), German cabaret artist
- Ranz, Werner (1893–1970), German lawyer and notary
- Ranza, Ferruccio (1892–1973), Italian fighter pilot of the First World War
- Ranzahuer González, Guillermo (1928–2008), Roman Catholic Bishop of San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico
- Ranzato, Virgilio (1883–1937), Italian composer
- Ranze, Helmut (* 1948), German boxer, national coach for amateur boxing
- Ranzi, Egon (1875–1939), Austrian surgeon and university professor
- Ranzi, Fritz (1909–1977), Austrian historian
- Ranzi, Gian-Matteo (* 1948), Italian wrestler
- Ranzinger, Janez (1909–1997), Yugoslav resistance fighter
- Ranzinger, Tobias (* 1968), German television presenter and journalist
- Ranzmaier, Christofer (* 1987), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Ranzoni, Carlo (* 1965), Swiss lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Ranzoni, Hans the Elder (1868–1956), Austrian painter
- Ranzoni, Hans the Younger (1896–1991), Austrian graphic artist
- Ranzow, Wilhelm von (1795–1860), major general in Oldenburg