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- Rud, Espen (* 1948), Norwegian jazz drummer
- Rud, Otte († 1510), Danish army and naval commander
- Rud, Tetjana (* 1977), Ukrainian biathlete
- Rud, Viktor (* 1981), Ukrainian opera singer (baritone)
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- Ruda, Jiří (1877–1955), Czech poet, writer, publicist and teacher
- Ruda, José María (1924–1994), Argentine lawyer, President of the International Court of Justice (1988–1991)
- Ruda, Robert Cardenas (* 1982), German basketball player
- Rudaki († 941), Persian poet
- Rudakova, Natalya (* 1985), Russian model and actress
- Rudakow, Alexander Petrovich (1910–1966), Soviet politician
- Rudakow, Igor Alexandrovich (* 1934), Soviet rower
- Rudakow, Jewgeni Wassiljewitsch (1942–2011), Soviet football goalkeeper
- Rudakowa, Kazjaryna (* 1984), Belarusian cross-country skier
- Rudakowa, Vera Viktorovna (* 1992), Russian hurdler
- Rudalawa, Svyatlana (* 1984), Belarusian gymnast
- Rudalevičius, Jonas (* 1950), Lithuanian diplomat
- Rudamun , ancient Egyptian pharaoh
- Rudanskyj, Stepan (1834–1873), Ukrainian poet, translator and doctor
- Rudas, Andreas (* 1953), Austrian media manager and politician (SPÖ)
- Rudas, Ferenc (1921–2016), Hungarian football player and coach
- Rudas, László (1885–1950), Hungarian Comintern official
- Rudas, Laura (* 1981), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council
- Rudas, Márta (1937–2017), Hungarian athlete
- Rudas, Stephan (1944-2010), Austrian psychiatrist
- Rudaskow, Sergei (* 1984), Russian road cyclist
- Rudat, Horst (1920–1982), German major general
- Rudau, Bruno (1891–1970), German teacher and local researcher
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- Rudbeck, Alexander (1829–1908), Swedish genre and history painter
- Rudbeck, Olof the Elder (1630–1702), Swedish polyhistor
- Rudbeck, Olof the Younger (1660–1740), Swedish anatomist and botanist
- Rudbeckius, Johannes (1581–1646), Swedish Lutheran theologian and the most important bishop of the great power of Sweden
- Rudberg, Fredrik (1800–1839), Swedish physicist
- Rudberg, Gunnar (1880–1954), Swedish classical philologist
- Rudbert , Bishop of Munster
- Rudberus, Jonas (1636–1697), Swedish organ builder and pastor
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- Rudd, Amber (* 1963), British Conservative Party politician
- Rudd, Anthony († 1615), Bishop of St Davids
- Rudd, Bevil (1894–1948), South African athlete and Olympic champion
- Rudd, Charles (1844–1916), British gold and diamond magnate
- Rudd, Declan (* 1991), English soccer player
- Rudd, Delaney (born 1962), American basketball player
- Rudd, Eldon (1920–2002), American politician
- Rudd, Ken (1921–2009), British entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Rudd, Kenneth (* 1968), British biathlete
- Rudd, Kevin (* 1957), Australian politician
- Rudd, Mark (* 1947), American math teacher, political activist, and peace activist
- Rudd, Niall (1927-2015), British classical philologist of Irish descent
- Rudd, Paul (* 1969), American film actor
- Rudd, Phil (* 1954), Australian musician, drummer for the Australian hard rock band AC / DC
- Rudd, Rice, 1st Baronet († 1664), English nobleman
- Rudd, Rice, 2nd Baronet († 1701), English nobleman and politician
- Rudd, Robert L. (1921-2003), American zoologist
- Rudd, Roswell (1935-2017), American musician (jazz)
- Rudd, Steele (1868-1935), Australian writer
- Rudd, Stephen A. (1874–1936), American politician
- Rudd, Wayland (1900–1952), American-Soviet actor
- Rudd, Xavier (* 1978), Australian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- Ruddat, Günter (* 1947), German theologian and university professor, professor of practical theology
- Rüddel, Erwin (* 1955), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Rüddel, Josef (* 1925), German politician (CDU)
- Rüddenklau, Wolfgang (* 1953), German journalist and environmentalist
- Rudder, Bernhard de (1894–1962), German pediatrician and university professor
- Rudder, David (* 1953), Trinidadian calypso and soca composer and singer
- Rudder, Gilbert de (1911–1946), Belgian motorcycle racer
- Rudder, James Earl (1910–1970), American military man, politician and university president
- Ruddies, Dieter (1921–2015), German local politician and entrepreneur
- Ruddies, Günther Helmuth (* 1928), German author
- Ruddies, Hartmut (1946-2020), German Protestant systematic theologian
- Ruddigkeit, Frank (* 1939), German painter and graphic artist
- Ruddigkeit, Raban (* 1968), German illustrator, designer, editor and author
- Ruddiman, William (* 1943), American climatologist, marine geologist, and paleoclimatologist
- Ruddins, Lindsey (* 1997), American volleyball player
- Ruddle, Francis H. (1929-2013), American cell and developmental biologist
- Ruddle, Ryan (* 1987), New Zealand ice hockey player
- Ruddock, Dean (* 1992), German spoken word poet, writer, workshop leader, organizer, editor and musician
- Ruddock, Donovan (* 1963), Jamaican-Canadian heavyweight boxer
- Ruddock, Joan Mary (* 1943), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Ruddock, Neil (* 1968), English soccer player
- Ruddock, Paul , British finance manager and arts sponsor
- Ruddoff, Alejandra (* 1960), Chilean sculptor
- Ruddy, Albert S. (* 1930), Canadian film producer and screenwriter
- Ruddy, John (* 1986), English soccer goalkeeper
- Ruddy, Joseph (1878–1962), American swimmer and water polo player
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- Rude, François (1784–1855), French sculptor
- Rüde, Frithjof (1905–1970), German actor and director
- Rudé, George (1910–1993), British historian
- Rude, Jean-Claude (1954–1980), French cyclist
- Rude, Rick (1958-1999), American wrestler
- Rude, Steve (* 1956), American comic artist
- Rudeck, Christopher (* 1994), German handball player
- Rudeck, Wilhelm (1873–1913), German-speaking author
- Rudeforth, Peter (* 1963), British jazz trumpeter
- Rudek, Kerstin (* 1968), German anti-nuclear activist
- Rudek, Klaus (1928–2016), German director of studies, journalist and book author
- Rudel, Alwin († 1887), German paper specialist and specialist writer as well as editor
- Rüdel, Günther (1883–1950), German officer and colonel general in World War II
- Rüdel, Hans (1888–1975), German district administrator
- Rüdel, Hans-Carl (1906–1976), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Rudel, Hans-Ulrich (1916–1982), German attack pilot and officer in the Wehrmacht in World War II
- Rüdel, Hugo (1868–1934), German choir director
- Rudel, Johann († 1563), German legal scholar and Syndicus of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Rudel, Josef Norbert (1921–2006), Romanian-Israeli writer
- Rudel, Julius (1921–2014), American conductor and pianist
- Rudel, Manfred (* 1939), German master painter and varnisher and Senator (Bavaria)
- Rudel, Uli (* 1943), German ice hockey player and ice hockey coach
- Rudel, Volker (* 1963), German soccer player
- Rüdel, Walter (* 1931), German television journalist, television producer and book author
- Rudel-Zeynek, Olga (1871–1948), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Rudelbach, Andreas Gottlob (1792–1862), Danish Lutheran theologian
- Rudelić, Ivana (* 1992), German soccer player
- Rudelitsch, Ernst (1940–2007), Austrian military, vice lieutenant in the Austrian army
- Rüdell, Alexander (1852–1920), German architect and Prussian building officer
- Rüdell, Carl (1855–1939), German architect and painter
- Rudellat, Yvonne (1897–1945), French agent for the SOE
- Rudelli, Paolo (* 1970), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Rudeloff, Max (1857–1929), German engineer, Privy Councilor, professor of materials testing
- Rudelt, Ernst Robert (1860–1935), German conservative local politician and member of the Saxon state parliament
- Rüdem, Henning , German printer and dealer
- Rüdeman, Dolly (1902–1980), Dutch graphic and poster artist
- Ruden, Gerhard (* 1946), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Ruden, Paul (1903–1970), German engineer, aviation expert and university professor
- Rudėnaitė, Sigita (* 1964), Lithuanian judge
- Rüdenauer, Meinhard (* 1941), Austrian composer, author and cultural journalist
- Rüdenauer, Ulrich (* 1971), German journalist, editor, literary and music critic
- Rüdenberg, Gustav , German businessman, bookseller and mail order company, art collector and patron and victim of the Holocaust
- Rüdenberg, Max (1863–1942), German bed spring manufacturer, local politician, art collector and victim of the Holocaust
- Rüdenberg, Reinhold (1883–1961), German electrical engineer and university professor
- Rudenco, Teodor (1909–1967), Romanian diplomat
- Rudenko, Konstantin (* 1981), Russian-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Rudenko, Leonid Georgijewitsch (* 1906), Soviet military
- Rudenko, Lyudmila Vladimirovna (1904–1986), Soviet chess player and world chess champion
- Rudenko, Margarita Borissowna (1926–1976), Russian orientalist, Kurdologist, literary scholar, ethnographer
- Rudenko, Maxym (* 1979), Ukrainian racing cyclist
- Rudenko, Mykola (1920–2004), Soviet-Ukrainian dissident, civil rights activist and writer
- Rudenko, Oleg Olegowitsch (* 1972), Russian cross-country summer biathlete
- Rudenko, Roman Andrejewitsch (1907–1981), Soviet lawyer, Attorney General of the USSR
- Rudenko, Sergei Ignatjewitsch (1904–1990), Soviet pilot
- Rudenko, Sergei Ivanovich (1885–1969), Russian archaeologist
- Rudenko, Valentin (1938–2016), Ukrainian grandmaster for chess composition
- Rudenkow, Wassili (1931–1982), Belarusian athlete and Olympic champion
- Rudenska, Janina (* 1984), German actress
- Rudensky, Alexander Y. (* 1956), Russian-American immunologist
- Rudenstine, Neil Leon (* 1935), American English scholar, literary scholar and educator
- Rudentschik, Vitaly (* 1982), Bulgarian biathlete
- Rüder, Bernhard (1899–1968), German gynecologist and member of parliament
- Rüder, Christian Friedrich Rudolph (1809–1890), German lawyer in Leipzig
- Ruder, David Sturtevant (1929-2020), American lawyer, politician and university professor
- Ruder, Emil (1914–1970), Swiss teacher of typography
- Rüder, Friedrich August (1762–1856), German lawyer, journalist and publicist
- Ruder, Hanns (1939–2015), German astrophysicist
- Rüder, Karl August Rudolf (1852–1912), German politician; MdL (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Rüder, Maximilian Heinrich (1808–1880), German lawyer and politician
- Ruder, Robert (1934–2015), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Rüder, Walter (1861–1922), German gynecologist and obstetrician in Hamburg
- Ruder, Willi (1910-1994), German political functionary (NSDAP)
- Ruderman, Malvin (* 1927), American physicist
- Ruders, Poul (* 1949), Danish composer
- Rudersdorf, André (* 1995), German automobile racing driver
- Rudersdorf, Karl-Heinrich (1940–2014), German journalist, publicist and development worker
- Rudersdorf, Manfred (* 1952), German historian
- Rudersdorf, Walter (1926–2015), German teacher and local researcher
- Rudersheim, Nikolaus von (1781–1845), Bavarian major general
- Ruderstaller, Theophil (1906–1946), Austrian missionary to China
- Rudert, Arno (1897–1954), German editor and newspaper publisher
- Rudert, Constance (* 1977), German musician, singer, songwriter and composer
- Rudert, Siegfried (1932–1980), German mechanical engineer and professor of control engineering
- Rudert, Willy (1884–1949), German native and dialect writer
- Rudess, Jordan (* 1956), American keyboardist
- Rudež, Ivan (* 1979), Croatian basketball coach
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- Rudgar von Veltheim († 1125), Archbishop of Magdeburg
- Rudge, Mary (1842-1919), English chess player
- Rudge, Olga (1895-1996), American violinist
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- Rudhardt, Jean (1922–2003), Swiss historian of religion, Graecist and papyrologist
- Rudhart von Konstanz († 1022), Bishop of Konstanz
- Rudhart, Franz Michael (1830–1879), German music writer and civil servant
- Rudhart, Georg Thomas (1792–1860), German lawyer, historian, archivist and university professor
- Rudhart, Gideon von (1833–1898), Bavarian diplomat
- Rudhart, Hans (* 1945), German Nordic skier
- Rudhart, Ignaz von (1790–1838), Bavarian lawyer and politician and Prime Minister of Greece
- Rudhart, Manfred (* 1965), German manager, board member of DB Regio AG
- Rudhart, Peter M. (* 1939), German manager
- Rudhof, Conny (1934–1984), German boxer
- Rudholm, Sten (1918–2008), Swedish Chancellor of Justice (1962–1967) and member of the Svenska Academies
- Rudhyar, Dane (1895–1985), French composer and founder of humanistic astrology
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- Rudi, Henry (1889–1970), Norwegian fur hunter
- Rudi, Jochen (* 1949), German entrepreneur and former president of 1. FC Dynamo Dresden
- Rudi, Petter (* 1973), Norwegian soccer player
- Rudić, Neven (* 1958), Yugoslav football player
- Rudić, Ratko (* 1948), Croatian water polo coach and player
- Rudich, Steven (* 1961), American computer scientist
- Rudie, Evelyn (* 1949), American actress and director of a private theater
- Rudiferia, Ivo (* 1966), Italian snowboarder
- Rudig, Florian (* 1980), Austrian television and event presenter
- Rüdiger Huzmann († 1090), Bishop of Speyer
- Rüdiger von Bergheim († 1258), Bishop of Chiemsee; Bishop of Passau
- Rüdiger von Elner († 1396), Grand Commander and Order Marshal of the Teutonic Order
- Rüdiger von Müner , Middle High German poet
- Rüdiger, Alexander (* 1969), Austrian television presenter and entertainer
- Rüdiger, Andreas (1673–1731), German philosopher
- Rüdiger, Antonio (* 1993), German soccer player
- Rüdiger, Ariane (* 1958), German writer
- Rüdiger, Bernd (* 1942), German historian
- Rüdiger, Bernhard (* 1964), Italian artist
- Rüdiger, Christian Friedrich (1760–1809), German astronomer and university professor
- Rüdiger, Günther (* 1944), German astrophysicist
- Rüdiger, Hans (1878–1947), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and author of spiritual games
- Rüdiger, Hans , German civil servant and district president in Opole
- Rüdiger, Hans (1910–1964), German NDPD functionary, MdV
- Rüdiger, Helmut (1903–1966), German author and anarcho-syndicalist
- Rüdiger, Hermann (1889–1946), German geologist and polar explorer
- Rüdiger, Horst (1908–1984), German university professor; Full professor at the University of Bonn
- Rüdiger, Jan (* 1966), German medieval historian
- Rüdiger, Jan (* 1989), German author
- Rüdiger, Johann Christian Christoph (1751–1822), German camera scientist and linguist
- Rüdiger, Jutta (1910–2001), German psychologist and BDM Reichsreferentin
- Rüdiger, Karl (1896–1951), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Rüdiger, Karl August (1793–1869), German classical philologist and high school rector
- Rüdiger, Karl Heinrich (1877–1947), German lawyer and district administrator
- Rüdiger, Max (1875–1953), German technologist, university professor and former rector of the University of Hohenheim
- Rüdiger, Michael (* 1955), German actor, journalist and filmmaker
- Rüdiger, Michael (* 1964), German manager
- Rüdiger, Minna (1841–1920), German writer
- Rüdiger, Morten (* 1995), German soccer player
- Rüdiger, Otto (1845–1904), German historian, teacher and writer
- Rüdiger, Otto (1885–1976), German politician (SPD)
- Rüdiger, Otto (1913–1998), German physicist and university professor
- Rüdiger, Richard (* 1937), German actor
- Rüdiger, Ulrich (1934–1970), German classical archaeologist
- Rüdiger, Ulrich (* 1966), German physicist and university professor, university rector
- Rüdiger, Vera (* 1936), German political scientist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Rüdiger, Werner (1901–1966), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Rüdiger, Wilhelm , German art historian
- Rüdiger, Wolfgang (* 1957), German bassoonist, music teacher and musicologist
- Rüdigheim, Otto Philipp von (1586–1638), German civil servant in the service of the County of Oldenburg
- Rudigier, Andreas (* 1965), Austrian art historian
- Rudigier, Franz Joseph (1811–1884), Austrian clergyman, bishop of the Linz diocese and politician, member of the state parliament
- Rudigier, Fritz (1941–2015), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament of Vorarlberg
- Rudigier, Jürgen (* 1945), German surgeon
- Rudigier, Peter (1882–1963), Austrian politician (LB), member of the Vorarlberg state parliament
- Rüdin, Ernst (1874–1952), Swiss-German psychiatrist and racial hygienist
- Rudin, Josef (1907–1983), Swiss Jesuit, depth psychologist and university professor
- Rudin, Mary Ellen (1924–2013), American mathematician
- Rudin, Nelly (1928–2013), Swiss artist and designer
- Rudin, Oliver (* 1981), Swiss conductor, singer, composer and violinist
- Rudin, Rolf (* 1961), German composer
- Rudin, Scott (* 1958), American film and theater producer
- Rudin, Walter (1921-2010), American mathematician
- Rüding, Peter Josef von (1783–1863), District Administrator, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Rüdinger, Esrom (1523–1591), German philologist, pedagogue, physicist and historian
- Rudinger, Georg (* 1942), German gerontologist and emer. Professor of psychology
- Rüdinger, Nikolaus (1832-1896), German anatomist
- Rüdinger, Richard , German soccer player
- Rudini (1929–2006), Indonesian politician and lieutenant general
- Rudinì, Antonio Starabba di (1839–1908), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Rudinski, Anton (1937–2017), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Rudio, Ferdinand (1856–1929), German mathematician and head of the ETH library in Zurich
- Rudiš, Jaroslav (* 1972), Czech writer and journalist
- Rudisha, Daniel (1945–2019), Kenyan track and field athlete
- Rudisha, David (* 1988), Kenyan middle-distance runner
- Rüdisser, Karlheinz (* 1955), Austrian politician (ÖVP), Vorarlberg Provincial Councilor
- Rüdisser-Quaderer, Karin (* 1958), Liechtenstein politician (VU)
- Rüdisühli, Hermann (1864–1944), Swiss painter
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- Rudjak, Boris Moissejewitsch (1923–1999), Ukrainian-Soviet Marxism researcher
- Rudjewa, Sofija Andrejewna (* 1990), Russian model and Miss Russia
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- Rudkin, James (* 1994), British rower
- Rudkowskaja, Jelena Grigoryevna (* 1973), Russian swimmer
- Rudkowski, Lena (* 1986), German lawyer
- Rudkowski, Wiesław (1946–2016), Polish boxer
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- Rudl, Otto (1870–1951), Austrian dialect poet and physician
- Rudle, Gerold (* 1963), Austrian cabaret artist and actor
- Rudle, Nikola (* 1992), Austrian actress
- Rudler, François Joseph (1757–1837), French judge and politician
- Rudler, Gustave (1872–1957), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Rudler, Xaveria (1811–1886), French-German religious
- Rudley, Herbert (1910-2006), American actor
- Rüdlin, Otto (1861–1928), German administrative lawyer in the Prussian civil service, State Secretary of the Reich Post Office (1917–1919)
- Rüdlinger, Arnold (1919–1967), Swiss art historian and curator
- Rüdlinger, Max (* 1949), Swiss actor
- Rudloff, August (1884–1966), trade unionist, Buchenwald prisoner, local politician
- Rudloff, Carl Friedrich (1899–1962), German biologist and fruit growing scientist
- Rudloff, Carl-Hermann (1890–1949), German architect
- Rudloff, Diether (1926–1989), German art historian, anthroposophist and writer
- Rudloff, Ernst August (1712–1775), legal scholar and politician from Mecklenburg
- Rudloff, Ernst von (* 1928), German architect and university professor
- Rudloff, Friedrich August von (1751-1822), Mecklenburg government official and historian
- Rudloff, Gregg (1955–2019), American sound engineer and sound technician
- Rudloff, Heinz (* 1949), German soccer player
- Rudloff, Johannes (1848–1934), German shipbuilding engineer and university professor
- Rudloff, Johannes von (1897–1978), German clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop and episcopal vicar
- Rudloff, Karl Gustav von (1782–1871), German military lawyer and Prussian major general
- Rudloff, Leo von (1902–1982), German Benedictine, abbot of the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem
- Rudloff, Marcel (1923–1996), French lawyer and politician, Mayor of Strasbourg
- Rudloff, Maria von (1899–1992), Dutch-German local politician (CDU)
- Rudloff, Tex (1926–2015), American sound engineer
- Rudloff, Wilhelm August (1747–1823), German legal scholar and Hanoverian administrative officer
- Rudloff, Wilhelm August von (1780–1854), German lawyer, legation councilor and general postal director of the Kingdom of Hanover
- Rudloff-Hille, Gertrud (1900–1983), German art and theater historian
- Rudloff-Schäffer, Cornelia (* 1957), German lawyer, President of the DPMA
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- Rudman, David (* 1943), Soviet judoka and samboka
- Rudman, Shelley (* 1981), British skeleton skier
- Rudman, Warren (1930–2012), American lawyer and politician
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- Rudnay, Alexander (1760–1831), Archbishop of Esztergom
- Rudņevs, Artjoms (* 1988), Latvian football player
- Rudnew, Lev Vladimirovich (1885–1956), Russian architect
- Rudnew, Vsevolod Fyodorowitsch (1855–1913), Russian naval officer
- Rudnewa, Yevgenia Maximovna (1920–1944), Soviet bomber pilot
- Rudnick, Erwin (1920–1988), German police officer
- Rudnick, Franz (1931–2005), German actor and voice actor
- Rudnick, Isadore (1917–1997), American physicist
- Rudnick, Josef (1917–2009), German entrepreneur and politician (CDU)
- Rudnick, Paul (* 1957), American author and screenwriter
- Rudnick, Paul Jakob , German writer
- Rudnick, Thomas (* 1965), German actor
- Rudnick, Wilhelm (1850–1927), German church musician and composer
- Rudnick, Zeev (* 1961), Israeli mathematician
- Rudnicki, Dariusz (* 1981), Polish cyclist
- Rudnicki, Janusz (* 1956), Polish author
- Rudnicki, John W. (* 1951), American engineer
- Rudnicki, Léon (1873–1958), French painter, illustrator and poster artist
- Rudnicki, Simon (1552–1621), Bishop of Warmia
- Rudnigger, Wilhelm (1921–1984), Austrian dialect poet (Carinthia), poet and radio play author
- Rudnik, Barbara (1958–2009), German actress
- Rudnik, Eugeniusz (1932–2016), Polish experimental composer, representative of acousmatics and sound engineer
- Rudnitzki, Franz (1883–1972), German politician (USPD, SPD), MdL
- Rudnowa, Soja Nikolajewna (1946–2014), Soviet table tennis player
- Rudnytsky, Dorian (* 1944), American composer and cellist
- Rudnytzky, Leonid (* 1935), American-Ukrainian literary scholar
- Rudnyzka, Milena (1892–1976), Ukrainian political activist, educator, journalist and writer, Polish MP and feminist
- Rudnyzkyj, Stepan (1877–1937), Ukrainian geographer and cartographer
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- Rudofsky, Bernard (1905–1988), Austrian-American architect
- Rudoi, Alexei Nikolajewitsch (1952–2018), Russian geographer
- Rudol, Maciej (* 1993), Polish beach volleyball player
- Rudolf († 1454), Duke of Sagan, mercenary leader of the Teutonic Order
- Rudolf (1320–1346), Duke of Upper Lorraine
- Rudolf (1576–1621), Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
- Rudolf August (1627–1704), Duke of Braunschweig
- Rudolf Brisebarre , Lord of Blanchegarde
- Rudolf Christian (1602–1628), Count of East Friesland (1625–1628)
- Rudolf Hesso († 1335), Margrave of Baden
- Rudolf I († 912), King of Hochburgund
- Rudolf I († 926), Count of Ostrevant, Vexin, Amiens and Valois
- Rudolf I († 1124), Margrave of the Saxon Nordmark, Count of Stade
- Rudolf I († 1191), Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Connétable of France
- Rudolf I († 1262), Roman Catholic bishop
- Rudolf I († 1277), Count of Tübingen in Herrenberg and Vogt of Sindelfingen
- Rudolf I († 1313), Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
- Rudolf I († 908), Bishop of Würzburg (892–908)
- Rudolf I , count from the Habsburg dynasty
- Rudolf I (1085–1152), Count of Valois and Vermandois
- Rudolf I († 1219), Count Palatine of Tübingen; Founder of the Bebenhausen monastery
- Rudolf I (1218–1291), Roman-German King and Count of Habsburg
- Rudolf I († 1288), Margrave of Baden
- Rudolf I (1274–1319), Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine near the Rhine
- Rudolf I († 1307), King of Bohemia, Duke of Austria and Styria
- Rudolf I († 1356), Duke and Elector of Saxony
- Rudolf I of Admont , abbot of the Admont Monastery (1171–1172)
- Rudolf I of Eu († 1219), Count of Eu, Lord of Issoudun
- Rudolf I. von Praunheim , knight
- Rudolf I of Verden († 1205), Bishop of Verden
- Rudolf I von Walsee († 1405), Governor of Styria, Land Marshal of Lower Austria
- Rudolf II. , Count of Ziegenhain
- Rudolf II. († 943), Count of Vexin, Amiens and Valois
- Rudolf II. († 1144), Count of Stade, Dithmarschen and Freckleben and Margrave of the Nordmark
- Rudolf II. († 1232), Count von Habsburg, Duke of Laufenburg, Zurichgau and Aargau and Landgrave in Alsace
- Rudolf II († 1247), Count Palatine of Tübingen
- Rudolf II († 1295), Margrave of Baden
- Rudolf II , Count von Werdenberg-Sargans from the family of the Count Palatine of Tübingen
- Rudolf II , King of Burgundy, King of Italy, Anti-King in France
- Rudolf II , Count of Vermandois and Valois
- Rudolf II. (1270–1290), Duke of Austria and Styria from the House of Habsburg
- Rudolf II. (1276–1316), Count of Tübingen in Herrenberg
- Rudolf II (1301–1352), Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
- Rudolf II (1306–1353), Count Palatine near the Rhine
- Rudolf II († 1370), Elector of Saxony
- Rudolf II (1552–1612), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Rudolf II. Rühle († 1367), Bishop of Verden
- Rudolf II of Anhalt († 1365), canon in the diocese of Magdeburg and bishop of Schwerin
- Rudolf II of Eu († 1246), Count of Eu, Lord of Issoudun
- Rudolf II of Laon , Bishop of Laon
- Rudolf II of Montfort († 1302), Count of Montfort-Feldkirch, founder of the Feldkirch line of the Count Palatine of Tübingen
- Rudolf II von Scherenberg († 1495), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Rudolf II of Werdenberg-Rheineck , Count of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
- Rudolf III. († 1249), Count of Laufenburg, second son of Rudolf II of Habsburg
- Rudolf III. († 1032), King of Burgundy
- Rudolf III. (1270–1314), Count of Habsburg-Laufenburg, Lord of Laufenburg and Neu-Rapperswil
- Rudolf III. (1343–1428), Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
- Rudolf III. († 1419), Elector of Saxony-Wittenberg
- Rudolf III. von Montfort , Bishop of Chur (1322–1325) and Constance (1322–1334)
- Rudolf III. von Praunheim († 1414), mayor of Frankfurt am Main
- Rudolf III. von Sulz († 1431), Landgrave of the Landgraviate of Klettgau
- Rudolf IV († 1348), Margrave of Baden
- Rudolf IV. († 1074), Count of Valois, Crépy, Vitry, Amiens and Vexin
- Rudolf IV. († 1383), Count von Habsburg-Laufenburg, Landgrave in Sisgau and Klettgau, also in Tyrol in 1373, Landvogt in Swabia and Upper Alsace
- Rudolf IV (1339–1365), Duke of Austria
- Rudolf IV. († 1487), Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
- Rudolf IV († 1510), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Rudolf IV of Praunheim-Sachsenhausen , nobleman
- Rudolf IV von Sulz (1559–1620), Landgrave in Klettgau
- Rudolf V († 1361), Margrave of Baden
- Rudolf V von Sulz (1478–1535), Landgrave in Klettgau, Count of Vaduz, Schellenberg and Blumenegg, Imperial Hereditary Court Judge of Rottweil, Imperial Councilor, Governor of the Foreland and Governor in Alsace
- Rudolf VI. († 1372), Margrave of Baden
- Rudolf VII († 1391), Margrave of Baden
- Rudolf von Batrun , Lord of Batrun
- Rudolf von Bern († 1294), Swiss child, for whose death Jews were held responsible as alleged ritual killers
- Rudolf von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1602–1616), Prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, Bishop of Halberstadt
- Rudolf of Burgundy († 936), Duke of Burgundy, King of France
- Rudolf von Diepholz († 1455), German Roman Catholic bishop
- Rudolf von Dingelstädt († 1260), Archbishop of Magdeburg (1253–1260)
- Rudolf von Ems , German epic poet of the Middle Ages
- Rudolf von Fulda († 865), monk
- Rudolf von Habsburg-Laufenburg († 1293), Bishop of Constance
- Rudolf von Hoheneck († 1290), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Rudolf von Homburg , bishop in Basel
- Rudolf von Mecklenburg-Stargard († 1415), Roman Catholic bishop
- Rudolf von Nebra († 1359), Bishop of Naumburg
- Rudolf von Neuenburg , Swiss minstrel
- Rudolf of Austria-Hungary (1858–1889), heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Rudolf von Pfullendorf († 1181), Count of Ramsperg, Pfullendorf, Bregenz, Lindau and Vogt of Sankt Gallen
- Rudolf von Rheinfelden († 1080), Duke of Swabia, anti-king in the Holy Roman Empire
- Rudolf von Rotenburg , Middle High German poet
- Rudolf von Rothweil († 1179), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Rudolf von Rüdesheim (1402–1482), Bishop of Lavant; Prince-Bishop of Wroclaw
- Rudolf von Sachsenhausen († 1371), burgrave of Friedberg, mayor of Frankfurt am Main
- Rudolf von Saint-Omer (1138–1219), titular Prince of Galilee, Seneschal of Jerusalem
- Rudolf von St. Trond († 1138), Walloon Benedictine monk, clergyman, musicologist and composer
- Rudolf von Stralow , landowner, namesake of the Berlin district of Stralau
- Rudolf von Werl , Count in the Groningerland
- Rudolf von Zähringen († 1191), Archbishop of Mainz
- Rudolf, Alfred (1877–1955), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Rudolf, Anna (* 1987), Hungarian chess player
- Rudolf, Arne (* 1990), German actor
- Rudolf, Beate (* 1964), German lawyer, director of the German Institute for Human Rights
- Rudolf, Bert (1905–1992), Austrian composer
- Rudolf, Christian (* 1965), German actor, presenter, singer and voice actor
- Rudolf, Christine (* 1965), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rudolf, Dieter (* 1952), German soccer player
- Rudolf, Eduard (1922–2011), German teacher
- Rudolf, Gerd (* 1939), German psychiatrist, psychosomatic specialist and psychoanalyst
- Rudolf, Gergely (* 1985), Hungarian football player
- Rudolf, Germar (* 1964), German convicted Holocaust denier
- Rudolf, Hans Ulrich (* 1943), German historian and university professor
- Rudolf, Hermann (* 1960), German soccer player
- Rudolf, Jean-Baptiste (1824–1893), Alsatian mayor and member of the regional committee
- Rudolf, Johann Rudolf († 1718), Swiss theologian
- Rudolf, Johannes (* 1951), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Rudolf, Joseph (1847–1935), Alsatian farmer and member of the state parliament
- Rudolf, Karl (1886–1964), theologian, cathedral capitular, prelate and founder of the Austrian Pastoral Institute
- Rudolf, Kevin (* 1983), American pop rock singer and rapper
- Rudolf, Kinga (* 1979), Polish badminton player
- Rudolf, Leopold (1911–1978), Austrian actor
- Rudolf, Maria (1926–2012), Italian resistance fighter against National Socialism and survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp
- Rudolf, Markus (* 1966), German economist
- Rudolf, Max (* 1891), Swiss rower
- Rudolf, Max (1902–1995), American conductor, music teacher, and musicologist
- Rudolf, Michael (1961–2007), German writer, beer expert and publisher
- Rudolf, Michaela (* 1972), Austrian triathlete
- Rudolf, Nicolas (* 2001), Austrian badminton player
- Rudolf, Niklas (* 1996), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Rudolf, Paul (* 1892), Swiss rower
- Rudolf, Peter (* 1958), German political scientist
- Rudolf, Stefan (* 1974), German actor
- Rudolf, Walter (* 1931), German lawyer, legal scholar and data protection officer for the state of Rhineland-Palatinate
- Rudolf, Willi (* 1944), German entrepreneur and local politician
- Rudolff, Christoph , German mathematician
- Rudoll, Margarete (1906–1979), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Rudolph (1664–1707), Count of Lippe-Brake
- Rudolph of Austria (1788–1831), Austrian Archduke, Catholic Archbishop of Olomouc and Cardinal
- Rudolph, Adam (* 1955), American jazz musician and composer
- Rudolph, Adeline (* 1995), German-Korean actress and model
- Rudolph, Alan (* 1943), American film director and screenwriter
- Rudolph, Albert (* 1901), German economic geographer and university professor
- Rudolph, Amalie , German politician (SPD)
- Rudolph, Amy (* 1973), American long-distance runner
- Rudolph, Andre (* 1975), German author
- Rudolph, Andreas (1601–1679), German builder, architect, librarian and mathematician
- Rudolph, Andreas (* 1955), German handball player and official
- Rudolph, Anna (* 1978), German chess player
- Rudolph, Annet (* 1964), German children's book illustrator
- Rudolph, Arthur (1906–1996), German rocket engineer
- Rudolph, August Friedrich Wilhelm (1771–1826), German educator
- Rudolph, Axel (1893–1944), German writer
- Rudolph, Bernd (* 1944), German university professor, professor of capital market law and finance
- Rudolph, Bruno (* 1938), German soccer player
- Rudolph, Carl (1841–1915), German administrative lawyer
- Rudolph, Carl (1891–1955), German reform pedagogue and victim of the Nazi and GDR regimes
- Rudolph, Céline (* 1969), German jazz singer
- Rudolph, Charlotte (1896–1983), German photographer
- Rudolph, Christian (* 1949), German athlete
- Rudolph, Christian (* 1965), German carom player and three-cushion world champion
- Rudolph, Christian (* 1988), German poker player
- Rudolph, Christin-Désirée (* 1966), German writer
- Rudolph, Claude-Oliver (* 1956), German actor, producer, screenwriter and film director
- Rudolph, Cuno Hugo (1860–1932), American politician
- Rudolph, Daniel Jay (1949-2010), American mathematician
- Rudolph, Dieter Paul (1955–2017), German detective writer, editor and literary scholar
- Rudolph, Dirk (* 1964), German photographer and graphic artist
- Rudolph, Dorothea (* 1917), German photographer
- Rudolph, Ehrenfried (* 1935), German racing cyclist
- Rudolph, Eleonore (* 1923), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Rudolph, Enno (* 1945), German philosopher and university professor
- Rudolph, Eric (* 1966), American assassin, carried out several bomb attacks, including the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta
- Rudolph, Ernst (1918–1986), German carom player
- Rudolph, Ferdinand , Belgian ice hockey player
- Rudolph, Georg August (1816–1893), German administrative lawyer; Lord Mayor of Marburg
- Rudolph, Georg Gottfried (1778–1840), German servant and private secretary
- Rudolph, Günter (* 1956), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rudolph, Günther (1929–2017), German economist and sociologist
- Rudolph, Hans (1907–1980), German ancient historian
- Rudolph, Hans Christian (1943–2014), German actor
- Rudolph, Hans-Georg (1908–1987), German actor and film director
- Rudolph, Harriet (* 1966), German historian
- Rudolph, Heinz (1912–2002), German economist and politician (CDU), Minister of Social Affairs in Lower Saxony
- Rudolph, Heinz (1922–2001), German politician (DP, CDU, NPD), MdL
- Rudolph, Helmut (1908–1999), German dancer, draftsman and costume designer
- Rudolph, Helmuth (1900–1971), German actor
- Rudolph, Hermann (1846–1924), German architect
- Rudolph, Hermann (1865–1946), German teacher and theosophist
- Rudolph, Hermann (* 1939), German journalist
- Rudolph, Ina (* 1969), German actress and author
- Rudolph, Iris (* 1961), German rower
- Rudolph, Joachim (1936–1993), German chemist, editor and writer
- Rudolph, Joachim (* 1938), German escape helper
- Rudolph, Johann Christoph (1723–1792), German lawyer and university professor
- Rudolph, Johann Philipp Julius (1729–1797), German physician and university professor
- Rudolph, Jörg-Meinhard (* 1951), German sinologist
- Rudolph, Julius (1857–1915), German actor and theater owner and director
- Rudolph, Karl (1881–1937), Austrian botanist and university professor
- Rudolph, Karl Lenhard (* 1969), German aging researcher
- Rudolph, Karlheinz (1923–1994), German journalist and television presenter
- Rudolph, Karsten (* 1962), German historian and politician (SPD), MdL
- Rudolph, Kriss (* 1971), German author and journalist
- Rudolph, Kurt (1929–2020), German researcher on Gnosis and Manichaeism
- Rudolph, Kyle (* 1989), American football player
- Rudolph, Lars (* 1966), German actor and musician
- Rudolph, Liane (* 1952), German actress, voice actress and cabaret artist
- Rudolph, Lutz (1936–2011), German designer / industrial designer
- Rudolph, Magdalene (1901–1992), German art historian and director of the Angermuseum
- Rudolph, Malcolm (* 1989), Australian track and road cyclist
- Rudolph, Marco (* 1970), German boxer
- Rudolph, Marcus (* 1966), German radio presenter and actor
- Rudolph, Martin (1908–1993), German civil engineer, archaeologist and building researcher with a doctorate
- Rudolph, Mason (* 1995), American football player on the position of quarterback
- Rudolph, Matthias (* 1976), German politician (independent), Mayor of Fürstenwalde
- Rudolph, Matthias (* 1982), German soccer player and coach
- Rudolph, Maya (* 1972), American actress and comedian
- Rudolph, Niels-Peter (* 1940), German director and artistic director
- Rudolph, Nils (* 1965), German swimmer
- Rudolph, Norbert (* 1960), German soccer player
- Rudolph, Paul (1858–1935), German optician
- Rudolph, Paul (1918–1997), American architect
- Rudolph, Rainer (* 1941), German actor
- Rudolph, Rainer (1949–2009), German chemist
- Rudolph, Rebecca (* 1980), German actress
- Rudolph, Renate (* 1949), German handball player
- Rudolph, Rolf (1930–1963), German historian
- Rudolph, Rüdiger (* 1972), German actor
- Rudolph, Sebastian (* 1968), German actor
- Rudolph, Stefan (* 1962), German politician (CDU) and State Secretary in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Rudolph, Stefan (* 1990), German water diver
- Rudolph, Steve (* 1949), American jazz musician (piano)
- Rudolph, Susanne (* 1981), German short tracker
- Rudolph, Thomas (* 1960), German soccer player
- Rudolph, Thomas (* 1962), Swiss business economist
- Rudolph, Thomas (* 1963), German GDR civil rights activist
- Rudolph, Thomas (* 1970), German luge rider
- Rudolph, Tresi (1911–1997), German opera singer (soprano), actress and vocal teacher
- Rudolph, Vérénice (* 1951), German actress and director
- Rudolph, Volker (* 1976), German cardiologist and university professor
- Rudolph, Wilhelm (1889–1982), German painter, wood cutter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Rudolph, Wilhelm (1891–1987), German theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Rudolph, William (1886–1975), American film technician
- Rudolph, Wilma (1940–1994), American athlete and Olympic champion
- Rudolph, Wolfgang (1921–1999), German ethnologist
- Rudolph, Wolfgang (1930–2020), German geneticist, poultry farmer and university professor
- Rudolph, Wolfgang (* 1944), German television presenter
- Rudolph, Wolfgang (* 1945), German puppeteer
- Rudolph-Heger, Eva-Brigitte (* 1934), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Rudolphi, Adolph (1828–1899), German doctor
- Rudolphi, Caroline (1753–1811), German educator, poet and writer
- Rudolphi, Hans (1885–1955), German geographer and professor at the University of Leipzig
- Rudolphi, Hans von (1884–1944), German philatelist
- Rudolphi, Hans-Joachim (1934–2009), German law scholar and university professor
- Rudolphi, Johann Georg (1633–1693), painter from the Paderborn region
- Rudolphi, Johann Gottlieb (1760–1838), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Rudolphi, Johannes (1877–1950), German landscape painter of post-impressionism
- Rudolphi, Joseph von (1666–1740), abbot and master chef
- Rudolphi, Karl Albert von (1799–1864), Prussian lieutenant general
- Rudolphi, Karl Asmund (1771–1832), German physician, naturalist, botanist and zoologist
- Rudolphi, Margarete (1879–1954), German painter
- Rudolphi, Nikolaus Ludwig von (1772–1837), Prussian lieutenant general
- Rudolphi, Wilhelm (1825–1897), German educator and politician (center), MdR
- Rudolphi, Wolfram (1906–1992), German painter and graphic artist
- Rudolz, Hartwig (* 1955), German singer, actor, director and choreographer
- Rudorf, Dieter (* 1938), German politician (SPD), MdV, MdL
- Rudorf, Georg (1868–1948), German Agriculture Council
- Rudorf, Karl Hermann (1823–1880), German forest scientist
- Rudorf, Reginald (1929–2008), German journalist, dissident, media critic and author
- Rudorf, Wilhelm (1891–1969), German plant geneticist, breeding researcher and university professor
- Rudorff, Adolf August Friedrich (1803–1873), German legal scholar
- Rudorff, Carl Friedrich Ernst (1749–1796), German composer and organist
- Rudorff, Ernst (1840-1916), German composer, music teacher and conservationist
- Rudorff, Franz von (1825–1898), Hanoverian lieutenant colonel and Saxon general of the infantry
- Rüdorff, Friedrich (1832–1902), German chemist and university professor
- Rudorff, Otto (1845–1922), German legal scholar and judge
- Rudorff, Wilhelm Heinrich von (1741–1832), Prussian major general, chief of Hussar Regiment No. 2
- Rudorffer, Erich (1917–2016), German air force officer and fighter pilot in World War II
- Rudosselski, Timur (* 1994), Kazakh football player
- Rudow, Bernd (* 1947), German psychologist and ergonomist
- Rudow, Juri Wassiljewitsch (1931–2013), Soviet foil fencer
- Rudowitz, AJ (* 1988), American basketball player
Rudr
- Rudra Pratap Deo (1885–1921), Raja of the Indian princely state of Bastar
- Rüdrich, Claus (1940–2019), German soccer player
- Rudrof, Heinrich (* 1955), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Rudroff, Andreas (1744–1819), Austrian painter
Ruds
- Rudschies, Eve (* 1959), French author
- Rudslätt, Daniel (* 1974), Swedish ice hockey player
- Rudsutak, Jan Ernestowitsch (1887–1938), Soviet politician, minister and victim of the Stalinist purges
- Rudsyzkyj, Artur (* 1968), Ukrainian literary historian and art historian
Rudt
- Rüdt von Collenberg, Hasso (1932–1968), German diplomat
- Rüdt von Collenberg, Heinrich (1875–1954), German diplomat
- Rüdt von Collenberg-Bödigheim, Karl (1813-1891), German lawyer and politician from Baden
- Rüdt von Collenberg-Bödigheim, Ludwig (1799–1885), Baden diplomat and statesman
- Rüdt von Collenberg-Eberstadt, Rudolf (1836–1900), Baden official
- Rüdt, Philipp August (1844–1918), German politician (SPD), lawyer, editor, member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Assembly of Estates
- Rudtorffer, Franz Xaver von (1760–1833), Austrian surgeon and specialist writer
Rudv
- Rudvalis, Arunas (* 1945), American mathematician
Rudw
- Rudwaleit, Bodo (* 1957), German soccer goalkeeper
- Rudwick, Martin (* 1932), British historian of science
Rudy
- Rudy, Andrzej (* 1965), Polish football player
- Rudy, Ania (* 1968), Polish actress and singer
- Rudy, Florian (* 1989), German soccer player
- Rudy, Kathy (* 1956), American university professor, professor of women's studies and ethics at Duke University
- Rudy, Magdalena von (* 1973), Polish artist
- Rudy, Mikhail (* 1953), French pianist
- Rudy, Sebastian (* 1990), German soccer player
- Rudy, Thomas (* 1959), German real estate agent and politician (AfD), MdL
- Rudy, Wojciech (* 1952), Polish soccer player, coach, official and referee, as well as school director and teacher
- Rudy, Zulfairuuz (* 1994), Singaporean football player
- Rudyk, Mateusz (* 1995), Polish cyclist
- Rudyk, Mykola (* 1973), Ukrainian marathon runner
- Rudys, Audrius (* 1951), Lithuanian politician
Rudz
- Rudziewicz, Natalia (* 1986), German actress
- Rudzik, Tomasz Emil (* 1979), German film director and screenwriter with Polish roots
- Rudzikas, Zenonas Rokus (1940–2011), Lithuanian physicist and President of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences
- Rudzinski, Alexander (* 1960), German-American radio presenter
- Rudziński, Andrzej (1910–1980), Polish graphic artist and art educator
- Rudziński, Witold (1913–2004), Polish composer
- Rudziński, Zbigniew , Polish composer
- Rudzio, Wolfgang (* 1935), German political scientist and university professor, professor of political science at the University of Oldenburg
- Rudzka, Zyta (* 1964), Polish writer and screenwriter
- Rudzka-Cybisowa, Hanna (1897–1988), Polish painter and university professor
- Rudzki, Christian (* 1946), Argentinian soccer player
- Rudzki, Erich (* 1891), German SA leader
- Rudzys, Romualdas (* 1947), Lithuanian politician