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Ry
- Ry , head of the archers
- Ry, Charles du (1692–1757), German builder and architect
- Ry, Paul du (1640–1714), Franco-German engineer, master builder and architect
- Ry, Simon Louis du (1726–1799), German master builder and architect
Rya
- Ryabov, Andrei (* 1962), Russian jazz musician (guitar)
- Ryack, Rita , costume designer
- Ryall, Daniel Bailey (1798–1864), American politician
- Ryall, David (1935-2014), British actor
- Ryall, Sebastian (* 1989), Australian soccer player
- Ryan, Aly (* 1995), German pop singer
- Ryan, Amy (born 1969), American actress
- Ryan, Andrew (1876-1949), British diplomat
- Ryan, Arthur (1935-2019) Irish entrepreneur and manager
- Ryan, Barry (born 1948), British singer
- Ryan, Bianca (* 1994), American singer
- Ryan, Birgit (* 1976), Faroese soccer player
- Ryan, Blanchard (* 1967), American actress
- Ryan, Bobby (* 1987), American ice hockey player
- Ryan, Buddy (1931-2016), American football coach
- Ryan, Caroline (* 1979), Irish track cyclist
- Ryan, Cathy Cahlin , American actress
- Ryan, Christopher (born 1950), English actor
- Ryan, Christopher D. (* 1958), Austrian sports commentator
- Ryan, Cornelius (1920–1974), Irish-American journalist and writer
- Ryan, Daniel († 1961), American figure skater
- Ryan, Daniel J. (1855–1923), American lawyer and politician
- Ryan, Daniel Leo (1930–2015), American clergyman, Bishop of Springfield, Illinois
- Ryan, Debby (* 1993), American actress
- Ryan, Deirdre (* 1982), Irish high jumper
- Ryan, Derek (born 1969), Irish squash player
- Ryan, Derek (born 1983) Irish pop and country singer
- Ryan, Derek (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Ryan, Dermot (1924–1985), Irish theologian and Archbishop of Dublin
- Ryan, Donal , Irish writer
- Ryan, Donald , American pianist and university professor
- Ryan, Eamon (born 1963), Irish politician
- Ryan, Edward Francis (1879–1956), American clergyman, Bishop of Burlington
- Ryan, Eileen (born 1928), American actress
- Ryan, Elizabeth (1892–1979) American tennis player
- Ryan, Elmer (1907-1958), American politician
- Ryan, Eoin junior (born 1953), Irish politician (Fianna Fáil), MEP
- Ryan, Francis Joseph (1916–1963), American geneticist and zoologist
- Ryan, George (* 1934), American politician
- Ryan, Gerry (1956-2010) Irish radio and television presenter
- Ryan, Greg (born 1957), American head coach for the women's national soccer team
- Ryan, Harold M. (1911–2007), American politician
- Ryan, Harris J. (1866-1934) American high voltage engineer
- Ryan, Harry (1893–1961), English cyclist
- Ryan, Hugo Edward (1888–1977), Australian bishop
- Ryan, Irene (1902–1973), American actress
- Ryan, James (1891-1970) Irish politician
- Ryan, James Michael (1912–2002), American religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Santarém
- Ryan, James Wilfrid (1858–1907), American politician
- Ryan, Jay (born 1981), New Zealand actor
- Ryan, Jeri (* 1968), American actress
- Ryan, Jimmy (* 1945), Scottish football player and coach
- Ryan, Joakim (* 1993), American-Swedish ice hockey player
- Ryan, Joan (* 1955), British politician, Member of the British House of Commons
- Ryan, John (born 1939), Welsh rugby player and coach
- Ryan, John Alphonsus (born 1952), Irish clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Mzuzu
- Ryan, John D. (1915–1983), American general in the United States Air Force
- Ryan, John Joseph Thomas (1913–2000), American clergyman, Roman Catholic military archbishop of the United States
- Ryan, John P. (1936–2007), American actor
- Ryan, Jon (born 1981) Canadian American football player
- Ryan, Kate (* 1980), Belgian singer
- Ryan, Katherine (born 1983) Canadian comedian, writer, presenter and actress
- Ryan, Kay (* 1945), American poet
- Ryan, Kevin (born 1949), New Zealand long-distance runner
- Ryan, Lance (* 1971), Canadian opera singer (tenor)
- Ryan, Laurence (1931-2003) Irish clergyman, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin
- Ryan, Lee (born 1983), British singer
- Ryan, Leo J. (1925–1978), American Democratic Party politician
- Ryan, Logan (born 1991), American football player
- Ryan, Madge (1919–1994), Australian actress
- Ryan, Marc (* 1982), New Zealand track and road cyclist
- Ryan, Margaret A. , American lawyer
- Ryan, Marion (1931-1999), British singer
- Ryan, Mark (born 1956), British actor
- Ryan, Mason (born 1982), Welsh wrestler
- Ryan, Mathew (born 1992), Australian soccer player
- Ryan, Matt (born 1981), British actor
- Ryan, Matt (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ryan, Matt (* 1984), Australian rower
- Ryan, Matt (born 1985), American football player
- Ryan, Matthew (born 1964), Australian eventing rider
- Ryan, Max (born 1967), British actor
- Ryan, Meg (born 1961), American actress
- Ryan, Melissa (* 1972), American rower
- Ryan, Michael , Australian football official
- Ryan, Michael (* 1980), American ice hockey player
- Ryan, Michael E. (* 1941), American general in the United States Air Force
- Ryan, Michelle (born 1984), British actress
- Ryan, Mike (* 1941), New Zealand long-distance runner
- Ryan, Mitchell (born 1928), American actor
- Ryan, Nicky (born 1949), Irish music producer
- Ryan, Noel (1912-1969), Australian swimmer
- Ryan, Nolan (born 1947), American baseball player
- Ryan, Pam (* 1939), Australian hurdler, sprinter and long jumper
- Ryan, Pat (1883-1964), American hammer thrower
- Ryan, Patricia (* 1954), American writer
- Ryan, Patrick Joseph (1934–2006), American painter
- Ryan, Patty (* 1961), German singer
- Ryan, Paul (1943–2013), American video artist
- Ryan, Paul (1948–1992) British singer, songwriter, record producer
- Ryan, Paul (1949–2016), American comic book artist
- Ryan, Paul (* 1970), American politician (Republican Party)
- Ryan, Paul (born 1970), British biathlete
- Ryan, Penny , Canadian curler
- Ryan, Peter (1940–1962), Canadian racing driver
- Ryan, Prestin (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ryan, Richard (born 1946), Irish diplomat
- Ryan, Richelle (* 1985), American porn actress
- Ryan, Richie (1929-2019), Irish politician (Fine Gael), MEP
- Ryan, Robbie (born 1970), Irish cameraman
- Ryan, Robert (1909–1973), American actor
- Ryan, Robert J. Sr. (1914-2003), American diplomat
- Ryan, Roma , Northern Irish writer, poet, and songwriter
- Ryan, Ronald (1925-1967), Australian criminal
- Ryan, Sandy (* 1993), English boxer
- Ryan, Shawn (* 1966), American television producer and screenwriter
- Ryan, Sheila (1921–1975), American actress
- Ryan, Stephen Michael Vincent (1826–1896), Canadian religious, Bishop of Buffalo
- Ryan, Sylvester Donovan (* 1930), American clergyman, former Bishop of Monterey in California
- Ryan, Terry (1946-2007), American author
- Ryan, Thomas (1837–1914), American politician
- Ryan, Thomas Jefferson (1890–1968), American lawyer and politician
- Ryan, Thomas Joseph (1876–1921), Australian politician and Prime Minister in Queensland
- Ryan, Thomas Joseph (* 1942), Canadian author
- Ryan, Tim (* 1973), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Ryan, Tommy (1870-1948), American boxer
- Ryan, Tony (1936-2007) Irish entrepreneur
- Ryan, Vincent James (1884–1951), American clergyman, Bishop of Bismarck
- Ryan, Walter d'Arcy (1870–1934), American lighting designer
- Ryan, William (1840–1925), American politician
- Ryan, William (* 1988), Australian sailor
- Ryan, William Fitts (1922–1972), American officer, lawyer, and politician
- Ryan, William H. (1860-1939), American politician
- Ryang, Chun-hwa (* 1991), North Korean weightlifter
- Ryang, Myong-il (* 1987), North Korean soccer player
- Ryang, Yong-gi (* 1982), North Korean soccer player
- Ryas, Aljaksej (* 1987), Belarusian football player
Ryb
- Ryb, Eugeniusz (1859–1924), Polish-Ukrainian violinist, composer, conductor and music teacher
- Ryba, Franz (1867–1918), Czech geologist and paleontologist
- Ryba, Franz (1910–1987), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Ryba, Jakub Jan (1765–1815), Bohemian teacher, cantor and composer
- Ryba, Michael (1947–2014), German graphic artist, illustrator, author, visual artist and art lecturer
- Ryback (wrestler) (born 1981), American wrestler
- Ryback, Issachar Ber (1897–1935), Russian-French painter
- Ryback, Timothy W. (* 1954), American historian, publicist
- Rybacki, Julien (* 1995), German soccer player
- Rybak, Alexander (* 1986), Belarusian-Norwegian singer, violinist, composer and actor
- Rybak, Igor Michailowitsch (1934–2005), Soviet weightlifter
- Rybak, Józef (* 1960), Lithuanian politician
- Rybak, Natan (1913–1978), Ukrainian-Soviet poet and socialist-realistic writer of Jewish origin
- Rybak, Tadeusz (1929–2017), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Legnica
- Rybak, Volodymyr (* 1946), Ukrainian politician
- Rybakina, Jelena (* 1999), Russian-Kazakh tennis player
- Rybakou, Andrej (* 1982), Belarusian weightlifter
- Rybakova, Maria (* 1973), Russian author
- Rybakovas, Edgaras (* 1991), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Rybakov, Alexander Wiktorowitsch (* 1985), Russian ice hockey player
- Rybakow, Alexander Wladimirowitsch (* 1988), Russian track and road cyclist
- Rybakow, Anatoly Naumowitsch (1911–1998), Russian writer
- Rybakow, Boris Alexandrowitsch (1908–2001), Soviet historian and archaeologist
- Rybakow, Jaroslaw Wladimirowitsch (* 1980), Russian high jumper
- Rybakow, Evgeni Nikolajewitsch (* 1985), Russian long-distance runner
- Rybakow, Nikolai Igorewitsch (* 1978), Russian politician and environmental activist
- Rybakov, Viktor Georgievich (* 1956), Soviet boxer
- Rybakowicz, Adam (* 1984), Polish politician (Ruch Palikota), member of the Sejm
- Rybakowski, Natascha (* 1968), German voice actress
- Rybalka, Serhij (* 1990), Ukrainian soccer player
- Rybalko, Maxim Viktorovich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Rybalko, Pawel Semjonowitsch (1894–1948), Soviet marshal
- Rybalko, Sergei (1938-1989), Soviet wrestler
- Rybalko, Wiktorija (* 1982), Ukrainian long jumper
- Rybanská, Nikola (* 1995), Slovak soccer player
- Rybár, Pavol (* 1971), Slovak ice hockey goalkeeper
- Rybarczyk, Günther (* 1951), German soccer player
- Rybarczyk, Heinz (* 1926), German football player
- Rybarczyk, Slawomir (* 1976), German American football player
- Rybáriková, Magdaléna (* 1988), Slovak tennis player
- Rybárová, Veronika (* 1993), Slovak football player
- Rybatschenko, Anastassija Alexandrovna (* 1991), political activist and former spokeswoman for the "Solidarnost" movement
- Rybachuk, Oleh (* 1958), Ukrainian politician
- Rybczynski, Natalia (* 1971), Canadian paleontologist and university professor
- Rybczynski, Tadeusz (1923–1998), Polish-English economist
- Rybczyński, Zbigniew (* 1949), Polish experimental filmmaker and cameraman
- Ryberg, Carl Julius Peter (1854–1929), Danish merchant, civil servant and inspector of Greenland
- Ryberg, Niels (1725–1804), Danish merchant, shipowner and landowner
- Rybicka, Anna (* 1977), Polish foil fencer
- Rybicki, Arkadiusz (1953–2010), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Rybicki, Feliks (1899–1978), Polish composer, pianist and conductor as well as music teacher
- Rybicki, Jerzy (* 1953), Polish boxer
- Rybicki, Sławomir (* 1960), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Rybiczka, Anja (* 1968), German voice actress and singer (soprano)
- Rybin, Maxim Vyacheslavovich (* 1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Rybin, Steven (* 1979), American film scholar and author
- Rybin, Volodymyr (* 1980), Ukrainian cyclist
- Rybiński, Jacek († 1782), Polish Cistercian, abbot of the Oliva Monastery
- Rybinski, Leo von (1817–1904), Polish-German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Rybiński, Maciej (1784–1874), Polish general
- Rybka, Olexandr (* 1987), Ukrainian soccer player
- Rybkin, Ivan Petrovich (* 1946), Russian politician, President of the Duma (1994–1996)
- Rybkina, Jelena Vladimirovna (* 1964), Russian badminton player
- Rybkowski, Jan (1912–1987), Polish theater and later film director
- Rybkowski, Katharina (* 1982), German figure skater
- Rybnický, Jakub Kryštof (1583–1639), Czech composer
- Rybnikow, Alexei Lwowitsch (* 1945), Russian composer
- Rybnitski, Yevgeny Viktorovich (* 1989), Russian ice hockey player
- Rybolowlew, Dmitri Evgenjewitsch (* 1966), Russian entrepreneur and sports sponsor
- Ryborn, Patrick (* 1965), Swedish film producer
- Rybová, Linda (* 1975), Czech actress and model
- Rybová, Pavla (* 1978), Czech athlete (pole vaulter )
- Rybtschynskyj, Jurij (* 1945), Ukrainian poet, playwright and screenwriter
- Rybus, Maciej (* 1989), Polish football player
Ryc
- Rych, Jakob , Swiss mayor
- Rych, Jakob , Swiss mayor
- Rych, Louise († 1487), Swiss Dominican
- Rych, Peter , Swiss Dept.
- Rychel, Kerby (* 1994), American-Canadian ice hockey player
- Rychel, Warren (* 1967), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Rychen, Albrecht (* 1948), Swiss politician
- Rychen, Roger (* 1991), Swiss wrestler
- Rychetský, Pavel (* 1943), Czech lawyer and politician
- Rychkov, Vyacheslav (* 1975), Russian-American mathematician
- Rychlík, Jan (1916–1964), Czech composer
- Rychlik, Józef (* 1946), Polish composer and music teacher
- Rychlo, Petro (* 1950), Ukrainian Germanist and university professor
- Rychly, Joachim (* 1948), German cell biologist
- Rychly, Reinhard (* 1951), German apparatus gymnast
- Rychly, Yvonne (* 1965), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Rychner, Hans (1813–1869), Swiss architect
- Rychner, Jean (1916–1989), Swiss Romance and Medievalist
- Rychner, Johann Jakob († 1878), Swiss veterinarian
- Rychner, Max (1897–1965), Swiss writer and journalist
- Rychter, Bartłomiej (* 1978), Polish writer
- Rychter, Lee (* 1977), Swiss actor
- Ryck, Eugen de (* 1963), German guitarist and songwriter
- Ryck, Francis (1920–2007), French writer
- Ryckaert, David (1612–1661), Flemish painter
- Ryckeboer-Charrier, Sophie (* 1964), French soccer player
- Ryckwaert, Cornelis († 1693), Dutch builder and engineer
- Rycroft, Carter (* 1977), Canadian curler
- Rycroft, Mark (* 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Rycroft, William Henry (1861–1925) British officer and colonial governor in Northern Borneo
- Rycroft painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Ryczan, Kazimierz (1939–2017), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Kielce
Ryd
- Ryd, Elize (* 1984), Swedish singer, composer and dancer
- Rydberg, Anders (1903-1989), Swedish football goalkeeper
- Rydberg, Ernfrid (1896–1976), Swedish pole vaulter
- Rydberg, Gunnar (1900–1985), Swedish football player
- Rydberg, Gustaf (1835–1933), Swedish landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Rydberg, Johannes (1854–1919), Swedish physicist
- Rydberg, Per Axel (1860–1931), Swedish botanist
- Rydberg, Viktor (1828–1895), Swedish writer
- Ryde, Jessica (* 1994), Swedish handball player
- Rydel, Lucjan (1870–1918), Polish poet and playwright
- Rydell, Bobby (born 1942), American singer and entertainer
- Rydell, Ewa (* 1942), Swedish gymnast
- Rydell, Ingvar (1922-2013), Swedish football player
- Rydell, Mark (* 1929), American film director, producer and actor
- Rydell, Rickard (* 1967), Swedish racing driver
- Rydell, Sven (1905–1975), Swedish football player
- Ryden, Mark (* 1963), American painter and illustrator
- Rydén, Susanne (* 1962), Swedish opera singer (soprano)
- Rydén, Vassula (* 1942), Egyptian author, Christian with religious visions
- Ryder, Aaron , American film producer
- Ryder, Albert Pinkham (1847-1917) American painter
- Ryder, Carl (1858–1923), Danish naval officer and polar explorer
- Ryder, Charles W. (1892-1960), American Army general
- Ryder, Chris (* 1980), English squash player
- Ryder, Don, Baron Ryder of Eaton Hastings (1916–2003) British businessman and Labor peer
- Ryder, Donald J. , American major general in the United States Army
- Ryder, Douglas (* 1971), South African racing cyclist
- Ryder, Dudley, 1st Earl of Harrowby (1762–1847), British politician
- Ryder, Dudley, 2nd Earl of Harrowby (1798–1882), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and peer
- Ryder, Dudley, 3rd Earl of Harrowby (1831–1900), British Conservative Party politician, House of Commons member and peer
- Ryder, Guy (* 1956), British trade unionist, UN official, director of the ILO
- Ryder, James A. (1913–1997), American entrepreneur and founder of the Ryder System
- Ryder, Lisa (born 1970), Canadian actress
- Ryder, Loren L. (1900-1985), American sound engineer
- Ryder, Margaret Susan, Baroness Ryder († 2000), British philanthropist
- Ryder, Mark (born 1989), British actor
- Ryder, Maxine (* 1960), English-Australian sculptor in Munich (since 1997)
- Ryder, Michael (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ryder, Mitch (* 1945), American rock musician and singer
- Ryder, Richard (* 1940), British psychologist and animal rights activist
- Ryder, Richard, Baron Ryder of Wensum (born 1949), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Ryder, Samuel (1858–1936) British seed dealer
- Ryder, Serena (* 1983), Canadian singer and guitarist
- Ryder, Shaun (born 1962), British singer
- Ryder, Talia , American theater and film actress
- Ryder, Theodore (1916–1993), American patient, long-term diabetes survivor who was among the first patients to be treated with insulin
- Ryder, Winona (* 1971), American actress
- Ryder, Worth (1884–1960) American painter
- Ryder, Zack (born 1985), American wrestler
- Rydergård, Gustav (* 1984), Swedish handball player
- Ryderstedt, Michael (* 1984), Swedish tennis player
- Rydh, Hanna (1891–1964), Swedish prehistoric woman, politician, member of the Riksdag and suffragette
- Rydicher, Mads (* 1987), Danish racing cyclist
- Rydin, Axel (1887–1971), Swedish sailor
- Ryding, Dave (* 1986), British ski racer
- Ryding, Graham (* 1975), Canadian squash player
- Ryding, Yvonne (* 1962), Swedish model
- Rydl, Kurt (* 1947), Austrian opera singer (bass)
- Rydlewicz, René (* 1973), German football official, player and coach
- Rydlewski, Birgit (* 1970), German politician (Pirate Party)
- Rydlewski, Radosław (* 1971), Polish tenor
- Rydmark, Daniel (* 1970), Swedish ice hockey player
- Rydqvist, Maria (* 1983), Swedish cross-country skier
- Rydstrand, Ola (born 1955), Swedish football player
- Rydstrom, Gary (* 1959), American sound engineer and animation director
- Rydström, Henrik (* 1976), Swedish football player
- Rydval, František (* 1946), Czechoslovak ski jumper
- Rydvalová, Lucie (* 1991), Czech volleyball player
- Rydygier, Ludwik (1850–1920), German-Polish surgeon
- Rydz, Aneta (* 1994), Polish high jumper
- Rydz, Franz (1927–1989), German sports official
- Rydz-Śmigły, Edward (1886–1941), Polish politician, Marshal of Poland, painter and poet
- Rydzek, Coletta (* 1997), German cross-country skier
- Rydzek, Johannes (* 1991), German Nordic combined athlete
- Rydzewski, Anton von (1836–1913), Russian mountaineer
- Rydzewski, Sieghardt (* 1953), German politician (SPD, independent), MdL
- Rydzoń, Stanisław (* 1950), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Rydzyk, Tadeusz (* 1945), Polish Redemptorist priest and media entrepreneur
Rye
- Rye, Ferdinand de (1550–1636), Burgundian prelate, Archbishop of Besançon
- Rye, Forest (1910–1988), American country singer
- Rye, Joseph , British actor in film and television
- Rye, Louis de († 1550), Bishop of Geneva
- Rye, Michael (1918–2012), American voice actor
- Rye, Philibert de († 1556), Bishop of Geneva
- Rye, Preben Lerdorff (1917–1995), Danish actor
- Rye, Stellan (1880–1914), Danish screenwriter and film director
- Rye, Tom C. (1863-1953), Governor of Tennessee
- Ryelandt, Joseph (1870–1965), Belgian composer
- Ryen, Annar (1909–1985), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Ryen, Sidsel (* 1943), Norwegian actress and singer
- Ryerson, Ali (* 1952), American jazz flutist
- Ryerson, Arthur (1851–1912), American lawyer and steel manufacturer
- Ryerson, George (1855–1925), Canadian local politician and founder of the Canadian Red Cross Society
- Ryerson, Julian (* 1997), Norwegian football player
- Ryerson, Martin Antoine (1856–1932), American art collector, entrepreneur, lawyer, and patron
Ryf
- Ryf, Claude (* 1957), Swiss football player and coach
- Ryf, Daniela (* 1987), Swiss triathlete
- Ryff, Andreas (1550–1603), early modern Swiss businessman
- Ryff, Walther Hermann († 1548), German humanist publicist
- Ryffel, Hans (1913–1989), Swiss legal philosopher
- Ryffel, Hans Heinrich (1804–1880), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Ryffel, Johann Jakob (1807–1868), Swiss politician
- Ryffel, Markus (* 1955), Swiss long-distance runner
- Ryffel-Rawak, Doris , psychiatrist, psychologist and author
- Ryfiński, Armand (* 1974), Polish politician (Ruch Palikota), member of the Sejm
Ryg
- Rygård, Elisabeth (* 1946), Danish film director and screenwriter
- Rygel, Zdeněk (* 1951), Czech football player
- Rygg, Kristoffer (* 1976), Norwegian musician
- Rygg, Per Egil (1959-2016), Norwegian general
- Rygg, Pernille (* 1963), Norwegian writer and translator
- Ryggen, Hannah (1894–1970), Swedish-Norwegian textile artist
- Ryggi, Mikkjal á (1879–1956), Faroese teacher, writer and politician
- Rygh, Aase Texmon (1925–2019), Norwegian sculptor
- Rygh, Evald (1842–1913), Norwegian civil servant and politician, member of the Storting
- Rygh, Oluf (1833–1899), Norwegian prehistorian, historian and place-name researcher
- Rygiel, Jim (* 1955), American VFX supervisor
- Rygiel, Marcin (* 1983), Polish musician
- Rygiert, Beate (* 1960), German writer, screenwriter and director
- Rygl, Ladislav (* 1947), Czech Nordic combined athlete
- Rygl, Ladislav (* 1976), Czech Nordic combined skier
- Ryglewski, Sarah (* 1983), German politician (SPD), member of the Bremen citizenship and the Bundestag
- Rýgr, Antonín (1921–1989), Czech football player and coach
- Rygulla, Ralf-Rainer (* 1943), German writer and editor
Ryh
- Ryhänen, Sami (* 1980), Finnish ice hockey player
- Ryhänen, Sirpa (* 1966), Finnish cross-country skier
- Ryhiner, Hans Eduard (1891–1934), Swiss architect
- Ryhiner, Johann Friedrich von (1732–1803), Swiss statesman and geographer
- Ryhiner, Peter (1920–1975), Swiss animal catcher and dealer
- Ryhiner, Samuel (1766–1847), Swiss businessman, lawyer and politician
- Ryholt, Kim (* 1970), American-Danish Egyptologist
- Ryhtä, Niilo (1906–1995), Finnish politician, member of the Reichstag and Minister
Ryk
- Ryk (* 1989), German singer, composer and music producer
- Ryk, Ilona (* 1960), German badminton player
- Rykena, Harm (* 1963), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Ryker, Jaxson (* 1982), American wrestler
- Ryker, Ken (born 1972), American porn actor
- Rykhus, Eirik (* 1981), Norwegian telemarker
- Rykhus, Sigrid (* 1984), Norwegian telemarker and ski crosser
- Rykiel, Jean-Philippe (* 1961), French musician (keyboard, composition, arrangement)
- Rykiel, Sonia (1930–2016), French fashion designer
- Rykka (* 1986), Swiss-Canadian singer
- Rykkje, Brigt (* 1975), Dutch-Norwegian speed skater
- Rykkvin, Aksel (* 2003), Norwegian singer (baritone)
- Ryklin, Michail Kuzmitsch (* 1948), Russian philosopher and author
- Rykner, Arnaud (* 1966), French novelist, dramaturge, director and essayist
- Rykova, Genija (* 1986), German actress and singer of Russian descent
- Rykow, Alexei Ivanovich (1881–1938), Soviet politician
- Rykow, Pyotr Sergejewitsch (* 1981), Russian actor, television presenter, singer and model
- Ryksa of Poland (1013-1075), Queen of Hungary
Ryl
- Ryl, René (* 1967), German boxer
- Rylan, Marcy (* 1980), American actress
- Rylance, Mark (* 1960), English-American actor
- Rylance, Ulrike (* 1968), German author
- Ryland, George Washington (1827–1910), American politician
- Ryland, Ingrid (* 1989), Norwegian soccer player
- Ryland, William Wynne (1732–1783), English engraver and counterfeiter
- Rylander, Erik (1905–1976), Swedish ski jumper
- Rylander, Paul N (1920-2000) American chemist
- Rylander, Ragnar (1935-2016), Swedish medic
- Rylands, Anthony B. (born 1950), British primatologist
- Ryle, Gilbert (1900–1976), British philosopher
- Ryle, John Alfred (1889–1950) British physician
- Ryle, John Charles (1816–1900) British clergyman, Bishop of Liverpool
- Ryle, Martin (1918-1984), British radio astronomer
- Rylejew, Kondrati Fyodorowitsch (1795–1826), Russian poet and Decembrist
- Rylejewa Soja Wassiljewna (1919–2013), Ukrainian-Soviet-Israeli sculptor
- Rylewicz, Burghard (1936–2006), German football player
- Rylik, Agnieszka (* 1974), Polish boxer
- Rylin, Angelica (* 1981), Swedish musician
- Ryłko, Stanisław (* 1945), Polish clergyman and curia cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Ryll-Nardzewski, Czesław (1926–2015), Polish mathematician
- Ryllo, Maximilian († 1793), Greek Catholic bishop
- Rylow, Jakow Nikolajewitsch (* 1985), Russian ice hockey player
- Rylow, Evgeni Michailowitsch (* 1996), Russian swimmer
- Rylski, Eustachy (* 1944), Polish writer, playwright and screenwriter
- Rylski, Jakow Anufrijewitsch (1928–1999), Soviet saber fencer
- Rylskyj, Maksym (1895–1964), Ukrainian author and translator
- Rylskyj, Tadej (1841–1902), Ukrainian social and cultural activist, journalist, ethnographer, anthropologist and economist
Rym
- Ryman, Erik (* 1972), Norwegian-Swedish ice hockey player
- Ryman, Geoff (* 1951), Canadian SF and fantasy writer
- Ryman, Robert (1930–2019), American painter
- Rymann, Ruedi (1933–2008), Swiss yodelers
- Rymanow, Alexander Anatoljewitsch (* 1959), Russian handball player and handball coach
- Rymar, Edward (* 1936), Polish historian
- Rymarew, Yevgeny (* 1988), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Rymarowicz, Caesar (1930–1993), Polish-German translator
- Rymaruk, Ihor (1958–2008), Ukrainian poet and editor
- Rymascheuski, Wital (* 1975), Belarusian politician (BCD)
- Rymer, Józef (1882–1922), Polish politician
- Rymez , British music producer
- Rymgajla , the youngest daughter of Birutė and Kęstutis, the Grand Duke of Lithuania
- Rymill, John (1905–1968), Australian polar explorer
- Rymkiewicz, Jarosław Marek (* 1935), Polish poet, playwright, literary historian and translator
- Rymsza, Filip Jan (* 1977), Polish-American filmmaker and short story writer
- Rymszewicz, Krzysztof (* 1987), Polish singer and actor
- Rymut, Kazimierz (1935–2006), Polish onomastic, language historian and publicist
Ryn
- Rynasiewicz, Zbigniew (* 1963), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Ryndsjun, Vladimir Ilyich (1897–1953), Russian writer and journalist, American film producer
- Ryneck, Elfriede (1872–1951), German politician (SPD), MdR, MdL
- Ryneck, Erich (1899–1976), German politician (SPD)
- Rynell, Elisabeth (* 1954), Swedish writer
- Ryner, Han (1861–1938), French nonviolent anarchist and individualist
- Ryniewicz, Stefan (1903–1988), Polish diplomat
- Rynin, Nikolai Alexejewitsch (1887–1942), Russian space pioneer
- Ryning, Axel Nilsson (1552–1620), Swedish imperial admiral and statesman
- Ryning, Erik Eriksson (1592–1654), Swedish admiral
- Rynio, Jürgen (* 1948), German soccer player
- Rynkiewicz, Kazimierz (* 1969), Polish philosopher
- Ryno, Johan (* 1986), Swedish ice hockey player
Ryo
- Ryo (* 1983), German speaker and singer
- Ryo, Un-hui (* 1994), North Korean weightlifter
- Ryōgen (912–985), Japanese Buddhist monk, innovator of the Tendai school
- Ryōkan (1758–1831), Japanese monk and poet
- Ryōkei, Shōsen (1602–1670), Buddhist monk of the early days of Ōbaku Zen
- Ryom, Peter (* 1937), Danish musicologist
- Ryon, John Walker (1825–1901), American politician
- Ryon, Luann (* 1953), American archer and Olympic champion
- Ryoo, Ryong (* 1955), South Korean chemist
- Ryoo, Seung-wan (* 1973), South Korean director, screenwriter, producer and actor
- Ryott, Emma , British stage and costume designer
Ryp
- Ryp, Juan José (* 1971), Spanish cartoonist
- Rypáček, Karel V. (1885–1957), Czech journalist and translator
- Rypakowa, Olga Sergejewna (* 1984), Kazakh long and triple jumper
- Rypdal, Inger Lise (* 1949), Norwegian pop, rock and jazz singer and actress
- Rypdal, Terje (* 1947), Norwegian guitarist and composer
- Rypien, Agnieszka , Polish archery biathlete
- Rypien, Mark (born 1962), American football player
- Rypien, Rick (1984-2011), Canadian ice hockey player
- Rypinski, Philipp (1884–1943), Russian-German composer and conductor
- Rypka, Jan (1886–1968), Czech orientalist, Turkologist and Iranist
- Rypl, Celestin (1894–1945), Czech pianist and composer
- Rypl, Martin (* 1967), Czech biathlete
- Rypl, Miroslav (* 1992), Czech cross-country skier
Ryr
- Ryrie, Charles C. (1925-2016), American Evangelical theologian
Rys
- Ryś, Grzegorz (* 1964), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Łódź
- Rys, Jan (1931–1986), Austrian writer, radio play author, poet, painter, translator from Czech
- Rys, Miro (1957–1977), American football player
- Rys, Miroslav (* 1932), Czech ice hockey and soccer player
- Ryś, Wioletta (* 1992), Polish natural track tobogganist
- Rysanek, Leonie (1926–1998), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Rysanek, Lotte (1924-2016), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Rysanov, Maxim (* 1978), Ukrainian violist
- Ryschankou, Aleh (* 1967), Belarusian biathlete
- Ryschankowa, Natallja (* 1972), Belarusian biathlete
- Ryschenkow, Vladimir Ilyich (1948–2011), Soviet weightlifter
- Ryschikow, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (* 1974), Russian cosmonaut
- Ryschikow, Sergei Wiktorowitsch (* 1980), Russian football player
- Ryschkin, Vladimir Alexejewitsch (1930–2011), Soviet football player
- Ryschkow, Yevgeny (* 1985), Kazakh swimmer
- Ryschkow, Nikolai Ivanovich (* 1929), Russian politician and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
- Ryschkow, Vladimir Alexandrowitsch (* 1966), Russian politician
- Ryschow, Michail Michailowitsch (* 1991), Russian walker
- Ryschow, Oleg Sergejewitsch (* 1932), Russian physicist and university professor
- Ryschowa, Xenija Olegowna (* 1987), Russian sprinter
- Ryschych, Inna (* 1985), Ukrainian triathlete
- Ryschykowa, Hanna (* 1989), Ukrainian hurdler
- Ryser, Daniel (* 1979), Swiss journalist, rapper and book author
- Ryser, Dany (* 1957), coach of the Swiss U-17 national team
- Ryser, Émile (1866–1950), Swiss politician, trade unionist and watchmaker
- Ryser, Franziska (* 1991), Swiss politician (GPS)
- Ryser, Fritz (1873–1916), Swiss racing cyclist
- Ryser, Herbert (1923–1985), American mathematician
- Ryser, Johanna Bundi (* 1963), Swiss police officer, President of the Association of Swiss Police Officers VSPB
- Ryser, Marian (1620–1680), Swiss Cistercian and abbot of the Wettingen monastery
- Ryser, Simona (* 1969), Swiss writer, radio play director, opera singer (soprano) and journalist
- Rysiówna, Zofia (1920–2003), Polish actress
- Rysiukiewicz, Piotr (* 1974), Polish athlete and Olympic participant
- Ryskal, Inna Valeryevna (* 1944), Soviet volleyball player
- Ryskind, Morrie (1895–1985) American writer and Broadway director
- Ryskjær, Claus (1945–2016), Danish actor
- Rysqalijew, Bergei (* 1967), Kazakh politician
- Rysqulow, Turar (1894–1938), Soviet politician
- Ryssack, Eddy (1928–2004), Belgian animated film director, cartoonist and author
- Ryssakow, Nikolai Ivanovich (1861–1881), Russian revolutionary and assassin
- Ryssdal, Rolv (1914–1998), Norwegian lawyer and judge
- Ryssdal, Signe Marie Stray (1924–2019), Norwegian politician
- Ryssel, Anton Friedrich Karl von (1773–1833), Saxon major general, later Prussian lieutenant general
- Ryssel, Gustav Xaver Reinhold von (1771–1845), royal Saxon major general, Prussian infantry general and, most recently, commandant of Neisse
- Ryssel, Heiner (* 1941), German electrical engineer
- Ryssel, Heinrich von (1594–1640), German trader
- Ryssel, Karl (1869–1939), German politician (SPD, USPD), MdR
- Ryssel, Karl Viktor (1849–1905), German theologian
- Ryssel, Michael († 1469), third abbot of the later Imperial Abbey of Ochsenhausen
- Rysselberghe, Théo van (1862–1926), Flemish pointillist painter
- Ryssen, Carsten van (* 1963), German comedian, journalist, presenter, author and actor
- Ryste, Bodil (* 1979), Norwegian ski mountaineer
- Ryste, Ruth (* 1932), Norwegian politician
- Ryswick, Sibert von († 1540), Catholic clergyman and politician
- Ryszka, Andrzej (* 1953), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
Ryt
- Rytcheu, Juri Sergejewitsch (1930–2008), Chukchi writer
- Rytel, Piotr (1884–1970), Polish composer, music teacher and critic
- Ryter, Joseph F. (1914–1978), American politician
- Ryter, Marianne (* 1968), Swiss lawyer and President of the Federal Administrative Court
- Ryterband, Roman (1914–1979), Polish composer, conductor and pianist
- Ryti, Risto (1889–1956), Finnish politician and Prime Minister
- Rytisalo, Minna (* 1974), Finnish teacher and writer
- Rytjkov, Nikolaj (1913–1973), Russian actor, Esperantist and presenter
- Rytkönen, Aulis (1929–2014), Finnish football player and coach
- Rytky, Sauli (1918-2006), Finnish cross-country skier
- Rychagov, Andrei Valeryevich (* 1979), Russian chess player
- Rychagov, Andrei Valeryevich (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Rytschkow, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1974), Russian football player
- Rytschkow, Denis Nikolajewitsch (* 1975), Russian cross-country summer biathlete
- Rytschkow, Nikolai Petrovich (1746–1784), Russian explorer and geographer
- Rytschkow, Pyotr Ivanovich (1712–1777), Russian historian and geographer
- Rytter Juhl, Kamilla (* 1983), Danish badminton player
- Rytter, Thomas (* 1974), Danish football player
- Rytz von Brugg, David (1801–1868), Swiss mathematician and teacher
- Rytz, Philipp (* 1984), Swiss ice hockey player
- Rytz, Regula (* 1962), Swiss politician
- Rytz, Simon (* 1983), Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper
- Rytz, Walther (1882–1966), Swiss botanist
Ryu
- Ryu (* 1975), American MC
- Ryū Chishū (1904–1993), Japanese actor
- Ryu, Eun-hee (* 1990), South Korean handball player
- Ryu, Gwansun (1902–1920), Korean freedom fighter
- Ryu, Han-su (* 1988), South Korean wrestler
- Ryu, Hye-young (* 1991), South Korean actress
- Ryu, Hyun-kyung (born 1983), South Korean actress
- Ryu, Ji-hae (* 1976), South Korean table tennis player
- Ryu, Jun-yeol (* 1986), South Korean actor
- Ryu, Mi-yong (1921–2016), North Korean politician
- Ryu, Seung-min (* 1982), South Korean table tennis player
- Ryu, Seung-ryong (* 1970), South Korean actor
- Ryu, Seung-woo (* 1985), South Korean pool player
- Ryu, Seung-woo (* 1993), South Korean soccer player
- Ryū, Shinsei , Japanese physicist
- Ryun, Jim (* 1947), American politician and former middle-distance runner
- Ryūtei, Tanehiko (1783–1842), Japanese writer
Ryw
- Rywalski, Pascal (1911–2002), Swiss Capuchin and Minister General
- Rywin, Lew (* 1945), Polish film producer
- Rywkin, Oskar Lwowitsch (1899–1937), Soviet party functionary
Ryx
- Ryx, Marian Józef (1853–1930), Bishop of Sandomierz
Ryy
- Ryynänen, Janne (* 1988), Finnish Nordic combined skier
Ryz
- Ryz, Jennifer (* 1973), Canadian wrestler
- Ryzarew, Boris Wladimirowitsch (1930–1995), Soviet or Russian film director and screenwriter
- Ryzih, Lisa (* 1988), German pole vaulter
- Rýzl, Milan (1928–2011), Czech parapsychologist