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Rab
- Rab Chisda († 309), Jewish scholar (Amorae)
- Rab Huna , Jewish scholar (Amorae)
- Rab Jehuda bar Jechezqel , Amorae
- Rab Kahana , Babylonian Amora
- Rab Nachman , Amorae
- Rab Nachman bar Isaak († 356), Amora
- Rab Papa († 375), Amora
- Rab Sheshet , Amorae
- Rab Zera I. , Amorae
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- Raba († 352), Jewish scholar (Amorae)
- Raba, Jost (1900–2000), German violinist and music teacher
- Raba, Norbert (* 1973), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Raba, Peter (* 1936), German author, photographer and homeopath
- Rabaey, Gérard (* 1948), French chef who has lived in Switzerland since the 1970s
- Rabagliati, Alberto (1906–1974), Italian singer and actor
- Rabah, Naoufel Ben (* 1977), Tunisian boxer
- Rabajda, Gerardo (* 1967), Uruguayan football player
- Rabal, Francisco (1926-2001), Spanish actor
- Rabal, Teresa (* 1952), Spanish singer
- Rabald, Brigitte (1934–2019), German pop singer
- Rabald, Erich (1899–1967), German process engineer
- Rabaliatti, Bartolomeo († 1723), Italian stonemason
- Rabaliatti, Franz Wilhelm (1714–1782), Italian-German architect and court architect of Elector Karl Theodor
- Raban Truchseß von Wilburgstetten († 1383), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Raban von Helmstatt († 1439), Bishop of Speyer
- Raban, Jonathan (* 1942), British writer
- Raban, Miloš (1948–2011), Czech clergyman, Roman Catholic theologian
- Raban, William (* 1948), British director of experimental films
- Rabanal, Jesús (* 1984), Peruvian soccer player
- Rabanales, Victor (* 1962), Mexican bantamweight boxer
- Rabanis, Joseph-François (1801–1860), French historian
- Rabanne, Paco (* 1934), Spanish-French fashion designer, couturier and designer
- Rabanser, Charly (* 1954), Austrian actor, director and cultural worker
- Rabanus, Gert (* 1923), German dubbing director and dialog book author
- Rabanus, Martin (* 1971), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Rabas, Josef (1908–2003), Czech-German pastoral theologian and Roman Catholic clergyman
- Rabas, Václav (1933–2015), Czech organist
- Rabasa, Richard (1931-2011), French ski jumper
- Rabassa, Enric (1920–1980), Spanish football player and coach
- Rabasse, Jean (* 1961), French production designer and stage designer
- Rabasseda, Enric (1933–2016), Spanish visual artist
- Rabat, Esteve (* 1989), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Rabatinsky, Marie von , opera singer (soprano)
- Rabatsch, Manfred (* 1941), German social pedagogue, author and politician (AL), MdA
- Discounta, Raymund Ferdinand von (1669–1722), Prince-Bishop of Passau
- Rabatz, Chris , German party singer
- Rabau, Erika († 2016), German photographer and actress
- Rabaud, Henri (1873–1949), French composer and conductor
- Rabaudy, Michel-Joseph-Guillaume de (1784–1837), French naval officer
- Rabausch, Bertha (1874–1940), German victim of National Socialist racial hygiene as part of "Action T4"
- Rabaut, Louis C. (1886–1961), American politician
- Rabaut, Paul (1718–1794), French evangelical preacher, pastor and church leader
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- Rabb, Ivan (born 1997), American basketball player
- Rabba bar bar Chana , Jewish scribe
- Rabba bar Chana , Jewish scribe
- Rabbach, Axel (* 1942), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Rabbae, Mohamed (* 1941), Dutch politician and political activist
- Rabbah , Amorae
- Rabbah bar Rab Huna († 322), Amorae
- Rabban Bar Sauma († 1294), Nestorian monk and diplomat
- Rabbāni, Burhānuddin (1940–2011), Afghan politician, leader of the Afghan Jamiat-i Islami
- Rabbani, Faraz (* 1974), Pakistani-Canadian Islamic activist and scholar of the Hanafi School of Sunni Islam
- Rabbat, Robert (* 1960), Lebanese clergyman, bishop of the Archangel Saint Michael eparchy in Sydney
- Rabbath, François (* 1931), French composer and double bass player of Syrian origin
- Rabbe, Alphonse (1784–1829), French historian, journalist, author and critic
- Rabbel II , King of the Nabataeans
- Rabbel, Wolfgang (* 1957), German geophysicist and university professor
- Rabben, Mascha (* 1949), German actress and photo model
- Rabbenu Tam († 1171), French Jewish scholar
- Rabbethge, Erich (1870–1934), German entrepreneur
- Rabbethge, Matthias Christian (1804–1902), German sugar beet grower and sugar manufacturer
- Rabbethge, Oscar (1880–1965), German sugar industrialist
- Rabbethge, Otto (1874–1935), German farmer and sugar factory owner
- Rabbethge, Renate-Charlotte (* 1930), German politician (CDU), MEP
- Rabbi Akiba († 135), ancient rabbi (Tannait)
- Rabbi Jannai , Palestinian Amora
- Rabbi Ishmael , Tannait
- Rabbi Meir , Tannaite
- Rabbi Nachman (1772-1810), Hasidic tzaddik
- Rabbia, Michele (* 1965), Italian jazz drummer
- Rabbinowicz, Josef (1817–1869), Russian writer and founder of the first Russian-Jewish magazine "Rasswjet" ("Dawn", 1860)
- Rabbinowicz, Pinchas Saul (1845–1910), Jewish scholar, Chowew Zion
- Rabbio, Salvatore (* 1934), American percussionist and music teacher
- Rabbit, Wacey (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Rabbitt, Eddie (1941–1998), American country musician
- Rabbitte, Pat (born 1949), Irish politician, leader of the Irish Labor Party (2002–2007)
- Rabbitts, Terence (* 1946), English molecular biologist and university professor
- Rabbow, Paul (1867–1956), German classical philologist
- Rabbula of Edessa , Bishop of Edessa
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- Rabcewicz, Ladislaus von (1893–1975), Austrian tunneling pioneer
- Rabczewska, Dorota (* 1984), Polish singer
- Rabczuk, Katarzyna , Polish opera singer (soprano)
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- Rabe von Pappenheim, Alfred Otto von (1808–1851), officer of the Electorate of Hesse and member of the Electoral Hessian Estates Assembly
- Rabe von Pappenheim, Diana (1788–1844), mistress of King Jérôme Bonaparte of Westphalia
- Rabe von Pappenheim, Emil (1798–1849), Hessian diplomat
- Rabe von Pappenheim, Friedrich-Carl (1894–1977), German lieutenant general and diplomat
- Rabe von Pappenheim, Gottfried (1874–1955), German district administrator of the Kassel district and governor of Hesse
- Rabe von Pappenheim, Karl (1847–1918), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Rabe von Pappenheim, Werner , German officer and diplomat
- Rabe von Pappenheim, Wilhelm Maximilian (1764–1815), German landowner, officer, court official
- Rabe, Albrecht , German bailiff in Plauen
- Rabe, Ana María (* 1967), German-Spanish philosopher
- Rabe, Anne (* 1986), German playwright
- Rabe, Bahne (1963-2001), German rower
- Rabe, Bernd (1927–2001), German jazz musician
- Rabe, Bernd , German local politician, social democrat and non-fiction author
- Rabe, Christian Friedrich (1837–1898), German veterinarian
- Rabe, David (born 1940), American playwright and screenwriter
- Rabe, Edmund (1815–1902), German battle, history and genre painter and lithographer
- Rabe, Eduard (1844–1920), Senator of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Rabe, Emil (1920–2013), German music teacher, composer and church musician
- Rabe, Folke (1935–2017), Swedish composer and jazz trombonist
- Rabe, Franz (1929–1996), German neurologist and epileptologist
- Rabe, Friedrich (* 1941), German politician (SED, PDS), MdL
- Rabe, Georg (1905–1989), German SS Obersturmbannführer
- Rabe, Hanna (* 1988), German harpist
- Rabe, Hanns-Gerd (1895–1986), German art critic, officer in the air force, author and teacher
- Rabe, Hans-Jürgen (1935–2014), German lawyer and legal scholar
- Rabe, Heinrich Albrecht († 1852), German industrialist and cotton manufacturer
- Rabe, Heinz (1921–1990), German actor and radio play speaker
- Rabe, Horst (* 1930), German historian
- Rabe, Hugo (1867–1932), German classical philologist
- Rabe, Irnfried (* 1943), German local politician (FDP), former mayor of Northeim
- Rabe, Johann (1672–1748), German Protestant pastor and author
- Rabe, Johann (1887–1937), German farmer and politician
- Rabe, Johannes (1821-1894), German painter
- Rabe, Johannes E. (1838-1924), German local poet
- Rabe, John (1882–1950), German merchant and humanitarian benefactor in China
- Rabe, Jürgen P. (* 1955), German physicist, materials scientist and nanoscientist
- Rabe, Karin , Swedish orienteer
- Rabe, Karl (1886–1945), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Rabe, Karl (1895–1968), Austrian designer for Porsche
- Rabe, Katja (* 1978), German triathlete
- Rabe, Klaus F. (* 1957), German scientist and doctor
- Rabe, Lily (* 1982), American actress
- Rabe, Margarete (* 1923), German guard in the Ravensbrück and Uckermark concentration camps
- Rabe, Martin Friedrich (1775–1856), German architect, Prussian construction clerk and university professor
- Rabe, Michaela (* 1972), German librarian and writer
- Rabe, Paul (1656–1713), German philologist and philosopher
- Rabe, Paul (1869–1952), German chemist
- Rabe, Paul Arthur (1903–1976), German politician (NSDAP), Member of the Reichstag and SA leader
- Rabe, Peter (1951–2018), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rabe, Rudolf (1805–1883), Prussian civil servant and minister
- Rabe, Sascha (* 1985), German figure skater
- Rabe, Siegfried (* 1925), German author, dubbing writer and dialogue director
- Rabe, Sira , pseudonym in erotic literature
- Rabe, Thomas (* 1951), German gynecologist, university professor and author
- Rabe, Thomas (* 1965), German manager, CEO of Bertelsmann, CEO of the RTL Group
- Rabe, Ties (* 1960), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Rabe, Walter (* 1936), German artist, draftsman, graphic artist and university lecturer
- Rabe-Kleberg, Ursula (* 1948), German educational sociologist
- Rabearivelo, Jean-Joseph (1901–1937), Malagasy writer
- Rabeh, Youssef (* 1985), Moroccan football player
- Rabehl, Bernd (* 1938), German author and social scientist
- Rábek, František (* 1949), Slovak clergyman, military bishop of Slovakia
- Rabel, Ernst (1874–1955), legal scholar, is considered to be the founder of comparative law in Germany
- Rabel, Fanny (1922–2008), Polish-Mexican painter
- Rabel, Franz (1803–1847), Austrian pianist
- Rabel, Gabriele (1880–1963), Austrian botanist, physicist, philosopher
- Rabelais, Akira (* 1966), American musician, composer and software developer
- Rabelais, François († 1553), doctor, writer of the French Renaissance
- Rabelbauer, Bela (* 1934), Austrian entrepreneur and scandal carrier with high media interest
- Rabeler, Gustav (1900–1957), German politician (SRP), MdL
- Rabeling, Heinrich (1890–1956), German politician (NSDAP), Lord Mayor of the City of Oldenburg (1933–1945)
- Rabell, Malkah (1918–2001), Polish writer, novelist and theater critic
- Rabello, Luciana (* 1961), Brazilian cavaquinho player and composer
- Rabelo, Derek (* 1992), Brazilian surfer
- Rabemahafaly, Fulgence (* 1951), Malagasy clergyman, Archbishop of Fianarantsoa
- Rabemananjara, Charles (* 1947), Malagasy politician, Prime Minister of Madagascar
- Rabemananjara, Jacques (1913–2005), Malagasy politician
- Raben, David von , German court official
- Raben, Ernst von (1877–1924), German officer
- Raben, Friedrich (1854–1913), German-Danish merchant and entrepreneur
- Raben, Hans-Jürgen (* 1943), German author in the fields of crime, horror and science fiction
- Raben, Jens (1880–1960), Danish prehistorian and museum director
- Raben, Peer (1940–2007), German film composer
- Raben, Peter (1661–1727), Danish admiral
- Raben-Levetzau, Frederik (1850–1933), Danish diplomat and foreign minister
- Rabenald, Nico (* 1969), German music theater director, author and translator
- Rabenalt, Arthur Maria (1905–1993), German film director
- Rabenalt, Peter (* 1937), German film composer and scholar
- Rabenau, Alexander von (1845–1923), German homeland researcher
- Rabenau, Dithard von (* 1943), German cartoonist
- Rabenau, Eduard von (1796–1881), Saxon judge and politician; Provost in Naumburg
- Rabenau, Eitel-Friedrich von (1884–1959), German Protestant theologian and pastor
- Rabenau, Friedrich von , German artillery general, theologian and military historian
- Rabenau, Hellmuth von (1885-1970), German frigate captain and head of the Chiemsee yacht school
- Rabenau, Hugo von (1845–1921), German teacher and botanist
- Rabenau, Karl von (1845–1908), President of the Mainz Railway Directorate
- Rabenau, Konrad von (1924-2016), German theologian, binding researcher and local politician
- Rabenau, Siegfried von (* 1953), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rabending, Fritz Wilhelm (1862–1929), Austrian landscape painter
- Rabending, Günter (* 1931), German neurologist, epileptologist and professor emeritus
- Rabeneck, Friedrich (1905–1977), German businessman and SS leader
- Rabeneck, Johannes (1874–1960), German clergyman and dogmatist
- Rabener, Gottlieb Wilhelm (1714–1771), German writer and Enlightenment publicist
- Rabener, Johann Gebhard (1632–1701), German court and judiciary
- Rabener, Justus Gotthard (1688–1731), German preacher and author
- Rabener, Justus Gottlieb (1680–1735), German lawyer
- Rabenhaupt, Carl von (1602–1675), Bohemian nobleman
- Rabenhorst, Adolf von (1846–1925), Saxon general of the artillery
- Rabenhorst, Bernhard von (1801–1873), Saxon infantry general, Minister of War
- Rabenhorst, Ernst-Peter (* 1940), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Rabenhorst, Gottlob Ludwig (1806–1881), German botanist
- Rabenhorst, Uwe (1933–2018), German engineer, university professor and rector
- Rabenirina, Remi (* 1938), Anglican Bishop of Antananarivo and Archbishop of the Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean
- Rabenlechner, Michael Maria (1868–1952), Austrian literary historian, poet and high school teacher
- Rabenschlag, Friedrich (1902–1973), German choir director
- Rabenschlag, Thomas (* 1951), German musician, pianist, composer, arranger, singer, cabaret artist and educator
- Rabenstein, Christoph (* 1952), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rabenstein, Rainer (1927–2018), German educator and university professor
- Rabenstein, Reinhold (* 1948), Austrian author, trainer, coach and consultant
- Rabenstein, Rüdiger (1944–2004), German sports scientist
- Rabensteiner zu Döhlau, Heinrich , German nobleman, member of the Teutonic Order, Commander, Marshal of the Order, Großspittler
- Rabensteiner zu Döhlau, Konrad († 1521), German nobleman, bailiff
- Rabensteiner, Alberich (1875–1945), Cistercian and prior
- Rabensteiner, Dagmar (* 1963), Austrian long-distance runner, sports doctor and internist
- Rabensteiner, Eduard the Elder (1839–1905), Austrian dancer
- Rabensteiner, Udo (* 1958), Austrian sculptor and draftsman
- Rabente, Jan Philipp (* 1987), German hockey player
- Rabeony, Fulgence (* 1945), Madagascan religious, Archbishop of Toliara
- Räber, Albert (1901–1990), Swiss politician (SP)
- Raber, Ernst (1808-1852), German doctor and parliamentarian
- Raber, Fritz (* 1940), Austrian legal scholar
- Räber, Hans (1918–2008), Swiss cynologist
- Raber, Ingrid (* 1946), German politician (SPD)
- Raber, Johann Georg (1764–1830), German painter and engraver
- Räber, Joseph (1860–1934), Swiss publisher of the Catholic press and printer
- Räber, Joseph (1872–1934), Swiss judge and politician (Conservative People's Party)
- Raber, Otto (1900–1951), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Raber, Sari (* 1986), Canadian soccer player
- Räber, Urs (* 1958), Swiss ski racer
- Raber, Vigil , Austrian painter
- Raberg, Frank (* 1964), German historian and political scientist
- Raberger, Walter (* 1939), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian
- Rabert, Bernhard (* 1965), German political scientist and manager
- Rabes, Max (1868–1944), German landscape and portrait painter
- Rabésandratana, Éric (* 1972), Malagasy football player
- Rabeson, Tony (* 1958), Malagasy jazz drummer
- Rabestein, Gertrud (1903–1974), German guard in the Ravensbrück concentration camp
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- Rabhansl, Karin (* 1986), German songwriter
- Rabhi, Pierre (* 1938), Algerian writer and environmentalist
Rabi
- Rabīʿ al-Madchalī (* 1931), Islamic legal scholar, founder of the Salafi movement of Madchalism
- Rabi, Isidor Isaac (1898–1988), American physicist
- Rābiʿa al-ʿAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya († 801), Islamic mystic
- Rābi'a bint Ka'b , Persian poet
- Rabi'a, Abu Hamza (1967-2005), Egyptian terrorist
- Rabia, Rami (* 1993), Egyptian soccer player
- Rabič, Urška (* 1985), Slovenian ski racer
- Rabich, Reinhold (1902–1974), German civil engineer
- Rabie, Jan (1920–2001), South African writer
- Rabie, Johann (* 1987), South African road cyclist
- Rabie, Mari (* 1986), South African triathlete
- Rabiega, Robert (* 1971), German chess player
- Rabiega, Vincent (* 1995), Polish football player
- Rabiel, Christian Gottlieb Ludwig von (1729–1805), Prussian major general, commandant of Glatz Fortress
- Rabien, Heinrich (1843–1913), German local politician
- Rabien, Henrik (* 1971), German bassoonist
- Rabier, Jean (1927-2016), French cameraman
- Rabier, Jean-Paul (* 1955), French football player and coach
- Räbiger, Colin (* 1994), German handball player
- Räbiger, Gerhard (1916–1992), German fireworker and police officer
- Räbiger, Julius Ferdinand (1811–1891), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Räbiger, Phil (* 1990), German handball player
- Räbiger, Sebastian (* 1975), German right-wing extremist, chairman of the forbidden home-loyal German youth
- Rabih az-Zubayr († 1900), warlord and ruler in the area of Lake Chad
- Rabih, Riahi (1912-1946) French football player
- Rabihou, Amadou (* 1984), Cameroonian football player
- Rabii, Mohammed (* 1993), Moroccan boxer
- Rabikauskas, Paulius (1920–1998), Lithuanian theologian and church historian
- Rabikovich, Dalia (1936–2005), Israeli poet and peace activist
- Rabin, Benjamin J. (1896–1969), American lawyer and politician
- Rabin, Chaim (1915–1996), Israeli Hebrew, linguist and university professor
- Rabin, Ester (1887–1978), German-Israeli writer
- Rabin, Israel (1882–1951), Russian-German historian
- Rabin, Jitzchak (1922–1995), Israeli general and politician, Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Rabin, Leah (1928–2000), Israeli politician and wife of Yitzchak Rabin
- Rabin, Matthew (* 1963), American economist
- Rabin, Michael (1936–1972), American violinist
- Rabin, Michael O. (* 1931), Israeli computer scientist in the field of cryptology
- Rabin, Monique (* 1954), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Rabin, Oscar (1899–1958), British jazz and entertainment musician (violin, later bass saxophone)
- Rabin, Trevor (* 1954), South African rock musician and composer
- Rabin-Pelossof, Dalia (* 1950), Israeli politician
- Rabina I. , Amorae
- Rabina II , Cupid
- Rabinbach, Anson (* 1945), American modern historian
- Rabiner, Lawrence (* 1943), American computer scientist
- Rabini, Hubert (1933–1995), German district administrator in the Oberallgäu district
- Rabino, Giovanni Battista (1931–2020), Italian politician and trade union official
- Rabino, Renzo (* 1997), Uruguayan football player
- Rabinovich, Itamar (* 1942), Israeli historian and diplomat
- Rabinovici, Doron (* 1961), Israeli-Austrian historian and writer
- Rabinovici, Suzanne-Lucienne (1932–2019), Austrian Holocaust witness and author
- Rabinovitch, Benton Seymour (1919-2014), Canadian chemist
- Rabinovitch, Gregor (1884–1958), Russian-Swiss graphic artist and caricaturist
- Rabinovitch, Nachum Elieser (1928-2020), Israeli rabbi
- Rabinovitch, Shmuel (* 1970), Israeli Orthodox rabbi and rabbi of the Western Wall
- Rabinow, Paul (* 1944), American anthropologist
- Rabinowich, Julya (* 1970), Austrian writer
- Rabinowitch, Alexander (* 1934), American historian
- Rabinowitch, David (* 1943), Canadian-German sculptor and draftsman
- Rabinowitch, Eugene (1901–1973), American chemist and biophysicist
- Rabinowitch, Royden (* 1943), Canadian-Belgian sculptor and draftsman
- Rabinowitsch, Adolf Josifowitsch (1893–1942), Ukrainian-Russian chemist, physical chemist, colloid chemist and university professor
- Rabinowitsch, Astrit (* 1953), German politician (Die Linke)
- Rabinowitsch, Gregor (1887–1953), international film producer of Russian origin
- Rabinowitsch, Ilja Leontjewitsch (1891–1942), Russian-Soviet chess player
- Rabinowitsch, Isaak Moissejewitsch (1886–1977), Soviet civil engineer
- Rabinowitsch, Sara (* 1880), Russian-Jewish economist
- Rabinowitsch-Kempner, Lydia (1871–1935), German microbiologist
- Rabinowitz, Alan (1953–2018), American mammal loge and conservationist
- Rabinowitz, David , American screenwriter and film producer
- Rabinowitz, David Lincoln (* 1960), American astronomer
- Rabinowitz, Jay , American film editor
- Rabinowitz, Yehoshua (1911–1979), Israeli politician
- Rabinowitz, Joseph (1837–1899), Messianic Jew
- Rabinowitz, Judy (* 1958), American cross-country skier
- Rabinowitz, Louis M. (1887–1957), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Rabinowitz, Michael (* 1955), American jazz musician
- Rabinowitz, Paul (* 1939), American mathematician
- Rabinowitz, Philip (1904–2008), South African athlete
- Rabinowitz, Raphael Nathan (1835–1888), Russian Talmud scholar
- Rabinowytsch, Wadym (* 1953), Ukrainian-Israeli oligarch, businessman and the chairman of the Jewish community in Ukraine
- Rabinyan, Dorit (* 1972), Israeli writer
- Rabiot, Adrien (* 1995), French football player
- Rabirius , Roman epic poet
- Rabirius Postumus, Gaius , Roman knight and senator
- Rabirius, Gaius , Roman senator
- Rabisch, Birgit (* 1953), German writer
- Rabischong, Pierre (* 1932), French doctor
- Rabitsch, Christoph (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Rabitsch, Stephan (* 1991), Austrian road cyclist
- Rabitsch, Thomas (* 1956), Austrian keyboardist, composer and music producer
- Rabitti, Ercole (1921–2009), Italian football player and coach
- Rabitti, Paolo (* 1936), Italian priest and Archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio
- Rabitz, Carl (1823-1891), German master mason, building contractor and inventor, pioneer in green flat roof construction
- Rabitzer, Edeltraud , German screenwriter
- Rabiu, Mohammed (* 1989), Ghanaian soccer player
- Rabiy, Andriy (* 1975), Ukrainian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia
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- Rabl, Andreas (* 1972), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Rabl, Carl (1853–1917), Austrian zoologist and anatomist
- Rabl, Christian (* 1971), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Rabl, Erich (* 1948), Austrian author, teacher, historian and archive manager
- Rabl, Franz (1928–2007), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Rabl, Franziska (* 1975), German singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Rabl, Günther (* 1953), Austrian electroacoustic composer
- Rabl, Josef (1844–1923), Austrian alpinist and travel book author
- Rabl, Josef (* 1949), German classical philologist, religious educator and specialist didactic
- Rabl, Maria Magdalena (* 1976), German theater actress and musical artist
- Rabl, Max (1898–1964), Austrian politician (Landbund), member of the Federal Council
- Rabl, Peter (* 1948), Austrian journalist
- Rabl, Roman (* 1991), Austrian mono-skier
- Rabl, Stephan (* 1964), Austrian cultural worker
- Rabl-Rückhard, Hermann (1839–1905), Prussian military doctor and anatomist
- Rabl-Stadler, Helga (* 1948), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, President of the Salzburg Festival
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- Räbmatter, Patrick (* 1991), Swiss wrestler
- Rabmer-Koller, Ulrike (* 1966), Austrian manager
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- Rabnow, Johannes (1855–1933), German doctor and social hygienist
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- Rabodo von Lobdaburg († 1176), Bishop of Speyer
- Rabofsky, Alfred (1919–1944), Austrian typesetter, medical sergeant and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Rabofsky, Eduard (1911–1994), Austrian lawyer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Rabol, Georges (1938–2006), French pianist and composer
- Rabold, Britta (* 1956), German provincial Roman archaeologist and monument curator
- Rabold, Emil (* 1886), German journalist and politician (SPD, USPD)
- Rabold, Frédéric (* 1944), German jazz trumpeter and composer
- Rabolini, Karina (* 1967), Argentine former model and current entrepreneur
- Raboň, František (* 1983), Czech cyclist
- Rabor, Dioscoro S. (1911-1996), Filipino zoologist and conservationist
- Raborn, William (1905–1990), American officer, Vice Admiral in the United States Navy
- Rabot, Charles (1856–1944), French geographer, glaciologist, traveler, journalist, teacher, translator, mountaineer, and researcher
- Rabot, Pierre (* 1865), French sailor
- Rabotnow, Tichon Alexandrowitsch (1904–2000), Russian geobotanist and university professor
- Rabottini, Matteo (* 1987), Italian racing cyclist
- Rabou, Thomas (* 1983), Dutch cyclist
- Raboud-Schüle, Isabelle (* 1958), Swiss ethnologist
- Rabourdin, Olivier (born 1959), French actor
- Rabow, Siegfried (1848–1931), German psychiatrist
- Raboy, Isaak (1882–1944), Yiddish writer
- Raboy, Mac (1914-1967), American comic book artist
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- Rabrenović, Danko (* 1969), German moderator and musician
Rabs
- Rabsch, Edgar (1892–1964), German music teacher and composer
- Rabsch, Edgar (1928–1990), German organist
- Rabsch, Udo (* 1944), German doctor and writer
- Rabshake , envoy of the Assyrian king to Jerusalem
- Rabsilber, Effi (* 1978), German actress
- Rabson, Ann (1945–2013), American blues pianist, guitarist and singer
- Rabstein, Johann the Younger von (1437–1473), Bohemian nobleman and humanist; Probst and Burgrave of Vyšehrad, diplomat for Kings Georg of Podebrady and Matthias Corvinus
- Rabstein, Prokop von († 1472), Colonel Chancellor of Bohemia
- Rabstejnek, Joseph (1921–1996), French football player
- Rabsztyn, Grażyna (* 1952), Polish athlete and multiple world record holder
Rabt
- Rabchenyuk, Anastassija (* 1983), Ukrainian hurdler
Rabu
- Rabuka, Sitiveni (* 1948), Fijian politician and general
- Rabun, William (1771-1819), American politician
- Rabuñal, Martín (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Rabus, Carl (1898–1983), German painter and graphic artist
- Rabus, Ludwig († 1592), German Lutheran theologian and confessionalist
- Rabuse, Georg (1910–1976), Austrian Romance studies and literary scholar
- Rabushka, Alvin (* 1940), American economist and political scientist
- Rabušic, Michael (* 1989), Czech football player
- Rabusky, Thaddäus (1776–1862), church painter from Upper Palatinate
- Rabut, Charles (1852–1925), French civil engineer
- Rabuteau, Alfred (1843–1916), French composer
- Rabutin-Chantal, Marie de Marquise de Sévigné (1626–1696), French nobleman and author
- Rabuzin, Ivan (1921–2008), Croatian painter
Raby
- Raby, Ekiel (* 1893), Russian ivory carver
- Raby, Ethel (1914-2008), British athlete
- Raby, Fiona (* 1963), British artist, industrial designer and professor
- Raby, Ian (1921-1967), British racing driver