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Rac
- RAC , Portuguese DJ and music producer
Raca
- Rəcəbov, Teymur (* 1987), Azerbaijani chess grandmaster
- Racah, Giulio (1909–1965), Israeli physicist and mathematician
- Racan, Honorat de (1589–1670), French writer and translator
- Račan, Ivica (1944–2007), Croatian politician
- Răcănel, Cătălin (* 1976), Romanian-German football player
- Racaniello, Vincent (* 1953), American virologist and professor at Columbia University
- Račanský, Luboš (* 1964), Czech sports shooter
- Račas, Antanas (1940–2014), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
Racc
- Racca, Claudio (* 1930), Italian cameraman and film director
- Racca, Mauro (1912–1977), Italian saber fencer
- Racchelli, Giuseppe (1916–1993), Italian painter and hotelier
Race
- Race, Alan (* 1951), English theologian
- Race, Harley (1943–2019), American wrestler, trainer, and promoter
- Race, Hugo (* 1963), Australian blues rock guitarist, composer and band leader
- Race, John Abner (1914–1983), American politician
- Race, Robert Russell (1907-1984), British medic
- Race, Steve (1921–2009) British jazz musician, author and presenter
- Racea, Amelia (* 1994), Romanian gymnast
- Racek, Fritz (1911–1975), Austrian musicologist, librarian and composer
- Ráček, Irena (* 1948), Austrian painter of Slovak descent, illustrator, children's book author, art pedagogue and curator of art and cultural projects
- Ráček, Milan (* 1943), Czech-Austrian museologist and writer
- Racener, John (born 1985), American poker player
- Rācenis, Gints (* 1981), Latvian pianist
- Racette, Francine (born 1947), Canadian actress
- Racevičius, Ričardas (1907–1990), Lithuanian football player
Rach
- Rach, Christian (* 1957), German cook and cookbook author
- Rachabane, Barney (* 1946), South African jazz musician
- Rachals, Johann Georg († 1678), Electoral Saxon civil servant
- Rachalß, Johann Georg (1630–1671), chief forester in Saxony
- Rachamim, Mordechai (* 1946), Israeli flight safety attendant
- Rachan Prasitthong (* 1999), Thai soccer player
- Rachanon Kanyathong (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Rachata Moraksa (* 2000), Thai soccer player
- Rachatov, Nursultan (* 1992), Kazakh weightlifter
- Rachau, Karl Karlowitsch (1830–1880), Russian architect and university professor
- Rachbauer, Paul (1948–2014), Austrian ethnologist, sociologist
- Raché, Hennie (1876–1906), German writer
- Rached, Emil (1943–2009), Brazilian basketball player and actor
- Rachedi, Ahmed (* 1938), Algerian film director and screenwriter
- Rachel (1821-1858), French-Jewish actress
- Rachel (1890–1931), Hebrew poet and Zionist
- Rachel (* 1942), French singer
- Rachel Z (* 1962), American jazz pianist
- Rachel, Adam (* 1976), English football goalkeeper
- Rachel, Hugo (1872–1945), German historian
- Rachel, Joachim (1592–1634), German pastor
- Rachel, Joachim († 1664), German pastor and writer
- Rachel, Joachim (1618–1669), German satirist
- Rachel, Luigi (1879–1949), Italian composer
- Rachel, Mauritius (1594–1637), German pastor and poet
- Rachel, Moritz (1639–1697), German goldsmith
- Rachel, Samuel (1628–1691), German legal scholar, librarian and diplomat
- Rachel, Thomas (* 1962), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Rachele, Pier Luigi (* 1935), Italian diplomat
- Rachelinus , Bishop of Cracow
- Rachell, Yank (1910-1997), American blues musician (mandolin)
- Rachels, James (1941–2003), American moral philosopher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Rachels, Stuart (* 1969), American philosopher and chess player
- Racher, Fritz (1925–2012), Austrian political scientist, economist, businessman
- Rachette, Jean-Dominique (1744–1809), French-Russian sculptor and university professor
- Rachewiltz, Mary de (* 1925), Italian-American writer and translator
- Rachewiltz, Siegfried de (* 1947), Italian folklorist and cultural historian (South Tyrol)
- Rachfahl, Felix (1867–1925), German historian
- Rachfahl, Melinda (* 1990), German voice actress
- Rachholz, Wolfgang (1934-2010), German football player
- Rachidi, Ibrahim (* 1980), Comoros-French football player
- Rachidi, Younes (* 1986), Moroccan tennis player
- Rachik, Yassine (* 1993), Italian athlete
- Rachilde (1860–1953), French fin de siècle writer
- Rachimbayev, Abdullo Rachimbayewitsch (1896–1938), Soviet statesman, Tajik party official
- Rachimow, Gafur Achmedowitsch (* 1951), Uzbek sports official
- Rachimow, Muchammad Sagitowitsch (* 1956), Russian Mufti of Stavropol, Mufti of the Russian Association of Islamic Consent (2010-2013)
- Rachimow, Murtasa Gubaidullowitsch (* 1934), Russian politician, President of the Russian republic of Bashkortostan
- Rachimow, Nischat (* 1993), Kazakh weightlifter of Azerbaijani origin
- Rachimow, Rustam (* 1975), Tajik-German amateur boxer
- Rachimowa, Kamilla Stanislawowna (* 2001), Russian tennis player
- Rachimowa, Regina Safarowna (* 1989), Russian freestyle skier
- Rachinger, Johanna (* 1960), Austrian General Director of the Austrian National Library
- Rachinger, Philip (* 1989), Austrian award-winning chef
- Rachins, Alan (born 1942), American actor
- Rachio († 815), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Răchită, Valeriu (* 1970), Romanian football player and coach
- Rachlé, Christian Thomas (* 1965), Austrian military dean
- Rachleff, Larry (* 1955), American conductor and music teacher
- Rachlin, Julian (* 1974), Austrian violinist and violist
- Rachlin, Natan (1906–1979), Ukrainian conductor
- Rachlis, Michael (1884–1953), German architect
- Rachmad, Steve (* 1969), Dutch techno producer
- Rachman, Muhammad (* 1971), Indonesian boxer
- Rachman, Tom (* 1974), British-Canadian journalist and writer
- Rachmaninow, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1826–1897), Russian-Ukrainian mathematician and university rector
- Rachmaninov, Sergei Wassiljewitsch (1873–1943), Russian pianist, composer and conductor
- Rachmanow, Alexander Andrejewitsch (* 1989), Russian chess grandmaster
- Rachmanov, Sultan (1950–2003), Soviet weightlifter, Olympic champion
- Rachmanowa, Alja (1898–1991), Russian writer
- Rachmanowa, Asa Hassanowna (1932–2015), Soviet-Russian doctor, infectiologist, HIV expert and university professor
- Rachmanowa, Samira Alimradovna (* 1985), Russian wrestler
- Rachmatulin, Chalil Achmedowitsch (1909–1988), Kyrgyz-Russian physicist and university professor
- Rachmatulina, Oxana Evgenyevna (* 1976), Russian basketball player
- Rachmawati, Hera Desi Ana (* 1992), Indonesian badminton player
- Rachmetov, Salawat Kipajewitsch (* 1967), Russian competitive climber
- Rachmil, Lewis J. (1908–1984), American art director, set designer, and film producer
- Racho, Vollker (* 1971), German pop singer and entertainer
- Rachold, Gerhard (1928–1993), German actor
- Rachoń, Stefan (1906–2001), Polish violinist and conductor
- Rachor, Stephanie (* 1966), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Rachow, Arthur (1884–1960), German amateur ichthyologist and aquarist
- Rachowitch, Mirko (1889–1961), Montenegrin doctor in Switzerland, lay writer, pacifist
- Rachowski, Utz (* 1954), German writer
- Rachuba, Siegfried (1922–2002), German football player
- Rachůnek, Karel (1979–2011), Czech ice hockey player
- Rachut, Gunda (* 1965), German administrative lawyer
- Rachut, Jens (* 1954), German singer, songwriter, radio play author and theater actor
- Rachuth, Bernd (* 1955), German publishing director
- Rachwał, Patryk (* 1981), Polish football player
Raci
- Račić, Danijel (* 1997), Austrian football player
- Račić, Josip (1885–1908), Croatian painter
- Račić, Krešimir (1932–1994), Yugoslav hammer thrower
- Racic, Luka (* 1999), Danish football player of Montenegrin descent
- Račić, Puniša (1886–1944), Yugoslav politician and political assassin
- Racicot, Marc (* 1948), American politician (Republican Party)
- Răcilă, Valeria (* 1957), Romanian rower
- Racine, Bruno (* 1951), French writer and library manager
- Racine, Doug (* 1952), American politician
- Racine, Jean (1639–1699), French classical author
- Racine, Julio (* 1945), Haitian composer and flautist
- Racine, Louis (1692–1763), French poet
- Racine, Marianne (* 1956), Swedish jazz musician
- Racine, Rober (* 1956), Canadian installation artist, author and musician
- Racine, Serge (* 1951), Haitian soccer player
- Racine, Yves (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Racinet, Auguste (1825–1893), French costume expert, painter, illustrator and author
- Racineux, Arlette (* 1961), French wheelchair tennis player
- Racioppi, Antonio (1925–2013), Italian film director and screenwriter
Rack
- Rack, Achille (1815–1886), German physician, mayor and politician, MdR
- Rack, Christian (1899–1983), German educator and politician (CDU), MdL
- Rack, Gisela (1926–2013), German arachnologist and parasitologist
- Rack, Reinhard (* 1945), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, MEP
- Račkauskas, Andrius (* 1981), Lithuanian handball player
- Račkauskas, Arimantas (* 1940), Lithuanian politician, mayor of Kaunas
- Račkauskas, Rytis Mykolas (* 1959), Lithuanian politician
- Račkauskas, Visvaldas (* 1957), Lithuanian lawyer and police officer
- Račkauskas, Vytautas (* 1961), Lithuanian politician
- Räcke, Fritz (1882–1952), German local politician (SPD)
- Racké, Heidemarie (* 1963), German politician (Die Linke)
- Räcke, Horst (1934–2007), German painter, graphic artist and book illustrator
- Racké, Karl (1825–1898), Mayor of Mainz
- Racke, Nicola (1847–1908), German wine merchant and politician (center), MdR
- Räcke, Otto (1913–1983), German local politician (SPD)
- Rackelmann, Kurt (1910–1973), German actor
- Rackelmann, Michael († 1610), German educator and Lutheran theologian
- Racker, Efraim (1913-1991), American biochemist
- Rackete, Carola (* 1988), German captain and climate protection activist
- Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939), British illustrator
- Rackham, Jack (1682-1720) British pirate captain
- Rački, Franjo (1828–1894), Croatian theologian, historian and politician
- Rackl, Josef (1848–1915), German specialist in German and teacher
- Rackl, Michael (1883–1948), German Catholic dogmatist
- Rackles, Mark (* 1966), German politician (SPD), State Secretary in Berlin
- Rackley, Brandin (* 1975), American actress and photo model
- Racknitz, Joseph Friedrich von (1744–1818), chamberlain of the Electorate of Saxony, court marshal and freemason
- Rackoff, Charles (* 1948), American computer scientist
- Rackow, August (1842–1925), German founder of the Rackow School
- Rackow, Gianna (* 2000), German soccer player
- Rackow, Peter (* 1970), German lawyer and university professor
- Rackwitz, Arthur (1895–1980), German Protestant theologian, religious socialist and resistance fighter
- Rackwitz, Daniel (* 1989), German racing cyclist
- Rackwitz, Erich (1908–1992), German author and reporter for young people
- Rackwitz, Georg , German soccer player
- Rackwitz, Georg Christoffer (1760–1844), instrument maker in Stockholm
- Rackwitz, Hanka (* 1969), German television actress and real estate agent
- Rackwitz, Martin (* 1970), German historian
- Rackwitz, Rüdiger (1941–2012), German civil engineer
- Rackwitz, Werner (1929–2014), German opera director and cultural politician
- Racky, Heiko (* 1946), German soccer player
Racl
- Raclauskas, Leonas (* 1908), Lithuanian football player
- Raclavská, Petra (* 1973), Czech tennis player
- Racle, Paul (* 1932), Swiss visual artist and painter
Raco
- Raco, Antonio de (1915-2010), Argentine pianist and music educator
- Racoviță, Constantin († 1764), ruler of the Principality of Moldova and the Principality of Wallachia
- Racoviță, Emil (1868–1947), Romanian biologist, botanist and speleologist
- Racoviță, Mihai († 1744), Prince of Moldavia and Wallachia
- Racovitză, Aurel (1890–1957), Romanian diplomat and general
Racq
- Racquet, Charles († 1664), French organist and composer
Ract
- Ract-Madoux, Bertrand (* 1953), French general, army chief of staff and governor of the home for invalids
Racu
- Računica, Dean (* 1969), Croatian football player
Racz
- Racz, Gyula (* 1942), Hungarian-German musician, drummer and music teacher
- Rácz, János (1919–2005), Hungarian mathematician, teacher and author
- Rácz, Lajos (* 1952), Hungarian wrestler
- Rácz, Matthias (* 1980), German bassoonist
- Racz, Paul (* 1925), Hungarian pathologist and AIDS researcher
- Rácz, Vilmos (1889–1976), Hungarian sprinter
- Rácz, Zsófia (* 1988), Hungarian football player
- Raczak, Lech (1946–2020), Polish actor, director, theater scholar and pedagogue
- Rączka, Damian (* 1987), Polish football player
- Raczkiewicz, Władysław (1885–1947), Polish civil servant and politician
- Raczko, Tom (* 1993), German voice actor and actor
- Raczkowski, Damian (* 1975), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Rączkowski, Feliks (1906–1989), Polish organist, composer and music teacher
- Raczkowski, Władysław (1893–1959), Polish conductor, choirmaster, organist and pianist
- Raczyński, Atanazy (1788–1874), Polish nobleman and Prussian state servant
- Raczyński, Bolesław (1879–1937), Polish composer and music teacher
- Raczyński, Edward (1786–1845), Polish nobleman, founder of the Raczynski Library
- Raczyński, Edward (1891–1993), Polish diplomat and politician