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- Rad, Gerhard von (1901–1971), German Old Testament scholar
- Rad, Jacob Christoph (1799–1871), Austrian inventor of the sugar cubes
- Rad, Maxim , German singer, guitarist
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- Rada, Antonio (1937-2014), Colombian soccer player
- Rada, Edi , Austrian figure skater
- Rada, Francisco (1907–2003), Colombian accordionist, composer and singer
- Rada, Girolamo de (1814–1903), Albanian-Italian writer
- Rada, Ionuț (* 1982), Romanian football player
- Rada, Karel (* 1971), Czech football player
- Rada, Marian (* 1960), Romanian football player and coach
- Rada, Petr (* 1958), Czech football player and coach
- Rada, Robert (1949–2016), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Rada, Rubén (* 1943), Uruguayan singer, percussionist, composer and actor
- Rada, Svatopluk (1903–1952), Czech mining engineer and secret service worker
- Rada, Tomáš (* 1983), Czech football player
- Rada, Uwe (* 1963), German journalist and writer
- Rădăceanu, Lothar (1899–1955), Romanian politician (PMR)
- Radach, Helmut (* 1915), German rower
- Radacher, Peter (1910–2006), Austrian ski pioneer
- Radack, Jesselyn (* 1970), US legal counsel for the United States Department of Justice for questions of ethics, activist & whistleblower
- Radaelli, Claudio (* 1960), Italian political scientist
- Radagaisus († 406), Gothic military leader
- Radayev, Valeri Wassiljewitsch (* 1961), Russian politician and governor of Saratov Oblast
- Radaković, Konstantin (1884–1973), Austrian philosopher and sociologist
- Radaković, Michael (1866–1934), Austrian physicist
- Radaković, Theodor (1895–1938), Austrian mathematician
- Radakovics, Franz (1907–1984), Austrian football player
- Radakovics, Paul (* 1988), Austrian basketball player
- Radakovics, Sebastian (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Radakovits, Christoph (* 1988), Austrian actor, member of the Burgtheater ensemble
- Radakovits, Leo (* 1959), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Radakow, Alexei Alexandrovich (1877–1942), Russian cartoonist
- Radama I (1788–1828), King of Madagascar
- Radama II (1829–1863), King of Madagascar
- Radamsky, Sergei (1890–1973), Russian-born tenor singer and singing teacher
- Radamus, River (* 1998), American ski racer
- Radandt, Hans (* 1923), German economic historian
- Radanović, Dejana (* 1996), Serbian tennis player
- Radanović, Ljubomir (* 1960), Yugoslav football player
- Radanović, Željka (* 1989), Montenegrin soccer player
- Radanovich, George (* 1955), American politician
- Radanovics, Michael (* 1958), Austrian composer and violinist
- Radanowa, Evgenija (* 1977), Bulgarian short tracker and cyclist, Minister of Sport and Sports Education of Bulgaria
- Radanowicz, Georg (* 1939), Swiss architect and photographer
- Radant, Detlef (* 1958), German ice hockey player
- Radant, Walter (1922–1969), German soccer player
- Radashkovich, Itchak (* 1947), Israeli chess player
- Radatz, Olaf (* 1968), German basketball player
- Radatz, Sonja (* 1969), Austrian editor
- Radau, Hanns (1901–1960), German teacher, writer and sculptor
- Radau, Jürgen (* 1947), German soccer player
- Radau, Michael (1617–1687), German theologian
- Radau, Rodolphe (1835–1911), German-French astronomer
- Radauer, Irmfried (1928–1999), Austrian composer
- Radauskas, Henrikas (1910–1970), Lithuanian poet and writer
- Radavičius, Juozapas (1857–1911), Lithuanian organ builder
- Radavičius, Vytautas (1954–2011), Lithuanian politician, Deputy Minister at the Ministry of Health of Lithuania
- Radax, Ferry (* 1932), Austrian filmmaker
- Ráday, Imre (1905–1983), Hungarian stage and film actor and stage director
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- Ráðbarðr , legendary ruler in Garðariki
- Rådbjer, Ulf (* 1960), Swedish ice hockey player and referee
- Radbod , Count of Tübingen
- Radbod († 719), King of the Frisians
- Radbod von Trier († 915), Archbishop of Trier
- Radbod of Utrecht († 917), Bishop of Utrecht; Benedictine
- Radbot (985-1045), founder of the Habsburgs, the ancestral seat of the Habsburgs, Count in Klettgau
- Radbourn, Charles (1854-1897) American baseball player
- Radbrock, Heinrich († 1536), first Catholic, then Protestant clergyman and last abbot of Scharnebeck Monastery (1521–1529)
- Radbruch, Andreas (* 1952), German immunologist and rheumatologist
- Radbruch, Gustav (1878–1949), German legal scholar and politician (SPD), MdR
- Radbruch, Heinrich (1841–1922), German wholesale merchant and member of the Lübeck citizenship
- Radbruch, Knut (* 1936), German mathematician and university professor, professor of mathematics and its didactics
- Radbruch, Lukas (* 1959), German doctor, anesthesiologist, palliative medicine specialist and university professor
- Radbruch, Thomas (* 1945), German photographer
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- Radchenko, Ludmilla (* 1978), Russian actress
- Radcke, Antje (* 1960), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Radcke, Ingo (* 1946), German diplomat and Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Edinburgh
- Radcliff, Damaine (born 1979), American actor
- Radcliff, Jacob (1764-1844), American politician
- Radcliffe, Amos H. (1870–1950), American politician
- Radcliffe, Ann (1764-1823), British writer
- Radcliffe, Charlotte (1903-1979), British swimmer
- Radcliffe, Cyril, 1st Viscount Radcliffe (1899–1977), British lawyer and publicist
- Radcliffe, Daniel (* 1989), British actor
- Radcliffe, Eric (* 1950), British musician and record producer
- Radcliffe, Fred , American jazz musician
- Radcliffe, George (1877-1932) English football player
- Radcliffe, George LP (1877–1974) American politician
- Radcliffe, Jack (born 1960), American porn actor
- Radcliffe, Jasper († 1711), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Radcliffe, John, 9th Baron FitzWalter (1451–1496), English nobleman and politician
- Radcliffe, Mark (* 1952), American film producer, assistant director and film production manager
- Radcliffe, Nora (born 1946), Scottish politician
- Radcliffe, Paula (* 1973), British long-distance runner and marathon world record holder
- Radcliffe, Ted (1902-2005) American baseball player
- Radcliffe, Timothy (* 1945), English religious, superior general of the Dominicans
- Radcliffe-Brown, Alfred (1881–1955), British anthropologist, founder of structural functionalism
- Radclyffe, Sarah (* 1950), British film producer
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- Radda, Thomas-Michael (* 1951), Austrian ophthalmologist
- Raddatz, Alfred (1928–2006), Protestant church historian
- Raddatz, Carl (1912–2004), German film and theater actor
- Raddatz, Erich (1886–1964), German local politician and Prussian member of the state parliament
- Raddatz, Frank M. (* 1956), German publicist, dramaturge and theater director
- Raddatz, Fritz J. (1931–2015), German columnist, essayist, biographer and novelist
- Raddatz, Georg (1885–1945), German classical philologist
- Raddatz, Hans-Peter (* 1941), German orientalist and publicist
- Raddatz, Herbert (1914-2001), German soccer player
- Raddatz, Hermann Alfred (1906–1962), German sculptor and painter
- Raddatz, Hilke (* 1941), German cartoonist
- Raddatz, Ingrid (* 1943), German teacher and politician (FDP), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Raddatz, Jörg (1971–2016), German author
- Raddatz, Karl (1904–1970), German KPD functionary, MdV (VVN)
- Raddatz, Klaus (1914–2002), German prehistoric
- Raddatz, Klaus (* 1932), German journalist and SED functionary
- Raddatz, Ralf (* 1958), German Brigadier General
- Raddäus, Georg (1649–1707), German cantor and conductor in Königsberg
- Radde, Gerd (1924–2008), German educator and educational historian
- Radde, Gustav (1831–1903), German geographer and naturalist
- Radde-Antweiler, Kerstin , German religious scholar
- Radden, Günter (* 1934), German Anglicist
- Raddi, Giuseppe (1770–1829), Florentine botanist
- Radding, Reuben (* 1966), American jazz musician
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- Rade, Karl Maximilian von (1771–1854), Prussian major general
- Rade, Katja (* 1965), German business economist, professor and entrepreneur
- Rade, Ludwig (* 1939), German engineer and politician (FDP), MdL
- Rade, Martin (1857–1940), German theologian
- Radebe, Jeff (* 1953), South African politician
- Radebe, Lucas (* 1969), South African soccer player
- Radeberg, Hans († 1448), Dresden councilor and mayor
- Radebold, Hartmut (* 1935), German psychiatrist, psychotherapist, clinical psychologist and geriatric researcher
- Radebold, Jürgen (* 1939), German chemical engineer and state politician (SPD), MdA
- Radeck, Gerhard (* 1958), German police officer, district administrator of the Helmstedt district
- Radeck, Johann Martin († 1684), German composer
- Radecka, Zuzanna (* 1975), Polish sprinter
- Radecke, Gabriele (* 1967), German edition scholar
- Radecke, Herbert , German soccer player
- Radecke, Hermann von (1827–1910), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 4th division
- Radecke, Louise (1846–1916), German opera singer (soprano)
- Radecke, Robert (1830–1911), German composer, conductor and music teacher
- Radecke, Rudolf (1829–1893), German composer, choir director and music teacher
- Radecke, Wilhelm (1898–1978), German banker and economic activist
- Rädecker, Johann Diedrich (1765–1848), German carpenter and instrument maker
- Radecki, Eva von (1884–1920), German-Baltic writer
- Radecki, Loana , German photo model and beauty queen
- Radecki, Sigismund von (1891–1970), German writer and translator
- Radegast, Peter (* 1970), German basketball player, basketball trainer and basketball official
- Radegis , warning ruler, Merovingian, son of Hermegis
- Radeglia, Lavinia Clara († 1947), English badminton player
- Radegund von Wellenburg , cattle maid and saint
- Radegunde († 587), daughter of King Berthachar and his wife Amalberga
- Radek, Friedrich (1884–1964), Catholic priest
- Radek, Janusz (* 1968), Polish singer, actor and representative of sung poetry
- Radek, Karl , politician and journalist
- Radeke, Kurt (1924–2017), German actor and voice actor
- Radeke, Winfried (* 1940), German composer, church musician and director
- Rädeker, Jochen (* 1967), German graphic designer and author
- Rädel, Björn (* 1974), German football coach
- Radel, Frieda (1869–1958), German politician (DDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Radel, George (1860–1948), German architect
- Radel, Jürgen (* 1975), German economist and university professor
- Rädel, Robert (* 1982), German cook and teacher
- Rädel, Siegfried (1893–1943), German politician (KPD), MdR, resistance fighter, workers' representative
- Radel, Trey (* 1976), American journalist and politician
- Radelennes, Christophorus († 1536), German bishop
- Radelet-de Grave, Patricia (* 1948), Belgian science historian
- Radelj, Jure (* 1977), Slovenian ski jumper
- Radeljić, Ivan (* 1980), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Rädelt, Francy (* 1996), German wrestler
- Rademacher, Arno (1963-2017), German politician (Die Friesen)
- Rademacher, Arnold (1873–1939), German Catholic priest, professor, theologian and philosopher
- Rademacher, Beate (* 1953), German singer, cabaret artist and actress
- Rademacher, Bernhard (1901–1973), German phytopathologist at the University of Hohenheim
- Rademacher, Carl (1859–1935), German prehistorian, local researcher and writer
- Rademacher, Cay (* 1965), German journalist and writer
- Rademacher, Dorothea Charlotte , German theater actress
- Rademacher, Erich (1901–1979), German swimmer
- Rademacher, Ernst (1903–1964), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Rademacher, Falko (* 1974), German writer and satirist
- Rademacher, Franz (1906–1973), German Nazi diplomat
- Rademacher, Günter (1948–2017), German football player
- Rademacher, Hanna (1881–1979), German writer
- Rademacher, Hans (1892–1969), German mathematician
- Rademacher, Heinrich (1908–1984), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Rademacher, Hermann (1841–1919), German judge and politician (DFP), MdR
- Rademacher, Horst (1923–1990), German economic and social politician (SED)
- Rademacher, Horst (* 1954), German science journalist and geophysicist
- Rademacher, Hubert (1902–1969), German architect
- Rademacher, Irma Wolpe (1902–1984), American pianist and piano teacher
- Rademacher, Joachim (1906–1970), German swimmer and water polo player
- Rademacher, Johann Gottfried (1772–1850), German doctor, medical author
- Rademacher, Joseph (1840–1900), American clergyman, Bishop of Fort Wayne
- Rademacher, Lars (* 1972), German media scientist
- Rademacher, Leopold (1864–1935), German administrative officer
- Rademacher, Lutz (* 1969), German conductor
- Rademacher, Manfred (1930–2012), German civil servant
- Rademacher, Manfred (* 1954), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rademacher, Michael (* 1952), German politician (SPD)
- Rademacher, Nana (* 1966), German writer
- Rademacher, Niklas (* 1982), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Rademacher, Otto (1847–1918), German high school teacher and local historian
- Rademacher, Paul (1901–1989), German commercial artist and lecturer
- Rademacher, Pete (1928-2020), American heavyweight boxer
- Rademacher, Stefan (* 1961), German fusion musician (bass, composition)
- Rademacher, Susanna (1899–1980), German literary translator
- Rademacher, Ulrich (* 1952), German pianist, university professor and conductor
- Rademacher, Walther (1879–1952), German lawyer, industrialist and politician (DNVP, VKV), MdR
- Rademacher, Werner , German table tennis player
- Rademacher, Willy Max (1897–1971), German politician (FDP), MP, MP, MP
- Rademacker, Olaf (* 1963), German lawyer
- Rademaker, Franziska (1878–1961), German writer
- Rademaker, Josef (1919–1997), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rademaker, Richard (* 1982), Dutch volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Rademakers, Fons (1920–2007), Dutch film director
- Rademann, Hans-Christoph (* 1965), German choir conductor and university professor
- Rademann, Hermann (1947–1988), German activist and co-founder of the Independent Students' Union (USB) in Bremen-Nord
- Rademann, Klaus (* 1953), German physical chemist
- Rademann, Rolf (* 1934), German deacon and church music director
- Rademann, Wolfgang (1934–2016), German television producer
- Rademin, Heinrich (1674–1731), German actor
- Raden Saleh (1811–1880), Javanese prince and painter
- Radenbach, Karl Ludwig (1918–1986), German physician and pulmonologist
- Radener-Blaschke, Helga (1922–2015), German painter, illustrator and graphic artist
- Radenković, Aleksandar (* 1979), German actor
- Radenković, Danica (* 1992), Serbian national volleyball player
- Radenković, Petar (* 1934), Yugoslav football goalkeeper
- Radensleben, Thorsten (* 1962), German business economist and basketball player
- Rader, Abbey (* 1943), American jazz musician (drums)
- Rader, Dennis (* 1945), American serial killer
- Rader, Don (* 1935), American trumpeter and arranger of modern jazz
- Rader, Frank (1848-1897), American politician
- Rader, Hannes (* 1940), Austrian set designer and illustrator
- Rader, Ludwig (* 1948), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Rader, Matthäus (1561–1634), Jesuit, teacher and historian
- Rader, Mike Hermann (* 1973), German actor
- Rader, Olaf B. (* 1961), German historian
- Rader, Paul (1879–1938), American preacher
- Rad-Großmann, Susanne (1901–1971), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Rader-Soulek, Grete (1920–1997), Austrian textile artist, painter and designer
- Radermacher, Birgitta (* 1956), German police chief
- Radermacher, Franz Josef (* 1950), German mathematician and economist
- Radermacher, Friedrich (* 1924), German composer
- Radermacher, Jacob Cornelis Mattheus (1741–1783), Dutch botanist and writer, founder of the Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen
- Radermacher, Jan (* 1981), German visual artist and director
- Radermacher, Johan the Elder (1538–1617), merchant and humanist
- Radermacher, Johannes (1905–1978), German painter
- Radermacher, Karin (* 1945), German politician (SPD) and MdL
- Radermacher, Ludwig (1867–1952), Austrian classical philologist
- Radermacher, Matthias (1804–1890), German portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School and photographer
- Radermacher, Norbert (* 1953), German visual artist
- Radermacher, Norbert Josef (* 1946), German art scholar and founder of the World Children's Theater Festival
- Radermacher, Walter (* 1952), German business economist, former President of the Federal Statistical Office, Director General of Eurostat
- Radermecher, Apollonia (1571–1626), founder of the German order
- Raders, Heinrich Daniel Ernst von (1655–1731), Prussian major general and most recently in command of Lippstadt
- Raders, Ludwig (1868–1899), German painter and graphic artist
- Raderschall, Heinrich (1916–2010), German garden and landscape architect
- Räderscheidt, Anton (1892–1970), German modern painter
- Räderscheidt, Maf (* 1952), German artist on the Rhenish scene
- Räderscheidt, Wilhelm (1865–1926), German elementary and secondary school teacher
- Rades, Eve (* 1987), German singer (soprano) and musical performer
- Radeschnig, Birgit (* 1984), Austrian actress and cabaret artist
- Radeschnig, Nicole (* 1984), Austrian actress and cabaret artist
- Rădescu, Nicolae (1874–1953), Lieutenant General of the Armata Română and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Romania
- Radespiel, Ute (* 1964), German biologist and primatologist
- Radestock, Max (1854–1913), German consumer cooperative, first chairwoman of the board of the Central Association of German Consumer Associations
- Radestock, Max (* 1988), German actor
- Radet, Georges (1859–1941), French classical archaeologist, epigraphist and ancient historian
- Radetich, John (* 1948), American athlete
- Radetzky von Radetz, Josef Wenzel (1766–1858), Austrian military leader
- Radetzky, Caesar W. (* 1939), German painter and author
- Radetzky, Judith von (* 1957), German actress
- Radetzky, Robert von (1899–1989), German poet and politician (CDU), MdA
- Radetzky, Waldemar von (1910–1990), German-Baltic SS officer in Einsatzgruppe C
- Radev, Marianna (1913–1973), Yugoslav-Croatian contralto
- Radēviča, Ineta (* 1981), Latvian long and triple jumper
- Radew, Bojan (* 1942), Bulgarian wrestler
- Radew, Emil (* 1971), Bulgarian politician
- Radew, Petar (* 1948), Bulgarian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Radew, Rumen (* 1963), Bulgarian President
- Radew, Simeon (1879–1967), Bulgarian writer and diplomat
- Radew, Walo (1923–2001), Bulgarian film director, cameraman and screenwriter
- Radewagen, Amata Coleman (* 1947), US politician, delegate for American Samoa in the US House of Representatives
- Radewski, Christo (1903–1996), Bulgarian poet, children's book author and translator
- Radezki, Fyodor Fyodorowitsch (1820–1890), Russian general
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- Radfan, Ariane (* 1965), German volleyball player
- Radfan, Constance (* 1969), German volleyball player
- Radford, Arthur W. (1896–1973), American Admiral in the United States Navy
- Radford, Barbara , British figure skater
- Radford, Basil (1897–1952), British actor
- Radford, Charlie (1900-1924), English football player
- Radford, Eric (* 1985), Canadian figure skater
- Radford, John (born 1947), English football player
- Radford, Michael (* 1946), British screenwriter and film director
- Radford, Noel B. , Canadian-English badminton player
- Radford, Peter (* 1939), British sprinter
- Radford, Stella (* 1995), Australian obstacle runner
- Radford, William (1814-1870), American lawyer and politician
- Radfux, Johann (1902–1984), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
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- Radhakishun, Pretaap (1934–2001), Surinamese politician, Prime Minister of Suriname
- Radhakrishnan, K. (* 1949), Indian space functionary, head of the national space organization Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
- Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli (1888–1975), Indian philosopher, politician and president
- Radhi, Ahmed (1964-2020), Iraqi soccer player and politician
- Radhoff, Bernhard (1762–1819), German politician
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- Rādī, ar- (909–940), Abbasid Caliph
- Radian-Gordon, Rodica (* 1957), Israeli diplomat
- Radić, Antun (1868–1919), Yugoslav ethnologist, publicist and politician
- Radić, Indira (* 1966), Bosnian-Serbian turbo-folk singer
- Radić, Lepa (1925–1943), Yugoslav freedom and underground fighter
- Radic, Smiljan (* 1965), Chilean architect
- Radić, Stjepan (1871–1928), founder of the Croatian Peasant Party
- Radić, Toni (* 1967), Croatian basketball coach
- Radić, Žarko (* 1932), German artist
- Radical (* 1981), Swiss rapper
- Radical Face (* 1982), musician, composer, painter
- Radical Redemption (* 1990), Dutch hardstyle DJ and music producer
- Radicati di Brozolo, Luigi Arialdo (1919–2019), Italian physicist
- Radicati, Felice (1775–1823), Italian violinist and classical composer
- Radice, Giles, Baron Radice (born 1936), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons
- Radice, Luca (* 1987), Italian football player
- Radice, Luigi (1935-2018), Italian football player and coach
- Radičević, Branko (1824–1853), Serbian poet
- Radičević, Jovanka (* 1986), Montenegrin handball player
- Radichi, Julius (1763–1846), Austrian actor and opera singer
- Radici, Fausto (1953-2002), Italian ski racer
- Radicic, Pero (* 1972), Swiss actor
- Radicke, Franz (1909–1985), German resistance fighter and SED functionary
- Radicke, Jan (* 1965), German classical philologist
- Radičová, Iveta (* 1956), Slovak sociologist and politician, member of the National Council
- Radics, Jack , Jamaican pop singer and songwriter
- Radics, László (* 1949), Hungarian agronomist at the Corvinus University in Budapest
- Radics, Peter von (1836–1912), Austrian historian, writer, author and journalist
- Radideau, Marguerite (1907–1978), French sprinter
- Radig, Bernd (* 1944), German computer scientist and physicist
- Radig, Fred (1965–2019), German handball player
- Radig, Werner (1903–1985), German archaeologist, folklorist and university professor
- Radigue, Éliane (* 1932), French composer
- Radiguès, Didier de (* 1958), Belgian motorcycle and car racer
- Radiguès, Patrick de (* 1956), Belgian racing car driver and sailor
- Radiguet, Raymond (1903–1923), French writer, poet and journalist
- Radil, Lukáš (* 1990), Czech ice hockey player
- Radimec, Libor (* 1950), Czech football player
- Radimow, Wladislaw Nikolajewitsch (* 1975), Russian football player
- Radimský, Václav (1867–1946), Czech painter
- Radin, Charles (* 1945), American mathematician and physicist
- Radin, Joshua (* 1974), American musician, singer and author
- Radin, Leonid Petrovich (1860–1900), Russian revolutionary
- Radin, Max (1880–1950), American lawyer
- Radin, Paul (1883-1959), American anthropologist
- Rading, Adolf (1888–1957), German architect
- Radinger von Radinghofen, Karl (1869–1921), Austrian classical philologist, art and cultural historian
- Radinger, Elli H. (* 1951), German wolf expert, specialist journalist and author of wolf and dog books
- Radinger, Felix (* 1988), German wrestler
- Radinger, Friedrich (* 1954), Austrian manager
- Radinger, Johann von (1842–1901), Austrian mechanical engineer
- Radinger, Karl (1912–1966), German painter
- Radinger, Stephan (1914–2005), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Radini Tedeschi, Daniele (* 1986), Italian art historian
- Radini Tedeschi, Giacomo (1857–1914), Italian bishop
- Radinović, Velimir (* 1981), Canadian-Serbian basketball player
- Radinsky, Jackie (* 1998), American actor
- Radinsky, Leonard B. (1937–1985), American paleontologist
- Radinsky, Scott (* 1968), American singer, baseball player and coach
- Radio Slave , British DJ
- Radionowa, Jelena Igorewna (* 1999), Russian figure skater
- Radiș, Simona Geanina (* 1999), Romanian rower
- Radišauskienė, Eglė (* 1974), Lithuanian administrative lawyer and politician, Deputy Minister for Social Affairs
- Rädisch, Bärbel (* 1942), German author
- Radisch, Eberhard (1928–2004), German concert agent and entrepreneur
- Radisch, Iris (* 1959), German literary journalist and writer
- Rädisch, Lothar (1927–2005), German badminton player
- Radisch, Tom (* 1982), German actor and voice actor
- Radishchev, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1749–1802), Russian philosopher and revolutionary
- Radišić, Nika (* 2000), Slovenian tennis player
- Radišić, Vukašin (1810–1843), Serbian diplomat, poet, classical philologist and translator
- Radisson, Pierre-Esprit , French explorer, ranger and fur trader
- Raditschkow, Jordan (1929-2004), Bulgarian writer
- Raditschnig, Herbert (1934–2006), Austrian cameraman and documentary filmmaker
- Raditschnig, Werner (* 1948), Austrian composer and guitarist
- Radius, Justus (1797-1884), German pathologist
- Radivojević, Bogdan (* 1993), Serbian handball player
- Radivojevič, Branko (* 1980), Slovak ice hockey player
- Radivojević, Jelena (* 1990), Serbian biathlete
- Radivojević, Jovan (* 1982), Serbian football player
- Radivojević, Katarina (* 1979), Serbian actress
- Radiwilow, Ihor (* 1992), Ukrainian gymnast
- Radix, Michael (* 1957), German television journalist
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- Rađa, Dino (* 1967), Croatian basketball player
- Radja, Mike (* 1985), American ice hockey player
- Radjabali-Fardi, Shervin (* 1991), German soccer player
- Radjaipour, Benjamin (* 1990), German film and theater actor
- Radjedef , ancient Egyptian king of the 4th dynasty
- Rađen, Nikola (* 1985), Serbian water polo player
- Rađenović, Dejan (* 1975), Serbian football player
- Radji, Parviz Camran (1936–2014), Iranian diplomat and the last ambassador to London under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
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- Radkau, Carl (1855–1934), German administrative lawyer and Brunswick Minister of Finance
- Radkau, Joachim (* 1943), German historian
- Radke, Albert (1899–1979), German secret service employee
- Radke, Alfred (* 1934), German marksman
- Radke, Brad (* 1972), American baseball player
- Radke, Christoph (* 1949), German artist
- Radke, Detlef (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Radke, Gerhard (1914–1999), German classical philologist and religious scholar
- Radke, Johannes (1853–1938), German architect and construction officer
- Radke, Klaus (* 1955), German legal scholar and publicist
- Radke, Laura (* 1999), German soccer player
- Radke, Lina (1903–1983), German athlete
- Radke, Marek (* 1952), Polish-German painter
- Radke, Olaf (1922–1972), Hessian politician (SPD) and member of the Hessian state parliament
- Radke, Reinhard (* 1948), German animal filmmaker
- Radke, Ronnie (* 1983), American rock musician and songwriter
- Radke, Rudolf (1925–2015), German journalist and publicist
- Radke, Sebastian (1974–2015), German radio and television presenter
- Radke, Ulrich (1932–2009), German theater and film actor
- Radke-Yarrow, Marian (1918–2007), American psychologist
- Radkiewicz, Stanislaus von , Polish-Prussian manor owner and politician
- Radkovský, František (* 1939), Czech clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Pilsen
- Radkowa, Daniela (* 1972), Bulgarian singer
- Radkowa, Ludmila (* 1968), Bulgarian singer
Radl
- Radl, Anton (1774–1852), Austro-German painter and engraver
- Rádl, Ödön (1856–1916), Hungarian writer
- Radl, Walter (1940–2012), German New Testament scholar
- Radlanski, Ralf J. (* 1958), German anatomist, orthodontist and university professor
- Radlauer, Curt (1884–1983), German journalist and civil servant
- Radlbeck, Karl (1927–2003), German architect and construction officer in the service of the Deutsche Bundesbahn
- Radlbeck-Ossmann, Regina (* 1958), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Radle, Carl (1942–1980), American bass player
- Rädle, Fidel (* 1935), German medievalist
- Rädle, Lea (* 1993), German soccer player
- Radlegger, Wolfgang (* 1947), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Rädlein, Franz (1890–1966), German modeller and wood sculptor
- Rädler, Albert J. (1933–2012), German tax advisor
- Radler, Aleksander (* 1944), Austrian, later Swedish Lutheran theologian
- Rädler, Antonie (1899–1991), German mystic
- Rädler, Ariane (* 1995), Austrian ski racer
- Radler, Błażej (* 1982), Polish football player
- Radler, David (* 1944), Canadian manager
- Rädler, Johann (* 1952), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council and mayor
- Rädler, Karl Robert (1881–1940), Austrian landscape painter
- Rädler, Karl-Heinz (1935–2020), German astrophysicist and geophysicist
- Radler, Kerstin (* 1961), German politician (Free Voters), Member of the State Parliament
- Radler, Max (1904–1971), German painter and caricaturist
- Radley, Nate (* 1975), American jazz musician and composer
- Rädlinger, Christine (* 1954), German historian and writer
- Rädlinger, Max (* 1993), German church musician, organist, voice trainer and choir director
- Radlkofen, Ludwig († 1361), Lower Bavarian Bishop of Chiemsee
- Radlkofer, Jakob (1788–1862), Bavarian lawyer, City Councilor of Munich
- Radlkofer, Ludwig (1829–1927), German botanist and university professor
- Radlmaier, Julian (* 1984), German-French filmmaker
- Radlmaier, Steffen (* 1954), German writer, music critic and feature editor
- Radlmayr, Martin , German soccer player
- Radlmeier, Helmut (* 1966), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Radlof, Johann Gottlieb , German linguist
- Radloff, Heinz (1921–1998), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Radloff, Michael (1944–2007), German painter and graphic artist
- Radloff, Wilhelm (1837–1918), Russian Turkologist and ethnographer of German origin
- Rádlová, Ivana (* 1968), Czechoslovak cross-country skier
- Radlow, Sergei (1892–1958), Russian theater director
- Radlowa, Anna Dmitrijewna (1891–1949), Russian poet and playwright
- Radlspeck, Thomas (* 1972), German soccer player
Radm
- Radman, Gordan Grlić (* 1958), Croatian diplomat
- Radman, Miroslav (* 1944), Croatian-French molecular biologist
- Radman, Sara (* 1993), German rhythmic gymnast
- Radman, Vanessa (* 1974), Croatian actress
- Radmann, Daniel (* 1978), German hockey player
- Radmann, Fedor (* 1944), German football official
- Radmanović, Nebojša (* 1949), Bosnian-Herzegovinian politician, member of the State Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Radmanović, Vladimir (* 1980), Serbian basketball player
- Radmilovic, Paul (1886–1968) British water polo player and swimmer
- Radmilović, Željko (1919–1996), Yugoslav sculptor and graphic artist
Radn
- Radnai, Miklós (1892–1935), Hungarian composer and opera director
- Radnedge, Keir (born 1948), British sports journalist
- Radner, Gilda (1946–1989), American actress and comedian
- Radner, Karen (* 1972), Austrian ancient orientalist
- Radner, Maria (1981-2015), German opera singer
- Radner, Roy (* 1927), American economist
- Radnitz, Robert B. (1924-2010), American film producer
- Radnitzky, Carl (1818–1901), Austrian die cutter and medalist
- Radnitzky, Gerard (1921–2006), German science theorist and university professor
- Radnitzky-Mandlick, Adele (1864–1932), Austrian musician and pianist
- Radnor, Josh (* 1974), American actor, director and screenwriter
- Radnóti, Aladár (1913–1972), Hungarian provincial Roman archaeologist
- Radnóti, Miklós (1909–1944), Hungarian poet
- Radnoti-Alföldi, Maria (* 1926), German provincial Roman archaeologist and numismatist of Hungarian origin
Rado
- Rado , Hausmeier from Austrasia
- Rado, Carmelo (* 1933), Italian discus thrower
- Radó, Elisabeth (1899–1986), Austrian opera singer and vocal teacher
- Rado, James (* 1932), American actor and songwriter
- Rado, Lisa (1892–1928), Hungarian theater actress and singer
- Rado, Richard (1906–1989), German mathematician
- Radó, Sándor (1890–1972), Hungarian doctor and psychoanalyst
- Radó, Sándor (1899–1981), Hungarian cartographer, communist and resistance fighter
- Radó, Tibor (1895–1965), Hungarian-American mathematician
- Rado, Türkan (1915–2007), Turkish legal scholar
- Rado, Willi (* 1928), German soccer player
- Radó-Révész, Erzsébet (1887–1923), Hungarian neurologist and psychoanalyst
- Radochla, Birgit (* 1945), German gymnast
- Radochla, Helmut (1913–1990), German gymnast (GDR)
- Radochla, Manfred (* 1949), German cyclist
- Radochla, Steffen (* 1978), German racing cyclist and sports director
- Radocsay, Ladislaus von (1878–1968), Hungarian Minister of Justice and parliamentarian
- Rădoi, Gheorghe (1926–2001), Romanian politician (PMR / PCR)
- Rădoi, Mirel (* 1981), Romanian football player and coach
- Radoinow, Zwjatko (1895–1942), Bulgarian politician
- Radoja, Mark (* 1985), Canadian poker player
- Radoja, Nemanja (* 1993), Serbian football player
- Radojčić, Danica (* 1989), Serbian singer
- Radojević, Goran (* 1963), Serbian football player and coach
- Radojewski, Peter (* 1968), German soccer player and coach
- Radojičić, Marija (* 1992), Serbian soccer player
- Radok, Alfréd (1914–1976), Czech theater and film director
- Radoki, Janos (* 1972), Hungarian football player and coach
- Radolf, Erik (1904–1976), German actor
- Radolin, Hugo Fürst von (1841–1917), German Fideikommissherr, diplomat and court official
- Radolský, Dušan (* 1950), Slovak football player and coach
- Radolt von Verona , Bishop of Verona and saint of the Catholic Church
- Radolt, Wenzel Ludwig von (1667–1716), Austrian nobleman, composer and lutenist
- Radom, Leo (* 1944), Australian chemist
- Radom, Paul (* 2002), German actor and soccer player
- Radomicki, Franz (1912–1981), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Radomiński, Jan (1687–1756), Polish Jesuit at the Versailles court
- Radomir (* 1951), Yugoslav-German artist
- Radomski, Andrzej (* 1961), Polish wrestler
- Radomski, Aram (* 1963), German photographer and designer
- Radomski, Arkadiusz (* 1977), Polish football player
- Radomski, Kerstin (* 1974), German politician (CDU)
- Radomski, Mikołaj , Polish composer
- Radomski, Paul Otto (1902–1945), German National Socialist, SS-Sturmbannführer and camp commandant of several concentration camps
- Radomski, Sarina (* 1987), German actress
- Radon, Jenik (* 1946), American lawyer and university professor
- Radon, Johann (1887–1956), Austrian mathematician
- Radončić, Damir (* 1971), Yugoslav-German handball player
- Radončić, Dino (* 1999), Montenegrin basketball player
- Radončić, Fahrudin (* 1957), Bosnian journalist and entrepreneur
- Radonić, Ljiljana (* 1981), Croatian political scientist
- Radonjak, Juri Michailowitsch (1935–2013), Soviet boxer
- Radonjić, Dejan (* 1970), Montenegrin basketball coach and player
- Radonjić, Nemanja (* 1996), Serbian football player
- Radonjić, Srđan (* 1981), Montenegrin football player
- Radonvilliers, Claude-François Lizarde de (1710–1789), French Jesuit, educator, grammarian and member of the Académie française
- Rados, Antonia (* 1953), Austrian television journalist
- Radoš, Bože (* 1964), Croatian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Varaždin
- Rados, Ferenc (* 1934), Hungarian pianist and university professor
- Rados, Gustav (1862–1942), Hungarian mathematician
- Radoš, Jozo (* 1956), Croatian politician (Hrvatska narodna stranka - Liberalni democi), MEP
- Rados, Jozo (* 1993), Austrian basketball player
- Radoš, Mislav (* 1988), Croatian football player
- Radosavljević, Aleksandar (* 1979), Slovenian football player
- Radosavljević, Artemije (* 1935), Serbian clergyman, bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy Raszien-Prizre
- Radosavljević, Bogdan (* 1993), German basketball player
- Radosavljević, Marija (* 1927), Yugoslav shot putter and javelin thrower
- Radosavljević, Predrag (* 1963), American football player and coach
- Radošević, Dako (* 1934), Yugoslav discus thrower
- Radošević, Josip (* 1994), Croatian football player
- Radošević, Leon (* 1990), German-Croatian basketball player
- Radoslav , Slavic prince in Dalmatia
- Radoslav , Serbian prince
- Radoslav , Bulgarian Boljar and brother of Tsar Smilez
- Radoslawow, Wassil (1854–1929), Bulgarian politician and prime minister
- Radoslawow, Zwetan (1863–1931), Bulgarian composer
- Radosová, Nikola (* 1992), Slovak volleyball player
- Radosz, Robert (* 1975), Polish cyclist
- Radotić, Bruno (* 1983), Croatian road cyclist
- Radoux, Jean-Théodore (1835–1911), Belgian composer and conductor
- Radová, Lucie (1931–2016), Czechoslovak-Swiss painter, book illustrator, organist and restorer
- Radovan, Andreas , Austrian guitarist, singer and composer
- Radovan, Christian (* 1962), Austrian jazz musician
- Radovan, Denis (* 1992), German middleweight boxer
- Radovanović, Ivan (* 1988), Serbian football player
- Radovanović, Mihailo (* 1992), Serbian handball player
- Radovanović, Milovan (1931–2009), Serbian geographer and university professor
- Radovanović, Ratko (* 1956), Yugoslav basketball player
- Radovanović, Vanja (* 1982), Montenegrin singer
- Radović, Amfilohije (* 1938), Serbian clergyman, Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Coastal Country, Zetsko-Brdo and Skenderija, Exarch of Peć
- Radović, Ana (* 1986), Montenegrin handball player
- Radović, Dušan (1922–1984), Serbian writer
- Radović, Miroslav (* 1984), Serbian football player
- Radovic, Zeljko (* 1974), Austrian soccer coach and soccer player
- Radovniković, Ivo (1918–1977), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Radow, Birgit (* 1955), German manager and functionary
- Radow, Georg (1635–1699), German legal scholar and Syndicus of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Radow, Richard (1865–1920), German singer (bass-baritone)
- Radow, Roy , chairman of the North American Man / Boy Love Association
- Radowitz, Clemens von (1832–1890), Prussian lieutenant general
- Radowitz, Ernst von (1869–1944), German officer and SS leader
- Radowitz, Gisela von (* 1941), German author
- Radowitz, Joseph Maria von (1839–1912), German diplomat and politician
- Radowitz, Joseph Maria von (1899–1956), German officer, lieutenant general in World War II and most recently major general in the German armed forces
- Radowitz, Joseph von (1797-1853), Prussian lieutenant general, diplomat and politician
- Radowitz, Otto von (1880–1941), German diplomat
- Radowitz, Wilhelm von (1875–1939), German diplomat and 1917/18 head of the Reich Chancellery
- Radowitzky, Simón († 1956), Ukrainian anarchist
- Radowski, Günter , German boxer
- Radoy, Eva Maria (* 1953), German actress
- Radoy, Ulrich (* 1952), German actor and director
Radr
- Radrizzani, Agustín Roberto (* 1944), Argentine clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján
Wheel
- Radsch, Reinhard (* 1955), German soccer player
- Rajab, Muhammad az-Zaruq (* 1940), Libyan politician, President (1981–1984), Prime Minister of Libya (1984–1986)
- Radschai, Mohammad Ali (1933–1981), Iranian politician
- Radscheit, Erich (1911–2008), German painter and graphic artist
- Radschha, Daud (1947–2012), Syrian politician
- Radschinsky, Karl-Heinz (* 1953), German weightlifter
- Radschub, Nayif ar- (* 1958), Palestinian politician (Hamas)
- Radschunat, Frank (1958–2011), German politician (PDS), MdL
- Radschuweit, Jürgen (* 1967), German soccer player
- Radsewski, Gennadi Antonowitsch (* 1949), Russian admiral
- Radsi, Samira (* 1968), German film director
- Radsinski, Aljaksandr (* 1978), Belarusian ice hockey player
- Radsinski, Edward Stanislawowitsch (* 1936), Russian historian, author and actor
- Radsiwonau, Wital (* 1983), Belarusian football player
- Radskou, Arzjom (* 1985), Belarusian football player
- Radplayer, Charlotte (1910–1967), German actress and voice actress
- Radlayers, Joseph (1819–1904), gilder, interior decorator, purveyor to the court of the Bavarian kings, local politician in Munich
- Radlayers, Werner (1938–2018), German auxiliary bishop
- Rådström, Hans (1919–1970), Swedish mathematician
- Rådström, Niklas (* 1953), Swedish writer and screenwriter
- Radszuhn, Peter (1954–2014), German musician and music journalist
- Radszun, Alexander (* 1952), German actor
- Radszuweit, Friedrich (1876–1932), German publisher, author and entrepreneur
Bike
- Radt, Kerstin (* 1979), German actress
- Radt, Stefan (1927–2017), Dutch classical philologist of German origin
- Radt, Wolfgang (* 1940), German classical archaeologist
- Radtke, Adriane (* 1983), German soccer player
- Radtke, Andreas (* 1968), German film editor
- Radtke, Bernd (* 1944), German orientalist and Islamic scholar
- Radtke, Christian (1950–2018), German soccer player
- Radtke, Dan (* 1963), German racing cyclist
- Radtke, Dennis (* 1979), German politician (CDU), MEP
- Radtke, Dinah (* 1947), German translator
- Radtke, Erika (* 1937), German television presenter and announcer on GDR television
- Radtke, Frank-Olaf (* 1945), German educationalist
- Radtke, Georg (1922–1995), German farmer, field ornithologist and author
- Radtke, Günter (1920–2018), German press illustrator, illustrator, painter and co-founder of Stern
- Radtke, Günter (* 1925), German writer
- Radtke, Günter (1927–1987), German policeman and writer
- Radtke, Helga (* 1962), German long and triple jumper
- Radtke, Henning (* 1962), German law scholar and university professor
- Radtke, Herdin (* 1943), German painter, painting teacher and singer
- Radtke, Hermann (1875–1969), German politician (SPD)
- Radtke, Horst (1941–2017), German social worker and politician (SPD), MdL
- Radtke, Kathleen (* 1985), German soccer player
- Radtke, Leo (1897–1969), German trade union official, resistance fighter, functionary in associations for the persecuted and civil servant
- Radtke, Lutz (* 1962), German soccer player
- Radtke, Michael (* 1946), German journalist, writer and screenwriter
- Radtke, Peter (* 1943), German author and actor
- Radtke, Sebastian (* 1983), German soccer player
- Radtke, Sina (* 1994), German actress
- Radtke, Ulrich (* 1955), German geographer and university rector
- Radtke, Wolfgang (* 1942), German medieval historian
- Radtschenko, Dmitri Leonidowitsch (* 1970), Russian football player
- Radtschenko, Lyudmyla (* 1932), Soviet-Ukrainian long jumper
- Radchenko, Olexandr (* 1976), Ukrainian football player
- Radchenko, Stepan Ivanovich (1869–1911), Russian social democrat and revolutionary
- Radchenko, Volodymyr (* 1948), Ukrainian intelligence officer and politician
Radu
- Radu cel Frumos († 1475), Prince of Wallachia
- Radu Negru (* 1269), voivode and ruler of Wallachia
- Radu, Constantin (* 1926), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Radu, Demetriu (1861–1920), Romanian clergyman and Bishop of Oradea, Bishop of Lugoj
- Radu, Eugen (* 1978), Romanian luge rider
- Radu, Gelu (* 1957), Romanian weightlifter
- Radu, Ion (1934–1995), Romanian politician (PCR) and union official
- Radu, Ionuț (* 1997), Romanian football goalkeeper
- Radu, Marin (* 1956), Romanian football player
- Radu, Sergiu (* 1977), Romanian football player
- Radu, Ștefan (* 1986), Romanian football player
- Raduald († 647), Duke of Benevento
- Răducan, Andreea (* 1983), Romanian gymnast
- Răducanu, Claudiu (* 1976), Romanian football player
- Răducanu, Dumitru (* 1967), Romanian rower
- Raducanu, Emma (* 2002), British tennis player
- Răducanu, Johnny (1931–2011), Romanian jazz musician
- Răducanu, Marcel (* 1954), Romanian football player
- Răducanu, Maria (* 1967), Romanian jazz singer
- Răducanu, Mihai († 2010), Romanian football player
- Răducanu, Necula (* 1946), Romanian football player
- Răducioiu, Florin (* 1970), Romanian football player
- Răduică, Grigore (1926–2002), Romanian politician (PCR) and lieutenant general
- Radujew, Salman (1967–2002), Chechen rebel leader
- Radula, Hans Rolf , German actor on stage and film
- Rădulescu, Alexander (* 1974), German tennis player and coach
- Rădulescu, Gheorghe (1914–1991), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Rădulescu, Horațiu (1942–2008), French composer
- Rădulescu, Ilie (* 1925), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Radulescu, Michael (* 1943), German-Austrian composer and organist
- Rădulescu, Petre (1915–1980), Romanian football player
- Rădulescu-Motru, Constantin (1868–1957), Romanian philosopher, psychologist, sociologist, playwright, author and politician and President of the Romanian Academy
- Răduleț, Remus (1904–1984), Romanian electrical engineer
- Radulf , Duke of Thuringia
- Radulf the Cistercian , French Cistercian monk
- Radulf von Bourges († 866), Archbishop of Bourges, saint
- Radulf von Caen , knight and chronicler
- Radulf von Mérencourt († 1225), Bishop of Sidon, Chancellor of Jerusalem, Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Radulfus Ardens , scholastic theologian
- Radulfus de Diceto , archdeacon, historian
- Radulfus Niger , English theologian and lawyer
- Raduljica, Miroslav (* 1988), Serbian basketball player
- Radulović, Andrija (* 1970), Montenegrin writer, poet, essayist, translator and critic
- Radulović, Luka (* 1990), Austrian football player
- Radulovic, Marko (* 1980), German basketball player
- Radulović, Nemanja (* 1985), Serbian violinist
- Radulovic, Stefan (* 2002), Austrian soccer player
- Radulovic, Veronika (* 1954), German artist
- Radulovics, Bojana (* 1973), Hungarian handball player
- Radulow, Alexander Valeryevich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Radulow, Igor Valeryevich (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Radulow, Ivan (* 1939), Bulgarian chess grandmaster
- Radulph von Coggeshall , English chronicler
- Radulski, Julian (1972–2013), Bulgarian chess grandmaster
- Ráduly, Éva (* 1940), Hungarian badminton player
- Ráduly-Zörgő, Éva (* 1954), Romanian javelin thrower
- Radunović, Tatomir (* 1940), Yugoslav goalkeeper
- Raduns, Nate (* 1984), American ice hockey player
- Radunske, Brock (* 1983), South Korean ice hockey player
- Radunski, Konrad (1907–1985), German SS leader and functionary
- Radunski, Peter (* 1939), German politician (CDU), Senator from Berlin, Member of the Bundestag, political advisor
- Radunski, Walter (* 1924), German soccer player
- Radunz, Iris (* 1969), German actress
- Radünzel, Janet (* 1973), German rower
- Radusch, Günther (1912–1988), German officer, most recently colonel in the Bundeswehr
- Radusch, Hilde (1903–1994), German resistance fighter and women's rights activist
- Radušytė, Eglė (* 1974), Lithuanian lawyer
- Răduț, Mihai (* 1990), Romanian football player
- Răduță, Lucian (* 1988), Romanian football player
- Răduță, title (* 1967), Romanian handball player and handball coach
- Radutiu, Valentin (* 1986), German cellist
- Radutu, Maria (* 1984), Austrian-Romanian pianist
- Radůza (* 1973), Czech singer and accordionist
Radv
- Radvanovsky, Sondra (* 1969), American opera singer (soprano)
- Radvány, Ödön (1888–1959), Hungarian wrestler
- Radványi, Géza von (1907–1986), Hungarian director
- Radványi, Pierre (* 1926), French nuclear physicist
Radw
- Radwan , Seljuk ruler of Syria
- Radwan, Alexander (* 1964), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Radwan, Arkadiusz (* 1976), Polish lawyer and attorney
- Radwan, Edmund P. (1911-1959), American politician
- Radwan, Lucja (* 1951), Austrian artist
- Radwan, Waleed Taher (* 1954), Saudi Arabian diplomat
- Radwańska, Agnieszka (* 1989), Polish tennis player
- Radwańska, Urszula (* 1990), Polish tennis player
- Radwanski, Paul (1854–1929), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Radwilowitsch, Alexander Jurjewitsch (* 1955), Russian composer and pianist
Rady
- Rady, Dominic (* 1994), German skeleton pilot
- Rády, József (1884–1957), Hungarian fencer
- Rady, Michael (* 1981), American actor
- Rady, Ottilie (1890–1987), German art historian
- Radyvanjuk, Alexej (* 1994), Belarusian martial artist
Radz
- Radzei, Sierk (* 1977), German actor
- Radzevičiūtė, Ingrida (* 1974), German handball player
- Radzey, Michael (* 1960), German athlete
- Radziej, Georg (1895–1972), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Radziejewski, Max (1897–1978), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Radziejowski, Michael Stephan (1645–1705), Polish archbishop and cardinal
- Radziejowski, Stanisław (1863–1950), Polish painter
- Radziewsky, Elke von , German art historian and author
- Radziewsky, Richard (1885–1969), German politician (DPS), MdL
- Radzikowska, Krystyna (1931–2006), Polish chess grandmaster
- Radzikowski, Heinz (* 1925), German hockey player
- Radzimanowski, Kersten (* 1948), German politician (CDU, NPD)
- Radzinevičius, Tomas (* 1981), Lithuanian football player
- Radzinowicz, Leon (1906–1999), British criminologist of Polish origin
- Radziński, Tomasz (* 1973), Canadian football player
- Radziszewska, Elżbieta (* 1958), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Radziszewski, Bronisław Leonard (1838–1914), Polish chemist
- Radziszewski, Rafał (* 1981), Polish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Radžius, Nerijus (* 1976), Lithuanian football player
- Radzivil, Svetlana (* 1987), Uzbek high jumper
- Radziwiłł Czarny, Mikołaj (1515–1565), Polish statesman and soldier
- Radziwiłł Rudy, Mikołaj (1512–1584), Chancellor and Grand Hetman of Lithuania
- Radziwill, Anthony (1959-1999), American filmmaker
- Radziwiłł, Anton (1775–1833), Polish and Prussian politician, landowner and composer
- Radziwill, Anton von (1833–1904), Prussian artillery general and adjutant general Wilhelm I.
- Radziwiłł, Barbara (1520–1551), Queen of Poland, wife of Sigismund II August
- Radziwiłł, Bogusław (1620–1669), Lithuanian magnate, governor in Prussia
- Radziwill, Boguslaw von (1809–1873), German prince, politician
- Radziwill, Catherine (1858–1941), Russian-American aristocrat and writer
- Radziwiłł, Christoph (1585–1640), Hetman in Lithuania, Governor of Vilna
- Radziwill, Edmund von (1842–1895), German theologian, Benedictine monk and politician (center), MdR
- Radziwiłł, Elisa (1803–1834), first love of Emperor Wilhelm I.
- Radziwill, Ferdinand von (1834–1926), Polish-German Majoratsherr and politician, MdR, member of the Sejm
- Radziwill, Franz (1895–1983), German painter
- Radziwill, Georg (1556–1600), Lithuanian cardinal
- Radziwiłł, Hieronim Wincenty (1759–1786), Polish-Lithuanian nobleman
- Radziwiłł, Janusz (1579–1620), Lithuanian magnate
- Radziwiłł, Janusz (1612–1655), Lithuanian nobleman, magnate, and Imperial Prince of the Holy Roman Empire
- Radziwiłł, Janusz (1880–1967), Polish landowner and politician, member of the Sejm
- Radziwill, Jerzy (1480–1541), Lithuanian nobleman and general of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
- Radziwiłł, Karol Stanisław (1669–1719), Lithuanian nobleman, magnate and grand chancellor
- Radziwiłł, Karol Stanisław (1734–1790), Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, voivode of Vilnius and Starost of Lemberg
- Radziwiłł, Konstanty (* 1958), Polish physician and politician
- Radziwiłł, Krzysztof Mikołaj (1547–1603), Polish-Lithuanian officer and civil servant
- Radziwill, Lee (1933–2019), American interior designer, actress, and author
- Radziwill, Luise Charlotte (1667–1695), noblewoman, patron of Calvinism
- Radziwill, Maksym (* 1988), Canadian mathematician
- Radziwiłł, Maria , Moldovan patroness and wife of the Lithuanian grand hetman Janusz Radziwiłł
- Radziwiłł, Marie von (1840–1915), Polish aristocrat of French origin, Berlin Salonière
- Radziwiłł, Michael Hieronymus Fürst (1744–1831), Polish-Lithuanian imperial prince and voivode of Vilna
- Radziwiłł, Michael Kasimir (1635–1680), Lithuanian nobleman, magnate, statesman, military leader and imperial prince in the Holy Roman Empire
- Radziwiłł, Michał Gedeon (1778–1850), Polish general
- Radziwiłł, Michał Kazimierz (1702–1762), Lithuanian nobleman, magnate and great hetman
- Radziwiłł, Mikołaj Krzysztof (1549–1616), Polish-Lithuanian pilgrim, author, cartographer and benefactor
- Radziwill, Ülker (* 1966), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Radziwill, Wilhelm von (1797–1870), Prussian general of the infantry
- Radziwiłowicz, Jerzy (* 1950), Polish theater and film actor
- Radziwonowicz, Zbigniew (1930–2002), Polish javelin thrower
- Radzuweit, Kathy (* 1982), German national volleyball player
- Radzuweit, Saskia (* 1991), German volleyball player
- Radzyner, Joana (* 1954), Austrian journalist