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Rai
- Rai , ancient Egyptian wet nurse of the king's daughter Ahmose Nefertari
- Raí (* 1965), Brazilian soccer player
- Rai, Aishwarya (* 1973), Indian actress
- Rai, Ajeet (* 1999), New Zealand tennis player
- Rai, Bali (* 1971), British author for young people
- Raï, Béchara Pierre (* 1940), Lebanese religious, bishop, Maronite patriarch of Antioch and the whole of the Orient
- Rai, Bina (1931–2009), Indian film actress
- Raï, Boutros (1922–1994), Syrian Archbishop
- Rai, Edgar (* 1967), German writer, translator and bookseller
- Rai, Fred (1941–2015), German rider, riding instructor, horse whisperer, author, country singer and amusement park founder
- Rai, Himansu (1892–1940), Indian film director, actor and film producer
- Rai, I Gusti Ngurah (1917–1946), Indonesian military man
- Rai, Lala Lajpat (1865–1928), Indian politician
- Rai, Priya Anjali (* 1977), American porn actress with Indian roots
- Rai, Raghu (* 1942), Indian press photographer
- Rai, Raju (born 1983), American badminton player
- Rai, San'yō (1780–1832), Japanese historian and poet
- Rai, Sara (* 1956), Indian writer
Raib
- Raiber, Jürgen (* 1957), German painter and sculptor
- Raible, Claus (* 1967), German jazz musician
- Raible, Karl (1924–2018), German brewing scientist
- Raible, Otto (1887–1966), German religious priest, missionary and Roman Catholic bishop
- Raible, Steve (born 1954), American presenter, football player and author
- Raible, Wolfgang (* 1939), German linguist
Raic
- Raica, Steven John (* 1952), American clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham
- Raicea, Iulian (* 1973), Romanian sports shooter
- Raicer, Ted (* 1958), American game designer
- Raičević, Milena (* 1990), Montenegrin handball player
- Raičević, Vladimir (* 1949), Serbian chess master
- Raich, Benjamin (* 1978), Austrian ski racer
- Raich, Carina (* 1979), Austrian ski racer
- Raich, Hermann (1934–2009), Austrian clergyman, Bishop of Wabag, Papua New Guinea
- Raich, Johann Michael (1832–1907), German priest and Mainz canon
- Raich, Tanja (* 1977), Austrian singer and vocal teacher
- Raich, Tanja (* 1986), South Tyrolean writer
- Raichel, Idan (* 1977), Israeli copywriter and musician
- Raichl, Miroslav (1930–1998), Czech composer and music teacher
- Raichle, Gerhart (* 1940), German politician (FDP)
- Raichle, Karl (1889–1965), German tin smith and metal artist
- Raichle, Marcus E. (* 1937), American neuroscientist
- Raičković, Dejan (* 1967), Montenegrin football coach
- Raicunda († 512), daughter of the Thuringian king Bisin and the Longobard Menia
Raid
- Raid, Balthasar († 1565), Protestant theologian and reformer
- Raid, Kaljo (1921-2005), Estonian composer
- Raid, Stefan (* 1970), German basketball official
- Raida, Carl Alexander (1852–1923), German composer
- Raida, Elmar (* 1958), Lower Bavarian composer and pianist
- Raida, Roc (1972–2009), American DJ and music producer
- Raidel, Hans (* 1941), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Raiden Tameemon (1767-1825), Japanese sumo wrestler of the Edo period
- Raider-Wexler, Victor (* 1943), American actor
- Raidi (* 1938), Chinese politician
- Raidl, Claus (* 1942), Austrian entrepreneur (CEO Böhler-Uddeholm)
- Raidla, Jüri (* 1957), Estonian politician and lawyer
- Raidma, Mati (* 1965), Estonian politician
- Raidt, Erwin (* 1948), German cyclist
- Raidt, Gerda (* 1975), German illustrator
- Raidt, Matthias (* 1959), German author and moderator
Raif
- Raif, Oskar (1847–1899), German music teacher and composer
- Raiffa, Howard (1924-2016), American statistician
- Raiffeisen, Amalie (1846–1897), German social reformer
- Raiffeisen, Friedrich Wilhelm (1818–1888), German social reformer
- Raiffeisen, Gottfried Friedrich (1782–1849), German mayor and father of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen
- Raiffeisen, Karl von (1820–1888), German Protestant theologian
Raig
- Raige (* 1983), Italian rapper
Raih
- Raihana († 631), slave of Mohammed
Raij
- Raijmakers, Piet (* 1956), Dutch show jumper
Raik
- Raik, Katri (* 1967), Estonian politician
- Raikes, Robert (1735-1811), English social reformer
- Raikes, Ron (1948–2009), American politician
- Raikin, Arkadi Isaakowitsch (1911–1987), Soviet actor
- Raikin, Konstantin Arkadyevich (born 1950), Russian actor
- Raikkonen, Kimi (* 1979), Finnish automobile racing and rally driver
- Raikkonen, Ville (* 1972), Finnish biathlete
- Raikow, Boris Evgenjewitsch (1880–1966), Russian biologist and historian of natural sciences
- Raikow, Dmitri Abramowitsch (1905–1980), Russian mathematician
- Raikow, Evgeni Tichonowitsch (1937-2010), Russian opera singer (tenor)
- Raiktor , Byzantine monk and pretender to the throne against Alexios I.
- Raiku, Makoto (* 1974), Japanese manga artist
Rail
- Railey, Zach (* 1984), American sailor
- Railing, Adolph (1878–1963), German-British engineer and entrepreneur
- Railing, Max (1868–1942), British engineer and entrepreneur of German origin
- Raillard, August (1821–1889), Swiss alpinist, co-founder of the Swiss Alpine Club
- Railliet, Alcide (1852–1930), French veterinarian, parasitologist and professor at the École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort
- Raíllo, Antonio (* 1991), Spanish football player
- Railsback, Dick (* 1946), American pole vaulter
- Railsback, Steve (* 1945), American actor
- Railsback, Tom (1932-2020), American politician
Raim
- Räim, Mihkel (* 1993), Estonian racing cyclist
- Raimann, Franz von († 1899), German judge and numismatist
- Raimann, Johann Nepomuk von (1780–1847), Austrian physician
- Raimbault, Christophe , French game designer
- Raimbaut d'Aurenga († 1173), French trobador and poet of the Middle Ages
- Raimbaut de Vaqueiras , Trobador
- Raimi, Ivan (* 1956), American actor and screenwriter
- Raimi, Sam (* 1959), American director of films and television series
- Raimi, Ted (born 1965), American actor and screenwriter
- Raimon (* 1940), Spanish singer and songwriter
- Raimon de Cornet , Occitan poet
- Raimon de Miraval , troubadour
- Raimond de Turenne (1352-1413), French nobleman, Comte de Beaufort, Viscount de Turenne
- Raimond, Jean-Bernard (1926-2016), French diplomat and politician (RRP)
- Raimond, Jean-Michel (* 1955), French physicist
- Raimondi, Franca (1932–1988), Italian singer
- Raimondi, Giancarlo (* 1972), Italian racing cyclist
- Raimondi, Gianni (1923-2008), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Raimondi, Giovanni Luca (* 1966), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Milan
- Raimondi, Guido (* 1953), Italian lawyer, President of the European Court of Human Rights
- Raimondi, Ignazio († 1813), Italian violinist, composer and concert organizer
- Raimondi, Ildikó (* 1962), Hungarian-Austrian singer (soprano)
- Raimondi, Luigi (1912–1975), Italian clergyman, Vatican diplomat and Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Raimondi, Marcantonio , Italian Renaissance engraver
- Raimondi, Mario (* 1980), Swiss football player
- Raimondi, Nicolás (* 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
- Raimondi, Pietro (1786–1853), Italian composer and music teacher
- Raimondi, Ruggero (* 1941), Italian opera singer (bass-baritone) and film actor
- Raimondi, Sergio (* 1968), Argentine writer
- Raimondini, Vincenzo (1758–1811), Italian geologist
- Raimondo della Torre († 1299), Bishop of Como, Patriarch of Aquileia
- Raimondo, Gianmarco (* 1990), Canadian racing car driver
- Raimondo, Gina (* 1971), American politician
- Raimondo, Justin (1951–2019), American journalist and commentator
- Raimu (1883–1946), French entertainer and film actor
- Raimund Berengar I († 1076), Count of Barcelona and Osona as well as Carcassonne and Rasès
- Raimund Berengar II († 1082), Count of Barcelona
- Raimund Berengar III. (1082–1131), Count of Barcelona, Girona, Osona, Besalú, Cerdanya and Provence
- Raimund Berengar III. († 1166), Count of Provence
- Raimund Berengar IV († 1162), Count of Barcelona
- Raimund Berengar IV († 1181), Count of Cerdanya and Count of Provence
- Raimund Berengar V. (1205–1245), Count of Provence and Forcalquier
- Raimund Berengar VI. († 1307), Count of Provence, Prince of Andria and Piedmont
- Raimund Bernard Trencavel , Vice Count of Albi and Nîmes, Count of Carcassonne and Razès, Vice Count of Béziers and Agde
- Raimund Borrell (972-1017), Count of Barcelona, of Girona and (from 992) of Ausona
- Raimund Folch I de Cardona († 1086), Vice Count of Cardona
- Raimund I († 865), Count of Toulouse and Rouergue
- Raimund I , Count of Rouergue and Lord of Quercy and Albigeois
- Raymond I , Vice Count of Turenne
- Raimund I. Roger , Count of Carcassonne
- Raimund I. Trencavel († 1167), Vice Count of Beziers
- Raymond II († 923), Count of Toulouse, Vice-Count of Nîmes and Albi
- Raimund II. († 1152), Count of Tripoli
- Raymond II. (1143–1190), Vice Count of Turenne
- Raimund II. († 1222), Prince of Antioch, pretender to the throne of Lesser Armenia
- Raimund II Trencavel , Vice Count of Carcassonne, Béziers and Razès, Lord of Limoux
- Raimund III. , Count of Toulouse
- Raimund III. († 1187), Count of Tripoli, Prince of Galilee
- Raimund III. , Occitan castle and landlord (seigneur)
- Raimund III. (Turenne) († 1219), Vice Count of Turenne
- Raymond IV , Count of Tripoli, regent and pretender to the throne of Antioch
- Raymond IV († 1105), Margrave of Provence, crusader
- Raymond IV (Turenne) , Vice Count of Turenne
- Raimund Nonnatus († 1240), Spanish saint and cardinal (?) Of the Catholic Church
- Raimund Roger († 1223), Count of Foix
- Raymond V (1134–1194), Count of Toulouse
- Raymond VI. (1156-1222), Count of Toulouse
- Raymond VII (1197–1249), Count of Toulouse
- Raimund von Aguilers , chronicler of the First Crusade
- Raimund of Antioch († 1213), son of Bohemond IV of Antioch
- Raimund von Besmedin , Lord of Besmedin
- Raymond of Burgundy († 1107), member of the House of Burgundy-Ivrea
- Raimund von Capua († 1399), Italian clergyman (Dominican) and master of the order
- Raimund von Gibelet , constable of Tripoli
- Raymond of Gibelet , Chamberlain of Antioch
- Raimund von Penyafort († 1275), Dominican and Canon in Spain
- Raimund von Poitiers (1099–1149), Prince of Antioch
- Raimund von Roda (1067–1126), Spanish saint and bishop of the Catholic Church
- Raymond of Toledo , Roman Catholic Bishop
- Raimund, Ferdinand (1790–1836), Austrian playwright
- Raimund, Hans (* 1945), Austrian writer and translator
- Raimund, Philipp (* 2000), German ski jumper
- Raimundus Sabundus († 1436), Catalan philosopher
Rain
- Rain (* 1982), South Korean actor and R&B and pop singer
- Rain in Face , Canadian lacrosse player
- Rain in the Face († 1905), war chief of the Hunkpapa Indians
- Rain zu Sommeregg, Haymeran von († 1543), Baron von Sommeregg, imperial field captain in Italy
- Rain, Douglas (1928-2018), Canadian actor
- Rain, Justin (born 1981), Canadian actor
- Rain, Megan (* 1996), American porn actress
- Rain, Misty (* 1969), American porn actress
- Rain, Romi (* 1988), American porn actress
- Rain, Taylor (* 1981), American porn actress
- Rain, Tristan (* 1972), Swiss artist, painter and photo artist
- Raina, Ankita (* 1993), Indian tennis player
- Rainald († 967), Count of Roucy
- Rainald († 973), Count in Hainaut
- Rainald († 1423), Duke of Geldern and Duke of Jülich
- Rainald Garnier († 1202), Count of Sidon
- Rainald I († 996), Count of Sens
- Rainald I († 1040), Count of Nevers and Count of Auxerre
- Rainald I († 1149), Count of Bar, Verdun and Mousson
- Rainald I , Count of Burgundy
- Rainald I († 1326), Count of Geldern, Duke of Limburg
- Rainald I of Dammartin († 1227), Count of Boulogne, Dammartin and Aumale
- Rainald II († 1055), Count of Sens
- Rainald II , Free Count of Burgundy and Count of Mâcon
- Rainald II († 1148), Count of Tonnerre from the House of Monceaux
- Rainald II. († 1170), Count von Bar and by marriage lord of Ligny
- Rainald II († 1316), Count of Dammartin
- Rainald II , Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
- Rainald II († 1343), Count of Geldern, Duke of Geldern (from 1339)
- Rainald III. († 1148), Count of Mâcon, Vienne and Count of Burgundy
- Rainald III. († 1150), Count of Joigny
- Rainald III. (1333–1371), Duke of Geldern
- Rainald von Bar († 1217), Bishop of Chartres
- Rainald von Broyes († 1096), French crusader
- Rainald von Dassel († 1167), Archbishop of Cologne and Arch Chancellor of Italy
- Rainald of Haifa , Chamberlain of the Kingdom and Castellan of the City of Jerusalem.
- Rainald of Saint-Valery , Lord of Harenc
- Rainaldi, Carlo (1611–1691), Italian architect and Baroque composer
- Rainaldi, Girolamo (1570–1655), Italian Mannerist architect
- Rainalter, Erwin H. (1892–1960), Austrian journalist and writer
- Rainaud, Marcel (1940–2020), French politician (Parti socialiste) and teacher
- Rainbird, Sean (* 1959), English art historian and museum director
- Rainbow, Adrian (* 1970), Canadian-British American football player
- Rainbow, Randy (* 1981), American comedian and singer
- Rainbow, William Joseph (1856-1919), Australian arachnologist and entomologist
- Raine, Craig (* 1944), English author
- Raine, Friedrich (1821–1893), German-American publisher, newspaper editor and consul general
- Raine, Jessica , British actress
- Raine, Kathleen (1908-2003), British writer
- Raine, Lena (* 1984), American composer and music producer
- Raine, Norman Reilly (1894–1971), American author
- Rainea, Nicolae (1933-2015), Romanian football referee
- Raineau, Alexandre (* 1986), French football player
- Raineau, Guillaume (* 1986), French rower
- Rainer , Margrave of Montferrat
- Rainer , constable of Tripoli
- Rainer Brus , Mr. von Banias
- Rainer von Montferrat († 1183), Byzantine Caesar
- Rainer of Austria (1783-1853), Viceroy of Lombardy-Venetia, Imperial Prince and Archduke of Austria
- Rainer of Austria (1827–1913), Austrian archduke, general, art patron and collector
- Rainer of Pisa († 1160), saint
- Rainer von Spalato († 1180), Catholic saint
- Rainer, Adam (1899–1950), Austrian record holder, first small - later huge
- Rainer, Alfred (1921–1966), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Rainer, Alfred (1987–2008), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Rainer, Alois (* 1965), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Rainer, Alois senior (1921–2002), German farmer, innkeeper and politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Rainer, Arnulf (* 1929), Austrian painter
- Rainer, Christian (* 1961), Austrian journalist
- Rainer, Christina (* 1969), German actress
- Rainer, Christoph (* 1974), German cook
- Rainer, Christoph (* 1985), Austrian film director and screenwriter
- Rainer, Cornelia (* 1982), Austrian director
- Rainer, Eduard (1914–1936), Austrian mountaineer
- Rainer, Friedrich , Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR, Gauleiter of Salzburg and Carinthia
- Rainer, Gerhard (* 1961), Austrian bobsledder
- Rainer, Günter (* 1941), German actor, director and radio play speaker
- Rainer, Hermann (1896–1983), Austrian politician (CSP, ÖVP), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Rainer, Johannes Michael (* 1956), Austrian legal scholar
- Rainer, Josef (1861–1941), Austrian politician (CS)
- Rainer, Josef (1881–1962), Austrian politician (non-attached), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Rainer, Karl (1901–1987), Austrian football player
- Rainer, Karl (1910–1999), German painter, industrial graphic artist and art teacher
- Rainer, Leon (* 1942), German actor and voice actor
- Rainer, Leonie (* 1989), German actress
- Rainer, Louis (1885–1963), Austrian-Italian-German actor
- Rainer, Luise (1910–2014), German actress
- Rainer, Marc-Luis (* 1999), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Rainer, Maren (* 1983), German voice actress
- Rainer, Margrit (1914–1982), Swiss actress
- Rainer, Maria-Luise (* 1959), Italian toboggan runner
- Rainer, Matthias (* 1983), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Rainer, Niklas (* 1983), Swedish ski racer
- Rainer, Peter Paul (1885–1938), Tyrolean poet and writer as well as teacher and director of the grammar school in Reichenberg
- Rainer, Peter Paul (* 1967), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Rainer, Reinhold (* 1973), Italian tobogganist
- Rainer, Roland (1910–2004), Austrian architect
- Rainer, Sonik (* 1907), German stage actress and voice actress
- Rainer, Thomas (* 1979), Austrian musician
- Rainer, Virgil (1871–1948), Austrian sculptor
- Rainer, Wolfgang (* 1959), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Rainer, Yvonne (* 1934), American choreographer and filmmaker
- Raineri, Simone (* 1977), Italian Olympic champion in rowing
- Raines, Annie (* 1969), American harmonica player and singer
- Raines, Cristina (* 1952), American film actress
- Raines, Ella (1920–1988), American actress
- Raines, Franklin (* 1949), American business manager and government official
- Raines, John (1840-1909), American lawyer and politician
- Raines, Rita (1930-2014), American easy listening and jazz singer
- Raines, Steve (1916–1996), American actor
- Raines, Thomas (1842–1924), American lawyer and politician
- Rainey Valmon, Meredith (* 1968), American middle-distance runner
- Rainey, Barbara Allen (1948–1982), American pilot and first female pilot in the US armed forces
- Rainey, Chuck (born 1940), American bass guitarist
- Rainey, Ford (1908-2005), American actor
- Rainey, Froelich G. (1907-1992), American anthropologist and archaeologist
- Rainey, Henry T. (1860-1934) American politician
- Rainey, John W. (1880-1923) American politician
- Rainey, Joseph Hayne (1832-1887), American politician
- Rainey, Lilius Bratton (1876–1959), American lawyer and politician
- Rainey, Ma († 1939), American blues singer
- Rainey, Tom (* 1957), American jazz drummer
- Rainey, Wayne (* 1960), American motorcycle racer
- Rainford, Tina (* 1946), German singer
- Rainger, Ralph (1901–1942), American composer and lyricist
- Rainich, George (1886–1968), Russian-American physicist and mathematician
- Rainier II (1350-1407), French military; Seigneur of Menton and Roquebrune
- Rainier III. (1923–2005), Monegasque nobleman, Prince of Monaco (1949–2005)
- Rainier, Priaulx (1903–1986), South African-British composer and university professor
- Rainiharo († 1852), Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Madagascar (1833-1852)
- Rainilaiarivony (1828–1896), Malagasy politician, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Madagascar (1864–1895)
- Rainio, Väinö (1896–1979), Finnish long and triple jumper
- Rainis (1865–1929), Latvian poet, playwright, translator and politician
- Rainivoninahitriniony (1821–1869), Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Madagascar (1852–1864)
- Rainou of Sabran († 1224), Count of Forcalquier
- Rainow, Bogomil (1919–2007), Bulgarian writer and art scholar
- Rainow, Nikolai (1889–1954), Bulgarian writer and art scholar
- Rains, Albert (1902–1991), American politician
- Rains, Ashleigh (* 1989), Canadian actress
- Rains, Claude (1889–1967), English-American actor
- Rains, Darby Lloyd (* 1947), American porn actress
- Rains, Dominic (* 1982), Iranian-American actor
- Rains, Gabrielle (* 1998), Canadian discus thrower
- Rains, Leon (1870–1954), American opera singer (bass), actor and vocal teacher
- Rainsberger, Lisa (* 1961), American marathon runner
- Rainsborough, Michael (* 1963), British political scientist
- Rainsperg, Hans (1480–1548), Swiss mayor
- Rainulf Drengot († 1045), Norman adventurer and the first Count of Aversa
- Rainville, César (1767–1845), French officer and innkeeper in Ottensen
- Rainville, Franz de (1869–1933), German lieutenant colonel, knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Rainwater, James (1917-1986), American physicist
- Rainwater, Marvin (1925-2013), American singer and songwriter
Raio
- Raiola, Mino (* 1967), Italian football broker
Rais
- Ra'is (* 1995), German rapper and singer
- Rais, Albert (1888–1973), Swiss politician (FDP) and federal judge
- Rais, Gilles de († 1440), French military leader, Marshal of France, serial killer
- Rais, Karel Václav (1859–1926), Czech author
- Raïs, Mohsen (* 1896), Persian diplomat
- Raisa, Francia (* 1988), American actress
- Raisa, Rosa (1893–1963), Polish-American opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher
- Räisänen, Tapio (* 1949), Finnish ski jumper
- Räisänen, Timo (* 1979), Swedish pop musician
- Räisänen, Tomi (* 1976), Finnish composer
- Raisbeck, Alex (1878-1949), Scottish football player and coach
- Raisch, Peter (1925–2008), German lawyer
- Raisch, Peter (1946–2010), German police officer and President of the Hessian State Criminal Police Office
- Raischl, Daniel (* 1997), German soccer player
- Raiscop, Aleidis (1449–1507), Benedictine and writer
- Raiser, Brunhilde (* 1953), German theologian and chairwoman of the German Women's Council
- Raiser, Carl (1872–1954), German lawyer and business lawyer
- Raiser, Christian-Markus (* 1962), German organist, composer and church music director
- Raiser, Elisabeth (* 1940), German historian and linguist
- Raiser, Johann Nepomuk von (1768-1853), historian and archaeologist
- Raiser, Konrad (* 1938), German theologian, professor of systematic theology
- Raiser, Ludwig (1904–1980), German lawyer, professor of civil, commercial and economic law
- Raiser, Maria (1885–1966), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Raiser, Rolf (1903–1973), German insurance lawyer
- Raiser, Thomas (* 1935), German lawyer and university professor
- Raisin, Saul (* 1983), American racing cyclist
- Raisman, Alexandra (* 1994), American gymnast
- Raisman, Juli Jakowlewitsch (1903–1994), Soviet and Russian director and screenwriter
- Raisner, Albert (1922–2011), French harmonica player, television and radio presenter
- Raisner, Kim (* 1972), German modern pentathlete
- Raison, André († 1719), French organist and composer
- Raison, August Friedrich Karl von (1843–1915), Baltic German lawyer
- Raison, Ernst August von (1807–1882), Baltic German theologian and local researcher
- Raison, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1726–1791), statesman and scholar
- Raison, Miranda (* 1977), British film and stage actress
- Raison, Timothy (1929–2011), British Conservative Party politician, House of Commons member, journalist and author
- Raiss, Yannik (* 1989), German-Brazilian actor and speaker
- Raissig, Walter (1910–1987), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Raistenskis, Juozas (* 1953), Lithuanian doctor and politician
- Raistrick, Harold (1890–1971), British biochemist
- Raišuotis, Everistas (1951–1996), Lithuanian choreographer and politician (Seimas)
Rait
- Rait-Kowaljowa, Rita (1898–1988), Russian writer and translator
- Raita, Henna (* 1975), Finnish ski racer
- Raitala, Jukka (* 1988), Finnish football player
- Raitanen, Topi (* 1996), Finnish athlete
- Raitano, Natalie (* 1966), American actress
- Raitenau, Wolf Dietrich von (1559–1617), Austrian Prince Archbishop of Salzburg (1587–1612)
- Raith, Balthasar (1616–1683), Protestant theologian from Württemberg and rector of the University of Tübingen
- Raith, Erich (* 1954), Austrian architect
- Raith, Michael (1944–2005), Swiss historian, author, theologian and local politician
- Raith, Sissy (* 1960), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Raith, Werner (1940–2001), German educationalist, writer, journalist and translator
- Raith-Paula, Elisabeth (* 1955), German physician and book author
- Raithel, Franz (1905–1935), German skier and officer
- Raithel, Hans (1864–1939), German local poet, writer and high school professor
- Raithel, Hugo (* 1932), German composer, conductor, pianist
- Raithel, Johann (1897–1961), German lieutenant general in the Air Force in World War II
- Raithel, Jürgen (* 1969), German psychologist and educational scientist
- Raithel, Wilhelm (1894–1960), German general
- Raither, Arthur (1911–1988), German farmer, agricultural politician and cooperative
- Raithofer, Hary (* 1965), Austrian radio presenter
- Raitio, Väinö (1891–1945), Finnish composer
- Raitt, Bonnie (* 1949), American blues and country singer
- Raitt, Jill (* 1931), American Roman Catholic theologian
- Raitt, Lisa (* 1968), Canadian politician
- Raittila, Hannu (* 1956), Finnish writer and columnist
- Raitz von Frentz zu Kendenich, Edmund Hermann Adolph († 1721), canon in Münster
- Raitz von Frentz, Edmund (1887–1964), German lawyer, papal secret chamberlain, writer and journalist
- Raitz von Frentz, Emmerich (1803–1874), Prussian chamberlain and district administrator
- Raitz von Frentz, Jakob (1826–1884), German civil servant and politician, MdR
- Raitz von Frentz, Johann , provost of the cathedral in Liège and canon in Münster and Speyer
- Raitz von Frentz, Johann Dietrich († 1675), Canon in Münster and Speyer
- Raitz von Frentz, Johann Ebertin († 1638), Canon in Münster, Speyer and Liège
- Raitz von Frentz, Maximilian (1885–1967), German lawyer and politician (German Center Party)
Raiv
- Raivio, Derek (* 1984), American basketball player
- Raivio, Matti (1893–1957), Finnish cross-country skier
- Raivio, Nik (* 1986), American-German basketball player
- Raivio, Rick , American basketball player
Raiz
- Raize, Jason (1975-2004), American singer and actor
- Raizman, Maurice (1905–1974), French chess player
- Raizner, Walter (* 1954), German manager