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Raj
- Raj Kaur, Anita (* 1986), Malaysian badminton player
- Raj, Karthik (* 1997), Singaporean football player
- Raj, Sundar (born 1951), Indian film actor
- Raj, Sunder († 2006), Indian fisherman
- Raj, Vanessa (* 1996), Malaysian squash player
Raja
- Raja, A. (* 1963), Indian politician
- Raja, Abid (* 1975), Norwegian politician
- Raja, Allar (* 1983), Estonian rower
- Raja, Anita (* 1953), Italian translator
- Raja, Nursheena Azhar (* 1991), Malaysian hurdler
- Raja, Purav (* 1985), Indian tennis player
- Raja, Yuvan Shankar (* 1979), Indian composer and singer
- Rajabi Davani, Mohammad (* 1961), Iranian scholar of Islam
- Rajabi, Hamed (* 1982), Iranian film director and screenwriter
- Rajabian, Hossein (* 1984), Iranian filmmaker, author and photographer
- Rajabian, Mehdi (* 1989), Iranian composer and Setar musician
- Rajablou, Mohammad (* 1985), Iranian road cyclist
- Rajadhiraja Chola (1018-1054), Indian ruler
- Rajagopal, CT (1903-1978), Indian mathematician
- Rajagopal, PV (* 1948), Indian non-violence activist in the footsteps of Gandhi
- Rajagopalachari, C. (1878–1972), Indian freedom fighter and politician
- Rajagukguk, Adolf Sahala (1938–2002), Indonesian lieutenant general
- Rajah Sulayman (1540–1588), Filipino ruler, last Rajah of Manila
- Rajah, Indranee (* 1963), Singaporean politician
- Rajahuhta, Annina (* 1989), Finnish ice hockey player
- Rajaiah, Kapu (1925–2012), Indian painter
- Rajak, Tessa (* 1946), British ancient historian
- Rajakowitsch, Erich (1905–1988), Austrian lawyer and SS-Obersturmführer
- Rajala, Erkki (1923–1977), Finnish ski jumper
- Rajala, Lembit (* 1970), Estonian football player
- Rajala, Toni (* 1991), Finnish ice hockey player
- Rajalakso, Sebastian (* 1988), Swedish football player
- Rajamaa, Riku (* 1975), Finnish musician and guitarist
- Rajamäki, Erkki (* 1978), Finnish ice hockey player
- Rajamäki, Marko (* 1968), Finnish football player and coach
- Rajamäki, Tommi (* 1976), Finnish ice hockey player
- Rajamohan, Rajgopalan , Indian astronomer
- Rajan, CK (* 1960), Indian artist
- Rajan, Raghuram (* 1963), Indian-American economist
- Rajaniemi, Hannu (* 1978), Finnish science fiction and fantasy author
- Rajaonarimampianina, Hery (* 1958), Malagasy politician, President of Madagascar
- Rajapaksa, Gotabaya (* 1949), Sri Lankan politician
- Rajapaksa, Mahinda (* 1945), Sri Lankan politician
- Rajappan, Christudas (* 1971), Indian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Trivandrum
- Rajaraja I († 1014), king of the Tamil dynasty of the Chola
- Rajaraman, Ramamurti (* 1939), Indian physicist
- Rajaratnam, Raj (* 1957), American entrepreneur
- Rajaratnam, Sinnathamby (1915-2006), Singaporean Vice Prime Minister
- Rajarsi Janakananda (1892–1955), American yogi
- Rajasaari, Onni (1910–1994), Finnish athlete
- Rajasekharan, S. (* 1946), Indian literary critic and Malayalam poet
- Rajasingha II. (1608–1687), King of Kandy in Ceylon
- Rajasinghe, Ireshani (* 1994), Sri Lankan athlete
- Rajavi, Kazem (1934–1990), Iranian politician, diplomat, scientist and human rights activist
- Rajavi, Maryam (* 1953), Iranian politician
- Rajavi, Massoud (* 1948), Iranian politician, leader of the PMOI (People's Mojahedin)
Rajb
- Rajbansi, Amichand (1942–2011), South African politician
Rajc
- Rajch, Hynek (* 1997), Czech grass skier
- Rajchman, Aleksander , Polish mathematician
- Rajchman, Chil (1914–2004), survivor of the Treblinka extermination camp
- Rajchman, Jan (1911-1989), American electrical engineer
- Rajchrtová, Regina (* 1968), Czechoslovak tennis player
- Rajčić, Dragica (* 1959), Croatian writer
- Rajčić, Marina (* 1993), Montenegrin handball player
- Rajcic, Robin (* 1999), German-Croatian basketball player
- Rajcsányi, László (1907–1992), Hungarian fencer
- Rajczi, Imre (1911–1978), Hungarian saber fencer and Olympic champion
Rajd
- Rajda, Kinga (* 2000), Polish ski jumper
- Rajdl, Maria (1900–1972), opera singer (soprano)
- Rajdlová, Kamila (* 1978), Czech cross-country skier
Raje
- Raje, Vasundhara (* 1953), Indian politician
- Rajecka, Anna (1762–1832), Polish painter and draftsman
- Rajeckas, Raimundas Leonas (1937–1997), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas and economist
- Rajendra I († 1044), King of the Tamil Empire of the Chola
- Rajendra II († 1063), Indian ruler
- Rajendran Kuttinadar, George (* 1968), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Rajendran, Surjeet (* 1983), American physicist
- Rajendravarman II († 968), King of the Khmer Empire of Angkor
- Rajevac, Milovan (* 1954), Yugoslav or Serbian football player and coach
- Rajevski, Jan (* 1987), Estonian ice hockey player
- Rajevski, Mark (* 1990), Estonian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Rajewa, Alexandra Alexandrowna (* 1992), Russian curler
- Rajewski, Michail Fjodorowitsch (1811–1884), Russian Orthodox archpriest in Vienna
- Rajewski, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1771–1829), Russian general of the cavalry
- Rajewsky, Boris (1893–1974), German biophysicist and radiation researcher of Ukrainian origin
- Rajewsky, Christiane (1934–1993), German political scientist, peace researcher and peace educator
- Rajewsky, Klaus (* 1936), German immunologist
- Rajewsky, Nikolaus (* 1968), German systems biologist
Rajh
- Rajher, Nuša (* 1983), Slovenian Taekwondoin
- Rajhi, Saleh Abdul Aziz Al (1921–2011), Saudi Arabian entrepreneur and banker
Raji
- Raji, BJ (* 1986), American football player
- Rajić, Mihael (* 1984), Austrian-Croatian football player
- Rajič, Petar (* 1959), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic titular archbishop and apostolic nuncio
- Rajičić, Stanojlo (1910–2000), Yugoslav composer and music teacher
- Rajicic, Viktorija (* 1994), Australian tennis player
- Rajinikanth (born 1950), Indian actor
- Rajiv, Arokia (* 1991), Indian sprinter
Rajk
- Rajk, Endre (1899–1960), Hungarian fascist politician
- Rajk, László (1909–1949), Hungarian politician
- Rajk, László (1949–2019), Hungarian architect
- Rajki, Béla (1909–2000), Hungarian water polo coach
- Rajkov, Zdravko (1927-2006), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Rajković, Predrag (* 1995), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Rajković, Slobodan (* 1989), Serbian football player
- Rajkovic, Srdjan (* 1975), German American football player
- Rajković, Vukašin (* 1983), Serbian handball player
- Rajkow, Georgi (1953-2006), Bulgarian wrestler
- Rajkow, Marin (* 1960), Bulgarian politician and diplomat
- Rajkow, Stefan (* 1992), Bulgarian natural track tobogganist
- Rajkowska, Joanna (* 1968), Polish artist
- Rajku, Rigels (* 1986), Albanian rapper
- Rajkumar (1929-2006), Indian actor and playback singer for the Kannada film
- Rajkumar, Puneeth (* 1975), Indian actor and singer
- Rajkumar, Shiva (* 1962), Indian actor and singer
- Rajkumar, Vivek (* 1986), Indian poker player
Rajl
- Rajlich, Iweta (* 1981), Polish grandmaster in chess
- Rajlich, Vasik (* 1971), Czech-American chess player and computer programmer
Rajn
- Rajna, Michele (1854–1920), Italian astronomer
- Rajna, Miklós (* 1991), Hungarian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Rajna, Pio (1847–1930), Italian Romanist
- Rajnin, Ihor (* 1973), Ukrainian politician
- Rajnoch, Jan (* 1981), Czech football player
- Rajnochová, Michaela (* 1997), Czech ski jumper
- Rajnoha, Petr (* 1974), Czech organist
Rajo
- Rajoelina, Andry (* 1974), Malagasy politician
- Rajović, Boban (* 1971), Montenegrin singer
- Rajoy, Mariano (* 1955), Spanish politician
Rajp
- Rajpal, Monita (* 1974), Canadian television journalist
- Rajput, Jaswant Singh († 2015), Indian hockey player
- Rajput, Sushant Singh (1986-2020), Indian film actor and dancer
Rajs
- Rajsar, Sašo (* 1988), Slovenian-Croatian ice hockey player
- Rajski, Wojciech (* 1948), Polish conductor and teacher
- Rajskub, Mary Lynn (* 1971), American actress
- Rajšp, Andrej (* 1992), Slovenian road cyclist
Rajt
- Rajtár, Ján (* 1954), Slovak provincial Roman archaeologist
- Rajter, Dunja (* 1946), German singer and actress
- Rajter, Ludovít (1906–2000), Slovak conductor, composer and music teacher
- Rajtoral, František , Czech football player
- Rajtschew, Aleksandar Iwanow (1922-2003), Bulgarian composer
- Rajtschew, Valentin (* 1958), Bulgarian wrestler
Raju
- Raju, B. Ramalinga (* 1954), Indian entrepreneur
Rajy
- Rajymbekow, Bolat (* 1986), Kazakh road cyclist
Rajz
- Rajzman, Bernard (* 1957), Brazilian sports official and volleyball player