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- Ras Kass (* 1973), American rapper
- Ras Sheehama (* 1966), Namibian reggae musician
- Ras, Eva (* 1941), Yugoslav or Serbian actress
- Raś, Ireneusz (* 1972), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska (Civic Platform)), member of the Sejm
- Ras, Max (1889–1966), Swiss journalist and publisher
- Ras, Tony (* 1994), Dutch ice hockey player
Rasa
- Rasa, Anne (* 1940), British ethologist
- Rasad , concubine of the Fatimid caliph al-Zahir, mother of the Fatimid caliph al-Mustansir
- Rasalingam, Nagalingam , Sri Lankan badminton player
- Rasanau, Ales (* 1947), Belarusian writer, poet, translator
- Räsänen, Jari (* 1966), Finnish cross-country skier
- Räsänen, Päivi (* 1959), Finnish politician (KD), member of the Reichstag and interior minister
- Räsänen, Veikko (1928–2003), Finnish cross-country skier
- Rasarjonowa, Alexandra Germanowna (* 1990), Russian triathlete
Rasb
- Rasbach, Gabriele (* 1962), German provincial Roman archaeologist
- Rasborow, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1963), Russian mathematician
Rasc
- Rascel, Renato (1912–1991), Italian singer and actor
- Rasch, Aiga (1941–2009), German illustrator, graphic artist and painter
- Rasch, Carlos (* 1932), German science fiction author
- Rasch, Carola (* 1942), German actress
- Rasch, Dieter (* 1935), German mathematician, professor emeritus at Wageningen University
- Rasch, Emil (1904–1971), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Rasch, Gabriel (* 1976), Norwegian racing cyclist
- Rasch, Georg (1901–1980), Danish statistician
- Rasch, Gustav (1825–1878), German journalist
- Rasch, Harold , German lawyer and publicist
- Rasch, Heinrich (1840–1913), German painter
- Rasch, Heinz (1902–1996), German architect
- Rasch, Helmut (1927-2016), German soccer player
- Rasch, Herbert (1915–1940), German soccer player
- Rasch, Hermann (1810–1882), city director of Hanover
- Rasch, Horst (* 1953), German politician (CDU), MdL, Saxon State Minister
- Rasch, Hugo (1913–1960), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Rasch, Johann († 1612), Austrian writer, historian, genealogist, cleric, organist and bookseller
- Rasch, Johannes (1880–1958), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Rasch, Julius (1825–1898), mayor and Prussian district administrator
- Rasch, Julius (1830–1887), German architect and Hanoverian and Prussian construction officer
- Rasch, Julius Albert (1801–1882), co-founder of the Bad Düben spa gardens
- Rasch, Jürgen J. (1937–2015), German building researcher and university professor
- Rasch, Karl (1854–1931), President of the Marienwerder and Celle Higher Regional Courts
- Rasch, Mahmoud Bodo (* 1943), German architect
- Rasch, Manfred (* 1955), German economic historian and head of Thyssen
- Rasch, Maria (1897–1959), German painter
- Rasch, Martin (* 1974), German pianist
- Rasch, Michael (* 1970), German-Swiss business journalist and book author
- Rasch, Norbert (* 1971), Polish politician
- Rasch, Otto (1891–1948), German SS brigade leader and commander of Einsatzgruppe C
- Rasch, Stig (* 1967), Norwegian handball player
- Rasch, Tim (* 1998), German amateur actor and model
- Rasch, Torsten (* 1965), German composer
- Rasch, Uwe (* 1957), German composer
- Rasch, Walter (* 1942), German politician (FDP), MdA
- Rasch, Wilfried (1925-2000), German forensic psychiatrist
- Rasch, Wolfdietrich (1903–1986), German literary historian and Germanist
- Rasch-Naegele, Lilo (1914–1978), German painter and graphic artist as well as commercial artist, fashion illustrator and book illustrator
- Raschauer, Bernhard (1948–2019), Austrian university professor for constitutional and administrative law
- Raschauer, Jakob (1431–1497), German bishop and auxiliary bishop in Eichstätt
- Raschauer, Nicolas (* 1976), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Raschba, Emmanuil Iossifowitsch (* 1927), Ukrainian solid-state physicist and university professor
- Raschdau, Ludwig (1849–1943), German lawyer and diplomat
- Raschdorf, Timothy (* 1993), German actor
- Raschdorff, Julius Carl (1823–1914), German architect, construction clerk and university professor
- Raschdorff, Otto (1854–1915), German architect and university professor
- Rasche, Christof (* 1962), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Rasche, David (* 1944), American actor
- Rasche, Ernst (1926–2018), German sculptor
- Rasche, Friedrich (1900–1965), German journalist, author, writer, critic, essayist
- Rasché, Gal (* 1960), Russian-Austrian conductor and pianist
- Rasche, Heinrich (1794–1876), German organ builder in Hamburg and Mecklenburg
- Rasche, Hermann (1809–1882), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Rasche, Jenny (* 1983), German social worker
- Rasche, Karl (1892–1951), German SS-Obersturmbannführer, spokesman for Dresdner Bank during the Nazi era
- Rasche, Paul (1924–2003), German sports official
- Rasche, Thea (1899–1971), German pilot and journalist
- Rasche, Ulrich (* 1969), German director and set designer
- Rasche, Willy (1914–1992), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Raschen, Christoph Ludwig (1584–1645), German knight, officer and diplomat
- Raschen, Henry (1854–1937), American landscape painter
- Raschen, Thorsten (* 1965), German politician (CDU)
- Raschepses , ancient Egyptian vizier
- Raschèr, Andrea (* 1961), Swiss lawyer and cultural journalist
- Rascher, Horst (* 1940), German boxer
- Rascher, Johannes (1904–2006), German architect
- Rascher, Max (1883–1962), Swiss publisher
- Rascher, Michael (* 1965), Canadian rower
- Rascher, Peter (1549–1601), Bishop of Chur
- Rascher, Sigmund (1909–1945), German concentration camp doctor
- Rascher, Sigurd (1907-2001), German-American saxophonist
- Raschert, Jürgen (1937–2012), German sociologist and scholar
- Raschet, Vladimir Karlowitsch (1812–1880), Russian metallurgist
- Raschewski, Emilia (* 2004), German voice actress
- Raschewski, Pyotr Konstantinowitsch (1907–1983), Russian mathematician
- Raschewski, Udo , German comedian, magician, presenter and actor
- Raschhofer, Daniela (* 1960), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament, MEP
- Raschhofer, Hermann (1905–1979), German-Austrian lawyer
- Rashi († 1105), rabbi and Talmud commentator
- Rashi, Roberto , San Marino politician, head of state of San Marino
- Raschick, Erich (1882–1946), German officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
- Raschīd ad-Dīn (1247-1318), Persian vizier
- Raschid ad-Din Sinan († 1193), sect leader of the Shiite (Ismaili) assassins in Syria before and at the time of the third crusade
- Raschīd ad-Dīn Watwāt , Muslim man of letters
- Raschid bin Maktum († 1894), ruler of the Dubai Emirates
- Raschid, Franz (1954–2010), German soccer player and coach
- Raschid, Nasser ar- (* 1937), Saudi Arabian businessman
- Raschid, Raschid Mohamed (* 1955), Egyptian politician, trade and industry minister
- Raschidow, Gadschimurad (* 1995), Russian wrestler
- Raschidow, Sharaf (1917–1983), Uzbek politician, writer and poet
- Raschidow, Weschdi (* 1951), Bulgarian human rights activist, politician and sculptor
- Raschig, Christoph Eusebius (1766–1827), Saxon physician, general staff medic and professor
- Raschig, Fritz (1863–1928), German chemist, entrepreneur and politician (DDP), MdR
- Raschig, Susanne (* 1941), German stage and costume designer
- Raschka, Arkadius (1975–2015), German songwriter and producer
- Raschka, Chris (* 1959), American children's book author and illustrator
- Raschka, Robert (1847–1908), Austrian architect and architectural painter
- Raschka, Rudolf (1907–1948), Sudeten German engineer, farmer and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Raschka, Walter (1891–1971), Austrian architect
- Raschke, Arthur (1883–1967), German politician (center, CDU), MdR, MdL
- Raschke, Benjamin (* 1982), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Raschke, Felix (1884–1957), German politician (KPD / SED)
- Raschke, Georg Friedrich (1772–1849), German history, portrait and landscape painter
- Raschke, Gerda Maria (* 1944), German painter
- Raschke, Helga (* 1935), German ethnographer, museologist, local researcher and non-fiction author
- Raschke, Hermann (1866–1945), Austrian educator
- Raschke, Hermann (1887–1970), German Protestant theologian, pastor in Bremerhaven
- Raschke, James (* 1940), American wrestler and professional wrestler
- Raschke, Jens (* 1970), German children's theater maker and author
- Raschke, Joachim (* 1938), German political scientist and party researcher
- Raschke, Juliane (* 1989), German playmate
- Raschke, Korbinian (* 1992), German biathlete
- Raschke, Marie (1850–1935), German lawyer
- Raschke, Martin (1905–1943), German writer and publicist
- Raschke, Olaf (* 1963), German politician (independent), Lord Mayor of Meißen
- Raschke, Peter (* 1941), German political scientist and addiction researcher
- Raschke, Rudolf (1923–1945), Austrian officer and resistance fighter
- Raschke, Thomas (* 1961), German sculptor and goldsmith
- Raschke, Tim (* 1970), German trombonist and composer of contemporary music
- Raschke, Ulf (* 1972), German soccer player
- Raschker, Philippa (* 1947), American athlete
- Raschkowski, Ilja (* 1984), Russian pianist
- Raschl, Tobias (* 2000), German soccer player
- Raschle, Abraham (1792–1863), Swiss politician and industrialist
- Raschle, Johann Rudolf (1798–1867), Swiss politician and industrialist
- Raschle, Luca (* 1990), Austrian handball player
- Raschner, Dominik (* 1994), Austrian ski racer
- Raschnikow, Viktor Filippowitsch (* 1948), Russian entrepreneur
- Raschti, Sayyid Kāzim (1793–1843), leader of Sheikhism
- Rashchupkin, Viktor Ivanovich (* 1950), Russian discus thrower and Olympic champion
- Raschzok, Klaus (* 1954), German theologian and university professor
- Rasck, Niclas (* 1969), Swedish football player
- Rasco , American rapper
- Rascón Navarro Seña y Redondo, Juan Antonio (1821–1902), Spanish diplomat
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- Rasdjarmrearnsook, Araya (* 1957), Thai installation artist, director and video artist
Rush
- Rase, Ann-Sofie (* 1964), Swedish actress
- Rase, Laurence (* 1977), Belgian Taekwondoin and functionary
- Raseghi, Andreas (* 1964), German composer and essayist
- Rasehorn, Johann Carl Kristian (1831–1913), glassmaker and glassworks owner
- Rasehorn, Theo (1918–2016), German judge, legal sociologist and writer
- Rasel (* 1982), Spanish R&B singer
- Rasel, Georg (1882–1945), German painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Raselius, Andreas († 1602), German composer
- Raselli, Evelina (* 1992), Swiss ice hockey player
- Rasenack, Karin (* 1945), German actress
- Rasenack, Otto (1899–1976), German veterinarian and slaughterhouse expert
- Rasenberger, Alfred (1885–1948), German landscape painter
- Rasenberger, Herbert (1932–2019), German homeland researcher and author
- Raser, Ernst (* 1943), Austrian national judo team trainer
- Raser, Josef (1887–1966), Austrian politician (LBd), member of the National Council
- Raser, Stefan (* 1986), Austrian sports shooter
- Rašeta, Janko (* 1990), Polish guitarist, musician and composer
- Raseta, Joseph (1886–1979), Malagasy intellectual and politician
- Rasetti, Franco (1901-2001), Italian physicist
- Rasey, Uan (1921-2011), American jazz trumpeter
Rasf
- Rasfeld, Margret (* 1951), German speaker, school principal and author of non-fiction books
Rasg
- Rasgado, Víctor (* 1959), Mexican composer
- Rasgon, Israil Mendelewitsch (1905–1987), Russian historian and university professor
- Rasgon, Lev Emmanuilowitsch (1908–1999), Russian writer
- Rasgonow, Nikolai (* 1964), Soviet sprinter
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- Rash, Jim (* 1971), American actor, screenwriter and director
- Rashad, Ahmed (* 1981), Egyptian cyclist
- Rashād, Condola (* 1986), American film actress
- Rashād, Phylicia (* 1948), American actress and singer
- Rashed, Amin Abou (* 1967), Palestinian activist
- Rashed, Roshdi (* 1936), Egyptian-French science and mathematics historian
- Rasheed, Aishath Afnaan (* 1992), Maldivian badminton player
- Rasheed, Mohamed Ajfan (* 1990), Maldivian badminton player
- Rasheeda (* 1982), American rapper
- Rashevsky, Nicolas (1899–1972), Russian-American biomathematist
- Rashford, Marcus (born 1997), English soccer player
- Rashica, Milot (* 1996), Kosovar-Albanian football player
- Rashid Maidin (1917-2006), Malaysian communist politician
- Rashid, Ahmed (* 1948), Pakistani author and correspondent
- Rashid, Hani (* 1958), Egyptian-Canadian architect and author
- Rashid, Karim (* 1960), American designer
- Rashid, Mahmoud Abul Leil (1935–2011), Egyptian lawyer and politician
- Rashid, Mark , American horse trainer
- Rashid, Osama (* 1992), Iraqi soccer player
- Rashidi, Narges (* 1980), German-Iranian actress
- Rashied Ali (1933–2009), American jazz drummer
- Rashwan, Donia (* 1998), Egyptian racing cyclist
- Rashwan, Mohamed Ali (* 1956), Egyptian judoka
Rasi
- Rasi, Francesco (1574–1621), Italian singer, composer and poet
- Rasi, Marjatta (* 1945), Finnish diplomat and politician (National Collection Party)
- Rasi, Roland (* 1945), Swiss bank manager and lawyer
- Rasiak, Grzegorz (* 1979), Polish football player
- Rašić, Aleksandar (* 1984), Serbian basketball player
- Rašić, Josip (* 1978), German soccer player
- Rašić, Milan (* 1985), Serbian volleyball player
- Rašić, Milena (* 1990), Serbian volleyball player
- Rasidi, Arif (* 1980), French badminton player
- Rasiejewski, Jens (* 1975), German soccer player, coach and official
- Rašík, Vítězslav (* 1973), Czech chess grandmaster
- Rasilainen, Ari (* 1959), Finnish conductor
- Rasilly, Ghislain de (* 1943), French religious, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Wallis and Futuna
- Rasim Haşmet (1880–1918), Turkish poet, writer and publisher
- Rasim, Otto (1878–1936), Austrian landscape painter and skier
- Rasimavičius, Liudvikas Narcizas (* 1938), Lithuanian politician
- Rasimavičius, Pranas Vytautas (1930–2002), Lithuanian family lawyer, constitutional judge, professor at Vilnius University
- Rasimovičiūtė-Brice, Diana (* 1984), Lithuanian biathlete
- Rašín, Alois (1867–1923), Czechoslovak lawyer, politician, economist and finance minister
- Rasin, Andrei Vladimirovich (* 1973), Russian ice hockey player
- Rasin, Hennadij (* 1978), Russian-Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Rasin, Stenka (1630–1671), Russian ataman of the Don Cossacks
- Rasina, Anton (1843–1923), German administrative officer
- Rășinaru, Gheorghe (1915–1994), Romanian football player
- Rasing, Theo (* 1953), Dutch physicist
- Rasinger, Erwin (* 1952), Austrian physician and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Rasinger, Milan (* 1977), Austrian soccer player
- Rasinius Tettianus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Rasinski, Brigitte (* 1945), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Rasio, Maurizio (* 1963), Italian filmmaker
- Rasiowa, Helena (1917–1994), Polish mathematician and university professor
- Rasizadə, Artur (* 1935), Azerbaijani politician and prime minister
Rask
- Rask, Gertrud († 1735), wife of Hans Egede
- Rask, Helene (* 1980), Norwegian model
- Rask, Joonas (* 1990), Finnish ice hockey player
- Rask, Märt (* 1950), Estonian lawyer and politician
- Rask, Rasmus Christian (1787–1832), Danish Indo-Europeanist
- Rask, Sara (* 2000), Swedish ski racer
- Rask, Tuukka (* 1987), Finnish ice hockey player
- Rask, Victor (* 1993), Swedish ice hockey player
- Raška, Jiří (1941–2012), Czechoslovak ski jumper
- Raška, Martin (* 1977), Czech football goalkeeper
- Raskaj, Anel (* 1989), Kosovar soccer player
- Raškaj, Slava (1877–1906), Croatian painter
- Raskatow, Alexander Michailowitsch (* 1953), Russian composer
- Raske, Michael (* 1936), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Raske, Peter (* 1949), German politician (SPD), MdL Lower Saxony
- Rasker, Albert Jan (1906–1990), Dutch Protestant Reformed theologian
- Raskin, Adolf (1900–1940), German musicologist, journalist and radio pioneer
- Raskin, Brigitte (* 1947), Flemish writer and journalist
- Raskin, Fred (* 1973), American film editor
- Raskin, Heinrich (1902–1990), German local politician (CDU) and Lord Mayor of Trier
- Raskin, Jamie (* 1962), American lawyer and politician
- Raskin, Jef (1943-2005), American computer scientist
- Raskin, Jon (* 1954), American saxophonist and composer
- Raskin, Josh (born 1980) Canadian animator, film director and musician
- Raskin, Milt (1916–1977), American jazz pianist, arranger, and songwriter
- Raskin, Shlomo (* 1971), rabbi, pastor and writer
- Raskina, Karolina (* 1992), German gymnast
- Raškinis, Arimantas Juvencijus (* 1944), Lithuanian biophysicist and politician
- Raskolnikov, Ripoff (* 1955), Austrian blues singer / songwriter and guitarist
- Raskolnikow, Fyodor Fyodorowitsch (1892–1939), Soviet Communist Party functionary, diplomat and naval commander
- Raskop, Heinrich-Georg (1904–1985), German adult educator, university professor and media politician (CDU), MdL
- Raskop, Johann (1911–1988), German SED functionary
- Rašković, Jovan (1929–1992), Yugoslav psychiatrist and politician
- Rašković, Milanko (* 1981), Serbian football player
- Raskowa, Marina Michailowna (1912–1943), Soviet pilot
- Raskulinecz, Nick , American music producer
- Rasky, Harry (1928-2007), Canadian documentary producer and director
- Rasky, Monika (* 1946), German stage, film and television actress and stage director
Rasl
- Raslan, Mahmoud , Syrian photographer
- Raslan, Rana (* 1977), Israeli beauty queen (1999)
- Rasles, Sébastien (1657–1724), Jesuit and missionary of the Abenaki
- Rašljić, Daniel (* 1975), Swiss-Croatian basketball coach and former basketball player.
- Rašlová, Marta (* 1949), Slovak actress
- Raslovlev, Michail (1892–1987), Russian publicist and emigrant
Rasm
- Rasmadze, Andria (1889–1929), Georgian mathematician and university professor
- Rasmo, Nicolò (1909–1986), Italian art historian
- Rasmuson, Svante (* 1955), Swedish modern pentathlete
- Rasmussen (* 1985), Danish singer
- Rasmussen, Aage (1889–1983), Danish walker and photographer
- Rasmussen, Alex (* 1984), Danish racing cyclist
- Rasmussen, Allan Stig (* 1983), Danish chess player
- Rasmussen, Anders Fogh (* 1953), Danish politician, member of the Folketing and Prime Minister, Secretary General of NATO
- Rasmussen, Arne Skafte (1912–1994), German-Danish engineer and entrepreneur
- Rasmussen, Bjørn (1885–1962), Danish football player
- Rasmussen, Bodil Steen (* 1957), Danish rower
- Rasmussen, Carl (1841-1893), Danish painter
- Rasmussen, Carl Christian (1890–1992), American Lutheran clergyman and theologian
- Rasmussen, Christian (1846–1918), Danish missionary in Greenland, author, philologist and pastor
- Rasmussen, David (* 1976), Danish football player
- Rasmussen, David Tab (1958-2014), American paleoanthropologist and behavioral ecologist
- Rasmussen, Dennis (* 1990), Swedish ice hockey player
- Rasmussen, Ebbe Kjeld (1901–1959), Danish physicist
- Rasmussen, Elton (1936–1978), Australian rugby league player
- Rasmussen, Erik (* 1960), Danish soccer player and coach
- Rasmussen, Erik (* 1977), American ice hockey player
- Rasmussen, Erik Veje (* 1959), Danish handball player and coach
- Rasmussen, Flemming (* 1958), Danish music producer
- Rasmussen, Georg Anton (1842–1914), Norwegian landscape painter
- Rasmussen, Gustav (1895–1953), Danish diplomat and politician
- Rasmussen, Halfdan (1915–2002), Danish poet and resistance fighter
- Rasmussen, Hans Werner Skafte (1906–1945), German industrialist
- Rasmussen, Hedvig Lærke (* 1993), Danish rower
- Rasmussen, Henriette (1950–2017), Greenlandic politician, diplomat, journalist, teacher, women's rights activist, human rights activist and interpreter
- Rasmussen, Henrik Fogh (* 1979), American entrepreneur and author
- Rasmussen, Henry (1877–1959), German boat builder, yacht designer and shipyard owner
- Rasmussen, Hugo (1941–2015), Danish jazz musician
- Rasmussen, Jacob (* 1997), Danish football player
- Rasmussen, Jacob Moe (* 1975), Danish racing cyclist
- Rasmussen, Jakob (1871–1924), Greenland State Councilor
- Rasmussen, Johan (* 1970), Swedish ski jumper
- Rasmussen, Johanna (* 1983), Danish soccer player
- Rasmussen, John (* 1926), American nuclear physicist
- Rasmussen, Jonas (* 1977), Danish badminton player
- Rasmussen, Jørgen Nybo (* 1929), Danish historian and archivist
- Rasmussen, Jørgen Skafte (1878–1964), Danish engineer and industrialist
- Rasmussen, Kjeld (* 1954), Danish sports shooter
- Rasmussen, Kjell (* 1927), Norwegian diplomat
- Rasmussen, Knud (1879–1933), Danish polar explorer, ethnologist and author
- Rasmussen, Kyle (* 1968), American ski racer
- Rasmussen, Lars (* 1976), Danish handball player
- Rasmussen, Lars Løkke (* 1964), Danish politician, Prime Minister of Denmark
- Rasmussen, Mads (* 1981), Danish rower
- Rasmussen, Manon (* 1951), Danish costume designer
- Rasmussen, Marianne (* 1972), Danish badminton player
- Rasmussen, Mette , Danish jazz musician
- Rasmussen, Michael (* 1974), Danish racing cyclist
- Rasmussen, Michael (* 1999), Canadian ice hockey player
- Rasmussen, Michelle (* 1976), Danish badminton player
- Rasmussen, Moritz (1878–1965), Danish athlete
- Rasmussen, Morten (* 1985), Danish football player
- Rasmussen, Nicolai Julius († 1824), Danish merchant and inspector of Greenland
- Rasmussen, Norman (1927-2003), American nuclear physicist and technician
- Rasmussen, Ole (* 1952), Danish football player and coach
- Rasmussen, Ole Riber (1955-2017), Danish sports shooter
- Rasmussen, Otto (* 1845), German sculptor
- Rasmussen, Ove Skafte (1909–1995), German-Danish entrepreneur
- Rasmussen, Pamela C. (* 1959), American ornithologist
- Rasmussen, Peter (1906–1992), Danish jazz trombonist and band leader
- Rasmussen, Peter (* 1967), Danish football player
- Rasmussen, Peter (* 1974), Danish badminton player
- Rasmussen, Poul Åge (1925-2000), Danish football player
- Rasmussen, Poul Nyrup (* 1943), Danish politician, MEP
- Rasmussen, Rasmus (1871–1962), Faroese educator and writer
- Rasmussen, Rie (* 1978), Danish actress
- Rasmussen, Roger (* 1983), Norwegian pool player
- Rasmussen, Sibylla (* 1973), German-Danish actress and voice actress
- Rasmussen, Sørenn (* 1976), Danish handball goalkeeper
- Rasmussen, Steen (* 1888), Danish long-distance runner
- Rasmussen, Steen Eiler (1898–1990), Danish architect, urban planner and university professor
- Rasmussen, Steffen (* 1991), Danish badminton player
- Rasmussen, Sunleif (* 1961), Faroese composer of classical music
- Rasmussen, Svend Erik (1923–1972), Danish pastor and provost
- Rasmussen, Theodore (1910-2002), Canadian neurologist
- Rasmussen, Thomas (* 1977), Danish football player
- Rasmussen, Troels (* 1961), Danish football goalkeeper
- Rasmussen, Willy (1910-1958), Danish long jumper, triple jumper and decathlete
- Rasmussen, Willy (1937-2018), Norwegian javelin thrower
Rasn
- Rasner, Martin (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Rasner, Will (1920–1971), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Rasnitsyn, Alexander Pawlowitsch (* 1936), Russian paleontologist and entomologist
Raso
- Raso, Chiara (* 1981), Italian ski mountaineer
- Raso, Hayley (* 1994), Australian soccer player
- Rasoherina (1814–1868), Queen of Madagascar (1863–1868)
- Rasoloarison, Rodin M. , Malagasy primatologist
- Rasool, Ebrahim (* 1962), South African politician
- Rasori, Giovanni (1766–1837), Italian physician
- Rasorjonow, Ihor (* 1970), Ukrainian weightlifter
- Rasouli Mahallaty, Mohammad Javad (* 1959), Iranian diplomat
- Rasouli, Tarek (* 1974), German BMX rider and freerider
- Rasova, Vanja (* 1992), German actress and voice actress
- Rašović, Branko (* 1942), Yugoslav football player
Rasp
- Rasp, Carl Ritter von (1848–1927), German insurance expert, director general of the Bayerische Versicherungsbank
- Rasp, Charles (1846–1907), German-Australian mining entrepreneur
- Rasp, Christian (* 1989), German bobsleigh driver
- Rasp, Fritz (1891–1976), German film and stage actor
- Rasp, Gerd (* 1960), German specialist in ENT
- Rasp, Hans (1895–1966), German librarian
- Rasp, Renate (1935–2015), German writer
- Rasp, Siegfried (1898–1968), German infantry general in World War II
- Rasp, Susanne (1932–1973), German actress
- Raspail, François-Vincent (1794–1878), French botanist and politician
- Raspail, Jean (1925-2020), French writer
- Raspanti, Antonino (* 1959), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Acireale
- Raspanti, Miguel (1904–1991), Argentine religious and Roman Catholic bishop
- Raspe, Ariane (* 1981), German actress, comedian
- Raspe, Hans-Dieter (* 1937), German LDPD functionary, MdV
- Raspe, Hans-Heinrich (* 1945), German internist and social medicine specialist
- Raspe, Horst (1925-2004), German actor and voice actor
- Raspe, Jan-Carl (1944–1977), German terrorist in the Red Army faction
- Raspe, Johannes (* 1977), German actor and voice actor
- Raspé, Margaret (* 1933), German film artist, video artist, performer
- Raspe, Rudolf Erich († 1794), German librarian, writer and polymath
- Raspe, Theodor (1879–1915), German historian, monument conservator and museum director
- Raspe, Torsten (* 1969), German soccer player
- Raspentino, Florian (* 1989), French football player
- Rasper, Ingo (* 1974), German director and screenwriter
- Raspletin, Alexander Andrejewitsch (1908–1967), Russian radio technician, cyberneticist and missile designer
- Rašpoliauskas, Raimondas , Lithuanian musician and composer
- Rasponi, Cesare Maria Antonio (1615–1675), Italian bishop and cardinal
- Raspopović, Nikola (* 1989), Serbian football player
- Raspotnik, Hans (1910–1995), German director and film producer
- Raspudić, Nino (* 1975), Croatian philosopher, translator, publicist and Italianist
- Rasputin, Grigori Efimowitsch (1869–1916), Russian clergyman and traveling prophet
- Rasputin, Maria (1898–1977), Russian author, daughter of the mystic Grigory Rasputin
- Rasputin, Valentin Grigoryevich (1937–2015), Russian writer
- Rasputina, Anna Michailowna (1874–1908), Russian revolutionary
Rasq
- Rasquin, Gérard (1927–2012), Luxembourgish athlete and sports official
- Rasquin, Michel (1899–1958), Luxembourg journalist and politician (LSAP), member of the Chambre
Race
- Räß, Andreas (1794–1887), French-German Roman Catholic Bishop of Strasbourg and politician, MdR
- Räss, Bonifaz (1848–1928), Swiss Catholic theologian
- Rass, Dominic (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Raß, Hans (1911–1997), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Räss, Irène (* 1989), Swiss floorball player
- Räss, Nadja (* 1979), Swiss yodel singer
- Rass, Rudolf (* 1934), German politician (SPD)
- Rassam, Hormuzd (1826–1910), Assyriologist and explorer
- Rassam, Jean-Pierre (1941–1985), French producer
- Rassas, George (* 1942), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Chicago
- Rassau, Martin (* 1967), German actor and comedian and theater entrepreneur
- Rassau, Oskar (1843–1912), German sculptor
- Race, Charles Henri Joseph de (1774–1818), Mayor of Tournai
- Rassek, Ernst (1909–1956), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Rasselnberg, Josef (1912–2005), German football player and coach
- Rassem, Mohammed (1922–2000), German sociologist
- Rassenfosse, Armand (1862–1934), Belgian graphic artist, book illustrator and painter
- Rasser, Alfred (1907–1977), Swiss cabaret artist, actor and politician (LdU)
- Rasser, Caroline (* 1971), Swiss actress and cabaret artist
- Rasser, Johann († 1594), poet and Alsatian Catholic priest
- Rasser, Max (1914–2000), Swiss architect
- Rasser, Roland (* 1932), Swiss cabaret artist and actor
- Rasser, Rudolf (1886–1976), Austrian politician (CSP, ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Rassewytsch, Wassyl (* 1966), Ukrainian historian and publicist
- Raßhofer, Michael (1881–1968), German businessman
- Rassimov, Ivan (1938–2003), Italian actor
- Rassimov, Rada , Italian actress
- Rassinfosse, Jean-Louis (* 1952), Belgian jazz musician
- Rassinger, Bernhard (* 1963), Austrian cyclist
- Rassinier, Paul (1906–1967), French politician, member of the National Assembly, teacher and Holocaust denier
- Rasskasow, Roman Wladimirowitsch (* 1979), Russian walker
- Raßler, Christoph (1615–1675), Benedictine, theologian, scholar, Abbot of Zwiefalten
- Raßler, Jacob Christoph (1605–1665), diplomat, politician, member of the Reichstag and Chancellor of Upper Austria
- Raßler, Johann Christoph (1654–1723), Jesuit, theologian, scholar
- Rassloff, Dirk (* 1973), German basketball player
- Raßloff, Steffen (* 1968), German historian and publicist
- Raßmann, August (1817–1891), German Protestant theologian and Germanist
- Raßmann, Daniel (1790–1864), Hessian organ builder
- Raßmann, Friedrich (1772–1831), German newspaper editor, author, anthologist and bibliographer
- Raßmann, Gustav (1833–1906), Hessian organ builder
- Raßmann, Heinrich Ernst (1734–1812), German teacher, librarian, occasional poet and pastor
- Raßmanns, Heinz-Willi (* 1940), German soccer player
- Rassmus, Jens (* 1967), German children's book author and illustrator
- Rasso , Bavarian nobleman, pilgrim and monastery founder
- Rassoul, Muhammad (1929–2015), Egyptian author, translator and publisher of Islamic literature
- Rassoul, Zalmay (* 1944), Afghan politician
- Rassow, Berthold (1866–1954), German chemist
- Rassow, Ernst (1898–1946), German policeman
- Rassow, Friedrich (1826–1904), German lawyer and politician, MdHdA
- Rassow, Gustav (1855–1944), German businessman and politician (non-party), Member of the Bundestag
- Rassow, Hermann (1819–1907), German philologist
- Rassow, Joachim (* 1959), German biochemist and professor at the Ruhr University in Bochum
- Rassow, Peter (1889–1961), German historian and university professor
- Rassulow, Jabar Rassulowitsch (1913–1982), Tajik politician (Tajik SSR)
- Rasswalder, Siegfried (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Rassweiler, Jens Jochen (* 1955), German urologist
- Rassy, Christoph (* 1934), German shipbuilder and shipyard owner
- Rassy, Gustav (* 1896), German journalist and writer
Rest
- Rast, Brian (* 1981), American poker player
- Rast, Camille (* 1999), Swiss ski racer
- Rast, Christina (* 1968), Swiss theater director
- Rast, Diana (* 1970), Swiss cyclist
- Rast, Florian (* 1984), German film and theater actor
- Rast, Georg (1651–1729), German physician
- Rast, Gertrud (1897–1993), German politician (KPD, DKP), KPD state chairwoman in Schleswig-Holstein
- Rast, Grégory (* 1980), Swiss cyclist
- Rast, Johann (* 1954), German lawyer
- Rast, Kaspar (* 1972), Swiss jazz musician (drums, percussion)
- Rast, Michael (* 1970), Austrian actor
- Rast, Oliver (* 1973), German member of the militant group (mg)
- Rast, René (* 1986), German automobile racing driver
- Rast, Robert (1920–1946), Swiss Jesuit and activist
- Rast, Susanne (* 1962), German sculptor and draftsman
- Rästa, Stig (* 1980), Estonian singer
- Rastagar, Wajiha (* 1967), Afghan singer
- Rastan, Huschang (* 1936), German-Iranian cardiac surgeon
- Rastas, Eino (1894–1965), Finnish long-distance runner
- Rästas, Otto (1890–1938), Estonian-Soviet revolutionary and politician
- Rastatter, Dima (* 1988), German basketball player
- Rastätter, Renate (* 1947), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Rastedt, Daniel (1761–1836), German gardener
- Rastelli, Armando (* 1974), Italian physicist and university professor
- Rastelli, Enrico (1896–1931), Italian juggler
- Rastelli, Maicol (* 1991), Italian cross-country skier
- Rastelli, Massimo (* 1968), Italian football player and coach
- Rastelli, Philip (1918–1991), American Mafia boss in New York City
- Rastemborski, Ulrich (1940–1994), German politician (CDU), MdA, Berlin Senator
- Rastén, Adolph (1913–1993), Danish journalist, foreign correspondent and publicist
- Rastenberger, Julius (1887–1943), German jockey in horse racing
- Rastenis, Gediminas (* 1954), Lithuanian chess player
- Rastenis, Vytautas (* 1952), Lithuanian politician
- Rastenni, Raquel (1915–1998), Danish pop singer
- Raster, Hermann (1827–1891), German-American Forty-Eighter, editor, abolitionist and Republican head of politics
- Rastetter, Hugo (1919–1990), German football player
- Rastetter, Tanja (* 1971), German soccer player and trainer
- Rastić, Ajlan (* 1993), Serbian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Rastić, Damir (* 1988), Serbian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Rastier, François (* 1945), French linguist
- Rastifard, Raha (* 1974), Iranian-German visual artist
- Raštikis, Stasys (1896–1985), Lithuanian major general, chief of staff and publicist
- Rastislav , Prince of Great Moravia
- Rastl, Michael (* 1948), Austrian actor and radio play speaker
- Rastl, Peter (* 1945), Austrian internet pioneer
- Rastner, Andreas (* 1968), German handball player and trainer
- Rastogi, Karan (* 1986), Indian tennis player
- Rastoin, Jacques (1900–1979), French politician
- Rastorgujevs, Andrejs (* 1988), Latvian biathlete
- Rastorgujew, Nikolai Vyacheslavovich (* 1957), Russian singer, musician, actor and politician
- Rastorgujewa, Wera Sergejewna (1912–2005), Russian university professor for Iranian Studies
- Rastra, Patria (* 1989), Indonesian road cyclist
- Rastrelli, Bartolomeo (1675–1744), Italian-Russian sculptor, art caster and architect
- Rastrelli, Bartolomeo Francesco (1700–1771), Italian architect and builder
- Rastrelli, Joseph (1799–1842), German composer and conductor in Dresden
- Rastrelli, Stefano (* 1934), Italian diplomat
- Rastrelli, Vincenzo (1760–1839), Italian composer and singing teacher
- Rastvorova, Valentina Xenofontovna (1933-2018), Soviet foil fencer
- Rastworzew, Alexei Petrovich (* 1978), Russian handball player
Rasu
- Rasuk, Victor (* 1984), American actor
- Rasul, Ghulam (* 1935), Pakistani swimmer
- Rašula, Nedeljko (1937–2011), Bosnian-Serb politician
- Rasulala, Thalmus (1939–1991), American actor
- Rasulof, Mohammad (* 1973), Iranian filmmaker, producer and artist
- Rasulov, Elshod (* 1986), Uzbek boxer
- Rəsulov, Vüqar (* 1991), Azerbaijani chess player
- Rasulsoda, Qochir (* 1961), Tajik politician
- Rəsulzadə, Məhəmməd Əmin (1884–1955), Azerbaijani statesman, scholar, founder, political leader of the Azerbaijani Democratic Republic (1918–1920)
- Rasumkow, Dmytro (* 1983), Ukrainian politician
- Rasumny, Alexander Efimowitsch (1891–1972), Russian film director and cameraman
- Rasumny, Michael (1890–1956), Russian actor
- Rasumow, Maxim Jurjewitsch (* 1990), Russian road cyclist
- Rasumowa, Xenija Alexandrovna (* 1931), Russian plasma physicist
- Rasumowskaja, Karina (* 1983), Russian actress
- Rasumovskaya, Natalija Wiktorovna (* 1975), Russian freestyle skier
- Rasumowski, Alexei Grigoryevich (1709–1771), Russian field marshal and lover of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna
- Rasumowski, Andrei Kirillowitsch (1752–1836), Russian diplomat, music patron and art collector
- Rasumowski, Kirill Grigoryevich (1728–1803), Russian count and general
- Rasuwajew, Juri Sergejewitsch (1945–2012), Russian chess grandmaster and chess coach
Razv
- Raswan, Carl (1893–1966), German traveler to the Orient, book author and promoter of the Arabian horse
- Rasvosow, Alexander Vladimirovich (1879–1920), Russian naval officer and admiral
- Rasvosschajew, Leonid Michailowitsch (* 1973), Russian political activist
Rasy
- Rasym, Peter (* 1953), German musician and bassist
Rasz
- Raszeja, Franciszek (1896–1942), Polish physician and university professor
- Raszeja, Leon (1901–1939), Polish lawyer and mayor of Toruń
- Raszeja, Maksymilian (1889–1939), Polish Catholic priest and professor at the Pelplin seminary
- Raszka, Jan (1871–1945), Polish sculptor and painter
- Raszka, Jan (1928–2007), Polish cross-country skier
- Raszka, Tomáš (* 1971), Czechoslovak ski jumper
- Raszwetnikow, Assen (1897–1951), Bulgarian writer