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- Rebagliati, Ross (* 1971), Canadian snowboarder
- Rebaldi, Jack , Swiss singer, actor and dancer
- Rebane, Alfons (1908–1976), Estonian-German officer in the Estonian army, later a member of the Waffen SS
- Rebane, Bill (* 1937), American feature film director of Latvian origin
- Rebane, Hans (1882–1961), Estonian journalist, politician and diplomat
- Rebane, Helju (* 1948), Estonian writer
- Rebane, Karl (1926–2007), Estonian-Soviet solid-state physicist and university professor
- Rebane, Ljubow Alexandrovna (1929–1991), Soviet-Estonian physicist and university professor
- Rebaque, Héctor (* 1956), Mexican racing driver
- Rebas, Hain (* 1943), Estonian historian
- Rebatet, Lucien (1903–1972), French journalist and writer
- Rebaudi, Ovidio (1860–1931), Paraguayan chemist, writer and occultist
- Rebay von Ehrenwiesen, Wilhelm (1909–2004), German lawyer and district administrator
- Rebay, Ferdinand (1880–1953), Austrian pianist, composer and choir director
- Rebay, Hilla von (1890–1967), Alsatian painter
- Rebay, Marcia von (* 1992), German voice actress
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- Rebbert, Joseph (1837-1897), Catholic theologian, advocate of anti-Semitism
- Rebbi, Claudio (* 1943), Italian-American theoretical physicist
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- Rebe, Alfred (1893–1938), German politician (KPD), victim of Stalinism
- Rebe, Bernd (1939–2013), German legal scholar, university professor, president of the Technical University of Braunschweig and author
- Rebeaud, Mathieu (* 1982), Swiss motocross freestyle rider
- Rebega, Laurențiu (* 1976), Romanian politician
- Rebeiz, René (* 1976), Austrian actor
- Rebeja, Radu (* 1973), Moldovan football player
- Rebek, Jeremy (* 1976), Canadian-Austrian ice hockey player
- Rebek, Julius (* 1944), American chemist
- Rebeka, Marina (* 1980), Latvian opera, song and concert singer (soprano)
- Rebekka (* 1950), German singer and guitarist
- Rebekah asked Meir Tiktiner , a Jewish author
- Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir (* 1978), Icelandic photographer
- Rebel MC (born 1965), British rapper, singer and producer
- Rebel, Ariel (* 1985), Canadian online porn actress, model and food blogger
- Rebel, Benny (* 1968), German photographer and environmentalist
- Rebel, François (1701–1775), French composer
- Rebel, Hans (1861–1940), Austrian entomologist
- Rebel, Hans-Hermann (1889–1967), German dentist and university professor
- Rebel, Jean-Féry (1666–1747), French composer and violinist
- Rebel, Johnny (1938–2016), American cajun and country musician
- Rebel, Jürgen (* 1963), German table tennis player
- Rebel, Karl Martin (1933-2006), German local politician (CDU)
- Rebel, Lise-Lotte (* 1951), Danish bishop of the Danish People's Church
- Rebel, Nadine (* 1975), German sociologist (MA Sociology), management consultant, trainer and athlete
- Rebel, Tony (born 1962), Jamaican reggae singer
- Rebele, Hans (* 1943), German soccer player
- Rebele, Robert (* 1969), German figure maker and puppeteer
- Rebelein, Hans (1916–1975), German chemical director and developer
- Rebel, Fred (1886–1968), Australian single-handed sailor
- Rebell, Fritz (1905–1990), German football coach
- Rebell, Josef (1787–1828), Austrian painter
- Rebell, Volker (* 1947), German moderator, music programmer and author
- Rebell, Walter (* 1951), German theologian, psychologist and writer
- Rebella, Juan Pablo (1974-2006), Uruguayan screenwriter and director
- Rébelliau, Alfred (1858–1934), French librarian, historian, Romance studies and literary scholar
- Rebellin, Davide (* 1971), Italian racing cyclist with an Argentine passport
- Rebellion the Recaller (* 1979), Gambian reggae singer
- Rebellius, Heinz (* 1954), German guitarist, journalist, editor and book author
- Rebello, Ambrose (* 1949), Indian clergyman and bishop of Aurangabad
- Rebello, Jason (born 1969), British pianist
- Rebelo de Sousa, Baltasar (1921–2002), Portuguese doctor and politician
- Rebelo de Sousa, Marcelo (* 1948), Portuguese politician and legal scholar
- Rebelo, Aldo (* 1956), Brazilian politician
- Rebelo, Fernando (* 1943), Portuguese geographer and university rector
- Rebelo, João Lourenço (1610–1661), Portuguese composer, court composer to King João IV of Portugal
- Rebelo, Jorge (* 1940), Mozambican politician, poet and journalist
- Rebelo, Manuela (* 1966), Mozambican lawyer and politician (FRELIMO)
- Rebelo, Maria (* 1956), French long-distance runner
- Rebelo, Marques (1907–1973), Brazilian writer
- Rebelo, Sérgio (* 1959), Portuguese economist
- Rebelo, Sílvia (* 1989), Portuguese soccer player
- Rebenack, Friedrich Wilhelm (1791–1866), Bavarian civil servant and member of the state parliament
- Rebenburg, Hans von (1834–1917), Austrian entrepreneur
- Rebender, Karl († 1918), German administrative officer
- Rebengiuc, Victor (* 1933), Romanian actor
- Rebenich, Stefan (* 1961), German ancient historian
- Rebensburg, Thomas (* 1958), German composer and musician
- Rebensburg, Viktoria (* 1989), German ski racer
- Rebenstein, Lebrecht (1788–1832), German theater actor and opera singer (tenor) at the Berlin National Theater
- Rebentisch, Dieter (* 1941), German contemporary historian
- Rebentisch, Ernst (1920–2013), German officer, surgeon and medical officer
- Rebentisch, Johann Karl von (1710–1765), Prussian major general and Portuguese lieutenant general
- Rebentisch, Juliane (* 1970), German philosopher and university professor
- Rebentrost, David (1614–1703), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor, alternative practitioner and plant breeder
- Rebentrost, Kilian († 1661), Lutheran clergyman and preacher on the mount in Annaberg
- Reber, Annette (1964–2008), German author, director and dramaturge
- Reber, Balthasar (1805–1875), Swiss historian and writer
- Reber, Burkhard (1848–1926), Swiss pharmacist, politician, writer and researcher
- Reber, Franz (1834–1919), German art historian
- Reber, Gerhard (* 1937), German economist
- Reber, Gottlieb (1880–1959), German art dealer
- Reber, Grote (1911-2002), American radio astronomer
- Reber, Hans-Harald , German cook
- Reber, Heinz (1952–2007), Swiss composer
- Reber, Isaac (* 1961), Swiss politician (GPS)
- Reber, John (1858–1931), American politician
- Reber, Jörg (* 1974), Swiss ice hockey player
- Reber, Josef Jakob (1864–1925), Swiss drawing teacher, genre painter and landscape painter
- Reber, Karl (* 1955), Swiss classical archaeologist
- Reber, Napoléon-Henri (1807–1880), French composer
- Reber, Nina (* 1992), Swiss singer
- Reber, Paul (1835–1908), Swiss architect
- Reber, Peter (* 1949), Swiss songwriter and singer
- Reber, Roland (* 1954), German director, author and actor
- Reber, Rolf (* 1959), Swiss psychologist
- Reber, Sabine (* 1970), Swiss journalist and writer
- Reber, Samuel (1903–1971), American diplomat
- Reber, Stephan (* 1949), German politician (CDU), MdV, MdL
- Reber, Walter (1891–1944), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Reber-Gruber, Auguste (1892–1946), German educator
- Rebérioux, Madeleine (1920–2005), French historian
- Rebernik, Ivan (* 1939), Slovenian librarian and diplomat
- Rebers, Andreas (* 1958), German cabaret artist
- Rebers, Friedrich (1929–2001), German savings bank director and Bremen politician (SPD, AfB), Member of the Bundestag
- Rebés, Marc (* 1994), Andorran football player
- Rebet, Lew (1912–1957), Ukrainian politician, publicist and lawyer
- Rebetez, Martine (* 1961), Swiss climate researcher
- Rebetez, René (1933-1999), Colombian writer
- Rebeur-Paschwitz, Ernst von (1861–1895), German astronomer and geophysicist
- Rebeur-Paschwitz, Hubert von (1863–1933), German naval officer, most recently admiral and commander in chief of the Ottoman and Bulgarian fleets in the First World War
- Rebeyrolle, Paul (1926–2005), French painter
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- Rebhahn, Karl (1912–2005), Austrian architect
- Rebhahn, Robert (1954–2018), Austrian lawyer and university professor at the University of Vienna
- Rebhan, Anton (* 1960), Austrian physicist
- Rebhan, Eckhard (* 1937), German physicist
- Rebhan, Johann (1604–1689), German lawyer and theologian
- Rebhan, Josef (* 1937), German politician (CDU)
- Rebhan, Nikolaus (1571–1626), German theologian, chronicler and church official
- Rebhandl, Bert (* 1964), Austrian film critic, non-fiction author and lecturer
- Rebhandl, Manfred (* 1966), Austrian author of crime novels
- Rebhandl, Reinhold (* 1957), Austrian painter, graphic artist and university lecturer
- Rebhann, Georg (1824–1892), Austrian civil engineer and university professor
- Rebholz, Frank (* 1956), German police officer and police chief of Ludwigsburg
- Rebholz, Johannes (1885–1960), German local politician (SPD)
- Rebhorn, James (1948-2014), American actor
- Rebhuhn, Adolf (1854–1924), German elementary school teacher
- Partridge, Peter , German singer, songwriter and composer
- Rebhuhn, Werner (1922–2001), German graphic artist
- Rebhun, Paul († 1546), German Lutheran clergyman and poet
Rebi
- Rebiba, Scipione (1504–1577), Italian cardinal, to whom most of the lines of succession (Apostolic Succession) go back
- Rebibo, René (1917-1998), French football player
- Rebić, Adalbert (1937–2014), Yugoslav or Croatian Catholic clergyman, biblical scholar and minister
- Rebić, Ante (* 1993), Croatian football player
- Rebić, Goran (* 1968), Austrian-Yugoslav filmmaker
- Řebíček, Josef (1844–1904), Czech violinist and conductor
- Řebíček-Löffler, Elisabeth (1849–1921), German opera singer (soprano)
- Rębiewski, Jarosław (* 1974), Polish cyclist
- Rebikoff, Dimitri (1921–1997), French pioneer in the development of underwater technology
- Rebikow, Vladimir Ivanovich (1866–1920), Russian composer
- Rebillard, Daniel (* 1948), French cyclist
- Rebillot, Pat (* 1935), American fusion and jazz musician and arranger
- Rebillot, Paul (1931-2010), American psychotherapist
- Rebischt, Jean Marie (* 1962), French composer and musician
- Rebitsch, Mathias (1911–1990), Austrian mountaineer
- Rebitsch, Robert (* 1968), Austrian historian and university professor
- Rebitu, Bontu (* 1997), Bahraini long-distance runner of Ethiopian origin
- Rebitzer, Dieter (* 1965), German economist
- Rebitzer, Erich , victims of Austrian miscarriage of justice
- Rebitzki, Helmut (1896–1968), German politician
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- Rebka, Glen (1931-2015), American physicist
- Rebko, Alexei Wassiljewitsch (* 1986), Russian football player
Rebl
- Reble, Albert (1910–2000), German educator
- Reble, Columban (1664–1738), German Benedictine monk and historian
- Reblin, Flávio (* 1988), Brazilian cyclist
- Rebling, Carl (1813–1878), German lawyer and politician
- Rebling, Eberhard (1911–2008), German musicologist, anti-fascist and politician (SED), Member of the Bundestag
- Rebling, Friedrich (1834–1900), German opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Rebling, Gustav (1821–1902), German composer and conductor
- Rebling, Jalda (* 1951), German singer
- Rebling, Kathinka (* 1941), German violinist and musicologist
Rebm
- Rebmann, August (1887–1967), German teacher, archivist and local researcher
- Rebmann, Bernhard (* 1941), German painter and graphic artist of Fantastic Realism and Psycho Art
- Rebmann, Edmund (1853–1938), German secondary school director, politician and member of the Baden state parliament
- Rebmann, Georg Friedrich (1768–1824), German lawyer and publicist
- Rebmann, Gustav (1845–1920), Swiss politician
- Rebmann, Gustav (* 1910), German soccer player
- Rebmann, Hans (1499–1568), Reformed theologian
- Rebmann, Jakob (1851–1935), priest, Jesuit, university professor in the USA
- Rebmann, Johann Jakob (1846–1932), Swiss politician, farmer and cattle breeder
- Rebmann, Johannes († 1517), Württemberg theologian and provost of Herrenberg
- Rebmann, Johannes (1812–1890), Swiss politician
- Rebmann, Johannes (1820–1876), missionary and traveler to Africa
- Rebmann, Jutta (* 1943), German writer and publicist
- Rebmann, Kurt (1924–2005), German Federal Attorney General
- Rebmann, Richard (* 1958), German publisher
- Rebmann, Rudolf (1759–1837), Swiss farmer and politician
- Rebmann, Stefan (* 1962), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Rebmann-Janković, Jasmina (* 1986), Dutch handball player
Rebn
- Rebne Stenseth, Marthea (* 1990), Norwegian ski jumper, trainer and official
- Rebner, Adolf (1876–1967), Austrian violinist and violist
- Rebner, Arthur (1890–1949), chansonnier, author, librettist, composer, review writer, emcee and lyricist
Rebo
- Rebocho, Pedro (* 1995), Portuguese soccer player
- Reboli, Tino (1914–1985), American racing cyclist
- Rebolledo Clément, Juan (* 1913), Mexican ambassador
- Rebolledo Salinas, René Osvaldo (* 1958), Chilean clergyman, Archbishop of La Serena
- Rebolledo, Benito (1880–1964), Chilean painter
- Rebolledo, Pedro (1895–1963), Panamanian composer
- Rebollo, Antonio (* 1955), Spanish archer
- Rebollo, Modesto (1906–1979), Uruguayan politician
- Rebora, Clemente (1885–1957), Italian poet
- Reborch, Johannes , German bell founder
- Reborch, Johannes († 1513), Augustinian canon
- Rebord, Philippe (* 1957), Swiss professional officer (corps commander), chief of the army
- Reboredo, Francisco (1914–1973), Spanish football player and coach
- Rebouças, André (1838–1898), Brazilian engineer and abolitionist
- Reboul, Fabien (* 1995), French tennis player
- Reboul, Gilles (* 1969), French triathlete
- Reboul, Jean (1796–1864), French poet and politician
- Reboul, Jean-Baptiste (1862-1926), French chef
- Reboullet, André (1916–2010), French Romance philologist and foreign language teacher
- Rebozo, Charles (1912–1998), American entrepreneur involved in the Watergate Affair
Rebr
- Rebrača, Željko (* 1972), Serbian basketball player
- Rebreanu, Liviu (1885–1944), Romanian writer, playwright, journalist
- Rebrik, Wera Jurjewna (* 1989), Russian javelin thrower of Ukrainian origin
- Rebro, Karol (1912–2000), Slovak legal historian and rector of the Comenius University in Bratislava
- Rebroff, Ivan (1931–2008), German singer with a bass voice
- Rebrow, Artyom Gennadyevich (* 1984), Russian football player
- Rebrow, Ivan Ivanovich († 1666), Russian explorer
- Rebrow, Serhij (* 1974), Ukrainian football player and coach
- Rebry, Gaston (1905–1953), Belgian racing cyclist
- Rebry, Gaston junior (1933-2007), Belgian racing cyclist
Rebs
- Rebs, Christian Gottlob (1773–1843), German Protestant theologian and teacher
- Rébsamen, Enrique Conrado (1857–1904), Swiss-Mexican educator
- Rebsamen, François (* 1951), French politician
- Rebsch, Peter (1938–2007), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdA
- Rebscher, Herbert (* 1954), German entrepreneur
- Rebscher, Wilhelm (1919–2008), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Rebstein, Antoine (* 1978), Swiss conductor and pianist
- Rebstein, Johann Jakob (1840–1907), Swiss mathematician and geodesist
- Rebstein-Metzger, Emmy (1898–1967), German lawyer, women's rights activist and entrepreneur
- Rebstock, Jeremias (1602–1660), German theologian; Protestant abbot of the Blaubeuren monastery
- Rebstock, Ulrich (* 1951), German orientalist
Rebu
- Rebuck, Gail (born 1952), British publisher
- Rébuffat, Gaston (1921–1985), French mountaineer
- Rebuffat, René (1930–2019), French archaeologist and Directeur de recherche de classe exceptionnelle
- Rebuffi, Giorgio (1928–2014), Italian comic book artist and author
- Rebula, Alojz (1924–2018), Slovenian-speaking Italian writer and translator
- Rebull Gordillo, Santiago (1829–1902), Mexican painter
- Rebut, Paul-Henri (* 1936), French physicist
- Rebut, Pierre (1827–1898), French cactus gardener