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Ren
- Ren Cancan (* 1986), Chinese boxer
- Ren Mingwei (* 1999), Chinese ice hockey goalkeeper
- Ren Xiong (1823-1857), Chinese artist
- Ren, Bishi (1904–1950), Chinese politician, Marxist and revolutionary
- Ren, Hui (* 1983), Chinese speed skater
- Ren, Jianxin (* 1925), Chinese lawyer, President of the Chinese People's Court
- Ren, Long (* 1988), Chinese biathlete
- Ren, Mengqian (* 1993), Chinese pole vaulter
- Ren, Qian (* 2001), Chinese water diver
- Ren, Rong (* 1960), German visual artist of Chinese origin
- Ren, Ruiping (* 1976), Chinese triple jumper
- Ren, Stefanie (* 1987), German screenwriter and author
- Ren, Wanding (* 1944), Chinese dissident (People's Republic of China)
- Ren, Xinmin (1915-2017), Chinese aerospace engineer
- Ren, Xiujuan (* 1974), Chinese long-distance runner
- Ren, Zhengfei (* 1944), Chinese IT engineer and entrepreneur
- Ren, Ziwei (* 1997), Chinese short tracker
Rena
- Rena, Kid (1898-1949), American jazz trumpeter
- Rena, Rodrigo García (* 1980), Spanish cyclist
- Renacci, Jim (born 1958), American politician (Republican Party)
- Renan, Ernest (1823-1892) French writer, historian, archaeologist, and orientalist
- Renán, Sergio (1933–2015), Argentine film actor, director and screenwriter
- Renäng, Petter (* 1981), Swedish cyclist
- Renäng, Viktor (* 1986), Swedish cyclist
- Renar, Helmuth (1892–1967), German stage and film actor and stage director
- Renar, Karl (1928–1991), Austrian actor
- Renard, Alex , French jazz musician
- Renard, Alexandre-Charles (1906–1983), French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Lyon
- Renard, Alphonse-François (1842–1903), Belgian geologist and mineralogist
- Renard, Andreas Maria von (1795–1874), German coal and steel entrepreneur and Prussian politician
- Renard, Charles (1847–1905), French aviation pioneer, builder of airships
- Renard, Claude (1946–2019), Belgian cartoonist and teacher
- Renard, Colette (1924–2010), French singer and actress
- Renard, Edmund (1830–1905), German sculptor
- Renard, Edmund (the Younger) (1871–1932), German builder, art historian and monument conservator
- Renard, Gary R. (* 1951), American author, spiritual teacher, lecturer
- Renard, Gregor (1814–1885), German photographer, silhouetteur and painter
- Renard, Heinrich (1868–1928), German architect
- Renard, Hervé (* 1968), French football player and coach
- Renard, Johannes Ludwig (1775-1859), farmer and writer
- Renard, Johannes Maria von (1829–1874), German industrialist and politician, MdR
- Renard, John (* 1944), American scholar of Islam and oriental studies, with a focus on Islamic theology and art history
- Renard, Jules (1864-1910) French writer
- Renard, Manuela (* 1950), German voice actress and actress
- Renard, Marie (1864–1939), Austrian opera singer (alto / mezzo-soprano)
- Renard, Maurice (1875–1939), French writer and lawyer
- Renard, Rosita (1894-1949), Chilean pianist
- Renard, Simon (1513–1573), knight, Burgundian diplomat, adviser to Emperor Charles V.
- Renard, Walter (1904–1994), German engineer, rector of the Leibniz University of Hanover
- Renard, Wendie (* 1990), French soccer player
- Renart, Dionís (1878–1946), Spanish sculptor and astronomer
- Renart, Joaquim (1879–1961), Spanish draftsman, painter and interior designer of Catalan descent
- Renata of Lorraine (1544–1602), daughter of Duke Francis I of Lorraine, Princess of Lorraine, Duchess of Bavaria
- Renate (* 1980), Austrian pop singer and musician
- Renato Augusto (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Renato, Camillo († 1575), anti-Trinitarian Baptist, theologian and teacher
- Renatus (1519–1544), Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau-Breda
- Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus , late ancient Roman historian
- Renatus, Christian (* 1947), German politician (LDPD)
- Renau d'Elicagaray, Bernard (1652–1719), French engineer and naval officer
- Renau, Josep (1907–1982), Spanish painter, printmaker and photomontage artist
- Renaud de Châtillon († 1187), French crusader, Prince of Antioch, Lord of Oultrejordain
- Renaud de Nanteuil († 1283), Bishop of Beauvais
- Renaud de Précigny († 1270), Marshal of France
- Renaud de Vichiers († 1256), Grand Master of the Templar Order
- Renaud of Vendôme († 1017), Bishop of Paris, Count of Vendôme, Count of Paris
- Renaud, Achilles (1819–1884), Swiss lawyer and university professor
- Renaud, Albert (1920–2012), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Renaud, Armand (1836–1895), French poet
- Renaud, Chris (* 1966), American comic artist, film director and storyboard artist
- Renaud, Eugène , French racing car driver
- Renaud, Francis (* 1967), French actor, film director and screenwriter
- Renaud, Georges (1893–1975), French chess player
- Renaud, Henri (1925–2002), French jazz pianist and composer
- Renaud, Line (born 1928), French singer and actress
- Renaud, Madeleine (1900–1994), French stage and film actress
- Renaud, Mark (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player
- Renaud, Maurice (1861-1933), French opera singer (baritone)
- Renaud, Mickey (1988-2008), Canadian ice hockey striker
- Renaud, Theodor (1844–1910), German writer
- Renaudel, Pierre (1871–1935), French journalist and socialist politician
- Renaudin, Bertrand (* 1955), French jazz musician (drums, composition)
- Renaudin, Guy (1918–2002), French track cyclist
- Renaudin, Hervé Jean Luc (1941–2003), French clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Renaudin, Louis (1892–1969) French classical archaeologist and banker
- Renaudot, Eusèbe (1646–1720), French Catholic cleric, journalist, orientalist and liturgical scholar
- Renaudot, Théophraste (1586–1653), French doctor, philanthropist, is considered the founder of modern journalism
- Renauer, Robert (* 1985), German racing car driver
- Renauld, Isabelle (* 1966), French actress
- Renault, Bernard (1836–1904), French paleobotanist
- Renault, Cécile (1774–1794), French historical figure of the French Revolution
- Renault, Emmanuel (1922-2010), French religious
- Renault, Éric (* 1956), French economist
- Renault, Gilbert (1904–1984), French resistance fighter
- Renault, Louis (1843–1918), French lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Renault, Louis (1877–1944), French engineer and co-founder of the Renault car brand
- Renault, Maisie (1907-2003), French resistance fighter
- Renault, Marcel (1872–1903), French automobile designer and racing driver
- Renault, Mary (1905-1983), British writer
- Renault, Stéphane (* 1968), French badminton player
- Renaut, Emmanuel (* 1968), French chef
- Renaux, Dominique (* 1952), French ambassador
- Renavand, Nicolas (* 1982), French tennis player
- Renay, Diane (* 1945), American pop singer
- Renay, Liz (1926–2007), American burlesque dancer, stripper, and actress
- Renazzi, Eugenio von , Italian painter
Renb
- Renberg, Elsa Laula (1877–1931), Sami activist and politician
- Renberg, Mikael (* 1972), Swedish ice hockey striker
- Renberg, Tore (* 1972), Norwegian writer and musician
- Renbourn, John (1944-2015) British folk rock singer and guitarist
Renc
- Renc, Agnieszka (* 1986), Polish rower
- Renč, Filip (* 1965), Czech director and actor
- Rencher, Abraham (1798–1883), American politician
- Renciu, Simona (* 1967), Romanian gymnast
- Renck, Johan (* 1966), Swedish musician and director
- Renckwitz, Fritz (* 1921), German SED functionary and MfS sector leader in the SED Central Committee
- Rencurel, Benoîte (1647–1718), Venerable Servant of God
Rend
- Renda, Mustafa Abdülhalik (1881–1957), Ottoman, Turkish civil servant and politician
- Rendacio, Paolo (1435–1521), Superior General of the Paulan Order
- Rendahl, Hialmar (1891–1969), Swedish zoologist
- Rendall, Alan (* 1963), British mathematician and mathematical physicist
- Rendawa Shönnu Lodrö (1349–1412), Buddhist Lama and author
- Rende, Camillo Siciliano di (1847–1897), Italian cardinal
- Rendel, Christian (* 1960), German translator, writer and literary scholar
- Rendel, Martin (* 1968), German cultural manager and university professor
- Rendell, Don (1926–2015), British soprano and tenor saxophonist, clarinetist, flautist and arranger of modern jazz
- Rendell, Ed (* 1944), American politician
- Rendell, Ruth (1930-2015), British writer
- Rendell, Stuart (* 1972), Australian hammer thrower
- Rendelmann, Hubert , German rugby player
- Render, Bernhard (1894–1985), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Render, Mattiline (* 1947), American sprinter
- Render, Otto (1926–1969), German football player and coach
- Render, Wenceslaus (1669–1733), Moravian architect and stonemason
- Renders, Jens (* 1981), Belgian racing cyclist
- Renders, Marleen (* 1968), Belgian long-distance runner
- Rendez, Helmar (* 1962), German energy manager
- Rendi, Michael (* 1964), Austrian diplomat, head of cabinet in the Ministry of the Chancellery
- Rendi-Wagner, Pamela (* 1971), Austrian tropical medicine specialist, chairwoman of the Social Democratic Party of Austria
- Rendić, Ivan (1849–1932), Croatian sculptor
- Rendina, Charlene (* 1947), Australian athlete
- Rendina, Victor (1916–1985), American film and television actor
- Rendine, Aldo (1917–1987), Italian actor
- Rendl, Georg (1903–1972), Austrian writer
- Rendla, Andrej (* 1990), Slovak football player
- Rendle, Bernd (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Rendle, Sharon (* 1966), British judoka
- Rendler, Hugo (* 1957), German radio play, screenplay, novel and theater author
- Rendón Leal, Ruy (* 1953), Mexican clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hermosillo
- Rendón, Greeicy (* 1992), Colombian actress and singer
- Rendón, Marianne (* 1990), American actress
- Rendra, Willibrordus S. (1935–2009), Indonesian poet, performer, actor and director
- Rendschmidt, Elsa (1886–1969), German figure skater
- Rendschmidt, Max (* 1993), German canoeist
- Rendtorff, Barbara (* 1951), German sociologist and educationalist
- Rendtorff, Emma (1894–1979), German kindergarten teacher, youth writer and deaconess
- Rendtorff, Franz (1860–1937), German Protestant theologian
- Rendtorff, Heinrich (1888–1960), Lutheran theologian and regional bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg
- Rendtorff, Rolf (1925–2014), German theologian
- Rendtorff, Trutz (1931–2016), German Protestant theologian
- Rendu, Rosalie (1786–1856), French Vincentian who was beatified in 2003
- Rendueles, César (* 1975), Spanish sociologist, university lecturer, intellectual and essayist
- Rendulić, Borna (* 1992), Croatian ice hockey player
- Rendulic, Leo , Austrian geotechnician
- Rendulic, Lothar (1887–1971), Austrian officer, most recently Colonel General of the German Wehrmacht in World War II
Rene
- René (1454–1492), Duke of Alençon and Count of Le Perche
- René I (1409–1480), Duke of Anjou, Bar, Lorraine, Count of Provence, Titular King of Naples, Sicily, Jerusalem etc.
- René II (1451–1508), Duke of Lorraine (1473–1508)
- René, Denise (1913–2012), French art dealer
- René, France-Albert (1935–2019), Seychellois politician, President of the Seychelles (1977–2004)
- René, Googie (1927–2007), American blues pianist
- René, Henri (1906–1993), American jazz and entertainment musician and music producer
- Rene, James (* 1986), soccer player (Turks and Caicos Islands)
- René, Maureen (* 1933), British pop singer
- René, Mélanie (* 1990), Swiss singer
- René, Norman (1951–1996), American film and theater director and film producer
- Rene, Roy (1891-1954), Australian comedian
- Rene, Wendy (1947-2014), American soul singer
- Reneau, George (1901–1933), American old-time musician
- Reneauld, Michel (1760–1826), Mayor
- Reneaulme, Paul (1560–1624), French physician and botanist
- Reneberg, Richey (born 1965), American tennis player
- Renée de France (1510–1574), Duchess of Ferrara
- Renee, Melia (* 1989), American actress
- Renée, Ricky (1929–2017), American actor and entertainer
- Reneischi, Victor (* 1967), Soviet-Moldovan canoeist
- Renell, Andreas (* 1955), German actor
- Renella, Pat (1929–2012), American actor
- Renelt, Oliver , German designer
- Rener, Adam , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Rener, Monika (* 1944), German philologist
- Renesse, Camille de (1836–1904), Belgian count, entrepreneur and author
- Renesse, Emil von , German Protestant theologian
- Renesse, Jan-Robert von (* 1966), German social judge
- Renesse, Margot von (* 1940), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Renevier, Eugène (1831–1906), Swiss geologist and paleontologist
- Rénevier, Pauline (* 1998), German child actress
- Renew, Sergei (* 1985), Kazakh road cyclist
Renf
- Renfer, Pascal (* 1977), Swiss football player
- Renfer, Werner (1898–1936), Swiss writer
- Renfordt, Anja (* 1980), German kickboxer
- Renfordt, Jürgen (* 1955), German pop singer
- Renfordt, Wilhelm (1889–1950), German painter
- Renfrew, Charles Byron (1928–2017), American lawyer and business manager
- Renfrew, Colin (* 1937), British archaeologist and politician
- Renfro, Brad (1982-2008), American actor
- Renfro, Mel (born 1941), American football player and coach
- Renfro, Ray (1929–1997) American football player and coach
- Renfroe, Alex (* 1986), American basketball player
- Renfroe, Andrew , American jazz musician (guitar, arrangement, composition)
- Renfroe, Jeff , American film director, screenwriter and film editor
- Renfroe, Robert (* 1969), American-Austrian basketball player
- Renfrow, William Cary (1845–1922), American politician
- Renft, Klaus (1942–2006), German musician
- Renfurm, Maikel (* 1976), Dutch football player
Tight
- Reng, Ronald (* 1970), German sports journalist and book author
- Renga, Francesco (* 1968), Italian singer and songwriter
- Rengakos, Antonios (* 1957), Greek classical philologist
- Rengel, Heinrich (1907–1979), Swiss politician (front movement)
- Rengeling, Hans-Werner (* 1938), German legal scholar
- Renger, Annemarie (1919–2008), German politician (SPD)
- Renger, Frank (* 1968), German hooligan
- Renger, Gernot (1937–2013), German biochemist
- Renger, Johannes (* 1934), German ancient orientalist
- Renger, Ludwig (1813–1905), German-Austrian lawyer, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Renger, Matthias (* 1985), German actor and voice actor
- Renger, Ottokar (1850–1876), German painter
- Renger, Peter (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL, Mayor of Halle
- Renger, Thomas (* 1970), German physicist and university professor
- Renger-Patzsch, Albert (1897–1966), German photographer of the so-called "New Objectivity"
- Rengeruk, Lilian Kasait (* 1997), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Rengger, Albrecht (1764–1835), Swiss politician
- Rengger, Johann Rudolf (1795–1832), Swiss doctor and natural scientist
- Renggli, Eugène (1923–2016), Swiss sculptor
- Renggli, Franz (* 1952), Swiss cross-country skier
- Renggli, Jean (1846–1898), Swiss painter
- Renggli, Michel (* 1980), Swiss football player
- Renggli, Sepp (1924–2015), Swiss sports journalist and book author
- Rengier, Paula (1890–1971), German teacher, school founder and pioneer of social work
- Rengier, Rudolf (* 1948), German lawyer
- Rengifo, Daniel (1993-2020), Colombian actor
- Rengifo, Hernán (* 1983), Peruvian soccer player
- Rengifo, Javier (1884–1958), Chilean composer
- Rengstorf, Karl Heinrich (1903–1992), German Protestant theologian
Renh
- Renhart, Erich (* 1959), Roman Catholic theologian
- Renhō (* 1967), Japanese politician, model, television presenter
- Renholm, Wiola (* 1942), Finnish badminton player
Reni
- Reni, Guido (1575–1642), Italian painter and etcher
- Renica, Alessandro (* 1962), Italian football player
- Renié, Henriette (1875–1956), French harpist and composer
- Rénier de Trith , Lord of Trith-Saint-Léger, Duke of Philippopolis, crusader
- Renier von Saint-Trond , principal of the Latin school in Mechelen
- Renier, Daniele (1768–1851), Italian politician, mayor of Venice
- Renier, Franck (* 1974), French racing cyclist
- Renier, Jérémie (* 1981), Belgian actor
- Renier, Paolo (1710–1789), 119th Doge of Venice
- Renier, Rodolfo (1857–1915), Italian Romance studies and literary scholar
- Renier, Stefano Andrea (1759-1830), Italian zoologist and doctor
- Rénier, Yves (* 1942), French actor
- Renieri, Vincenzo (1606–1647), Italian mathematician and astronomer
- Reniers, Tiny (* 1947), Dutch archer
- Renis, Tony (* 1938), Italian singer, songwriter, record producer and actor
Renk
- Renk, Anton (1871–1906), Tyrolean writer and folklorist
- Renk, Hartmut , German major general and deputy commander of the army training command
- Renk, Hubert (1917–1966), German soccer player
- Renk, Silke (* 1967), German athlete
- Renk, Ulrike (* 1967), German writer
- Renkel, Michael (* 1965), German guitarist and composer
- Renkema, Kim (* 1987), Dutch volleyball player
- Renken, Carl Heinrich (1893–1954), German businessman and local politician
- Renken, Friedrich (1930–2011), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Renken, Johannes (1894–1988), German politician (ChrsV, CDU), MdR, MdL
- Renken, John-Dennis (* 1981), German jazz and improvisation musician (trumpet, composition)
- Renken, Walter , German SS leader in the Reich Security Main Office
- Renker, Alwin (1931–2013), German religious educator from the Diocese of Freiburg
- Renker, Armin (1891–1961), German politician (CDU) and author
- Renker, Felix (1867–1935), German playwright
- Renker, Gustav (1889–1967), journalist and writer
- Renker, Joseph (1933–2018), German theologian, priest and religious educator
- Renkewitz, Etienne (* 1988), German ice hockey player
- Renkewitz, Georg (1687–1758), German organist and organ builder in Saxony
- Renkewitz, Heinz (1902–1974), Protestant theologian of the Brothers Unity
- Renkewitz, Théodore (1833–1910), British landscape and architecture painter
- Renkewitz, Werner (1911–1978), German organ builder and organ researcher
- Renkhoff, Hans-Wilhelm (1927–2011), German entrepreneur
- Renkhoff, Otto (1905–1995), German archivist and author
- Renkin, Jules (1862–1934), Belgian politician and Prime Minister
- Renklibay, Ali Osman (* 1948), Turkish football player and coach
- Renko, Max (* 1985), Austrian triathlete
- Renkonen, Daniel (* 1970), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Renkse, Jonas (* 1975), Swedish musician
Renl
- Renlin, Philipp († 1598), German painter and cartographer
Renm
- Renmælmo, Erik (* 1981), Norwegian ski jumper and ski jumping coach
Run
- Renn, Crystal (* 1986), American model
- Renn, Franz Xaver (1784–1875), Austrian sculptor
- Renn, Gottfried (1818–1900), German sculptor
- Renn, Jürgen (* 1940), German soccer player
- Renn, Jürgen (* 1956), German science historian
- Renn, Ludwig (1889–1979), German writer
- Renn, Manfred (* 1948), German linguist
- Renn, Olaf (* 1969), German soccer player
- Renn, Ortwin (* 1951), German economist, sociologist and sustainability scientist
- Renn, Roland (* 1961), German racing cyclist
- Renn, Rosalinde (* 1941), German theater and film actress and director
- Renn, Rüdiger (1927–1993), German actor
- Renna, Lucio Angelo Maria (* 1941), Italian religious, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of San Severo
- Renna, Luigi (* 1966), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of the Cerignola-Ascoli Satriano diocese
- Renna, Patrick (* 1979), American actor
- Rennack, Hans-Jürgen (* 1942), German brigadier general
- Rennack, Nadine (* 1983), German actress
- Rennahan, Ray (1896–1980), American cinematographer
- Rennard, Chris, Baron Rennard (* 1960), British politician and party official
- Rennard, Deborah (born 1959), American actress
- Rennau, Joachim (1919–1993), German author
- Renne, Berndt (* 1943), German actor and theater director
- Renne, Gilles (* 1954), French jazz musician (guitarist, band leader)
- Renne, Max (* 1974), German conductor
- Renne, Paul (1939-1970) American biathlete
- Rennebach, Renate (* 1947), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Rennebaum, Herta (1902–1996), German piano teacher and pianist
- Rennebaum, Waltraud , German singer
- Renneberg, Annett (* 1978), German actress
- Renneberg, Heinz (1927–1999), German rower, Olympic champion
- Renneberg, Reinhard (* 1951), German biochemist
- Renneberg, Wolfgang , German university professor, physicist and fully qualified lawyer
- Rennebohm, Oscar (1889–1968), American politician
- Rennefanz, Sabine (* 1974), German journalist and author
- Rennefeld, Ilse (1895–1984), German anthroposophic doctor
- Rennefeld, Otto (1887–1957), German poet and anthroposophist
- Renneisen, Erich (1907–1970), German diplomat and foreign trade official of the GDR
- Renneisen, Jakob (1899–1973), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Renneisen, Mathias (* 1986), German actor
- Renneisen, Walter (* 1940), German actor
- Rennell, James (1742-1830) British geographer, historian, and oceanography pioneer
- Rennell, Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell (1858–1941), British diplomat, MP (Unionist Party), poet
- Rennella, Vincenzo (* 1988), Italian-French football player
- Rennemo, Kristian Tettli (* 1984), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Race, Franz Karl (1818–1897), German railway official and district administrator
- Race, Peter von der (1607–1669), German goldsmith
- Race-Allhoff, Beate (* 1951), German psychologist, university professor and university president
- Rennkampff, Alexander von (1783-1854), German nobleman and writer
- Racekampff, Alexander von (1787–1869), Livonian landowner and district administrator
- Racekampff, Nikolai Karlowitsch (1832–1899), Mayor of Kiev and Rector of the University of Kiev
- Rennkampff, Paul von (1854–1918), Russian general of German-Baltic origin
- Renner, Alexander (1892–1966), Austrian aviation pioneer, member of a Graz artist family
- Renner, Anatol (1890–1982), Austrian aviation pioneer; Member of a Graz artist family
- Renner, Andreas (* 1959), German politician (CDU)
- Renner, Andreas (* 1964), German historian
- Renner, Andreas von (1814–1898), Württemberg civil servant and minister
- Renner, Benjamin (* 1983), French cartoonist, animator and filmmaker
- Renner, Brigitte (* 1925), German actress
- Renner, Carl Oskar (1908–1998), German writer
- Renner, Caspar Friedrich (1692–1772), German lawyer, Hanoverian artistic director, structurer and mayor
- Renner, Cecil von (* 1990), German actor
- Renner, Dieter (1949–1998), German football player and coach
- Renner, Eduard (1891–1952), Uri doctor and ethnographer
- Renner, Elizabeth (* 1946), Gambian politician
- Renner, Florian (1870–1945), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Renner, Franz , incunabula printer in Venice
- Renner, Franz (1866–1912), Austrian aviation pioneer, member of a Graz artist family
- Renner, Friedrich (1910–1985), German engineer, managing director and senator (Bavaria), member of the SPD
- Renner, Frumentius (1908–2000), German Roman Catholic priest, Benedictine and author
- Renner, Gerhard (1952–2008), Austrian librarian
- Renner, Gottlob Adolph († 1777), Elector of Saxony
- Renner, Guido (* 1971), German actor
- Renner, Günter (1939–2005), German lawyer
- Renner, Hans (1901–1971), German music writer
- Renner, Hans (1919–1970), German ski jumper and ski jumping trainer
- Renner, Hartmut (* 1951), German metal sculptor
- Renner, Heike (* 1979), German pop singer and presenter
- Renner, Heinz (1892–1964), German politician (KPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Renner, Herbert (* 1946), German soccer player
- Renner, Ingeborg (1930–2010), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Renner, Jeremy (* 1971), American actor and musician
- Renner, Johann (1525–1583), German notary and chronicler
- Renner, Johann Anton (1743–1800), Aargau politician
- Renner, Johann Georg , German gold and silver worker
- Renner, Johann Jacob , Freiburg city council
- Renner, Johanne Justine (1763–1856), Dresden personality
- Renner, Josef , German gymnast
- Renner, Josef (1892–1958), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Renner, Joseph jun. (1868–1934), German organist and composer
- Renner, Julia (* 1987), German handball player
- Renner, Jürgen (* 1966), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Renner, Karin (* 1965), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Renner, Karl (1833–1913), German fire brigade commander and businessman
- Renner, Karl (1870–1950), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, Federal Chancellor and Federal President
- Renner, Karl-Heinz (* 1965), German psychologist
- Renner, Klaus G. (1949–2019), German publisher
- Renner, Lois (* 1961), Austrian artist
- Renner, Lothar (1918–1991), German officer, most recently in the rank of major general
- Renner, Ludwig (1884–1962), German teacher
- Renner, Luise (1872–1963), wife of the Austrian Federal President Karl Renner, co-founder and first president of Volkshilfe Österreich
- Renner, Martin (* 1954), German co-spokesman for the AfD state association in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Renner, Martina (* 1967), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Renner, Max (* 1992), German ice hockey player
- Renner, Maxie (* 1985), German singer
- Renner, Maximilian (1919–1990), German zoologist
- Renner, Meta , German opera singer (soprano)
- Renner, Moritz (* 1981), German lawyer and university professor
- Renner, Narcissus (1502–1536), Augsburg illuminator and probably a draftsman for woodcuts
- Renner, Otto (1883–1960), German botanist and university professor
- Renner, Paolo (* 1958), Italian Roman Catholic theologian
- Renner, Paul (1878–1956), German typographer, graphic designer and author
- Renner, Philipp († 1512), Catholic priest, Benedictine and abbot of the Murrhardt Monastery
- Renner, Philipp († 1555), Bishop of Lavant
- Renner, René (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Renner, Roland (* 1951), German actor
- Renner, Rudolf (1894–1940), German politician
- Renner, Samuel Abraham von (1776–1850), Swiss-Württemberg agricultural reformer in Bavaria
- Renner, Sara (* 1976), Canadian cross-country skier
- Renner, Sigmund von (1727–1800), imperial-royal general of Swiss origin
- Renner, Steve (* 1984), German biathlete
- Renner, Susanne S. (* 1954), German and American botanist
- Renner, Thomas (* 1951), German bank manager
- Renner, Thomas (* 1962), German organist, choir director, composer and pianist
- Renner, Thomas (* 1967), German soccer player
- Renner, Thomas (* 1967), Austrian athlete
- Renner, Thomas (* 1971), Austrian clergyman, abbot of Altenburg Abbey
- Renner, Thomas Jakob (* 1970), German actor
- Renner, Tim (* 1964), German music producer, journalist and author
- Renner, Viktor (1899–1969), German lawyer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Renner, Walter (1936–2015), German sports scientist, university professor
- Renner, Walter (* 1940), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Renner, Walter (* 1946), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Renner, Walter , Austrian psychologist and university lecturer
- Renner, Wilhelm (1890–1952), German manager
- Renner, Wolfgang (* 1947), German cyclist
- Renner, Wolfgang (* 1959), German Major General in the Air Force
- Rennert, Guido (* 1973), German brass music composer
- Rennert, Günther (1911–1978), German opera director and artistic director
- Rennert, Hugo Albert (1858–1927), American Romanist and Hispanicist
- Rennert, Ira (* 1934), American entrepreneur
- Rennert, Jürgen (* 1943), German writer
- Rennert, Klaus (* 1955), German lawyer and Vice President of the Federal Administrative Court
- Rennert, Louis (1880–1944), German politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament in the Free State of Saxony-Meiningen and Thuringia
- Rennert, Martin (* 1954), American musician and President of the Berlin University of the Arts (since 2006)
- Rennert, Torsten , German child actor
- Rennert, Uli (* 1960), German-Austrian jazz musician and composer
- Rennert, Wolfgang (1922–2012), German conductor
- Rennertz, Karl Manfred (* 1952), German sculptor and university professor
- Renneteau, Johannes (* 1942), French Orthodox priest, Archbishop of the Exarchate of Orthodox Congregations of Russian Tradition in Western Europe
- Renneville, René Auguste Constantin de (1650–1723), French author and famous prisoner of the Bastille
- Renney, Tom (* 1955), Canadian ice hockey coach
- Rennhack, Frank (* 1989), German para-ice hockey player
- Rennhack, Heinz (* 1913), German soccer player
- Rennhack, Heinz (* 1937), German actor
- Rennhack, Marc (* 1974), German chef
- Rennhack, Renate (1936–1999), German actress and voice actress
- Rennhak, Carsten (* 1971), German university professor
- Rennhard, Josef (1931–2010), Swiss journalist, publicist and politician (CVP)
- Rennhofer, Franz (* 1960), Austrian community worker and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Rennhofer, Johann (* 1936), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Rennicke, Frank (* 1964), German songwriter and neo-Nazi
- Rennie, Amadaiya (* 1990), Liberian soccer player
- Rennie, Callum Keith (* 1960), Canadian actor
- Rennie, David , American film editor
- Rennie, Edward (1852–1927), Australian scientist and President of the Royal Society of South Australia
- Rennie, Ernest Amelius (1868–1935), British diplomat
- Rennie, George (1802–1860), English sculptor, politician, and Governor of the Falkland Islands
- Rennie, Gordon , music journalist and comic book writer
- Rennie, John (* 1959), American journalist
- Rennie, John senior (1761–1821), Scottish civil engineer
- Rennie, Martin (* 1975), Scottish football coach
- Rennie, Michael (1909–1971), British actor
- Rennie, Nathan (* 1981), Australian mountain biker
- Rennie, Scott (* 1972), Scottish Presbyterian minister of the Church of Scotland
- Rennie, Willie (* 1967), Scottish politician (Liberal Democrats), member of the House of Commons
- Renninger, Carl (1881–1951), Lord Mayor of Mannheim
- Renninger, Johann Baptist (1829-1892), Catholic theologian
- Renninger, Mauritius (1905–1987), German crystallographer and theoretical physicist
- Renninghoff, Heinrich (1891–1959), German politician (SPD)
- Rennings, Heinrich (1926–1994), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Rennison, Colleen (* 1987), Canadian actress and singer
- Rennison, Louise (1951–2016), British writer, comedian and journalist
- Rennkamp, Karl (1899–1963), German CDU politician
- Renno, Friedhelm (* 1940), German soccer player
- Renno, Georg (1907–1997), German doctor who was involved in the National Socialist murders
- Renno, René (* 1979), German soccer player and coach
- Rennow Hay, Germán L. (1905–1980), Mexican ambassador
- Rennpferdt, Maren (* 1964), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Rennschuh, Walter (1918–2012), German athlete
- Rennstich, Karl (1937–2015), German historian, Protestant theologian and author
- Rennwald, Jean-Claude (* 1953), Swiss politician (SP)
- Rennyo (1415–1499), innovator and head of the Jodo Shinshu
Reno
- Reno, Don (1927–1984) American bluegrass banjo player and guitarist
- Reno, Italo , German rapper
- Reno, Janet (1938–2016), American lawyer and politician
- Reno, Jean (born 1948), French actor
- Reno, Jesse (1861–1947), American engineer, inventor of the predecessor of the escalator
- Reno, Jesse Lee († 1862), American general
- Reno, Kelly (* 1966), American ex-film actor
- Reno, Mike (* 1955), Canadian rock musician, singer and lead singer
- Reno, Nancy (* 1965), American beach volleyball player
- Reno, Paul (1887–1944), German screenwriter and unit manager
- Reno, Teddy (* 1926), Italian pop singer and film actor
- Renöckl, Helmut (* 1943), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian
- Renoir, Claude (1913–1993), French cameraman
- Renoir, Jean (1894–1979), French film director
- Renoir, Marguerite (1906–1987), French film editor
- Renoir, Pierre (1885–1952), French actor
- Renoir, Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919), French impressionist painter
- Renois, Otto (1892–1933), German communist and resistance fighter
- Renold, Albert (1923–1988), Swiss physician
- Renold, Ernst (1886–1949), Swiss physician
- Renold, Hans (1852–1943), Swiss-British mechanical engineer, entrepreneur and inventor
- Renold, Karl (1888–1959), Swiss politician (BGB)
- Renold, Stefan (* 1966), Swiss table tennis player
- Renold, Wilhelm (1844–1915), Swiss farmer and politician
- Renold, Wilhelm (1877–1940), Swiss lawyer, advocate, notary and civil servant
- Renoldner, Andreas (* 1957), Austrian author
- Renoldner, Klemens (* 1953), Austrian writer and literary scholar
- Renoldner, Severin (* 1959), Austrian theologian and politician (Greens), member of the National Council
- Renoldner, Thomas (* 1960), Austrian film director and film curator
- Renosto, Giovanni (* 1960), Italian racing cyclist
- Renosto, Paolo (1935–1988), Italian composer, conductor and pianist
- Renoth, Heidi (* 1978), German snowboarder
- Renoth, Herbert (* 1962), German ski racer
- Renoth, Rosi (* 1967), German ski racer
- Renou, Émilien (1815–1902), French meteorologist
- Renouard de Villayer, Jean-Jacques (1607–1691), French lawyer and post pioneer
- Renouard, Charles Paul (1845–1924) French printmaker, lithographer and painter
- Renouard, Jean-Pierre (1922–2014), French concentration camp survivor
- Renouard, Johann Jeremias von (1742–1810), Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 3
- Renouard, Maximilian von (1797–1883), Prussian major general
- Renouf, Michèle (* 1946), British-Australian model and Holocaust denier
- Renouf, Peter le Page (1822-1897), British Egyptologist
- Renoult, Jean-Philippe (born 1963), French writer
- Renouvin, Bertrand (* 1943), French royalist politician
- Renoux, Jules Ernest (1863–1932), French impressionist landscape painter
- Renoux, René (1904–2000), French film architect
- Renovica, Nikola (* 1982), Bosnian volleyball player
Renp
- Renpei, Tsukamoto (* 1963), Japanese director for television dramas and films
Renq
- Renquin, Michel (* 1955), Belgian football player and coach
- Renqvist, Maritta , Finnish badminton player
Rens
- Rensburg, Dinky Van (* 1968), South African tennis player
- Rensburg, Kobie van (* 1969), South African opera singer (tenor) and opera director
- Rensburg, Patrick van (1931–2017), South African-Botswana educational scientist, social pedagogue and founder of the foundation
- Rensburg, Phil-Mar van (* 1989), South African javelin thrower
- Rensch, Bernhard (1900–1990), German evolutionary biologist
- Rensch, Josephine (1881–1973), Norwegian partner of Albert Langen
- Rensch, Katharina (* 1964), German gymnast
- Rensch, Konrad , German Imperial Judge
- Rensch, René (* 1969), German rower
- Rensch, Richard (1923–1997), German organ builder
- Rensch, Uta (* 1952), German local politician
- Renschke, Camilla (* 1980), German actress
- Renschler, Andreas (* 1958), German manager
- Renschler, Regula (* 1935), Swiss author, journalist and translator
- Renschler, Walter (1932–2006), Swiss trade unionist and politician (SP)
- Rensen, Hartmut (* 1970), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Rensenbrink, Rob (1947-2020), Dutch football player
- Renseneb , ancient Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty
- Rensfeldt, Ludvig (* 1992), Swedish ice hockey player
- Renshaw, Birdsey (1911-1948), American neuroscientist
- Renshaw, Ernest (1861–1899), English tennis player
- Renshaw, Jack (1909-1987), Australian politician
- Renshaw, Jean (* 1964), British dancer, choreographer and director
- Renshaw, Mark (* 1982), Australian cyclist
- Renshaw, Mike (* 1948), English football player and coach
- Renshaw, William (1861-1904) English tennis player
- Rensi, Giuseppe (1871–1941), Italian philosopher
- Rensing, Ludger (1932–2013), German zoologist
- Rensing, Marc (* 1974), German film director
- Rensing, Michael (* 1984), German soccer goalkeeper
- Rensing, Otto (* 1962), German racing car driver
- Rensing, Sarah (* 1988), German pop singer
- Rensing, Theodor (1894–1969), German historian and monument conservator
- Rensmann, Lars (* 1970), German political scientist
- Rensmann, Nicole (* 1970), German writer
- Renson, Hugues (* 1978), French politician (LREM)
- Renstrøm, Margrethe (* 1985), Norwegian athlete
Rent
- Rental, Robert (1952-2000), British musician
- Pension, Dolores (* 1959), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Rentel, Arthur Carl (1869–1951), German administrative officer and insurance manager
- Rentel, Nadine (* 1976), German Romanist
- Rentelen, Bertram von († 1488), Lübeck councilor
- Rentelen, Bertram von († 1529), German lawyer and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Rentelen, Christian von († 1431), Lübeck councilor and fleet commander
- Rentelen, Eberhard von († 1520), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Rentelen, Henning von († 1406), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Rentelen, Michael von († 1473), Dominican, titular bishop of Symbalon and auxiliary bishop in Schwerin, in Havelberg, in Cammin and in Roskilde (1462–1472)
- Renteln, Theodor Adrian von (* 1897), German functionary and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Renterghem, Toine van (1885–1967), Dutch football player
- Rentería, Edgar (* 1975), Colombian baseball player
- Rentería, Jackeline (* 1986), Colombian wrestler
- Rentería, Wason (* 1985), Colombian football player
- Renth-Queins, Simone (* 1973), German wine queen 1999/2000
- Renthe-Fink, Barbara von (1901–1983), German doctor and health politician
- Renthe-Fink, Cécil von (1845–1909), Prussian lieutenant general
- Renthe-Fink, Cécil von (1885–1964), German diplomat
- Rentinck, Lara-Isabelle (* 1986), German actress
- Rentmeester, Co (* 1936), Dutch rower and photographer
- Rentmeister, Cäcilia (* 1948), German gender and gender researcher
- Rentmeister, Hans (1911–1996), anti-fascist resistance fighter and member of the International Sachsenhausen Committee
- Rentmeister, Hans junior (* 1940), German General Secretary of the International Sachsenhausen Committee
- Rentmeister, Maria (1905–1996), German resistance fighter, women's rights activist and politician (KPD, SED, PDS), MdV
- Rentmeister, Thomas (* 1964), German sculptor and university professor
- Rentmeister, Walter (1894–1964), Austrian politician (DNSAP, NSDAP), MdR, member of the state parliament
- Renton, David, Baron Renton (1908–2007), British Conservative Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Renton, John , Scottish navigator and adventurer
- Renton, Kristen (* 1982), American actress
- Renton, Tim, Baron Renton of Mount Harry (born 1932), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Rentrop, Ernst (1868–1937), German Protestant pastor and superintendent
- Rentrop, Friedhelm (1929–2015), German auditor and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Rentrop, Norman (* 1957), German publisher, author and investor
- Rentrop, Peter (* 1948), German mathematician and university professor
- Rentsch, Alexander (1922–2000), German writer
- Rentsch, Bernhard (1856–1945), German surveyor and politician
- Rentsch, Flavia (* 1995), Swiss floorball goalkeeper
- Rentsch, Florian (* 1975), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Rentsch, Friedrich (1836–1899), German sculptor
- Rentsch, Günter (* 1935), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rentsch, Hans Ulrich (* 1917), Swiss diplomat and author
- Rentsch, Ingrid (* 1928), German actress
- Rentsch, Ivana (* 1974), Swiss musicologist and university lecturer
- Rentsch, Johann Ernst († 1723), German painter
- Rentsch, Johannes , German lawyer and head of the Gestapo in Dresden, Reichenberg, Saarbrücken and Hanover
- Rentsch, Lothar (1924–2017), German painter and graphic artist
- Rentsch, Norman (* 1979), German handball player and trainer
- Rentsch, Paul (1898–1944), German dentist and resistance fighter
- Rentsch, Peter (1937–2014), German historian and museum director
- Rentsch, Peter (1937–2008), German historian and university professor
- Rentsch, Thomas (* 1954), German philosopher
- Rentsch, Verena (1913–1987), Swiss poet, educator and industrial psychologist
- Rentschler, Friedrich Erwin (1932–2018), German entrepreneur and art collector
- Rentschler, Ingo (* 1940), German neuroscientist and professor
- Rentschler, Marco (* 1994), German handball player
- Rentschler, Mickey (1923–1969), American child actor
- Rentschler, Rudolf (* 1940), German mathematician and politician (FDP)
- Rentschler, Thilo (* 1967), German politician (SPD), designated Lord Mayor of Aalen
- Rentschler, Walter (1911–1984), German physicist, university professor and former rector of the University of Hohenheim
- Rentz, Ernst von (1812-1884), Prussian major general
- Rentz, Michael Heinrich (1698–1758), engraver and draftsman of the Bohemian high baroque
- Rentzel, Eduard (1772–1832), German lawyer, senior senior secretary and councilor in Hamburg
- Rentzel, Hermann (1576–1657), German businessman, senior senior citizen and councilor
- Rentzel, Hermann (1764–1827), German Protestant clergyman, deacon in Hamburg
- Rentzel, Joachim (1694–1768), German lawyer and Hamburg councilor
- Rentzel, Johann the Younger (1569–1631), German lawyer in Dresden and Leipzig
- Rentzel, Kaspar Friedrich von (1741–1817), Prussian major general and most recently in command of the Minden fortress
- Rentzel, Peter (1610–1662), German lawyer and Hamburg councilor
- Rentzell, August von (1809–1891), German genre and animal painter
- Rentzell, Christoph Friedrich von (1702–1778), Prussian lieutenant general, chief of infantry regiment No. 23, governor in Marienwerder and Tapiau, heir on Rombitten
- Rentzepis, Peter M. (* 1934), American chemist
- Rentzing, Carsten (* 1967), Lutheran theologian
- Rentzsch, Gerhard (1926–2003), German dramaturge and radio play author
- Rentzsch, Hartmut (* 1944), German soccer player and coach
- Rentzsch, Hermann (1832–1917), German industrial association representative and politician (NLP), MdR
- Rentzsch, Hermann (1913–1978), German military, officer in the NVA
- Rentzsch, Johann Ernst (1693–1767), German painter
- Rentzsch, Julian (* 1975), German Turkologist
- Rentzsch, Marco (* 1966), German ice hockey player
- Rentzsch, Martin (* 1963), German actor and radio play speaker
- Rentzsch, Peter (* 1939), German soccer player
Renu
- Renuart, Victor E. junior (born 1949), American pilot, Lieutenant General of the US Air Force, designated commander of the US Northern Command
- Renucci, Paul (1915–1977), French Romanist and Italianist
- Renucci, Robin (* 1956), French actor and film director
- Renucci, Toussaint (1889–1969), French Romanist and Italianist
Renv
- Renvers, Ludwig von (1855–1936), Prussian civil servant
- Renvers, Rudolf von (1854–1909), German physician and university professor
- Renversé, Patrick (* 1959), French table tennis player
Renw
- Renwick, George (1901-1984), British sprinter
- Renwick, James (1792-1863) British-American physicist
- Renwick, Robert (* 1988), British swimmer
- Renwick, Robin, Baron Renwick of Clifton (born 1937), British politician, diplomat and manager
- Renwick, Tim (born 1949), British musician
Reny
- Rényi, Alfréd (1921–1970), Hungarian mathematician
Renz
- Renz, Abel (1665–1734), merchant and mayor of Tübingen
- Renz, Alfred (1877–1930), German painter and graphic artist
- Renz, Andreas (* 1977), German ice hockey player
- Renz, Annemie (1950–2003), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Renz, Arnold (1911–1986), German Salvatorian priest and exorcist
- Renz, Barbara (1863–1955), German ethnologist, religious scholar and Catholic women's rights activist
- Renz, Carl (1876–1951), Swiss geologist and paleontologist
- Renz, Constantin von (1839–1900), Oberamtmann in Württemberg
- Renz, Cornelia (* 1966), German artist
- Renz, Dieter (1943–1969), German amateur boxer
- Renz, Eberhardt (* 1935), German Protestant clergyman, speaker and regional bishop of the Evangelical Church in Württemberg
- Renz, Erich (* 1937), German Franciscan missionary (OFM) in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso
- Renz, Ernst (1815–1892), German circus director and artist
- Renz, Franz (1860–1916), Catholic theologian who contributed significantly to the development of the concept of the sacrifice of the Mass
- Renz, Franz (1900–1968), Member of the State Parliament of Hessen
- Renz, Franz (* 1968), Austrian chemist
- Renz, Georg Friedrich (1806–1864), German merchant and mayor of the city of Worms
- Renz, Jakob (1866–1951), Mayor of Mosbach (1902–1925)
- Renz, Jany (1907–1999), chemist and hobby botanist
- Renz, Karl Christoph (1770–1829), rural pastor from Württemberg, fellow students of Hegel and Hölderlin
- Renz, Katrin (* 1975), German film producer
- Renz, Manfred (* 1952), German politician (Die Grünen), MdL
- Renz, Mathias (* 1969), German entrepreneur, business journalist and PR consultant
- Renz, Michael (* 1953), German manager and actuary
- Renz, Otto Wilhelm von (1891–1968), German officer, most recently general of the flak cartillery in World War II
- Renz, Patrick (* 1965), Swiss manager and economist
- Renz, Paul (1920–1993), German football coach
- Renz, Peter (* 1946), German writer
- Renz, Renate , German dancer
- Renz, Sigi (* 1938), German racing cyclist
- Renz, Steffi (* 1970), German presenter and journalist
- Renz, Sylvia (* 1949), German writer
- Renz, Sylvia (* 1969), German long-distance runner
- Renz, Therese (1859–1938), German art rider, tamer and circus director
- Renz, Thomas Maria (* 1957), German Catholic bishop
- Renz, Torsten (* 1964), German politician (CDU)
- Renz, Ulrich (* 1934), German journalist and historian
- Renz, Ulrich (* 1960), German writer
- Renz, Ursula (* 1968), Swiss philosopher and university professor
- Renz, Walter (1908–1998), German painter, photographer and restorer
- Renz, Werner (* 1950), German Germanist and philosopher
- Renz, Werner , German dancer
- Renz, Wilhelm Theodor von (1834-1896), German spa doctor
- Renz, Willy (1916–1981), American handball player
- Renz-Polster, Herbert (* 1960), German pediatrician, scientist and author
- Renzaho, Tharcisse (* 1944), Rwandan politician, involved in the 1994 genocide
- Renzel, Hans (1904–1958), German sculptor and politician (center, CDU), Member of the State Parliament
- Renzel, Hermann (1846–1922), German Benedictine abbot
- Renzelmann, Volker (* 1965), German badminton player
- Renzelmann, Walter , Oldenburg priest
- Renzenbrink, Jörn (* 1972), German tennis player
- Renzenbrink, Ron Antony (* 2007), German actor
- Renzetti, Joe (* 1941), American film composer and musician
- Renzi, Anna , Italian opera singer
- Renzi, Anouschka (* 1964), German actress
- Renzi, Eva (1944–2005), German actress
- Renzi, Guglielmo (* 1949), Italian designer
- Renzi, Matteo (* 1975), Italian politician (Italia Viva), Prime Minister (2014–16)
- Renzi, Nicola (* 1979), San Marinese politician
- Renzi, Remigio (1857–1938), Italian organist, composer and music teacher
- Renzi, Rick (* 1958), American politician
- Renzikowski, Joachim (* 1961), German lawyer
- Renzl, Birgit (* 1974), Austrian economist
- Renzl, Theodor (1923–1995), Austrian dialect poet
- Renzler, Astrid (* 1969), Italian ski mountaineer
- Renzler, Helmuth (* 1953), Italian politician (SVP) (South Tyrol)
- Renzler, Paula (* 2004), Italian actress
- Renzo, Jordan (* 1993), actor
- Renzo, Luigi (* 1947), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Renzowa, Regina , Czech soprano
- Renzsch, Wolfgang (* 1949), German political scientist
- Renzullo, Andrea (* 1996), German pop singer