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- Rub, Christian (1886–1956), German child actor and actor in the United States
- Rub, Dominique (1952–2013), Greek-Swiss journalist, news anchor and publisher
- Rüb, Julius (1886–1968), German farmer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Rüb, Karl (1896–1970), German graduate engineer
- Rüb, Matthias (* 1962), German journalist
- Rub, Otto (1856–1942), German actor, director, castle actor and historian
- Rüb, Wolfgang (* 1952), German writer
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- Rubach, Adam Bogislaus , lawyer and Brandenburg resident in Danzig
- Rubach, Dieter (* 1955), German bass player
- Rubackytė, Mūza (* 1959), Lithuanian pianist and music teacher
- Rubakow, Valeri Anatoljewitsch (* 1955), Russian physicist
- Rubalcaba, Alexis (* 1972), Cuban boxer
- Rubalcaba, Gonzalo (* 1963), Cuban composer and jazz pianist
- Ruban, Julija (* 1983), Ukrainian marathon runner
- Ruban, Reinhild (* 1944), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Fiscal Court
- Ruban, Wiktor (* 1981), Ukrainian archer
- Rubant, Franz (1896–1963), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Rubaramira, Callistus (* 1950), Ugandan priest, Bishop of Kabale
- Rubartelli, Franco (* 1937), Italian photographer and film director
- Rubarth, Mats (* 1977), Swedish football player
- Rubáš, Josef (* 1982), Czech badminton player
- Rubashvili, Vladimir Grigoryevich (1940–1964), Soviet wrestler
- Rubatscher, Maria Veronika (1900–1987), Austrian writer
- Rubattel, Rodolphe (1896–1961), Swiss politician (FDP)
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- Rubbel, Gisela (1929–2015), German actress
- Rubbel, Rudi (1920–1971), German innovator, trade unionist (FDGB), economic politician (SED) and director of the combine
- Rübberdt, Rudolf (1905–1981), German economist, historian and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Rubbert, Rainer (* 1957), German composer
- Rubbia, Carlo (* 1934), Italian physicist
- Rubbo, Rómulo , Uruguayan politician
- Rubbra, Edmund (1901–1986), English composer and pianist
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- Rubčić, Mladen (1926–1994), German architect
- Rübcke, Tanja (* 1969), German singer, actress and musical artist
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- Rübe, Adolf (1896–1974), German criminal secretary, SS-Hauptscharführer and war criminal
- Rube, Ernst Ludwig (1783–1870), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Rube, Willi (1918–1997), German soccer player
- Rubeck, Peter (* 1961), German soccer player and coach
- Rübekeil, Ludwig (* 1958), German philologist
- Rübel, Alex (* 1955), Swiss veterinarian and zoo director
- Rubel, Alexander (* 1969), German ancient historian
- Rübel, Eduard August (1876–1960), Swiss vegetation expert, founder, Zurich Cantonal Council
- Rubel, Georg (* 1978), German theologian
- Rübel, Gerhard (* 1951), German economist
- Rubel, Igor Georgievich (1933–1963), Soviet chess player
- Rubel, Ira Washington († 1908), American inventor
- Rübel, Karl (1848–1916), German historian and archivist
- Rübel, Karl (1895–1945), German lieutenant general in the Wehrmacht
- Rubel, Maximilien (1905–1996), French sociologist and councilor communist
- Rubel, Nomi (1910–1996), German-American writer
- Rübel, Peter Engelbert (1736–1800), Mayor of Elberfeld
- Rubel, Rüdiger (* 1954), German legal scholar and presiding judge at the German Federal Administrative Court
- Rubeli, Theodor Oskar (1861–1952), Swiss veterinarian
- Rubell, Paul (* 1952), American film editor
- Rubell, Steve (1943–1989), American entrepreneur, founder of the New York nightclub Studio 54
- Rubellius Blandus, Gaius , Roman senator, suffect consul 18
- Rubellius Plautus († 62), Roman nobleman and competitor of Nero
- Rübelt, Lothar (1901–1990), Austrian sports and press photographer
- Ruben (1025-1095), Prince of Lesser Armenia
- Ruben (* 1995), Norwegian singer and songwriter
- Ruben II. († 1170), Prince of Lesser Armenia
- Ruben III. († 1187), Prince of Lesser Armenia
- Rubén Lugones, Jorge (* 1952), Argentine clergyman, Bishop of Lomas de Zamora
- Rúben Micael (* 1986), Portuguese football player
- Ruben, Aarne (* 1971), Estonian writer
- Ruben, Christian (1805–1875), German-Austrian painter and university professor
- Ruben, Emmi (1875–1955), German art collector and patron
- Ruben, Ernst (1880–1944), German judge
- Ruben, Franz (1842–1920), Austrian history, genre and landscape painter
- Ruben, Gunnhild (1926–2012), German architect and local history researcher
- Ruben, Joseph (* 1950), American film director
- Ruben, Leonhard , German abbot of the Abdinghof Benedictine monastery, Paderborn
- Ruben, Manuela (* 1964), German figure skater
- Ruben, Marco (* 1986), Argentine soccer player
- Ruben, Mario (* 1968), German chemist and university professor
- Ruben, Paul (1866–1943), German classical philologist and biblical scholar
- Ruben, Peter (* 1933), German philosopher
- Ruben, Sam (1913-1943), American chemist
- Ruben, Samuel (1900–1988), American inventor in electrochemistry
- Ruben, Spookey , Canadian musician
- Ruben, Tanel (* 1970), Estonian jazz musician
- Ruben, Walter (1899–1982), German Indologist
- Ruben-Wolf, Martha (1887–1939), German doctor and author
- Rübenach, Bernhard (* 1927), German radio journalist, radio author and radio director
- Rübenach, Peter (* 1947), German soccer player
- Rübenacker, Andrea (* 1974), German journalist and media manager
- Rübenacker, Thomas (* 1952), German cellist, music critic, journalist and radio presenter
- Rubenbauer, Gerd (* 1948), German sports reporter and television presenter
- Rubenbauer, Günther (* 1940), German football player
- Rubenbauer, Hans (1885–1963), German classical philologist
- Rubenbauer, Herbert (* 1950), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Rubenberger, Sepp (1931–2013), German musician, composer and teacher
- Rubenfeld, Jed (* 1959), American writer
- Rubenfeld, Michael (* 1979), Canadian actor
- Rubenhold, Hallie (* 1971), British historian and author
- Rubenis, Mārtiņš (* 1978), Latvian luge rider
- Rübenkönig, Gerhard (* 1942), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Rubenow, Everhard († 1379), Mayor of Greifswald
- Rubenow, Heinrich († 1419), Mayor of Greifswald
- Rubenow, Heinrich († 1462), Greifswald mayor and co-founder of the University of Greifswald
- Rubens, Alma (1897–1931), American silent film actress
- Rübens, Annemarie (1900–1991), German-Argentine theologian, resistance fighter and benefactor in Uruguay
- Rubens, Bernice (1928-2004), British novelist
- Rubens, Heinrich (1865–1922), German physicist
- Rubens, Jan (1530–1587), legal scholar
- Rubens, Joseph (1900–1969), German doctor and major general of the People's Police
- Rubens, Peter Paul († 1640), Flemish painter
- Rubens, Philip (1574–1611), philologist and the older brother of Peter Paul Rubens
- Rubens, Shona (* 1986), Canadian ski racer
- Rubens, Sibylla (* 1970), German singer of classical music with a soprano voice
- Rübensam, Erich (1922-2016), German farmer and politician (SED)
- Rubensohn, Max (1864–1913), German classical philologist and literary historian
- Rubensohn, Otto (1867–1964), German classical archaeologist
- Rubensson, Elin (* 1993), Swedish soccer player
- Rubenstein, Arthur H. (* 1937), South African-American endocrinologist and diabetologist
- Rubenstein, Bill (* 1928), American jazz pianist
- Rubenstein, David (* 1949), American entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist
- Rubenstein, Richard Lowell (* 1924), American rabbi and author
- Rübenstrunk, Hans (1926–1976), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Rubeo, Bruno (1946–2011), Italian film set designer
- Rubeo, Mayes C. (* 1962), Mexican costume designer
- Rüber, Eduard (1804–1874), German architect and Bavarian building officer
- Ruber, Ignaz von (1845–1933), Austrian politician and lawyer
- Rüber, Johannes (* 1928), German writer
- Rüber, Josef (1917–1977), German farmer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Rüberg, Aloys (1894–1971), German craftsman functionary, civil servant and politician (center), MdL
- Ruberg, Bernhard (1897–1945), German politician (NSDAP), Member of the Reichstag and SS leader
- Ruberg, Carl (1892–1985), German economist and university professor
- Ruberg, Johann Christian († 1807), German inventor
- Ruberg, Uwe (* 1936), German mediaeval Germanist and university professor
- Ruberl, Karl (1880–1966), Austrian swimmer
- Rubert, Hélio Adelar (* 1945), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Santa Maria
- Rubert, Johann Martin , German organist and composer
- Ruberti, Antonio (1927-2000), Italian politician
- Ruberti, Paolo (* 1975), Italian racing driver
- Ruberto, Anthony , American poker player
- Rubeš, František Jaromír (1814–1853), Czech writer
- Rubeš, Jan (1920–2009), Czechoslovak-Canadian opera singer (bass) and actor
- Rubes, Vladimir (* 1970), Czech-Australian ice hockey player and coach
- Rübesamen, August (1823-1893), German Protestant clergyman
- Rübesamen, Hermann (1892–1916), German chess composer
- Rübesamen, Kristin , German writer
- Rubey, Manuel (* 1979), Austrian rock singer and actor
- Rubey, Norbert (* 1955), Austrian musicologist
- Rubey, Thomas L. (1862–1928), American politician
- Rubey, William Walden (1898–1974), American geologist
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- Rübhausen, Reiner (* 1960), German social worker and cabaret artist
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- Rubi (* 1970), Spanish soccer player and coach
- Rubi, Adolf (1905–1988), Swiss mountain guide and skier
- Rubí, Basili de (1899–1986), Catalan Capuchin
- Rubi, Christian (1897–1985), Swiss mountain guide, ski racer, ski instructor and politician
- Rubi, Fred (1926–1997), Swiss ski racer and politician
- Rubi, Rudolf (1918–2004), Swiss teacher, local historian and author
- Rubia, Juan de la (* 1982), Spanish organist
- Rubial, Eider Gardiazábal (* 1975), Spanish politician (PSOE), MEP
- Rubiales, Luis (* 1977), Spanish football player and official
- Rubianes, Pepe (1947–2009), Spanish actor
- Rubiano Sáenz, Pedro (* 1932), Colombian clergyman, Archbishop of Bogotá and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Rubiano, Miguel Ángel (* 1984), Colombian racing cyclist
- Rubião, Murilo (1916–1991), Brazilian writer
- Rubie, Brennan (* 1991), American ski racer
- Rubie-Renshaw, Anneliese (* 1992), Australian sprinter
- Rubiella, René (* 1928), Puerto Rican actor
- Rubielti, Giorgio , Italian racing car driver
- Rubien, Waltraut (1927–2017), German educator
- Rubiera, José Luis (* 1973), Spanish cyclist
- Rübig, Paul (* 1953), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, MEP
- Rubik, Anja (* 1983), Polish model
- Rubik, Ernő (* 1944), Hungarian civil engineer, sculptor, architect and inventor (Rubik's Rubik's Cube)
- Rubik, Piotr (* 1968), Polish composer
- Rubik, Silvia (* 1960), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Rubiks, Alfred (* 1935), Soviet or Latvian politician, MEP
- Rubil, Goran (* 1981), Croatian football player
- Rubin by Dairinis († 725), monk and author of the Collectio Canonum Hibernensis
- Rubin, Ahtyba (* 1986), American football player
- Rubin, Alan (1943–2011), American musician
- Rubin, Andrew (1946-2015), American actor
- Rubin, Andy , American software developer
- Rubin, Arnold (1937–1988), American art historian and university professor
- Rubin, Aron Ilyich (1888–1961), Soviet philosopher, literary critic and translator
- Rubin, Barbara (1945–1980), American experimental filmmaker
- Rubin, Ben-Zion (* 1939), Israeli politician
- Rubin, Bernard (1896–1936), British racing car driver
- Rubin, Berthold (1911–1990), German ancient historian and Byzantinist
- Rubin, Bruce Joel (* 1943), American screenwriter, film producer and film director
- Rubin, Carol (1945–2001), American film producer
- Rubin, Chanda (* 1976), American tennis player
- Rubin, Daniel (* 1985), Swiss ice hockey player
- Rubin, Danny (* 1957), American screenwriter and playwright
- Rubin, Edgar (1886–1951), Danish psychologist
- Rubin, Eduard (1846–1920), Swiss mechanical engineer
- Rubin, Eva Johanna (1925–2001), German illustrator
- Rubin, Franziska (* 1968), German television presenter and doctor
- Rubin, Gayle (* 1949), American feminist
- Rubin, Genia (1906–2001), Russian fashion and portrait photographer and painter
- Rubin, Gerald M. (* 1950), American molecular biologist and geneticist
- Rubin, Hans Wolfgang (1912–1986), German politician (FDP)
- Rubin, Harriet (* 1952), American writer
- Rubin, Harry (1926-2020), American cell biologist and virologist
- Rubin, Helmut (* 1939), German engineer, Austrian university professor
- Rubin, Henry-Alex (* 1976), American film director and film producer
- Rubin, Isaak Ilyich (1886–1937), Russian economist
- Rubin, Jay (* 1941), American Japanologist, professor of Japanese literature and translator
- Rubin, Jeffrey Z. (1941–1995), American psychologist, negotiator, and university professor
- Rubin, Jennifer (* 1962), American actress and model
- Rubin, Jennifer (* 1962), American journalist
- Rubin, Jerry (1938-1994) American social activist
- Rubin, Joel (* 1955), American clarinetist and klezmer musician
- Rubin, Judith Aron (* 1936), American art therapist
- Rubin, Karl (* 1956), American mathematician
- Rubin, Lenny (* 1996), Swiss handball player
- Rubin, Lothar , German soccer player
- Rubin, Mann (1927-2013), American screenwriter
- Rubin, Marcel (1905–1995), Austrian composer
- Rubin, Martin (* 1964), Swiss handball player and coach
- Rubin, Matteo (* 1987), Italian soccer player
- Rubin, Max , specialist in gambling
- Rubin, Merle (1949–2006), American literary critic and science journalist
- Rubin, Michael (* 1971), American university professor, author and military advisor
- Rubin, Noah (* 1996), American tennis player
- Rubin, Paul (* 1942), American economist
- Rubin, Peter (* 1942), German singer, presenter and guitarist
- Rubin, Reuven (1893–1974), Romanian-born Israeli painter, Israeli ambassador to Romania
- Rubin, Rick (* 1963), American music producer, founder of the music labels Def Jam and American Recordings
- Rubin, Robert (* 1938), American banker, businessman, politician, 70th Treasury Secretary of the United States
- Rubin, Ron (1933-2020), British jazz musician (piano, double bass)
- Rubin, Rubio (* 1996), American football player
- Rubin, Salomon (1823–1910), Jewish scholar and enlightener as well as Hebrew writer and translator in Galicia
- Rubin, Saul (* 1958), American jazz musician (guitar)
- Rubin, Sheila (* 1991), German actress, voice actress, screenwriter and musician
- Rubin, Stan (* 1933), American band leader and clarinetist of Swing and Dixieland
- Rubin, Stephen (* 1937), British entrepreneur
- Rubin, Szilárd (1927-2010), Hungarian writer
- Rubin, Uri (* 1944), Israeli scholar of Islam
- Rubin, Vanessa (* 1957), American jazz musician
- Rubin, Vera (1928–2016), American astronomer
- Rubin, William (1927–2006), American art historian and curator at the Museum of Modern Art
- Rubin, Władysław (1917–1990), Polish clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Gniezno and cardinal
- Rubin-Vega, Daphne (* 1969), Panamanian-American actress
- Rubina, Dina (* 1953), Russian-Israeli writer
- Rubina, Fania (1906–1997), American actress and singer
- Rubinas, Pavel (* 1942), Lithuanian chess player
- Rubinek, Saul (* 1948), Canadian actor, director and film producer
- Rubiner, Frida (1879–1952), co-founder of the KPD, writer and translator
- Rubiner, Ludwig (1881–1920), German poet, literary critic and essayist of Expressionism
- Rubinger, David (1924–2017), Israeli photographer and photojournalist
- Rubingh, Iepe (1974–2020), Dutch action artist and inventor of the martial art of chess boxing
- Rubinho (* 1982), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Rubini, Cesare (1923–2011), Italian basketball coach and player, and water polo player
- Rubini, Giovanni Battista (1795-1854), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Rubini, Giulia (born 1935), Italian actress
- Rubini, Niccolò de († 1505), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Rubini, Sergio (* 1959), Italian actor
- Rubini, Stefania (* 1992), Italian tennis player
- Rubink, Tim (* 1988), German soccer player
- Rubino, Antonio (1880–1964), Italian illustrator, children's book author, director and cartoonist
- Rubino, Beth A. , American production designer
- Rubino, Bonaventura († 1668), Italian organist and composer
- Rubino, Giorgio (* 1986), Italian walker
- Rubino, José , Uruguayan politician
- Rubino, Joseph († 1864), German ancient historian
- Rubino, Raphael (* 1971), German actor
- Rubino, Renzo (* 1988), Italian pop singer
- Rubino, Sergio (* 1948), Italian ceramic artist, painter and sculptor
- Rubinoff, Marla (* 1967), American actress
- Rubiños, Luis (* 1940), Peruvian soccer goalkeeper
- Rubinova, Evgenia (* 1977), German pianist
- Rubinowicz, Dawid (1927–1942), Polish diary author
- Rubinowicz, Wojciech (1889–1974), Polish physicist
- Rubinowitz, Tex (* 1944), American rockabilly musician
- Rubinowitz, Tex (* 1961), German draftsman, painter, cartoonist, author and travel journalist
- Rubins, Andrejs (* 1978), Latvian football player
- Rubins, Kathleen (* 1978), American astronaut
- Rubinstein, Akiba (1880–1961), Polish chess master
- Rubinstein, Amnon (* 1931), Israeli politician, minister and member of the Knesset
- Rubinstein, Anton Grigoryevich (1829–1894), Russian composer, pianist, conductor
- Rubinstein, Ariel (* 1951), Israeli economist
- Rubinstein, Arthur B. (1938-2018), American composer
- Rubinstein, Artur (1887–1982), Polish-American pianist
- Rubinstein, Eljakim (* 1947), Israeli lawyer and diplomat
- Rubinstein, Gillian (* 1942), British author
- Rubinstein, Gretty (1947–2001), Romanian-Israeli painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Rubinstein, Helena (1870–1965), Polish-American cosmetics entrepreneur
- Rubinstein, Hilde (1904–1997), German painter and poet
- Rubinstein, Ida (1885–1960), Russian dancer, actress, and choreographer
- Rubinstein, J. Hyam (* 1948), Australian mathematician
- Rubinstein, Joe (* 1958), American comic artist
- Rubinstein, John (* 1946), American actor and film music composer
- Rubinstein, Joseph (1847–1884), Russian-Jewish pianist and follower and collaborator of Richard Wagner
- Rubinstein, Julian (* 1968), American author and journalist
- Rubinstein, Lev Semjonowitsch (* 1947), Russian poet and essayist
- Rubinstein, Maria (1914–1942), Russian-Polish dancer
- Rubinstein, Mark (1944-2019), American economist
- Rubinstein, Modest Iossifowitsch (1889–1960), Soviet economist
- Rubinstein, Nikolai Grigoryevich (1835–1881), Russian pianist, conductor, music teacher and composer
- Rubinstein, Nina (1908–1996), sociologist and translator
- Rubinstein, Roman (1917–1999), German resistance fighter and concentration camp prisoner; Editor and editor
- Rubinstein, Ronen (* 1993), American film actor
- Rubinstein, Sergei Leonidowitsch (1889–1960), Soviet psychologist
- Rubinstein, Simon († 1942), Austrian chess player
- Rubinstein, Susanna (1847–1914), Austrian psychologist
- Rubinstein, Sylvin (1914–2011), Russian-Polish dancer and resistance fighter
- Rubinstein, Yaakov , Israeli violinist
- Rubinstein, Yael , Israeli diplomat
- Rubinstein, Zelda (1933-2010), American actress
- Rubio Buedo, Miguel Ángel (* 1961), Spanish football coach
- Rubio Castro, Ángel (* 1939), Spanish clergyman, bishop emeritus of Segovia
- Rubio Fauria, Óscar (* 1984), Spanish football player
- Rubio García, Andrés María (1924-2006), Uruguayan Roman Catholic bishop
- Rubió i Balaguer, Jordi (1887–1982), Spanish librarian, Romanist and Catalanist
- Rubió i Lluch, Antoni (1856–1937), Spanish historian, Graecist, Romanist, Hispanic and Catalanist
- Rubió i Ors, Joaquim (1818–1899), Catalan poet and playwright
- Rubio Kostner, Eduardo (* 1983), Chilean football player
- Rubio Robles, Álvaro (* 1979), Spanish football player
- Rubio Sivodedov, Christian (* 1997), Swedish football player
- Rubio y Peralta, José María (1864–1929), Spanish religious, Jesuit and saint
- Rubio, Alfonso , Mexican soccer player
- Rubio, Ángel (* 1965), Spanish theoretical physicist and director at the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter
- Rubio, Antonio (1882–1953), Uruguayan politician
- Rubio, Francisco (* 1953), French football player and coach
- Rubio, Hugo (* 1960), Chilean football player
- Rubio, Israel José (* 1981), Venezuelan weightlifter
- Rubió, Joan (1870–1952), Catalan architect of modernism
- Rubio, Jordi (* 1987), Andorran football player
- Rubio, José (1931–2012), Spanish actor
- Rubio, Léa (* 1991), French soccer player
- Rubio, Marco (* 1971), American politician (Republican)
- Rubio, Marco Antonio (* 1980), Mexican boxer
- Rubio, María Celia , Uruguayan politician
- Rubio, Oriol (* 1997), Spanish ice hockey player
- Rubio, Óscar (* 1988), Mexican ice hockey player
- Rubio, Paulina (* 1971), Mexican singer and actress
- Rubio, Ricky (* 1990), Spanish basketball player
- Rubio, Rigoberto , Chilean Brigadier General
- Rubio, Roberto (1917–2011), Uruguayan politician
- Rubio, Rodrigo (1931-2007), Spanish writer
- Rubio, Sergio (* 1958), Mexican soccer player
- Rubio, Sheryl (* 1992), Venezuelan singer, actress and model
- Rubio, Tania (* 1987), Mexican composer
- Rubirola, Michèle (* 1956), French politician (EELV)
- Rubirosa, Porfirio (1909–1965), Dominican diplomat and bon vivant
- Rubiś, Józef (1931–2010), Polish cross-country skier and biathlete
- Rubisoier, Daniel (* 1982), Austrian mountain bike rider
- Rubit, Augustine (* 1989), American basketball player
- Rubiyatmoko, Robertus (* 1963), Indonesian clergyman, Archbishop of Semarang
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- Rübke, Jutta (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdL
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- Rublack, Elena (* 1958), American actress and singer
- Rublack, Hans-Christoph (1932–2006), German historian and university professor
- Rublack, Ulinka (* 1967), German historian and author
- Rublee, George (1868–1957), American lawyer
- Rubļevska, Jeļena (* 1976), Latvian pentathlete and fencer
- Rublewski, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (* 1974), Russian chess player
- Rubley, Anna , American actress
- Rubley, Thea (* 1993), American actress
- Rublev, Andrei († 1430), Russian icon painter
- Rublev, Andrei Andreevich (* 1997), Russian tennis player
- Rublyova, Ekaterina Borisovna (* 1985), Russian figure skater
Rubn
- Rubner, Anna (1883–1968), Austro-German theater actress, director and director
- Rübner, Cornelius (1853–1929), Danish pianist, composer and music teacher
- Rubner, Gustav (1810–1882), German doctor and member of parliament in Bavaria
- Rubner, Hans (1932–2009), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Rübner, Hartmut (* 1960), German political scientist and journalist
- Rubner, Heinrich (1925–2017), German historian, forest scientist and university professor
- Rubner, Jeanne (* 1961), German journalist and author
- Rubner, Karl (1901–1988), German politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag, trade unionist and resistance fighter
- Rubner, Konrad (1886–1974), German forest scientist
- Rübner, Kurt (1875–1965), German graphic artist
- Rubner, Max (1854–1932), German physiologist and hygienist
- Rübner, Tuvia (1924–2019), Israeli poet and literary scholar
Rubo
- Rubottom, Roy R. (1912–2010), American diplomat, political scientist, and university professor
- Rubow, Ernst (1880–1958), German educator, historian and geographer
- Rubow, Oli (* 1972), German drummer
- Rubowitz, Alexander , Jewish underground fighter
Rubr
- Rubritius, Hans (1876–1943), Austrian urologist
- Rubrius Aelius Nepos, Titus , Roman suffect consul (79)
- Rubrius Ruga, Marcus , Roman politician, one of the conspirators against Gaius Iulius Caesar
Rubs
- Rübsaamen, Dieter (* 1937), German painter and graphic artist
- Rübsaamen, Ewald Heinrich (1857–1919), German natural scientist
- Rübsam, Henning , German choreographer and dancer
- Rübsam, Josef (1822–1886), German judge and parliamentarian
- Rübsam, Jupp (1896–1976), German sculptor
- Rübsam, Peter (* 1941), German sculptor and musician
- Rübsam, Rolf (* 1937), German teacher and local researcher
- Rübsam, Wolfgang (* 1946), German organist, pianist, composer and music teacher
- Rübsamen, Alois (1939–2013), German politician (CDU), district administrator of the Lörrach district
- Rubsamen, Glen (* 1959), American visual artist and author
- Rübsamen, Ove (* 1956), Swedish football player and coach
- Rübsamen, Traudel (* 1954), German botanist
- Rübsamen-Schaeff, Helga (* 1949), German chemist and manager
- Rubšys, Antanas (1923–2002), Lithuanian Catholic theologian
Rubt
- Rubchinski, Goscha (* 1984), Russian fashion designer, photographer and founder of the streetwear label named after him ГОША РУБЧИНСКИЙ
- Rubtsov, Anton (* 1987), German actor
Rubu
- Rubugunday, RK (1918-2000), Indian mathematician
- Rubuntja, Wenten (1923–2005), Australian artist and political activist, Aboriginal
- Rubusana, Walter Benson (1858–1936), South African politician (SANNC)
Rubw
- Rubwejanga, Frédéric (* 1931), Rwandan clergyman, former bishop of Kibungo
Ruby
- Ruby (* 1972), American former porn actress
- Ruby, Georg (* 1953), German jazz pianist and composer
- Ruby, Gerhard (* 1960), German lawyer and specialist book author
- Ruby, Harry (1895–1974) American screenwriter, composer, and lyricist
- Ruby, Jack († 1989), Jamaican music producer
- Ruby, Jack (1911–1967), American murderer of the Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald
- Ruby, Karine (1978-2009), French snowboarder
- Ruby, Lloyd (1928–2009), American racing car driver
- Ruby, Othmar (* 1951), Austrian motocross driver
- Ruby, Sigrid (* 1968), German art historian
- Ruby, Sterling (* 1972), American artist
- Ruby, Sunshine (* 1939), American country musician
Rubz
- Rubzow, Andrei Borissowitsch (* 1982), Russian oboist, conductor and composer
- Rubzow, Nikolai Michailowitsch (1936–1971), Russian poet
- Rubzowa, Olga Nikolajewna (1909–1994), Soviet chess player and world chess champion
- Rubzowa, Tatjana Alexejewna (* 1962), Russian chess player