Rinck
Rinck stands for:
- a medieval Cologne patrician family, see Cologne patriciate #Patrizier des "wide council"
- a noble family from Graubünden, see Ringg von Baldenstein
Rinck is the family name of the following people:
- Christian Heinrich Rinck (1770–1846), German composer
- Friedrich Theodor Rinck (1770–1811), German Protestant theologian and philosopher
- Georg Karl Rinck von Wildenberg (1794–1860), Swiss canton politician
- Gerd Rinck (1910–2007), Göttingen law professor and Lord Mayor of Göttingen
- Hans-Justus Rinck (1918–1995), judge at the Federal Court of Justice and the Federal Constitutional Court
- Henri Rinck (1870–1952), French chess composer
- Johann Rinck († 1464), businessman and councilor in Cologne
- Julius Rinck von Starck (1825–1910), German politician and President of the General Ministry of the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Melchior Rinck (around 1493 – around 1545), German theologian and Baptist
- Monika Rinck (* 1969), German writer
- Peter Rinck (1429–1501), lawyer and rector in Cologne
- Stefan Rinck (* 1958), German manager
- Ursula Rinck (* 1969), German lawyer
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