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People named Ra
- Ra, Sun, (died 1993), singer-songwriter, musician
Raa - Rac
- Raab, Julius (1881-1964), politician and Austrian Bundeskanzler
- Raabe, Max (born 1962), German singer and band leader
- Rabanne, Paco (born 1934), fashion designer
- Rabbani, Burhanuddin
- Rabbani, Mohammad
- Rabbitt, Eddie, (1944-1998), singer
- Rabbitt, Eddit, (died 1981), musician
- Rabelais, François, (ca. 1493-1553), Renaissance writer
- Rabin, Yitzhak, (1922-1995), Israeli prime minister
- Rabuka, Sitiveni, Fijian Prime Minister 1992-1999
- Rac, Radko Polic, (born 1942), actor.
- Racah, Giulio, (born 1909), Italian mathematician and physicist
- Rachilde, (born 1860), [Marguerite Vallette-Eymery], French author
- Rachmaninoff, Sergei, (1873-1943), Russian composer
- Racine, Jean, (1639-1699), classicist playwright
Rad - Rag
- Radbruch, Gustav, (born 1878), German law professor
- Radcliffe, Ann, (1764-1823), writer
- Radcliffe, Daniel, (born 1989), actor
- Radcliffe, Paula (born 1973), British athlete (long-distance runner)
- Radcliffe, Janette, (born 1925), pseudonym of British author Janet Louise Roberts
- Radek, Karl Bernhardovich, (1885-1939)
- Rademacher, Pete, (born 1929), boxer
- Radford, Arthur William (1896-1973)
- Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli, (1888-1975), Indian philosopher
- Radiguet, Raymond, (1903-1923), French author
- Radin, Dean, parapsychologist
- Radishchev, Alexander, (1749-1802), social critic
- Radner, Gilda, (1946-1989), comedian
- Radoslav, Stefan, (1217 or 1218-1234), Serbian monarch
- Radomyslsky, Ovsel Gershon Aronov, (1883-1936), aka Zinoviev
- Rae, John, (1813-1893), travelled widely through the Canadian Arctic
- Raeder, Erich, (1876-1960), found guilty on several counts including war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials
- Raedwald of East Anglia, (616-627), British monarch
- Raekwon (born 1970), rapper
- Raffarin, Jean-Pierre, (born 1948)
- Raffles, Thomas Stamford, (1781-1826), founder of Singapore
- Raft, George, (1895-1980), actor
- Rafter, Patrick Michael (born 1972), tennis player
- Ragnald of the Isle of Man, (1248-1249), king
- Ragsdale, Earl J., American inventor of the shotwelding technique for stainless steel
Rah - Rai
- Rahl, Karl, (1812-1865), painter
- Rahman, Rumaisa, (born 2004), smallest baby in history
- Rahman, Mujibur, (1920-1975), Prime Minister of Bangladesh
- Rahn, Helmut, (1929-2003), athlete
- Rai, Aishwarya, (born 1973), actress, Miss World 1994
- Rai, Gulshan, (1924-2004), filmmaker
- Raibolini, Francesco, (1453-1518), painter
- Räikkönen, Kimi-Matias, (born 1979), Finnish race driver
- Raimi, Sam, (born 1959), US director, producer
- Raimi, Ted, (born 1965), actor
- Raimondo, Justin, (born 1952), libertarian author
- Rainaldi, Carlo, (1611-1691), Italian baroque architect
- Rainbowe, Edward, (1608-1684)
- Raine, Craig, (born 1944), poet
- Rainer, Luise, (born 1910), actor
- Rainer, Meta, (born 1904), poet
- Rainey, Gertrude "Ma", (1886-1939), blues singer
- Rainier III of Monaco, (born 1923), Monaco prince
- Rains, Claude, (1889-1967), British actor
- Raitt, Bonnie, (born 1949), singer-songwriter, musician
- Raitt, John, (born 1917), actor, singer
Raj - Ral
- Rajagopalachari, Chakravarti, (1878-1972), Indian statesman, also known as Rajaji
- Rajanubhab, Damrong, (1862–1943), Thai prince, administrator, historian
- Rajneesh, Osho, (1931-1990), Indian spiritualist
- Rakovec, Ivan, (1899-1985), geologist and palaeontologist.
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, (1554?-1618), English explorer
- Rall, Ted, (born 1963), American political cartoonist.
- Ralston, William Chapman, (1826-1875), founder of the Bank of California.
Ram
Rama - Ramj
- Ramakrishna, (1836-1886)
- Raman, C. V., (1888-1970), Nobel Prize Physics, 1930
- Ramanujan, Srinivasa Aaiyangar, (1887-1920), mathematician
- Rameau, Jean Philippe, (1683-1764), composer, opera composer
- Ramelow, Carsten, (born 1974), German football (soccer) player
- Ramesses, Egyptian, pharaohs
- Ramesses the Great, (c. 1320 BC-1224 BC), Egyptian pharaoh
- Ramirez, Jose Luis, world champion boxer
- Ramirez, Richard, (born 1960), Mexican accused murderer
- Ramirez Medina, Francisco, (c.1828) only President of the Republic of Puerto Rico
- Ramiro I of Asturias, Asturian monarch
- Ramis, Harold, (born 1944), actor, comedian, screenwriter, director, producer
- Ramjohn, Manny, (1915-1998), Trinidadian athlete and civic leader
Ramo - Rams
- Ramo, Simon, U.S. physicist and business man, father of the ICBM
- Ramon, Gary, musician
- Ramon, Ilan, (1954-2003), astronaut
- Ramone, Dee Dee, aka Douglas Colvin, (1952-2002), musician
- Ramone, Joey, aka Jeffrey Hyman, (1952-2001), musician
- Ramone, Johnny, aka John Cummings, (1951-2004), musician
- Ramone, Marky, aka Marc Bell, (born 1956), musician
- Ramone, Tommy, aka Thomas Erdelyi, (born 1949), musician
- Ramones, Adal, (born 1969), comedian, show host
- Ramos, Alexis, (born 1982), singer, participant of Protagonistas De La Musica
- Ramos, Angel, (1902-1960), founder of "Telemundo"
- Ramos, Angel, (1950), deaf Hispanic educator
- Ramos, Jorge, news reporter
- Ramos, Ramon, basketball player involved in accident
- Ramos Horta, José, (born 1949)
- Ramovs, Fran, (1890-1952), linguist
- Rampal, Jean Pierre, (1922-2000), French flautist
- Rampling, Charlotte, (born 1945), actress
- Rams, David, photographer
- Ramsay of Mar, Alexander
- Ramsay, Allan, (1713-1784), painter
- Ramsay, David, (1749-1815), US physician, Continental Congressman for South Carolina
- Ramsay, David, (born 1948), provincial MP for Ontario, Canada
- Ramsay, William, (born 1852), Scottish chemist
- Ramsdell, Homer, president of the Erie Railroad 1853–1857
- Ramses, Egyptian pharaohs
- Ramses the Great, (c. 1320 BC-1224 BC), Egyptian pharaoh
- Ramsey, Frank P., (1903-1930), philosopher
- Ramsey, JonBenét, (died 1996), murder victim
- Ramsey, Nathaniel, (1741-1817), U.S. lawyer and soldier, Continental Congressman from Maryland
Ran
Rana - Ranf
- Ranay, Chrissy, model
- Rand, Ayn, (1905-1982), US philosopher & author
- Rand, Paul, (died 1996), American graphic designer of corporate logos
- Rand, Sally, (1904-1979), stripper
- Randall, Glenn, Jr, (born 1941), stuntman
- Randall, Tony, (born 1920), US actor
- Randalls, Alan, (born 1967), Radio and TV Voice Talent
- Randhawa, Jyoti, golfer
- Randi, James, (born 1928), Canadian-born skeptic and stage magician
- Randolph, Boots, (born 1926), musician
- Randolph, Jennings (1902-1998), U.S. politician, favored right to vote for young people
- Randolph, John, (born 1773), politician
- Randolph, Peyton, US politician
- Randolph, Thomas, (1605-1635), poet
- Raner, Ali, (born 1934), actor.
- Ranfl, Rajko, (born 1937), film and TV director and scenarist.
- Ranfurly, Dan
Rank - Rans
- Rank, J. Arthur, (1888-1972), producer
- Rank, Otto, (1884-1939), pioneer psychologist
- Rankin, Ian, author
- Rankin, Jeannette, (1880-1973), first woman elected to the United States House of Representatives
- Rankin, Robert, author
- Rankine, William John Macquorn, (1820-1872), Scottish engineer and physicist
- Ranks, Shabba, (born 1966), singer
- Ransome, Arthur, (1884-1967), writer, Swallows and Amazons series
Rap - Rat
- Raphael, (1483-1520), painter, architect
- Raschi, Victor John Angelo "Vic", (1919-1988), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Raschke, Jorge, (born c. 1930), Puerto Rican Christian preacher
- Rasetti, Franco, (1901-2001), physicist
- Rashid al-Din Tabib, (1247-1318), vizier and historian
- Raskatov, Alexander, (born 1954), Russian composer
- Rasmussen, Jørgen Skafte, (1878-1964), industrialist
- Rasmussen, Knud Johan Victor, (1879-1933), explorer
- Rasmussen, Steen Eiler, (1898-1990), Danish architect
- Raspe, Jan-Carl, (1944-1977), terrorist, member of the Red Army Faction
- Rasputin, Grigori, (1872-1919), Russian priest
- Rastogi, Karan, (born 1986), Indian tennis player
- Rastrick, John Urpeth, (1780-1856), English mechanical engineer
- Rasulala, Thalmus, (died 1991), actor
- Rathbone, Basil, (1892-1967), South-African-born actor
- Rathenau, Walther, (1867-1922), foreign minister (DDP)
- Rather, Dan, (born 1931), American news anchor
- Rathore, Rajyavardhan Singh, (born 1970), Indian shooter
- Rattigan, Terence, (1911-1977), dramatist
- Rattle, Simon, (born 1955), conductor
- Ratzenberger, John, (born 1947), actor
- Ratzenberger, Roland, (1960-1994), Formula-1 driver
- Ratzinger, Joseph, (born 1927), Pope
Rau - Raw
- Rau, Johannes, (born 1931), federal president (SPD)
- Raúl, (born 1977), Spanish football player
- Rauschenberg, Robert, (born 1925), American visual artist
- Rautavaara, Tapio, (1915-1979), Finnish singer and athlete
- Ravaisson-Mollien, Jean Gaspard Felix, (died 1900), French philosopher
- Ravel, Maurice, (1875-1937), French composer
- Raven-Symoné, (born 1985), actress
- Ravenscroft, Thurl, (born 1914), voice-over actor ("Tony the Tiger")
- Ravnik, Janko, (1891-1982), film director, pianist, composer, pedagogue and photographer
- Ravnikar, Edo, (1907-1993), architect
- Rawat, Prem, (born 1957), teacher and guide for inner peace
- Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan, (1896-1953), author
- Rawls, John, (1921-2002), philosopher
- Rawls, Lou, (born 1935), musician
- Rawlston, William Chapman, (born 1826), banker and financier
- Rawson, Rebecca, (born 1656), heroine of Leaves from Margaret Smith's Journal, in the Province of Massachusets Bay
Ray
People named Ray
- Ray, Aldo, (1926-1991), actor
- Ray, Gene, (born 1927), fringe thinker
- Ray, James Earl, (1928-1998), confessed assassin
- Ray, John, (born 1627), biologist.
- Ray, Johnnie, (1927-1990), singer
- Ray, Lisa, Indian actress
- Ray, Man, (1890-1976), painter, photographer
- Ray, Richie, born (1945), Puerto Rican salsa singer
- Ray, Robin, (1935-1998), television presenter
- Ray, Satyajit, (1921-1992), film director
- Ray, Stephanie, (born 1986) AIDS "poster child"
- Ray, Ted, (1905-1977), British comedian
Rayb - Rayn
- Rayburn, Gene, (1917-1999), game-show host
- Rayburn, Sam, (1881-1961), U.S. Speaker of the House
- Raye, Martha, (1916-1994), comedienne, actress
- Raymond, Eric S., programmer and computer-culture author
- Raymond, Fred, (1900-1954), composer
- Raymond, John (1844-1886), U.S. Congressman from Dakota Territory
- Raymond, Usher, (born 1978), singer, actor
- Raynald of Chatillon, (died 1187), crusader
Raz
- Razi, Seyyed, (born 970), Muslim scholar and writer
- Raznatovic, Zeljko, (1952-2000), aka "Arkan", Yugoslav officer