List of people by name: Raa-Ram
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[edit] Raa - Rac
- Raab, Julius (1881-1964), Austrian politician
- Raabe, Max (born 1962), German musician
- Raappana, Erkki (1893-1962), Finnish soldier
- Rabagliati, Alberto (1906–1974), Italian singer & actor
- Rabanne, Paco (born 1934), Spanish fashion designer
- Rabbani, Burhanuddin (born 1940), Afghani politician
- Rabbani, Mohammad (c. 1956-2001), Afghani politician
- Rabbitt, Eddie (1944-1998), American singer
- Rabelais, François (c. 1493 -1553), French writer
- Rabin, Yitzhak (1922-1995), Israeli politician
- Rabinovich, Abraham, American historian & journalist
- Rabinovich, Abram (1878-1943), Russian chess player
- Rabinovitch, Abraham (1889-1964), philanthropist
- Rabinowitch, Alexander (fl. 20th century), American historian
- Rabuka, Sitiveni, Fijian politician
- Raby, Albert (1933–1988), American teacher & activist
- Rac, Radko Polic (born 1942), Slovenian actor
- Racah, Giulio (born 1909), Italian mathematician & physicist
- Rachel, Adam (born 1976), British footballer
- Rachilde (1860-1953), French author
- Rachins, Alan (born 1942), American actor & writer
- Rachmaninoff, Sergei (1873-1943), Russian composer
- Racine, Jean (1639-1699), French playwright
- Rackley, Alex (died 1969), American activist & murder victim
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[edit] Rada - Radc
- Rada, Rubén (born 1943), Uruguayan musician
- Radbruch, Gustav (born 1878), German law professor
- Radchenko, Alexander (fl. c. 2000), Moldovan Transnistrian politician & activist
- Radcliff, Jacob, American politician
- Radcliffe, Alex, American baseball player
- Radcliffe, Ann (1764-1823), writer
- Radcliffe, Aubrey, American academic
- Radcliffe, Charles, magazine editor
- Radcliffe, Cyril, British lawyer
- Radcliffe, Daniel (born 1989), actor
- Radcliffe, Eric C., engineer & producer
- Radcliffe, George, Sir (1593-1657), English politician
- Radcliffe, George L. P. (1877-1974), American politician
- Radcliffe, Jack, American actor
- Radcliffe, Janette (born 1925), British author
- Radcliffe, John (1652–1714), British physician
- Radcliffe, Mark, British DJ
- Radcliffe, Mike, Canadian politician
- Radcliffe, Paula (born 1973), British athlete
- Radcliffe, Rosemary, Canadian actor
- Radcliffe, Sarah Chana, Canadian author
- Radcliffe, Ted "Double Duty" (1902-2005), American baseball player
- Radcliffe-Brown, Alfred, social anthropologist
[edit] Rade - Radz
- Radek, Karl Bernhardovich (1885-1939), cosmopolitan Polish-Soviet activist & politician
- Rademacher, Pete (born 1929), boxer
- Rader, Dennis (born 1945), serial killer
- Radford, Albert Ernest (1918–2006), American botanist
- Radford, Arthur W. (1896-1973)
- Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli (1888-1975), Indian philosopher & politician
- Radiguet, Raymond (1903-1923), French author
- Radin, Dean, fringe psychologist
- Rading, Adolf (1888-1957), German architect
- Radishchev, Alexander (1749-1802), Russian author
- Radner, Gilda (1946-1989), comedian
- Rado, Alexander (1899–1981), Hungarian-born Soviet spy
- Radojević, Aleksandar (born 1976), Serbian basketball player
- Radomyslsky, Ovsel Gershon Aronov (1883-1936), Soviet politician
- Radoslav, Stefan (1217/18-1234), Serbian monarch
- Radovonich, John (born 1965), New Zealand hockey player
- Rădulescu, Alex (born 1974), Romanian-born German tennis player
- Radulov, Alexander (born 1986), Russian hockey player
- Raduyev, Salman (1967-2002), Russian Chechen soldier & politician
- Radwan, Alexander (born 1964), German politician
- Radwanski, Adam, Canadian journalist
- Radzinski, Tomasz (born 1973), Polish-born Canadian soccer player
- Radziwiłł, Mikołaj (1515-1565), Polish noble
[edit] Rae - Raf
- Rae, Alex (born 1969), British athlete
- Rae, Alexa (born 1980), American actor
- Rae, Bob (born 1948), Canadian politician
- Rae, Douglas, British businessman
- Rae, John (1813-1893), Scottish explorer
- Raeder, Erich (1876-1960), German sailor
- Raedwald of East Anglia (616-627), British monarch
- Raekwon (born 1970), American musician
- Raeside, Adrian (born 1957), New Zealand-born Canadian cartoonist
- Raevsky, Alexander, Russian aviator
- Rafalowicz, Alex (born 1985), Australian actor
- Raffarin, Jean-Pierre (born 1948), French politician
- Raffles, Thomas Stamford (1781-1826), British colonial administrator
- Rafiq, A., Indonesian musician
- Raft, George (1895-1980), actor
- Rafter, Patrick Michael (born 1972), tennis player
[edit] Rag - Rah
- Raga, Adam (born 1982), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Ragnald of the Isle of Man (1248-1249), king
- Ragoonath, Suruj (born 1968), West Indian cricketer
- Ragsdale, Earl J., American inventor
- Ragulin, Alexander (1941–2004), Soviet hockey player
- Rahbani, Ziad, Lebanese composer
- Rahl, Karl (Carl) (1812-1865), Austrian-born painter
- Rahl, Karl Heinrich (1779-1843), Austrian painter & engraver
- Rahl, Mady (born 1915), German actor
- Rahman, A. R. (born 1966), Indian composer
- Rahman, Fazlur (1919-1988), Pakistani scholar & religious leader
- Rahman, Mujibur (1920-1975), Bangladeshi politician
- Rahman, Rumaisa (born 2004), neonatal patient
- Rahn, Helmut (1929-2003), German football player
[edit] Rai
[edit] People named Rai
- Rai, Aishwarya (born 1973), actor & beauty queen
- Rai, Gulshan (1924-2004), filmmaker
- Rai, Harbhajan (born 1961), Canadian hockey player
- Rai, Pamela (born 1966), Canadian swimmer
[edit] Raib - Rait
- Raiba, A. A., Indian artist
- Raibolini, Francesco (1453-1518), painter
- Raich, Benjamin (born 1978), Austrian skier
- Raiche, Bessica (1875–1932), American aviator
- Raico, Ralph (born c. 1940), American historian
- Räikkönen, Kimi-Matias (born 1979), Finnish race driver
- Raimbach, Abraham (1776-1843), British artist
- Raimi, Sam (born 1959), American director & producer
- Raimi, Ted (born 1965), actor
- Raimondo, Justin (born 1952), author & activist
- Raimund, Ferdinand (1790-1836), Austrian actor & dramatist
- Rainaldi, Carlo (1611-1691), Italian architect
- Rainbowe, Edward (1608-1684)
- Raine, Craig (born 1944), poet
- Rainer, Adam (1899-1950), Austrian dwarfism & gigantism sufferer
- Rainer, Luise (born 1910), actor
- Rainer, Meta (born 1904), poet
- Rainey, Gertrude "Ma" (1886-1939), American singer
- Rainier III of Monaco (born 1923), Monaco prince
- Rainis, Jānis (1865-1929), Latvian writer, activist & politician
- Rainolds, John (1549-1607), English theologian
- Rains, Claude (1889-1967), British actor
- Rainsborough, Thomas (1610-1648), British soldier & politician
- Raisbeck, Alex (1878–1949), British footballer
- Raitt, Bonnie (born 1949), singer, songwriter & musician
- Raitt, John (born 1917), actor & singer
[edit] Raj - Ral
- Raj, A. B., Indian film director
- Raja, A. (born 1963), Indian politician
- Rajagopalachari, Chakravarti "Rajaji" (1878-1972), Indian politician
- Rajai, Mohammad Ali (1933-1981), Iranian politician
- Rajan, Balachandra (born 1920), literary critic
- Rajanubhab, Damrong (1862-1943), Thai prince, administrator, & historian
- Rajneesh, Osho (1931-1990), Indian religious leader
- Raker, Irma S. (born 1938), American jurist
- Rakers, Aaron (born 1977), American baseball player
- Rakovec, Ivan (1899-1985), geologist & palaeontologist
- Raleigh, Sir Walter (1554?-1618), English explorer
- Rall, Ted (born 1963), American cartoonist
- Ralphs, Alastair (born 1977), Canadian wrestler & bodybuilder
- Ralsky, Alan (fl. c. 2000), American criminal
- Ralston, Alexander (died 1874), American architect
- Ralston, William Chapman (1826-1875), American banker
[edit] Ram
[edit] Rama
- Rama I, the Great (reigned 1782-1809), Thai king
- Rama II (r. 1809-1824), Thai king
- Rama III (r. 1824-1851), Thai king
- Rama IV (r. 1851-1868), Thai king
- Rama V, the Great (lived 1853-1910), Thai king
- Rama VI (r. 1910-1925), Thai king
- Rama VII (r. 1925-1935), Thai king
- Rama VIII (r. 1935-1946), Thai king
- Rama IX, the Great (installed 1946), Thai king
- Ramachandran, A. (born 1935), Indian painter
- Ramakrishna (1836-1886), Bengali religious leader
- Raman, C. V. (1888-1970), Indian physicist
- Ramanan, A. V., Indian actor
- Ramanauskas, Adam (born 1980), Australian footballer
- Ramanujan, A. K. (1929-1993), Indian author
- Ramanujan, Srinivasa Aaiyangar (1887-1920), Indian mathematician
[edit] Ramd - Ramj
- Ramdane, Abane (fl. 1950s), Algerian activist
- Rameau, Jean Philippe (1683-1764), composer
- Ramel, Povel (born 1922), Swedish performer & author
- Ramelli, Agostino (1531-1600), engineer
- Ramelow, Carsten (born 1974), German football player
- Ramento, Alberto (1937–2006), Filipino religious leader & politician
- Ramesh, Randeep (born c. 1970), British journalist & author
- Ramesses the Great (c. 1320 -1224 BC), Egyptian monarch
- Ramírez, Alejandro (born 1988), Costa Rican chess player
- Ramírez, Alex (born 1974), Venezuelan baseball player
- Ramirez, Jose Luis, boxer
- Ramírez, Manny (born 1972), Dominican baseball player
- Ramirez, Richard (born 1960), American prisoner
- Ramirez Medina, Francisco (c.1828), American Puerto Rican politician
- Ramiro I of Asturias, Asturian monarch
- Ramis, Harold (born 1944), multi-skilled entertainer
- Ramjohn, Manny (1915-1998), Trinidadian athlete & activist
[edit] Ramm - Ramp
- Ramm, Bernard (1916-1992), American theologian
- Ramo, Simon, American physicist & entrepreneur
- Ramon, Gary, musician
- Ramon, Ilan (1954-2003), astronaut
- Ramone, Dee Dee (1952-2002), musician
- Ramone, Joey (1952-2001), musician
- Ramone, Johnny (1951-2004), musician
- Ramone, Marky (born 1956), musician
- Ramone, Tommy (born 1949), musician
- Ramones, Adal (born 1969), Mexican comedian & host
- Ramos, Adrian (born 1978), artist
- Ramos, Alcvin (fl. 2000s), Japanese-born Canadian musician
- Ramos, Alex (born 1961), American Puerto Rican boxer & activist
- Ramos, Alexis (born 1982), American Puerto Rican musician
- Ramos, Angel (1902-1960), entrepreneur
- Ramos, Angel (1950), Hispanic educator
- Ramos, Jorge, journalist
- Ramos, Jose (born 1965), American Puerto Rican boxing manager
- Ramos, Mel (born 1935), American artist
- Ramos, Ramon, American Puerto Rican basketball player
- Ramos Horta, José (born 1949)
- Ramovs, Fran (1890-1952), linguist
- Rampal, Jean Pierre (1922-2000), French musician
- Rampling, Charlotte (born 1945), actor
[edit] Rams
- Rams, David, photographer
- Ramsay, Alexander (died 1342), Scottish soldier
- Ramsay, Alexander Robert Maule (1881–1972), British royal family member & sailor
- Ramsay of Mar, Alexander (1919-2000), British royal-family member
- Ramsay, Allan (1713-1784), painter
- Ramsay, Bertram (1883-1945), British sailor
- Ramsay, David (1749-1815), American physician & politician
- Ramsay, David (born 1948), Canadian politician
- Ramsay, William (born 1852), Scottish chemist
- Ramsdell, George (1834-1900), American jurist & politician
- Ramsdell, Homer, American railroad-business manager
- Ramses the Great (c. 1320 BC-1224 BC), Egyptian pharaoh
- Ramsey, Alan (fl. late 20th cent.), Australian journalist
- Ramsey, Alexander (1815–1903), American politician
- Ramsey, Bill (born 1920), American baseball player
- Ramsey, Dave (born 1960), American talk-radio personality
- Ramsey, Frank P. (1903-1930), philosopher
- Ramsey, JonBenét (1990-1996), homicide victim
- Ramsey, Nathaniel (1741-1817), American soldier & politician