Rupp

Rupp or RUPP can refer to:

Rights of way in England and Wales
Rights of way in Scotland
  • Warren Rupp Observatory
  • Rupp Industries, a Mansfield, Ohio producer of go-karts, mini-bikes, and snowmobiles from the late 1950s until 1978; founded by car racer Mickey Rupp

People called Rupp or Ruppe:

  • Adolph Rupp (1901–1977), an American basketball coach
    • Adolph Rupp Trophy, an American basketball trophy
    • Rupp Arena, an American basketball arena
  • Bernd Rupp (b. 1942), a German football player
  • Debra Jo Rupp (b. 1951), an American television actress
  • Duane Rupp (b. 1938), a Canadian ice hockey player
  • Ernest Gordon Rupp (1910–1986), a British preacher and historian
  • Ernst Rupp (1892-1943) Wehrmacht General
  • Galen Rupp (b. 1986), an American athlete
  • George Erik Rupp (b. 1942), an American educator and theologian
  • Hans Georg Rupp (1907-1989), German judge
  • Heinrich Bernhard Rupp (1688-1719), a German botanist
  • Herman Rupp (1872–1956), an Australian clergyman and botanist
  • James H. Rupp (1918-1998), an American politician and businessman
  • Jean Rupp (1905–1983), French bishop and Vatican diplomat
  • Jennifer Rupp (b. 1980), materials engineer
  • Kerry Rupp, an American basketball coach
  • Leila J. Rupp (b. 1950), an American historian and feminist
  • Loret Miller Ruppe (1936–1996), an American administrator and diplomat
  • Lukas Rupp (born 1991), German footballer
  • Michael Rupp (b. 1980), an American ice hockey player
  • Mickey Rupp (b. 1936), an American racecar driver
  • Pat Rupp (1942–2006), an American ice hockey player
  • Philip Ruppe (b. 1926), an American politician
  • Rainer Rupp (b. 1945), East German spy
  • Scott T. Rupp, an American politician
  • Sieghardt Rupp (1931–2015), an Austrian actor
  • Terry Rupp (born 1966), an American college baseball coach
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