Ruud

Ruud and Rud are surnames of Norwegian origin. Both are also Norwegian place names of numerous farmsteads named Rud or Ruud from Old Norse ruð meaning clearing. Ruud is also a Dutch masculine given name meaning "famous wolf" although it is also often short for Rudolf.

Ruud

  • Asbjørn Ruud (1919–1986), Norwegian ski jumper
  • Barrett Ruud (born 1983), American football linebacker
  • Birger Ruud (1911–1998), Norwegian ski jumper
  • Bo Ruud (born 1984), American football linebacker
  • Casper Ruud (born 1998), Norwegian tennis player
  • Christian Ruud (born 1972), Norwegian tennis player
  • David Ruud (born 1980), Swedish motorcycle speedway rider
  • Edwin Ruud (1854–1932), Norwegian-American mechanical engineer and inventor
  • Espen Ruud (born 1984), Norwegian football defender
  • Joseph Ruud (born 1981), American professional wrestler better known as (Erick) Rowan
  • Maria Ruud (born 1960), American politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
  • Millard Ruud (1917–1997), legal scholar
  • Ole Ruud (born 1958), Norwegian conductor
  • Roger Ruud (born 1958), Norwegian ski jumper
  • Sif Ruud (1916–2011), Swedish film actress
  • Sigmund Ruud (1907–1994), Norwegian ski jumper
  • Tom Ruud (born 1953), American professional football player
  • William Ruud (born 1952), American educator, president of University of Northern Iowa

Rud

Given name

Other

See also

  • Rudolph (disambiguation)

References

  1. ^ "Edwin Ruud". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
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