, 1618 , 1905 , 1899 , 1990 •
Michael Maier (1568–1622), physician, counsellor to Rudolf II Habsburg •
Jacob de Petersen (1622-1704) a Danish courtier, politician and diplomat. •
Christian Scriver (1629–1693), Lutheran minister and devotional writer •
Johann von Löwenstern-Kunckel (1630-1703), chemist, born near Rendsburg. •
Marquard Gude (1635–1689), archaeologist and classical scholar. •
Calmer Hambro (1747–1806), Danish merchant and banker •
Bendix Frantz Ludwig Schow (1778–1839), the mayor of
Aabenraa from 1805 to 1837. •
Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903), classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician and archaeologist; Germany's first
Nobel Prize winner for literature, lived in Rendsburg for many years • Heinrich Adolph Leschen (1836–1916), father of gymnastics and pioneer of
physiotherapy in South Australia •
Marie Davids (1847–1905), painter •
Eduard von Liebert (1850-1934), military officer, colonial administrator in
German East Africa •
Emil Jørgensen, (1858-1942), a Danish architect, •
Dagmar Hjort (1860–1902), Danish schoolteacher, writer and women's rights activist •
Otto Tetens (1865-1945), a German
natural scientist with an
astronomy background. •
Ludwig Fahrenkrog (1867–1952), writer, playwright and artist •
Gustav Kieseritzky (1893–1943), admiral during WWII •
Hans Friedemann Götze (1897–1940),
SS-Standartenführer in the German Waffen-SS •
Otto Ebel von Sosen (1899–1974), musician, conductor and composer. •
Hans Egon Holthusen (1913–1997), lyric poet, essayist, and literary scholar •
Hans Blohm (born 1927), photographer and author, in Canada •
Otto Bernhardt (born 1942), CDU politician •
Hartmut Lutz (born 1945), professor of American and Canadian studies •
Hanne Haller (1950–2005), pop singer, composer, writer, producer and sound engineer •
Gerhard Delling (born 1959), journalist and author •
Jost de Jager (born 1965) CDU politician •
Philip Kraft (born 1969), fragrance chemist •
Noah Wunsch (born 1970), painter, photographer and designer. •
Mareike Wulf (born 1979), politician, has served in
Bundestag since 2021. •
Gyde Jensen (born 1989), politician, has served in
Bundestag since 2017.
Sport •
Hans-Ulrich Buchholz (born 1944), rower •
Alexander Kühl (born 1973), basketball player •
Patrik Borger (born 1979), football player and manager •
Lauritz Schoof (born 1990), rower, Olympic team gold medallist at the
2012 Summer Olympics •
Elisa Mevius (born 2004), basketball player, 3x3 Olympic gold medalist at the
2024 Summer Olympics •
Elisa Mevius (born 2004), basketball player, 3x3 Olympic gold medalist at the
2024 Summer Olympics ==Twin towns – sister cities==