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  • Ruby (given name)
  • Ruby (Egyptian singer) (born 1981), singer and actress
  • Ruby (pornographic actress), American pornographic actress
  • Ruby Bradley (1907–2002), Army nurse
  • Ruby Dandridge (born 1899), actress
  • Ruby Dee (born 1924), actress
  • Ruby Dhalla (born 1974), Canadian politician
  • Ruby Nash Garnett (born 1939), lead singer of American group Ruby & the Romantics
  • Ruby Goldstein ("Ruby the Jewel of the Ghetto"; 1907–84), American welterweight boxer and referee
  • Ruby Keeler (1910–1993), actress, singer and dancer
  • Ruby Laffoon (1869–1941), 43rd Governor of Kentucky
  • Ruby Lin (born 1976), Taiwanese actress
  • Ruby Murray (1935–1996), singer
  • Ruby Myers (1907–1983), also known as Sulochana, Indian silent film actress
  • Ruby Payne-Scott (1912–1981), pioneering Australian astronomer
  • Ruby Rose (born 1986), Australian MTV VJ
  • Ruby Rubacuori (born 1993), Karima el Mahroug, allegedly had sex with the Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi when underage
  • Ruby Walsh (born 1979), Irish jockey
  • Ruby Wax (born 1953), comedian
  • Ruby Yang, Chinese-American filmmaker
  • Clayton Ruby, Canadian lawyer
  • Harry Ruby (1895–1974), American songwriter and screenwriter
  • Jack Ruby (1911–1967), the man who killed presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald
  • Karine Ruby (1978–2009), French snowboarder
  • Lloyd Ruby (born 1928), race car driver
  • Sam Ruby, software developer

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