Rip is a nickname for:

  • Rip Bachor (1901–1959), American football player
  • Rip Coleman (1931–2004), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Rip Collins (pitcher) (1896–1968), American Major League Baseball player
  • Rip Collins (catcher) (1909–1969), American Major League Baseball backup catcher
  • Albin Collins (born 1927), American National Football League player
  • Rip Engle (1906–1983), American football player and coach of football and basketball
  • John Salmon Ford (1815–1897), Republic of Texas and American politician, and Confederate Army colonel
  • U. L. Gooch (born 1923), American pilot, aviation entrepreneur and politician
  • Rip Hagerman (1888–1930), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Richard Hamilton (basketball) (born 1978), American National Basketball Association player
  • Rip Hawkins (born 1939), American National Football League player
  • Rip King (1895-1950), American National Football League player
  • Edgar Miller (American football) (1901–1991), American football player, coach and college athletics administrator
  • Rip Radcliff (1906–1962), American Major League Baseball player
  • H. Ripley Rawlings IV, New York Times bestselling author
  • Rip Repulski (1928–1993), American Major League Baseball player
  • Rip Russell (1915–1976), American Major League Baseball player
  • Rip Scherer (born 1952), American college and National Football League coach and former college quarterback
  • Rip Sewell (1907–1989), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Rip Sullivan (born 1959), American politician and lawyer
  • Rip Taylor (1935–2019), American comedian and actor
  • Rip Torn (1931–2019), American actor
  • Rip Vowinkel (1884–1966), American Major League Baseball pitcher in 1905
  • Rip Wade (1898–1957), American Major League Baseball player in 1923
  • Rip Wheeler (1921–1968), American Major League Baseball pitcher

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