Roel

Roel may refer to a Dutch masculine given name that is a short form of either Roeland or Roelof, or to a Hispanic surname. People with the name include

Given name

Academics

  • Roel van den Broek (born 1931), Dutch religious history scholar
  • Roel Konijnendijk, Dutch historian and Classicist
  • Roel Kuiper (born 1962), Dutch historian, philosopher, and politician
  • Roel Nusse (born 1950), Dutch developmental biologist at Stanford University
  • Roel Sterckx (born 1969), Belgian-British sinologist and anthropologist
  • Roel in 't Veld, (born 1942), Dutch Public administration scholar
  • Roel Vertegaal (born 1968), Dutch-Canadian computer interface scientist
  • Roel Wieringa (born 1952), Dutch computer scientist

Arts

  • Roel Bos [de; it; nl] (born 1942), Dutch movie actor, in Italy known as "Glenn Saxson"
  • Roel Cortez (1967–2015), Filipino singer and songwriter
  • Roel D’Haese [de; fr; nl] (1921–1996), Belgian surrealist sculptor and graphic artist
  • Roel Dieltiens (born 1957), Belgian cellist and composer
  • Roel Caboverde Llacer (born 1947), Cuban painter
  • Roel Reiné (born 1969), Los Angeles-based Dutch film director
  • Roel van Velzen (born 1978), Dutch singer and songwriter
  • Roel Jeroen van der Linden (born 1982), Dutch painter

Business

  • Roel Campos (born 1949), Hispanic-American business lawyer
  • Roel Pieper (born 1956), Dutch IT-entrepreneur
  • Roel de Vries (born 1968), Dutch born engineer and businessman

Politics

  • Roel Degamo (1966–2023), Filipino politician
  • Roel van Duijn (born 1943), Dutch politician, political activist and writer
  • Roel Robbertsen (born 1948), Dutch politician
  • Roel de Vries (born 1943), Dutch trade union leader
  • Roel de Wit (1927–2012), Dutch Labour Party politician and conservationist

Sports

Fictional

  • Roel Dijkstra, eponymous football player of a comic book series (1977–1995)

Surname

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