| Gender | Male | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Latin | 
| Meaning | King | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Regis, Reginald, Rexford, Roy | 
Rex is a male given name, derived from the Latin word rex, meaning "king". This is the etymological root word for king in several languages.
Given name
- Rex Addison, Australian architect
 - Rex Andrew Alarcon (born 1970), Filipino prelate of the Roman Catholic church
 - Rex Alexander (1924–1982), American basketball and tennis coach
 - Rex Allen (1920–1999), American actor and singer
 - Rex Allen, Jr. (born 1947), American singer and son of the above
 - Rex Applegate (1914–1998), American military officer
 - Rex Armistead (1930–2013), American private detective
 - Rex Babin (1962–2012), American political cartoonist
 - Rex Ballard, Cinematographer
 - Rex T. Barber (1917–2001), American fighter pilot
 - Rex Barnes (born 1959), Canadian politician
 - Rex Barnett (born 1938), American politician, and former officer of the Missouri State Highway Patrol
 - Rex Barney (1924–1997), American baseball pitcher and announcer
 - Rex Barrat (1914–1974), French artist
 - Rex Battarbee (1893–1973), Australian artist
 - Rex Baxter (born 1936), American golfer
 - Rex Beach (1877–1949), American novelist and playwright
 - Rex Bell (1903–1962), American actor and politician
 - Rex M. Best, American soap opera writer
 - Rex Black (born 1964), American author, software engineer and entrepreneur
 - Rex Brandt (1914–2000), American artist and educator
 - Rex Brasher (1869–1960), American painter
 - Rex Briggs (born 1971), American author, analyst and researcher
 - Rex Brothers (born 1987), American baseball player
 - Rex Brown (born 1964), bassist of heavy metal band Pantera
 - Rex Burkhead (born 1990), American football player
 - Rex Caldwell (born 1950), American golfer
 - Rex Carroll, American guitarist
 - Rex L. Carter (1925–2014), American lawyer and politician
 - Rex Cauble (1913–2003), American banker, businessman, rancher and real estate agent
 - Rex Cecil (1916–1966), American baseball player
 - Rex Chapman (born 1967), American basketball player
 - Rex Chikoko, Malawian investigative journalist and media analyst
 - Rex Clark (1935–1978), Australian army officer
 - Rex Cherryman (1897–1928), American stage and screen actor
 - Rex Vicat Cole (1870–1940), English painter
 - Rex Collinge (born 1935), English first-class cricketer and Royal Air Force officer
 - Rex Connor (1907–1977), Australian politician
 - Rex Cramphorn (1941–1991), Australian theatre director, costume designer, theatre critic, theorist and translator
 - Rex Crawford (1932–2022), Canadian farmer and politician
 - Rex M. Cunningham (1907–1969), American politician and World War II veteran
 - Rex Davis (1890–1951), English soldier, silent film actor and sportsman
 - Rex D. Davis (1924–2008), American federal law enforcement officer
 - Rex Dallas (born 1938), Australian country musician, singer, songwriter, yodeler and bush balladeer
 - Rex Damschroder (born 1950), American politician
 - Rex De Garis (1896–1967), Australian footballer
 - Rex de Silva (1918–2005), Ceylonese aviator
 - Rex Dockery (1942–1983), American football player and coach
 - Rex Downing (1925–2020), American child actor
 - Rex Eisen né Tod Rex Salvador, ex-guitarist of Murderdolls, Static-X and Dope
 - Rex Ellsworth (1907–1997), American Thoroughbred racehorse breeder
 - Rex Enright (1901–1960), American football and basketball player, coach and college athletics administrator
 - Rex Everhart (1920–2000), American actor
 - Rex Fell (1944/1945-2016), New Zealand thoroughbred horse breeder
 - Rex Forehand (born 1945), American psychologist
 - Rex Forrester (1928–2001), New Zealand hunting and fishing specialist
 - Rex Frederick (born 1936), American retired basketball coach and player
 - Rex Garrod (1943–2019), English inventor and roboteer
 - Rex Garvin (1940–2013), American instrumentalist and singer-songwriter
 - Rex Gatchalian (born 1979), Filipino politician
 - Rex Geard (1927–1982), Australian footballer
 - Rex Geveden (born 1962), American businessman, CEO of BWX Technologies
 - Rex Gibson (1932–2005), English academic writer
 - Rex Gildo (1939–1999), German singer
 - Rex Goh (born 1951), Singaporean-Australian guitarist
 - Rex Goudie (born 1985), Canadian singer and 2005 Canadian Idol runner-up
 - Rex Griffin (1912–1959), American singer-songwriter
 - Rex Grossman (born 1980), American football player
 - Rex Grossman Sr. (1924–1980), American football player
 - Rex Hadnot (born 1982), American football player
 - Rex Harrison (1908–1990), British actor
 - Rex Hartwig (1929–2022), Australian tennis player
 - Rex Harvey (1946–2019), American decathlete and engineer
 - Rex Hillier (born 1956), Canadian politician
 - Rex Hobcroft (1925–2013), Australian pianist and music administrator
 - Rex Hudler (born 1960), American baseball player
 - Rex Hughes, American basketball coach
 - Rex Humbard (1919–2007), American television evangelist
 - Rex Hunt (born 1949), Australian television and radio personality and former football player
 - Rex Hunt (governor) (1926–2012), former British Governor of the Falkland Islands
 - Rex Ingamells (1913–1955), Australian poet
 - Rex Ingram, disambiguation page
 - Rex Jackson (1928–2011), Australian politician
 - Rex Jameson (1924–1983), English comedian and drag queen
 - Rex Lee Jim (born 1962), Native American politician
 - Rex Job (1910–1999), Australian footballer
 - Rex Johns (1935–2009), Australian footballer
 - Rex Johnston (1937–2019), American baseball player
 - Rex Jung, American psychologist
 - Rex Kalamian, American basketball coach
 - Rex Keeling (1943–2010), American football player
 - Rex Kern (born 1949), American football player
 - Rex Kieffer Jr. (1929–2001), American politician
 - Rex Kilpatrick (1881–1955), American football player and investment banker
 - Rex King-Clark (1913–2007), English soldier, pilot, racer, photographer, author, and diarist
 - Rex Kirton, New Zealand politician
 - Rex Kodippili (1938-2023), Sri Lankan film actor and producer
 - Rex Lassalle (born 1945), Trinidadian alternative medicine practitioner and former lieutenant
 - Rex Lawson (1938–1971), Nigerian singer, trumpeter and bandleader
 - Rex Layne (1928–2000), American heavyweight boxer
 - Rex Lease (1903–1966), American actor
 - Rex Lee, disambiguation page
 - Rex E. Lee (1937–1996), former U.S. Solicitor General
 - Rex Lewis-Clack (born 1995), American pianist and musical prodigy
 - Rex Liddy (born 1992), Australian football player
 - Rex Linn (born 1956), American actor
 - Rex Makin (1925–2017), English solicitor and philanthropist from Liverpool
 - Rex Marshall (1919–1983), American actor, television announcer and radio personality
 - Rex Distin Martienssen (1905–1942), South African architect
 - Rex Mason (1885–1975), New Zealand politician
 - Rex Maughan (1936–2021), the founder, president and CEO of Forever Living Products and Terry Labs
 - Rex McCandless (1915–1992), Northern Irish motorcycle racer
 - Rex McDougall (1878–1933), English stage and film actor
 - Rex McGill (born 1949), New Zealand cricketer
 - Rex Morgan, disambiguation page
 - Rex Mossop (1928–2011), Australian rugby player
 - Rex Murphy (born 1947), Canadian commentator
 - Rex Nan Kivell (1898–1977), New Zealand-born British art collector
 - Rex Navarrete (born 1969), Filipino American comedian
 - Rex Neame (1936–2008), English cricketer and brewer
 - Rex Nelon (1932–2000), American southern gospel musicician
 - Rex Nelson, American college sports broadcaster, columnist, reporter, author, political appointee and chronicler of Arkansas history
 - Rex Nettleford (1933–2010), Jamaican scholar
 - Rex Newmark (born 1984), British television personality
 - Rex Norris, disambiguation page
 - Rex Nutting. American journalist, economist and columnist
 - Rex Ogle, American author
 - Rex O'Malley (1901–1976), English actor
 - Rex Omar, Ghanaian musician
 - Rex Orr (1923–2011), New Zealand rugby player
 - Rex Paterson (1902–1978), British agriculturalist
 - Rex Patrick (born 1967), Australian politician
 - Rex Patterson (1927–2016), Australian politician
 - Rex Paul (born 1945), real name of Guyanese-born American radio journalist Kojo Nnamdi
 - Rex Pemberton (born 1983), Australian extreme sport athlete and motivational speaker
 - Rex R. Perschbacher (1946–2018), American law professor
 - Rex Piano, American film director, screenwriter, TV actor and producer
 - Rex Pickett, American novelist and filmmaker
 - Rex Pierson (1891–1948), English aircraft designer
 - Rex Pilbeam (1907–1999), Australian politician
 - Rex Rabanye (1944–2010), South African jazz fusion and soulful pop musician
 - Rex Rammell (born 1961), American politician and veterinarian
 - Rex Ray (1956–2015), American graphic designer
 - Rex Reason (1928–2015), American actor
 - Rex Reed (born 1938), American journalist and film critic
 - Rex Richardson (born 1983), American politician
 - Rex Rienits (1909–1971), Australian writer
 - Rex M. Rogers (born 1952), American author, broadcaster and televangelist
 - Rex Rudicel (1912–2000), American basketball player
 - Rex Ryan (born 1962), American football coach
 - Rex Salas (born 1962), American record producer, songwriter, musical director and music arranger
 - Rex Sanders (1922–2017), English military aviator
 - Rex Shelley (1930–2009), Singaporean author
 - Rex Sinquefield (born 1944), American businessman, investor and philanthropist
 - Rex Slinkard (1887–1918), American painter and teacher
 - Rex Smith (born 1955), American entertainer
 - Rex Wakely Smith (1930–2013), South African rally driver and philatelist
 - Rex Solomon (born 1966), American jewelry store owner and former capella directory publisher
 - Rex Stewart (1907–1967), American jazz cornetist
 - Rex Stout (1886–1975), American author
 - Rex Taylor (1889–1968), American screenwriter
 - Rex Terp (born 1970), Australian rugby player
 - Rex Terry (1888–1964), American banker and politician
 - Rex Tillerson (born 1952), 69th United States Secretary of State
 - Rex Tilley (1929–2016), English footballer
 - Rex Townley (1904–1982), Australian politician
 - Rex Trailer (1928–2013), American television personality, broadcast pioneer, cowboy and Country and Western recording artist
 - Rex Tremlett (1903–1986), British-South African mining engineer and journalist
 - Rex Tso (born 1987), Hong Kong super-flyweight boxer
 - Rex Tucker (1913–1996), British television director in the 1950s and 1960s
 - Rex Tucker (American football) (born 1976), American football player
 - Rex Varghese, Indian bodybuilder
 - Rex Vijayan (born 1983), Indian composer, guitarist, singer, record producer and multi-instrumentalist
 - Rex A. Wade (born 1936), American historian and author
 - Rex Wailes (1901–1986), English engineer and historian on aspects of engineering history
 - Rex Walheim (born 1962), American astronaut
 - Rex E. Wallace (born 1952), American linguist and classical scholar
 - Rex (born 1947), gay erotic artist
 - Rex Walters (born 1970), American basketball player and coach
 - Rex Warner (1905–1986), English classicist, writer and translator
 - Rex Weyler (born 1947), American-Canadian author, journalist and ecologist
 - Rex Whistler (1905–1944), English painter, designer and illustrator
 - Rex White (born 1929), American race car driver
 - Rex Marion Whitton (1898–1981), American federal highway administrator
 - Rex Williams (born 1933), English snooker and billiards player
 - Rex Willis (1924–2000), Welsh rugby player
 - Rex Wilson (born 1960), New Zealand long-distance runner
 - Rex Winsbury (1935–2015), English journalist and author
 - Rex Yeatman (1919–1995), English cricketer
 - Rex Yetman (1933–2009), Canadian musician
 - Rex Ziak, American writer, historian, tour guide and documentarian
 
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