Rett

Rett

Rett ist der Familienname von:

  • Andreas Rett (1924−1997), österreichischer Neuropädiater und Autor
  • Barbara Rett (* 1953), österreichische Fernsehmoderatorin


Andere Verwendungsformen:

  • RETTmobil, seit 2001 jährlich in Fulda stattfindende Messe
  • Rett-Syndrom, eine Erbkrankheit, die unter anderem mit Hirnerkrankungen einhergeht
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