Renault is a French surname, probably originating from Brittany, easily confused with Renaud, which in French is pronounced in the same way.
Surname
Notable people with the surname Renault include:
- Ana Paula Renault (1981–), Brazilian journalist, columnist and TV personality
 - Bernard Renault (botanist) (1836-1904), French paleobotanist
 - Bernard Renault (canoeist), French slalom canoeist
 - Cécile Renault (1774–1794), French woman accused of attempting to assassinate Robespierre
 - Fernand Renault (1865–1909), French business manager, one of the founders of the Renault automobile company
 - Francis Renault (1893-1955), Female impersonator and vaudeville performer
 - François Louis de Rousselet, Marquis de Châteaurenault (1637-1716), French vice-admiral, maréchal, and nobleman
 - Gilbert Renault (1904–1984), French Resistance secret agent during World War II
 - Henri-René Renault (1891–1952), Canadian politician
 - Jeanne Renault Saint-Laurent (1886-1966), wife of Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada
 - Louis Renault (jurist) (1843–1918), French jurist and educator, Nobel peace prize 1907
 - Louis Renault (industrialist) (1877–1944), French industrialist, one of the founders of the Renault automobile company
 - Marcel Renault (1872–1903), French race driver, one of the founders of the Renault automobile company
 - Maxime Renault (1990-), French racing cyclist
 - Mary Renault (1905–1983), British writer
 - Philip Francois Renault (before 1719–c. 1750), French explorer and courtier
 - Stéphane Renault (1968-), French badminton player
 - Jean Malo-Renault (1900–1988), French engraver and librarian
 
Given name
- Renault Renaldo Duncan (1904-1980), Duncan Renaldo, possibly Romanian-born American actor
 - Renault Robinson, (1942-), US police officer and chairman of Chicago Housing Authority
 
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