Lives listing by occupation: translator
- Rieu, Henri (born 1721–died 1787), Swiss army officer, translator, Dutch East India Company official
- Rivarol, Louisa Henrietta de (born before 1749–died 1810), French author, translator
- Robert, Louise Félicité [née Guynement de Kéralio] (born 1757–died 1821), French author, translator, feminist, journalist, historian, political activist
- Roberts, Reverend John (born 1775–died 1829), Welsh churchman, editor, translator
- Robinet, Jean Baptiste René (born 1735–died 1820), French author, translator
- Rose, William (born 1719–died 1786), Scottish schoolteacher, journalist, translator
- Scarselli, Flaminio (born 1705–died 1776), Italian author, playwright, civil servant, university teacher, rhetorician, translator
- Seaman, Reverend William (born 1607–died 1680), English churchman, Orientalist, translator
- Seigneux, Gabriel de, seigneur de Correvon (born 1695–died 1775), Swiss politician, translator
- Sewel, William (born 1653–died 1720), Dutch author, historian, translator, lexicographer
- Smith, Charles Hamilton (born 1776–died 1859), English biologist, soldier, academician, army officer, author, translator
- Stolberg, Count Friedrich Leopold zu (born 1750–died 1819), Danish aristocrat, poet, translator, diplomat, religious convert, Catholic
- Three Yahoos of Twickenham [John Gay, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift] (pseudonym/initials used c. 1726), International author, playwright, poet, satirist, translator
- Thurot, Jean François (born 1768–died 1832), French tutor, university teacher, translator
- Toussaint, François Vincent (born 1715–died 1772), French journalist, translator
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