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Riddle is a surname. Notable people with the name include:Albert G. Riddle (1816–1902), U.S. Representative for Ohio
Almeda Riddle (1898–1986), American folk singer
Chase Riddle (1925–2011), American baseball player, coach, manager, and scout
Edward Riddle (1788–1854), English astronomer and mathematician
Ernest Riddle (1873–1939), Australian banker
George R. Riddle (1817–1867), American lawyer-politician
Howard Riddle, English judge
Jeff C. Riddle (1863–1941), American Indian historian of the Modoc War
Jeremy Riddle, American Christian musician
Jimmy Riddle (1918–1982), American country musician
John Paul Riddle (1901–1989), co-founder of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Johnny Riddle (1905–1998), American baseball player
J. T. Riddle, American baseball player
Lincoln Ware Riddle (1880–1921), American botanist
Matt Riddle, American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
Mia Riddle, American indie-folk singer-songwriter
Nelson Riddle (1921–1985), American bandleader
Oscar Riddle (1877–1968), American biologist
Paul T. Riddle, original drummer of The Marshall Tucker Band
Robert M. Riddle (1812–1858), mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Ruth Riddle (1964–), Canadian Branch Davidian
Samuel Riddle (1800–1888), textile manufacturer in Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania
Samuel D. Riddle (1861–1951), stable owner at Glen Riddle Farm
Stu Riddle, New Zealand footballer
Theodate Pope Riddle (1867–1946), American architect
Toby Riddle (1848–1920), Modoc interpreter
Troy Riddle, American ice hockey player
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