Trudi Carter is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish Liga F club FC Levante Las Planas and the Jamaica women's national team.
Gertrude (Trudi) Guda is a Surinamese poet and anthropologist. She headed the Department of Cultural Affairs of Suriname from 1969 to 1971. She studied in the Netherlands and was inspired by Miguel Barnet's writing a biography of Esteban Montejo.
Trudi Birger (1927 – 2002) was a German-born, Israeli-nationalized writer, biologist, and Holocaust survivor. After the war Birger migrated to Israel, where she founded the Dental Volunteers for Israel clinic and published the book A Daughter’s Gift of Love, detailing her experiences during the Holocaust.
Trudi Schoop (1904 – 1999) was a Swiss dancer who pioneered the treatment of mental illness with dance therapy. Schoop developed what she called body-ego technique, which used movement to help draw patients out of isolation and help them to respond to, rather than shrink from, human contact.Schoop impacted countless people and is known as one of the founders of dance/movement therapy, based on the dance/movement therapy created by Carl Jung in 1916. In Los Angeles she worked together with Tina Keller-Jenny. Many people who studied with her mentioned her sense of humor, warmth, and love.