In English, a rebel or a person who rebels against authority or control can be referred to as a "rebel," "dissident," or "insurgent." The term "rebel" is often used to describe someone who resists or defies authority or control, especially by the government or a ruling power. "Dissident" is similar, but it usually refers to someone who expresses opposition to the dominant ideology or beliefs of a group or society. "Insurgent" is often used to describe someone who is actively involved in a rebellion or uprising against a government or authority.