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[edit] Sea
[edit] Seab - Seal
- Seaborg, Glenn Theodore (1912-1999), American physicist & science administrator
- Seabrook, William Buehler (1884-1945), American traveler & journalist
- Seabury, Samuel (1729-1796), American religious leader -- bishop
- Seabury, Samuel (1801-1872), American religious leader -- priest
- Seacrest, Ryan (born 1974), American journalist
- Seaga, Edward Philip George (born 1930), Jamaican politician
- Seagal, Steven (born 1951), American actor
- Seagren, Bob (born 1946), pole vaulter & actor
- Seal, Adler Berriman "Barry" (died 1986), American aviator & criminal
- Seale, Bobby (born 1936), American activist
- Sealey, Alan (1942-1996), British football player
- Sealey, Marger (born 1975), singer
- Seals, James (born 1940), musician
[edit] Sear - Seay
- Searfoss, Richard (born 1956), astronaut
- Searle, Adrian, British journalist
- Searle, James (c. 1730 -1797), American merchant & politician
- Searle, John (born 1931), philosopher
- Searle, Ronald (born 1920), illustrator
- Searles, Edward Francis (1841-1920), entrepreneur
- Searles, William Baird (1934-1993), author & critic
- Sears, Alan (fl. c. 2000), American jurist
- Sears, Edmund H. (died 1876), composer
- Sears, Richard (1863-1914), retailing entrepreneur
- Sears, William (1911-1992), American religious leader & author
- Sears, William (fl. late 20th century), American doctor & author
- Seastrom, Dorothy (1903-1930), American actor
- Seaton, Frederick Andrew (1909-1974), politician
- Seaton, George (1911-1979), director
- Seaton, Lynn (born 1967), American musician
- Seats, Tom (1910-1992), American baseball player
- Seattle, Chief (c. 1786 –1866), American Suquamish chief
- Seaver, Tom (born 1944), baseball player
- Seawell, Aaron A. F. (born 1864), American politician & jurist
- Seay, Abraham Jefferson (1832-1915), American soldier & politician
[edit] Seb - Sec
- Seba, Albertus (1665–1736), Dutch zoologist
- Sebastian, St. (died c. 287), religious leader
- Sebastian, Joan (fl. 1980s), Mexican singer
- Sebastian, John (born 1944), singer-songwriter
- Sebastian, William (1812-1865), American jurist & politician
- Sebbi of Essex (r. 665-695)
- Seberg, Jean (1938-1979), actor
- Sebes, Gusztáv (1906-1986), Hungarian football manager
- Sebestyen, Ouida (born 1924), author
- Sebree, Charles (1914-1985), painter
- Secada, Jon (born 1961), singer
- Seckel, Al (born 1958), American writer
- Secker, Thomas (1693-1768), British religious leader
- Secombe, Harry (1921-2001), entertainer
- Seconde, Reginald, Sir, diplomat
- Secord, Al (born 1958), Canadian hockey player
- Secord, Elizabeth (1841-1916), doctor
- Secord, Laura (1775-1868), Canadian activist
- Secundus, Johannes (1511-1536), Dutch poet
[edit] Sed
- Seda, Jon (born 1970), actor
- Sedaka, Neil (born 1939), composer, songwriter
- Seddon, Rhea (born 1947), astronaut
- Seddon, Thomas (1821-1856), English painter
- Sedecion, patriarch of Constantinople
- Sedecion, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Sedej, Maksim (1909-1974), painter
- Sedgley, Alec (born 1986), British actor & musician
- Sedgwick, Adam (1785-1873), geologist
- Sedgwick, Catharine Maria (1789-1867), American novelist
- Sedgwick, Edie (1943-1971), American actor
- Sedgwick, Kyra (born 1965), American actor
- Sedgwick, Theodore (1746-1813), American politician
- Sedin, Daniel (born 1980), Swedish hockey player
- Sedin, Henrik (born 1980), Swedish hockey player
- Sedley, Kate, author
- Sedov, Leon (1906-1938), Russian politician
- Sedova, Natalia (1882-1962), Russian politician
[edit] See - Seh
- See, Elliott (1927-1966), American astronaut
- Seebeck, Thomas Johann (1770-1831), engineer
- Seeger, Al (born 1980), American boxer
- Seeger, Alan (1888-1916), American poet
- Seeger, Pete (born 1919), American musician & activist
- Seehofer, Horst (born 1949), German politician
- Seel, Adolf (1829-1907), German painter
- Seeler, Uwe (born 1936), footballer
- Seferis, Giorgos (1900-1971), Greek poet
- Sefolosha, Thabo (born 1984), Swiss basketball player
- Sefström, Nils Gabriel (1787-1845), chemist
- Sega, Ronald (born 1952), astronaut
- Segal, Erich (born 1937), author
- Segal, George (born 1924), sculptor
- Segar, Elzie Crisler (1894-1938), actor
- Segat, Francesca (born 1983), Italian swimmer
- Seger, Bob (born 1945), musician
- Seghers, Anna (1900-1983), German writer
- Segni, Mariotto (born 1939), Italian politician & academic
- Segovia, Andrés (1893-1987), musician
- Séguier, Pierre (1588-1672), French politician
- Sehested, Hannibal (1609-1666), Danish politician -- governor
- Sehested, Hannibal (1609-1666), Danish politician -- council governor
[edit] Sei - Sek
- Seibel, Albert (1844–1936), French physician & viticulturist
- Seibert, Mark, American producer & composer
- Seidel, Georg (1919-1992), German dramatist & author
- Seidler, Harry (1923-2006), Australian architect
- Seidman, Mitch (born c. 1950s), American musician
- Seierstad, Åsne (born 1970), Norwegian journalist
- Seifert, Jaroslav (1901-1986), Czech writer, poet & journalist
- Seifert, Rainer (born 1947), German field hockey player
- Seigel, Jerry (1914–1996), American cartoonist
- Seigner, Emmanuelle (born 1966), French actor
- Seik, Alexander (1824–1905), Czech photographer, painter & politician
- Seilacher, Adolf (born 1925), German paleontologist
- Seimu, Emperor, emperor of Japan
- Seinei Emperor, emperor of Japan
- Seinfeld, Jerry (born 1954), American comedian
- Seirawan, Yasser (born 1960), Syrian-born American chess player
- Seiters, Rudolf, German politician
- Seitz, Don Carlos (born 1862), American journalist & author
- Seiwa, Emperor (850-880), emperor of Japan
- Seizinger, Katja (born 1972), German skier
- Sejong the Great (1397-1450), Korean monarch
- Seka (born 1954), American actor
[edit] Sel
[edit] Sela - Seli
- Selänne, Teemu (born 1970), Finnish hockey player
- Selberg, Atle (born 1917), mathematician
- Sele, Aaron (born 1970), American baseball player
- Seles, Monica (born 1973), Tennis player
- Seleucus I Nicator (born c. 356 BC), Middle Eastern politician & monarch
- Seleznyov, Aleksandr (born 1964), Russian hammer thrower
- Self, Will (born 1961), British writer
- Selfridge, John, mathematician
- Selig, Bud (born 1934), baseball entrepreneur & administrator
- Seligman, Arthur (1873-1933), American businessman, politician
- Seligman, Charles Gabriel (1873-1940), British ethnologist
- Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson (1861-1939), American economist
- Seligman, Joel, jurist & academic
- Seligman, Martin (born 1942), psychologist & writer
- Seligmann, Werner (1930-1998), American architect
- Selimović, Meša (1910-1982) Yugoslavian writer
- Seliskar, Tone (1900-1969), poet
- Selivanov, Alexander (born 1971), Russian hockey player
[edit] Selk - Selz
- Selkirk, Alexander (1676-1721), Scottish mariner
- Sella, Seela (born 1936), Finnish actor
- Sellars, Peter (born 1957), American director
- Sellars, Wilfrid (1912-1989), philosopher
- Selleck, Tom (born 1945), American actor
- Sellers, Peter (1925-1980), British actor
- Sellers, Piers (born 1955), astronaut
- Selmer, Christian August (1816-1899), Norwegian politician
- Selvadurai, Shyam (born 1965), Canadian writer
- Selwart, Tonio (1896-2002), actor
- Selwood, Adam (born 1984), footballer
- Selwyn, Francis, author
- Selys Longchamps, Sybille de (born 1941) Belgian aristocrat
- Selznick, David O. (1902-1965), American producer
[edit] Sem
- Semak, Alexander (born 1966), Soviet-born hockey player
- Semakala, Tonton (born 1975), Zaire-born boxer
- Sembler, Melvin (born 1930), American diplomat
- Semin, Alexander (born 1984), Russian hockey player
- Semler, Johann Salomo (1725-1791), German theologian
- Semlin, Charles Augustus (1836-1927)
- Semmelweis, Ignaz (1818-1865), antiseptic pioneer
- Semolic, Peter (born 1967), poet
- Semon, Waldo (1898-1999), American chemist
- Semper, Gottfried (1803-1879), architect
- Sempolinski, Jacek, Polish painter
- Semyonov, Nikolay Nikolayevich (1896-1986), Soviet physicist & chemist
[edit] Sen
- Sen, Amartya (born 1933), economist
- Sen, Riya (born 1981), Indian actor
- Sen, Ronen (born 1944), India diplomat
- Sen, Sushmita (born 1975), Indian actor
- Senatorov, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1912-1993), Soviet air-soldier
- Sendak, Maurice (born 1928), American author
- Senebier, Jean (1742-1809), Swiss botanist
- Seneca (c. 54 BCE - 39 CE), poet
- Seneca the Elder (c. 3 BCE - 65 CE), rhetorician
- Senesh, Hannah (1921-1944), Hungarian activist
- Senesino (1690?-1750?), opera-singer
- Seney, Joshua (1756-1798), American farmer & politician
- Senghor, Léopold (1906-2001), poet
- Sengi, Antonio, Italian politician
- Senin, Adrian (born 1979), Romanian football player
- Senitt, Alan (1978-2006), British activist & crime victim
- Senka, Emperor, emperor of Japan
- Senna, Ayrton (1960-1994), Brazilian race driver
- Sennacherib (705-681 BC)
- Sennett, Mack (1880-1960), movie director
- Sennett, Richard (born 1943), American sociologist
- Sennholz, Hans F. (born 1922), German-born economist
- Sensini, Alessandra (fl. c. 2000), Italian sailor
[edit] Seo - Seq
- Seoane, Mariana (born 1976), Mexican actor
- Seok-heon Ham (1901-1989), Korean religious leader
- Sepe, Frank, bodybuilder & model
- Sepe, Majda, singer
- Sepe, Mojmir (born 1930), composer & musician
- September, Dulcie, South African activist
- Septimius Severus (146-211), Roman emperor
- Sepúlveda, Luis, Chilean novelist
- Sequoyah, American Cherokee leader
[edit] Ser
[edit] Sera - Serg
- Serafim (1819-1821), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Serapheim II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Serapheim I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Serbia, Xavier (born 1967), singer
- Sercu, Patrick (born 1944), American cyclist
- Serebrov, Aleksandr (born 1944), Russian cosmonaut
- Šeredova, Alena (born 1978), Czech model
- Serena, Aldo (born 1960), Italian footballer
- Sereysothear, Ros, Khmer singer & songwriter
- Serfaty, Abraham (fl. late 20th century), Moroccan activist
- Sergeant, John (1779-1852), American politician -- national house, Pennsylvania
- Sergeant, Jonathan Dickinson (1746-1793), American politician -- Continental Congress, New Jersey
- Sergel, Johan Tobias (1740-1814), sculptor
- Sergius (1893-1898), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Sergius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Sergius I, Pope (687-701)
- Sergius II, Pope (844-847)
- Sergius III, Pope (904-911)
- Sergius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Sergius IV, Pope (1009-1012)
- Sergius of Nizhny Novgorod (1927-1943), Metropolitan of Moscow
[edit] Seri - Serp
- Seri, Pak, Korean golf player
- Serioux, Adrian (born 1979), Canadian soccer player
- Serkis, Andy (born 1964), actor
- Serling, Rod (1924-1975), scriptwriter & TV host
- Serna, Magüi (born 1979), Spanish tennis player
- Serocki, Kazimierz (died 1981), composer
- Seroczyński, Adam (born 1974), Polish canoer
- Seropian, Alex (fl. 2000s), American video game entrepreneur
- Seroux D'Agincourt, Jean Baptiste Louis George
- Serov, Alexander (1820–1871), Russian composer & journalist
- Serov, Valentin Aleksandrovich (1865-1911), painter
- Serpa, Alex, Cuban-born entertainer
[edit] Serr - Serv
- Serra, Francesco Pais
- Serra, Junípero (1713-1784), Spanish religious leader
- Serra Lima, Maria Martha (born c. 1950), Argentine singer
- Serralles, Juan, American Puerto Rican entrepreneur
- Serrano, Alejandro (fl. 2000s), Ecuadorian politician
- Serrano, Andres (born 1950), American artist
- Serrano, Francisco (born 1983), Mexican emigrant
- Serrano, Irma (born 1927), Mexican actor
- Serrano, Joseph (born 1981), American Puerto Rican boxer
- Serrano, Laura, Mexican boxer
- Serrano, Samuel (born 1952), American Puerto Rican boxer
- Serrat, Frédéric (born 1977), French boxer
- Serre, Jean-Pierre (born 1926), mathematician
- Serry, John Sr. (1915 -2003), American musician & educator
- Sertillanges, Antonin, religious leader
- Servais, Adrien-François (1807-1866), Belgian musician
- Servais, Raoul, animator
- Servetus, Michael (1511-1533)
- Service, Robert
- Service, Robert W. (1874-1958), British-born poet
- Servien, Abel (1593-1659), French diplomat
- Servius Sulpicius Rufus (born 106 BC), Roman politician
- Servranckx, Victor, artist
[edit] Ses - Seu
- Ses, Murat (born before 1960), Turkish musician
- Sesay, Isha (fl. 2000s), British journalist
- Sesboué, Bernard, religious leader
- Sese Seko, Mobuto (1930-1997), Congolese soldier & politician
- Seshadri, Kartik, sitar player
- Sessions, Roger (1896-1985), American composer
- Sessler, Adam (born 1973), American journalist
- Sessler, Gerhard (born 1931), German engineer & inventor
- Sesto, Camilo (born 1946), Spanish singer
- Seth (born 1962), Canadian writer, artist
- Seth, Vikram (born 1952), Indian poet
- Setlakwe, Raymond C. (born 1928), Canadian entrepreneur, jurist & politician
- Seton, Alexander (1555-1622), Scottish politician; first Earl of Dunfermline
- Seton, Alexander (1642-1677), Third Earl of Dunfermline (Scotland)
- Seton, Alexander, 1st Viscount of Kingston (1620–1691), Scottish noble
- Seton, Anya (c. 1910 - 1990), American author
- Seton, Charles (1615-1672), Second Earl of Dunfermline (Scotland)
- Seton, Elizabeth Ann (1774-1821), American religious leader
- Seton, James (before 1677-1694), Scottish noble
- Settignano, Desiderio da (c.1430-1464), sculptor
- Setzer, Brian (born 1959), musician
[edit] Seu - Sev
- Seurat, Georges (1859-1891), French painter
- Seuss, Dr. (1904-1991), American author
- Sevanian, Alex (1946–2005), American pharmacologist
- Sevareid, Eric (1912-1992), reporter
- Sevastyanov, Vitali (born 1935), astronaut
- Sevcec, Pedro, Uruguayan-born journalist
- Seven Aurelius (fl. c. 2000), American musician
- Sevens, Lisette (born 1949), Dutch hockey player
- Sever, Savin (born 1927), architect
- Sever, Stane (1914-1970), actor, director & academic
- Severance, Alexander (1905–1985), American basketball player & coach
- Severin, Adrian (born 1954), Romanian politician
- Severini, Gino (1883-1966), painter
- Severino, Frank A. (born 1966), musician, artist & author
- Severinsen, Carl H. "Doc" (born 1927), composer, musician
- Severinus, Pope (died 640)
- Severn, Joseph (1793-1879), British painter
- Severus, Alexander (208-235), Roman Emperor
- Sevier, Ambose (1801-1848), American politician
- Sévigny, Albert (1881–1961), Canadian politician
- Sevigny, Chloë (born 1974), actor
[edit] Sew
- Sewall, Samuel (1652-1730), American jurist
- Sewall, Samuel (1757-1814), American jurist & politician
- Seward, Adam (born 1982), American football player
- Seward, Albert Charles (1863–1941), British botanist & geologist
- Seward, Austin (1793-1860), abolitionist and author
- Seward, William H. (1801-1872), American politician
- Sewell, Anna (1820-1878), author
- Sewell, Henry (1807-1879), New Zealand politician
- Sewell, Joe (1898-1990), baseball player
- Sewell, Luke (1901-1987), baseball player
- Seweryn, Andrzej (born 1946), German actor
[edit] Sex
[edit] Sexa - Sexs
- Sexauer, Elmer
- Sexon, Sejo
- Sexred of Essex (616/7-617), King of Essex
- Sexsmith, Ron
- Sexson, Richie
[edit] Sext
[edit] Sexton, A-F
- Sexton, Adrian, American businessperson
- Sexton, Andrew (born 1979), British cricketer
- Sexton, Ann (born 1950), American soul singer
- Sexton, Anne (1928–1974), American poet
- Sexton, Brendan (born 1980), American actor
- Sexton, Chad (born 1970), American musician
- Sexton, Charlie (born 1968), American musician
- Sexton, Chelsea (born 1975), American marketer & activist
- Sexton, Colleen (contemporary), American folk singer
- Sexton, Dave (born 1930), British football player
- Sexton, Franklin Barlow (1828–1900), American politician
[edit] Sexton, J-W
- Sexton, James (1856–1938), British trade unionist and politician
- Sexton, Jess (born 1879), British -American farmer and sheriff
- Sexton, Jimmy (born 1951), American baseball player
- Sexton, John (born 1942), American academic
- Sexton, Katy (born 1982), British swimmer
- Sexton, Leo (1908–1968), American shot putter
- Sexton, Linda Gray (born 1953), American author
- Sexton, Mae (born 1955), Irish politician
- Sexton, Martin (fl. c. 2000), American musician
- Sexton, Mike (born 1947), American poker player
- Sexton, P. Wayne, Sr. (fl. c. 2000), American politician
- Sexton, Tobe (born 1968), American actor & singer
- Sexton, Tom (born 1940), American poet
- Sexton, Tommy (1957–1993), Canadian comedian
- Sexton, William (1819–1895), Canadian farmer & politician
- Sexton, Wyatt (born 1984), American football player
[edit] Sexw
- Sexwale, Tokyo (born 1953), South African politician & activist
[edit] Sey - Sez
- Seybert, Adam (1773-1825), American politician
- Seydlitz, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1721-1773), German soldier
- Seyfert, Carl Keenan (1911-1960), American astronomer
- Seyfert, J. Michael (born 1959), German-born American filmmaker
- Seymour, A. J. (1914-1989), Guyanese writer
- Seymour, Alan (born 1927), Australian writer
- Seymour, David (1911-1956), Polish-born American photographer
- Seymour, Horatio (fl. 1860s), American politician
- Seymour, Jane (1509-1537), English royal-family member
- Seymour, Phil, musician
- Seymour, William H. (1840-1913), American politician, author
- Seyn, Franz Albert (1862-1918), Russian soldier & administrator
- Seyss-Inquart, Arthur (1892-1946), German occupation administrator
- Sezer, Ahmet Necdet (born 1941), Turkish politician