List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
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- St. Brigid, Irish saint and bishop
- St. Clair, Arthur
- St. Germain, Gerry, Canadian senator
- St. John, Jill, (born 1940), actress
- St. John, Mia, (born 1967), world boxing champion
- St. Johns, Adela Rogers, (1894-1988), author
- St. Laurent, Louis Stephen, (1882-1973), prime minister
- St. Ledger, Barry, British colonel in American Revolutionary War
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- Stábile, Guillermo, athlete
- Stableford, Brian, British science fiction writer
- Stabler, Kenny, (born 1945), football player
- Stabrowski, Kazimierz, Polish painter
- Stacey, Paul, bass player
- Stack, Frank
- Stack, Robert, (1919-2003), US actor
- Stackelberg, Berndt Otto, junior, Swedish soldier
- Stackelberg, Berndt Otto, senior, Swedish soldier
- Stackpole, Michael A, US science fiction author
- Stadler, Craig, (born 1953), golfer
- Staeck, Klaus, (born 1938), graphic artist
- Staff, Leopold, poet
- Stafford Beer, Anthony, (1926-2002)
- Stafford, Jim, (born 1944), singer
- Stafford, Jo, (born 1917), singer
- Stafford, John, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Stafford, Michelle, actress
- Stafford, Thomas, astronaut
- Stafford, William, poet
- Stahl, Hermann, (born 1908), writer
- Stahl, Lesley, (born 1941), journalist
- Ståhlberg, Kaarlo Juho, (1865-1952), president of Finland
- Stahovich, Mihail Aleksandrovich, (1861-1923), politician
- Staiger, Emil, (1908-1987), scientist of literature
- Stairs, John F, (1848-1904), entrepreneur, statesman
- Stairs, Matt, (born 1968), professional baseball player
- Stairs, William, (1863-1892), explorer in Africa
- Stait, Brent, actor
- Stajuda, Jerzy, Polish painter
- Stalec, Ivan, mathematician.
- Staley, Layne, (died 2002), rock musician
- Stalin, Joseph, aka Stalin, Josef, (1879-1953), Soviet dictator
- Staller, Ilona, (Born 1951) Italian porn star and left-wing politician
- Stallman, Richard M, (born 1953), US computer programmer, founder of the Free Software Foundation
- Stallone, Sylvester, (born 1946), US actor
- Stamberg, Susan, (born 1938), National Public Radio commentator
- Stamboliski, Alexander, (1879-1923), anti-monarchist
- Stamitz, Carl, (1745-1801)
- Stamos, John, (born 1963), actor
- Stamp, Terence, (born 1939), British actor
- Stämpfli, Jakob, (1820-1879), Swiss president
- Stampfli, Walter, (1884-1965), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Stander, Ron, (born 1947), heavyweight boxer
- Stane, Franc Rozman, (1911-1944), Slovene commander
- Stanfield, Robert Lorne (1914-2003), politician
- Stanford, Charles Villiers, (1852-1924), composer
- Stang, Emil, (1893-1895), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Stang, Fredrik, (1861-1880), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Stangl, Franz, (1908-1971), a Commandant of the Sobibor camp in Poland
- Stanhope, Charles, (1753-1816), engineer, inventor of the calculator
- Stanic, Valentin, (1774-1847), poet
- Stanislaus I of Poland, (1706-1709, 1733-1736), Polish ruler
- Stanislaus II of Poland, (1764-1795), abdicated
- Stanislavski, Konstantin, (1863-1938), Russian acting theorist
- Stanislavsky, Konstantin Sergeyevich, (1868-1938), actor
- Stanislawski, Jan, Polish painter
- Stanky, Eddie, (1916-1999), baseball player
- Stanley, Aileen (1897-1982), US singer
- Stanley, Charles, (1660-1672), televangelist
- Stanley, Edward, (1521-1572), British aristocrat
- Stanley, Elizabeth, (1612-1627), British aristocrat
- Stanley, Ferdinando, (1593-1594), 5th Earl of Derby
- Stanley, Fiona
- Stanley, Henry, (1572-1593), 4th Earl of Derby
- Stanley, Henry Morton, (1841-1904), explorer
- Stanley, James I, (1627-1651), British aristocrat
- Stanley, James II, (1702-1736), British aristocrat
- Stanley, John, (1712-1786), comic creator
- Stanley, John I of the Isle of Man, (1405-1414), king
- Stanley, John II of the Isle of Man, (1414-1437), king
- Stanley, Paul, (born 1952), musician, of the rock band KISS
- Stanley, Thomas, (died 1504), 1st Earl of Derby
- Stanley, Thomas III, (1504-1521), British aristocrat
- Stanley, William I, (1610-1612), British aristocrat
- Stanley, William II, (1672-1702), British aristocrat
- Stanovnik, Branko, (born 1938), chemist
- Stansfield, Lisa, (born 1966), singer
- Stanshall, Vivian, (1943-1995), notable English eccentric
- Stante, Jernej, poet
- Stanton, Harry Dean, (born 1926), actor
- Stanwyck, Barbara, (1907-1990), US actor
- Stapledon, Olaf, (1886-1950), British science fiction writer
- Stapleton, Jean, (born 1923), actress
- Stapleton, Maureen, (born 1925), actress
- Stapp, John (1910-1999), medical researcher
- Starbuck, George, poet
- Starck, Philippe, (born 1949), designer
- Stargell, Willie, (1941-2001), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Starhawk, activist, pagan leader, author
- Stark, John, (1728-1822), American Revolutionary War general
- Stark, Koo, (born 1956), American film actress
- Stark, Lloyd C, US governor, politician
- Starkey, David, (born 1945), historian
- Starkey, Richard, aka Ringo Starr, Beatles' drummer.
- Starkweather, Charles, (died 1959), murderer
- Starr, Bart, (born 1934), American football star
- Starr, Belle, (died 1889), outlaw
- Starr, Edwin, (died 2003), soul singer
- Starr, George Reginald, SOE agent
- Starr, John Renshaw, SOE agent
- Starr, Kenneth
- Starr, Ringo, (born 1940), (born "Richard Starkey"), drummer, singer, member of The Beatles)
- Start, Joe, (1842-1927), baseball player
- Stas, Jean, (1813-1891)
- Stasheff, Christopher, author
- Stassen, Harold E, (1907-2001), US politician
- Statius, (c. AD 45-96), poet
- Staton, Candi, musician
- Stattler, Wojciech Korneli, Polish painter
- Staubach, Roger, (born 1942), Football Hall of Famer
- Staudte, Wolfgang, (died 1984), director
- Stauffenberg, Claus von, (1907-1944), German colonel & July Plot instigator
- Staugaitis, Jonas, president
- Staunton, Howard, (1810-1874), chess player
- Stauracius, Byzantine Emperor
- Stavec, Karmen, (born 1973), musician and singer
- Staveley, Martin Samuel, (1962-1967)
- Stazewski, Henryk, (born 1894), Polish painter
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- Stead, C. K, (born 1932), poet
- Stead, Christina, (1902-1983), novelist
- Stebbins, G. Ledyard, (1906-2000), botanist
- Stech, Andrzej, Polish painter
- Stecher, Renate, (born 1950), athlete
- Stedingk, Curt von, Swedish soldier
- Steel, Danielle, (born 1947), US novelist
- Steel, David, (born 1938), Scottish politician
- Steele, Allen, author
- Steele, Barbara, (born 1937), actress
- Steele, Guy, US computer scientist, designer of Scheme and Common Lisp
- Steele, Richard, (1672-1729), Irish writer
- Steele, Richard, (born 1944), boxing referee
- Steen, Jan, (1626-1679), painter
- Steen, Johannes, (1898-1902), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Steenburgen, Mary, (born 1953), actress
- Stefan of Ryazan, (1700-1721), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Stefan, Joseph, (1835-1893)
- Stefani, Gwen, (born 1969), singer-songwriter
- Stefanowicz, Kajetan, Polish painter
- Stefánsson, Stefán Jóhann, (1947-1949), prime minister
- Steffani, Agostino, Italian opera composer
- Steger, Ales, (born 1973), poet
- Steiger, Eduard von, (1881-1962), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Steiger, Otto, (born 1909), writer
- Steiger, Rod, (1925-2002), US actor
- Stein, Ben, (born 1944), actor, game show host, political consultant
- Stein, Charlotte von, (1742-1827), girlfriend of Goethe
- Stein, Edith, (1891-1942), nun, Holocaust victim
- Stein, Getrude, (1874-1946), US writer
- Stein, Leonid, (1934-1973), Soviet chess player
- Stein, Joseph, (born 1912), playwright
- Steinbeck, John, (1902-1968), US author
- Steinberger, Emil, (born 1933), cabaretist
- Steinberger, Jack, (born 1921), 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Steinbrenner, George, (born 1930), owner of the New York Yankees
- Steinem, Gloria, (born 1935), US feminist
- Steiner, Charlie (born 1949), US sportscaster
- Steiner, Jakob, (1796-1863), geometer, mathematician
- Steiner, Max, (1888-1971), film composer
- Steiner, Rudolf, (1861-1925), mystic & philosopher
- Steinheil, Fabian, (1762-1831), soldier
- Steinheil, Hugo Adolph, (1832-1893), optician
- Steinitz, Wilhelm, (USA, 1836-1900), chess player
- Steinle, Eduard von, (1810-1886), painter
- Steinman, Jim, (born 1948), rock composer, producer
- Steinmetz, Charles Proteus, (1865-1923), electrical innovator
- Steinþórsson, Steingrímur, (1950-1953), prime minister
- Steinvegg, Erling, Norwegian monarch
- Steinwachs, Ginka, dramatist, author
- Steinway, Henry Engelhard, (born 1797), German-American piano manufacturer
- Steklov, Vladimir, (1863-1926), Russian
- Stella, Frank, (born 1936), painter
- Steller, Georg, (1709-1746), German naturalist
- Stenbock, Gustaf Otto, (1614-1685), Swedish soldier
- Stenbock, Magnus, Swedish soldier
- Stendhal, (1783-1842), author
- Stengel, Charles Dillon ("Casey"), (1891-1975), baseball player, manager, raconteur
- Stenhammar, Wilhelm, Swedish musician
- Stenmark, Ingemar, alpine skier
- Steno, Nicolas (1638-1686), geologist
- Stenton, Frank, historian
- Stephan (Maronite Patriarch)
- Stephan of Amasea, patriarch of Constantinople
- Stephan, Heinrich von (1831-1897), German postal organizer
- Stephan, Joseph, Maronite Patriarch
- Stephan, Rudi, (1887-1915), composer
- Stephanopoulos, George, (born 1961), political consultant, commentator
- Stephanus I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Stephanus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Stephen, Count of Blois, (died 1102)
- Stephen I, Pope, (254-257)
- Stephen II, Pope, (741-752)
- Stephen III, Pope, (752-757)
- Stephen IV, Pope, (767-772)
- Stephen V, Pope, (816-817)
- Stephen VI, Pope, (885-891)
- Stephen VII, Pope, (896-897)
- Stephen VIII, Pope, (929-931)
- Stephen IX, Pope, (939-942)
- Stephen X, Pope, (1057-1058)
- Stephen of England, king
- Stephen of Poligny, scholastic philosopher
- Stephen of Venizy, scholastic philosopher
- Stephens, John Lloyd, (1805-1852), explorer
- Stephens, Lon Vest, US governor, politician
- Stephenson, George, (1781-1848), civil engineer, inventor
- Stephenson, Neal, (born 1959), author
- Stephenson, Pamela, (born 1949), (Not the Nine O'Clock News)
- Stepniak, Russian radical
- Stepovich, Michael Anthony
- Stepton, Rick, musician
- Sterling, Bruce, author
- Sterling, Ross S, (1931-1933), US Governor of Texas
- Stern, Avraham, Zionist leader
- Stern, Daniel, (born 1957), actor
- Stern, Gerald, poet
- Stern, Howard, (born 1954), US "shock-jock" radio host
- Stern, Isaac, (1920-2001), violinist
- Stern, Leni, musician
- Stern, Mike, musician
- Stern, Otto, (1888-1969), physicist, 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Sternberg, Joseph von, (died 1969)
- Sternberg, Robert, psychologist
- Sternberger, Dolf, (1907-1989), publicist
- Sternhagen, Frances, (born 1930), actress
- Sternheim, Carl, dramatist, author
- Sterne, Laurence, (1713-1768), novelist
- Sternen, Matej, (1870-1949), painter.
- Stevens, Cat, British musician
- Stevens, Connie, (born 1938), singer, actress
- Stevens, Craig, (1918-2000), actor
- Stevens, Fisher, (born 1963), actor
- Stevens, George, (1904-1975), film director
- Stevens, Inger, (1934-1970), actress
- Stevens, John Paul, (born 1920), US Supreme Court justice
- Stevens, Nettie, biologist
- Stevens, Samuel, Jr, US governor, politician
- Stevens, Stella, (born 1936), actress
- Stevens, Ted, (born 1923), US politician
- Stevens, Wallace, (1880-1955), poet
- Stevenson, Adlai, (1900-1965), US politician
- Stevenson, Adlai E, (1835-1914), US politician
- Stevenson, Alexandra, US
- Stevenson, Coke R, Texas Governor
- Stevenson, Juliet, (born 1956), actor
- Stevenson, McLean, (1929-1996), actor
- Stevenson, Parker, (born 1952), actor, director
- Stevenson, Richard, Canadian writer
- Stevenson, Robert Louis, (1850-1894), British author
- Stevenson, Teofilo, (born 1952), Olympic gold medal boxer
- Stevermer, Caroline, author
- Stevin, Simon, (1548-1620), Belgian mathematician
- Steward, Emanuel, (born 1944), boxing trainer
- Stewart, Al, singer-songwriter
- Stewart, Bill, musician
- Stewart, Charles (1868-1946), Canadian politician
- Stewart, Charles D, novelist
- Stewart, Dave, (born 1952), musician (The Eurythmics)
- Stewart, Dugald, (1753-1828), philosopher
- Stewart, Ian, athlete
- Stewart, Ian, mathematician
- Stewart, Ian, UK politician
- Stewart, Ian, (died 1985), rock musician
- Stewart, Jackie, (born 1939), champion race driver
- Stewart, James, Earl of Moray, (1531-1570), regent of Scotland
- Stewart, J. I. M, (1906-1994)
- Stewart, Jimmy, (1908-1997), actor
- Stewart, Jon, (born 1962), comedian
- Stewart, Martha, (born 1941), home economist
- Stewart, Mary, (born 1916), British author, novelist
- Stewart, Patrick, (born 1940), British actor
- Stewart, Payne, (died 1999), golfer
- Stewart, Potter, (died 1985), US Supreme Court justice
- Stewart, Robert, astronaut
- Stewart, Robert Marcellus, US governor, politician
- Stewart, Rod, (born 1945), British singer-songwriter, musician
- Stewart, Wynn, singer-songwriter, musician
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- Stich, Michael, (Germany)
- Stich, Otto, (born 1927), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Stickney, Trumbull, poet
- Stieglitz, Alfred, photographer
- Stieltjes, Thomas Joannes, (1856-1894), mathematician
- Stierneld, Samuel Gustaf, Swedish soldier
- Stiernhielm, Georg, Swedish writer
- Stifel, Michael, (1487-1567), mathematician
- Stigand, (died 1072), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Stiglic, France, (1919-1993), film director.
- Stiglic, Tugo, (born 1946), film director.
- Stiglitz, Joseph E, (born 1942), economist
- Stiles, Nobby, athlete
- Stilicho, (died 408), Roman Empire strongman
- Still, Clyfford, (1904-1980), painter
- Still, James, poet
- Stiller, Ben, (born 1965), comedian
- Stiller, Jerry, (born 1929), comedian, actor
- Stillman, Lou (1887-1969), boxing trainer
- Stills, Stephen, (born 1945), singer-songwriter, musician
- Still, Susan (Kilrain), astronaut
- Stilwell, Joseph, (1883-1946), US soldier, Chiang Kai-Shek's chief of staff
- Stimson, Frederick Jesup, US novelist
- Stine, R. L, (born 1943), Goosebumps series
- Sting (musician), (born 1951), British musician
- Stinson, Kathy, Canadian writer
- Stipe, Michael, (born 1960), US singer-songwriter
- Stires, Ernest M, televangelist
- Stirling, David, (1915-1990), British colonel, Special Air Service founder
- Stirling, James, (1692-1770), mathematician
- Stirling, James, governor of Western Australia
- Stirling, James, (1926-1992), architect
- Stirling, Robert, (died 1878), inventor
- Stirling, S. M, author
- Stirner, Max, (1806-1856), Young Hegelian philosopher and anarchist.
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- Stobart, Eddie the father of Edward Stobart
- Stock, Alfred, (1876-1946), chemist
- Stockdale, James, (born 1923), US Navy admiral
- Stocker, Helene, (1869-1943), pacifist
- Stockhausen, Karlheinz, (born 1928), modern 12-tone composer
- Stockhausen, Markus, musician
- Stockton, Frank R, (1834-1902), "The Lady or the Tiger?"
- Stockwell, Dean, (born 1936), actor
- Stockwell, Guy, (died 2002), actor
- Stockwood, Kim, singer
- Stoiber, Edmund, (born 1941), CSU prime minister of Bavaria
- Stoitchkov, Hristo, athlete
- Stojko, Elvis, (died 2001), figure skater
- Stoker, Bram, (1847-1912), British author of Dracula
- Stokes, Carl B (1927-1996) mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
- Stokes, Frank, musician
- Stokes, George Gabriel, (1819-1903), physicist
- Stokes, Stan, (modern)
- Stokowski, Leopold, (1882-1977), conductor
- Stolle, Fred, (born 1938), tennis champion
- Stollery, Peter A, Canadian senator
- Stoltenberg, Gerhard, CDU (Finance, later Defense)
- Stoltenberg, Jens, (2000-2001), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Stoltenberg, Thorvald, (born 1931)
- Stoltz, Eric, (born 1961), actor
- Stolypin, Petr
- Stolz, Robert
- Stone, Anne, Canadian writer
- Stone, Edward Durrell, architect
- Stone, Edward James, (1831-1897), astronomer
- Stone, Harlan F, (1872-1946), Chief Justice of the United States
- Stone, Irving, (died 1989), author
- Stone, John Hoskins, US governor, politician
- Stone, Joss, (born 1987), British soul singer
- Stone, Lewis, (1879-1953), actor
- Stone, Lucy, (1818-1893), women's rights activist
- Stone, Matt, comedian
- Stone, Milburn, (died 1980), actor
- Stone, Oliver, (born 1946), US film director
- Stone, Sharon, (born 1958), US actress
- Stone, Sly, (born 1944), singer-songwriter
- Stone, William Joel, US governor, politician
- Stonecipher, Harry, US businessman
- Stookey, Paul, (born 1937), folk music singer
- Stoppa, Paolo, actor
- Stoppard, Tom, (born 1937), playwright
- Stork, Gilbert, chemist
- Storm, Hannah (born 1962), sportscaster, author
- Storm, Kirsten (born 1984), American actress
- Storm, Theodor, (1817-1888), poet
- Stormare, Peter, Swedish actor
- Storni, Alfonsina, (1892-1938), poet
- Stossel, John, television personality
- Stotijn, Haakon, (born 1915), Dutch oboist
- Stottlemyre, Mel, major league baseball player and coach
- Stoudemire, Amare, (born 1982), basketball player
- Stout, Rex, (1886-1975), US creator of Nero Wolfe
- Stowe, Harriet Beecher, (1811-1896), US author
- Stowe, Madeleine, (born 1958), actress
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- Strabo, (63 BC/64 BC-circa 24 BC), geographer
- Strachey, Lytton, (1880-1932), English
- Strack, Gunter, (1929-1999), actor
- Straczynski, J. Michael, US creator of Babylon 5
- Stradivari, Antonio, (died 1737), Italian violin maker
- Straight, Beatrice, (1914-2001), actress
- Strait, George, (born 1952), musician
- Stram, Hank, (born 1924), American football coach, broadcaster
- Stramm, August, dramatist, author
- Strand, Mark, poet laureate
- Strand, Paul, (born 1890), photographer
- Strange, Robert, (1721-1792), painter
- Strasberg, Lee, (1901-1982), actor, director, acting teacher
- Strasberg, Susan, (died 1999), actress
- Strasser, Gregor, early Nazi leader
- Stratemeyer, Edward L
- Stratford, John de, (died 1348), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Stratten, Dorothy, (1960-1980), US Playboy model
- Stratton, Charles, (1838-1883), ("General Tom Thumb"), circus performer, entertainer
- Stratton, Terry, Canadian senator
- Stratton, W. S, (1848-1902), American miner
- Stratus, Trish, (born 1975), WWE performer
- Straub, Peter, US horror author
- Strauss, Botho, (born 1944), poet, dramatist, author
- Strauss, David Friedrich, (1808-1874), philosopher
- Strauß, Franz Josef, CSU (Defense)
- Strauss, Gregor, Nazi
- Strauss, Harry, (1908-1941), US mafia hitman
- Strauss, Johann, I, (1804-1849), composer
- Strauss, Johann, II, (1825-1899), composer
- Strauss, Joseph, (1827-1870), composer
- Strauss, Leo, (1899-1973), philosopher
- Strauss, Levi, (1829-1902), inventor
- Strauss, Phil, Mafia hitman
- Strauss, Richard, (1864-1949), German composer, opera composer
- Straussenburg, Artur Arz von, (1857-1935)
- Stravinsky, Igor, (1882-1971), Russian
- Strawberry, Darryl, (born 1962), baseball player
- Straw, Jack, (born 1946), British politician
- Strayhorn, Billy, (1915-1967), composer
- Streep, Meryl, (born 1949), US actor
- Streeruwitz, Marlene, dramatist, author
- Street, Ben
- Street, Patrick, musician
- Streeton, Arthur, painter
- Streicher, Julius, (1885-1946), German nazi
- Streisand, Barbra, (born 1942), US actress, singer
- Strekalov, Guennadi, astronaut
- Strel, Boris, alpine skier, Olympic athlete.
- Strel, Martin, (born 1954), Slovene
- Stresemann, Gustav, (1878-1929), German statesman of Weimar Republic
- Streuli, Hans, (1892-1970), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Strickland, David, (1969-1999), American actor
- Strickland, Mabel
- Strickland, Samuel, (1804-1867), Twenty-seven Years in Canada West
- Strindberg, August, (1849-1912), Swedish writer
- Stringfellow, John, airplane
- Stritar, Josip, (1836-1923), poet, author, editor
- Stritch, Elaine, (born 1925), actress
- Strittmatter, Thomas, dramatist, author
- Strnad, Janez, (born 1934), physicist, populariser of natural science
- Strnisa, Gregor, (1929-1987), poet
- Strobel, Bartlomiej, Polish painter
- Strode, Ralph, scholastic philosopher
- Stroheim, Erich von, (1885-1957), German-born actor and film director
- Ström, Fredrik, Swedish writer
- Strom, Harry E, (1914-1984)
- Strong, John Franklin Alexander
- Stropnik, Igor, (born 1966), poet
- Stroustrup, Bjarne, (born 1950), computer scientist, C++ designer
- Strowger, Almon, (died 1902), developed the Strowger switch
- Strozzi, Barbara (1619-1677), composer
- Struensee, Johan Friedrich, (1737-1772)
- Strug, Kerri, (born 1977), Olympic gymnast
- Strugatski, Arkady & Boris, Russian science fiction writers
- Struik, Dirk Jan, (1894-2000), mathematician
- Strummer, Joe, (1952-2002), musician
- Struthers, Sally, (born 1948), actress
- Struve, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von, (1793-1864), astronomer
- Struve, Friedrich von, (1793-1864), astronomer
- Struve, Otto, (USA, 1897-1963), astronomer
- Stryjenska, Zofia, Polish painter
- Stryker, Dave, musician
- Strzeminski, Wladyslaw, Polish painter
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- Stuart, Don, televangelist
- Stuart, Francis, Saoi of Aosdána
- Stuart, Gilbert, (born 1755), painter
- Stuart, Gloria, (born 1910), actress
- Stuart, Henry Benedict, (born 1807), claimant to the UK throne as King Henry IX
- Stuart, Imogen, (born 1927), sculptor, Aosdána
- Stuart, James Francis Edward, (died 1766), claimant to the thrones of Scotland as King James VIII and of England as King James III
- Stuart, Jesse, poet
- Stubbs, George, (1724-1806), painter
- Stubbs, Imogen, (born 1961), actress
- Stubbs, Levi, (born 1936), musician (The Four Tops)
- Stuck, Hans, (1900-1978), automobile racer
- Studebaker, Clement, (born 1831), automobile pioneer
- Studebaker, John Ward, (1887-1989), educator
- Studites, Alexius, patriarch of Constantinople
- Studites, Antony, patriarch of Constantinople
- Studi, Wes, (born 1947), actor
- Stukeley, William, (died 1765), English antiquary
- Stukelj, Leon, (1898-1999), gymnast, Olympic athlete
- Stukus, Annis, Canadian athlete
- Stulginskis, Aleksandras, president
- Stumberger, Miroslav, marine officer, rocket engineer
- Stupica, Bojan, (1910-1970), film director, stage actor, scene manager.
- Stupica, Gabrijel, (1913-1990), painter
- Sturckow, Frederick, astronaut
- Sturdee, Doveton, (1859-1925), British admiral
- Sture, Sten, the elder, Swedish politician
- Sture, Sten, the younger, (1492-1520), Swedish politician
- Sture, Svante, (1460-1512), Swedish politician
- Sturgeon, Theodore, (1918-1985), US science fiction author
- Sturges, John, (born 1911), film director
- Sturges, Preston, (1898-1959), dramatist
- Sturluson, Snorri, (1179-1241), Icelandic Saga chronicler
- Stürmer, Boris
- Sturtevant, Alfred Henry, (died 1970)
- Stuyvesant, Peter, (1592-1672), governor of the New Netherlands
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- Styne, Jule, (1905-1994), composer
- Styppes, Leon, patriarch of Constantinople
- Styron, William, (born 1925), author