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- Sab, Robert (* 1954), French soccer player and coach
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- Saba, Bassam (* 1959), Lebanese composer, conductor and multi-instrumentalist
- Saba, Christian (* 1978), Ghanaian soccer player
- Saba, Fadil (1901–1988), Israeli-American photographer of Palestinian descent
- Saba, Gian Franco (* 1968), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sassari
- Saba, Isak (1875–1921), Sami teacher and politician
- Sheba, queen of , biblical figure
- Saba, Mary Jirmanus (* 1983), American geographer and filmmaker
- Saba, Michaela (* 1990), Austrian actress
- Saba, Pierre-Macario (1873–1943), Syrian clergyman and archbishop
- Saba, Umberto (1883–1957), Italian poet and writer
- Sababachin, Evgeni Ivanovich (1917–1984), Russian physicist and university professor
- Sabac el Cher, August († 1885), German valet of African origin
- Sabac el Cher, Gustav (1868–1934), Afro-German military musician in the Kingdom of Prussia
- Šabach, Petr (1951–2017), Czech writer
- Saback, Marcos (* 1971), Brazilian guitarist
- Sabadini, Giuseppe (* 1949), Italian football player
- Sabadoš, Robert (* 1989), Serbian ice hockey player
- Sabag, Fábio (1931–2008), Brazilian actor and television director
- Sabah (1927–2014), Lebanese singer and actress
- Sabah al-Khaled al-Hamad as-Sabah (* 1953), Kuwaiti diplomat and politician
- Sabah, Ahmad al-Jabir as- (1885–1950), Sheikh of Kuwait
- Sabah, Alban (* 1992), German soccer player
- Sabah, Coşkun (* 1952), Aramaic-Christian singer in Turkey
- Sabah, Jabir al-Ahmad al-Jabir as- (1926-2006), Kuwaiti politician, head of state of Kuwait
- Sabah, Jabir al-Khalid as , Kuwaiti politician
- Sabah, Jabir Mubarak al-Hamad as- (* 1942), Kuwaiti politician
- Sabah, Miguel (* 1979), Mexican soccer player
- Sabah, Nasir al-Muhammad al-Ahmad as- (* 1940), Kuwaiti diplomat and politician
- Sabah, Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Jabir as- (* 1937), Kuwaiti deputy commander of the army
- Sabah, Sa'ad al-Abdallah as-Salim as- (1930-2008), Kuwaiti politician; emir
- Sabah, Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jabir as- (* 1929), Kuwaiti emir
- Sabahaddin, Prince (1879–1948), Turkish sociologist
- Sabahi, Hamdin (* 1954), Egyptian political activist and chairman of the Party of Dignity
- Sabaini, Josef (* 1949), Austrian violinist, concertmaster, conductor and university lecturer
- Sabais, Heinz Winfried (1922–1981), German writer, poet and politician (SPD)
- Sabaitė, Nijolė (* 1950), Russian athlete
- Sabaitienė, Lina (* 1974), Lithuanian politician, Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs
- Sabakes († 333 BC), satrap of Egypt
- Sabakin, Lev Fyodorowitsch (1746–1813), Russian mechanic and inventor
- Sabała (1809-1894), Polish musician, poet, mountaineer and mountain guide in the Tatras
- Šabala, Valērijs (* 1994), Latvian football player
- Sabalenka, Aryna (* 1998), Belarusian tennis player
- Sabaleuski, jury (1889–1957), Belarusian publicist, politician and activist
- Sabaliauskaitė, Genovaitė (* 1923), Lithuanian ballet artist and choreographer
- Sabaliauskas, Marius (* 1978), Lithuanian cyclist
- Sabaliauskienė, Aliona (* 1989), Lithuanian biathlete
- Sabaliotis, Pantelis (1955–2011), Greek artist, painter, sculptor and curator
- Sabalitschka, Theodor (1889–1971), German pharmacist and chemist
- Sabally, Saidou V. (* 1968), Gambian politician
- Sabally, Satou (* 1998), German national basketball player
- Sabalotny, Juryj (* 1997), Belarusian sprinter
- Sabaly, Youssouf (* 1993), French football player
- Saban, Haim (* 1944), Israeli-American media entrepreneur, billionaire
- Saban, Maya (* 1978), German pop singer
- Saban, Nick (* 1951), American football coach of Croatian descent
- Saban, Rafael David (1890–1960), Turkish chief rabbi
- Sabancı, Guler (* 1955), Turkish entrepreneur
- Sabancı, Hacı Ömer (1906–1966), Turkish entrepreneur
- Sabancı, Sakıp (1933–2004), Turkish industrialist and patron
- Sabancı, Sevil (* 1973), Turkish entrepreneur and rider
- Sabanejew, Leonid Leonidowitsch (1881–1968), Russian music critic, music writer and composer
- Sabankay, Oğuz (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Sabanov, Erol (* 1974), German soccer goalkeeper
- Sabanov, Ivan (* 1992), Croatian tennis player
- Sabanov, Matej (* 1992), Croatian tennis player
- Šabanović, Samel (* 1983), Montenegrin football player
- Sabar, Yona (* 1938), Kurdish-Jewish scholar, linguist and researcher
- Sabara, Daryl (* 1992), American actor
- Sabarko, Borys (* 1935), Ukrainian historian and survivor of the Holocaust
- Sabarsky, Serge (1912–1996), American art dealer and collector
- Sabartés, Jaime (1881–1968), Spanish sculptor, poet and writer
- Sabarth, Benno (* 1849), German Imperial Judge
- Sabas (439-532), monk and hermit; Monastery founder
- Sabas the Goth († 372), freeborn Goth
- Sabaschnikowa, Antonina Wassiljewna (1861–1945), Russian pianist and journalist
- Sabaß, Wilmar (1902–1980), German engineer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Sabasteanski, Kristina (* 1969), American biathlete
- Sabat Ercasty, Carlos (1887–1982), Uruguayan writer
- Sabat, Marc (* 1965), Canadian composer in Berlin
- Sabata, Xavier (* 1976), Catalan opera singer (countertenor) and actor
- Sabatauskas, Julius (* 1958), Lithuanian politician
- Sabaté Llopart, Francesc (1915–1960), Spanish anarchist and resistance fighter
- Sabaté, Carlos Mora (* 1990), Spanish volleyball player
- Sabatel, Luis , Uruguayan soccer player
- Sabater i Parera, Rosa (1929–1983), Catalan pianist and music teacher
- Sabater i Sust, Josep (1882–1969), Catalan conductor and classical pianist
- Sabater Pi, Jordi (1922-2009), Spanish ethologist
- Sabater, Jimmy (1936–2012), American Latin jazz musician and songwriter
- Sabath, Adolph J. (1866–1952), American politician
- Sabath, Gustav (1863–1952), German social democratic politician and trade unionist
- Sabath, Hermann (1888–1968), German ministerial official
- Sabath, Ilsa-Maria (* 1926), German sports pedagogue, university teacher, sports official
- Sabath, Johann (* 1939), German soccer player
- Sabath, Wolfgang (1937–2011), German journalist and author
- Sabathia, CC (born 1980), American baseball player
- Sabathil, Ferdinand (1856–1937), Austrian flautist and composer
- Sabathil, Gerhard (* 1954), German commission official and diplomat
- Sabathy, Daniel (* 1967), Swiss floorball coach
- Sabatier de Castres, Antoine (1742–1817), French publicist, journalist and writer
- Sabatier, Armand (1834-1910), French zoologist
- Sabatier, Auguste (1839–1901), French religious scholar and university professor
- Sabatier, Ernest (1886–1965), French Catholic missionary to the Gilbert Islands, today's Kiribati and author
- Sabatier, François (1818–1891), French scholar, art critic, translator and patron
- Sabatier, Paul (1854–1941) French chemist
- Sabatier, Paul (1858–1928), French Protestant theologian and historian
- Sabatier, Petrus (1682–1742), French Benedictine, editor of the Vetus Latina
- Sabatier, Raphaël Bienvenu (1732-1811), French medic
- Sabatier, Robert (1923–2012), French writer and literary critic
- Sabatini, Alice (* 1996), Italian basketball player and Miss Italy 2015
- Sabatini, Andrea , Italian painter
- Sabatini, David Domingo (* 1931), Argentine-American molecular biologist
- Sabatini, David M. (* 1968), American molecular biologist
- Sabatini, Fabio (* 1985), Italian racing cyclist
- Sabatini, Gabriela (* 1970), Argentinian tennis player
- Sabatini, Lawrence (* 1930), American religious, former bishop of Kamloops
- Sabatini, Lorenzo (1530–1576), Italian painter
- Sabatini, Mario (* 1927), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Sabatini, Rafael (1875–1950), Italian-British writer
- Sabatino Cardelli, Héctor (* 1941), Argentine clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of San Nicolás de los Arroyos
- Sabatino, Daniela (* 1985), Italian soccer player
- Sabatino, Nicola († 1796), Italian pre-classical composer
- Sabàto, Antonio (* 1943), Italian actor
- Sabato, Antonio junior (born 1972), American actor
- Sabato, Ernesto (1911–2011), Argentine writer and physicist
- Sabato, Raffaele (* 1960), Italian lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Sabato, Simona (* 1964), German writer
- Šabatová, Anna (* 1951), Czech dissident, politician
- Sabatschus, Olaf (* 1971), German triathlete
- Sabattani, Aurelio (1912–2003), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Sabatté, Fernand (1874–1940), French history painter
- Sabatucci, Antonio (1835–1920), Roman Catholic Archbishop and Vatican diplomat
- Sabău, Ioan (* 1968), Romanian football player and coach
- Sabaudus , clergyman, Archbishop of Trier
- Sabavala, Jehangir (1922–2011), Indian painter
- Sabay, Ria (* 1985), German tennis player
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- Sabbadin, Arturo (* 1939), Italian racing cyclist
- Sabbadini, Alois , Bavarian MP
- Sabbadino, Cristoforo (1489–1560), hydraulic engineer in the Republic of Venice
- Sabbag, Britta (* 1978), German author
- Sabbagh, Humaid Al (* 1972), road cyclist from the United Arab Emirates
- Sabbagh, Jérôme (* 1973), French jazz musician
- Sabbagh, Mustafa , Syrian businessman and politician
- Sabbagh, Rana (* 1962), Jordanian journalist
- Sabbaghian, Boghos (1836–1915), Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Sabbaghian, Haschem (* 1937), Iranian politician
- Sabbah, Claude (* 1954), French mathematician
- Sabbah, Michel (* 1933), Palestinian Catholic theologian and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Sabban, Annette (1953–2019), German linguist and translation scholar
- Sabban, Kay (1952–1992), German actor
- Sabbas Asidenos , Byzantine magnate in Asia Minor, Sebastocrator under Emperor Theodor I. Laskaris
- Sabbat, Kazimierz (1913–1989), Polish lawyer, entrepreneur and politician
- Sabbatai Ben Josef (1641–1718), Jewish writer, scholar, bibliographer and publisher who worked in Poland, Bohemia, Holland and Silesia
- Sabbatai ben Meir ha-Kohen (1621–1662), Jewish scholar
- Sabbatini, Aurelio (1909–1987), Luxembourgish sculptor and stone sculptor
- Sabbatini, Enrico (1932–1998), Italian costume designer and production designer
- Sabbatini, Jonathan (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Sabbatini, Luigi Antonio (1732–1809), Italian composer and music theorist
- Sabbatini, Nicola (1574–1654), Italian architect, engineer and pioneer in the technology of stage machinery
- Sabbatini, Pietro Paolo (1600–1657), Italian composer of the musical baroque, music director and musician
- Sabbatini, Rory (* 1976), South African golfer
- Sabbe, Étienne (1901–1969), Belgian historian and archivist general
- Sabbioni, Simone (* 1996), Italian swimmer
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- Sabean, David Warren (* 1939), American historian
- Sabeditsch, Ernst (1920–1986), Austrian football player
- Sabef , ancient Egyptian royal family official
- Sabeh, Hassan (* 1947), Lebanese politician
- Sabeev, Arawat (* 1968), Soviet and German wrestler
- Sabel, Anton (1902–1983), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Sabel, Bernhard (* 1957), German psychologist
- Sabel, Charles F. (* 1947), American social scientist
- Sabel, Gotthold (1852–1909), German heraldist and seal researcher
- Sabel, Gustav Adolf (1867–1911), German private school founder
- Sabel, Hans (1912–2003), German composer, music teacher and author
- Sabel, Johann (1875–1932), Austrian politician (CS), member of the state parliament and president of the state parliament
- Sabel, Rolf D. (* 1949), German writer and former official of 1. FC Cologne
- Sabel, Virgilio (1920–1989), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Sabelin, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1931), Soviet sports shooter
- Sabelina, Alexandra Ivanovna (* 1937), three-time Olympic champion in foil fencing
- Sabelinskaja, Olga Sergejewna (* 1980), Russian racing cyclist
- Sabelko, Adolf (1890–1973), Austrian clergyman and politician (CSP), member of the Federal Council
- Sabella, Alejandro (* 1954), Argentine football coach
- Sabella, Ernie (born 1949), American actor and voice actor
- Sabella, Michael (1910–1989), American professional criminal in the Bonanno mafia family in New York
- Sabella, Salvatore (1891–1962), Sicilian-American mobster
- Sabelleck, Rainer (* 1953), German historian
- Sabelli, Stefano (* 1993), Italian football player
- Sabellico, Marcantonio († 1506), Italian historian and librarian
- Sabellius , priest and theologian
- Sabellus , Roman author
- Sabelus, Heidi (* 1942), German ceramicist
- Saber, Mohamed (* 1987), Moroccan tennis player
- Saberhagen, Fred (1930–2007), American writer of science fiction and fantasy
- Saberi, Roxana (* 1977), Iranian-American journalist
- Saberi, Wahid , Afghan singer
- Saberin, Shahrin (* 1995), Singaporean football player
- Saberschinsky, Hagen (* 1939), German policeman, police chief of Berlin (1992–2001)
- Saberski, Damjan (1929–2006), Bulgarian painter
- Sabersky, Annette (* 1964), German specialist journalist and non-fiction author
- Sabersky, Max (1840–1887), German industrialist
- Sabersky, Nadja (* 1998), German actress
- Saberton, Pete (1950–2012), British jazz musician and composer
- Sabet, Hossein (* 1935), Iranian-German entrepreneur
- Sabet, Huschmand (1931–2016), German entrepreneur and publicist
- Sabet, Mounir (* 1936), Egyptian general and sports official
- Sabetai, Victoria , Greek Classical Archaeologist
- Sabeti, Pardis C. (* 1975), Iranian-American bioinformatician and medical geneticist
- Sabeti, Parviz (* 1936), Iranian employee of the SAVAK intelligence service
- Sabetzer, Rudolf (1934–1983), Austrian national soccer player
- Sabetzki, Günther (1915–2000), German ice sports official, President of the German Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF President
- Sabew, Mitko (* 1961), Bulgarian businessman
- Sabew, Todor (1928–2008), Bulgarian Orthodox theologian
Sabh
- Sabharwal, Tara (* 1957), Indian painter
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- Sabi Bio, Antonio (* 1963), Beninese clergyman, Bishop of Natitingou
- Sabia, Donato (1963-2020), Italian athlete
- Sabicas († 1990), Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Sabich, Vladimir (1945–1976), American ski racer
- Sabido, Hugo (* 1979), Portuguese cyclist
- Sabidussi, Gert (* 1929), Canadian mathematician
- Sabihy, Kyle (* 1983), American actor
- Sabijako, Natalja Alexandrovna (* 1994), Russian figure skater
- Sabiktas , satrap of Cappadocia
- Sabila, Wiktor (1808–1869), Ukrainian romantic poet
- Sabillo, Merlito (* 1984), Filipino boxer
- Sabillón, Mauricio (* 1978), Honduran football player
- Sabin , ruler of Bulgaria (between 765 and 766)
- Sabin, Albert (1906-1993), American physician, virologist, developer of the oral polio vaccine
- Sabin, Alvah (1793–1885), American politician
- Sabin, Chris (* 1982), American wrestler
- Sabin, Dwight May (1843–1902), American politician
- Sabin, Florence Rena (1871–1953), American physician and pioneering scientist
- Sabin, Louis (1851–1914), German entrepreneur and politician, MdR
- Sabin, Paul (* 1970), American historian
- Sabin, Stefana (* 1955), German literary scholar and author
- Sabina († 119), Christian martyr
- Sabina Catharina (1582–1618), Countess von Rietberg
- Sabina of Bavaria (1492–1564), Duchess of Württemberg
- Sabina von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1529–1575), Princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach, by marriage Electress of Brandenburg
- Sabina von Steinbach , legendary stonemason
- Sabina, Joaquín (* 1949), Spanish singer and songwriter
- Sabina, Karel (1813–1877), Czech radical democrat, publicist, writer and literary critic
- Sabina, María († 1985), Mexican shaman
- Sabina, Vibia , Roman Empress, wife of Hadrian
- Sabine von Pfalz-Simmern (1528–1578), Countess of Egmond and Princess of Gavre
- Sabine von Württemberg (1549–1581), Princess of Württemberg, by marriage Landgravine of Hessen-Kassel
- Sabine, Edward (1788-1883) Irish astronomer
- Sabine, George Holland (1880–1961), American philosopher and forerunner of political science
- Sabine, Joseph (1770–1837), English tax clerk and botanist
- Sabine, Lorenzo (1803–1877), American politician
- Sabine, Paul (1879–1958), American expert on room acoustics
- Sabine, Thierry (1949–1986), French motorcycle racer and founder of the Dakar Rally
- Sabine, Wallace Clement (1868–1919), American physicist and acoustician
- Sabini, Sebastián (* 1981), Uruguayan politician
- Sabinianus , Eastern Roman general
- Sabinianus , Roman army master
- Sabinianus , Roman counter-emperor
- Sabinianus († 606), Pope (604–606)
- Sabinillus , Roman consul 266
- Sabinin, Michail (1845–1900), Russian-Georgian monk, historian of the Georgian Orthodox Church, hagiographer and painter of religious images
- Sabinius Barbarus, Titus , Roman soldier and politician, suffect consul 118
- Sabinius Fuscus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Sabino Lopes, Mariano (* 1975), East Timorese politician
- Sabino, Fernando (1923–2004), Brazilian writer and journalist
- Sabino, Giovanni Maria (1588–1649), Italian composer, conductor and organist of the musical baroque
- Sabino, Lisa (* 1986), Swiss tennis player
- Sabiński, Roman (1908–1978), Polish ice hockey player
- Sabinus , member of the Germanic imperial bodyguard (Germani corporis custodes)
- Sabinus , Roman poet
- Sabinus of Assisi († 303), bishop of a parish in Assisi
- Sabinus of Piacenza († 421), bishop of Piacenza and student and friend of Ambrosius of Milan
- Sabinus, Gaius Valarius , financial politician in the Roman Empire
- Sabinus, Georg (1508–1560), founding rector of the University of Königsberg, diplomat
- Sabinus, Iulius († 79), Roman counter-emperor in Gaul
- Sabinus, Masurius , Roman lawyer, legal scholar
- Sabio, Raymundo (* 1946), Filipino clergyman and retired Apostolic Prefect of the Marshall Islands
- Sabir al-Fata , Slavic admiral in the Fatimid Empire
- Sabiri, Abdelhamid (* 1996), German-Moroccan football player
- Sabirow, Shamil Altayevich (* 1959), Soviet boxer
- Sabirowa, Karina Ibragimowna (* 1998), Russian handball player
- Sabirowa, Sülfija (* 1973), Kazakh cyclist
- Sabisch, Alfred (1905–1986), German sculptor
- Sabisch, Alfred (1906–1977), German Roman Catholic theologian and priest
- Sabisch, Andrea (* 1970), German art teacher and university professor
- Sabitoğlu, Emin (1937–2000), Azerbaijani composer and music teacher
- Sabitow, Renat Charissowitsch (* 1985), Russian football player
- Sabitzer, Claudia (* 1971), German actress
- Sabitzer, Herfried (* 1969), Austrian soccer player
- Sabitzer, Marcel (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Sabitzer, Thomas (* 2000), Austrian soccer player
- Sabium († 1831 BC), King of Babylonia
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- Sablan, Gregorio (* 1955), American politician
- Sablatnig, Berta (1925–2008), Austrian high jumper
- Sablatnig, Christian (* 1979), Austrian soccer player
- Sablatnig, Josef (1886–1946), Austrian pioneer in aviation, aircraft construction and air transport
- Sablatnik, Michael (* 1986), Austrian ski racer
- Sable, Avinash (* 1994), Indian obstacle runner
- Sabler, Roman (* 1995), Slovak football player
- Sablić, Goran (* 1979), Croatian football player
- Sablière, Carl de la (1895–1979), French sailor
- Sablik, Aneta (* 1989), Polish singer and winner of DSDS
- Sáblík, Lukáš (* 1976), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Sablik, Nico (* 1988), German voice actor
- Sáblíková, Martina (* 1987), Czech speed skater
- Sablin, Dmitri Vadimowitsch (* 1968), Russian politician and colonel in the reserve
- Sablin, Valeri Michailowitsch (1939–1976), Soviet corvette captain
- Šablinskas, Eduardas (* 1957), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Sabljić, Stanko (* 1988), Croatian handball player
- Sablon, Jean (1906-1994), French singer
- Sablonier, Roger (1941–2010), Swiss historian
- Sablotny, Hans Michael (* 1965), German opera and concert singer (tenor)
- Sablotzke, Karl († 1985), German opera singer (baritone, later tenor)
- Sablukow, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (1783–1857), Russian officer and inventor
Sabn
- Sabnani, Krishan (* 1954), Indian-American computer engineer
Sabo
- Sabo (stage name) (* 1968), American street artist
- Sabo, Boukary (* 1924), Nigerien politician
- Sabo, Dave (* 1964), American guitarist and songwriter
- Sabo, Erik (* 1991), Slovak football player
- Sabo, Franz (* 1953), German Catholic pastor
- Sabo, Leslie (1948-1970), American soldier
- Sabo, Martin Olav (1938–2016), American politician
- Sabo, Oscar (1881–1969), Austrian actor
- Sabo, Oscar junior (1922–1978), German stage, film and television actor
- Saboga, Carlos (* 1936), Portuguese screenwriter and film critic
- Sabogal Viana, Fernando (1941–2013), Colombian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Bogotá
- Sabogal, Isabel (* 1958), Peruvian-Polish writer and translator
- Sabóia Bandeira Melo, Carlos Eduardo de (1902–1969), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Palmas
- Sabol, Armin (* 1960), Croatian musician and music producer
- Sabolčík, Michal (1924–1995), Czechoslovak politician
- Sabolič, Robert (* 1988), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Sabolo, Monica (* 1971), French journalist and writer
- Sabolotnaya, Lyudmila Fyodorovna (* 1960), Soviet biathlete
- Sabolotnaja, Natalja Alexandrovna (* 1985), Russian weightlifter
- Sabolotny, Nikolai Artschilowitsch (* 1990), Russian football player
- Sabolotnyj, Danylo (1866–1929), Ukrainian epidemiologist and microbiologist
- Sabolotnyj, Wolodymyr (1898–1962), Ukrainian-Soviet architect
- Sabolotskaja, Lyubow Sergejewna (* 1956), Soviet cross-country skier
- Sabolová, Veronika (* 1980), Slovak luge athlete
- Sabolozki, Nikolai Alexejewitsch (1903–1958), Russian author, poet of the Russian avant-garde
- Sabon, Jacques , French typographer
- Sabongui, Patrick (* 1975), Canadian actor
- Sabonis, Arvydas (born 1964), Lithuanian basketball player
- Sabonis, Domantas (* 1996), Lithuanian basketball player
- Sabor, Adolf (1841–1907), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Sabor, Steve (* 1965), German poet and cultural scientist
- Sabori, Amirjan , Afghan singer, composer, poet
- Saborido, José Ramón , Cuban politician
- Saborío, Álvaro (* 1982), Costa Rican soccer player
- Saborios († 668), Eastern Roman-Byzantine general and usurper
- Saborit, Enric (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Saborit, Juan (* 1956), Cuban hurdler and sprinter
- Saborowski, Cornelia (* 1971), German actress
- Saborowski, Frank (* 1958), German soccer player and coach
- Saborowski, Gerd (* 1943), German soccer player
- Saborowski-Richter, Ines (* 1967), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Sabottka, Scumeck (* 1962), German concert and tour organizer and founder of the online portal tickets
- Sabottka, Thomas (* 1968), German author
- Sabouraud, Raymond (1864–1938) French dermatologist and mycologist
- Sabourin, Dany (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Sabourin, Gary (born 1943), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sabourin, Genevieve (born 1972), Canadian actress
- Sabouroff painter , Greco-Attic vase painter of the red-figure style
- Sabovčík, Jozef (* 1963), Slovak figure skater
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- Sabra, Abdelhamid I. (1924–2013), Egyptian science historian
- Sabra, Georges (* 1947), Christian Syrian politician
- Sabrah, Abd as-Salam (1912–2012), Yemeni politician
- Sabrakamani , Nubian king
- Sabran, César de († 1720), French bishop
- Sabran, Françoise Eléonore Dejean de Manville, Comtesse de (1749–1827), salon lady
- Sabrautzky, Konrad (* 1948), German director and screenwriter
- Saber Marroquín, José (1909–1995), Mexican composer and conductor
- Sabri, Ali (1920–1991), Egyptian politician and Prime Minister
- Sabri, Hend (* 1979), Tunisian actress
- Sabri, Mustafa (1869–1954), Sheikh-ul Islam of the Ottoman Empire
- Sabri, Nadschi (* 1951), Iraqi politician, Foreign Minister of Iraq
- Sabri, Nazli (1894–1978), second wife of the Egyptian king Fu'ad and the first queen of the Kingdom of Egypt (1922–1936)
- Sabri, Nur (* 1984), Iraqi soccer goalkeeper
- Sabrina (1936-2016), British actress and sex symbol
- Sabrina (* 1982), Portuguese pop singer
- Sabrodski, Andrei Georgijewitsch (* 1946), Russian solid-state physicist and university professor
- Sabrodskyj, Mychajlo (* 1973), Ukrainian lieutenant general
- Sabrok, Sabrina (* 1976), Argentine actress and singer
- Sabrow, Martin (* 1954), German contemporary historian and political scientist
- Sabruskowa, Valerija Valerjewna (* 1975), Russian javelin thrower
- Sabry, Sherif (* 1986), Egyptian tennis player
- Sabryha, Mychajlo (1940–2006), Ukrainian Greek Catholic Bishop of Ternopil-Sboriw
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- Sabty, Hikmat Al- (* 1954), German politician (left)
Sabu
- Sabu , ancient Egyptian royal family official
- Sabu (1924–1963), Indian-American actor
- Sabu (born 1964), American wrestler
- Sabuda, Robert (* 1965), American children's book illustrator and pop-up book designer
- Sabuncu, Serdar (* 1977), Turkish football coach
- Sabuni, Abdulghafur (* 1940), Syrian Arabist and university professor
- Sabuni, Muhammad Ali (* 1930), Syrian Tafsīr scholar
- Sabuni, Nyamko (* 1969), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag, Minister
- Sabunow, Janko (1868–1909), Bulgarian politician
- Saburi, Shin (1909–1982), Japanese film actor and director
- Saburido, Fernando Antônio (* 1947), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Olinda e Recife
- Saburido, Jacqueline (1978–2019), Venezuelan woman who has campaigned against driving under the influence of alcohol since an accident
- Saburow, Andrei Alexandrowitsch (1837–1916), Russian civil servant and politician
- Saburow, Maxim Sakharovich (1900–1977), Soviet politician
- Saburow, Pyotr Alexandrovich (1835–1918), Russian diplomat and civil servant
- Sabuschenko, Eduard (* 1998), Ukrainian walker
- Sabuschko, Oksana (* 1960), Ukrainian writer, poet and essayist
- Sabutis, Eugenijus (* 1975), Lithuanian social democratic politician and administrative lawyer
- Sabutis, Liudvikas (* 1939), Lithuanian lawyer and public prosecutor
- Sabutis, Mindaugas (* 1975), Lithuanian Protestant bishop
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- Saby, Bruno (* 1949), French rally driver
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- Sabzawari, Mulla Hadi , Iranian philosopher, Shiite theologian, poet, mystic