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- Sav, Önder (* 1937), Turkish politician
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- Sava Paşa (1832–1904), Ottoman statesman and doctor of Greek origin
- Sava of Serbia († 1236), first Orthodox Archbishop of Serbia
- Sava, Claudius (1951-2011), Romanian football player
- Sava, Georg (* 1943), Romanian-German pianist
- Savage (* 1956), Italian musician
- Savage (* 1981), New Zealand rapper of Samoan descent
- Savage Cole, Bridget , American film director and screenwriter
- Savage, Abigail (* 1984), American actress and sound designer
- Savage, Adam (* 1967), American special effects expert, product designer, and actor
- Savage, Andre (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Savage, Andrea (* 1973), American actress
- Savage, Angie (* 1981), American porn actress and actress
- Savage, Ann (1921-2008), American actress
- Savage, Archie (1914–2003) American dancer and actor
- Savage, Augusta Christine (1892–1962), American sculptor and campaigner against racism
- Savage, Ben (* 1980), American actor
- Savage, Brian (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Savage, Charles R. (1906–1976), American politician
- Savage, Dan (* 1964), American journalist and author
- Savage, Darnell (born 1997), American football player
- Savage, Demba (* 1988), Gambian football player
- Savage, Donald E. (1917-1999) American paleontologist
- Savage, Edward (1761-1817) American painter and engraver
- Savage, Ezra P. (1842-1920) American politician
- Savage, Fred (* 1976), American actor and director
- Savage, George Slocum Folger (1817–1915), American Congregational clergyman
- Savage, Gus (1925-2015), American politician
- Savage, Herschel (* 1952), American porn actor
- Savage, Jay Mathers (* 1928), American herpetologist
- Savage, Joel (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Savage, John (1779–1863), American lawyer and politician
- Savage, John (born 1949), American film actor and film producer
- Savage, John Houston (1815–1904), American politician
- Savage, John S. (1841-1884) American politician
- Savage, Jon (* 1953), British rock music journalist, essayist and non-fiction author
- Savage, Leonard J (1917–1971), American statistician
- Savage, Matt (* 1992), American musician, savant and autistic
- Savage, Michael (* 1942), American radio host and political writer
- Savage, Michael Joseph (1872-1940), New Zealand politician, Prime Minister of New Zealand (1935-1940)
- Savage, Minot Judson (1841–1918), American writer and theologian
- Savage, Norman (1930–1973), British film editor and sound designer
- Savage, Paul (* 1947), Canadian curler
- Savage, Randy (1952-2011), American wrestler
- Savage, Richard (1697-1743), English poet
- Savage, Richard Henry (1846–1903), American officer and writer
- Savage, Richard, 4th Earl Rivers († 1712), English peer and military officer
- Savage, Robbie (born 1974), Welsh football player
- Savage, Roger , sound engineer and sound engineer
- Savage, Sam (1940-2019), American writer
- Savage, Stefan (* 1969), American computer scientist
- Savage, Stephanie (* 1969), Canadian producer and screenwriter
- Savage, Susan , American actress
- Savageau, Michael (* 1940), American systems biologist
- Savakis, George (1922-2004), Greek painter
- Savakus, Russ (1925–1984), American jazz and studio musician
- Saval, Dany (born 1942), French actress
- Saval, Paco (* 1950), Chilean musician
- Savalas, George (1924–1985), American actor
- Savalas, Telly (1922–1994), American actor
- Savall, Arianna (* 1972), Spanish harpist and soprano
- Savall, Jordi (* 1941), Spanish conductor, musicologist and gambist
- Savane, Ibrahima (* 1993), Guinean football player
- Savang Vadhana (1862–1955), wife of King Rama V.
- Savang Vatthana , Laotian ruler, last king (1959–1975)
- Savani, Cristian (* 1982), Italian volleyball player
- Savannah (1970-1994), American porn actress
- Savanović, Duško (* 1983), Serbian basketball player
- Savant , Norwegian musician
- Savant des Rimes (* 1984), French rapper
- Savant, Doug (born 1964), American actor
- Savant, Jean (1911-1998), French historian
- Savard, André , Canadian ice hockey player, coach, official and scout
- Savard, Augustin (1861–1942), French composer and music teacher
- Savard, Claude (1941–2003), Canadian pianist and music teacher
- Savard, David (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Savard, Denis (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Savard, Luc (* 1966), Canadian economist
- Savard, Marc (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Savard, Marie-Gabriel-Augustin (1814–1881), French music teacher
- Savard, Serge (born 1946), Canadian ice hockey player
- Savarese, Lou (born 1965), American boxer
- Savaresi, Andrea (1762–1810), Italian physician and naturalist
- Savaric FitzGeldewin († 1205), English clergyman
- Savarimuthu, Antonysamy (* 1960), Indian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Palayamkottai
- Savarin, Charles (* 1943), Dominican politician
- Savarin, Julian (* 1950), British musician, composer and science fiction author
- Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar (1883–1966), Indian politician
- Savart, Félix (1791–1841), French physician and physicist
- Savary des Bruslons, Jacques (1657–1716), Inspector General of Paris Customs
- Savary, Alain (1918–1988), French education politician, member of the National Assembly and Resistant
- Savary, Anne-Jean-Marie-René (1774–1833), French general, Duke of Rovigo
- Savary, Eberhard (1863–1919), German-Baltic pastor
- Savary, Felix (1797-1841), French astronomer
- Savary, François-Pierre (1750–1821), Swiss politician of the Helvetic Republic and canton politician of the canton of Friborg
- Savary, Géraldine (* 1968), Swiss politician (SP), member of the Council of States
- Savary, Gilles (* 1954), French politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Savary, Jacques (1622–1690), French financier and commercial scientist
- Savary, Jérôme (1942–2013), French director, actor and author
- Savary, Léon (1895–1968), Swiss writer and journalist
- Savary, Olga (1933–2020), Brazilian poet, storyteller and translator
- Savary, Paul (* 1982), Swiss ice hockey player
- Savary, René (* 1949), Swiss racing cyclist
- Savaryn, Neil Nicholas (1905–1986), Ukrainian clergyman, Bishop of Edmonton
- Savaş, Emrah (* 1997), Turkish ice hockey player
- Savaşçı, Fethi (1930–1989), German-Turkish writer
- Savaşcı, Hayati (1915–1980), Turkish lieutenant general and politician
- Savasta, Leela , Canadian actress
- Savater, Fernando (* 1947), Spanish writer and philosopher
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- Savčenkovs, Igors (* 1982), Latvian football player
- Savchenko, Aljona (* 1984), German figure skater of Ukrainian origin
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- Savdir, Sanih (* 1927), German dentist
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- Säve-Söderbergh, Gunnar (1910–1948), Swedish paleon lotogist and geologist
- Savea, Alex , American Samoan soccer player
- Savea, Julian (* 1990), New Zealand rugby union player
- Savea, Tiaoali , American Samoan soccer player
- Savegar, Brian (1932-2007), British art director and production designer
- Saveh Shemshaki, Alidad (* 1972), Iranian alpine and grass skier
- Saveh Shemshaki, Hamed (* 1985), Iranian grass skier
- Savelberg, Rob (* 1977), Dutch journalist
- Šavelis, Rimantas (* 1942), Lithuanian writer and screenwriter
- Saveljić, Niša (* 1970), Yugoslav football player
- Savelkouls, Tessie (* 1992), Dutch judoka
- Savelle, Max (1896–1979), American historian
- Savelli, Domenico (1792–1864), Corsican clergyman, politician of the Papal States and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Savelli, Fabrizio (1607–1659), Archbishop of Salerno and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Savelli, Federigo († 1649), Roman prince, imperial field marshal in the Thirty Years' War
- Savelli, Giacomo (1523–1587), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Savelli, Giovanni Battista († 1498), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Savelli, Giulio (1574–1644), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Salerno and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Savelli, Jean-Marc (* 1955), French pianist
- Savelli, Paolo (1622–1685), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Savelli, Silvio (1550–1599), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Savels, Beda (1755–1828), abbot of the monastery
- Savelsberg, Gertrud (1899–1984), German social scientist and librarian
- Savelsberg, Kai (* 1975), German painter
- Savelsberg, Martin Joseph (1814–1879), German high school teacher and classical philologist
- Saverin, Eduardo (* 1982), American entrepreneur and one of the founders of Facebook
- Säverin, Herbert (1906–1987), German local politician, Lord Mayor of Wismar
- Savery, Carl Maria (1897–1969), music teacher and music therapist
- Savery, Finn (* 1933), Danish musician
- Savery, Roelant , Flemish painter and etcher
- Savery, Thomas (1650–1715) English engineer and inventor
- Savery, Uffe (* 1966), Danish musician
- Saveus (* 1992), Danish singer
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- Savi, Gaetano (1769–1844), Italian botanist
- Savi, Paolo (1798–1871), Italian geologist and ornithologist
- Savi, Toomas (* 1942), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu, MEP
- Saviano, Josh (* 1976), American film actor and lawyer
- Saviano, Nick (* 1956), American tennis player and coach
- Saviano, Roberto (* 1979), Italian journalist and author
- Savić, Ana (* 1989), Croatian tennis player
- Savić, Beka , Serbian opera and theater director
- Savić, David (* 1985), Serbian tennis player
- Savić, Dragoljub (* 2001), Serbian football player
- Savić, Dušan (* 1985), Macedonian football player
- Savić, Ljubiša (1958–2000), Bosnian-Serb paramilitary, politician and police chief
- Savić, Maja (* 1976), Montenegrin handball player and trainer
- Savic, Marko (* 1981), German water polo player
- Savić, Marta (* 1966), Serbian-Bosnian turbo-folk singer
- Savić, Milan (1845–1930), Yugoslav author
- Savić, Milunka († 1973), Serbian soldier
- Savić, Mladen (* 1979), Austrian writer and philosopher
- Savić, Pavle (1909–1994), Serbian chemist and physicist
- Savić, Sonja (1961–2008), Serbian actress
- Savić, Stefan (* 1991), Montenegrin football player
- Savic, Stefan (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Savić, Tanja (* 1985), Serbian folk and pop singer
- Savić, Vujadin (* 1990), Serbian football player
- Savić, Zoran (* 1966), Serbian basketball player
- Savićević, Dejan (* 1966), Montenegrin football player, coach and official
- Savičević, Olja (* 1974), Croatian writer
- Savickas, Augustinas (1919–2012), Lithuanian painter, university professor, and author
- Savickas, Eimundas (* 1957), Lithuanian politician
- Savickas, Žydrūnas (* 1975), Lithuanian strongman
- Savickis, Algirdas (1917–1943), Lithuanian painter
- Savickis, Jurgis (1890–1952), Lithuanian diplomat, theater director and author
- Savickis, Saulius (* 1972), Lithuanian politician, Vice Minister of Agriculture
- Savidan, John (1902-1991), New Zealand long-distance runner
- Savidan, Steve (* 1978), French football player
- Savides, Harris (1957–2012), American cinematographer
- Savidge, Jennifer (born 1952), American actress
- Savidge, John (1924–1979), British shot putter
- Savidge, Malcolm (born 1946), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Savidge, S. Leigh (* 1958), American film producer, writer and director
- Savidis, Stavros (* 1944), Greek civil engineer for geotechnics
- Savidor, Menachem (1917–1988), Israeli politician
- Saviels, Agris (* 1982), Latvian ice hockey player
- Savignac, Raymond (1907–2002), French printmaker and graphic designer
- Savigne, Yargelis (* 1984), Cuban athlete
- Savignon, André (1878–1947), French writer
- Savigny, Bettina von (1805–1835), German politician's wife and the niece of Clemens Brentano
- Savigny, Eike von (* 1941), German philosopher
- Savigny, Friedrich Carl von (1779–1861), German legal scholar and legal historian
- Savigny, Friedrich Carl von (1903–1944), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Savigny, Karl Friedrich von (1814–1875), German clergyman, diplomat and politician (center), MdR
- Savigny, Karl von (1855–1928), German district administrator and politician (center), MdR
- Savigny, Kunigunde von (1780–1863), German woman, daughter of Peter Anton Brentano
- Savigny, Leo von (1863–1910), German legal scholar
- Savigny, Nicole de (1535–1590), Baroness of Saint-Remy and mistress of the French King Henry II.
- Savij von Lerville, Cato (1850–1920), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Savijarvi, Liisa (* 1963), Canadian ski racer
- Savile, George, 1st Marquess of Halifax (1633–1695), Chief Minister under King William III.
- Savile, Henry (1549-1622), English scholar
- Savile, Jimmy (1926-2011) British disc jockey and television presenter
- Savile, John († 1482), English knight
- Savile, Steven (* 1969), British author of fantasy, horror and thrillers
- Savill, Wesley (* 1989), Canadian Nordic combined skier
- Saville Roberts, Liz (* 1964), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Saville, Eleanor (1909-1998), American swimmer
- Saville, Fleur (* 1984), New Zealand actress
- Saville, George (* 1993), Northern Irish soccer player
- Saville, Jane (* 1974), Australian walker
- Saville, Jenny (* 1970), English painter
- Saville, John (1916-2009), British historian
- Saville, Luke (* 1994), Australian tennis player
- Saville, Mark, Baron Saville of Newdigate (born 1936), British lawyer, Supreme Court Justice of the United Kingdom
- Saville, Marshall Howard (1867–1935), American Old American scholar
- Saville, Peter (* 1955), English graphic designer
- Saville, Philip (1930–2016), English film director, actor, screenwriter, film producer
- Saville, Victor (1895–1979) British film director, producer and screenwriter
- Savimbi, Jonas (1934–2002), Angolan politician and founder and leader of the UNITA rebels
- Savin, Alina (* 1988), Romanian bobsledder
- Savin, Claire (* 1993), German soccer player
- Savin, Ivan , Romanian wrestler
- Savin, Jean-Jacques (* 1947), French adventurer
- Savin, Ovidiu (* 1977), Romanian mathematician
- Savin, Risto (1859–1948), Yugoslav composer
- Savin, Thomas (1826–1889), Welsh railroad pioneer and investor
- Savin-Williams, Ritch (* 1949), American psychologist and university professor
- Savina, Aurelio (* 1978), German-Italian television actor, entertainer and model
- Savina, Carlo (1919–2002), Italian film composer
- Savini, Filippo (* 1985), Italian racing cyclist
- Savini, Tom (* 1946), American make-up & special effects artist, stunt performer, actor and director
- Savinio, Alberto (1891–1952), Italian writer, painter and composer
- Šavinis, Kazimieras (* 1937), Lithuanian politician
- Savino, Francesco (* 1954), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Cassano all'Jonio
- Savino, Paolo (1894–1980), Italian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Naples
- Savinšek, Jakob (1922–1961), Yugoslav sculptor, painter and poet
- Sávio, Afonso (1946–1979), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Sávio, Aureo José António , East Timorese official and human rights activist
- Savio, Dominikus (1842-1857), student of Don Bosco and saint
- Sávio, Maria Anabela (* 1974), East Timorese politician
- Savio, Mario (1942–1996), American civil rights activist
- Savio, Vincenzo (1944–2004), Italian religious priest and Roman Catholic bishop
- Saviola, Camille (born 1950), American actress
- Saviola, Javier (* 1981), Argentine soccer player
- Savioli, Fritz (1905–1994), German miner and politician (SPD, SPS), MdL Saarland
- Savioni, Mario († 1685), Italian singer, conductor and composer
- Saviozzi, Marco (* 1960), French racing car driver
- Savisaar, Edgar (* 1950), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Savisaar-Toomast, Vilja (* 1962), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu, MEP
- Savitch, Walter (* 1943), American computer scientist, professor of computer science
- Savitree Amitrapai (* 1988), Thai badminton player
- Savitri Devi (1905–1982), writer
- Savits, Jocza (1847–1915), Ottoman-Serbian-Hungarian actor, director and writer
- Savitski, Daniil (* 1989), Estonian football player
- Savitt, Dick (born 1927), American tennis player
- Savitt, Jan (1907–1948) American jazz musician and big band leader
- Savitt, Jill , American film editor
- Savitt, Pinky (1919–1998), American jazz trumpeter of the late swing era
- Savitzky, Alan H. (* 1950), American herpetologist and university professor
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- Savkovic, Ernst (* 1953), German soccer player
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- Savļaka, Linda (* 1984), Latvian biathlete
- Şavlı, Feridun (1953–1995), Turkish actor
- Šavli, Jožef (1943–2011), Slovenian social and economic scientist
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- Savman, Hüsnü (1908–1945), Turkish football player
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- Savo, Ann (born 1932), Finnish actress
- Savoca, Giuseppe (1968–1974), Italian boy who drowned on the Berlin Wall
- Savoia, Emanuele Filiberto di (* 1972), eldest grandson of the last Italian king Umberto II.
- Savoia, Gigi (* 1954), Italian actor and theater director
- Savoia-Aosta, Luigi Amedeo di (1873–1933), Italian naval officer, explorer and nobleman of the House of Savoy
- Savoie, Claude de (1507–1566), French nobleman, governor of Provence
- Savoie, René (* 1896), Swiss ice hockey player
- Savoie, René de († 1525), Grand Master of France, Count of Villars
- Savoie, Robert (1927–2007), Canadian opera singer (baritone) and vocal teacher
- Savoie-Nemours, Charles-Emmanuel de (1567–1595), French nobleman, governor of Paris and Lyonnais
- Savoie-Nemours, Henri I. de (1572–1632), French-Savoyard nobleman
- Savolainen, Heikki (1907–1997), Finnish artistic gymnast
- Savolainen, Jaana (* 1964), Finnish cross-country skier
- Savolainen, Jarmo (1961–2009), Finnish jazz pianist and composer
- Savolainen, Kimmo (* 1974), Finnish ski jumper and Nordic combined trainer
- Savoldelli, Paolo (* 1973), Italian racing cyclist
- Savoldelli, Reto Andrea (* 1949), Italian-Swiss film director, educator and writer
- Savoldi, Giuseppe (* 1947), Italian football player
- Savoldo, Giovanni Girolamo , Italian painter
- Sávolt, Attila (* 1976), Hungarian tennis player
- Savón, Amarilis (* 1974), Cuban judoka
- Savón, Erislandy (* 1990), Cuban amateur boxer
- Savón, Félix (* 1967), Cuban boxer
- Savona, Antonio Virgilio (1919–2009), Italian composer, arranger and singer
- Savona, Ashlee (* 1992), Canadian soccer player
- Savona, Leopoldo († 2000), Italian director and screenwriter
- Savona, Paolo (* 1936), Italian financial and economist, politician and university professor
- Savonarola, Giovanni Michele (1384–1464), Italian doctor and chemist, university professor
- Savonarola, Girolamo (1452–1498), Italian Dominican and penitential preacher
- Savone, Pilar (* 1971), film producer, second unit director
- Savonis, Almantas (* 1970), Lithuanian handball player
- Savonius, Sigurd (1884–1931), Finnish architect and inventor
- Šavor, Maja (* 1986), Croatian badminton player
- Savorgnan, Emilio (* 1918), Italian diplomat
- Savornin Lohman, Alexander de (1837–1924), Dutch politician, lawyer, university professor and journalist
- Savory, Dennis (born 1943), British archer
- Savostikova, Alena (* 1991), Russian model and actress
- Savović, Boris (* 1987), Serbian basketball player
- Savoy, Ann (* 1952), American cajun singer and guitarist
- Savoy, Bénédicte (* 1972), French art historian
- Savoy, Emile (1877–1935), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Savoy, Gene (1927-2007), American journalist, adventurer, and founder of a sect
- Savoy, Guy (* 1953), French chef and restaurateur
- Savoy, Katie (* 1984), American actress
- Savoy, Marc (* 1940), American accordionist and accordion maker
- Savoy, Raoul (* 1973), Swiss football coach
- Savoy, Teresa Ann (1955–2017), English-Italian actress
- Savoye, Jacques (1905–1998), French entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Savoye, Joseph (1802–1869), Franco-German lawyer, journalist and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Savoy, Amadeus von (* 1943), Italian entrepreneur, head of the House of Savoy
- Savoy, Beatrice von († 1331), daughter of the Duke of Savoy Amadeus V.
- Savoy, Eugen von (1663–1736), Austrian general and art patron
- Savoy, Franz von (1454–1490), Archbishop of Auch and Bishop of Geneva
- Savoy, Giovanna von (1907–2000), Italian princess, Bulgarian tsarina
- Savoy, Hans von , German builder and sculptor of the late Gothic
- Savoy, Johann Ludwig von (1447–1482), administrator of the Archdiocese of Tarentaise and the Diocese of Geneva
- Savoy, Johann von († 1522), Bishop of Geneva
- Savoy, Johannes Franz Eugen von (1714–1734), General Feldwachtmeister Holy Roman Empire
- Savoy, Ludovica Cristina von (1629–1692), princess from the House of Savoy
- Savoy, Mafalda von (1902–1944), Italian nobleman, Princess of Italy
- Savoy, Margarethe von (1420–1479), Queen of Sicily, Countess Palatinate and Countess of Württemberg
- Savoy, Maria Adelaide von (1685–1712), Duchess of Burgundy, mother of Louis XV.
- Savoy, Maria Beatrix von (1792–1840), by marriage Duchess of Modena
- Savoy, Maria Francisca Elisabeth von (1646–1683), Queen of Portugal
- Savoy, Maria Johanna von (1644–1724), Duchess of Savoy, Countess of Geneva and regent
- Savoy, Maria Luisa Gabriella von (1688–1714), Queen and Regent of Spain
- Savoy, Maria Theresa von (1803–1879), daughter of King Viktor Emanuel I.
- Savoy, Maria von (1411–1469), Duchess of Milan
- Savoy, Moritz von (1593–1657), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Savoy, Peter von († 1458), administrator of the Archdiocese of Tarentaise and the Diocese of Geneva
- Savoy, Viktor Emanuel von (* 1937), last Crown Prince of the Italian Kingdom, head of the House of Savoy
- Savoy-Aosta, Emanuel Philibert von (1869–1931), Italian general, 2nd Duke of Aosta
- Savoyen-Carignan, Eugen Moritz von (1635–1673), Count of Soissons and Dreux, general under Louis XIV.
- Savoy Carignan, Ferdinand Maria von (1822–1855), Italian nobleman and first Duke of Genoa
- Savoy-Carignan, Karl Emanuel von (1770–1800), Prince of Carignan
- Savoyen-Carignan, Louis Thomas von (1657–1702), Count of Soissons and brother of Prince Eugene of Savoy
- Savoyen-Carignan, Luise Christine von (1627–1689), Savoyard princess and by marriage Margravine of Baden-Baden
- Savoyen-Carignan, Marie-Louise von (1749–1792), French court lady, confidante of Marie-Antoinette
- Savoy-Genoa, Adalberto von (1898–1982), Italian general
- Savoy-Genoa, Bona Margherita von (1896–1971), Princess of Savoy
- Savoy-Nemours, Philip of (1490–1533), Bishop of Geneva, Duke of Nemours
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- Savran, Halil (* 1985), German-Turkish soccer player
- Savranlıoğlu, Mahir (* 1986), Turkish football player
- Savry, Bruno (* 1974), French football player and coach
Savs
- Savs, Viktoria (1899–1979), Austrian frontline soldier in World War I.
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- Savu, Ilie (1920–2010), Romanian football player and coach
- Savu, Marian (* 1972), Romanian football player
- Savulescu, Julian (* 1963), Australian philosopher
- Savundaranayagam, Thomas (* 1938), Sri Lankan clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of Jaffna
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- Savvas, Savvas (* 1997), Greek handball player
- Savvidakis, Giannis (* 1963), Greek pop singer
- Savvidis, Giorgos (1929–1995), Greek literary scholar
- Savvidis, Symeon (1859–1927), Greek orientalist painter
- Savvopoulos, Dionysis (* 1944), Greek composer, musician and singer
- Savvov, Igor (* 1985), Estonian ice hockey player