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- Seba, Albert (1665–1736), German-Dutch pharmacist and naturist collector
- Seba, Süleyman (1926–2014), Turkish soccer player and soccer official
- Sebag Montefiore, Simon (* 1965), British historian, journalist and author
- Sebag, Jean-Claude (* 1943), French politician and lawyer
- Sebag, Julien (* 1976), French mathematician
- Sebag, Marie (* 1986), French chess player
- Sebag, Paul (1919–2004), Tunisian-French sociologist, historian and journalist
- Sebag-Montefiore, Hugh (born 1955), British writer
- Sebag-Montefiore, Joseph (1822–1903), British banker and politician
- Sébah, Pascal (1823–1886), photographer and recognized chronicler of the Ottoman Empire
- Sebald, Alexander (* 1996), German soccer player
- Sebald, Amalie (1787–1846), German singer and singing teacher
- Sebald, Ole Kristian (* 1994), German basketball player
- Sebald, Oskar (1929–2017), German botanist
- Sebald, Peter (1934–2018), German historian
- Sebald, WG (1944–2001), German writer and professor of German studies
- Sebald, William J. (1901–1980), American naval officer and diplomat
- Sebaldt, Christian (* 1958), German cameraman
- Sebaldt, Maria (* 1930), German actress
- Sebaldt, Martin (* 1961), German political scientist and university professor
- Sebaldt, Wilhelm (1803–1874), German lawyer and district president
- Sebaldus von Nürnberg , hermit in the Nuremberg area
- Sebalter (* 1985), Swiss singer
- Šeban, Andrej (* 1962), Slovak fusion guitarist, composer, singer and music producer
- Sebarenzi, Joseph (* 1963), Rwandan politician and former speaker of the country's parliament
- Sebaste, Beppe (* 1959), Italian writer, poet, translator and journalist
- Sebastià i Talavera, Jordi (* 1966), Spanish politician, MEP
- Sebastian , martyr, saint
- Sebastian , probably Archbishop of Gran (Esztergom)
- Sebastian (1554–1578), King of Portugal
- Sebastian (* 1977), American rapper
- SebastiAn (* 1981), French electro musician
- Sebastian 23 (* 1979), German slampoet and comedian
- Sebastián Aguilar, Fernando (1929–2019), Archbishop Emeritus of Pamplona
- Sebastian I (1434–1490), Count of Ortenburg
- Sebastian II. († 1559), German nobleman from the Ortenburg family
- Sebastián Martínez, Miguel Ángel (* 1950), Spanish religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Sarh
- Sebastian von Felsztyn , Polish music theorist and composer
- Sebastian von Pötting (1628–1689), Prince-Bishop of Passau
- Sebastian, Adalbert (1919–2004), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Sebastian, Adele (1956–1983), American jazz musician
- Sebastian, Anna (1916–1953), Austrian writer in the English language
- Sebastian, B. Tennyson II , sound engineer
- Sebastian, Charles E. (1873–1929), American politician
- Sebastian, Cuthbert (1921–2017), Governor General of St. Kitts and Nevis
- Sebastian, Dorothy (1903–1957), American actress
- Sebastian, Guy (* 1981), Australian pop singer
- Sebastian, Horst (1928–1986), German dentist and professional politician
- Sebastian, Jana (* 1990), German soccer player
- Sebastian, Jerome Aloysius Daugherty (1895–1960), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Baltimore
- Sebastian, John (* 1944), American rock musician, songwriter and harmonica player
- Sebastian, Klaus (* 1952), German writer and musician
- Sebastian, Ludwig (1862–1943), Bishop of Speyer
- Sebastián, Miguel (* 1957), Spanish economist and politician of the socialist party PSOE
- Sebastian, Mihail (1907–1945), Romanian writer
- Sebastian, Peter (* 1958), German singer, songwriter, music producer and radio presenter
- Sebastian, Sabine (* 1951), German actress, voice actress, dialogue director and dubbing writer
- Sebastian, Steffen , German economist
- Sebastian, Suchitra , British physicist
- Sebastian, Tim (* 1952), English television journalist and book author
- Sebastian, Tim (* 1984), German soccer player
- Sebastian, Tim (* 1995), German sports acrobat
- Sebastian, Toby (* 1992), British actor
- Sebastian, Wilhelm (1903–1978), German automobile racing driver and racing mechanic
- Sebastian, Wilhelm Josef (* 1944), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Sebastian, William King (1812–1865), American lawyer and politician
- Sebastiani Aguirre, Luis Abilio (1935–2020), Peruvian religious and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ayacucho o Huamanga
- Sébastiani, Horace-François (1772–1851), French general, diplomat, statesman and Marshal of France
- Sébastiani, Jean-André-Tiburce (1786–1871), French general
- Sebastiani, Johann (1622–1683), German composer of church music, stage works as well as sacred and secular chants
- Sebastiani, Johann Christoph (1640–1704), German Baroque architect and court architect in the service of the Trier electors
- Sebastiani, Pía (1925–2015), Argentine pianist and music teacher
- Sebastiani, Sergio (* 1931), Italian clergyman, retired Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Sebastiani, Stefano (* 1942), Italian racing car driver
- Sebastianus († 413), anti-emperor in the west of the Roman Empire (412–413)
- Sébastien of Luxembourg (* 1992), Prince of Luxembourg, Prince of Nassau and Bourbon-Parma
- Sebastini, Franz Anton , Moravian baroque painter and fresco artist
Sebb
- Sebba, Shalom (1897–1975), German painter and graphic artist
- Sebbers, Ludwig , German portrait and porcelain painter and lithographer
- Sebbi , King of Essex
Sebe
- Sebe, Lennox (1926–1994), South African politician
- Sebe, Naima (* 1992), German actress
- Sebe, Tshamano (* 1960), South African actor
- Sebek, Franz (1901–1943), Austrian resistance fighter, KPÖ functionary and Nazi victim
- Sebek, Rosemarie Philomena (* 1939), Austrian author and painter
- Šebek, Stanislav (1925–1984), Czech composer and music teacher
- Sebek, Venci (born 1963), American ice hockey player
- Sebekovsky, Wilhelm (1906–1981), Czechoslovak-German politician (SdP), lawyer and district president
- Sebel (* 1980), German singer-songwriter, rock musician and photographer
- Sebele, Tsaone (* 1993), Botswana sprinter
- Sebelius, Kathleen (* 1948), American politician
- Sebelius, Keith (1916–1982), American politician
- Sebeljan, Robert (* 1984), Armenian soccer player
- Šebenik, Jože (1937–2009), Yugoslav cyclist
- Šebenik, Matej (* 1983), Slovenian chess player
- Sebeok, Thomas (1920–2001), American semiotics, professor of semiotics
- Sebeos , Armenian bishop and historian
- Seber, Carl (1883–1945), German fighter pilot in the First World War
- Seberg, Gregor (* 1967), Austrian actor
- Seberg, Jean (1938–1979), American actress
- Sebert, Günter (* 1948), German soccer player and coach
- Sebert, Hippolyte (1839–1930), scientist and officer in the French army
- Sebes, Gusztáv (1906–1986), Hungarian football player and coach
- Sebescen, Zoltan (* 1975), German soccer player
- Sebesky, Don (* 1937), American jazz and film musician
- Sebestyén, Ernő (* 1940), Hungarian violinist
- Sebestyén, György (1930–1990), Hungarian-Austrian author
- Sebestyén, Júlia (* 1981), Hungarian figure skater
- Sebestyén, Márta (* 1957), Hungarian folk song singer
- Sebestyen, Victor (* 1956), British journalist and historian
Sebi
- Sebiger, Heinz (1923–2016), German economist and entrepreneur
- Sébilleau, Jean (1902–1961), French racing driver
- Sebilleau, Pierre (1912–1976), French ambassador
- Sébillet, Thomas (1512–1589), French poet, poet and Romanist
- Sébillot, Paul (1843–1918), French storyteller, painter and writer
- Sebinger, Hans (1898–1981), Austrian civil servant and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Sébire, Chantal (1955–2008), French advocate of euthanasia
Sebo
- Šebo, Filip (* 1984), Slovak football player
- Sebők, Balázs (* 1994), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Sebők, György (1922–1999), Hungarian pianist and piano teacher
- Sebők, Klára (* 1942), Romanian actress of Hungarian origin
- Sebők, Vilmos (* 1973), Hungarian football player and coach
- Sebők-Szalay, Éva (1949–2011), Hungarian volleyball player and coach
- Seboka, Mulu (* 1984), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Seboka, Tafese (* 1993), Ethiopian athlete
- Sebold, Alice (* 1963), American author
- Sebold, Russell P. (1928-2014), American Romanist and Hispanist
- Sebold, William (1899-1970), double agent
- Sebon, Karl-Bernhard (1935–1994), German flautist
- Šebor, Karel (1843–1903), Czech composer
- Seboth, Ronald (* 1955), Austrian actor and theater director
- Sebott, Reinhold (* 1937), German theologian and professor of canon law
- Sebottendorf, Damian von (1519–1585), German court counselor, Reichspfennigmeister in the Upper and Lower Saxon Empire
- Sebottendorf, Rudolf von , German anti-Semitic occultist and publisher
- Sebottendorff, Ludwig Heinrich von († 1702), chamberlain and captain of the Electorate of Saxony
- Sebov, Katherine (* 1999), Canadian tennis player
- Šebová, Eva (* 1988), Slovak biathlete
- Šebová, Zuzana (* 1982), Slovak actress
Sebr
- Šebrek, Krunoslav (* 1982), Swiss actor
- Sebrî, Osman (1905–1993), Kurdish politician, poet and author
- Sebring, Jay (1933-1969) American barber
- Šebrle, Roman (* 1974), Czech decathlete and Olympic champion
- Sebrowski, Sabine (* 1951), German javelin thrower
Sebu
- Sebüktigin († 997), Turkish military slave, actual founder of the Ghaznavid dynasty
- Sebus, Johanna (1791–1809), German lifesaver
- Sebus, Ludwig (* 1925), German singer
- Sebutinde, Julia (* 1954), Ugandan lawyer