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Seca
- Secada, Jon (born 1961), American singer
- Seçal, Gökalp (* 1985), Turkish soccer player
- Secara, Marc (* 1976), German jazz and pop singer
- Secăreanu, Alec (* 1984), Romanian actor
Secc
- Secchi, Angelo (1818–1878), Italian Jesuit, physicist and astronomer
- Secchi, Benedetto (1831–1883), Italian singer and composer
- Secchiero, Andrea (* 1988), Italian triathlete
- Secchin, Antônio Carlos (* 1952), Brazilian writer and literature professor
- Secci, Daniele (* 1992), Italian shot putter
- Seccia, Michele (* 1951), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lecce
- Secco, Louis (1927-2008), Canadian ice hockey player
- Secco, Luigi Antonio (* 1947), Italian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Willemstad
- Secco, Stefano (* 1970), Italian singer (tenor)
- Seccombe, James (1893-1970) American politician
- Seccombe, Joan, Baroness Seccombe (born 1930), British politician (Conservative Party)
Six
- Séchan, Edmond (1919–2002), French cameraman, director and screenwriter
- Séchan, Lolita (* 1980), French writer
- Séchan, Renaud (* 1952), French composer, author and interpreter of chansons
- Zechariah , king of the northern kingdom of Israel
- Seché, Josef (1850–1901), German architect
- Seché, Josef (1880–1948), German painter and graphic artist
- Sechehaye, Albert (1870–1946), Swiss linguist
- Séchehaye, Frank (1907–1982), Swiss football goalkeeper
- Sechehaye, Henriette (1907–1999), Swiss painter
- Sechehaye, Marguerite (1887–1964), Swiss psychoanalyst
- Sechelariu, Doru (* 1992), Romanian racing driver
- Sechele, Lerato (* 1994), Lesothic triple jumper
- Sechemib , king of ancient Egypt
- Sechemkare , ancient Egyptian king of the 8th dynasty
- Sechemkare , prince of the ancient Egyptian 4th dynasty
- Sechemkasedj , ancient Egyptian court official
- Sechemre-heru-her-maat Anjotef , ancient Egyptian king of the 17th dynasty
- Sechemre-Wepmaat Anjotef , Egyptian king
- Sechemrechuitaui , ancient Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty
- Secher, Niels (* 1946), Danish rower and doctor
- Secher, Steen (* 1959), Danish sailor
- Sechet , Pharaoh of the 2nd Dynasty
- Sechirow, Atanas (* 1989), Bulgarian football player
- Sechka , ancient Egyptian court official
- Sechmach , Nubian queen
- Sechser, Erich (1925–2003), German public prosecutor and politician (CSU)
- Sechter, Simon (1788–1867), Austrian music theorist, music teacher, organist, conductor and composer
- Sechting, Oliver (* 1975), German filmmaker and author
- Sechvi, Shalom (1928–2013), Israeli painter and Holocaust survivor
Seci
- Sečić, Tarik (* 2000), Bosnian football player
- Secius Campanus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (86)
Seck
- Seck, Anke von (* 1966), German canoeist
- Seck, Charles-Louis (* 1965), Senegalese athlete
- Seck, Cheick Tidiane (* 1953), Malinese musician (keyboards, arrangement, composition)
- Seck, Coly (* 1973), Senegalese President of the UN Human Rights Council
- Seck, Doris (1923–2015), German author and journalist
- Seck, Hans (1935–2016), German mineralogist and petrograph
- Seck, Idrissa (* 1959), Senegalese politician, Prime Minister of Senegal
- Seck, Katharina (* 1987), German fantasy writer
- Seck, Leyti (* 1981), Senegalese ski racer
- Seck, Rudolf (1908–1974), German SS officer and commandant of the Jungfernhof concentration camp
- Seck-Agthe, Monika (* 1954), German author and journalist
- Secka, Aji Yam , Gambian politician
- Secka, Jay (* 1980), Gambian athlete
- Secka, Pap Cheyassin (1942–2012), Gambian lawyer and politician
- Sečka, Štefan (* 1953), Slovak clergyman, Bishop of Spiš
- Secka-Sallah, Ndey Yassin , Gambian radio presenter and politician
- Seckan, Eduwarr , Gambian politician
- Seckbach, Amalie (1870–1944), German sculptor and painter
- Seckbach, Max (1866–1922), German architect
- Seckel, Dietrich (1910–2007), German art historian
- Seckel, Emil (1864–1924), German lawyer and legal historian
- Seckelmann, Peter (1902–2001), German-British writer
- Seckendorf, Carl August von (1774–1828), German administrative lawyer and senior consistory president of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
- Seckendorf-Aberdar, Franz Karl Leopold von (1775–1809), German poet
- Seckendorf-Aberdar, Theresius von (1758–1825), German biographer, Romance scholar, Hispanist and lexicographer
- Seckendorff, Adolf von (1801–1866), Prussian major general, most recently in command of the Neisse fortress
- Seckendorff, Adolf von (1857–1941), Prussian infantry general in the First World War
- Seckendorff, Adolph Franz Carl von (1742–1818), German court official
- Seckendorff, Albert von (1849–1921), German vice admiral, diplomat and court marshal of Prince Heinrich of Prussia
- Seckendorff, Albrecht von (1748–1834), politician, diplomat and civil servant
- Seckendorff, Alfred von (1796–1876), German administrative lawyer and writer
- Seckendorff, August Heinrich von (1807–1885), German lawyer
- Seckendorff, Carl von (1800–1870), Prussian upper mountain ridge
- Seckendorff, Christa von (* 1970), German artist
- Seckendorff, Christian Adolf von (1767–1833), dramatic poet and cameralistic writer
- Seckendorff, Ferdinand von (1808–1872), Prussian major general
- Seckendorff, Friedrich Bernhard von (1772-1852), German politician
- Seckendorff, Friedrich Heinrich von (1673–1763), imperial field marshal and diplomat
- Seckendorff, Götz von (1889–1914), German painter and sculptor
- Seckendorff, Guido von (1829–1896), German lieutenant, colonist and co-founder of the city of Blumenau in Brazil
- Seckendorff, Gustav Anton von (1775–1823), German poet and writer
- Seckendorff, Johann Karl Christoph von (1747-1814), Württemberg civil servant, most recently Minister of State, who was raised to the rank of Count of Württemberg in 1810
- Seckendorff, Karl Siegmund von (1744–1785), German poet, actor, composer, director and singer
- Seckendorff, Kaspar von († 1595), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Seckendorff, Rudolf von (1844–1932), German lawyer
- Seckendorff, Theodor Franz Christian von (1801–1858), Prussian diplomat
- Seckendorff, Veit Ludwig von (1626–1692), scholar and statesman
- Seckendorff, William von (1799–1863), mining clerk, mineralogist and salt works director in Schöningen
- Seckendorff-Aberdar, Karl Alexander von (1803–1855), Oberhofmeister of Württemberg
- Seckendorff-Gudent, Arthur von (1845–1886), Austrian forest scientist
- Seckendorff-Gudent, Erwin von (1848–1923), Württemberg politician
- Seckendorff-Gutend, Henriette von (1819–1878), German benefactress and "healer"
- Secker, Hans Friedrich (1888–1960), German art historian
- Seçkin, Ece (* 1991), Turkish pop singer
- Seçkin, Emine (* 1980), Turkish badminton player
- Seckinger, Karl (1897–1978), German sculptor
- Seckler, Erich (* 1963), German soccer player
- Seckler, Max (* 1927), German fundamental theologian and university professor
Secm
- Seçme, Ertuğrul (* 1965), Turkish football player and coach
- Seçme, Mehmet (* 1996), Turkish soccer player
Seco
- Seco Serrano, Carlos (1923-2020), Spanish historian
- Seco y Reymundo, Manuel (* 1928), Spanish university professor and linguist
- Seco y Sánchez, Rafael (1895–1933), Spanish university professor and linguist
- Secomandi Maia, Elize (* 1984), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Secombe, Harry (1921-2001) British actor and singer
- Secombes, Christopher John (* 1956), English fish immunologist and university professor
- Second, Albéric (1817–1887), French journalist and playwright
- Seconda, Franz (1755–1833), German principal of a traveling theater company, artistic director and actor
- Seconda, Joseph (1761–1820), German principal of a traveling opera company and actor
- SecondCity (* 1987), American DJ and producer
- Secor, Kyle (born 1957), American actor
- Secord, Al (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player
- Secord, Laura (1775–1868), Canadian national heroine (in the war of 1812)
- Secoy, Diane M. (* 1938), American herpetologist and university professor
Secr
- Secrest, Andy (1907–1977), American jazz trumpeter and cornet player
- Secrest, Meryle , American author and journalist
- Secrest, Robert T. (1904-1994), American politician
- Secret, Hanna (* 1996), German porn actress
- Secretan, Charles-Marc (1773–1842), Swiss politician
- Secrétan, Daniel (1895–1971), Swiss diplomat
- Secretan, Édouard (1848–1917), Swiss politician and editor
- Secretário, Carlos (* 1970), Portuguese football player
- Secretarius, Lazarus , Hungarian cartographer
- Secrétin, Jacques (* 1949), French table tennis player
Secu
- Secu, Serghei (* 1972), Moldovan national soccer player
- Seculin, Andrea (* 1990), Italian soccer goalkeeper
- Secunda, Sholom (1894–1974), Russian-American composer
- Secundus the Silent , ancient Greek philosopher
- Secundus of Abula , Spanish bishop
- Secundus von Asti († 119), Christian saint and martyr
- Secundus von Trient († 612), abbot and historian
- Secundus of Victimulum , early Christian martyr in northern Italy
- Secundus, Johannes (1511–1536), Dutch poet