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Ser
- Ser, Joseph , French mathematician
- Ser-Od, Bat-Otschiryn (* 1981), Mongolian long-distance runner
- Ser-Od, Dolgor (* 1973), Mongolian painter
Sera
- Sera Key († 1979), East Timorese left-wing activist and freedom fighter
- Sera, Yuzuru (1932-2004), Japanese jazz pianist
- Seracini, Maurizio (* 1946), Italian measurement technician and art historian
- Serada, Ken'ichi (* 1973), Japanese soccer player
- Serafima, Igumenija (1914–1999), Russian chemist, engineer and nun
- Serafimowitsch, Alexander (1863-1949), Soviet writer
- Serafin, Daniel (* 1981), German-Austrian opera singer (baritone) and cultural manager
- Serafin, Enzo (1912–1995), Italian cameraman
- Serafin, Harald (* 1931), Austrian singer (baritone)
- Serafin, Józef (* 1944), Polish organist and music teacher
- Serafin, Martina (* 1970), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Serafin, Piotr (* 1974), Polish politician
- Serafin, Tullio (1878–1968), Italian conductor
- Serafin, Uwe (* 1962), German actor
- Serafini, Amadeus (* 1991), American actor
- Serafini, Cristina (* 1978), Italian actress
- Serafini, Domenico (1852–1918), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Serafini, Dorino (1909–2000), Italian Formula 1 and motorcycle racing driver
- Serafini, Giovanni , San Marinese politician
- Serafini, Giovanni (1786–1855), Italian cardinal
- Serafini, Giulio (1867–1938), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Pescia and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Serafini, Lorenzo (1773–1846), Italian religious, apostolic preacher and titular archbishop
- Serafini, Luigi (1808-1894), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Serafini, Luigi (* 1949), Italian artist, architect, illustrator and designer
- Serafini, Marco (* 1956), Luxembourg television director
- Serafini, Matteo (* 1978), Italian football player
- Serafini, Thaisa (* 1985), Brazilian squash player
- Serafinowicz, Leokadia (1915–2007), Polish artist, actress and doll maker, director, set designer, author
- Serafinowicz, Peter (* 1972), British actor, comedian, voice actor and screenwriter
- Serageldin, Ismail (* 1944), Egyptian economist
- Serain, Émilie (* 1984), Swiss freestyle skier
- Séralini, Gilles-Éric (* 1960), Algerian-French molecular biologist
- Serandrei, Mario (1907–1966), Italian film editor
- Serang, Nyi Ageng (1752–1838), Indonesian national heroine
- Serangeli, Jordi (* 1971), prehistoric archaeologist
- Serano, Carmen (* 1973), American actress
- Serano, Dennis (* 1981), Belizean football player
- Serano, Greg (* 1972), American actor
- Serano, Julia (* 1967), American writer, transgender activist and biologist
- Serantes, Leopoldo (* 1962), Filipino boxer
- Serantoni, Pietro (1906–1964), Italian football player and coach
- Serao, Matilde (1856–1927), Italian journalist and author
- Seraphim von Glastonbury (* 1948), British clergyman, metropolitan and head of the British Orthodox Church
- Seraphim von Sarow (1759–1833), Russian monk and mystic
- Seraphim, August Robert (1863–1924), German-Baltic historian
- Seraphim, Christian (* 1995), German tennis player
- Seraphim, Ernst (1862–1945), German-Baltic historian, journalist, teacher
- Seraphim, Ferdinand (1827–1894), German-Baltic lawyer
- Seraphim, Hans-Günther (1903–1992), German historian and librarian
- Seraphim, Hans-Jürgen (1899–1962), German economic historian
- Seraphim, Peter-Heinz (1902–1979), German economist and Eastern expert in National Socialism
- Séraphin, Kevin (* 1989), French basketball player
- Seraphin, Oliver (* 1943), Dominican businessman and politician
- Seraphin, Sanctus , Italian violin maker
- Serapio, Marcus Rapilius , Roman artisan
- Serapion († 41 BC), strategist of Cyprus 43 BC Chr.
- Serapion , martyr and saint
- Serapion († 1240), monk and martyr
- Serapion of Alexandria , ancient Greek physician, empiricist
- Serapion of Antioch († 211), Bishop of Antioch
- Serapion of Thmuis , Bishop of Thmuis and saint
- Serarius, Nicolaus (1555–1609), Lorraine Jesuit, exegete and historian
- Şeras, Kerem (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Serasinghe, Sawan (* 1994), Australian badminton player
- Serato, Arrigo (1877–1948), Italian violinist and music teacher
- Serato, Massimo (1916–1989), Italian actor
- Seratrice, Vincenzo , Italian cameraman
- Serauky, Eberhard (* 1940), German orientalist
- Serauky, Walter (1903–1959), German musicologist and Handel researcher
- Serault, Noel , French engraver and portrait artist of the Baroque era
Serb
- Serb, Oleksandr , Ukrainian natural toboggan runner
- Șerban I. Cantacuzino († 1688), Prince of Wallachia
- Șerban, Dennis (* 1976), Romanian football player
- Șerban, Florin (* 1975), Romanian film director and screenwriter
- Șerban, George (1954–1998), Romanian journalist, politician and writer
- Serban, Ioana (* 1981), Romanian-German physicist and university lecturer
- Șerban, Radu (1927–1984), Romanian composer and songwriter
- Șerban, Raluca (* 1997), Romanian tennis player
- Șerban, Rodica (* 1983), Romanian rower
- Serbay, Tamer (* 1947), Turkish visual artist in Germany
- Šerbedžija, Rade (* 1946), Yugoslav or Croatian-Slovenian actor
- Serbelloni, Fabrizio (1695–1775), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Serbelloni, Giovanni Antonio (1519–1591), Italian cardinal bishop and church politician, council legate and president
- Serber, Robert (1909-1997), American physicist
- Serbes, Emrah (* 1981), Turkish writer
- Serbes, Hakan (* 1974), German porn actor of Turkish descent
- Serbest, Dilek (* 1981), Turkish actress and model
- Serbest, Safa (* 1995), Turkish soccer player
- Serbest, Tarkan (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Şerbetçigil, İsmail (* 1940), Turkish football player
- Serbina, Nina (* 1952), Ukrainian-Soviet high jumper
- Serbina, Switlana (* 1980), Ukrainian water diver
- Serbser, Kurt (1896–1938), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Serbski, Vladimir Petrovich (1858–1917), Russian psychiatrist
- Șerbu, Gheorghe Vergil (* 1949), Romanian politician and MEP for Romania
- Serbyn, Roman (* 1939), Canadian historian
Serc
- Sercambi, Giovanni (1348–1424), Italian writer and statesman
- Sercander, Sven (* 1966), German soccer player
- Serçe, Fehim Mücahit (* 1996), Turkish soccer player
- Serchuk, Joseph (1919–1993), Jewish resistance fighter in World War II
- Sercu, Albert (1918–1978), Belgian racing cyclist
- Sercu, Patrick (1944–2019), Belgian cyclist
Serd
- Serda, Charlotte , German actress
- Serda, Julia (1875–1965), Austrian-German actress
- Serdamba, Pürewdordschiin (* 1985), Mongolian boxer
- Serdán, Aquiles (1877–1910), Mexican revolutionary
- Serdar, Can (* 1996), German-Turkish soccer player
- Serdar, Kemal (* 1962), Turkish football player
- Serdar, Suat (* 1997), German-Turkish soccer player
- Serdaroğlu, Ümit (1932–2005), Turkish archaeologist
- Serdarušić, Nino (* 1996), Croatian tennis player
- Serdarušić, Zvonimir (* 1950), German handball trainer and Croatian handball trainer and Yugoslav handball player
- Serdena, Gene (* 1969), American production designer
- Serdengeçti, Süreyya (* 1952), Turkish economist; Head of the Central Bank of Turkey
- Serdinow, Andrij (* 1982), Ukrainian swimmer
- Serdyuk, Kateryna (* 1983), Ukrainian archer
- Serdjuk, Kateryna (* 1989), Ukrainian cross-country skier
- Serdyuk, Mychailo (* 1989), Ukrainian biathlete
- Serdyuk, Oleksandr (* 1978), Ukrainian archer
- Serdyukov, Anatoly Eduardowitsch (* 1962), Russian politician
- Serdyukov, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1962), Russian Colonel General
- Serduchka, Verka (* 1973), Ukrainian singer
- Serdülle, Uwe (* 1967), Swiss political scientist and computer scientist
Sere
- Seré, Jorge (* 1961), Uruguayan soccer goalkeeper
- Sereba, Kouame , Ivorian jazz and world musician
- Serebrakian, Arman (* 1987), Armenian ski racer
- Serebrennikow, Kirill Semjonowitsch (* 1969), Russian theater, opera and film director
- Serebriakoff, Victor (1912–2000), English chairman of Mensa International
- Serebriakova, Maria (* 1965), Russian-German installation and concept artist
- Serebrian, Oleg (* 1969), Moldovan politician, diplomat and geopolitician
- Serebrier, José (* 1938), Uruguayan conductor and composer
- Serebrjakow, Alexander Sergejewitsch (* 1987), Russian road cyclist
- Serebryakov, Leonid Petrovich (1890–1937), Russian communist
- Serebrjakow, Pawel Alexejewitsch (1909–1977), Russian pianist and music teacher
- Serebryakova, Galina Iossifovna (1905–1980), Soviet writer
- Serebrjakowa, Sinaida Evgenjewna (1884–1967), Russian painter
- Serebrjanska, Kateryna (* 1977), Ukrainian gymnast
- Serebrov, Alexander Alexandrovich (1944–2013), Soviet cosmonaut
- Serebrowski, Alexander Pawlowitsch (1884–1938), Russian revolutionary, Soviet engineer, economist and scholar
- Serebrovsky, Alexander Sergejewitsch (1892–1948), Soviet geneticist
- Serédi, Jusztinián György (1884–1945), Hungarian Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Esztergom and Cardinal
- Seredin, Evgeni Alexejewitsch (1958–2006), Russian swimmer
- Seredina, Antonina Alexandrovna (1929–2016), Russian canoeist and Olympic champion
- Serediuk, Andrzej (1959–2016), Polish cyclist
- Šeredová, Alena (* 1978), Czech model and actress
- Şerefeddin Sabuncuoğlu , Ottoman doctor and surgeon
- Şerefhan (1543–1599), Kurdish writer and prince
- Şereftuğ, Atilla , Turkish-Swiss composer and music producer
- Seregély, István (1931–2018), Hungarian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Eger
- Seregno, Nicolao da , painter from the canton of Ticino
- Serego Alighieri, Dante Di , Mayor of Venice
- Sereika, Albertas (* 1966), Lithuanian politician
- Sereikaitė, Agnė (* 1994), Lithuanian short tracker
- Sereikaitė, Vilija (* 1987), Lithuanian cyclist
- Sereinig, Daniel (* 1982), Swiss-Austrian football player
- Sereinig, Mattias (* 1984), Austrian soccer player
- Serej (* 1977), Swiss rapper and musician
- Serem, Noah Kiplagat (* 1976), Kenyan marathon runner
- Sereme, Dramane (* 1942), Malian athlete
- Seremet, Andrzej (* 1959), Polish lawyer and attorney general (since 2010)
- Şeren, Turgay (1932–2016), Turkish soccer goalkeeper, soccer coach and commentator
- Serena of Rome , Christian Martyr, Saint
- Serena of Spoleto , early Christian martyr, saint
- Serena, Aldo (* 1960), Italian soccer player
- Serena, Michele (* 1970), Italian soccer player and coach
- Serenario, Gaspare († 1759), Italian painter
- Serenelli, Giancarlo (* 1981), Venezuelan racing car driver
- Serengülian, Vartkes (1871–1915), Armenian activist and Ottoman politician
- Sereni, Enzo (1905–1944), Italian Zionist and resistance fighter against fascism
- Sereni, Mario (1928-2015), Italian opera singer (baritone)
- Sereni, Matteo (* 1975), Italian soccer goalkeeper
- Serenity (* 1969), American porn actress, stripper and publisher
- Serenius, Per-Olof (* 1948), Swedish ice speedway driver
- Sereno, Gutty (* 1983), Portuguese football player
- Sereno, Henrique (* 1985), Portuguese football player
- Sereno, Paul (* 1957), American paleontologist
- Serensen, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (1905–1977), Ukrainian-Soviet engineer and materials scientist
- Serenus of Antinoupolis , mathematician of antiquity
- Serenus of Sirmium , martyr, saint
- Serenus, Numerius Vibius , Proconsul
- Serenus, Quintus , Roman scholar
- Sereny, Gitta (1921–2012), British biographer, historian, and journalist of Hungarian descent
- Sererhard, Nicolin , Swiss Reformed pastor and chronicler in Graubünden
- Serero, David (* 1981), French opera singer (baritone), actor and producer
- Serero, Thulani (* 1990), South African soccer player
- Seres, Burak (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Seres, Ferenc (* 1945), Hungarian wrestler
- Sérès, Georges (1887–1951), French racing cyclist
- Sérès, Georges Jr. (1918–1983), French cyclist
- Șereș, Ioan Codruț (* 1969), Romanian politician
- Seres, Lajos (* 1973), Hungarian chess master
- Sereschnikow, Viktor Konstantinowitsch (1873–1944), Soviet philosopher
- Seresin, Ben (* 1962), New Zealand cameraman
- Seresin, Michael (* 1942), New Zealand cameraman and film director
- Seress, Ákos (1958–2013), Hungarian mathematician
- Seress, Rezső (1899–1968), Hungarian composer
- Seresse, Volker (* 1963), German historian
- Seret, Jean-Luc (* 1951), French chess player
- Seretean, Tracy , American film producer
- Seretis, Paschalis (* 1967), Greek football player
- Seretse, Lenyeletse (1920–1983), Botswana politician
- Serex, René (1922–2011), Swiss diplomat
Serf
- Serfaty, Abraham (1926–2010), Moroccan-Jewish critic of the regime and political prisoner
- Serfaty, Sylvia (* 1975), French mathematician
- Serfecz, Helene (1886–1943), Austrian social democrat and resistance fighter
- Šerfezi, Ivica (1935–2004), Yugoslav pop singer
- Serfling, Hans Joachim (1913–2004), German surgeon and university professor
- Serfőző, Gavril (* 1926), Romanian football player
Serg
- Serganova, Vera (* 1961), Russian-American mathematician
- Sergachev, Mikhail Alexandrovich (* 1998), Russian ice hockey player
- Serge, Victor (1890–1947), writer, revolutionary
- Sergeant, Ingeborg (* 1966), Belgian singer, songwriter, cabaret artist and television presenter
- Sergeant, Jack (born 1995), Gibraltar football player
- Sergeant, John († 1749), Englishman, missionary in Stockbridge, Massachusetts
- Sergeant, John (1779-1852), American politician
- Sergeant, Jonathan Dickinson (1746–1793), American politician
- Sergeant, Marc (* 1959), Belgian racing cyclist
- Sergeant, Philippe , French Paulan monk, botanist and teacher of Charles Plumier
- Sergeeva, Regina (* 1994), German rhythmic gymnast
- Sergei, Ivan (* 1971), American actor
- Sergejeva, Maria (* 1992), Estonian figure skater
- Sergejew, Alexander Michailowitsch (* 1955), Russian physicist and university professor
- Sergejew, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1991), Russian ice hockey player
- Sergejew, Arkadi Michailowitsch (* 1986), Russian figure skater
- Sergejew, Artjom Fjodorowitsch (1921–2008), Russian adopted son of Josef Stalin and major general of the Red Army
- Sergejew, Denis Sergejewitsch (* 1982), Russian boxer
- Sergejew, Denis Valeryevich (* 1983), Russian ice hockey player
- Sergejew, Dmitri Nikolajewitsch (* 1968), Russian judoka
- Sergejew, Fjodor Andrejewitsch (1883–1921), Russian revolutionary
- Sergejew, Igor Dmitrijewitsch (1938–2006), Russian officer, Marshal of the Russian Federation
- Sergejew, Evgeni Michailowitsch (1914–1997), Russian geologist and university professor
- Sergejew, Konstantin Michailowitsch (1910–1992), Russian dancer
- Sergejew, Maxim Alexejewitsch (* 1999), Russian ski jumper
- Sergejew, Michail Grigoryevich (1903-1993), Soviet ambassador
- Sergejew, Nikolai Alexandrowitsch (1855–1919), Russian landscape painter
- Sergejew, Nikolai Dmitrijewitsch (1909–1999), Soviet naval admiral
- Sergejew, Nikolai Grigoryevich (1876–1951), Russian ballet dancer
- Sergejew, Oleg Sergejewitsch (1940–1999), Russian football player
- Sergejew, Vadim (* 1965), Kyrgyz judoka
- Sergejewa, Nadeschda Viktorovna (* 1987), Russian bobsleigh athlete
- Sergel, Albert (1876–1946), German writer
- Sergel, Johan Tobias (1740–1814), Swedish sculptor and draftsman
- Sergent, Annette (* 1962), French medium and long distance runner
- Sergent, Bernard (* 1946), French historian and religious scholar
- Sergent, Carole (* 1962), French jazz singer
- Sergent, Jesse (* 1988), New Zealand track and road cyclist
- Sergent, Pierre (* 1895), French track cyclist
- Sergent, René (1865–1927), French architect
- Sergent, René (1904–1984), French economist, diplomat and politician
- Serger, Friedrich (1822–1892), lawyer and politician from Baden
- Serger, Juls (* 2001), German singer and actor
- Sergerie, Karine (* 1985), Canadian Taekwondoin
- Serges, Hermann († 1523), German theologian of the late Middle Ages
- Sergescu, Petre (1893–1954), Romanian mathematician and mathematician
- Serghides, Georgios (* 1955), Cypriot lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Sergi, Arturo (1925–2006), American opera singer (tenor) and vocal teacher
- Sergijenko, Eduard (* 1981), Kazakh football player
- Sergijenko, Konstantin Konstantinowitsch (1940–1996), Russian author of children's and youth literature
- Sergijenko, Vladimir (* 1956), Soviet pole vaulter
- Sergijenko, Wladimir Wladimirowitsch (* 1971), political scientist and publicist
- Sergijew, Pawel Artemjewitsch (* 1951), Russian ambassador
- Sergijewskaja, Lidija Palladijewna (1897–1970), Russian botanist and university professor
- Sergijewski, Maxim Wladimirowitsch (1892–1946), Russian-Soviet Romanist
- Sérgio Bertagnoli, Júlio (* 1978), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Sergio II. De Pola († 1344), Venetian nobleman and admiral
- Sérgio, António (1950–2009), Portuguese radio presenter and music journalist
- Sergios , Byzantine Protospatharios, Patrikios and Strategos of Sicily
- Sergios I , Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (843–859)
- Sergios I († 638), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Sergios II († 1019), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Sergios von Resaina († 536), late antique philosopher, physician and translator
- Sergius Esquilinus, Marcus , Decemvir legibus scribundis 450 BC Chr.
- Sergius Fidenas, Gnaeus , Roman politician and general
- Sergius Fidenas, Lucius , Roman consul 437 BC. Chr.
- Sergius Fidenas, Lucius , Roman consular tribune 397 BC Chr.
- Sergius I († 701), Pope (687–701)
- Sergius I (1867–1944), Patriarch of Moscow (1943–1944)
- Sergius II († 847), Pope (844–847)
- Sergius III. († 911), antipope (898); Pope (904-911)
- Sergius IV , Pope (1009-1012)
- Sergius Paullus, Lucius , Roman Consul 168
- Sergius Silus, Marcus , Roman officer and politician
- Sergius VII († 1137), Duke of Naples
- Sergius von Radonezh († 1392), founder of the Trinity Monastery in Sergiev Posad
- Sergo, Herman (1911-1989), Estonian writer
- Sergo, Ulderico (1913-1967), Italian boxer
- Sergryphius, Thomas († 1630), theologian and master's degree
- Sergun, Igor Dmitrievich (1957–2016), Russian officer
Serh
- Serhani, Taha (* 1995), Swiss gymnast
- Serhat (* 1964), Turkish singer, producer and TV presenter
- Serhat, Hozan (1970–1999), Turkish musician in the ranks of the PKK guerrilla
- Serhejew, Ivan (* 1988), Ukrainian tennis player
- Serhejew, Jurij (* 1956), Ukrainian diplomat
- Serhejewa, Wera (* 1984), Ukrainian natural track tobogganist
- Serhjejew, Wolodymyr (1914–2009), Soviet missile designer
Seri
- Seri, Jean (* 1991), Ivorian football player
- Seria, Eslam Moussad (* 1991), Egyptian hammer thrower
- Šerić, Anthony (* 1979), Croatian soccer player
- Šerić, Mateo (* 1999), German basketball player
- Sericano, Silvio († 1957), Italian clergyman and diplomat
- Seriche Dougan, Ángel Serafín (* 1946), Equatorial Guinean politician, Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea
- Serick, Rolf (1922–2000), German lawyer
- Sérié, Thibault (* 2000), German-French actor
- Šerienė, Marija (* 1955), Lithuanian politician
- Serient, Hermann (* 1935), Austrian artist
- Serière, Guus de (1893–1980), Dutch football player
- Serierse, Koos (1936–2017), Dutch jazz musician
- Series, Caroline (* 1951), English mathematician
- Series, George William (1920–1995), British physicist
- Seriese, Angelique (* 1968), Dutch judoka
- Seriese, Astrid (* 1957), Dutch jazz singer and actress
- Şerif Pascha, Mehmet (1865–1951), Ottoman politician
- Şerif, Mahzuni (1940–2002), Turkish poet, singer, composer and musician on the Saz
- Şerife Bacı († 1921), Turkish martyr in the war of liberation
- Šerifović, Marija (* 1984), Serbian singer
- Serikow, Alexander (* 1975), German ice hockey player
- Serikow, Schamil Kerimowitsch (1956–1989), Soviet wrestler
- Sérillon, Claude (born 1950), French journalist
- Serim, Tuna (* 1950), Turkish journalist, television and radio presenter, novelist and screenwriter
- Serin, Ali (* 1986), Turkish soccer player
- Serin, Bernard (1922–1974), American physicist
- Serin, Stephan (* 1978), German teacher and author
- Sering, Max (1857–1939), German economist and agricultural scientist
- Seringe, Nicolas Charles (1776-1858), French botanist
- Serinpu , ancient Egyptian royal family official
- Serioux, Adrian (* 1979), Canadian soccer player
- Seripando, Girolamo (1493–1563), Italian theologian, head of the Augustinian order and Archbishop of Salerno
- Serís, Homero (1879–1969), Spanish philologist
- Serisay, Jacques de (1594–1653), French poet
- Şerit, Orhan (* 1962), Turkish football coach
- Serithammarak, Artima (* 1991), Thai badminton player
- Serius Augurinus, Gaius , Roman Consul 156
- Serizawa, Chōsuke (1919-2006), Japanese archaeologist
- Serizawa, Kamo (1826–1863), commander of a Japanese protection force
- Serizawa, Keisuke (1895–1984), Japanese dyer, textile designer and artisan
- Serizawa, Kōjirō (1896-1993), Japanese poet, storyteller and essayist
Serj
- Serjão (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Seryogin, Vladimir Sergeyevich (1922–1968), Soviet test pilot
Serk
- Serk (* 1982), German rapper and music producer
- Serke, Jürgen (* 1938), German journalist and writer
- Serke, Uwe (* 1968), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Serkes, Joel (1561–1640), Jewish scholar and dean
- Serkin, Peter (1947-2020), American pianist
- Serkin, Rudolf (1903–1991), Austrian-American pianist
- Serkis, Andy (born 1964), British actor
- Serkowa, Marina (* 1961), Soviet high jumper
- Šerkšnys, Gediminas (* 1948), Lithuanian diplomat and politician, member of the Seimas
Serl
- Serlachius, Viveca (1923–1993), Swedish actress
- Serlin, Josef (1906–1974), Russian-Israeli Zionist, lawyer and Israeli politician
- Serling, Rod (1924–1975), American screenwriter and producer
- Serlinger, Johann († 1511), Bishop of Seckau
- Serlio, Sebastiano , Italian architect and architectural theorist
- Serlo, Albert (1824–1898), German miner and politician
- Serly, Tibor (1901–1978), Hungarian composer
Serm
- Serman, Eva (* 1937), Hungarian-Swiss pianist
- Sermanni, Tom (* 1954), Scottish football player and coach
- Serme, Anna (* 1991), Czech squash player
- Serme, Camille (* 1989), French squash player
- Serme, Lucas (* 1992), French squash player
- Sermek, Dražen (* 1969), Croatian chess player
- Sermeter, Gürkan (* 1974), Swiss football player
- Sermier, Jean-Marie (* 1961), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Sermisy, Claudin de († 1562), French composer, singer, conductor and clergyman of the Renaissance
- Sermon, Erick (* 1968), American rapper and producer
- Sermon, Isabella (* 2006), British actress
Sern
- Serna Alzate, José Luis (1936–2014), Colombian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Líbano-Honda
- Serna Díaz, Marco Antonio (1936–1991), Colombian herpetologist, ornithologist and naturalist
- Serna, Alejandro (* 1984), Colombian racing cyclist
- Serna, Assumpta (born 1957), Spanish actress
- Serna, Dillon (* 1994), American football player
- Serna, Ismael de la (1898–1968), Spanish painter
- Serna, José de la (1770–1832), Spanish viceroy in Peru
- Serna, Magüi (* 1979), Spanish tennis player
- Serna, Pepe (born 1944), American actor
- Serna, Rodrigo de la (* 1976), Argentine actor
- Serna, Viviana (* 1990), Colombian theater, film and television actress
- Sernagiotto, Giorgio (* 1981), Italian racing driver
- Sernagiotto, Pietro (1908–1965), Brazilian-Italian football player
- Sernagiotto, Remo (* 1955), Italian politician (Forza Italia), MEP
- Sernander, Rutger (1866–1944), Swedish geobotanist
- Šernas, Darvydas (* 1984), Lithuanian football player
- Sernas, Jacques (1925–2015), French actor and screenwriter
- Sernec, Dušan (1882–1952), Yugoslav politician, Ban of the Drava
- Serneholt, Marie (* 1983), Swedish singer
- Serner, Håkan (1933–1984), Swedish actor
- Serner, Jan (* 1975), German athlete
- Serner, Otto (1857–1929), German landscape painter
- Serner, Walter (1889–1942), essayist, writer and Dadaist
- Sernesi, Edoardo (* 1947), Italian mathematician
- Sernetz, Herbert (* 1938), German lawyer
- Serniotti, Roberto (* 1962), Italian volleyball coach
- Serno, Walter (* 1902), German head of the political department in Buchenwald concentration camp
- Serno, Wolf (* 1944), German author
- Sernow, Nicola (* 1978), German basketball player
- Sernow, Sergei Alexejewitsch (1871–1945), Russian zoologist, hydrobiologist and university professor
- Sernow, Sergei Anatoljewitsch (* 1958), Russian film producer and actor
- Sernowa, Natalja Nikolajewna (* 1976), Russian cross-country skier
- Serntein, Zyprian von († 1524), protonotary, imperial council, chancellor
Sero
- Sero (* 1992), German rapper
- Sero el Mero (* 1999), German rapper
- Serob, Aghbjur (1864–1899), Armenian fedaji
- Serock, Joe (* 1988), American poker player
- Serocka, Hanja (* 1972), Polish soccer player
- Serocki, Kazimierz (1922–1981), Polish composer
- Seroczyński, Adam (* 1974), Polish canoeist
- Serodine, Giovanni († 1630), Swiss Renaissance painter
- Seroka, Henri (* 1949), Belgian composer of Polish descent
- Serolini, Paulo (* 1984), Uruguayan football player
- Seron, Magda (* 1956), Belgian comic artist
- Seron, Pierre (1942–2017), Belgian comic artist
- Séronie-Vivien, Marie-Roger (1927–2013), French speleologist, geologist and prehistorian
- Seronossowa, Polina (* 1993), Belarusian-Russian cross-country skier
- Seropian, Alex (* 1969), American computer game developer
- Seror, Dorothea (* 1961), German artist
- Seroshtan, Andrei Viktorovich (* 1995), Russian pool player
- Seroshtan, Miki (* 1989), Israeli soccer player
- Serot, André (1896–1948), Colonel in the French Air Force and UN military observer, who was shot together with Folke Bernadotte
- Serota, Beatrice Serota, Baroness (1919–2002), British politician
- Serota, Judith (* 1948), British musician and music manager
- Serota, Nicholas (* 1946), British art historian and museum director
- Serote, Mongane Wally (* 1944), South African writer and poet
- Serotzki, Paul , German politician (KPD / SED) and trade unionist
- Seroussi, Edwin (* 1952), Uruguayan-Israeli musicologist
- Seroux d'Agincourt, Jean Baptiste Louis Georges (1730–1814), French art historian from the French Enlightenment
- Seroux, Camille De (* 1993), Swiss chess player
- Serova, Irina (* 1966), Austrian badminton player of Russian origin
- Serow, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1820–1871), Russian composer
- Serow, Alexander Sergejewitsch (* 1982), Russian racing cyclist
- Serow, Alexei Kapitonowitsch (1918–1993), Soviet party and chess functionary
- Serow, Anatoli Konstantinowitsch (1910–1939), Soviet pilot
- Serow, Ivan Alexandrowitsch (1905–1990), Russian secret service agent, chairman of the Soviet secret service KGB
- Serow, Mark Vyacheslavovich (* 1974), Russian aspirant cosmonaut
- Serow, Mykola (1890–1937), Ukrainian classical philologist, translator and poet
- Serow, Oleg Konstantinowitsch (1963–1986), Soviet ski jumper
- Serow, Roman (* 1976), Russian-Israeli figure skater
- Serow, Valentin Alexandrovich (1865–1911), Russian painter and graphic artist
- Serow, Wassili Matwejewitsch (1878–1918), Russian revolutionary and politician
- Serow, Vladimir Alexandrowitsch (1910–1968), Soviet painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Serowa, Jelena Olegovna (* 1976), Russian cosmonaut
- Serova, Valentina Wassiljewna (1917–1975), Ukrainian actress
- Serowiecki, Gudrun (* 1956), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Serowski, Harald (1929–2005), German production designer for GDR television
Serp
- Serpa Meira, João Diogo (* 1987), Portuguese football player
- Serpa Pérez, Jorge Enrique (* 1942), Cuban clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Pinar del Río
- Serpa Pimentel, António de (1825–1900), Portuguese politician
- Serpa Pinto, Alexandre Alberto da Rocha de (1846–1900), Portuguese explorer of Africa
- Serpa Rosa, César Maria de (1899–1968), Portuguese governor of Portuguese Timor
- Serpa, Gaspar de Figueira de , Portuguese colonial administrator
- Serpa, Horacio (* 1943), Colombian politician
- Serpa, José (* 1979), Colombian racing cyclist
- Serpa, Sara (* 1979), Portuguese jazz musician (vocals, piano)
- Serpaggi, Alain (* 1938), French racing car driver
- Serpan, Jaroslav (1922–1976), Czech-French painter
- Serpellini, Marco (* 1972), Italian racing cyclist
- Serpent, François (* 1971), Estonian poet
- Serpenti, Jan (* 1945), Dutch racing cyclist
- Serpentine (* 1978), Swiss singer and composer
- Serper, Grigory (* 1969), American chess player of Uzbek origin
- Serpette, Gaston (1846–1904), French composer
- Serpi, Paolo (* 1958), Italian diplomat
- Serpico, Frank (* 1936), American officer in the New York Police Department
- Serpico, Terry (* 1964), American actor and stunt performer
- Serpieri, Paolo Eleuteri (* 1944), Italian comic artist
- Serpilius, Georg (1668–1723), German Protestant theologian and song writer
- Serpollet, Léon (1858–1907), French entrepreneur
- Serpotta, Giacomo (1656–1732), Italian sculptor and decorator of the Baroque
- Serpotta, Giuseppe (1653–1719), Italian sculptor and decorator of the Baroque
- Serpotta, Procopio (1679–1756), Italian sculptor and decorator of the Baroque
Serr
- Serr, Harriet (1927–1989), American pianist and music teacher
- Serr, Michael (* 1962), German soccer goalkeeper
- Serra Argüello, Gabriel (* 1984), Nicaraguan director and cameraman
- Serra Bauzà, Pere Antoni (1928–2018), Spanish publisher
- Serra Belabre, Maria Lluïsa (1911–1967), Menorcan librarian, historian and archaeologist
- Serra Castellet, Francesc (1912–1976), Spanish painter
- Serra de Manresa, Valentí (* 1959), Catalan Capuchin and pastor
- Serra i Corominas, Joaquim (1907–1957), Catalan composer and pianist
- Serra i Gonzàlez, Modest (1873–1962), Catalan composer, pianist and music teacher
- Serra i Gonzàlez, Pere (1870–1934), Catalan composer and music teacher
- Serra i Puigvert, Rosa (* 1944), Catalan sculptor and painter
- Serra i Roig, Màrius (* 1963), Catalan writer, journalist and translator
- Serra Zanetti, Adriana (* 1976), Italian tennis player
- Serra Zanetti, Antonella (* 1980), Italian tennis player
- Serra, Albert (* 1975), Catalan video artist
- Serra, Antonio , Italian mercantilist
- Serra, Chico (* 1957), Brazilian racing car driver
- Serra, Cristóbal (1922–2012), Mallorcan author
- Serra, Daniel (* 1984), Brazilian racing driver
- Serra, Eduardo (* 1943), Portuguese-French cameraman and film director
- Serra, Éric (* 1959), French composer
- Serra, Etienne (1916–1989), Swiss diplomat
- Serra, Federico (* 1994), Italian boxer
- Serra, Florent (* 1981), French tennis player
- Serra, Francesco (1783–1850), Italian cardinal, Archbishop of Capua
- Serra, Giacomo (1570–1623), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Serra, Giandomenico (1885–1958), Italian linguist, Romance scholar, Italianist, sardologist and dialectologist
- Serra, Giuseppe (* 1937), Italian classical philologist and Arabist
- Serra, Hal (1928–2012), American jazz musician
- Serra, Janni (* 1998), German soccer player
- Serra, João Manuel (1931–2010), Portuguese actor, eccentric, cult figure and city original
- Serra, Joaquim (* 1986), Spanish mathematician
- Serra, José (* 1942), Brazilian politician
- Serra, Junípero (1713–1784), Spanish Franciscan and missionary, is considered the founder of San Francisco
- Serra, Luciana (* 1946), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Serra, Mario José (1926–2005), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Serra, Matt (born 1974), American mixed martial arts fighter
- Serra, Paolo (* 1946), Italian painter
- Serra, Richard (* 1939), American minimalist artist
- Serra, Ruy (1900–1986), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of São Carlos
- Serra, Teresino (* 1947), Italian religious, Superior General of the Comboni Missionary (MCCI)
- Serra, Yoann (* 1979), French jazz musician (drums)
- Serracchiani, Debora (* 1970), Italian politician (PD), MEP
- Serrai, Alfredo (* 1932), Italian librarian and library scholar
- Serralles, Felix (* 1992), Puerto Rican racing car driver
- Serrán Polo, Albert (* 1984), Spanish football player
- Serrano Abad, Manuel de Jesús (1898–1971), Ecuadorian clergyman, Archbishop of Cuenca
- Serrano Antón, José Alberto (* 1942), Spanish theologian and Bishop of Hwange
- Serrano Cacho, J. Francisco (* 1937), Mexican architect
- Serrano Caldera, Alejandro (* 1938), Nicaraguan diplomat and philosopher
- Serrano Domínguez, Francisco (1810–1885), Spanish general and politician
- Serrano Elias, Jorge Antonio (* 1945), Guatemalan President
- Serrano Pastor, Jesús (1902–1997), Spanish clergyman and Vicar Apostolic of Darién
- Serrano Plaja, Arturo (1909–1979), Spanish poet, Romanist, and Hispanic in the United States
- Serrano Poncela, Segundo (1912–1976), Spanish politician and author
- Serrano Rodríguez, Óscar (* 1981), Spanish football player
- Serrano Rodríguez, Rafaela (1862–1938), Cuban pianist and music teacher of Spanish origin
- Serrano Súñer, Ramón (1901–2003), Spanish politician
- Serrano Zameza, Grace (* 2006), German actress
- Serrano, Amanda (* 1988), Puerto Rican boxer
- Serrano, Andres (born 1950), American photographer and artist
- Serrano, Antonio (* 1955), Mexican director, actor, playwright and screenwriter
- Serrano, Antonio (* 1974), Spanish harmonica player
- Serrano, David (* 1968), Spanish badminton player
- Serrano, Diego (* 1973), Ecuadorian-American actor
- Serrano, Eduardo (1911–2008), Venezuelan musician, conductor and composer
- Serrano, Eduardo (* 1942), Venezuelan actor
- Serrano, Emilio (1850–1939), Spanish pianist and composer
- Serrano, Francisco J. (1900–1982), Mexican civil engineer and architect
- Serrano, Gilberto (* 1970), Venezuelan boxer in lightweight and standard boom
- Serrano, Inma (* 1968), Spanish singer-songwriter and editor
- Serrano, Irma (* 1933), Mexican musician, actress, screenwriter and film producer
- Serrano, Ismael (* 1974), Spanish singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Serrano, Jennifer , Spanish singer
- Serrano, Jesús (* 1978), Spanish trap shooter
- Serrano, José (* 1943), American politician
- Serrano, José Manuel (* 1981), Spanish football player
- Serrano, Josep (* 1975), Andorran football player
- Serrano, Juan René (* 1984), Mexican archer
- Serrano, Julien (* 1998), French football player
- Serrano, Julieta (born 1933), Spanish actress
- Serrano, Lupe (* 1930), Chilean ballet dancer
- Serrano, Manuel (* 1972), East Timorese politician, diplomat and civil servant
- Serrano, Marcela (* 1951), Chilean writer
- Serrano, Marcos (* 1972), Spanish cyclist
- Serrano, Miguel (1917–2009), Chilean diplomat and Holocaust denier
- Serrano, Nestor (born 1955), American actor
- Serrano, Paul (1932–2015), American jazz trumpeter and sound engineer
- Serrano, Pedro , Spanish navigator
- Serrano, Rafael (* 1987), Spanish cyclist
- Serrano, Ricardo (* 1978), Spanish cyclist
- Serrano, Roger (* 1991), Spanish triathlete
- Serrano, Rosita († 1997), Chilean singer and actress
- Serrano, Samuel (* 1952), Puerto Rican boxer
- Serrano, Sonia (* 1972), Swiss actress
- Serrano, Urania Mella (1899–1945), Galician politician and forerunner of feminism
- Serrao, Francis (* 1959), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Shimoga
- Serrão, Francisco († 1521), Portuguese captain, explorer
- Serrão, José Carlos (* 1950), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Serrao, Marc Felix (* 1978), German journalist
- Serrao, Paolo (1830–1907), Italian composer and music teacher
- Serrar, Karim , German journalist
- Serrat i Martín, Maria , Catalan cultural manager
- Serrat, Fabienne (* 1956), French ski racer
- Serrat, Joan Manuel (* 1943), Spanish songwriter
- Serrat, Raimundo († 1163), Abbot of Fitero
- Serratelli, Arthur Joseph (* 1944), American clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Paterson
- Serrato, José (1868–1960), Uruguayan President
- Serrato, Moctezuma (* 1976), Mexican soccer player
- Serratos, Christian (* 1990), American actress
- Serrault, Michel (1928–2007), French actor
- Serre, Catherine (* 1954), French film and television actress
- Serre, Claude (1938–1998), French cartoonist
- Serre, Denis (* 1954), French mathematician
- Serre, Friederike (1800–1872), German patron, hostess
- Serre, Friedrich Anton (1789–1863), German major and patron
- Serre, Henri (born 1931), French actor
- Serre, Hercule Comte de (1776–1824), lawyer and politician
- Serre, Jean-Pierre (* 1926), French mathematician
- Serre, Joséphine (* 1982), French film and television actress
- Serreau, Coline (* 1947), French filmmaker and writer
- Serredszum, Cyril (* 1971), French football player and coach
- Serreius, Joannes , French grammarian and teacher of French as a foreign language in Strasbourg
- Serrek, Philipp (* 1993), German soccer player
- Serrell, Orlando (* 1969), American island talent
- Serreqi, Karl (1911–1954), Franciscan religious priest and martyr
- Serres, Dominic († 1793), English marine painter
- Serres, Günther (1910–1981), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Serres, Jean-Charles (1893–1968), French ambassador
- Serres, John Thomas (1759-1825), English marine painter
- Serres, Louis de (1864–1942), French composer and music teacher
- Serres, Michel (1930–2019), French philosopher
- Serres, Olivia (1772–1834), British writer and painter
- Serres, Olivier de (1539–1619), French author, soil scientist, agronomist and agricultural reformer
- Serres, Patrice (* 1946), French comic artist
- Serret i Almenara, Anna (* 1988), Catalan pianist and music teacher
- Serret, Joseph (1819–1885), French mathematician
- Serri, Eddy (* 1974), Italian racing cyclist
- Serricchio, Ignacio (* 1982), Argentine-American actor
- Serrin, James (1926–2012), American mathematician
- Serrizuela, José (* 1962), Argentinian football player
- Serro, Johann († 1670), German-Swiss master builder
- Serrur, Henri (1794–1865) French painter
- Serrure, Auguste (1825–1902), Belgian genre and history painter
- Serrurier, Auguste , French archer
- Serrurier, Doug (1920-2006), South African racing driver
- Serrurier, Iwan (1878–1953), Dutch-American inventor and entrepreneur
- Serrurier, Josephus († 1742), Dutch philosopher, physicist, mathematician, physician and botanist
- Serry, John junior (* 1954), American jazz musician (piano, keyboards, composition)
- Serry, John senior (1915–2003), American accordion virtuoso, arranger, composer, organist and teacher
- Serry, Pieter (* 1988), Belgian cyclist
- Serry, Robert (* 1950), Dutch diplomat
Sers
- Sersale, Antonino († 1775), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Naples and Cardinal
- Sersale, Scipione (1691–1751), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Lecce
- Sersen, Fred († 1962), American film technician and special effects artist
- Sersen, Michal (* 1985), Slovak ice hockey player
Sert
- Sert, Josep Lluís (1902–1983), Spanish architect
- Sert, Josep Maria (1876–1945), Spanish painter
- Sert, Misia (1872–1950), art patron
- Sert, Mustafa (* 1980), Turkish soccer player
- Sertel, Sabiha (1895–1968), first female Turkish journalist
- Sertic, Grégory (* 1989), French football player
- Sertić, Mario (* 1988), Croatian ice hockey player
- Sertich, Andy (* 1983), American-Croatian ice hockey player
- Sertich, Marty (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Sertl, Korbinian (* 1993), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Sertl, Otto (1924–2013), Austrian musicologist, general secretary of the Salzburg Festival
- Sertoli, Enrico (1842–1910), Italian physiologist and histologist
- Sertorelli, Giacinto (1915–1938), Italian ski racer
- Sertorelli, Stefano (1911–1995), Italian skier
- Sertorio, Giovanni Battista (1805–1871), painter
- Sertorius Brocchus Quintus Servaeus Innocens, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (101)
- Sertorius, Quintus (123 BC – 72 BC), Roman politician and general
- Sertso, Ingrid (* 1944), US-American-German singer and jazz teacher
- Sertürner, Friedrich (1783–1841), German pharmacist and discoverer of morphine
- Sertürner, Josephus Simon (1729–1798), Austrian-German surveyor and architect
- Sertznig, Hélène (* 1990), Luxembourgish football player
Seru
- Zerubbabel , Governor of the Province of Judah
- Serugo, Ronald (* 1985), Ugandan boxer
- Serullas, Georges Simon (1774–1832), French chemist and pharmacist
- Sérurier, Jean Mathieu Philibert (1742–1819), French revolutionary general, marshal and peer of France
- Sérurier, Louis Barbe Charles (1775–1860), French ambassador
- Sérusier, Paul (1864–1927) French painter
Serv
- Servaes, August (1832–1923), German industrial manager, lobbyist and politician, MdR
- Servaes, Dagny (1894–1961), German-Austrian theater and film actress and voice actress
- Servaes, Evi , Austrian actress
- Servaes, Franz (1862–1947), German writer and art critic
- Servaes, Michiel (* 1972), Dutch politician (PvdA)
- Servaeus, Quintus , Roman politician
- Servais, Adrien-François (1807–1866), Belgian cellist and composer
- Servais, Albert (1887–1974), German politician (center), MdR
- Servais, Alex (1896–1949), Luxembourg sprinter and javelin thrower
- Servais, Emmanuel (1811–1890), Luxembourg politician
- Servais, Jean (1910–1976), Belgian actor
- Servais, Jean-Claude (* 1956), Belgian comic artist
- Servais, Raoul (* 1928), Belgian filmmaker
- Servais, Roger David (* 1942), Belgian painter, draftsman, sculptor and designer
- Servan-Schreiber, David (1961–2011), French physician, neuropsychologist and author
- Servan-Schreiber, Jean-Claude (1918–2018), French journalist and politician
- Servan-Schreiber, Jean-Jacques (1924–2006), French journalist, essayist, media manager, left-wing intellectual and politician
- Sérvanin, François (* 1941), French racing car driver
- Servant, Henri (1945–2011), French ambassador
- Servas, Fritz (1877–1942), German football player
- Servat, Gilles (* 1945), French singer, musician, songwriter, actor, poet and writer
- Servatius of Tongeren († 384), ice saint, bishop of Tongeren (342–384)
- Servatius, Bernhard (* 1932), German lawyer
- Servatius, Brigitte (* 1944), German local politician
- Servatius, Hans-Gerd (* 1952), German entrepreneur
- Servatius, Martina (1954-2016), German actress
- Servatius, Robert (1894–1983), German lawyer
- Servauter, Peter († 1574), pioneer of silk ribbon production in Basel
- Servella, Joseph , French cross-country runner
- Servelle, Patrice (* 1974), Monegasque bobsledder
- Servellón, Esteban (1921–2003), Salvadoran composer, musician, conductor and music teacher
- Servene, Klaus (* 1949), German writer
- Šervenikas, Robertas (* 1966), Lithuanian conductor
- Serventi, Luigi (1885–1976), Italian actor and film director
- Serventi, Victor (1907–2000), French composer
- Serventy, Dominic (1904-1988), Australian ornithologist
- Server Jung (* 1848), private tutor at the court of Hyderabad for Asaf Jah VI. and Salar Jung II (from 1872)
- Servera Camps, Juan (1878–1957), Spanish tourism pioneer
- Servet, Mustafa Edip (1881–1960), Turkish staff officer, member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
- Servetti, Ángel , Uruguayan politician
- Servetus, Michael (1511–1553), Spanish physician, scholar, humanist and theologian
- Servi, Andrea (1984-2013), Italian soccer player
- Servi, Helli (1923–1990), Austrian actress
- Servià, Oriol (* 1974), Spanish racing car driver
- Service, Elman (1915-1996), American ethnologist
- Service, James (1823–1899) Australian politician and the twelfth Premier of Victoria
- Service, John Stewart (1909–1999), American diplomat
- Service, Robert (* 1947), British historian
- Service, Robert W. (1874–1958), Canadian poet and novelist
- Servien, Abel (1593–1659), French diplomat and statesman
- Servier, Jacques (1922–2014), French doctor and entrepreneur
- Servigne, Pablo (* 1978), French agricultural engineer, author and speaker
- Servilia Caepionis , Roman patrician
- Servilius Africanus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Servilius Ahala, Gaius , Roman consul
- Servilius Ahala, Gaius , Roman politician and military
- Servilius Caepio, Gnaeus , Roman consul
- Servilius Caepio, Gnaeus , Roman consul 253 BC. Chr.
- Servilius Caepio, Gnaeus , Roman consul and censor
- Servilius Caepio, Gnaeus († 174 BC), Roman consul
- Servilius Caepio, Quintus , Roman politician, consul 106 BC. Chr.
- Servilius Caepio, Quintus († 90 BC), Roman politician and military leader
- Servilius Caepio, Quintus († 112 BC), Roman general and politician
- Servilius Caepio, Quintus († 67 BC), Roman politician, adoptive father of Marcus Iunius Brutus
- Servilius Casca, Gaius , Roman politician, one of the conspirators against Gaius Iulius Caesar
- Servilius Casca, Publius , Roman politician, one of the conspirators against Gaius Iulius Caesar
- Servilius Fabianus Maximus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (158)
- Servilius Fidenas, Quintus , Roman consular tribune 382, 378 and 369 BC Chr.
- Servilius Fidenas, Quintus , Roman consular tribune 402, 398, 395, 390, 388 and 386 BC Chr.
- Servilius Geminus, Gaius , Roman praetor (around 220 BC)
- Servilius Geminus, Gaius († 180 BC), Roman consul 203 BC BC, dictator 202 BC Chr.
- Servilius Geminus, Gnaeus († 216 BC), Roman consul (217 BC)
- Servilius Geminus, Publius , Roman consul 252 and 248 BC. Chr.
- Servilius Isauricus, Publius , Roman politician at the end of the Roman Republic, consul 48 and 41 BC Chr.
- Servilius Nonianus († 59), Roman historian
- Servilius Priscus Structus, Publius , Roman consul 495 BC Chr.
- Servilius Priscus, Publius († 463 BC), Roman consul 463 BC Chr.
- Servilius Priscus, Quintus , Roman consul 468 BC. BC and 466 BC Chr.
- Servilius Priscus, Spurius , Roman consul 476 BC. Chr.
- Servilius Priscus, Spurius , Roman censor 378 BC Chr.
- Servilius Pulex Geminus, Marcus , Roman consul 202 BC. Chr.
- Servilius Rullus, Publius , Roman horseman 40 BC Chr.
- Servilius Rullus, Publius , Roman tribune 63 BC. Chr.
- Servilius Silanus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (152)
- Servilius Tucca, Gaius , Roman consul 284 BC. Chr.
- Servilius Vatia, Publius († 44 BC), Roman politician; Consul 79 BC Chr.
- Servillo, Peppe (* 1960), Italian singer, songwriter and actor
- Servillo, Toni (* 1959), Italian actor and theater director
- Servín, Raúl (born 1963), Mexican soccer player
- Serviss, Garrett (1881–1907), American track and field athlete
- Serviss, Garrett P. (1851-1929) American science and science fiction writer
- Servitto, Matt (born 1965), American actor
- Servius Honoratus, Maurus , Roman grammarian
- Servo, Marty (1919-1969), American boxer
- Servois, Gustave (1829–1927), French archivist, prefect and Romanist
- Servoz, Michel , French EU Official and Director General
- Servoz-Gavin, Johnny (1942–2006), French Formula 1 racing driver
Serw
- Serwa, Kelsey (* 1989), Canadian freestyle skier
- Serwaa, Akosua (* 1981), Ghanaian athlete
- Serwe-Pandrick, Esther (* 1981), German sports educator and university teacher
- Serwer, Andy (* 1959), American journalist
- Serwotke, Renate (* 1949), German actress
- Serwy, Jérémy (* 1991), Belgian football player
Sery
- Sery, Alexander Ivanovich (1927–1987), Soviet film director
- Sery, Christian (* 1959), Austrian painter
- Séry, Paco (* 1956), Ivorian jazz and fusion drummer
- Serych, Roman Leonidowitsch (1940–2008), Russian civil engineer and university professor
- Seryoga (* 1976), Russian rapper