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- Ska, Jean Louis (* 1946), Belgian Roman Catholic priest and theologian
- Skaaland, Arnold (1925-2007), American wrestler and wrestling manager
- Skaale, Sjúrður (* 1967), Faroese politician and artist
- Skaanes, Marte (* 1996), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skaanes, Øyvind (* 1968), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skaare, Bjørn (1958–1989), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Skaarup Rasmussen, Anders (* 1989), Danish badminton player
- Skaarup, Bi (1952-2014), Danish historian
- Skaarup, Jørn (* 1925), Danish badminton player
- Skaarup, Peter (* 1964), Danish politician
- Skaat, Harel (* 1981), Israeli singer
- Skaba, Martin (* 1935), German soccer player
- Skaba, Toni (* 1932), German soccer player and coach
- Skabejka, Andrej (* 1995), Belarusian high jumper
- Skácel, Jan (1922–1989), Czech poet
- Skácel, Jindřich (* 1979), Czech football player
- Skácel, Rudolf (* 1979), Czech football player
- Škach, Jaroslav (* 1975), Czech volleyball player
- Skade, Fritz (1898–1971), German painter and graphic artist
- Skadowskyj, Mykola (1845–1892), Ukrainian and Russian genre painter
- Skaf, May (1969–2018), Lebanese-Syrian film and television actress, comedian and activist
- Skagen, Fredrik (1936–2017), Norwegian writer and university librarian
- Skaggs, David (* 1943), American politician
- Skaggs, Jimmie F. (1944-2004), American actor
- Skaggs, Ricky (* 1954), American country and bluegrass musician
- Skaggs, Tyler (1991-2019), American baseball player
- Skagnæs, Leif (1903–1956), Norwegian skier
- Skah, Khalid (* 1967), Moroccan athlete
- Skai, Hollow (* 1954), German music journalist, editor and biographer
- Skaife, Mark (* 1967), Australian racing car driver
- Skaistė, Gintarė (* 1981), Lithuanian conservative politician, member of the Seimas
- Skakowsky, Anatol (1914–2011), Russian actor, theater pedagogue, director and representative of realism
- Skakun, Natalija (* 1981), Ukrainian weightlifter
- Skála, Annfinnur í (* 1941), Faroese writer
- Skála, Emil (1928–2005), Czech Germanist
- Skála, František (* 1956), Czech sculptor
- Skala, Jakub (1851–1925), Catholic dean
- Skala, Jan (1889–1945), Sorbian publicist and writer
- Skala, Karl (1924–2006), Austrian poet
- Skala, Klaramaria (1921–2006), Austrian actress
- Skala, Lilia (1896–1994), American film and theater actress of Austrian origin
- Skala, Lothar (1952–2008), German soccer player
- Skala, Othmar (1895–1958), Austrian teacher and local researcher
- Skalák, Jiří (* 1992), Czech football player
- Skalak, Richard (1923–1997), American engineer
- Škalda, Josef (1894–1942), Czechoslovak soldier and resistance fighter
- Skáldaspillir, Eyvindr , Norwegian skald
- Skalde, Jarrod (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Skalden, Norbert (1936–1981), German actor
- Skalecki, Georg (* 1959), German preservationist, head of the State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen
- Skalecki, Liliane (* 1958), German art historian and crime writer
- Skalič, Jasmina (* 1994), Slovenian soccer player
- Skalić, Pavao (1534–1575), humanist, adventurer and author
- Skalička, Karel (1896–1979), Czechoslovak chess player
- Skalička, Vladimír (1909–1991), Czech linguist
- Skalický, Karel (* 1934), Czech Roman Catholic theologian
- Skalicky, Peter (* 1941), Austrian physicist, rector of the Vienna University of Technology
- Skalický, Vladimír (1930–1993), Czech botanist
- Skalin, Igor Anatolyevich (* 1970), Russian sailor
- Skalitzky, Karl (1841–1914), Bohemian lawyer and entomologist
- Skalitzky, Sepp (1901–1992), German poet and storyteller, teacher by profession
- Skalkottas, Nikos (1904–1949), Greek composer
- Skall, Otto (1884–1942), Czech-Austrian photographer
- Skall, William V. (1897–1976), American cinematographer
- Skallagrímur Kveldúlfsson , Norwegian Viking, skald and one of the first settlers in Iceland
- Skalnik, Kurt (1925–1997), Austrian journalist and section head
- Skalníková, Eva (* 1985), Czech cross-country skier
- Skalská-Neuwirthová, Vida (* 1962), Czech actress
- Skalski, Johanna (* 1977), Polish-German politician (SPD), MdL
- Skalski, Mary Jane , American film producer
- Skalski, Stanisław (1915–2004), Polish fighter pilot and officer in the Polish Air Force in World War II
- Skalsky, Martin (* 1977), Swiss-Czech composer, mainly for film music
- Skaltsogiannis, Athanasios (* 1878), Greek athlete
- Skalweit, August (1879–1960), German economist and university professor
- Skalweit, Bruno (1867–1926), German agronomist, university professor for agricultural management in Königsberg
- Skalweit, Johannes (1844–1887), German chemist and university professor
- Skalweit, Stephan (1914–2003), German historian
- Skamarakas, Kęstutis (* 1952), Lithuanian politician
- Skambraks, Ulrich (* 1954), German author and publicist
- Skamira, Willi (1897–1945), German politician (KPD), MdR
- Škamlová, Chantal (* 1993), Slovak tennis player
- Skammelsrud, Bent (* 1966), Norwegian football player
- Škampa, Milan (1928–2018), Czech violin and viola player
- Skamper, Bernhard (1898–1964), German swimmer, sports journalist, trainer and association official
- Skamper, Karl-Bernd (* 1936), German sports journalist
- Skamrahl, Erwin (* 1958), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Skan, Sylvia (1897–1972), British mathematician
- Skanåker, Ragnar (* 1934), Swedish sports marksman
- Skanavi, Katia (* 1971), Russian pianist
- Skandagupta , ruler of the north Indian empire of the Gupta (455–467)
- Skandalis, Georges (* 1955), Greek mathematician
- Skandar, Georges (1927–2018), Lebanese clergyman, Bishop of Zahlé
- Skandera, Reinhard (* 1953), German soccer player
- Skanderbeg (1405–1468), Albanian prince and national hero of Albania
- Skansi, Petar (* 1943), Yugoslavian and Croatian basketball player and coach
- Škantár, Ladislav (* 1983), Slovak canoeist
- Škantár, Peter (* 1982), Slovak canoeist
- Skar, Sindre Bjørnestad (* 1992), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Škarabela, Petr (* 1967), Czech football player
- Skarabis, Richard (1895–1990), German SS leader
- Skarbalius, Aurelijus (* 1973), Lithuanian football player and coach
- Skarbalius, Egidijus (* 1967), Lithuanian politician
- Skarbalius, Valdas (* 1983), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Skarbek, Krystyna (1908–1952), Polish-British agent
- Skarbina, Franz (1849–1910), German impressionist painter, draftsman, etcher and illustrator
- Skarbø, Erika Espeseth (* 1987), Norwegian soccer goalkeeper
- Skarbovskis, Fritz (1944–2016), German snack seller and Dresden city original
- Skard, Åse Gruda (1905–1985), Norwegian university professor, child psychologist and author
- Skard, Halldor (* 1973), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Skard, Torild (* 1936), Norwegian politician, member of the Storting, UN official and women's rights activist
- Skårdal, Atle (* 1966), Norwegian ski racer
- Skarði, Jóhannes av (1911-1999), Faroese linguist
- Skarði, Símun av (1872–1942), Faroese teacher of history and languages
- Skardsina, Nadseja (* 1985), Belarusian biathlete
- Skardžius, Artūras (* 1960), Lithuanian manager and politician
- Skardžiuvienė, Agneta (* 1986), Lithuanian politician and lawyer
- Skåren, Arve (* 1977), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skaret, Ferdinand (1862–1941), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Skarga, Piotr (1536–1612), Polish Jesuit, preacher, hagiographer, polemicist and personality of the Counter-Reformation
- Skårhøj, Kasper (* 1975), Danish computer scientist, creator of TYPO3
- Skarholt, Ola (1939–2017), Norwegian orienteer
- Skari, Bente (* 1972), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skarin, Ron (* 1951), American cyclist
- Skäringer, Mia (* 1976), Swedish film actress and author
- Skarke, Hermann (1931–2019), German chess player
- Skarke, Petr (1943–1999), Czech actor
- Skarke, Tim (* 1996), German soccer player
- Skarlatidis, Simon (* 1991), German-Greek soccer player
- Skarlatos, Konstantinos (1877–1969), Greek marksman
- Skarlund, Tarjei (* 1978), Norwegian beach volleyball player
- Skármeta, Antonio (* 1940), Chilean writer
- Škaro, Damir (* 1959), Yugoslav boxer
- Skarpelis-Sperk, Sigrid (* 1945), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Skarphéðinn Guðmundsson (1930-2003), Icelandic ski jumper
- Skårset, Lars Ivar (* 1998), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Skarseth, Nils-Per (* 1945), Norwegian ski jumper
- Skarsgård, Alexander (* 1976), Swedish actor
- Skarsgård, Bill (* 1990), Swedish actor
- Skarsgård, Gustaf (* 1980), Swedish actor
- Skarsgård, Stellan (* 1951), Swedish actor
- Skarstein, Birgit (* 1989), Norwegian athlete
- Skarstein, Vigdis Moe (* 1946), Norwegian librarian
- Skarsten, Rachel (born 1985), Canadian actress
- Skartveit, Gro (* 1965), Norwegian politician and author
- Skarupa, Haley (* 1994), American ice hockey player
- Skarupskas, Marius (* 1981), Lithuanian politician
- Škarvada, Jaroslav (1924–2010), Czech bishop
- Skarvelis, Nikolaos (* 1993), Greek-American shot putter
- Skaryna, Francysk (1470–1541), humanist, first printer of the Belarusians
- Skarżyński, Henryk (* 1954), Polish doctor, ENT doctor, audiologist and phoniatrist
- Skarżyński, Hilary (1925–1987), Polish ice hockey player
- Skarżyński, Kazimierz (1887–1962), Polish Red Cross Secretary
- Skarzynski, Witold von (1850–1910), Polish-German landowner, publicist and politician, MdR
- Skasa, Michael (* 1942), German journalist and radio host
- Skasa-Weiß, Eugen (1905–1977), German writer and journalist
- Skaskiewicz, Kamil (* 1988), Polish wrestler
- Skaslien, Kristin (* 1986), Norwegian curler
- Skatar, Michele (* 1985), Croatian-Italian handball player
- Skate, William (1953-2006), Papuan New Guinea politician and statesman
- Skatkin, Michael Nikolayevich , Soviet educator
- Skatschko, Tetjana (* 1954), Soviet-Ukrainian long jumper
- Skachkov, Yevgeny Viktorovich (* 1984), Russian ice hockey player
- Skachkov, Kirill Sergejewitsch (* 1987), Russian table tennis player
- Skachkov, Konstantin Andrejanowitsch (1821–1883), Russian diplomat and sinologist
- Skatteboe, Gudbrand (1875-1965), Norwegian sports marksman
- Skau, Bjørn (1929–2013), Norwegian politician
- Skau, Laurids (1817–1864), German-Danish politician, member of the Folketing
- Skau, Peder (1825–1917), Schleswig politician
- Skauge, Arne (* 1948), Norwegian politician (Høyre) and bank manager
- Skaupy, Franz (1882–1969), chemist, physicist, university professor and inventor
- Skauradszun, Dominik (* 1981), German lawyer and legal scholar
- Skavhaug, Kjersti , Norwegian ethnologist
- Skawinski, Pierre (1912–2009), French athlete
- Skay, Brigitte (1940–2012), German actress
- Skazel, Maria (* 1969), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Styria
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- Skeat, Len (born 1937), British jazz musician (double bass)
- Skeat, Walter William (1835-1912), British philologist
- Skeat, Walter William (1866–1953), British anthropologist and colonial administrator with special knowledge of British Malaya
- Skeb, Matthias (* 1959), German patristician
- Sked, Alan (* 1947), British historian and EU-skeptical politician
- Skee-Lo (born 1973), American rapper
- Skeel, Albert (1572–1639), Danish admiral and statesman
- Skeels, Harold M. (1901-1970), American psychologist
- Skeen, Joe (1927–2003), American politician
- Skeete, Franklin (* 1917), American jazz and rhythm & blues musician (double bass)
- Skeffington, John, 14th Viscount Massereene (born 1940), British nobleman and politician
- Skehel, John J. (* 1941), British virologist
- Skeib, Günter (1919–2012), German meteorologist and polar researcher
- Skeibrok, Mathias (1851–1896), Norwegian sculptor
- Skeie, Geir (* 1980), Norwegian cook
- Skeime, Nina (* 1962), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skela, Ervin (* 1976), Albanian football player
- Skelbæk, Anne (* 1990), Danish badminton player
- Skelde, Michael (* 1973), Danish road cyclist
- Šķēle, Andris (* 1958), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima and entrepreneur
- Skeledžić, Slaven (* 1971), German-Bosnian-Herzegovinian soccer coach and official
- Skelemani, Phandu (* 1945), Botswana politician
- Skelin, Nikša (* 1978), Croatian rower
- Skelin, Siniša (* 1974), Croatian rower
- Skell, Fritz (1885–1961), German draftsman
- Skell, Ludwig (1842–1905), German landscape, genre, portrait and caricature painter and lithographer
- Skell, Philip (1918-2010), American chemist
- Skellern, Anna (* 1985), Australian actress
- Skelos, Dean (* 1948), American politician
- Skelt, Anthony (1926-1999), New Zealand badminton player
- Skelt, Paul (1924-1991), New Zealand badminton player
- Skelton, Carol (* 1945), Canadian politician
- Skelton, Charles (1806–1879), American politician
- Skelton, Eddie , American country and rockabilly singers
- Skelton, Ike (1931–2013), American Democratic Party politician
- Skelton, John († 1529), English writer
- Skelton, Kenneth (1918–2003) British Anglican theologian and Bishop of Matabeleland and Bishop of Lichfield
- Skelton, Matt (* 1967), British boxer
- Skelton, Nick (* 1957), British show jumper
- Skelton, Oscar Douglas (1878–1941), Canadian historian at Queen's University, Kingston, politician
- Skelton, Red (1913–1997), American actor and comedian
- Skelton, Robert (1903–1977), American swimmer
- Skelton, Stuart (* 1968), Australian opera singer with a tenor voice (hero tenor)
- Skelton, Tim (* 1958), British author of travel literature
- Škėma, Algirdas († 1941), Lithuanian football player
- Škėma, Antanas (1910–1961), Lithuanian writer
- Skembris, Spyridon (* 1958), Greek chess grandmaster
- Skemp, Joseph Bright (1910–1992), British classical philologist (Graecist) and historian of philosophy
- Skempton, Alec (1914–2001) British civil and soil mechanics engineer
- Skënder Gjinushi (* 1949), Albanian politician
- Skender, Gabrijela (* 1999), Croatian cross-country skier
- Skenderaj, Alban (* 1982), Albanian singer-songwriter
- Skenderovic, Aldin (* 1997), Luxembourg soccer player
- Skenderovic, Damir (* 1965), Swiss historian
- Skenderović, Meris (* 1998), Montenegrin-German football player
- Skene, Alexander (1837–1900), Scottish-British-North American doctor and gynecologist, university professor
- Skene, Eugenia von , British Kapo and block elders in the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp
- Skene, Felicia (1821–1899), Scottish author, philanthropist, and prison reformer
- Skepta (* 1982), English rapper
- Skeraj, Shqipran (* 1985), Kosovar football player
- Skerbisch, Hartmut (1945–2009), Austrian artist
- Skeres, Nicholas , English spy
- Škerjanc, Lucijan Marija (1900–1973), Yugoslav composer, conductor and composer
- Skerka, Tobias (* 1975), German handball player
- Skerl, August (1829–1895), German Lutheran theologian
- Skerla, Andrius (* 1977), Lithuanian football player
- Skerlan, Karl (1940-2017), Austrian football player
- Skerlić, Jovan (1877–1914), Serbian literary critic
- Škerlj, Božo (1904–1961), Yugoslav anthropologist
- Skero (* 1972), Austrian hip-hop musician and street artist
- Skerra, Arne (* 1961), German biochemist
- Skerra, Horst (* 1930), German military, chief land forces of the National People's Army
- Skerra, Kay (* 1971), German composer
- Skerrett, Adrian (* 1953), British-Seychellois businessman, conservationist, ornithologist and non-fiction author
- Skerrett, Charles (1863-1929), British judge, Chief Justice of New Zealand
- Skerrit, Roosevelt (* 1972), Dominican politician and Prime Minister of Dominica
- Skerritt, Tom (born 1933), American actor
- Sket, Jakob (1852–1912), Slovenian writer and educator and editor
- Skettos, Kyriakos (* 1991), Cypriot mountain bike and road cyclist
- Skettos, Timotheos (* 1989), Cypriot mountain bike and road cyclist
- Skewes, Stanley (1899–1988), South African mathematician
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- Skhayri, Youssef (* 1991), Swedish music producer and child actor
- Skhiri, Ellyes (* 1995), Tunisian football player
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- Ski Mask the Slump God (* 1996), American rapper and songwriter
- Skiathitis, Nikolaos (* 1981), Greek rower
- Skiba, Dieter (* 1938), German lieutenant colonel of the MfS and author
- Skiba, Ernst-Günther (1927–2012), German social scientist and university professor
- Skiba, Galina Jurjewna (* 1984), Russian ice hockey player
- Skiba, Gerhard (1947–2019), Austrian politician (SPÖ), mayor of the city of Braunau am Inn
- Skiba, Henri (1927-2018), French football player
- Skiba, Jeff (* 1984), American athlete
- Skiba, Matt (* 1976), American punk singer
- Skiba, Maximilian (1922–2019), German functionary of the Association of War Blind
- Skiba, Reinald (1932–2013), German mining and safety engineer and zoologist
- Skiba, Richard (1900–1969), German State Secretary (CDU)
- Skibbe, Bruno (1893–1964), German agricultural scientist
- Skibbe, Bruno (1906–1975), German typesetter, typographer and graphic artist
- Skibbe, Diana (* 1961), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Skibbe, Edda (* 1965), German illustrator of children's and youth literature
- Skibbe, Michael (* 1965), German soccer player and coach
- Skibby, Jesper (* 1964), Danish cyclist
- Skibicki, Klemens (* 1972), German economic historian and university professor
- Skibicki, Maximilian (1866–1940), German chamber musician
- Skibicki, Wojciech (* 1970), Polish clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Elbląg
- Skibinski, Willi (1929–2018), German farmer and party official (SED)
- Skibniewska, Halina (1921–2011), Polish architect, university professor and politician, member of the Sejm
- Skibniewski, Zygmunt (1905–1994), Polish architect and town planner, member of the Sejm
- Skibo, James M. (* 1960), American archaeologist and university professor
- Skidelsky, Robert (* 1939), British economic historian
- Skidmore, Alan (* 1942), English jazz musician
- Skidmore, Chris (* 1981), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Skidmore, Jimmy (1916–1998), English jazz musician
- Skidmore, Thomas (1932-2016), American historian
- Skiebe, Ingrid (* 1942), German art historian and author
- Skiebe, Martin (* 1959), German architect and non-party local politician
- Skiera, Bernd (* 1966), German business economist, university lecturer for business administration
- Skiera, Ehrenhard (* 1947), German educational scientist and professor
- Skierka, Volker (* 1952), German journalist
- Skierski, Leonard (1866–1940), Polish major general
- Skierski, Piotr (* 1971), Polish table tennis player
- Ski, Hamid (1951–2011), Algerian writer and journalist
- Skiff, Brian A. , American astronomer
- Skifs, Björn (* 1947), Swedish singer and actor
- Skifte, Albrekt (* 1898), Greenland Provincial Council
- Skifte, Daniel (1936–2020), Greenlandic politician (Atassut), teacher and former skier
- Skikas, Artūras (* 1963), Lithuanian politician
- Škil, Viačeslav (* 1947), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Skiles, Marlin (1906–1981), American pianist, arranger and film composer
- Skiles, Scott (born 1964), American basketball player and coach
- Skiles, Wesley C. (1958-2010), American cave diver and underwater photographer
- Skiles, William W. (1849–1904) American politician
- Škiljan, Irfan (* 1973), Austrian software developer of Bosnian descent
- Skille, Jack (born 1987), American ice hockey player
- Skilling, Jeffrey (* 1953), American manager
- Skillings, Sandra , Canadian badminton player
- Skillman, Becky (* 1950), American politician
- Skillman, Melanie (* 1954), American archer
- Skilton, Charles Sanford (1868–1941), American composer and organist
- Skilton, Edward (1863-1917), British marksman
- Skilton, John Davis (1909–1992), American art historian, curator, and arts protection officer
- Skilton, Raymie (1889–1961), American ice hockey player
- Skilton, Stephanie (* 1994), New Zealand soccer player
- Skimborowicz, Hipolit (1815–1880), Polish writer, journalist and editor
- Skin (* 1967), British singer
- Skinder, Monika (* 2001), Polish cross-country skier
- Skinn, Tony (born 1983), American basketball player
- Skinner, Aaron Nichols (1845-1918) American astronomer
- Skinner, Aisha (* 1999), German volleyball player
- Skinner, BF (1904–1990), American representative of behaviorism, coined the term "operant conditioning"
- Skinner, Brett (* 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Skinner, Brian J. (1928-2019) Australian geologist, geochemist, and mineralogist
- Skinner, Callum (* 1992), Scottish track cyclist
- Skinner, Carlton (1913–2004), American officer and politician
- Skinner, Catherine (* 1990), Australian marksman
- Skinner, Charles R. (1844–1928), American politician
- Skinner, Christopher (* 1972), American mathematician
- Skinner, E. Benjamin (* 1976), American journalist and author of the book "Human Trafficking"
- Skinner, Edwin (* 1940), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Skinner, Elliott (1924–2007), American anthropologist and ambassador
- Skinner, Ernest Martin (1866–1960), organ builder
- Skinner, Frank (1897–1968), American composer
- Skinner, George Herbert (1872–1931), British shoe and carburetor manufacturer
- Skinner, Gerald , British marksman
- Skinner, Harry (1855–1929), American lawyer and politician
- Skinner, Herbert (1900-1960), physicist
- Skinner, Hugh (born 1985), British actor
- Skinner, James Scott (1843-1927) Scottish composer
- Skinner, Jeff (born 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Skinner, Jim (* 1944), American manager, head of the world's largest restaurant group McDonald’s
- Skinner, Jimmy (1917–2007), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and general manager
- Skinner, Julie (* 1968), Canadian curler
- Skinner, Kevin (1927-2014) New Zealand rugby union player
- Skinner, Leslie (1900–1978), American rocket engineer
- Skinner, Mike (* 1957), American NASCAR driver
- Skinner, Mike (* 1978), English rapper and musician
- Skinner, Ntala (* 1973), American biathlete
- Skinner, Patricia (* 1965), British medieval historian
- Skinner, Patrick James (1904–1988), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Saint John's, Newfoundland
- Skinner, Peter (* 1959), British politician (Labor Party), MEP
- Skinner, Quentin (* 1940), British historian and political scientist
- Skinner, Richard (1778–1833), American politician and lawyer
- Skinner, Samuel K. (* 1938), American lawyer, politician and business manager
- Skinner, Stephen , American politician
- Skinner, Thomas Gregory (1842–1907), American politician
- Skinner, Thomson J. (1752-1809) American politician
- Skinner, Todd (1958-2006), American free climber
- Skinner, Tom (1954-2015), American country singer
- Skinner, Tom (* 1980), British jazz drummer
- Skinner-Klée Arenales, Jorge (* 1957), Guatemalan diplomat
- Skinny Al , German rapper
- Skinstad, Jon (* 1987), Canadian biathlete
- Skinstad, Kai (* 1988), Canadian biathlete
- Skinz , Danish singer
- Skiöld, Lars-Erik , Swedish wrestler
- Skiöld, Leif (1935-2014), Swedish football player and coach
- Skiöld, Ossian (1889–1961), Swedish athlete
- Skipitares, Theodora , American performance artist
- Skipitis, Rapolas (1887–1976), Lithuanian lawyer and politician
- Skipnes, Johan (1909–2005), Norwegian politician of the Kristelig Folkeparti
- Skipp, Oliver (* 2000), English soccer player
- Skipper Clement (1485–1536), Danish privateer
- Skipper, Elix (* 1967), American wrestler
- Skipper, Howard E. (1915-2006), American oncologist
- Skipper, Joe (* 1988), British triathlete
- Skipper, Magdalena , British geneticist and medical journalist
- Skipper, Pernille (* 1984), Danish politician
- Skipper, Tuzar (* 1995), American football player
- Skippings, Oswald (* 1953), politician of the Turks and Caicos Islands
- Skipwith, Sofka (1907–1994), Russian-British communist and noblewoman
- Skipworth, Alison (1863–1952) British actress
- Skipworth, Todd (* 1985), Australian rower and triathlete
- Skira, Albert (1904–1973), Swiss publisher
- Skirecki, Hans (1935–2016), German writer and translator
- Skirgaila († 1397), Grand Duke of Lithuania
- Skirke, Ulf (* 1949), German politician (SPD)
- Skirmunt, Helena (1827–1874), Russian painter and sculptor
- Skirmunt, Konstanty (1866–1949), Polish politician, diplomat and foreign minister
- Škirpa, Kazys (1895–1979), Lithuanian politician and diplomat, ambassador, colonel, founder of Lietuvių aktyvistų frontas
- Skirving, William († 1796), English prisoner
- Skistad, Kristine Stavås (* 1999), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skita, Aladar (1876–1953), Austro-German chemist
- Skitschko, Oleksandr (* 1991), Ukrainian TV presenter
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- Skjælaaen, Bjørg (1933–2019), Norwegian figure skater
- Skjærli, Brynjar (* 1978), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skjærpe, Arne , Norwegian Brigadier General and Manager
- Skjærvold, Rune (* 1974), Norwegian handball player
- Skjei, Brady (* 1994), American ice hockey player
- Skjelbred, Margaret (* 1949), Norwegian writer
- Skjelbred, Oluf (1854–1939), Norwegian shipowner
- Skjelbred, Per (* 1987), Norwegian football player
- Skjelbred, Ray , American jazz musician
- Skjelbreid, Ann-Elen (* 1971), Norwegian biathlete
- Skjelbreid, Liv Grete (* 1974), Norwegian biathlete
- Skjeldal, Gudmund (* 1970), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skjeldal, Kristen (* 1967), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skjellerup, Blake (* 1985), New Zealand short tracker
- Skjellerup, Johann , communist politician
- Skjellerup, John Francis (1875-1952), Australian astronomer
- Skjelstad, André N. (* 1965), Norwegian politician
- Skjelvik, Kristoffer (* 1991), Norwegian biathlete
- Skjemstad, Lorns (* 1940), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skjerping, Kristoffer (* 1993), Norwegian cyclist
- Skjerven, Elsa (1919–2005), Norwegian politician (Kristelig Folkeparti), minister and teacher
- Skjervold, Harald (1917–1995), Norwegian animal breeding scientist
- Skjevesland, Olav (1942–2019), Norwegian Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway
- Skjold, Andreas (1929–2003), Norwegian jazz trombonist
- Skjøld, Maren (* 1993), Norwegian ski racer
- Skjoldbjærg, Erik (* 1964), Norwegian film director and screenwriter
- Skjoldborg, Johan (1861–1936), Danish poet and writer
- Skjølsvold, Arne (1925–2007), Norwegian archaeologist
- Skjønberg, Pål (1919–2014), Norwegian film and theater actor and theater director
- Skjønhaug, Gry Kirsti (* 1969), Norwegian badminton player
- Skjønsberg, Morten (* 1983), Norwegian football player
- Skjønsberg, Tor (1903–1993), Norwegian politician, minister and entrepreneur
Skl
- Sklad-Sauer, Marija (1935–2014), Austrian singing teacher and singer
- Skladanowsky, Emil (1866–1945), pioneer of film
- Skladanowsky, Max (1863–1939), German film pioneer
- Skladaný, Branislav (* 1982), Slovak volleyball player
- Składkowski, Felicjan Sławoj (1885–1962), Polish major general, doctor, politician and prime minister
- Skladnewa, Irina Jurjewna (* 1974), Russian cross-country skier
- Skladny, Udo (* 1932), German Protestant theologian
- Sklansky, David (born 1947), American poker player and author
- Sklar, Lawrence (* 1938), American philosopher
- Sklar, Leland (* 1947), American bass player, singer and composer
- Sklarek, Norma Merrick (1928–2012), American architect
- Sklba, Richard John (* 1935), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Milwaukee
- Sklenák, Tomáš (* 1982), Czech handball player
- Sklenar, Guido (1871–1953), Austrian teacher and beekeeper, specialist writer
- Sklenář, Jakub (* 1988), Czech ice hockey player
- Sklenar, Jason (* 1970), British biathlete
- Sklenář, Michal (* 1988), Czech grass skier
- Sklenar, Volker (* 1944), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Sklenička, Petr (* 1964), Czech environmental scientist
- Sklenitzka, Franz Sales (* 1947), Austrian writer and graphic artist
- Sklenka, Herbert (* 1958), Austrian journalist and author
- Sklenka, Johann (1911–1983), Austrian composer, cabaret artist, actor and director
- Sklepowich, Edward (* 1943), American writer
- Sklett, Vegard Haukø (* 1986), Norwegian ski jumper
- Sklifossowski, Nikolai Wassiljewitsch (1836–1904), Moldovan-Russian surgeon and university professor
- Skljanin, Jewgeni Konstantinowitsch (* 1955), Russian mathematician
- Skljanski, Efraim Markowitsch (1892–1925), Soviet politician, deputy to the Soviet Russian Minister of War Trotsky
- Skljarenko, Iryna (* 1961), Ukrainian marathon runner
- Skljarenko, Oksana (* 1981), Ukrainian long-distance runner
- Skljarenko, Vladimir Petrovich (* 1955), Russian oboist
- Skljarow, Dmitri Vitalievich (* 1974), Russian programmer
- Skłodowski, Władysław (1832–1902), Polish teacher, biologist, journalist and translator
Sko
- Škobalj, Filip (* 2002), Serbian basketball player
- Škobalj, Milan (* 1963), Serbian basketball coach
- Skobelew, Matwei Ivanovich (1885–1938), Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician
- Skobelew, Michail Dmitrijewitsch (1843-1882), Russian general
- Skobelew, Wladislaw Alexandrovich (* 1987), Russian cross-country skier
- Skobelzyn, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (1892–1990), Russian physicist
- Škoberne, Jure (* 1987), Slovenian chess player
- Skobla, Jaroslav (1899–1959), Czechoslovak weightlifter
- Skobla, Jiří (1930–1978), Czechoslovak shot putter
- Skoblar, Josip (* 1941), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Skoblikowa, Lidija Pavlovna (* 1939), Soviet speed skater
- Skoblin, Nikolai Vladimirovich , general in the Russian Civil War and Soviet agent
- Skobow, Juri Georgijewitsch (* 1949), Russian cross-country skier
- Skobowsky, Klaus (* 1958), German badminton player
- Skobrew, Ivan Alexandrovich (* 1983), Russian speed skater
- Skobzowa, Maria (1891–1945), Russian poet, nun, escape helper in World War II, saint
- Skočdopole, Jiří (* 1980), Czech badminton player
- Škoch, David (* 1976), Czech tennis player
- Skocik, Walter (* 1940), Austrian football player and coach
- Skocpol, Theda (* 1947), American sociologist and political scientist
- Skoczowski, Krystian (* 1968), German church musician
- Skoczowsky, Rüdiger , German pop singer
- Skoczylas, Władysław (1883–1934), Polish painter, graphic artist, wood cutter, sculptor and educator
- Skoda, Albin (1909–1961), Austrian film and theater actor and voice actor
- Skoda, Anna , Bohemian tobogganist
- Skoda, Carl (1884–1918), Austrian court actor
- Skoda, Claudia (* 1943), German knit designer
- Škoda, Emil von (1839–1900), Bohemian engineer and industrialist
- Skoda, Felix (1894–1969), German painter and graphic artist
- Škoda, Franz von (1801–1888), Austrian-Czech doctor
- Skoda, Henri (* 1945), French mathematician
- Škoda, Jiří (* 1956), Czech racing cyclist
- Škoda, Josef von (1805–1881), Bohemian-Austrian physician
- Škoda, Karl (1872–1930), Austrian veterinarian and university professor
- Škoda, Karl von (1878–1929), Bohemian-Austrian entrepreneur
- Škoda, Leoš (* 1953), Czechoslovakian ski jumper
- Škoda, Milan (* 1986), Czech football player
- Skoda, Paul , German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Skoda, Rudolf (1931–2015), German architect and university professor
- Skoda-Türk, Renate (* 1952), Austrian ophthalmologist
- Skoddow, Waltraut (1942-2014), German writer
- Skodler, Stefan (1909–1975), Austrian actor
- Skodlerrak, Horst (1920–2001), German painter
- Škodová-Davoodi, Růžena (* 1948), German basketball player
- Skodzig, Bernd (* 1969), German costume designer
- Škof, Gorazd (* 1977), Slovenian handball goalkeeper
- Skoff, Horst (1968-2008), Austrian tennis player
- Skofterud, Vibeke (1980-2018), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skog, Emil (1897–1981), Finnish social democratic politician
- Skog, Karolina (* 1976), Swedish politician of the Swedish Social Democratic Workers' Party, member of government (from 2016)
- Skog, Rune (* 1973), Norwegian biathlete
- Skógdrívsson, Jørundur , Løgmaður of the Faroe Islands
- Skogen, Engebret (1887–1968), Norwegian sports marksman
- Skogheim, Vegard (* 1966), Norwegian football player and coach
- Skogland, Kari , Canadian film and television director, film producer, and screenwriter
- Skoglar Toste , Swedish magnate, Viking, ancestor of the Sverker family
- Skoglund, Aleksander (* 1999), Norwegian Nordic combined athlete
- Skoglund, Andreas (* 2001), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Skoglund, Ann-Louise (* 1962), Swedish athlete
- Skoglund, Bosse (* 1936), Swedish jazz musician (drums, vibraphone)
- Skoglund, Erik (* 1991), Swedish boxer
- Skoglund, Lennart (1929–1975), Swedish football player
- Skoglund, Nils (1906–1980), Swedish water diver
- Skoglund, Sandy (* 1946), American photographer and media artist
- Skoglund, Thomas (* 1983), Norwegian handball player
- Skogrand, Stine (* 1993), Norwegian handball player
- Skogsberg, Tomas , Swedish music producer and sound engineer
- Skogsholm, Torild (* 1959), Norwegian politician of the liberal party Venstre
- Skogum, Marita (* 1961), Swedish orienteer
- Skok, Matevž (* 1986), Slovenian handball player
- Skok, Olaf (* 1969), German soccer player
- Skok, Petar (1881–1956), Croatian Romanist, Slavist, Balkanologist, onomastic and etymologist
- Skokan, Jutta (* 1943), Austrian author and cultural mediator
- Skoko, Josip (* 1975), Australian soccer player
- Skol, Rok (* 1993), Slovenian handball player
- Skolaster, Hermann (1877–1968), German religious, university professor, missionary, author and journalist
- Sköld, Gunnar (1894–1971), Swedish cyclist and world champion
- Skold, Tim (* 1966), Swedish bassist, guitarist, singer, producer
- Sköld, Yngve (1899–1992), Swedish composer
- Sköldberg, Olof (1910–1979), Swedish sports marksman
- Sköldmark, Magnus (* 1968), Swedish football player and official
- Skolem, Albert Thoralf (1887–1963), Norwegian mathematician, logician and philosopher
- Školiak, René (* 1979), Slovak ice hockey player
- Skolimowska, Kamila (1982–2009), Polish hammer thrower and Olympic champion
- Skolimowski, Jerzy (1907–1985), Polish rower
- Skolimowski, Jerzy (* 1938), Polish film director and actor
- Skoll, Jeffrey (* 1965), first president of eBay
- Skoller, Matthew , American blues musician (harmonica)
- Skolmen, Jon (1940–2019), Norwegian actor, comedian and author
- Skolney, Wade (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Skolnick, Alex (* 1968), American jazz and metal guitarist
- Skolnick, Mark (* 1946), American molecular geneticist
- Skolnik, Matt (* 1981), Slovak skeleton pilot
- Skolnikoff, Eugene Bertram (* 1928), American electrical engineer, political scientist and university professor
- Skolota, Maryna (* 1963), Ukrainian biathlete
- Skomal, Karl (1863–1915), German-Silesian artist
- Skomand of Sudauen , Baltic tribal chief
- Skomarowskyj, Vitaly (* 1963), Ukrainian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Skomina, Damir (* 1976), Slovenian football referee
- Skomoroch, Sofja Pawlowna (* 1999), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Skomorochow, Nikolai Michailowitsch (1920–1994), Soviet pilot
- Skomorochow, Vyacheslav Semjonowitsch (1940–1992), Soviet athlete
- Skomorowski, Jakow Borissowitsch (1889–1955), Soviet trumpeter, jazz musician, conductor and teacher
- Skomorucha, Wacław (1915-2001), Polish Catholic bishop
- Skomsvold, Kjersti Annesdatter (* 1979), Norwegian writer
- Skomsvoll, Erlend (* 1969), Norwegian jazz musician (piano, arrangement, composition)
- Skonberg, Bria (* 1983), Canadian jazz trumpeter, singer and songwriter
- Skondelev, Johann († 1421), Bishop of Schleswig (1375–1421)
- Skondras, Giannis (* 1990), Greek football player
- Skonecki, Władysław (1920–1983), Polish tennis player
- Skoneczny, Adam , Polish pool player
- Skoneczny, Mariusz (* 1990), Polish pool player
- Skonieczny, Paul (1910–2001), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Skonietzki, Richard (1853–1931), German Imperial Judge
- Skoog, Folke (1908-2001), Swedish-American plant physiologist
- Skoog, Niklas (* 1974), Swedish football player
- Skoog, Sofie (* 1990), Swedish high jumper
- Skopal, Claudia (* 1978), Austrian writer and actress
- Skopas , Greek gem cutter
- Skopas , Greek writer
- Skopas († 198 BC), strategist of the Aitolian League and the Ptolemaic Empire
- Skopas , Greek sculptor
- Skopas I of Krannon , Prince of Krannon
- Skopas II of Krannon , Prince of Krannon
- Skopek, Martin (* 1986), Czech Nordic combined skier
- Skopelitis, Nicky (* 1949), Greek fusion guitarist
- Skopenko, Wiktor (1935–2010), Ukrainian chemist and university rector
- Skopin-Schuiski, Michail Wassiljewitsch (1586–1610), Russian statesman and military leader in the time of turmoil
- Skopinzew, Andrei Borissowitsch (* 1971), Russian ice hockey player
- Skopinzew, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1997), Russian football player
- Skopinzew, Oleg Alexandrovich (* 1984), Russian handball player
- Skopp, Paulus (1905–1999), German economics teacher and politician (SPD), MdL
- Skora, Stefan (* 1960), German politician (CDU)
- Skordi, Anthony , British actor
- Skordilis, Gaios (* 1987), Greek basketball player
- Skorepa, Harald (* 1952), German musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, psychotherapist and author
- Skořepová, Luba (1923–2016), Czech actress
- Skorgan, Anita (* 1958), Norwegian singer-songwriter
- Škorić, Pero (* 1969), Serbian football player
- Škorić, Zlatko (1941–2019), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Skorka, Abraham (* 1950), Argentine biophysicist, rabbi and specialist book author
- Skorkovský, František (1909–1939), Czech lawyer and student leader
- Skorning, Lothar (1925–2005), German sports historian and judoka of the GDR
- Skornyakov, Roman (* 1976), Uzbek figure skater
- Škoro, Alen (* 1981), Bosnian football player
- Škoro, Miroslav (* 1962), Croatian singer, producer and politician
- Skorobogatchenko, Antonina Vitalievna (* 1999), Russian handball player
- Skorochod, Anatoly (1930–2011), Ukrainian mathematician
- Skorochodow, Igor Michailowitsch (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Skorochodowa, Olga Ivanovna (1911–1982), Ukrainian-Soviet author
- Skorodenski, Warren (* 1960), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Skorodyński, Mikołaj (1757–1805), Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop of Lemberg
- Skoronel, Vera (1906–1932), German dancer, choreographer and dance teacher of Swiss origin
- Skoropadskyj, Ivan († 1722), hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks
- Skoropadskyj, Pavlo (1873–1945), Ukrainian politician
- Skorpil, Clementine (* 1964), Austrian writer
- Škorpil, Karel (1859–1944), Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist
- Škorpil, Ladislav (* 1945), Czech football coach
- Scorpio I , ancient Egyptian king from the pre-dynastic period (around 3200 BC)
- Scorpio II , ancient Egyptian king from the pre-dynastic period
- Skorra, Thekla (1866–1943), German Jewish writer and editor
- Skorstad, Håvard (* 1973), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Skorton, David J. (* 1949), American physician, professor and university president
- Skorupa, Aleksander (* 1955), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Skorupka, Veronik Sarah (* 1988), German-Polish volleyball player
- Skoruppa, Nils-Peter (* 1953), German mathematician
- Skorupski, Jan Stanisław (* 1938), Polish poet and essayist
- Skorupski, Łukasz (* 1991), Polish football goalkeeper
- Škorvánková, Dominika (* 1991), Slovak soccer player
- Skorych, Sergei (* 1984), Kazakh football player
- Skoryk, Myroslaw (1938-2020), Ukrainian composer
- Skorzak, Franz (* 1929), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Skorzeny, Fritz (1900–1965), Austrian composer and music critic
- Skorzeny, Otto (1908–1975), Austrian officer in the Waffen-SS, carried out commando operations in World War II
- Skorzewski, Leo von (1845–1903), Polish-German landowner, MdR
- Skorzisko, Theodor (1899–1941), German politician (KPD), MdHB
- Skossyrew, Boris Michailowitsch (1900–1989), Russian nobleman who ruled for a short time as Boris I in Andorra
- Skotadis, Georgios (* 1874), Greek marksman
- Skotak, Dennis (* 1943), American film technician
- Skoták, Martin (* 1977), Czech ski jumper
- Skotak, Robert , special effects artist and VFX supervisor
- Skotchdopole, James W. , American film producer and assistant film director
- Skotnický, Martin (* 1947), Czechoslovak figure skater and Slovak coach
- Skotnicówna, Marzena (1911–1929), Polish mountaineer
- Skotnik, Melanie (* 1982), German-French high jumper
- Skotnikow, Leonid Alexejewitsch (* 1951), Russian lawyer, member of the International Court of Justice
- Skotsch, Andrei Wladimirowitsch (* 1966), Russian entrepreneur and politician
- Skotschinski, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (1874–1960), Russian mining scientist and university professor
- Skott, Berndt A. (1943–2018), German cartoonist
- Skottheim, Johanna (* 1994), Swedish biathlete
- Skotti, Michail Iwanowitsch (1812–1861), Russian painter
- Skotton, Franz (1923–2005), Austrian politician (SPÖ), chairman of the Federal Council
- Skottsberg, Carl Johan Fredrik (1880–1963), Swedish botanist
- Skou, Jens Christian (1918–2018), Danish biophysicist and physician and Nobel laureate in chemistry (1997)
- Skou, Morten (* 1987), Danish handball player
- Skou-Hansen, Tage (1925–2015), Danish journalist and writer
- Skoubo, Morten (* 1980), Danish football player
- Skouen, Arne (1913–2003), Norwegian journalist, director, screenwriter and author
- Skoufos, Filotheos († 1685), Greek monk and painter of saints
- Skoukdi, Nadia (* 1992), Moroccan cyclist
- Škoula, Martin (* 1979), Czech ice hockey player
- Skouloudis, Stephanos (1838–1928), Greek politician and Prime Minister
- Skoumal, Stefan (1909–1983), Austrian football player
- Skouphos, Theodoros (1862–1938), Greek geologist and paleontologist
- Skoupý, Karel (1886–1972), Czech clergyman and bishop of Brno
- Skouras, Andreas (* 1972), Greek-German pianist and harpsichordist
- Skouras, Spyros (1893–1971), Greek-American film company manager
- Skouris, Vasilios (* 1948), Greek legal scholar and President of the European Court of Justice
- Skourletis, Panos (* 1962), Greek politician
- Skousen, W. Cleon (1913-2006), American author, public speaker, FBI agent, college professor (BYU), Salt Lake City police chief, and conservative, anti-communist, and Mormon activist
- Skov Olsen, Andreas (* 1999), Danish football player
- Skov, Jørgen (1925–2001), Danish cameraman
- Skov, Rikke (* 1980), Danish handball player
- Skov, Robert (* 1996), Danish soccer player
- Skov, Søren (* 1954), Danish football player
- Skov-Jakobsen, Peter (* 1959), Danish Lutheran clergyman and bishop
- Skov-Jensen, Peter (* 1971), Danish football player
- Skovbjerg, John (* 1956), Danish marathon runner
- Skovgaard, Andreas (* 1997), Danish football player
- Skovgaard, Anne , Danish badminton player
- Skovgaard, Christian (* 1989), Danish badminton player
- Skovgaard, Joakim Frederik (1856–1933), Danish painter, sculptor, and artisan
- Skovgaard, Martin (* 1964), Danish badminton player
- Skovgaard, Michelle (* 1986), Danish handball player
- Skovgaard, PC (1817–1875), Danish painter
- Skovgaard, Steen , Danish badminton player
- Skovhus, Bo (* 1962), Danish opera singer (baritone)
- Škoviera, Jozef (* 1981), Slovak summer biathlete
- Škovira, Miroslav (* 1973), Slovak ice hockey player
- Skovron, Alex (* 1948), Australian poet of Polish-Jewish origin
- Skovsgaard, Steen (* 1952), Danish Lutheran clergyman and bishop emeritus
- Skowerski, Karol (* 1984), Polish pool player
- Skoworoda, Gregorius (1722–1794), Ukrainian philosopher, poet and musician
- Skowron, Janusz (1957-2019), Polish jazz musician (piano, synthesizer)
- Skowroń, Joanna (* 1979), Polish canoe racer
- Skowron, Werner (1943–2016), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Skowroneck, Martin (1926–2014), German harpsichord maker
- Skowronek, Helmut (1931–2019), German psychologist and university professor
- Skowronek, Herbert (* 1953), German soccer player
- Skowronek, Michał (* 1949), Polish middle-distance runner
- Skowronek, Norbert (* 1947), German sports official
- Skowronek, Ryszard (* 1949), Polish decathlete
- Skowronnek, Fritz (1858–1939), German author and regional expert on Masuria
- Skowronnek, Richard , German journalist, dramaturge and writer
- Skowrońska, Katarzyna (* 1983), Polish volleyball player
- Skowrońska, Krystyna (* 1954), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Skowronski, Alexander (1863–1934), Polish clergyman and politician, MdR
- Skowroński, Wojciech (1941–2002), Polish singer
Skr
- Skrabal, Josef (1892–1934), regional leader of the Republican Protection Association
- Škrabalo, Zdenko (1929–2014), Yugoslav or Croatian physician, politician and diplomat
- Skrabania, Jerzy Henryk (* 1957), Polish church historian
- Skrabb, Simon (* 1995), Finnish football player
- Škrabl, Anton , organ builder
- Skrafnaki, Maria (* 1960), Greek politician
- Skram, Amalie (1846–1905), Norwegian-Danish writer and suffragette
- Skram, Glenn (* 1974), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Skram, Henrik (* 1973), Norwegian composer
- Skram, Peder († 1581), Danish admiral and sea hero
- Skramlik, Emil von (1886–1970), Austrian-German physiologist
- Skramstad, Hans († 1839), Norwegian composer and pianist
- Skramstad, Ludvig (1855–1912), Norwegian landscape painter in the tradition of the Düsseldorf School
- Škrapec, Nenad (* 1982), Croatian ice hockey player
- Skrastiņš, Kārlis (1974–2011), Latvian ice hockey player
- Skratch Bastid (* 1982), Canadian DJ and music producer
- Skraup, Karl (1898–1958), Austrian actor
- Skraup, Zdenko Hans (1850–1910), Bohemian-Austrian chemist
- Skrbenský von Hříště, Leo (1863–1938), Czech Roman Catholic Archbishop of Prague and later Archbishop of Olomouc
- Skrbensky, Leo Heinrich (* 1905), Czechoslovak freethinker and author
- Škrbić, Dragan (* 1968), Serbian-Spanish handball player
- Skrbková, Milada (1897–1935), Czechoslovak tennis player
- Skream (* 1986), British dubstep producer
- Skreber, Dirk (* 1961), German painter
- Skrebys, Kęstutis (* 1965), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Skrede, Åsne (* 2000), Norwegian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Skrefsrud, Lars Olsen (1840–1910), Norwegian missionary and linguist
- Skrein, Ed (born 1983), English actor and rapper
- Skreiner, Wilfried (1927–1994), Austrian lawyer and art historian
- Skrenta, Rich (* 1967), American computer scientist
- Skrentny, Konrad (1894–1955), German politician (KPD, SPD), MdR, MdL
- Škréta, Karel (1610–1674), Czech Baroque painter
- Skribanek, Josef von (1788-1853), Austrian officer and cartographer
- Skribelka, Rudolf (1925–2015), German graphic and postage stamp artist
- Skribnik, Elena (* 1953), Russian Finnougrist
- Skricek, Reinhard (* 1948), German boxer
- Skrička, Ernst (1946–2020), Austrian graphic artist and painter
- Skride, Baiba (* 1981), Latvian violinist
- Skride, Lauma (* 1982), Latvian pianist
- Skriebeleit, Jörg (* 1968), German cultural scientist
- Skriko, Petri (* 1962), Finnish ice hockey player and coach
- Škrilec, Ksenija (* 1966), Slovenian ambassador
- Skrillex (* 1988), American DJ and music producer
- Skrimow, Todor (* 1990), Bulgarian volleyball player
- Skrimshire, Nevil (1923-2010), British jazz guitarist, traditional jazz banjo player, record producer and author
- Škriniar, Milan (* 1995), Slovak football player
- Skrinjar, Ingmar (* 1968), German actor
- Skrinski, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1936), Russian physicist
- Skripal, Sergei Wiktorowitsch (* 1951), Russian colonel of the Soviet and Russian military foreign intelligence service GRU and spy of the British MI6
- Škripek, Branislav (* 1970), Slovak politician
- Skripko, Anatoli (* 1947), Belarusian badminton player
- Skripnik, Viktor (* 1969), Ukrainian football player and coach
- Skripotschka, Oleg Ivanovich (* 1969), Russian cosmonaut
- Skritek, Otto (1909–1998), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Skrivan, Annik (* 1978), Swiss volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Skrivanek, Lukas (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Skriver, Ansgar (1934–1997), German journalist and publisher
- Skriver, Josephine (* 1993), Danish model
- Scriabin, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1872–1915), Russian pianist and composer
- Scriabin, Julian Alexandrowitsch (1908–1919), Russian pianist and composer, son of Alexander Scriabin
- Scriabin, Timofei (* 1967), Soviet boxer
- Skrlac, Rob (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Škrlec, Davor (* 1963), Croatian engineer and politician (OraH), MEP
- Škrobáková, Lucie (* 1982), Czech athlete
- Skrobanek, Milan (* 1984), German filmmaker and documentary filmmaker
- Skrobanek, Walter (1941–2006), Austro-German sociologist, journalist and Southeast Asia expert
- Škrobo, Vinko (1924–1948), Croatian irregulars and guerrilla leader
- Skrobowski, Piotr (* 1961), Polish football player
- Skroče, Branko (* 1955), Yugoslav basketball player
- Skrøder, Per-Åge (* 1978), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Skrodzki, Bernhard (1902–1969), German politician (CDU)
- Škromach, Zdeněk (* 1956), Czech social democratic politician
- Skropke, Christine (* 1966), German badminton player
- Skrotzki, Birgit (* 1963), German materials scientist
- Skrotzki, Erika (* 1949), German actress
- Skrotzki, Rainer (1945–2002), German football player
- Skrotzki, Werner (* 1950), German physicist and director of the Institute for Structural Physics at TU Dresden
- Škroup, František (1801–1862), Czech composer and conductor
- Škroup, Jan Nepomuk (1811–1892), Czech composer
- Škroup, Josef Dominik (1766–1830), Czech composer and conductor
- Skrovan, Steve , American producer and writer
- Skrovanek, Norbert (1954–2014), German television director, screenwriter, producer and university lecturer
- Skrøvseth, Kalla (1913–1997), Norwegian painter
- Skrowaczewski, Stanisław (1923–2017), Polish conductor
- Skrowny, Otto (* 1944), German football player (GDR)
- Skrschinskaja, Jelena Tscheslavowna (1894–1981), Russian-Soviet mediaevalist and university professor
- Skrschinskaja, Marina Vladimirovna (* 1939), Soviet-Ukrainian ancient historian
- Škrtel, Martin (* 1984), Slovak football player
- Skrudland, Brian (* 1963), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Skrudlik, Zbigniew (* 1934), Polish foil fencer
- Skružný, Josef (1871–1948), Czech satirical writer, playwright and screenwriter
- Skryhan, Jan (1905–1992), Belarusian-Soviet writer
- Skryleva, Anna (* 1975), Russian pianist and conductor
- Skrynnik, Jelena Borisovna (* 1961), Russian economist and politician
- Skrypak, Olha (* 1990), Ukrainian long-distance runner
- Skrypnyk, Mykola (1872–1933), Ukrainian-Soviet politician, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR (1918)
- Skrzecz, Grzegorz (* 1957), Polish boxer
- Skrzecz, Paweł (* 1957), Polish boxer
- Skrzeczka, Karl Friedrich (1833–1902), German doctor and medical officer
- Skrzepski, Gesine (* 1955), German cultural scientist and politician (CDU), MdL
- Skrzipczyk, Elin (* 1994), German pop singer
- Skrzybski, Steven (* 1992), German soccer player
- Skrzydlewska, Joanna (* 1977), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, MEP
- Skrzydlewski, Andrzej (1946-2006), Polish wrestler
- Skrzynecki, Jan Zygmunt (1786–1860), Polish general
- Skrzynecki, Piotr (1930–1997), Polish cabaret artist
- Skrzyński, Aleksander (1882–1931), Polish Prime Minister
- Skrzypaszek, Arkadiusz (* 1968), Polish modern pentathlete, two-time Olympic champion
- Skrzypczak, Dariusz (* 1967), Polish football player and coach
- Skrzypczak, Hubert (* 1943), Polish boxer
- Skrzypecki, Kazimierz († 1964), British luge rider
- Skrzypek, Sławomir (1963–2010), Polish economist, President of the Polish Central Bank
- Skrzyposzek, Christian (1943–1999), German-Polish writer
Sku
- Skuballa, Margret (* 1987), German national basketball player
- Skube, Matic (* 1988), Slovenian ski racer
- Skube, Sebastian (* 1987), Slovenian handball player
- Skube, Staš (* 1989), Slovenian handball player
- Skubella, Ulrich (* 1941), German physician and honorary citizen of Fritzlar
- Skubic, Andrej E. (* 1967), Slovenian author
- Skubic, Nejc (* 1989), Slovenian football player
- Skubic, Peter (* 1935), Austrian goldsmith, freelance artist, university professor
- Skubiszewski, Cezary (* 1949), Polish-Australian film composer
- Skubiszewski, Krzysztof (1926–2010), Polish politician, lawyer and specialist in the field of international law
- Skubitz, Joe (1906-2000), American politician
- Skubl, Michael (1877–1964), Austrian police chief
- Skuby, Alex (born 1972), American actor
- Skucha, Piotr (* 1946), Polish priest, auxiliary bishop in Ełk
- Skuchas, Ted (born 1983), American basketball player
- Skudelny, Judith (* 1975), German politician (FDP)
- Skudlarek, Jan (* 1986), German poet
- Skudlarek, William (* 1939), American religious and Roman Catholic theologian
- Skudlik, Johannes (* 1957), German organist and conductor
- Skudra, Pēteris (* 1973), Latvian ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Skugarew, Alexander Petrovich (* 1975), Russian ice hockey player
- Škugor, Franko (* 1987), Croatian tennis player
- Skuherská, Marcela (* 1961), Czechoslovak tennis player
- Skuherský, František Zdeněk (1830–1892), Czech composer and music teacher
- Skuhravý, Tomáš (* 1965), Czech football player
- Skuhravý, Václav (* 1979), Czech ice hockey player
- Skuin, Jan (* 1943), German artist
- Skuin, Jelena Petrovna (1908–1986), Soviet-Latvian painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Skuja, Heinrich Leonhards (1892–1972), Latvian phycologist
- Skuja, Jānis (1906–1996), Latvian football player
- Skujenieks, Knuts (* 1936), Latvian poet
- Skujenieks, Marģers (1886–1941), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima and Prime Minister
- Skujiņš, Toms (* 1991), Latvian racing cyclist
- Skujytė, Austra (* 1979), Lithuanian athlete
- Skulachev, Vladimir Petrovich (* 1935), Russian biochemist and university professor
- Skulberg, Anton (1921–2012), Norwegian politician, veterinarian and university teacher
- Skule Bårdsson († 1240), anti-king in Norway
- Škuletić, Petar (* 1990), Serbian football player
- Skúli Guðjónsson (1903–1986), Icelandic politician and writer
- Skúli Helgason (* 1965), Icelandic politician (Alliance)
- Skúli Magnússon (1711–1794), Icelandic governor
- Skúli Sverrisson (* 1966), Icelandic jazz bassist
- Skulima, Folker (* 1940), German gallery owner and art collector
- Skulme, Valentīns (1922–1989), Soviet actor
- Skulschus, Marco (* 1978), German specialist author and speaker on software development
- Skulski, Leopold (1877–1940), Polish chemist, politician and Prime Minister
- Skulski, Thomas (* 1959), German journalist and television presenter
- Skulte, Ādolfs (1909–2000), Latvian composer
- Skulte, Bruno (1905–1976), Latvian composer
- Skum, Nils Nilsson (1872–1951), Swedish artist
- Skumautz, Ludwig (1929–1987), Austrian actor and director
- Skuodis, Marius (* 1986), Lithuanian politician, Deputy Minister, Deputy Minister of Economics of Lithuania
- Skupa, Josef (1892–1957), Czech puppeteer
- Skūpas, Laurynas Algimantas (1937–2005), Lithuanian polyglot, Romanist and Esperantist
- Skupień, Wojciech (* 1976), Polish ski jumper
- Skupinsky, Gamma (* 1946), American composer of Russian origin
- Skuplik, Veronika (* 1964), German violinist and conductor in the field of historical performance practice
- Skuppin, Robert (* 1964), German radio journalist
- Skupski, Ken (* 1983), British tennis player
- Skupski, Neal (* 1989), British tennis player
- Skuras, Ludwig (* 1998), German child actor
- Skuratov, Yuri Ilyich (* 1952), Russian politician, legal scholar and attorney general
- Skuratow, Maljuta († 1573), leader of the oprichniki under Tsar Ivan IV.
- Skurichin, Anatoli Wassiljewitsch (1900–1990), Soviet photographer
- Skurla, William (* 1956), American clergyman, Archbishop of the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh
- Skurski, Leszek (* 1973), German-Polish artist
- Skurygin, German Anatoljewitsch (1963-2008), Russian walker
- Skuse, Frederick Askew († 1896), British-Australian entomologist
- Skuse, Les (1912–1973), British tattoo artist
- Skusevičius, Darius (* 1983), Lithuanian diplomat and politician
- Scutariotes, Theodoros , Byzantine diplomat and historian
- Skutbergsveen, Kim (* 1976), Norwegian biathlete
- Skutch, Alexander Frank (1904-2004), American ornithologist
- Skutella, Christoph (* 1985), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Skutella, Martin (* 1969), German mathematician
- Skutezky, Viktor (1893–1981), Austro-Moravian film producer and author
- Skutnabb, Julius (1889–1965), Finnish speed skater
- Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove (* 1940), Finnish linguist and educator
- Skutsch, Felix (1861–1951), German doctor and gynecologist
- Skutsch, Franz (1865–1912), German classical philologist
- Skutsch, Otto (1906–1990), German classical philologist and university professor
Skv
- Skvara, Sabine (* 1966), Austrian high jumper
- Škvaridlo, Davorín (* 1979), Slovak biathlete and cross-country skier
- Škvarková, Stanislava (* 1996), Slovak athlete
- Skvernelis, Saulius (* 1970), Lithuanian lawyer and police officer; prime minister
- Skvireckas, Juozapas Jonas (1873–1959), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kaunas
- Škvorc, Filip (* 1991), Croatian football player
- Škvorc, Mijo (1919–1989), Yugoslav religious, auxiliary bishop in Zagreb
- Škvorčević, Antun (* 1947), Croatian clergyman, Bishop of Požega
- Skvorcovs, Gunārs (* 1990), Latvian ice hockey player
- Škvorecký, Josef (1924–2012), Czech writer
Skw
- Skwara, Erich Wolfgang (* 1948), Austrian literary scholar and writer
- Skwaruk, Andrij (* 1967), Ukrainian hammer thrower
- Skwarzowa, Wijaleta (* 1998), Belarusian long and triple jumper
- Skweres, Tomasz (* 1984), Polish composer
- Skweyiya, Thembile (1939–2015), South African lawyer, judge at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of South Africa
- Skweyiya, Thuthukile , South African diplomat and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Armscor
- Skweyiya, Zola (1943–2018), South African lawyer and minister
- Skwirblies, Jens (* 1965), German keyboardist, producer and composer
- Skwirczyński, Zygmunt (1868–1938), Polish caricaturist
- Skwirski, Boris Evsejewitsch (1887–1941), Soviet ambassador
- Skworc, Wiktor (* 1948), Polish clergyman, Bishop of Tarnów
- Skworzow, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1966), Russian cosmonaut
- Skworzow, Alexander Wikentjewitsch (1954–2020), Russian ice hockey player
- Skworzow, Yuri Alexandrowitsch (1929–1998), Soviet ski jumper
- Skworzow, Nikolai Alexandrovich (1899–1974), Soviet politician
- Skworzow, Nikolai Valerjewitsch (* 1984), Russian swimmer
- Skworzow, Valeri Sergejewitsch (* 1945), Russian-Soviet high jumper
- Skworzow, Wassili Michailowitsch (1859–1932), Russian theologian
- Skworzow-Stepanow, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1870–1928), Russian historian, economist and politician
- Skworzowa, Silwija (* 1974), Russian marathon runner
- Skworzowa, Weronika Igorewna (* 1960), Russian doctor and politician
Sky
- Sky, Emma , British policy advisor and Middle East expert
- Sky, Jennifer (* 1976), American actress
- Sky, Kathleen (* 1943), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Sky, Reena (* 1983), American porn actress and actress
- Sky, Vanja (* 1993), Croatian blues singer
- Sky, Velvet (* 1981), American wrestler
- Skya, Sofya (* 1987), Russian ballerina and actress
- Skybäck, Frida (* 1980), Swedish writer
- Skydan, Hanna (* 1992), Azerbaijani hammer thrower
- Skye (* 1977), French singer and composer
- Skye, Azura (* 1981), American actress
- Skye, Brittney (* 1977), American porn actress
- Skye, Dakota (* 1994), American porn actress
- Skye, Ione (born 1970), British actress
- Skyers, Roberto (* 1991), Cuban sprinter
- Skylakakis, Thodoros (* 1959), Greek politician (PASOK), MEP
- Skylar, Sunny (1913–2009), American composer, singer, lyricist and music publisher
- Skylax , Greek geographer
- Skyler, Edward (* 1973), American lawyer and politician
- Skylitzes, Johannes , Byzantine historian
- Skyllas-Kazacos, Maria (* 1951), Australian chemical engineer
- Skylstad, William Stephen (* 1934), American clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of Spokane
- Skymnos , ancient Greek geographer
- Skypalová, Kateřina (* 1999), Czech hammer thrower
- Skyrme, Tony (1922–1987) British theoretical physicist and university professor
- Scythian , Attic red-figure vase painter
- Skytøen, Lars (1929–2016), Norwegian trade union leader and politician
- Skytte, Bengt (1614–1683), Swedish diplomat, politician, and linguist
- Skytte, Carl Gustaf (1647–1717), Swedish lieutenant governor in Skåne (1716–1717)
- Skytte, Johan (1577–1645), Swedish politician
- Skytte, Karl (1908–1986), Danish politician (Venstre), member of the Folketing
- Skytte, Sammy (* 1997), Danish football player
- Skyttedal, Sara (* 1986), Swedish politician (KD), MEP