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Sol
- Sol Estévez, Armando (1909–1983), Salvadoran architect and diplomat
- Sol Seppy (* 1969), British pop singer, songwriter and producer
- Sol, Andreas Peter Cornelius (1915–2016), Dutch religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Amboina
- Sol, Ed (1881-1965), Dutch football player
- Sol, Fran (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Sol, Jean-Philippe (* 1986), French volleyball player
- Sol, Kyung-gu (* 1968), South Korean actor
- Sol, Laura del (* 1961), Spanish actress and flamenco dancer
- Sol, Luis del (* 1935), Spanish football player
- Sol, Manuel (* 1973), Mexican soccer player
- Sol, Ozan (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
Sola
- Sola († 794), saint of the Catholic Church
- Solà i Cortassa, Joan (1940–2010), Spanish linguist, Romanist and Catalanist
- Solà Pastoret, Marc (* 1985), Spanish ski mountaineer
- Sola, Andrés de (1634–1696), Spanish composer and organist
- Šola, Antonija (* 1979), Croatian singer, film actress and author
- Sola, Bernat (* 1965), Spanish ski jumper
- Solà, Daniel (* 1976), Spanish rally driver
- Solá, Felipe (* 1950), Argentine politician
- Solá, Guillermo (1929–2020), Chilean athlete
- Sola, Hanna (* 1996), Belarusian biathlete
- Sola, Jean-Pierre (1791–1881), Sardinian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Nice
- Sola, Kike (* 1986), Spanish soccer player
- Sola, Marie-Hélène (* 1955), French artist
- Šola, Mirjana (* 1972), Croatian soccer player
- Šola, Miroslav (* 1968), Yugoslav football player
- Šola, Vlado (* 1968), Croatian handball player
- Solage , French composer
- Solages, Arnaud de (1898–1981), French teacher and resistance fighter
- Šolaja, Simo (1905–1942), Yugoslav militia leader and leader of a peasant uprising
- Solak, Alper (* 1989), Turkish ice hockey player
- Solak, Ekrem (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Solak, Fahrudin (* 1973), Bosnian politician, director of the civil protection authority
- Solak, Gökalp (* 1994), Turkish ice hockey player
- Solak, Gökhan (* 1985), Turkish soccer player
- Solakel, Ahmet Burak (* 1982), Turkish soccer player
- Solakow, Nedko (* 1957), Bulgarian artist
- Solal, Claudia (* 1971), French jazz singer and composer
- Solal, Martial (* 1927), French jazz pianist and composer
- Solalinde, Alejandro (* 1945), Mexican priest and human rights activist
- Solalinde, Antonio García (1892–1937), Spanish Romanist, Hispanic and Medievalist
- Solamisch (1272–1291), Sultan of the Mamluks in Egypt (1279)
- Solan, Peter (1929–2013), Slovak film director, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker
- Solan, Talya G. A , Israeli singer, arranger and music writer
- Solana, Javier (* 1942), Spanish politician and “Foreign Minister” of the EU
- Solana, Jesús (* 1964), Spanish football player
- Solana, Moisés (1935–1969), Mexican racing driver
- Solanas, Juan Diego (* 1966), Argentine cameraman, screenwriter, film producer, film director
- Solanas, Pino (* 1936), Argentine film director, screenwriter and politician
- Solanas, Valerie (1936–1988), American radical feminist writer
- Soland, Peter (* 1947), German soccer player
- Soland, Rolf (1949–2018), Swiss historian
- Soland, Tanja (* 1975), Swiss politician (SP)
- Solander, Daniel (1733–1782), Swedish botanist
- Solange , virgin, saint patron saint of Berry
- Solanke, Dominic (* 1997), English soccer player
- Solanki, Gaurav (* 1997), Indian boxer
- Solanki, Madhavsinh (* 1927), Indian politician of the Indian National Congress (INC)
- Solanki, Sami (* 1958), Swiss astronomer
- Solano López, Francisco (1827–1870), President of Paraguay
- Solano López, Francisco (1928–2011), Argentine cartoonist
- Solano Montaño, Víctor Manuel (* 1946), Mexican ambassador
- Solano, Adrián (* 1994), Venezuelan cross-country skier
- Solano, Edgar (* 1978), Mexican soccer player
- Solano, José Antonio (* 1985), Spanish football player
- Solano, Louis Francis (1904–1992), American Romanist and Medievalist
- Solano, Nolberto (* 1974), Peruvian soccer player
- Solano, Rafael (* 1931), Dominican composer and pianist
- Solano, Rodrigo , Costa Rican soccer player
- Solano, Solita (1888–1975), American editor, novelist, poet, and journalist
- Solano, Susana (* 1946), Spanish sculptor
- Solar Lozier, Nicolás (* 1982), German actor
- Solar Quest , British musician and record producer
- Solar, Franz (* 1882), Austrian wrestler
- Solar, Franz (* 1962), Austrian actor in theater, film and television
- Solar, Gustav (1916–1997), Czech translator and art historian
- Solar, José del (* 1967), Peruvian football player and coach
- Šolar, Josip (1903–1955), Yugoslav cyclist
- Solar, Lola (1904–1989), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Solar, Silvia (1940-2011), French actress
- Solar, Xul (1887–1963), Argentine painter
- Šolar, Žiga (* 1990), Slovenian natural track tobogganist
- Solarczyk, Marek (* 1967), Polish priest, Roman Catholic bishop
- Solare, Juan María (* 1966), Argentine pianist and composer
- Solari Bozzi, Onofrio (1931–2015), Italian diplomat
- Solari Capellari, Tito (* 1939), Italian religious, missionary and Roman Catholic archbishop
- Solari de la Fuente, Luis (* 1948), Peruvian politician
- Solari Poggio, Esteban Andrés (* 1980), Argentine soccer player
- Solari, Andrea (1460–1524), Italian painter
- Solari, David (* 1968), Australian-Italian racing cyclist
- Solari, Guiniforte (1429–1481), Italian architect and sculptor
- Solari, Jorge (* 1941), Argentine soccer player
- Solari, Laura (1913–1984), Italian film actress
- Solari, Luca (* 1979), Italian racing cyclist
- Solari, Luigi (* 1938), Italian diplomat
- Solari, Marco (* 1944), Swiss manager and tourism expert
- Solari, Nino (* 1938), Australian-Italian racing cyclist
- Solari, Philippe (1840–1906), French sculptor
- Solari, Pietro († 1592), Italian sculptor of the Renaissance
- Solari, Pietro Antonio († 1493), Italian architect and sculptor
- Solari, Rudy (1934–1991), American actor
- Solari, Santiago (* 1976), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Solari, Santino (1576–1646), Swiss builder, architect and sculptor
- Solarino, Valeria (* 1978), Italian actress
- Solarjow, Ilja Sergejewitsch (* 1982), Kazakh-Russian ice hockey player
- Solarstone , British DJ
- Solarz, Nicole (* 1981), Austrian politician (SPÖ) and member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Solarz, Stephen J. (1940-2010), American politician
- Solás, Humberto (1941–2008), Cuban film director
- Solås, Kjerstin Boge (* 1997), Norwegian handball player
- Solati, Shohreh (* 1957), Iranian singer
- Solatius , sixth bishop of Cologne (611–622)
- Solazzi, Annamaria (* 1965), Italian beach volleyball player
Solb
- Solbach, Christine (* 1966), German doctor and university professor
- Solbach, Edith (* 1952), German soccer player
- Solbach, Heinz (* 1918), German former manager of the coal and steel industry
- Solbach, Helmut (1907–1986), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Solbach, Hermann (1895–1966), German politician (CDU of the GDR)
- Solbach, Maik (* 1972), German actor
- Solbach, Markus (* 1991), German baseball player
- Solbach, Sascha (* 1980), German politician (SPD) and mayor of Bedburg
- Solbach, Sigmar (* 1946), German voice actor and actor
- Solbach, Werner (* 1952), German physician, professor for medical microbiology and hygiene, former dean of the medical faculty of the University of Lübeck
- Solbakken, Bjarne (* 1977), Norwegian ski racer
- Solbakken, Erik (* 1984), Norwegian television presenter
- Solbakken, Håvard (* 1973), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Solbakken, Markus (* 2000), Norwegian soccer player
- Solbakken, Ståle (* 1968), Norwegian football player and coach
- Solberg Salgado, Carolina (* 1987), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Solberg Salgado, Pedro (* 1986), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Solberg, Erna (* 1961), Norwegian politician, (Høyre), member of the Storting and Prime Minister
- Solberg, Glenn (* 1972), Norwegian handball player and coach
- Solberg, Gunhild (* 1993), Norwegian ski jumper and soccer player
- Solberg, Henning (* 1973), Norwegian car athlete and rally driver
- Solberg, Henrik (* 1987), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Solberg, Hill-Marta (* 1951), Norwegian politician
- Solberg, Konrad K. (1874–1954), American politician
- Solberg, Leif (1914–2016), Norwegian organist and composer
- Solberg, Magnar (* 1937), Norwegian biathlete
- Solberg, Petter (* 1974), Norwegian rally driver
- Solberg, Sanna (* 1990), Norwegian handball player
- Solberg, Silje (* 1990), Norwegian handball player
- Solberg, Simon (* 1979), German director and actor
- Solberg, Ståle Liavik (* 1979), Norwegian jazz and improvisation musician (percussion, drums) and music organizer
- Solberg, Sverre (1960-2014), Norwegian actor
- Solberg, Thomas (* 1970), Norwegian soccer player
- Solberg, Torstein Tvedt (* 1985), Norwegian politician
- Solbert, Oscar (1885–1958) American general, businessman, and the first director of the George Eastman House
- Solbes, Pedro (* 1942), Spanish politician; Economics Minister
- Solbrig, Carl Friedrich (1774–1838), German declamator and theater actor
- Solbrig, Carl Friedrich (1807–1872), German entrepreneur and politician, member of the Saxon state parliament
- Solbrig, Dalton (born 1997), American volleyball player
- Solbrig, Erika , German actress and director
- Solbrig, Johann (1778–1850), landowner of the Zichtau estate
- Solbrig, Max (1889–1959), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, SA leader, deputy Gauleiter
- Solbrig, Veit (1843–1915), German doctor
- Solbrig-Combrinck, Inge (* 1944), German actress
- Solbustad, Kai (* 1948), Norwegian ski jumper
Solc
- Sölch, Rudi (* 1931), German local politician and media manager
- Şölçün, Sargut (1947–2012), German-Turkish literary scholar
- Solczyński, Marek (* 1961), Polish clergyman, archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
Pay
- Sold, Wilhelm (1911–1995), Saarland, German football player
- Soldà, Gino (1907–1989), Italian mountaineer
- Soldado, Roberto (* 1985), Spanish soccer player
- Soldan, Augusta (1826–1886), Finnish landscape painter
- Soldan, Christoph (* 1964), German pianist and conductor
- Soldan, George (1878–1945), German officer and military scientist
- Soldan, Karl Gustav von († 1746), Prussian Colonel and Chief of Hussar Regiment No. 6
- Soldan, Kurt (1891–1946), German composer, conductor and piano virtuoso
- Soldan, Louis (1920–1971), Austrian actor
- Soldan, Philipp , Hessian sculptor, wood cutter, painter and form cutter
- Soldan, Wilhelm (1842–1905), German teacher, archaeologist and monument protector
- Soldan, Wilhelm Gottlieb (1803–1869), German historian and member of the state parliament of the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Soldan-Brofeldt, Venny (1863–1945), Finnish-Swedish painter, sculptor, illustrator and designer
- Soldani, Massimiliano (1656–1740), Italian sculptor and medalist
- Soldano, Michael J. Jr. , American engineer, electrician, guitarist, and managing director of Soldano amplifier company
- Soldat, Hans-Georg (1935–2012), German radio journalist and critic
- Soldat, Jan (* 1984), German director and screenwriter
- Soldat-Röger, Marie (1863–1955), Austrian violin virtuoso
- Soldiersko, Weniamin (* 1939), Soviet athlete
- Soldati, Gianfranco (* 1959), Swiss philosopher and professor of philosophy
- Soldati, Mario (1906–1999), Italian writer, screenwriter and director
- Soldatjonkow, Kosma Terentjewitsch (1818–1901), Russian entrepreneur, patron and publisher
- Soldatow, Alexander Alexejewitsch (1915–1999), Soviet diplomat
- Soldatow, Andrei Alexejewitsch (* 1975), Russian investigative journalist and intelligence expert
- Soldatow, Oleg Jurjewitsch (* 1963), Russian conductor
- Soldatowa, Julija Nikolajewna (* 1981), Russian and Belarusian figure skater
- Soldeck, Hans , German racing car driver
- Soldenhoff, Alexander Leo (1882–1951), Swiss painter and aircraft designer
- Sölder, Friedrich von (1867–1943), Austrian neurologist
- Sölder, Ludwig (1921–2010), Austrian lawyer
- Solder, Nate ( b.1988 ) American football player
- Solderer, Gottfried (* 1949), Italian publishing director, journalist and publicist (South Tyrol)
- Solderer, Peter (1690–1741), Mayor of Timisoara
- Solders, Mathias (1750–1826), German administrative officer, alderman and mayor of Aachen
- Soldevila y Romero, Juan (1843–1923), Spanish cardinal and archbishop
- Soldier, Michael (* 1967), American porn actor
- Soldini, Adriano (1921–1989), Swiss educator and writer
- Soldini, Antonio (1854–1933), Swiss sculptor and politician
- Soldini, Benigno (1811–1852), Swiss politician
- Soldini, Jean (* 1956), Swiss and French philosopher, art historian and poet
- Soldini, Silvio (* 1958), Italian-Swiss director
- Soldmann, Fritz (1878–1945), German politician (USPD, SPD), MdR
- Soldmann, Oskar (1915–1999), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Mercenaries of Theodul , remains of a mercenary
- Soldner, Georg (* 1885), Franconian farmer, blacksmith and member of parliament
- Söldner, Harald (1939–2003), German football player
- Soldner, Johann Georg von (1776–1833), German physicist, mathematician and astronomer
- Söldner, Kurt Wilhelm (1927–2015), German holder of the Great Federal Order of Merit
- Söldner, Magdalene (* 1959), German classical archaeologist
- Söldner, Max (1891–1959), German trade unionist
- Soldo, Ambrozije (* 1998), Austrian football player
- Soldo, Marko (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Soldo, Zvonimir (* 1967), Croatian football player
- Soldwedel, Heinrich , German local politician
Brine
- Solé Fa, Luis Felipe (* 1946), Spanish religious, Bishop of Trujillo
- Solé i Jorba, Vicenç (1904–1946), Catalan painter
- Solé i Olivart, Eulàlia (* 1946), Catalan classical pianist and piano teacher
- Solé Tura, Jordi (1930–2009), Spanish politician
- Sole, Donald Bell (1917-2011), South African diplomat
- Sole, Hailey , American actress and model
- Solé, Jean (* 1948), French comic book artist and illustrator
- Solé, Robert (* 1946), French journalist and writer
- Solé, Sebastian (* 1991), Argentinian volleyball player
- Solecka, Anna (* 1954), German painter and photographer
- Soledade, Fernando , Brazilian marksman
- Soleibe Arbeláez, José (* 1938), Colombian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Caldas
- Soleillet, Paul (1842–1886), French traveler to Africa
- Soleim, Vetle Wang (* 1993), Norwegian politician
- Soleimani, Qasem (1957-2020), Iranian major general
- Soleimanpour, Hadi (* 1956), Iranian diplomat, General Secretary of the Organization for Economic Cooperation
- Solem, Morten (* 1980), Norwegian ski jumper
- Solemacher, Kaspar von (1807–1867), German administrative lawyer and politician
- Solemacher-Antweiler, Friedrich von (1832–1906), German landowner and politician
- Solemacher-Antweiler, Viktor von (1889–1945), District Administrator of the Büren District (1925–1934)
- Solemani, Sarah (* 1982), British actress and author
- Solemdal, Synnøve (* 1989), Norwegian biathlete
- Solémy, Jean-Baptiste Symon de (1746–1834), French general
- Solenander, Reiner (1524–1601), spa doctor in Lucca, personal physician to Wilhelm the Rich
- Soler Espinosa, Sílvia (* 1987), Spanish tennis player
- Soler i Renales, Àngel (1940–2017), Catalan pianist, chamber musician and music teacher
- Soler i Sardà, Josep (* 1935), Catalan composer, musicologist and music teacher
- Soler i Ventura, Josep (1872–1946), Catalan cellist
- Soler Perdigó, Carles (* 1932), Spanish clergyman, bishop emeritus of Girona
- Soler, Alejandra (1913–2017), Spanish politician and university professor
- Soler, Álvaro (* 1991), Spanish-German pop singer
- Soler, Angelino (* 1939), Spanish cyclist
- Soler, Antonio († 1783), Spanish composer
- Soler, Antonio (* 1956), Spanish writer
- Soler, Benet († 1682), Catalan conductor, composer
- Soler, Carlos (* 1997), Spanish soccer player
- Solér, Erik (* 1960), Norwegian football player
- Solèr, Ernst (1960–2008), Swiss writer and journalist
- Soler, Esteve (* 1976), Spanish playwright
- Soler, Fernando (1896–1979), Mexican actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
- Soler, Frederic (1839–1895), Catalan poet, playwright and entrepreneur
- Soler, Gérard (* 1954), French football player
- Soler, Jordi (* 1963), Mexican writer
- Soler, Julián (1907–1977), Mexican actor and director
- Soler, Marc (* 1993), Spanish cyclist
- Soler, Mauricio (* 1983), Colombian racing cyclist
- Soler, Miquel (* 1965), Spanish football player and coach
- Soler, Pastora (* 1978), Spanish flamenco singer
- Soler, Pedro (* 1938), French flamenco guitarist
- Solèr, Pia (* 1971), Swiss author
- Soler, Roger (* 1960), Peruvian long-distance runner
- Soler, Yolanda (* 1971), Spanish judoka
- Soler-Roig, Àlex (* 1932), Spanish Formula 1 racing driver
- Solera, Temistocle (1815–1878), Italian poet and librettist
- Solereder, Hans (1860–1920), German botanist and university professor
- Soleri, Edoardo (* 1997), Italian football player
- Soleri, Paolo (1919–2013), Italian architect
- Soles, PJ (born 1950), American actress
- Solet, Oumar (* 2000), French soccer player
- Soleti, Fernando (1891–1978), Italian general of the Polizia dell'Africa Italiana (PAI)
- Sóley (* 1987), Icelandic musician (Seabear)
- Soley, Clive, Baron Soley (* 1939), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons
- Soley, Seyfo (* 1980), Gambian soccer player
Solf
- Solf, Hanna (1887–1954), member of the German resistance against National Socialism
- Solf, Henry (* 1998), German actor
- Solf, Mark-Alexander (* 1981), German actor and author
- Solf, Michael-Ezzo (* 1946), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Solf, Reinhild (* 1941), German actress and author
- Solf, Wilhelm (1862–1936), German politician and governor of Samoa
- Solfa, Johannes (1483–1564), Lower Sorbian doctor, humanist and scholar
- Solfaghari, Jasmin (* 1963), German opera director
- Solforosi, Franck (* 1984), French rower
Solg
- Solga, David (* 1982), German soccer player
- Solga, Heike (* 1964), German sociologist
- Solga, Simone (* 1963), German cabaret artist, actress and singer
- Solger, Adam Rudolf (1693–1770), German Protestant clergyman and librarian
- Solger, Bernhard (1812–1889), German architect, building officer in Nuremberg
- Solger, Bernhard (1849–1935), German anatomist and university professor
- Solger, Friedrich (1877–1965), German geologist and local historian
- Solger, Hugo (1818–1898), Prussian lawyer, administrative officer and parliamentarian
- Solger, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand (1780–1819), German philologist, university professor and philosopher
- Solger, Reinhold (1817–1866), German-American writer and politician
Solh
- Solh, Rachid (1926-2014), Lebanese politician; Prime Minister
- Solh, Riad as- (1894–1951), Lebanese Prime Minister
- Solh, Sami (1887–1968), politician of Greater Lebanon
- Solh, Takieddine (1908–1988), Lebanese politician, Prime Minister of Lebanon
- Solheim, Erik (* 1955), Norwegian politician, member of the Storting
- Solheim, Erik Lyche (* 1986), Norwegian ski jumper
- Solheim, Fabian Wilkens (* 1996), Norwegian ski racer
- Solheim, Iselin (* 1990), Norwegian singer and songwriter
- Solheim, Karsten (1911–2000), American engineer and entrepreneur
- Solheim, Maria (* 1982), Norwegian musician
- Solheim, Mona (* 1979), Norwegian Taekwondoin
- Solheim, Nina (* 1979), Norwegian Taekwondoin
- Solhi al-Wadi (1934–2007), Iraqi musician, conductor, composer, educator and school director
- Solhjell, Bård Vegar (* 1971), Norwegian politician (SV), member of the Storting
Solos
- Soli, Abdourahamane (1938–2016), Nigerien lawyer, politician and author
- Soliai, Paul (born 1983), American football player
- Soliday, Gerald (* 1939), American historian
- Solidor, Suzy (1900-1983), French singer
- Solié, Jean-Pierre (1755–1812), French cellist, opera singer (baritone) and composer
- Solier Romero, Magaly (* 1986), Peruvian actress and singer
- Soligo, Melissa (* 1969), Canadian curler
- Solih, Ibrahim Mohamed , Maldivian politician
- Solikowski, Jan Dymitr († 1603), Roman Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Lemberg, diplomat and writer
- Soliman, Angelo († 1796), Austrian valet of African origin
- Soliman, Azza (* 1968), Egyptian lawyer and women's rights activist
- Soliman, Dia (* 1980), German-Egyptian basketball player
- Soliman, Fadwa (1970–2017), Syrian actress and person in the Syrian Civil War
- Soliman, Laila (* 1981), Egyptian theater writer and director
- Soliman, Mohamed (1878–1929), Egyptian artist, cinema owner and theater director
- Soliman, Saleh (* 1916), Egyptian weightlifter
- Soliman, Sam (* 1973), Australian boxer
- Soliman, Tina (* 1966), German journalist, author, producer, director and editor
- Soliman, Walid (* 1975), Tunisian interpreter and writer
- Soliman, Youssef (* 1997), Egyptian squash player
- Solimani, Nicolò , Italian Renaissance painter
- Solimena, Francesco (1657–1747), Italian painter
- Solimeno, Cristian (* 1975), British actor, dancer, screenwriter and director
- Solin, Heikki (* 1938), Finnish classical philologist and epigraphist
- Solin, Jenny (* 1996), Swedish cross-country skier
- Šolín, Josef (1841–1912), Czech civil engineer and mathematician
- Solin, Tim (* 1958), American curler
- Solin-Stojanovic, Daniela (* 1946), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Solinas, Franco (1927–1982), Italian screenwriter and writer
- Solinas, Marisa (1939–2019), Italian actress and singer
- Söling, Hans-Dieter (1929–2006), German biomedical scientist
- Soling, Tideman († 1436), German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Solinger, Helga (* 1939), German social worker and politician (SPD), MdL
- Solinski, Sadko Günter (1937–2005), Swiss horse trainer, riding instructor and specialist author
- Solinsky, Chris (* 1984), American long-distance runner
- Solinus , Roman grammarian and compiler
- Solís Folch de Cardona, José (1716–1770), Spanish officer, clergyman and colonial administrator
- Solís Mayora, Eduardo Enrique (* 1928), Mexican ambassador
- Solís Palma, Manuel (1917–2009), 41st President of Panama
- Solis Ruiz, José (1915–1990), Spanish politician
- Solís y Rivadeneyra, Antonio de (1610–1686), Spanish playwright and historian
- Solís, Edgar Iván (* 1987), Mexican soccer player
- Solis, Félix (* 1971), American actor of Puerto Rican descent
- Solís, Francisco (* 1952), Mexican soccer player
- Solis, Hilda (* 1957), American politician
- Solís, Javier (1931–1966), Mexican singer and actor
- Sólis, João Afonso (* 1956), Brazilian politician
- Solis, Jonathan (* 1993), Guatemalan badminton player
- Solís, Jorge , Costa Rican soccer player
- Solis, Julian (* 1957), Puerto Rican bantamweight boxer
- Solís, Liborio (* 1982), Venezuelan boxer
- Solís, Luis Guillermo (* 1958), Costa Rican historian, diplomat and politician
- Solís, Marco Antonio (* 1959), Mexican singer and lyricist
- Solis, Mate (1935–2019), Croatian painter, sculptor and illustrator
- Solís, Mauricio (* 1972), Costa Rican soccer player
- Solís, Odlanier (* 1980), Cuban boxer
- Solis, Oscar Azarcon (* 1953), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Salt Lake City
- Solis, Ulises (* 1981), Mexican light flyweight boxer
- Solis, Virgil (1514–1562), German draftsman and engraver
- Solisch, Wilhelm (1910–1988), German politician (SED)
- Solitar, Donald (1932-2008), American-Canadian mathematician
- Solito, Auraeus (* 1969), Filipino film director and film producer
- Soliva, Carlo Evasio (1791-1853), Italian composer of Swiss origin
- Soliva, Claudio (1929–2017), Swiss legal historian and university professor
- Soliven, Maximo (1929–2006), Filipino journalist, publisher, and publicist
- Solivérès, Thomas (* 1990), French actor
- Soliz, Óscar (* 1985), Bolivian racing cyclist
Solj
- Solja, Amelie (* 1990), German table tennis player
- Solja, Petrissa (* 1994), German table tennis player
- Soljačić, Marin (* 1974), Croatian physicist and electrical engineer
Solk
- Solka, Gunnar (* 1970), German actor
- Solka, Klaus (* 1942), German table tennis player
- Solke, Emil (1916–1999), German farmer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Solkema, Gijs van (* 1998), Dutch volleyball player
- Sölkner, Lea (* 1958), Austrian ski racer
- Sölkner, Ronald (* 1979), Austrian composer, producer and game developer
Should
- Söll, Änne (* 1969), German art historian and university lecturer
- Soll, Franz Joseph (1734–1798), Rococo church painter
- Söll, Georg (1913–1997), German Catholic religious chaplain
- Soll, Hendrik (* 1963), German jazz pianist
- Soll, Jürgen (* 1953), German biochemist and cell biologist
- Söll, Ludwig (1931–1974), German Romance studies and linguist
- Sollak, Karl (* 1956), Austrian conductor
- Sollander, Stig (1926–2019), Swedish ski racer
- Sollas, William Johnson (1849-1936) British geologist
- Sollbach, Walter (* 1937), German association functionary, chairman of the Rheinischer Fischereiverband and the Wasserlauf Foundation
- Sollbauer, Michael (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Sollberger, Harvey (* 1938), American flautist, composer and conductor
- Sollberger, Jürg (* 1940), Swiss lawyer and researcher in the field of criminal law and criminal procedure law
- Sollberger, Marie (1846–1917), Swiss Blue Cross pioneer, clinic founder
- Sollberger-Muff, Sandra (* 1973), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Sölle, Dorothee (1929–2003), German Protestant theologian and mystic
- Solle, Gerhard (1911–1981), German geologist and paleontologist
- Sölle, Horst (1924–2016), German politician (SED), Minister for Foreign Trade and German Internal Trade of the GDR
- Sollecito, Raffaele , Italian justice victim
- Solleder, Emil (1899–1931), German mountaineer
- Solleder, Fridolin (1886–1972), Bavarian archivist
- Solleder, Max (1894–1966), German lawyer and politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Soller, August (1805–1853), German architect and Prussian building officer
- Söller, Heinrich (1903–1997), German sculptor
- Söller-Winkler, Manuela (* 1961), German Ministerial Officer and State Secretary (Schleswig-Holstein)
- Sollers, Augustus Rhodes (1814–1862), American politician
- Sollers, Philippe (* 1936), French writer
- Sollertinski, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1902–1944), Soviet polymath and publicist
- Sollett, Peter (* 1976), American film director and screenwriter
- Solleveld, Gerrit (* 1961), Dutch cyclist
- Solleveld, Maarten (* 1979), Dutch chess player
- Sollfrank, Alexander (* 1966), German brigadier general and commander of the special forces command
- Sollfrank, Cornelia (* 1960), German hacker, cyber / technofeminist, theorist, concept and network artist
- Sollfrank, Hannelore (* 1943), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Sollgruber, Johann (* 1964), Austrian lawyer
- Solli, Arne (1938-2017), Norwegian general
- Solli, Guro Strøm (* 1983), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Solli, Jan Gunnar (* 1981), Norwegian football player
- Solli, Olaf , Norwegian ski jumper
- Solli-Tangen, Didrik (* 1987), Norwegian singer
- Sollid, Sigurd , Norwegian ski jumper
- Sollie, Kjell Jakob (* 1953), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Sollie, Solveig (* 1939), Norwegian politician
- Sollied, Trond (* 1959), Norwegian football player and coach
- Sollier, Paul (1861–1933), French neurologist and psychologist
- Sollima, Giovanni (* 1962), Italian cellist and composer
- Sollima, Sergio (1921–2015), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Solling, Adolf L. , photographer in Hanover and member of the court theater there
- Solling, Carl († 1925), German businessman and banker, Consul of Mexico and business leader
- Sölling, Friedrich August Christian (1824–1894), city councilor, councilor of the city of Essen, board member of the Sparkasse Essen
- Sölling, Heinrich Carl (1813–1902), German businessman, city councilor, patron and honorary citizen of the city of Essen
- Sölling, Heinrich Theodor (1802–1886), President of the Chamber of Commerce, City Councilor of the City of Essen, Chairman of the Sparkasse Essen
- Söllinger, Ernst (1896–1985), German athlete, sports teacher and functionary
- Sollmann, Frank (* 1965), German film actor, theater actor and voice actor
- Sollmann, Max (* 1904), German businessman, SS leader and head of Lebensborn e. V.
- Sollmann, Melitta (* 1958), German luge athlete
- Sollmann, Phillip (* 1974), German musician
- Sollmann, Wilhelm (1881–1951), German journalist and politician (SPD), MdR
- Söllner, Alfons (* 1947), German political scientist
- Söllner, Alfred (1930–2005), German legal scholar and judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
- Söllner, Dietmar (* 1959), Austrian basketball coach
- Söllner, Hans (* 1955), Bavarian singer and songwriter
- Söllner, Johannes (* 1983), German composer and musician
- Söllner, Karl (1903–1986), Austrian-American chemist
- Söllner, Klaus Peter (* 1956), German politician (FW), district administrator of the district of Kulmbach
- Söllner, Leopold (* 1905), German resistance fighter and KPD functionary
- Söllner, Otto (1903–1983), German music educator, general director of the Trier Opera and conductor
- Söllner, Paul (1911–1991), German rower and sports organizer
- Söllner, Pippi (* 1965), German actress
- Söllner, Ronny (* 1983), German pop singer and lyricist
- Söllner, Siegfried (1936–2019), German football player
- Söllner, Werner (1951–2019), German writer
- Sollogub, Vladimir Alexandrovich (1813–1882), Russian writer
- Sollonsch, Dirk (* 1962), German comedian
- Sollors, Werner (* 1943), German-American English specialist
- Sollorz, Michael (* 1962), German writer
- Söllscher, Göran (* 1955), Swedish guitarist and lutenist
- Solltmann, Idamarie (1889–1980), German social worker
- Sollwedel, Inge (1924–2011), German publicist and politician (FDP)
- Solly, Edward (1776–1848), English merchant and art collector
- Solly, Jon (* 1963), British long-distance runner
Solm
- Solm, Fred (1899–1993), Austrian director, film actor and screenwriter
- Solman, Riina (* 1972), Estonian politician
- Solmar, Jette (1794–1889), German singer and salonnière
- Solmaz, Abdulaziz (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Solmecke, Christian (* 1973), German lawyer, author and web video producer
- Solmecke, Klaus (* 1942), German local politician (SPD), former mayor of Gevelsberg
- Solmi, Enrico (* 1956), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Parma
- Solmitz, Fritz (1893–1933), social democratic politician, lawyer and journalist
- Solmitz, Walter (1905–1962), German philosopher and university professor
- Solms, Adolph Ludwig zu (1706–1760), royal Polish and electoral Saxon chamberlain and manor owner
- Solms, Amalie Countess zu (1820–1900), German patroness
- Solms, Christoph Heinrich Friedrich zu (1741–1829), Electoral Saxon Privy Councilor and Chamberlain
- Solms, Feodora zu (1920–2006), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Solms, Heinrich von († 1407), provost in the diocese of Münster
- Solms, Hermann Otto (* 1940), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Vice-President of the German Bundestag
- Solms, Johann zu (1464–1483), German nobleman
- Solms, Lisa von († 1409), abbess at Nottuln Abbey
- Solms, Mark (* 1961), South African neuroscientist and psychoanalyst
- Solms, Max zu (1893–1968), German sociologist
- Solms, Otto Heinrich Ludwig zu (1740–1814), electoral Saxon or royal Saxon privy councilor and manor owner and registrar of the Sonnewalde lordship
- Solms, Otto von († 1359), canon in the diocese of Münster
- Solms, Reinhard zu († 1562), German military leader, military engineer and military theorist of the Renaissance era
- Solms, Wilhelm (* 1937), German specialist in German
- Solms-Baruth, Friedrich zu (1795–1879), Prussian nobleman and politician
- Solms-Baruth, Friedrich zu (1821–1904), landlord, member of the Reichstag
- Solms-Baruth, Friedrich zu (1853–1920), German politician and Chamberlain
- Solms-Baruth, Friedrich zu (1886–1951), German nobleman and resistance fighter of July 20, 1944
- Solms-Braunfels, Albrecht Prinz zu (1841–1901), German nobleman and co-founder of the Cynological Society in Germany
- Solms-Braunfels, Alexander zu (1807–1867), Prussian major general
- Solms-Braunfels, Alexander zu (1855–1926), Austrian sports functionary
- Solms-Braunfels, Amalie zu (1602–1675), lady-in-waiting; by marriage to the Princess of Orange and the Countess of Nassau
- Solms-Braunfels, Bernhard zu (1800–1868), Hanoverian and Prussian general of the cavalry
- Solms-Braunfels, Bernhard zu (1839–1867), Austrian officer
- Solms-Braunfels, Carl zu (1812–1875), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Solms-Braunfels, Ernst zu (1835–1880), Hessian nobleman, captain, member of parliament and politician
- Solms-Braunfels, Ferdinand zu (1797–1873), German nobleman
- Solms-Braunfels, Friedrich Wilhelm zu (1770–1814), Prussian major general
- Solms-Braunfels, Friedrich zu (1864–1936), German politician, officer and member of parliament
- Solms-Braunfels, Georg Friedrich zu (1890–1970), Hessian nobleman
- Solms-Braunfels, Georg zu (1836-1891), Hessian nobleman
- Solms-Braunfels, Hermann zu (1845–1900), German nobleman and politician, MdR
- Solms-Braunfels, Ulrike Luise zu (1731–1792), Landgrave and Regent of Hesse-Homburg
- Solms-Braunfels, Wilhelm zu (1801–1868), Prussian lieutenant general
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Eleonore zu (1871–1937), German noblewoman, last Grand Duchess of Hessen-Darmstadt
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Ferdinand zu (1806–1876), German nobleman and politician
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Ferdinand zu (1886–1918), German aristocrat and officer
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Friedrich Alexander zu (1763–1830), Prussian major general and governor of the Berg general government
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Karl zu (1866–1920), German politician
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Ludwig zu (1805–1880), German nobleman and politician
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Philipp Reinhard zu (1934–2015), German agricultural entrepreneur
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Reinhard Ludwig zu (1867–1951), German politician
- Solms-Laubach, Agnes zu (1578–1602), Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel
- Solms-Laubach, Bernhard zu (1900–1938), German politician (NSDAP), member of the Landtag in the People's State of Hesse
- Solms-Laubach, Ernstotto zu (1890–1977), German art historian
- Solms-Laubach, Friedrich zu (1769–1822), Reichshofrat and Prussian President
- Solms-Laubach, Friedrich zu (1833–1900), German nobleman and politician, MdR
- Solms-Laubach, Hermann zu (1842–1915), German botanist
- Solms-Laubach, Karl zu (1870–1945), German district administrator
- Solms-Laubach, Reinhard zu (1801–1870), Prussian major general
- Solms-Laubach, Sophie von (1594–1651), wife of Margrave Joachim Ernst of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Solms-Laubach, Wilhelm zu (1861–1936), German administrative officer
- Solms-Lich, Eberhard zu (1530–1600), Landdrost of the Duchy of Westphalia
- Solms-Lich, Philipp von (1468–1544), German nobleman
- Solms-Rödelheim, Franz zu (1796-1852), Hessian MP
- Solms-Rödelheim, Franz zu (1864–1923), Hessian and Prussian politician and landowner
- Solms-Rödelheim, Friedrich zu (1574–1649), imperial chamberlain, councilor and colonel
- Solms-Rödelheim, Friedrich zu (1791-1859), Prussian major general
- Solms-Rödelheim, Friedrich zu (1827–1883), Prussian politician and landowner from the Solms-Rödelheim family
- Solms-Rödelheim, Georg Ludwig zu (1664–1716), Major General in Kurbrandenburg
- Solms-Rödelheim, Karl zu (1790–1844), Hessian nobleman, general and politician
- Solms-Rödelheim, Max Ernst zu (1910–1993), German sociologist
- Solms-Rödelheim, Maximilian zu (1826-1892), Hessian and Prussian politician and landowner
- Solms-Rödelheim, Otto zu (1829–1904), Prussian politician, landowner in Pomerania
- Solms-Rödelheim, Volrath zu (1762-1818), poet and freemason
- Solms-Rödelheim, Wilhelm zu (1914–1996), Austrian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Alfred zu (1810–1870), Prussian nobleman and politician
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Anna Maria zu (1585–1634), Countess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Eberhard zu (1825–1912), German diplomat
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Friedrich Eberhard zu (1691–1752), Imperial Privy Councilor and registrar in Lower Lusatia
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Otto zu (1845–1886), German officer and member of parliament
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Peter zu (1840–1922), German nobleman and politician
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Theodor zu (1814–1890), Prussian nobleman
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Victor Friedrich von (1730–1783), Prussian diplomat and under Friedrich II. Prussian envoy in Stockholm and Saint Petersburg
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Viktor Christian Konstantin von (1815–1890), Prussian district administrator
- Solms-Sonnenwalde, Wilhelm zu (1787-1859), German landlord
- Solms-Wildenfels and Tecklenburg, Friedrich Ludwig zu (1708–1789), Russian officer and statesman from Electoral Saxony
- Solms-Wildenfels, August zu (1823–1918), Prussian lieutenant general
- Solms-Wildenfels, Friedrich Christoph zu (1712–1792), German general
- Solms-Wildenfels, Friedrich Magnus I. zu (1743–1801), German count
- Solms-Wildenfels, Friedrich Magnus II. Zu (1777-1857), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Solms-Wildenfels, Friedrich Magnus III. zu (1811–1883), German landlord, officer and politician
- Solms-Wildenfels, Friedrich Magnus IV. Zu (1847–1910), German nobleman and politician
- Solms-Wildenfels, Friedrich Magnus V. zu (1886–1945), German nobleman, officer and politician
- Solms-Wildenfels, Ingrid Gräfin zu (* 1933), German doctor
- Solms-Wildenfels-Laubach, Heinrich Wilhelm zu (1675–1741), registrar and Prussian major general
- Solmsen, Felix (1865–1911), German Indo-Europeanist
- Solmsen, Friedrich (1904–1989), American classical philologist of German origin
- Solmssen, Arthur (1928–2018), American lawyer and writer
- Solmssen, Georg (1869–1957), banker (Disconto-Gesellschaft, Deutsche Bank)
- Solmssen, Peter Y. (* 1955), American-German manager
- Solmundson, Kara (* 1974), Canadian badminton player
Soln
- Solnado, Mikkel (* 1975), Danish-Portuguese pop singer
- Solnado, Raul (1929–2009), Portuguese comedian, theater, film and television actor
- Sölner, Wilhelm I. (1671–1741), German Cistercian abbot
- Solnický, Jakub (* 1994), Czech squash player
- Solnit, Rebecca (* 1961), American essayist and cultural historian
- Solnitz, Anton Wilhelm , German-Bohemian composer of the pre-classical period
- Solnzew, Eleasar Borissowitsch (1900–1936), Russian historian and economist
- Solnzew, Konstantin Alexandrowitsch (* 1950), Russian chemist and university professor
- Solnzew, Sergei Ivanovich (1872–1936), Russian-Soviet economist
solo
- Solo, Bobby (* 1945), Italian rock 'n' roll musician and pop singer
- Solo, Bruno (* 1964), French actor and television presenter
- Solo, Ed , British DJ and music producer
- Solo, Hope (* 1981), American soccer player
- Solo, Ksenia (* 1987), Canadian actress
- Solo, Mano (1963-2010), French singer
- Solo, Markus (* 1968), Indonesian religious chaplain of the Steyler Missionaries (SVD)
- Solo, Sandy , German rapper
- Solod, Daniil Semjonowitsch (1908–1988), Soviet ambassador
- Solodjankin, Alexei (* 1972), Russian ski jumper
- Solodkin, Marina (1952–2013), Israeli politician
- Solodow, Gennadi Stepanowitsch (1934–2020), Soviet-Russian walker
- Solodow, Viktor Viktorovich (* 1962), Soviet weightlifter
- Solodownikow, Alexei Jurjewitsch (* 1970), Russian entomologist
- Solodownikow, Gavrila Gavrilowitsch (1826–1901), Russian businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist and patron
- Soloduchin, Nikolai Ivanovich (* 1955), Soviet judoka
- Soloduchin, Vyacheslav Fyodorovich (1950–1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Solodyagin, Vladislav , Russian opera singer (bass)
- Soloff, Lew (1944-2015), American jazz trumpeter
- Sologhani, Mahdi (* 1992), Iranian grass skier
- Sologne, Madeleine (1912–1995), French actress
- Sologub, Fyodor (1863-1927), Russian writer
- Sologubow, Nikolai Michailowitsch (1924–1988), Soviet ice hockey player
- Solomán, Rolando (* 1988), Guatemalan road cyclist
- Solomatin, Andrei Jurjewitsch (* 1975), Russian football player
- Solomatina, Lyudmila Sergejewna (* 1981), Russian biathlete
- Solombrino, Domenico (* 1987), German-Italian racing driver and driving instructor
- Solomennikow, Andrei Alexandrovich (* 1987), Russian cyclist
- Solomenzew, Michail Sergejewitsch (1913–2008), Soviet politician
- Solomiac, Léon (1884–1960), French administrator
- Solomin, Anatolij (* 1952), Ukrainian walker
- Solomin, Juri Mefodjewitsch (* 1935), Russian actor and theater director
- Solomin, Wassili Anatoljewitsch (1953–1997), Russian boxer
- Solomin, Vitaly Mefodjewitsch (1941–2002), Russian actor
- Solomina, Olga Nikolajewna (* 1956), Soviet-Russian glaciologist and university professor
- Solomirski, Dmitri Pawlowitsch (1838–1923), Russian entrepreneur, philanthropist and patron
- Solomirski, Pawel Dmitrijewitsch (1798–1870), Russian entrepreneur
- Solomirski, Wladimir Dmitrijewitsch (1802–1884), Russian court official, private scholar and poet
- Solomon , King of Makuria, Nubia
- Solomon (1902–1988), British pianist
- Solomon ibn Gabirol , Jewish poet and philosopher
- Solomon Iguru I. (* 1948), Ugandan Omukama (King) of the Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara
- Solomon ka Dinuzulu (1891–1933), King of the Zulu (1913–1933)
- Solomon, Abraham (1823-1862) British painter
- Solomon, Ada (* 1968), Romanian film producer
- Solomon, Albert (1876–1914), Australian politician
- Solomon, Alexandru (* 1966), Romanian film director
- Solomon, Andrew (* 1963), American and British journalist and book author
- Solomon, Carl (1928-1993), American writer
- Solomon, Charles (1884-1933), American mobster
- Solomon, Clifford (1931-2004), American jazz and rhythm & blues musician (saxophone)
- Solomon, Courtney (* 1971), Canadian film producer and director
- Solomon, Cynthia (* 1938), American computer scientist
- Solomon, Darsan (* 1993), American actor
- Solomon, David Henry (born 1929), Australian chemist
- Solomon, Dennis (* 1966), German-American legal scholar
- Solomon, Diane , American singer
- Solomon, Duane (* 1984), American middle-distance runner
- Solomon, Ed (* 1960), American screenwriter, film producer and director
- Solomon, Edward (1855–1895), English composer and conductor
- Solomon, Eric (1935-2020) British mathematician and game designer
- Solomon, Gerald BH (1930-2001), American politician
- Solomon, Gustave (1930–1996), American mathematician
- Solomon, Harold (* 1952), American tennis player
- Solomon, Holly (1934–2002), American art dealer, gallery owner, and actress
- Solomon, Jack (1913-2002), American sound engineer
- Solomon, Jarrin (* 1986), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Solomon, Joseph J. , American politician
- Solomon, Lawrence (* 1948), Canadian author and journalist
- Solomon, Lenny (* 1952), Canadian jazz violinist, arranger and composer
- Solomon, Manor (* 1999), Israeli soccer player
- Solomon, Matt (* 1996), Hong Kong-Chinese-Australian racing car driver
- Solomon, Maynard (* 1930), American music producer and co-founder of Vanguard Records as well as a well-known musicologist
- Solomon, Melvin († 2003), American jazz musician
- Solomon, Mike (* 1954), sprinter and middle distance runner from Trinidad and Tobago
- Solomon, Norman (* 1933), British rabbi, lecturer and author
- Solomon, Norman (* 1951), American journalist and anti-war activist
- Solomon, Oana (* 1966), German actress of Romanian origin
- Solomon, Petre (1923–1991), Romanian writer and translator
- Solomon, Reanna (* 1981), Nauruan weightlifter
- Solomon, Rebecca (1832–1886), English painter
- Solomon, Richard H. (1937–2017), American diplomat and political scientist
- Solomon, Ronald (* 1948), American mathematician
- Solomon, Sean (* 1945), American geophysicist
- Solomon, Serita (* 1990), British hurdler
- Solomon, Shalonda (* 1985), American sprinter
- Solomon, Simeon (1840–1905) British Pre-Raphaelite painter
- Solomon, Solomon Joseph (1860–1927) English painter
- Solomon, Stacey (* 1989), British singer
- Solomon, Stanley (1917–2015), Canadian violist and music manager
- Solomon, Steven (* 1993), Australian sprinter
- Solomon, Suniti († 2015), Indian medic and microbiologist, the pioneer of medical AIDS research and prevention in India
- Solomon, Susan (* 1956), American atmospheric chemist
- Solomon-Godeau, Abigail (* 1948), American art critic and art historian and professor emeritus
- Solomonica, Alexander , author and victim of the Holocaust
- Solomonik, Ella Issaakowna (1917–2005), Soviet ancient historian and university professor
- Solomonoff, Ray (1926–2009), American mathematician
- Solomons, Natasha (* 1980), British author
- Solomos, Dionysios (1798–1857), Greek nobleman and poet
- Solomou, Solomos (1970–1996), Cypriot protester, victim of the Cyprus conflict
- Solomun (* 1975), Bosnian DJ and music producer
- Solon , Greek politician and Athens lawmaker
- Solon, Yvonne Prettner (* 1946), American politician
- Solonandrasana, Olivier Mahafaly (* 1964), Malagasy politician
- Solonar, Stefan (* 1956), German chess player and trainer
- Solondz, Todd (born 1959), American director, actor and screenwriter
- Solonenko, Denys (* 1992), Ukrainian boxer
- Solonewitsch, Iwan Lukjanowitsch (1891–1953), Russian writer, Soviet sports official and GULAG prisoner
- Solonevich, Tamara Vladimirovna (1894–1938), Russian interpreter, writer and Soviet critic of the regime
- Soloņicins, Genādijs (* 1980), Latvian football player
- Solonitsyn, Anatoly Alexejewitsch (1934–1982), Soviet actor
- Solopov, Igor (1961–2019), Russian and Estonian table tennis player
- Solorz-Żak, Zygmunt (* 1956), Polish media and telecommunications entrepreneur
- Solórzano Gutiérrez, José Carlos (1860–1936), Nicaraguan politician and president of the country
- Solórzano Pérez, Jorge (* 1961), Nicaraguan clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Granada
- Solórzano Rojas, Timoteo (* 1969), Peruvian religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Trujillo
- Solórzano, Apolinar (* 1934), Venezuelan sprinter
- Solórzano, Ignacio (* 1995), Spanish ice hockey player
- Soloshenkin, Yevgeny Alexandrovich (* 1966), Russian chess player
- Soloshenko, Igor (* 1979), Kazakh football player
- Solotareff, Grégoire (* 1953), French author and illustrator of children's books
- Solotarjow, Yegor Ivanovich (1847–1878), Russian mathematician
- Solotarjow, Wassili Andrejewitsch (1872–1964), Russian composer
- Solotarjow, Wladislaw Andrejewitsch (1942–1975), Soviet composer and bayan player
- Solothurnmann, Jürg (* 1943), Swiss jazz saxophonist and journalist
- Solotov, Yuri Alexandrovich (* 1932), Russian chemist
- Solotuchin, Pyotr Wassiljewitsch (1897–1968), Soviet officer and employee of the SMAD
- Solotuchin, Vadim Wiktorowitsch (* 1967), Russian lepidopterist
- Solotuchin, Valery Sergeyevich (1941–2013), Russian film and theater actor
- Solotuchina, Natalija (* 1985), Ukrainian hammer thrower
- Solotzew, Alexander (* 1957), Russian painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Solouchin, Rem Iwanowitsch (1930–1988), Soviet physicist
- Solovay, Robert M. (* 1938), American mathematician
- Soloveitchik, Joseph Ber (1903–1993), Orthodox rabbi, Talmud scholar and modern Jewish philosopher
- Solovej, Jan (* 1961), Danish physicist
- Solovejs, Aleksandrs (* 1991), Latvian beach volleyball player
- Solovieff, Miriam (1921–2004), American violinist and music teacher
- Solovine, Maurice (1875–1958), Romanian-French philosopher and translator
- Sołow, Madison (* 1992), Canadian-Polish soccer player
- Solow, Robert M. (* 1924), American economist
- Solow, Sidney P. (1910–1984), American chemist, film technician, and executive director
- Soloway, Robert (* 1980), American entrepreneur
- Solowej, Hanna (* 1992), Ukrainian racing cyclist
- Solowitz, Alex (* 1979), American actor, singer and producer
- Solovyanenko, Anatoly (1932–1999), Ukrainian opera singer (tenor)
- Solowjow, Alexander Konstantinowitsch (1846–1879), Russian revolutionary
- Solowjow, Alexei Michailowitsch (* 1981), Russian biathlete
- Solowjow, Alexei Wjatscheslawowitsch (* 1984), Russian lepidopterologist
- Solowjow, Anatoli Jakowlewitsch (* 1948), Soviet and Russian cosmonaut
- Solowjow, Anatoli Wassiljewitsch (1922–2000), Russian theater and cinema actor
- Solowjow, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1989), Russian ice dancer
- Solovyov, Evgeny Vitalievich (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Solowjow, Juri Wladimirowitsch (1940–1977), Russian ballet dancer
- Solowjow, Leonid Wassiljewitsch (1906–1962), Russian writer and screenwriter
- Solovyov, Maxim Jurjewitsch (* 1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Solowjow, Nikolai Feopemptowitsch (1846–1916), Russian composer, music teacher and critic
- Solovyov, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1931-2007), Soviet wrestler
- Solovyov, Pawel Alexandrowitsch (1917–1996), Soviet engine designer
- Solowjow, Sergei Alexandrowitsch (* 1944), Soviet and Russian film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Solowjow, Sergei Michailowitsch (1820–1879), Russian historian
- Solowjow, Vadim Georgijewitsch (1925–1998), Russian physicist
- Solowjow, Vladimir Alexejewitsch (* 1946), Soviet cosmonaut, engineer
- Solowjow, Wladimir Rudolfowitsch (* 1963), Russian journalist
- Solowjow, Wladimir Sergejewitsch (1853–1900), Russian religious philosopher and poet
- Solowjow-Sedoi, Wassili Pawlowitsch (1907–1979), Soviet composer
- Solovyova, Irina Bajanowna (* 1937), Soviet aspiring cosmonaut
- Solovyova, Natalja Nikolajewna (* 1982), Russian biathlete
- Solovyova, Valerija Alexandrovna (* 1992), Russian tennis player
- Sołowow, Michał (* 1962), Polish entrepreneur and rally driver
- Solozobova, Maria (* 1979), Russian violinist
Sols
- Solzhenitsyn, Alexander Issajewitsch (1918–2008), Russian writer, playwright, historian and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
- Solska, Irena (1877–1958), Polish actress and director
- Solski, Adam (1895–1940), Polish professional soldier, victim of the Katyn massacre and author of a later published diary
- Solski, Ludwik (1855–1954), Polish actor, director and theater director
- Solskjær, Ole Gunnar (* 1973), Norwegian football player
- Solskyj, Stepan (1835–1900), Ukrainian theologian and mayor of the city of Kiev (1887–1900)
- Solsona i Sancho, Ramon (* 1950), Catalan journalist, screenwriter and writer
- Solstad, Dag (* 1941), Norwegian writer
Solt
- Solt , Grand Duke of Hungary
- Solt, Mary Ellen (1920–2007), American literary scholar and poet
- Solta, Georg Renatus (1915–2005), Austrian linguist, Indo-Europeanist
- Šołta, Jan (1921–2004), Sorbian historian and economist
- Soltan Ali Maschhadi (1435–1520), Persian calligrapher and calligraphy teacher
- Soltan, Mohamed (* 1988), Egyptian-American political activist
- Soltan, Sadok Seli († 1328), Turkish-German officer
- Soltan, Uladsimir (1953–1997), Belarusian composer
- Soltani, Abdolfattah (* 1953), Iranian lawyer
- Soltani, Bouguerra (* 1954), Islamist leader
- Soltani, Hocine (1972-2002), Algerian boxer
- Soltani, Karim (* 1984), Algerian-French soccer player
- Soltani, Kian (* 1992), Austrian cellist
- Soltanowski, Ivan Dmitrijewitsch (* 1955), Russian diplomat
- Soltanpour, Kiyan (* 1989), German-Iranian soccer player
- Soltau, Achim (1938–2016), German correspondence chess grandmaster
- Soltau, Annegret (* 1946), German body art collage artist
- Soltau, Carsten Wilhelm (1767–1836), German businessman and deputy mayor
- Soltau, Dietrich Wilhelm (1745–1827), German writer and translator
- Soltau, Franz Jürgen (1847–1911), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor and superintendent
- Soltau, Friedrich , German economist, politician and philologist
- Soltau, Friedrich Leonard von (1800–1846), German literary scholar and folk song collector
- Soltau, Gerty (1913–1990), German actress
- Soltau, Gordie (1925-2014) American football player
- Soltau, Hermann Wilhelm (1812–1861), German painter and graphic artist
- Soltau, Konrad von († 1407), rector of Charles University in Prague; Rector of the University of Heidelberg; Bishop of Verden
- Soltau, Kurt (1923–1995), German entertainer, magician and inventor
- Soltau, Mirko (* 1980), German soccer player
- Soltau, Otto (1880–1966), German Baptist pastor, chairman of the Eastern section of the Federation of Evangelical Free Churches
- Soltau, Otto (1885–1915), German painter
- Soltau, Pauline (1833–1902), German violinist and painter
- Soltau, Reinhard (* 1941), German politician (FDP), MdHB
- Soltau, Rolf (1917–1980), German politician (SPD)
- Soltau, Thomas (* 1982), Danish basketball player
- Soltau, Wilfried (1912–1995), German canoeist
- Soltek, Stefan (* 1956), German art historian and museum director
- Söltel, Louise (1822–1887), German theater actress and translator
- Solter, Andrea (* 1965), German actress, radio play and voice actor
- Solter, Davor (* 1941), Croatian-American developmental biologist
- Solter, Fany (* 1944), pianist and professor of music, teacher
- Solter, Friedo (* 1932), German actor and director
- Solter, Hannelore , German radio play director
- Sölter, Heinrich (1889–1955), German politician (SPD)
- Sölter, Kai-Uwe (* 1974), German frisbee player
- Sölter, Walter (1930–1988), German art and building historian, archaeologist, aerial photo archaeologist and director of the Ruhrland Museum in Essen
- Solterbeck, Hans-Klaus (1929-2010), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Šoltes, Igor (* 1964), Slovenian politician, MEP
- Soltész, Janos (1952–2012), German-Hungarian painter
- Soltesz, Stefan (* 1949), Austrian conductor and artistic director
- Solti, Georg (1912–1997), Hungarian conductor
- Soltík, Martin (* 1991), Czech grass skier
- Soltík, Tomáš (* 1994), Czech grass skier
- Soltikow, Michael Graf (1902–1984), German writer and journalist
- Soltis, Andrew (* 1947), American chess player and author
- Soltis, Douglas E. (* 1953), American evolutionary biologist and botanist
- Soltis, Frank (* 1940), American computer scientist
- Soltis, Pamela (* 1957), American evolutionary biologist and botanist
- Soltkahn, Anke (* 1941), German politician (CDU, PRO)
- Soltmann, Conrad Heinrich (1782–1859), German pharmacist and entrepreneur
- Soltmann, Dieter (* 1935), German manager
- Soltmann, Otto , German ambassador
- Soltwedel, Alexander von , councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Soltwedel, Rüdiger (* 1945), German economist
- Soltwedel-Schäfer, Irene (* 1955), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen) and entrepreneur
- Solty, Ingar (* 1979), German author
- Sołtyk, Kajetan (1715–1788), Polish priest and bishop
- Sołtyk, Roman (1791–1843), Polish general
- Sołtys, Adam (1890–1968), Polish composer, conductor and music teacher
- Sołtys, Mieczysław (1863–1929), Polish composer
- Sołtys, Paweł (* 1978), Polish musician and writer
Solu
- Solum, Ola (1943–1996), Norwegian film director, screenwriter and actor
- Solusod, Micah (* 1990), American voice actor for Funimation Entertainment
Solv
- Solvang, Ann-Beth , Norwegian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Solvang, Fredrik (* 1977), Norwegian journalist and television presenter
- Solvay, Ernest (1838-1922), Belgian chemist and amateur researcher
- Sólveig Arnarsdóttir (* 1973), Icelandic actress
- Sólveig Pálsdóttir (* 1959), Icelandic writer and actress
- Sólveig Pétursdóttir (* 1952), Icelandic politician, President of Parliament
- Solveig, Martin (* 1976), French house producer and house DJ
- Sölvi Geir Ottesen (* 1984), Icelandic football player
- Solvik, Morten (* 1962), Norwegian-American musicologist
- Solvik-Olsen, Ketil (* 1972), Norwegian politician, member of the Storting
Solw
- Solway, Maurice (1906–2001), Canadian violinist, composer and music teacher
Soly
- Solymos, Péter (1910–2000), Hungarian pianist
- Solymosi, Andreas (* 1947), German-Hungarian mathematician, professor of computer science, author
- Solymosi, Gabor (* 1979), Hungarian pool player
- Solymosi, József (* 1959), Hungarian-Canadian mathematician
- Solymosi-Thurzó, Vera (1925–2016), German-Hungarian artist
- Sólyom, László (* 1942), Hungarian President
Solz
- Solz, Aron Alexandrowitsch (1872–1945), Russian lawyer and revolutionary
- Solz, Wolfgang (1940-2017), German football player and coach
- Solzbacher, Claudia (* 1956), German school teacher and university teacher