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star
- Star Reese, Andrea (* 1952), American photographer
- Star, Celeste (* 1985), American porn actress
- Star, Charmane (* 1979), American porn actress, actress and model
- Star, Darren (born 1961), American director, producer and screenwriter
- Star, Hovi (* 1986), Israeli singer
- Star, Jeffree (* 1985), American model, drag queen, make-up artist, fashion designer, singer and DJ
- Star, Jonny (* 1964), German visual artist
- Star, Luna (* 1989), American porn actress
- Star, Ryan (* 1978), American musician
- Star, Susan Leigh (1954-2010), American sociologist
Stara
- Starace, Achille (1889–1945), Italian fascist politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Starace, Potito (* 1981), Italian tennis player
- Starak, Jerzy (* 1945), Polish entrepreneur
- Starak, Roman (1929–2016), Polish artist
- Štaras, Arūnas (* 1951), Lithuanian mathematician and politician
- Stāraste, Margarita (1914–2014), Soviet-Latvian writer and illustrator
- Staratzke, Hans-Werner (1912–2004), German economist, manager and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
Died
- Starbatty, Joachim (* 1940), German economist, university professor and politician (ALFA), MEP
- Starbrook, David (* 1945), British judoka
- Starbuck, JoJo (* 1951), American figure skater
Starc
- Starc, Brandon (* 1993), Australian high jumper
- Starc, Janez (1885–1953), Austrian politician (KSS), member of the state parliament
- Starčević, Ante (1823–1896), Croatian politician, publicist and author
- Starčević, Petra (* 1987), Croatian biathlete
- Starch, Daniel (1883–1979), American psychologist and market researcher
- Starchand († 966), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Starcher, Buddy (1906–2001), American country musician
- Starck, Abraham (1659–1709), German organ builder in Bohemia
- Starck, Alexander (1909–1963), German trade union official (FDGB), MdV
- Starck, Andreas , German medic
- Starck, Benjamin (1554–1634), Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Starck, Caspar Heinrich (1681–1750), German Lutheran theologian and author
- Starck, Christian (* 1937), German lawyer, university professor and judge of the Lower Saxony State Court
- Starck, Claude (* 1928), Swiss cellist
- Starck, Constantin , German sculptor and medalist
- Starck, Dietrich (1908–2001), German doctor and biologist
- Starck, Dominique (* 1956), Swiss guitarist, composer and music teacher
- Starck, Ferdinand Maximilian (1778–1857), German lawyer and politician
- Starck, Friedrich von (1790–1864), Major General of the Electorate of Hesse and member of the Hessian Estates Assembly
- Starck, Friedrich Wilhelm (1891–1968), German police chief and SS brigade leader
- Starck, Fritz (* 1900), German politician (DP), MdHB
- Starck, Harry (* 1931), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Starck, Joachim (* 1938), German judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Starck, Johann August von (1741-1816), German writer and theologian
- Starck, Johann David (1770–1841), Bohemian coal and steel entrepreneur and large industrialist
- Starck, Johann Friedrich (1680–1756), Lutheran theologian and pietist writer of edification
- Starck, Karl von (1796–1875), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Starck, Karl von (1867–1937), German administrative lawyer and politician, Reich and State Commissioner for the Occupied Rhenish Territories (1919–1921)
- Starck, Matthias (1628–1708), German auxiliary bishop, theologian and philosopher
- Starck, Monika von (* 1939), German painter, draftsman and sculptor
- Starck, Niklaus (* 1956), Swiss author
- Starck, Philippe (* 1949), French designer and architect
- Starck, Samuel (1649–1697), German Lutheran theologian
- Starck, Sebastian (1528–1586), German Protestant theologian, pastor and superintendent
- Starck, Simon (1865–1939), Austrian politician (non-attached), member of the National Council
- Starck, Waltraud (* 1942), Austrian director, theater director, actress, radio play speaker and dubbing artist
- Starck, Wilhelm Friedrich von (1835–1913), Prussian lawyer, Minister of State in Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Starcke, Carl Nikolai (1858–1926), Danish sociologist, philosopher, educator and politician, member of the Folketing
- Starcke, Hans (1875–1943), German artist and poet
- Starcke, Johann Georg (1630–1695), Saxon builder
- Starcke, Johann Heinrich (1651–1707), German physician
- Starcke, Johannes , German Protestant theologian and writer
- Starcke, Julius (1895–1945), German sculptor
- Starcke, Michael (1949-2016), German poet
- Starcke, Paul Eduard (1837–1885), German military doctor
- Starcke, Richard (1864–1945), German painter and illustrator
- Starcke, Willy (1880–1945), German manager
- Starczewski, Feliks Władysław (1868–1945), Polish composer
- Starczewski, Kurt (* 1886), German painter and graphic artist
Stard
- Stard Ova , German music producer and songwriter
- Stardust, Alvin (1942-2014) British rock musician and actor
- Stardust, Angie (1939–2007), German-American singer, stage artist, film actress and nightclub operator
Starlings
- Stare, Agata (* 1998), Slovenian ski jumper
- Stare, Matej (* 1978), Slovenian racing cyclist
- Stare, Ragnar (1884–1964), Swedish sports marksman
- Staręga, Maciej (* 1990), Polish cross-country skier
- Starek, August (* 1945), Austrian football player and coach
- Stárek, Jiří (1923–2011), Czech conductor
- Starer, Robert (1924–2001), American composer and pianist
- Starewicz, Władysław (1882–1965), Polish puppet filmmaker, pioneer of stop motion technology
Starf
- Starffin, Victor (1916–1957), baseball player of Russian descent in Japan
- Stark, Franz (1915–1945), German SS-Hauptscharführer and camp leader in the Kleinbodungen subcamp of the Mittelbau concentration camp
- Starflinger, Josef , German soccer player
Starg
- Stargardt, Ernst (1883–1954), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdV
- Stargardt, Joseph A. (1822–1885), German publisher and bookseller
- Stargardt, Karl (1875–1927), German ophthalmologist
- Stargardt, Nicholas (* 1962), Australian historian
- Stargell, Willie (1940-2001) American baseball player
Starh
- Starhawk (* 1951), American writer
- Starhemberg, Eberhard IV von (1360–1429), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Starhemberg, Erasmus I von (1503–1560), Austrian nobleman
- Starhemberg, Ernst Rüdiger (1899–1956), Austrian politician and home guard leader
- Starhemberg, Ernst Rüdiger von (1638–1701), defender of Vienna during the second Turkish siege in 1683
- Starhemberg, Ernst Rüdiger von (1861–1927), Austrian landowner and politician, member of the state parliament
- Starhemberg, Fanny (1875–1943), Austrian politician (CS), member of the Federal Council, functionary of the Red Cross
- Starhemberg, Georg Adam von (1724–1807), Austrian diplomat, minister and chief steward
- Starhemberg, Gotthard von († 1493), governor of the Enns
- Starhemberg, Guido von (1657–1737), Austrian general
- Starhemberg, Gundaker Thomas (1663–1745), Austrian financial expert and president of the ministerial account deputation
- Starhemberg, Johann IV. (1412–1474), Governor above the Enns
- Starhemberg, Ludwig von (1762–1833), Austrian nobleman and diplomat
- Starhemberg, Maria Eva Sophia von (1722–1773), by marriage Landgravine von Hessen-Rotenburg
- Starhemberg, Maximilian Lorenz von († 1689), imperial field marshal and (from 1679) commander of the Philippsburg fortress
- Starhemberg, Ulrich von († 1486), governor above the Enns
Stari
- Staribacher, Andreas (* 1957), Austrian tax advisor and politician
- Staribacher, Josef (1921–2014), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Staribacher, Wolfgang (* 1955), Austrian musician
- Starik, F. (1958–2018), Dutch poet and artist
- Starik, Nadeschda Alexandrovna (* 1984), Russian biathlete
- Starikow, Nikolai Wiktorowitsch (* 1970), Russian politician, writer and publicist
- Starikow, Sergei Wiktorowitsch (* 1958), Russian ice hockey player
- Starikow, Vladimir Sergejewitsch (1919–1987), Russian sinologist, ethnologist and agricultural historian
- Starikowa, Lyubow Wladimirowna (* 1996), Russian natural track tobogganist
- Starin, John H. (1825–1909) American politician
- Staring, Bryan (* 1987), Australian motorcycle racer
- Starink, Ed (* 1952), Dutch studio musician, composer, arranger and music producer
- Starink, Mike (* 1970), Dutch radio / television presenter and actor
- Starischka, Stephan (* 1946), German sports scientist
- Starita, Al , American jazz musician
- Staritz, Dietrich (* 1934), German political scientist, agent of the GDR State Security
- Staritz, Joachim (1932–2001), German radio play director
- Staritz, Katharina (1903–1953), German Protestant theologian
- Staritz, Rudolf (* 1921), German communications engineer
Strong
- Stark, Adele von (1859–1923), Austrian enamel artist
- Stark, Adolf (* 1950), Austrian politician (FPK), Member of the Carinthian state parliament
- Stark, Agneta (* 1946), Swedish economist
- Stark, Albin (1885–1960), Swedish architect
- Stark, Anton (1929–2018), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Stark, Archie (1897–1985), American football player
- Stark, Benjamin (1820–1898), American politician
- Stark, Billy (* 1956), Scottish football player and coach
- Stark, Bobby (1906-1946), American jazz trumpeter
- Stark, Britta (* 1963), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Stark, Carsten (* 1966), German sociologist and corruption researcher
- Stark, Christian (* 1968), German radio play and voice actor
- Stark, Christian Ludwig Wilhelm (1790-1818), German Protestant theologian
- Stark, Christin (* 1989), German pop singer
- Stark, Christoph (* 1965), German film and television director and screenwriter
- Stark, Christoph (* 1967), Austrian politician (ÖVP) and member of the National Council
- Stark, Christoph (* 1980), German freestyle skier
- Stark, Curt A. (1880-1916), German actor and film director
- Stark, Dominikus (* 1973), German architect
- Stark, Dominique (* 1988), Swiss cyclist
- Stark, Don (born 1954), American actor
- Stark, Ekkehard (1958–2001), German classical philologist
- Stark, Ekkehart (* 1947), German painter and graphic artist
- Stark, Ethel (1910–2012), Canadian conductor, violinist and music teacher
- Stark, Eugen (* 1936), Austrian actor
- Stark, Ferdinand (1926-2001), German lawyer and politician (CDU)
- Stark, Frank (* 1966), German game designer
- Stark, Franz (1818–1880), German philologist and politician
- Stark, Franz (1901–1982), American-German National Socialist
- Stark, Franziska (* 1961), German pool player
- Stark, Freya Madeline (1893–1993), British traveler to the Orient and research, travel writer
- Stark, Friedrich (1891–1969), German-American pianist, conductor, composer and music arranger in Hollywood
- Stark, George (* 1933), American molecular biologist and biochemist
- Stark, Graham (1922-2013) British comedian, actor, writer and director
- Stark, Gustl (1917–2009), German painter and graphic artist
- Stark, Hans (1921–1991), German SS-Unterscharführer
- Stark, Hans (* 1950), German craftsman and senator (Bavaria)
- Stark, Hans-Peter (* 1954), German soccer player
- Stark, Harald , German writer and local history researcher
- Stark, Harold (* 1939), American mathematician
- Stark, Harold R. (1880–1972), United States Navy Admiral and eighth Chief of Naval Operations
- Stark, Heinrich (* 1928), German judge at the Federal Social Court
- Stark, Hermann Josef (1862–1936), German sculptor
- Stark, Holger (* 1967), German biochemist
- Stark, Holger (* 1970), German journalist
- Stark, Horst (* 1934), German actor and voice actor
- Stark, Isolde (* 1945), German ancient historian and children's book author
- Stark, Jakob (* 1958), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Stark, Johann Christian the Elder (1753–1811), German physician
- Stark, Johann Christian the Younger (1769–1837), German physician
- Stark, Johannes (1874–1957), German physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics and supporter of National Socialism as well as a representative of so-called German physics
- Stark, John (1728–1822), American general in the American War of Independence
- Stark, Jonas (* 1972), Swedish football player
- Stark, Jonathan (* 1952), American actor, screenwriter and television producer
- Stark, Jonathan (* 1971), American tennis player
- Stark, Josef (1853–1935), German sculptor
- Stark, Josef August (1782–1838), Austrian painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Stark, Joseph Franz Xaver (1750-1816), German Catholic theologian
- Stark, Julia (* 1987), German actress
- Stark, Julie (* 1991), German actress
- Stark, Jürgen (* 1948), German economist, Vice President of the Deutsche Bundesbank
- Stark, Jürgen (* 1957), German author and journalist on pop music
- Stark, Juri Karlowitsch (1878–1950), Russian naval officer and admiral
- Stark, Karl (1836-1897), German psychiatrist
- Stark, Karl (1921–2011), Austrian visual artist
- Stark, Karl Bernhard (1824–1879), German classical archaeologist and university professor
- Stark, Karl Wilhelm (1787–1845), German physician
- Stark, Katharina (* 1998), German actress
- Stark, Klaus (* 1954), German soccer coach
- Stark, Koo (* 1956), American actress, model and photographer
- Stark, Lars (* 1983), German chess player
- Stark, Leonhard , German prophet and inflation saint
- Stark, Leonhard (* 1959), German lawyer and manager
- Stark, Linda (* 1988), German singer and songwriter for pop music
- Stark, Lloyd C. (1886–1972), American politician
- Stark, Lothar (1876–1944), German film producer and film distributor
- Stark, Lothar (1912–2003), German Protestant pastor and state superintendent
- Stark, Ludwig (1831–1884), German pianist, composer and university professor
- Stark, Ludwig (1851–1917), German dramaturge, director, actor and professor in Munich
- Stark, Marco (* 1981), German soccer player
- Stark, Marco (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Stark, Mario (* 1992), German handball player
- Stark, Michael (1877–1953), Austrian geologist, mineralogist and petrograph
- Stark, Miriam T. (* 1962), American archaeologist
- Stark, Mirko (* 1973), German soccer player
- Stark, Niklas (* 1995), German soccer player
- Stark, Nikolaus (* 1931), German artist and clergyman
- Stark, Oliver (* 1991), British actor
- Stark, Otto (1922–2018), Austrian cabaret artist and actor
- Stark, Otto-Julius (1913–2003), German zoologist
- Stark, Pete (1931-2020), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Stark, Phil (1919–1992), German opera singer (tenor)
- Stark, Ralf (* 1973), German ice hockey player
- Stark, Ray (1914-2004), American film producer
- Stark, Rocco (* 1986), German actor and singer
- Stark, Rodney (* 1934), American sociologist of religion
- Stark, Roland (* 1951), Swiss politician
- Stark, Rudolf (1912–1966), German classical philologist
- Stark, Rudolf (* 1948), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Stark, Siegfried (1940–2011), German soccer player
- Stark, Siegfried (* 1955), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Stark, Thomas Heinrich (* 1960), German philosopher
- Stark, Traudl (* 1930), Austrian actress and child actress in German films
- Stark, Udo (* 1947), German contract manager
- Stark, Ulf (1944–2017), Swedish writer and screenwriter
- Stark, Ulrich (* 1943), German director
- Stark, Walter (1924–2009), German historian
- Stark, Werner (1909–1985), British-American sociologist
- Stark, William Ledyard (1853-1922), American politician
- Stark, Winfried (* 1955), German musician and orchestra leader
- Stark, Wolfgang (* 1969), German football referee
- Stark, Yannick (* 1990), German soccer player
- Stark-Voit, Renate (* 1953), German musicologist in Vienna
- Stark-Watzinger, Bettina (* 1968), German politician (FDP)
- Starkbaum, Bernhard (* 1986), Austrian ice hockey player
- Starkbaum, Josef (* 1934), Austrian balloonist
- Starke Hedlund, Sebastian (* 1995), Swedish football player
- Starke, Andrasch (* 1974), German jockey in horse racing
- Starke, Andreas (* 1956), German politician (SPD)
- Starke, Annie (* 1988), American actress
- Starke, Anthony (born 1963), American actor
- Starke, Benjamin (* 1986), German swimmer
- Starke, Christoph (1684–1744), German Protestant theologian
- Starke, Dorothea (1902–1943), German mathematician
- Starke, Frank , German ancient orientalist
- Starke, Friedrich (1774–1835), German horn player, conductor and composer
- Starke, Gerhard (* 1927), German soccer player
- Starke, Gotthelf Wilhelm Christoph (1762-1830), German Protestant theologian and educator
- Starke, Gotthold (1896–1968), German journalist and diplomat
- Starke, HFG (1916–1996), German journalist
- Starke, Heinz (1911–2001), German politician (FDP, CSU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Starke, Holger (* 1962), German historian and author
- Starke, Johann Christian († 1840), Prussian district administrator and heir, feudal lord and court lord of Kleinlauchstädt
- Starke, Klaus (* 1937), German pharmacologist
- Starke, Kurt (* 1938), German sexologist, youth researcher, sociologist and author
- Starke, Lothar (* 1938), German urologist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Starke, Manfred (* 1991), Namibian soccer player
- Starke, Michael (* 1969), German composer, pianist and music teacher
- Starke, Ottomar (1886–1962), German set designer, graphic artist, author and translator
- Starke, Patrick (* 1988), German handball player
- Starke, Pauline (1901–1977), American actress of the silent film era
- Starke, Pauline (* 1997), German judoka
- Starke, Robert (* 1977), Canadian-Australian ice hockey player
- Starke, Sabrina (* 1979), Dutch singer-songwriter
- Starke, Sandra (* 1993), German-Namibian soccer player
- Starke, Tom (* 1981), German soccer goalkeeper
- Starke, Ute (* 1939), German gymnast and European champion
- Starke, Volker (1920–2002), German journalist and politician (CDU)
- Starke, Werner († 1584), German lawyer, secretary of the Hanseatic office in Bergen and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Starke, Werner (* 1936), German geographer, mountaineer and photographer
- Starke, Wilhelm Ernst (1692–1764), German Reformed theologian and philologist
- Starke, Wolfram (1922–2011), German soccer player
- Starke, Wolfram (* 1932), German architect
- Starke-Goldschmidt, Käthe (1905–1990), German theater scholar and survivor of the Holocaust
- Starkebaum, Jan , German journalist and television presenter
- Starkenstein, Emil (1884–1942), Czechoslovak pharmacologist and physician
- Starker, Erwin (1872–1938), German impressionist painter
- Starker, Franz (1881–1937), German stone sculptor and politician (SPD)
- Stronger, Hubert (* 1936), German entrepreneur and politician (CSU)
- Starker, János (1924–2013), Hungarian-American cellist
- Starkevičius, Kazimieras (* 1956), Lithuanian politician, Minister of Agriculture (since 2008) and lawyer
- Starkevičiūtė, Margarita (* 1956), Lithuanian politician, MEP
- Starkey, Carlene , American badminton player
- Starkey, David (* 1945), British historian and author
- Starkey, David J. (* 1954), British historian
- Starkey, Dean (* 1967), American pole vaulter
- Starkey, Dewey (1898–1974), American assistant director
- Starkey, Drew (born 1993), American actor
- Starkey, Frank (1892–1968), American politician
- Starkey, George († 1665), English iatrochemist and alchemist
- Starkey, James Leslie (1895–1938) British archaeologist
- Starkey, Steve , American film producer
- Starkey, Thomas († 1538), English humanist and political thinker
- Starkey, Zak (born 1965), British musician
- Starkie, Enid (1897–1970), Irish Romance philologist and literary scholar who taught in England
- Starkl, Dominic (* 1990), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Starkl, Dominik (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Starkl, Josef (1929–2005), Austrian gardening entrepreneur
- Starkl, Michael (* 1982), Austrian actor and acrobatic
- Starkl, Sebastian (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Strong, Hans , Swiss motorcycle racer
- Starklof, Christian Gottlieb (1740–1817), German valet and oldenburg postal director
- Starklof, Friedrich Detlev Georg , German lawyer and bailiff
- Starklof, Ludwig (1789–1850), German lawyer, journalist, dramaturge and theater manager
- Starkloff, Bernd (* 1944), German economist
- Starkopf, Anton (1889–1966), Estonian sculptor and painter
- Starkovs, Aleksandrs (* 1955), Latvian football player and coach
- Starkow, Kirill Olegowitsch (* 1987), Russian-Danish ice hockey player
- Starkow, Wassili Wassiljewitsch (1869–1925), Russian revolutionary
- Starks, Jabo († 2018), American funk and blues drummer
- Starks, John (born 1965), American basketball player
- Starkulla, Heinz (1922–2005), German newspaper scholar
- Starkus, Zigmas Pranas , Lithuanian politician, Minister of the Interior of Lithuania
- Starkweather, Charles (1938–1959), American serial killer
- Starkweather, David A. (1802–1876), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Starkweather, Gary (1938–2019), American engineer and inventor
- Starkweather, George A. (1794–1879), American lawyer and politician
- Starkweather, Henry H. (1826–1876), American politician
Starl
- Starlay, Katharina (* 1966), German image consultant, fashion designer and non-fiction author
- Starley, James (1830-1881) British inventor and manufacturer
- Starley, John Kemp (1854–1901) English designer and manufacturer of bicycles
- Starlight, John , Munich musician and producer
- Starlin, Jim (* 1949), American comic book author and illustrator
- Starling, Boris (* 1970), English writer
- Starling, Ernest (1866-1927), British physiologist
- Starling, Hannah (* 1995), British water diver
- Starling, Marlon (born 1959), American boxer
- Starling, Ray (1933–1982) British jazz musician and composer
- Starling, Simon (* 1967), English artist
- Starlinger, Fritz (1895–1988), Austrian surgeon
- Starlinger, Peter (1931–2017), German geneticist and molecular biologist
- Starlinger, Thomas (* 1963), Austrian officer and politician
- Starlinger, Ursula (1917–2005), German teacher and politician (CDU), MdL
- Starlinger, Wilhelm (1898–1956), German internist and university professor
Starm
- Starmer, Frederick , American musician
- Starmer, Keir (* 1962), British lawyer and politician
- Starmer, William , American musician
Star
- Starnes, Henry (1816-1896) Canadian politician and businessman
- Starnes, Joe (1895–1962), American officer and politician
- Starnes, John Kennett (1918-2014), Canadian diplomat
- Starnick, Jürgen (* 1937), German chemist and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Starnina, Gherardo († 1413), Italian Renaissance painter, active in Florence and Spain
- Starnitzke, Dierk (* 1961), German theologian
- Starnone, Domenico (* 1943), Italian writer, screenwriter and journalist
- Starnovský, Bohumil (* 1953), Czechoslovak pentathlete
Staro
- Starobinski, Alexei Alexandrowitsch (* 1948), Russian astrophysicist and cosmologist
- Starobinski, Jean (1920–2019), Swiss doctor and literary scholar, historian of medicine and ideas
- Starodubez, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (* 1993), Russian-South Korean biathlete
- Starodubzew, Stanislav (* 1987), Russian road cyclist
- Starodubzew, Vasily Alexandrowitsch (1931–2011), Soviet and Russian politician
- Starodubzewa, Aljona Wassiljewna (* 1985), Russian wrestler
- Starokadomski, Michail Leonidowitsch (1901–1954), Russian composer and organist
- Starokin, Orlin (* 1987), Bulgarian football player
- Staroń, Lidia (* 1960), Polish politician (independent), member of the Senate
- Starościak, Jacek (* 1947), Polish diplomat and mayor
- Staroske, Uwe (* 1966), German economist and correspondence chess player
- Starossolskyj, Volodymyr (1878–1942), Ukrainian lawyer, sociologist and politician
- Starosson, Alfred (1898–1957), German economic functionary and politician (SPD, later SED)
- Starosson, Franz (1874–1919), German politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament, Member of Parliament
- Starost, Antje (* 1950), German screenwriter, documentary film director, camerawoman and producer
- Starost, Rolf (* 1942), German soccer player
- Starosta, Ben (* 1987), English-Polish soccer player
- Starosta, Johannes (1912–1995), German jockey in horse racing
- Starosta, Ondřej (* 1979), Czech basketball player
- Starosta, Tomáš (* 1981), Slovak ice hockey player
- Starostik, Meinhard (1949–2018), German lawyer
- Starostin, Anatoli Wassiljewitsch (* 1960), Soviet athlete, two-time Olympic champion in modern pentathlon (1980)
- Starostin, Konstantin Georgijewitsch (1914–1985), Soviet theater and film actor and director
- Starostin, Mark (* 1990), Kazakh cross-country skier
- Starostin, Nikolai Petrovich (1902–1996), Soviet-Russian soccer player, ice hockey player, soccer coach and official
- Starostin, Sergei Anatoljewitsch (1953-2005), Russian linguist
- Starostin, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (* 1956), Russian jazz and world music clarinetist and singer
- Starostīts, Ilmārs (* 1979), Latvian chess player
- Starostka, Stanisława (1917–1946), Polish war criminal and prison inmate in the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps
- Starostzik, Hendrik (* 1991), German soccer player
- Starova, Ibrahim (1865–1945), Ottoman politician
- Starova, Luan (* 1941), North Macedonian author and diplomat
- Starović, Saša (* 1988), Serbian volleyball player
- Starovská, Mária (* 1959), Slovak long-distance runner
- Starow, Iwan Jegorowitsch (1745–1808), Russian classicist architect
- Starova, Natalja Vladimirovna (1923–2004), Soviet-Russian geneticist and university professor
- Starowieyski, Franciszek (1930–2009), Polish graphic designer, painter and set designer
- Starovoitova, Galina Wassiljewna (1946–1998), Russian human rights activist, ethnologist and politician
Starp
- Starp, Julia (* 1982), German fashion designer
Rigid
- Starr, Aiden (* 1979), American porn actress
- Starr, Albert (* 1926), American heart surgeon, professor at the University of Oregon Medical School and co-inventor of the artificial heart valve
- Starr, Allanah , transsexual porn actor and event promoter
- Starr, Andy (1932–2003), American rockabilly singer
- Starr, Antony (* 1975), New Zealand actor
- Starr, Bart (1934-2019), American football player and coach
- Starr, Beau (born 1944), American actor
- Starr, Belle (1848–1889), American robber bride
- Starr, Bill (born 1933), American science fiction author
- Starr, Billy (1913–1981) American country musician
- Starr, Blaze (1932–2015), American burlesque dancer, stripper, and nude model
- Starr, Bobbi (* 1983), American porn actress
- Starr, Brenda K. (* 1966), American singer
- Starr, Cornelius Vander (1892–1968), American entrepreneur
- Starr, Don (1917–1995), American actor
- Starr, Edwin (1942–2003), American soul singer
- Starr, Ellen Gates (1859–1940), American social reformer
- Starr, Emly (* 1957), Belgian singer
- Starr, Freddie (1943–2019) British disc jockey and television presenter
- Starr, Frederick S. (* 1940), American scientist and jazz musician
- Starr, Fredro (* 1971), American rapper, actor, member of the hardcore rap group Onyx
- Starr, Garrison (* 1975), American musician and singer
- Starr, Isaac (1895-1989), American physiologist and pharmacologist
- Starr, Jack , American rock and heavy metal guitarist
- Starr, Jade (* 1981), American porn actress and actress
- Starr, Jason (born 1966), American writer
- Starr, John F. (1818–1904) American politician
- Starr, Kay (1922-2016), American jazz and pop singer
- Starr, Kenneth (* 1946), American lawyer and independent special investigator
- Starr, Kevin (1940-2017), American historian
- Starr, Leonard (1925–2015), American comic book artist
- Starr, Lucille (born 1938), Canadian country singer
- Starr, Martin (* 1982), American actor
- Starr, Matt , American musician
- Starr, Michael (1910-2000), Canadian politician
- Starr, Mike (born 1950), American actor
- Starr, Mike (1966-2011), American musician
- Starr, Nava (* 1949), Canadian chess player
- Starr, Pearl (1868–1925), American brothel operator in the Wild West
- Starr, Ringo (born 1940), British musician (The Beatles)
- Starr, Riva , Italian DJ
- Starr, Robert H. (1924–2009), American pilot of the world's smallest piloted aircraft
- Starr, Sable (1957-2009), American groupie
- Starr, Sally (1923–2013), American show host and radio host
- Starr, Stevie (* 1962), British regurgitator
- Starrabba, Gaetano (* 1932), Italian racing driver
- Starrett, Charles (1903-1986), American western actor
- Starrett, Jack (1936–1989) American actor and director
- Starrett, Vincent (1886–1974), Canadian-American journalist, essayist, writer, and bibliophile
- Starrmann, Margarethe (1892–1953), German politician (SPD), MdR, consultant in Saxon ministries and member of the Reichstag
- Starrost, Hans-Jürgen (1955–1981), German victim of the Berlin Wall
- Starry, Donn A. (1925-2011), American military, general in the US Army
Stars
- Stars, Hauke (* 1967), German manager
- Stars, Jürgen (* 1948), German soccer goalkeeper
- Starschedel, Heinrich Clemens von († 1731), German court official, Saxon-Weissenfels court and travel marshal and manor owner
- Starschinow, Vyacheslav Ivanovich (* 1940), Russian ice hockey player
- Starší, Ján (1933–2019), Czechoslovak ice hockey player and coach
- Starski, Allan (* 1943), Polish production designer
- Starski, Ludwik (1903–1984), Polish screenwriter, songwriter and author
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- Startschenko, Roman (* 1986), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Startschenko, Sergei Stepanowitsch , Russian mathematical logician
- Startschyk, Volodymyr (* 1980), Ukrainian cyclist
- Startsev, Andrej (* 1994), German soccer player
Staru
- Staruchin, Vitaly (1949–2000), Soviet football player
Stary
- Stary, Christian (* 1960), Austrian computer scientist and university professor for business informatics
- Starý, Jan (* 1986), Czech ice hockey player
- Stary, Karl (* 1942), German volunteer
- Starý, Petr (1963–2017), Czech actor and entrepreneur
- Stary, Roman (* 1973), Austrian soccer player
- Starych, Andrei Sergejewitsch (* 1984), Russian handball player
- Starych, Irina Alexandrovna (* 1987), Russian biathlete
- Staryk, Steven (* 1932), Canadian violinist and music teacher
- Starykowa, Olena (* 1996), Ukrainian cyclist
- Starykowicz, Andrew (* 1982), American triathlete
- Staryzka-Tschernjachiwska, Lyudmyla (1868–1941), Ukrainian author, translator and critic
- Staryzkyj, Mychajlo (1840–1904), Ukrainian cultural activist, writer, poet and playwright
Starz
- Starza, Roland La (1927–2009), American boxer and actor
- Starzacher, Karl (* 1945), German politician (SPD), President of the State Parliament of Hesse
- Starzak, Norbert (1950–2003), German soccer player
- Starzengruber, Harald (* 1981), Austrian cyclist
- Starzengruber, Josef (1806–1877), Austrian physician
- Starzer, Josef (1726–1787), Austrian pre-classical composer
- Starzewa, Yevgenia Alexandrovna (* 1989), Russian volleyball player
- Starzinger, Anna (* 1989), Austrian cellist, actress and composer
- Starzl, RF (1899–1976), American science fiction author, journalist, and newspaper publisher
- Starzl, Thomas E. (1926–2017), American surgeon and a pioneer in transplant medicine
- Starzmann, Gustav (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Starzmann, Peter (* 1962), German soccer player
- Starzyński, Filip (* 1991), Polish football player
- Starzyński, Stanisław (1853–1935), Polish politician, lawyer and university professor