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Stia
- Stiansen, Bent (* 1963), Norwegian cook
 - Stiansen, Tom (* 1970), Norwegian ski racer
 - Štiasný, Bernard Václav (1760–1835), Czech cellist and composer
 - Stiasny, Edmund (1872–1965), Gerbereichemiker
 - Štiasný, František Jan , Czech composer and cellist
 - Stiasny, Franz (1872–1940), Austrian medalist
 - Stiasny, Gustav Albert (1877–1946), Austro-Dutch zoologist
 - Stiasny, Willi , German archivist
 - Stiassny, Martin (* 1943), President of the European Go Federation
 - Stiassny, Melanie (* 1953), American ichthyologist
 - Stiassny, Robert (1862–1917), Austrian art historian
 - Stiassny, Rudolf (1883–1943), Austrian actor and director
 - Stiassny, Wilhelm (1842–1910), Austrian architect
 - Stiattesi, César (1881–1934), Argentine composer, conductor and music teacher of French-Italian origin
 
Stib
- Stiba, Christoph (* 1967), German Baptist pastor, general secretary of the Federation of Evangelical Free Churches
 - Stibaner, Ottilie (1908–1972), German chess player
 - Stibbe, Conrad M. (1925–2019), Dutch classical archaeologist and poet
 - Stibbe, Eddy (* 1948), Dutch rider
 - Stibbe, Nina (* 1962), British author
 - Stibbert, Frederick (1838–1906), Italian entrepreneur, collector and patron
 - Stibbon, Emma (* 1962), English artist
 - Stibi, Axel (* 1966), German politician (CDU)
 - Stibi, Georg (1901–1982), German politician (SED)
 - Stibill, Rudolf (1924–1995), Austrian-German poet
 - Stibinger, Iosif (1922–1949), Romanian football player
 - Stibitz, George (1904–1995), American engineer and computer pioneer
 - Stiblin, Kaspar , German classical philologist
 - Stibor zo Stiboríc a Beckova († 1414), nobleman and military leader
 - Stibor, Karel (1924–1948), Czech ice hockey player
 - Stiborius, Andreas († 1515), German astronomer and mathematician
 - Stibral, Franz (1854–1930), Austrian administrative lawyer and trade minister
 
Stic
- Stich, Bertha (1818–1876), German theater actress
 - Stich, Clara (1820–1862), German actress
 - Stich, Dominique (* 1951), Swiss Romance philologist
 - Stich, Erika (* 1967), Italian badminton player of Romanian origin
 - Stich, Ferdinand (1892–1967), German-Namibian bibliophile and bookseller
 - Stich, Ignaz (1863–1926), Austrian librarian and local politician
 - Stich, Johann Karl (1888–1955), Austrian lawyer and attorney general in Vienna during the Nazi era
 - Stich, Lisl (1913–2000), German artist and graphic designer
 - Stich, Matthias (* 1961), German musician (alto and soprano saxophone, clarinets, piano), composer and music teacher
 - Stich, Matthias (* 1963), German marksman
 - Stich, Max (* 1940), German politician (CDU), MdL
 - Stich, Michael (* 1968), German tennis player and Olympic champion
 - Stich, Otto (1927–2012), Swiss politician (SP)
 - Stich, Randolf (* 1966), German lawyer and politician (SPD)
 - Stich, Rudolf (1875–1960), German surgeon and university professor
 - Stich, Rudolf (1926–2012), German lawyer, professor of building law
 - Stich, Stephen (* 1943), American philosopher and cognitive scientist
 - Stich, Theo (* 1960), Swiss historian and documentary filmmaker
 - Stich, Walter (1930–2020), German politician (CDU), district president
 - Stich, Wilhelm (1794–1824), German theater actor
 - Stich-Randall, Teresa (1927-2007), American opera singer (soprano)
 - Sticha, Pavel (* 1942), Czech-German photographer and photojournalist
 - Stichaner, Joseph Philipp von (1838–1889), German administrative lawyer and district president of Lower Alsace
 - Stichaner, Joseph von (1769–1856), Bavarian government president in various districts, historian
 - Stichart, Alexander (1838–1896), German painter and illustrator
 - Stichel, Hans (1862–1936), German railway official and biologist
 - Stichel, Rainer (* 1942), German Byzantinist
 - Stichel, Rudolf HW (* 1945), German classical archaeologist
 - Stichel, Wolfgang (1898–1968), German zoologist and entomologist
 - Sticher, Hermann (1927–2014), German Evangelical Methodist bishop
 - Sticher, Karl (1887–1953), German politician
 - Stichina, Jelena (* 1986), Russian opera singer (soprano)
 - Stichler, Christine (* 1966), German voice actress and actress
 - Stichler, Mark (* 1968), German book and film author
 - Stichler, Peter (* 1958), German soccer player
 - Stichler, Susanne (* 1969), German television presenter
 - Stichling, Constantin (1766–1836), German Grand Ducal Saxon Chamber Director and President of the Chamber College
 - Stichling, Gottfried Theodor (1814-1891), Minister of State for the Grand Ducal Saxon
 - Stichling, Luise (1781–1860), German writer
 - Stichling, Otto (1866–1912), German sculptor
 - Stichling, Werner (1895–1979), German Rear Admiral in the Navy
 - Stichlmair, Johann (* 1940), German process engineer and university professor
 - Stichmann, Andreas (* 1983), German writer
 - Stichmann, Wilfried (1934–2020), German biology didactic
 - Stichnath, Carl (1863–1933), German politician (DDP) and Bremen senator
 - Key note, Werner E. (1908–1994), German publisher
 - Stichnoth, Martin (* 1977), German politician (CDU) and since 2018 district administrator of the Börde district
 - Sticht, Johann Christoph († 1772), German educator, orientalist and Protestant theologian
 - Stichtenoth, Fritz (1895–1935), German politician of the NSDAP and last Minister of State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
 - Stichtenoth, Henning (* 1944), German mathematician
 - Stichter, Beth Cavener (* 1972), American artist
 - Stichweh, Friedrich August (1818–1886), German dyer and founder of the chemical textile cleaning company FA Stichweh
 - Stichweh, Hermann (1940–2014), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stichweh, Klaus (* 1936), German philosopher and musicologist, researcher, author and editor
 - Stichweh, Rudolf (* 1951), German sociologist
 - Stichweh, Wilhelm (1899–1979), German entrepreneur and art patron
 - Stick, Lisa (* 1987), German jazz musician (trombone, composition)
 - Stickan, Franz (1887–1953), German shipping company director
 - Stickan, Walter (* 1924), German actor
 - Stickdorn, Mickie (* 1954), German musician, drummer and percussionist
 - Stickel, Franz Ferdinand Michael (1787–1848), German legal scholar
 - Stickel, Heinz (1949–2015), German soccer player
 - Stickel, Johann Gustav (1805–1896), German Protestant theologian, orientalist and numismatist
 - Stickel, Max (1875–1952), German gynecologist
 - Stickel, Michael (* 1981), German soccer player
 - Stickel, Viktor (* 1982), German film director and screenwriter for animated films
 - Stickel, Walt (1922-1987) American football player
 - Stickelberger, Emanuel (1884–1962), Swiss writer
 - Stickelberger, Jacob (* 1940), Swiss songwriter and lawyer
 - Stickelberger, Ludwig (1850–1936), Swiss mathematician
 - Stickelberger, Rainer (* 1951), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Stickelbroeck, Michael (* 1963), German Catholic clergyman and theologian
 - Stickelbrucks, Lothar Elias (* 1943), German cameraman
 - Stickelmann, Hermann (1893–1949), head of the marine security service in Frankfurt
 - Stickelmann, Rudolph (1870–1956), German photographer
 - Stickeln, Michael (* 1968), German politician (CDU), Mayor of Warburg
 - Sticker, Anna (1902–1995), German deaconess, nursing historian
 - Sticker, Bernhard (1906–1977), German astronomer
 - Sticker, Georg (1860–1960), German hygienist and medical historian
 - Sticker, Josephine (1894–1960), Austrian swimmer
 - Stickert, Uwe (* 1976), German opera and concert singer (lyric tenor)
 - Stickl, Otto (1897–1951), German hygienist and university professor
 - Stickl, Simon (* 1987), German skier
 - Stickland, Leonard Hubert (* 1905), British biochemist
 - Stickler, Alfons Maria (1910–2007), Austrian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
 - Stickler, Friedrich (* 1949), Austrian manager and football official
 - Stickler, Gertrud (1929–2015), Austrian Don Bosco sister and religious psychologist
 - Stickler, Gunnar B. (1925-2010), German-American pediatrician
 - Stickler, Matthias (* 1967), German university professor for modern and contemporary history
 - Stickler, Timo (* 1971), German ancient historian
 - Stickles, Edward (born 1942), American swimmer
 - Stickles, Terri (* 1946), American swimmer
 - Stickney, Angeline (1830-1892), American mathematician, slavery opponent, and advocate of women's suffrage
 - Stickney, Dorothy (1896-1998), American actress
 - Stickney, Pamelia (* 1976), American theremin player
 - Stickney, Stuart (1877-1932), American golfer
 - Stickney, William (1879-1944) American golfer
 - Stickney, William W. (1853–1932), American politician, Governor of the State of Vermont (1900–1902)
 - Stickroth, Bruno (1937–2017), German actor, presenter, singer, hairdresser and model
 - Stickroth, Thomas (* 1965), German soccer player and coach
 - Sticky Fingaz (* 1973), American rapper and actor
 
Stid
- Stidham, Arbee (1917–1988), American blues musician
 - Stidham, Ari (* 1992), American actor
 - Stidworthy, Imogen (* 1963), British video and film artist
 - Stidworthy, John (* 1943), British non-fiction author
 
Stie
- Stiebel, George († 1896), Jamaican trader and entrepreneur
 - Stiebel, Martin , German communist and Nazi victims
 - Stiebel, Salomon Friedrich (1792–1868), German doctor
 - Stiebel, Theodor (1894–1960), German entrepreneur
 - Stiebeler, Walter (1919–2007), German judge
 - Stiebeling, Georg Christian (1830–1895), German-American doctor and socialist
 - Stieber, Edmund (* 1948), German soccer player
 - Stieber, Friedrich Karl Gustav (1801–1867), Saxon lawyer and politician
 - Stieber, Hans (1886–1969), German composer, conductor and violinist
 - Stieber, Julius (* 1966), Austrian Germanist; Cultural Director of the City of Linz
 - Stieber, Logan (* 1991), American wrestler
 - Stieber, Stefan (* 1974), German music producer and songwriter
 - Stieber, Sylvester (1867–1914), German officer and first resident of the German Tschadseeländer
 - Stieber, Wilhelm (1818–1882), German secret service agent
 - Stieber, Zoltán (* 1988), Hungarian football player
 - Stiebitz, Franz (1899–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
 - Stiebitz, Gina (* 1997), German actress
 - Stiebjahn, Simon (* 1990), German mountain bike rider
 - Stiebler, Ernstalbrecht (* 1934), German composer and music journalist
 - Stiebler, Georg (1950–1997), chief criminal director in North Rhine-Westphalia, pioneer for Kobudo and Jiu-Jitsu
 - Stiebler, Steffen (* 1971), German handball player and official
 - Stieblich, Anna (* 1965), German actress
 - Stiebner, Carla , German table tennis player
 - Stiebner, Hans (1898–1958), German actor and theater director
 - Stiebritz, Annett (* 1965), German politician (FDP)
 - Stiebritz, Johann Friedrich (1707–1772), German philosopher
 - Stieda, Alexander (1875–1966), German surgeon
 - Stieda, Heinz (1881–1948), German stage and silent film actor and a theater director
 - Stieda, Ludwig (1837–1918), German-Baltic anatomist
 - Stieda, Wilhelm (1852–1933), German economist and economic historian
 - Stiedenroth, Ernst (1794–1858), German philosopher
 - Stieding, Harald (1940–2016), German sculptor and graphic artist
 - Stieding, Jan (* 1966), German painter
 - Stiedl, Peter (* 1945), Austrian police officer, police chief of Vienna
 - Stiedry, Fritz (1883–1968), Austrian-American conductor
 - Stief, Albert (1920–1998), German politician (SED), MdV
 - Stief, Bo (* 1946), Danish jazz bassist
 - Stief, Hans-Joachim (1926–2015), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Stief, Helmut (1906–1977), German stenographer, inventor of the stenography system of stepography
 - Stief, Julius (1827-1896), German publisher and politician
 - Stief, Kai-Philipp (* 1979), German American football player
 - Stief, Maik (* 1972), German motorcycle racer
 - Stief, Sebastian (1811–1889), Salzburg painter
 - Stief, Werner (1905–1982), German folklorist, director of the State Museum for German Folklore
 - Stief-Kreihe, Karin (1949–2018), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Stiefel, Anja (* 1990), Swiss ice hockey player
 - Stiefel, Christoph (* 1961), Swiss jazz pianist, composer, arranger, producer and band leader
 - Stiefel, Dieter (* 1946), Austrian economic historian
 - Stiefel, Eduard (1875–1967), Swiss painter and graphic artist
 - Stiefel, Eduard (1909–1978), Swiss mathematician
 - Stiefel, Elisabeth (* 1929), German economist and economist
 - Stiefel, Ernst (1892–1952), Swiss painter and graphic artist
 - Stiefel, Ernst C. (1907–1997), German-American lawyer
 - Stiefel, Esaias († 1627), German theological enthusiast and founder of a sect
 - Stiefel, Ethan (* 1973), American ballet dancer
 - Stiefel, Frank , American film producer, photographer, and film director
 - Stiefel, Jennifer (* 1992), German national player and European Championship participant in water polo
 - Stiefel, Jürgen (* 1953), German water polo player
 - Stiefel, Karl (1902–1973), German administrative lawyer and historian
 - Stiefel, Leopold (* 1945), German entrepreneur
 - Stiefel, Rolf (* 1920), German radio broadcaster and parodist
 - Stiefel, Siegmund (1879–1940), German architect
 - Stiefelhagen, Ferdinand (1822–1902), German Canon
 - Stiefenhofer, Martin (* 1962), German author, editor and editor
 - Stiefenhöfer, Stephan (* 1972), German canoeist
 - Stiefermann, Kay (* 1972), German opera and concert singer (baritone)
 - Stieff, Barbara (* 1968), Austrian children's book author, audio book author, painter, cultural mediator, speaker and director
 - Stieff, Hellmuth (1901–1944), German resistance fighter
 - Stieffell, Johann Ferdinand Balthasar (1737–1818), German organ builder
 - Stiefl, Regina , German mountain biker
 - Stiefler, Manuel (* 1988), German soccer player
 - Stepfather, Hermann (1903–1977), German politician (SPD)
 - Stepfather, Kurt (1923–1971), German soccer player
 - Stepfather, Maggie (* 1981), American writer
 - Stepfather, Amelie , German TV presenter
 - Stiefvatter, Fritz (1887–1916), German engineer and pilot
 - Stieg, Ecki (* 1960), German journalist, radio presenter and singer
 - Stieg, Gerald (* 1941), Austrian-French Germanist and philologist
 - Stieg, Johann Gottlieb (1742–1806), German lawyer and Lord Mayor of Kolberg
 - Rose, Ralf , German rugby player
 - Stiege, Günther (1935–2020), German mathematician, computer scientist and university professor
 - Stiege, Heinrich (1895–1968), German naval officer
 - Stiege, Peter A. (1904–1973), German actor
 - Stiegel, Henry William (1729–1785), German-American glassblower
 - Stiegelbauer, Sonja (* 1946), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
 - Stiegele, Felix (1881–1951), German clergyman and politician (center), MdR
 - Stiegeler, Wilhelm (1871–1939), German businessman and entrepreneur
 - Stiegelmeyer, Johannes (1874–1943), German manufacturer, inventor and entrepreneur
 - Stiegemann, Christoph (* 1954), German art historian and exhibition organizer
 - Stiegemann, Heinrich (1909–1989), German architect and church builder
 - Stiegemann, Karl-Heinz (* 1958), bank manager
 - Stieger, Eduard (1843–1930), Prussian civil servant and Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Public Works
 - Stieger, Johann (1808–1884), Austrian lawyer, politician and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
 - Stieger, Marc (* 1995), Swiss floorball player
 - Stieger, Sabine (* 1982), Austrian pop singer
 - Stiegl, Max (* 1980), Austrian cook and restaurateur of Slovenian descent
 - Stiegler, Alexander von (1857–1916), Prussian landowner and politician
 - Stiegler, Alfred (1904–1972), German politician and mayor
 - Stiegler, Alina (* 1985), German television presenter
 - Stiegler, Alina (* 1993), German actress and child actress
 - Stiegler, Anna (1881–1963), German state politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stiegler, Barbara (* 1948), German political scientist
 - Stiegler, Bernard (1952–2020), French philosopher, publicist and university professor
 - Stiegler, Bernd (* 1964), German literary scholar and philosopher
 - Stiegler, Herwig (* 1938), Austrian legal historian
 - Stiegler, Josef (* 1937), Austrian ski racer
 - Stiegler, Karl (1876–1932), Austrian horn player
 - Stiegler, Klaus (* 1963), German Protestant theologian, regional bishop and senior church councilor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
 - Stiegler, Ludwig (* 1944), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stiegler, Resi (* 1985), American ski racer
 - Stiegler, Stefan (* 1954), German Baptist clergyman, university professor and rector of the Theological Seminary in Wustermark-Elstal
 - Stiegler, Werner (* 1931), German enduro athlete
 - Stieglitz, Alexander von (1814–1884), Russian banker, industrialist, patron and philanthropist
 - Stieglitz, Alfred (1864–1946), American photographer, gallery owner and patron
 - Stieglitz, Charlotte (1806–1834), German writer
 - Stieglitz, Christian Ludwig (1677–1758), German lawyer, councilor and mayor of the city of Leipzig
 - Stieglitz, Christian Ludwig (1724–1772), German lawyer, councilor and mineral collector
 - Stieglitz, Christian Ludwig (1756–1836), German lawyer, councilor, building researcher and provost in Wurzen
 - Stieglitz, Christian Ludwig (1803-1854), German lawyer and historian
 - Stieglitz, Christoph Ludwig (1687–1768), German Lutheran theologian
 - Stieglitz, Daniel (* 1980), German film director, producer and screenwriter
 - Stieglitz, Heinrich Wilhelm (1801–1849), German poet
 - Stieglitz, Holger (* 1958), German soccer player
 - Stieglitz, Johann (1767–1840), German doctor
 - Stieglitz, Julius (1867–1937), American chemist
 - Stieglitz, Klaus-Peter (* 1947), German general and inspector of the Air Force (Bundeswehr)
 - Stieglitz, Ludwig (1779–1843), German-Russian banker and entrepreneur
 - Stieglitz, Robert (* 1981), German boxer
 - Stieglitz, Robert William von (1816–1876), Irish pioneer on mainland Australia
 - Stieglitz, Rolf-Dieter (* 1952), German psychological psychotherapist and professor for clinical psychology and psychiatry
 - Stieglitz, Rudi (1952-2006), German musician
 - Stieglitz, Sylvia von (* 1955), German politician (FDP), MdA
 - Stieglitz, Thuisko von (1808–1881), Saxon lieutenant general
 - Stieglitz, Walter (* 1928), German soccer player
 - Stieglitz, Wilhelm (1830–1907), German lawyer and civil servant
 - Stiegnitz, Peter (1936–2017), Austrian author and sociologist
 - Stiehl, Aron (* 1969), German opera director
 - Stiehl, Carl (1826–1911), German music teacher, musicologist, conductor and music librarian
 - Stiehl, Ferdinand (1812–1878), civil servant in the Prussian Ministry of Culture
 - Stiehl, Gertrude (1928–2018), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
 - Stiehl, Heinrich (1829–1886), German composer, organist and conductor
 - Stiehl, Johann Jochim Diedrich (1800–1872), German organist and composer
 - Stiehl, Otto (1860–1940), German architect, municipal building officer, specialist writer and university professor
 - Stiehl, Peter , German wrestler
 - Stiehl, Ulrich (* 1947), German non-fiction author and programmer
 - Stiehle, Friedrich von (1791–1874), Prussian lieutenant general
 - Stiehle, Gustav von (1823–1899), Prussian infantry general
 - Stiehle, Johannes Baptista (1829–1899), German Redemptorist brother, architect, builder and carpenter
 - Stiehler, Ernst (* 1887), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
 - Stiehler, Florian (* 1974), German actor, voice actor and speaker
 - Stiehler, Gottfried (1924–2007), German philosopher
 - Stiehler, Günther (1925–2000), German sports educator, university professor
 - Stiehler, Hans-Jörg (* 1951), German social pedagogue and university professor
 - Stiehler, Heinrich Leopold (1829–1913), German educator, writer and editor
 - Stiehler, Matthias (* 1961), German author, theologian, educationalist
 - Stiehler, Paul Michael (* 1999), German actor
 - Stiehler, Sascha (* 1988), German pianist and composer
 - Stiehler, Wilhelm (1797–1878), German lawyer and civil servant
 - Stiehm, Alfred (1905–1990), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Stiehm, Meredith (* 1969), American producer and screenwriter
 - Stiehm, Ulrich (* 1968), German film producer
 - Stiehr, Michael (1750–1829), German organ builder
 - Stiehr, Werner (1905–1982), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL
 - Stiekema, Jon (* 1988), Dutch beach volleyball player
 - Stiekema, Michelle (* 1989), Dutch beach volleyball player
 - Stiel, Jörg (* 1968), Swiss football player
 - Stiel, Malte (* 1990), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
 - Stiel, Otto , the Courland captain
 - Stieldorf, Andrea (* 1968), German historian and university professor
 - Stielenhofer, August , German soccer player
 - Stieler von Heydekampf, Arthur Friedrich (1840–1923), Prussian lieutenant general
 - Stieler von Heydekampf, Gerd (1905–1983), German industrialist and manager
 - Stieler von Heydekampf, Hans (1880–1946), German police commander and lieutenant general
 - Stieler, Adolf (1775–1836), German cartographer
 - Stieler, Bernhard (1934-2010), German engineer
 - Stieler, David (* 1988), Czech ice hockey player
 - Stieler, Eugen von (1845–1929), German painter
 - Stieler, Frank (* 1958), German manager
 - Stieler, Georg (1886–1955), German politician (center, CDU), MdL
 - Stieler, Gerd (1943–1997), German soccer player
 - Stieler, Hilde (1879–1965), German-Dutch writer and painter
 - Stieler, Joseph Karl (1781–1858), German painter
 - Stieler, Karl (1842–1885), German writer (Bavarian dialect poetry), archivist and lawyer
 - Stieler, Karl von (1864–1960), German ministerial official and state secretary
 - Stieler, Kaspar von (1632–1707), German scholar and linguist
 - Stieler, Kurt (1877–1963), German actor
 - Stieler, Laila (* 1965), German screenwriter, dramaturge and producer
 - Stieler, Robert (1847–1908), German painter and draftsman
 - Stieler, Robert (1911–1967), German sculptor
 - Stieler, Tobias (* 1981), German football referee
 - Stielicke, Sandro (* 1986), German skeleton pilot
 - Stielike, Uli (* 1954), German soccer player and coach
 - Stielke, Sebastian (* 1980), German film and theater actor
 - Stielner, Thomas (* 1990), German actor
 - Stielow, Hartmut (* 1957), German sculptor
 - Stielow, Janis (* 1995), German basketball player
 - Stielow, Otto (1831–1908), German administrative officer
 - Stieltjes, Thomas Jean (1856-1894), Dutch mathematician
 - Stiemer, Felix (1896–1945), German writer, publisher
 - Stien, Laila (* 1946), Norwegian writer
 - Stiene, Heinz Erich (* 1947), German Middle Latin philologist
 - Stienemeier, Christine (* 1971), German actress
 - Stienen, Astrid (* 1979), German triathlete
 - Stienen, Benedikt (* 1992), German discus thrower
 - Stienen, Karl-Heinz (1932–2004), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stiening, Gideon (* 1965), German literary scholar and science organizer
 - Stiens, Stephan (* 1961), German guitarist and composer
 - Stienstra, Doug (* 1976), Dutch-Canadian ice hockey player
 - Stienz, Felix (* 1982), German film director, screenwriter, film editor and film producer
 - Stiepel, Heinrich Tugendhold (1822–1886), German-Austrian printer and publisher
 - Stiepel, Isabelle (* 1990), German ski racer
 - Stieper, Frank (* 1961), German composer and writer
 - Stieper, Malte (* 1974), German legal scholar
 - Stiepermann, Marco (* 1991), German soccer player
 - Stiepl, Elisabeth (* 1920), Austrian actress
 - Stiepl, Max (1914–1992), German-Austrian speed skater
 - Taurus , ancient Egyptian king from the pre-dynastic period (around 3200 BC)
 - Stier, Adelheid (1852–1942), German poet and narrator
 - Stier, Adolph (1823–1890), German doctor
 - Stier, Alfons (1877–1952), German composer, music editor and teacher
 - Stier, Alfred (1880–1967), German composer
 - Stier, Bernhard (* 1958), German economic historian
 - Stier, Christoph (* 1941), German clergyman, regional bishop in Mecklenburg
 - Stier, Claus (1936–2016), German pastor and author
 - Stier, Davor (* 1972), Croatian diplomat and politician (HDZ)
 - Stier, Dieter (* 1964), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stier, Eckehard (* 1972), German conductor
 - Stier, Erich (1895–1968), German lawyer and policeman, head of the Magdeburg state police station (1933–1934), judge at the Federal Social Court
 - Stier, Ernst (1877–1947), German farmer and politician (DB)
 - Stier, Ewald Rudolf (1800–1862), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and hymn poet
 - Stier, Fridolin (1902–1981), German Bible translator
 - Stier, Gothart (* 1938), German choir director
 - Stier, Gustav (1807–1880), German architect, publicist and university professor
 - Stier, Hans Erich (1902–1979), German ancient historian and politician (CDU), MdL
 - Stier, Hans-Martin (* 1950), German actor and singer
 - Stier, Heinrich Christoph Gottlieb (1825–1896), German teacher, historian and philologist
 - Stier, Hubert (1838–1907), German architect, construction clerk and university professor
 - Stier, Josef (1843–1919), rabbi and author
 - Stier, Karl-Heinz (* 1941), German journalist, editor and TV presenter
 - Stier, Kurt-Christian (1926–2016), German violinist and concertmaster
 - Stier, Marco (* 1984), German soccer player
 - Stier, Martin (1903–1945), German lawyer
 - Stier, Michael (* 1965), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Stier, Norbert (* 1953), German general
 - Stier, Sebastian (* 1970), German composer
 - Stier, Siegfried (1959–2003), German cook
 - Stier, Sigismund († 1551), German princely educator, lawyer and chancellor
 - Stier, Steffen (* 1961), German racing cyclist, national champion in cycling
 - Bull, Wendel († 1572), robber and murderer
 - Stier, Wilhelm (1799–1856), German architect
 - Stier, Wilhelm (1893–1987), German educator and local history researcher
 - Stier-Somlo, Fritz (1873–1932), Austro-Hungarian legal scholar
 - Stieren, August (1885–1970), German prehistoric
 - Stieren, Frank (* 1966), German actor
 - Stieren, Meinolf (1924-2015), German politician (CDU)
 - Stiering, Reinhold (1931–2012), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stieringer, Karin (* 1930), German politician (SPD / CDU), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stieringer, Klaus (1927–2004), German actor, radio play speaker and director
 - Stierle, Georg (1897–1979), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stierle, Gottlob (* 1877), German lawyer
 - Stierle, Harry Gunnar (* 1954), German consultant and publicist
 - Stierle, Karlheinz (* 1936), German Romance studies and literary scholar
 - Stierle, Oliver (* 1983), German soccer player
 - Stierlein, Johann Christoph (1759–1827), German cartographer
 - Stierli, Josef (1913–1999), Swiss Jesuit and church historian
 - Stierli, Walter (* 1948), Swiss entrepreneur
 - Stierlin, Ambros (1767–1806), Swiss Benedictine monk, collegiate bandmaster, composer and organist
 - Stierlin, Gustav (1821–1907), Swiss physician and entomologist
 - Stierlin, Helm (* 1926), German psychoanalyst, scientist and publicist
 - Stierlin, Henri (* 1928), Swiss art historian, journalist and photographer
 - Stierlin, Kuno (1886–1967), German music director, composer and pianist
 - Stierlin, Niclas (* 2000), German soccer player
 - Stierlin, Rudolf Emanuel (1779–1866), Swiss Protestant clergyman and local researcher
 - Stierling, Gisbert Swartendijk (1787–1857), Dutch-German physician and temporarily spa doctor in Travemünde
 - Stierling, Hubert (1882–1950), German philologist, art historian and museum director
 - Stiern, Friedrich Ludwig Emil Karl von (1766–1845), Prussian major general
 - Stiernberg, Ludwig von (1835–1913), German judge and parliamentarian
 - Stierneld, Samuel (1700–1775), Swedish field marshal
 - Stiernhielm, Georg (1598–1672), Swedish poet, lawyer, linguist and mathematician
 - Stiernstedt, August Wilhelm (1812–1880), Swedish member of parliament, chamberlain, numismatist and imperial heraldist
 - Stiernstedt, Hedda (* 1987), Swedish actress
 - Stiers, David Ogden (1942-2018), American actor
 - Stiers, Karsten (* 1972), German musician
 - Stiers, Simone , German musician
 - Stierstorfer, Klaus (* 1961), German Anglist, university professor at the English seminar in Münster
 - Stierstorfer, Sylvia (* 1963), German politician (CSU), MdL
 - Stießberger, Hans (1920–2008), German local politician and entrepreneur
 - Stietencron, Heinrich von (1933–2018), German Indologist
 - Stietencron, Johann von (1811–1873), heir to the Schötmar manor, Princely Lippian Chamberlain, member of the Lippian state parliament
 - Stieve, Felix (1845–1898), German historian and professor
 - Stieve, Friedrich (1884–1966), German writer, historian and diplomat
 - Stieve, Friedrich-Ernst (1915–2012), German radiologist and radiation protectionist
 - Stieve, Hedwig (1889–1979), German social worker
 - Stieve, Hermann (1886–1952), German anatomist and histologist
 - Stievenard, Michel (* 1937), French football player
 - Stievermann, Dada (* 1955), German actress, cabaret artist, director and presenter
 - Stievermann, Dieter (* 1948), German historian
 - Stiewe, Klaus (1927–1987), German classical philologist
 - Stiewe, Willy (1900–1971), German journalist and local politician
 - Stiewitt, Ilse (* 1943), German social economist and politician (SPD), MdL
 
Pin
- Stifel, Michael (1487–1567), German theologian, mathematician and reformer
 - Stiff, Alfons (1843–1917), German theologian and architect
 - Stiff, Günter (1916–2002), German publisher and writer
 - Stiff, Hadrian (* 1973), English squash player
 - Stiff, Hans (1927–2016), German journalist and newspaper publisher
 - Stiff, Max (1890–1966), German administrative lawyer, district administrator of the Münster district
 - Stiffler, Hans (1904–1985), Swiss politician (SP)
 - Stiffler, Tatjana (* 1988), Swiss cross-country skier
 - Stifft, Andreas Joseph von (1760–1836), Austrian physician and personal physician to Emperor Franz I.
 - Stifft-Gottlieb, Angela (1881–1941), Austrian prehistorian and museum director
 - Stift, Andrea (* 1976), Austrian writer
 - Stift, Friedrich (* 1961), Austrian diplomat
 - Stift, Linda (* 1969), Austrian author
 - Stifter, Adalbert (1805–1868), Austrian teacher, writer and painter
 - Stifter, Alfred (1904–2003), Austrian painter and glass painter
 - Stifter, Georg (* 1940), Austrian art teacher, painter, graphic artist, object artist and university professor
 - Stifter, Magnus (1878–1943), Austrian actor
 - Stifter, Moritz (1857–1905), Austrian genre painter
 - Stifter, Wolfgang (* 1946), Austrian painter, graphic artist and university professor
 - Stiftner, Roman (* 1969), Austrian manager and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
 
Stig
- Stigand († 1072), Anglo-Saxon archbishop at the time of the Norman conquest of England
 - Stigel, Johann (1515–1562), German poet and rhetorician
 - Stigelli, Giorgio (1819–1868), German opera singer (tenor) and composer
 - Stigen, Terje (1922-2010), Norwegian writer
 - Stigers, Curtis (born 1965), American singer and saxophonist
 - Stigger , British right-wing extremist songwriter
 - Stigger, Laura (* 2000), Austrian cyclist
 - Stigger, Veronica (* 1973), Brazilian writer, journalist and art critic
 - Stiglat, Klaus (* 1932), German civil engineer
 - Stiglbauer, Ludwig (1905–1964), German football player
 - Stiglegger, Marcus (* 1971), Austrian journalist, film scholar
 - Stigler, August (1832-1910), German industrialist
 - Stigler, Georg Fidel († 1874), German administrative officer
 - Stigler, George (1911–1991), American economist
 - Stigler, Johann Georg (1730–1761), German mathematician
 - Stigler, Johannes Evangelist (1884–1966), German priest
 - Stigler, Norbert Anton (1942–2020), Austrian priest monk and university professor
 - Stigler, Robert (1878–1975), Austrian physician, university professor and representative of Nazi racial hygiene
 - Stigler, Wilhelm (1903–1976), Austrian architect
 - Stigler, William G. (1891–1952), American politician
 - Stigliani, Tommaso (1573–1651), Italian poet and Knight of Malta
 - Štiglic, France (1919–1993), Yugoslav film director
 - Merry Bérninzon, Carlos Jaime Marcos (1945–2015), Peruvian diplomat
 - Stiglitz, Herma (* 1921), Austrian provincial Roman archaeologist
 - Stiglitz, Hugo (* 1940), Mexican actor, film producer, director and screenwriter
 - Stiglitz, Joseph E. (* 1943), American economist
 - Stiglitz, Roman (1922–1988), Austrian ancient historian
 - Stiglmaier, Johann Baptist (1791–1844), German ore caster
 - Stiglmeier, Klaus (* 1950), German actor
 - Stiglund, Hans (* 1955), Swedish bishop
 - Stigma, Vinnie (* 1955), American guitarist
 - Stignani, Ebe (1903–1974), Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano, alto)
 - Stigrot, Lena (* 1994), German volleyball player
 - Stigulinszky, Roland (* 1926), German graphic artist, caricaturist and satirist
 - Stigwood, Robert (1934–2016), Australian music and film producer
 
Stih
- Stihl, Andreas (1896–1973), German-Swiss entrepreneur and inventor
 - Stihl, Hans Peter (* 1932), German entrepreneur and functionary
 - Stihl, Nikolas (* 1960), German entrepreneur
 - Stihler, Catherine (* 1973), British politician (Labor Party), MEP
 
Stij
- Stijaković, Slobodan (* 1995), Bosnian-Herzegovinian badminton player
 - Stijkel, Eddie (1918–1982), Dutch politician (VVD)
 - Stijnen, Stijn (* 1981), Belgian football goalkeeper
 
Stik
- Stika, Felix (1887–1971), Austrian politician (SPÖ), regional councilor in Lower Austria
 - Stika, Richard Frank (* 1957), American clergyman, Bishop of Knoxville
 - Stikker, Dirk (1897–1979), Dutch banker, industrialist, politician and diplomat
 - Stiksrud, Hans-Arne (1944–2005), German psychologist
 
style
- Stil, André (1921-2004), French writer
 - Stilbans, Lasar Solomonowitsch (1917–1988), Russian physicist and university professor
 - Stilcken, Rudolf (1925–2016), German public relations consultant and entrepreneur
 - Stiles, Cyril (1904–1985), New Zealand rower
 - Stiles, F. Gary (* 1942), American ornithologist and botanist
 - Stiles, John Dodson (1822-1896), American politician
 - Stiles, Julia (* 1981), American theater and film actress
 - Stiles, Kristine (* 1947), American university professor and art historian for modern and contemporary art
 - Stiles, Nobby (* 1942), English football player and coach
 - Stiles, Phillip J. (* 1931), American physicist
 - Stiles, Ryan (* 1959), American actor of Canadian origin
 - Stiles, TJ (* 1964), American writer and multiple winner of the Pulitzer Prize
 - Stiles, Tara (* 1981), American yoga teacher
 - Stiles, William Henry (1808–1865), American politician
 - Stilett, Hans (1922–2015), German writer and translator
 - Stiletto (* 1959), German conceptual artist and lighting fixture manufacturer who was critical of design and consumption
 - Stiletto, Stevie (1956-2013), American punk singer
 - Stilgebauer, Edward (1868–1936), German journalist and writer
 - Stilger, Johann (1817–1876), farmer and member of the state parliament
 - Stilgoe, Jack , British social scientist and university professor
 - Stilgoe, Richard (* 1943), British songwriter and musician
 - Štilić, Semir (* 1987), Bosnian football player
 - Stilicho († 408), Roman army master and politician
 - Stilijanow, Hildegard (1905–1981), German painter
 - Stilinović, Branka (1926-2016), Yugoslav opera singer (soprano)
 - Stilinović, Mladen (1947–2016), Croatian artist
 - Štiljanović, Jelena († 1546), Serbian despot, princess and saint
 - Štiljanović, Stefan , Serbian despot and saint
 - Stilke, Georg (1840–1900), German bookseller and publisher
 - Stilke, Hermann (1803–1860), German painter and university professor
 - Stilke, Hermine (1804–1869), German illustrator and painter from the Düsseldorf School
 - Stilke, Karin (1914–2013), German photo model
 - Still, Andrew Taylor (1828–1917), American physician and founder of osteopathy
 - Still, Carl (1868–1951), German mechanical engineer and entrepreneur
 - Still, Clyfford (1904–1980) American painter
 - Still, George Frederic (1868–1941), British pediatrician
 - Still, Josef (* 1959), German organist
 - Still, Julie (* 1965), New Zealand badminton player
 - Still, Kevin (* 1960), American rower
 - Still, Megan (* 1972), Australian rower
 - Still, Nanny (1926–2009), Finnish designer
 - Still, Rosemarie (* 1942), German translator
 - Still, Valentin Stephan († 1795), German friar and master brewer
 - Still, W. Clark (* 1946), American chemist
 - Still, William Grant (1895–1978), American composer
 - Still-Kilrain, Susan Leigh (* 1961), American astronaut
 - Stilla von Abenberg , church donor and benefactress, blessed and virgin
 - Stilla, Uwe (* 1957), German geoinformatics scientist and university professor
 - Stille, Alexander (* 1957), American journalist and writer
 - Stille, Arthur (1863–1922), Swedish historian
 - Stille, Christoph Ludwig von (1696–1752), Royal Prussian Major General and curator of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Berlin
 - Stille, Curt (1873–1957), German physicist
 - Stille, Ernst (1877–1939), German architect
 - Stille, Friedrich , German architect and master mason and entrepreneur
 - Stille, Gustav (1845–1920), German physician and writer
 - Stille, Hans (1876–1966), German geologist
 - Stille, Heinrich (1879–1957), German architect
 - Stille, John Kenneth (1930-1989), American chemist
 - Stille, Renate (* 1944), Brazilian diplomat
 - Stille, Tobias (* 1966), German director, producer and screenwriter
 - Stille, Ulrich (1910–1976), German physicist
 - Stille, Ulrich Christoph von (1654–1728), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the Magdeburg Fortress, and heir to Fretzdorf, Herzsprung and Christdorf (Wittstock / Dosse)
 - Stiller, Aline (* 1994), German national basketball player
 - Stiller, Amy (born 1961), American actress
 - Stiller, Angelo (* 2001), German soccer player
 - Stiller, Ben (* 1965), American actor, screenwriter, film director and producer
 - Stiller, Carl Christoph (1763–1836), German bookseller and publisher
 - Stiller, Ernst (1844–1907), German businessman and politician, MdR
 - Stiller, Georg (1907–1992), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stiller, Günter (* 1936), German soccer player
 - Stiller, Hans-Jörg (* 1957), German soccer player
 - Stiller, Heinrich Theodor von (1765–1828), Protestant theologian
 - Stiller, Heinz (1932–2012), German geophysicist
 - Stiller, Helga (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL
 - Stiller, Herbert (1923–1985), German specialist in neurology, psychiatry and psychotherapy
 - Stiller, Hermann (1850–1931), German architect
 - Stiller, Jerry (1927-2020), American actor
 - Stiller, Joseph († 1771), plasterer, bricklayer, builder
 - Stiller, Klaus (* 1941), German writer
 - Stiller, Manfred (1930–2010), German civil engineer
 - Stiller, Mauritz (1883–1928), Russian-Swedish director and screenwriter
 - Stiller, Michael , Swabian plasterer, builder and bricklayer
 - Stiller, Michael (1945–2016), German journalist and book author
 - Stiller, Niklas (* 1947), German physician and writer
 - Stiller, Philipp (* 1990), German soccer player
 - Stiller, Rainer (* 1944), German soccer player
 - Stiller, Rainer (1953–2014), German journalist and author
 - Stiller, Stefan (* 1966), German cook
 - Stiller, Thomas (* 1961), German film director, screenwriter and actor
 - Stiller, Werner (1947–2016), German intelligence agent
 - Stilley, Margo (* 1982), American actress and former model
 - Stillfried and Rattonitz, Ludwig von (1790–1865), Prussian major general
 - Stillfried von Rathenitz, Raimund (1839–1911), Austrian officer, painter and photographer
 - Stillfried, Alfons (1887–1974), Austrian officer and resistance fighter
 - Stillfried, Felix (1851–1910), Low German writer and poet
 - Stillfried, Georg (* 1963), Austrian diplomat, ambassador
 - Stillfried, Janet von (* 1962), German historian and author
 - Stillfried-Rattonitz, Rudolf von (1804–1882), Prussian historian, heraldist and court official
 - Stillger, Theodor (1920–1982), German architect and educator
 - Stillhart, Alkuin (1918–2004), Swiss Capuchin, canon lawyer
 - Stillhart, Sibylle (* 1973), Swiss journalist and writer
 - Stillich, Oskar (1872–1945), German economist, sociologist and pacifist
 - Stilling, Benedict (1810–1879), German surgeon and neuroanatomist
 - Stilling, Carl (1874–1938), Danish painter
 - Stilling, Gunther (* 1943), German sculptor
 - Stilling, Heinrich (1853–1911), German pathologist and university professor
 - Stilling, Ines (* 1976), Austrian civil servant and politician
 - Stilling, Jakob (1842–1915), German ophthalmologist
 - Stillinger, Frank H. (* 1934), American chemist
 - Stillkrauth, Fred (1939-2020), German actor
 - Stillman, Al (1906–1979), American songwriter
 - Stillman, Bruce (* 1953), Australian biologist and basic researcher
 - Stillman, Cory (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
 - Stillman, Fredrik (* 1966), Swedish ice hockey player, coach and official
 - Stillman, Joe (born 1959), American screenwriter
 - Stillman, Loren (* 1980), American jazz musician (alto saxophonist, composer and band leader)
 - Stillman, Marie Spartali (1844–1927) British painter, muse, and model
 - Stillman, Mimi , American flautist
 - Stillman, Whit (born 1952), American actor, director, producer and screenwriter
 - Stillmark, Alexander (* 1941), German film and theater director and actor
 - Stillmark, Hermann (1860–1923), German-Baltic pharmacologist
 - Stills, Kenny (b.1992), American football player
 - Stills, Stephen (* 1945), American musician
 - Stillwell, Frank (1888–1963), Australian geologist
 - Stillwell, John (born 1942), Australian mathematician
 - Stillwell, Lewis B. (1863-1941) American electrical engineer
 - Stillwell, Richard (1899–1982), American architectural historian and classical archaeologist
 - Stilly, Georges C. (1904–1993), Greco-Russian cameraman and film producer
 - Stilo, Mucho (* 1984), Spanish musician
 - Stilp, Karl , German sculptor
 - Stilp, Martina (* 1973), German actress
 - Stilpon , ancient Greek philosopher
 - Stilu, Valentin (* 1975), German voice actor
 - Stilwell, Jean (* 1955), Canadian singer
 - Stilwell, Joseph (1883-1946), American general
 - Stilwell, Silas Moore (1800–1881), American lawyer, US marshal, writer, and politician
 - Stilwell, Thomas N. (1830–1874), American politician
 - Stilwell, Victoria (* 1969), British dog trainer and author
 - Stilz, Eberhard (* 1949), German lawyer and judge
 - Stilz, Felix (1928–2017), German tax advisor
 - Stilz, Roger (* 1977), Swiss-German football player and coach
 
Stim
- Stima, Montfort (* 1957), Malawian clergyman, Bishop of Mangochi
 - Štimac, Igor (* 1967), Croatian football player and coach
 - Štimac, Slavko (* 1960), Serbian film actor
 - Štimac, Vladimir (* 1987), Serbian basketball player
 - Stimakovits, Alois (1897–1961), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
 - Štimec, Spomenka (* 1949), Croatian writer
 - Stimeder, Klaus (* 1975), Austrian author and journalist
 - Stimm, Helmut (1917–1987), German Romanist
 - Stimm, Oswald (1923–2014), Austrian sculptor
 - Stimm, Thomas (* 1948), Austrian painter and sculptor
 - Stimmann, Hans (* 1941), German architect, urban planner and State Secretary
 - Stimmel, Ernst (1891–1978), German actor and author
 - Stimmer, Hans (1892–1979), German farmer and politician (BVP), MdR
 - Stimmer, Tobias (1539–1584), Swiss painter and draftsman
 - Stimmer-Salzeder, Kathi (* 1957), German songwriter and publisher
 - Stimming, Albert (1846–1922), German Romanist
 - Stimming, Carl Joachim (1876–1931), German entrepreneur and general director of North German Lloyd
 - Stimming, Franz (1884–1952), German politician (SPD, USPD)
 - Stimming, Richard (1866–1936), German prehistory researcher and doctor
 - Stimmler, Ludwig (1940–2003), German jazz musician (double bass, band leader)
 - Stimpel, Michael (* 1950), German physician and university professor
 - Stimpel, Roland (* 1957), German journalist and editor-in-chief of the Deutsches Architektenblatt
 - Stimpel, Udo (* 1956), German soccer player
 - Stimpel, Walter (1917–2008), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
 - Stimpfl, August (1924-2010), Austrian academic painter
 - Stimpfl, Franz (1918–2003), Austrian writer
 - Stimpfle, Alois (* 1954), German theologian and university professor
 - Stimpfle, Josef (1916–1996), German clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Augsburg, archbishop
 - Stimpson, Andrew (* 1980), British model, allegedly cured of HIV
 - Stimpson, Jodie (* 1989), English triathlete
 - Stimpson, William (1832–1872) American naturalist and zoologist
 - Stimson, Henry L. (1867–1950) American politician
 
Stin
- Stinauer, Roland (* 1991), young Austrian artist
 - Stinchcombe, Archie (1912–1994), British ice hockey player and coach
 - Stincic, Tom (born 1946), American football player
 - Stinde, Conradine (1856–1925), German writer
 - Stinde, Julius (1841–1905), German chemist, journalist and writer
 - Stinde, Sophie (1853–1915), German painter and anthroposophist
 - Stindl, Lars (* 1988), German soccer player
 - Stindl, Thomas (* 1966), Austrian extreme athlete
 - Stindt, Arend († 1651), German dike builder and governor
 - Stindt, Hermine (1888–1974), German swimmer
 - Stindt, Johann Hermann (1763–1846), German mill builder and paper mold maker
 - Stine, Clifford (1906–1986), American cinematographer
 - Stine, G. Harry (1928–1997), American science, technology, and science fiction writer
 - Stine, Harold E. (1903-1977), American cinematographer
 - Stine, Jean Marie (* 1945), American writer and editor
 - Stine, RL (born 1943), American children's author
 - Stinehelfer, Brina , performance artist, actress and producer
 - Stineman, Galadriel (* 1990), American actress
 - Stiner, Mary C. (* 1955), American paleoanthropologist
 - Stines, Trevor (* 1994), American actor
 - Stiness, Walter Russell (1854–1924), American lawyer and politician
 - Sting (* 1951), British musician
 - Sting (born 1959), American wrestler
 - Sting, Albert (1924–2020), German theologian, psychologist, local historian, director of the Diakoniewerk and holder of the Staufer medal
 - Sting, Heinz (1904–1976), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician (NSDAP), Member of the State Parliament
 - Sting, Kai Magnus (* 1978), German cabaret artist, writer, presenter and actor
 - Stîngă, Ovidiu (* 1972), Romanian football player
 - Stîngă, Vasile (* 1957), Romanian handball player and coach
 - Stingel, Alberich (1723–1801), Austrian Cistercian and abbot
 - Stingel, Rudolf (* 1956), Italian painter
 - Stingily, Byron , American singer and songwriter
 - Stingl, Alfred (* 1939), Austrian politician
 - Stingl, Anton (1908–2000), German guitar interpreter and teacher
 - Stingl, Anton jun. (* 1940), German church musician and musicologist
 - Stingl, Georg (* 1948), Austrian dermatologist
 - Stingl, Günther (* 1939), Austrian writer
 - Stingl, Jörg (* 1961), Saxon mountaineer
 - Stingl, Josef (1919–2004), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stingl, Karl (1864–1936), German engineer, civil servant and politician (BVP)
 - Stingl, Kiev (* 1943), German musician
 - Stingl, Matthias (* 1998), German soccer player
 - Stingl, Miloslav (1930–2020), Czech ethnologist and non-fiction author
 - Stingl, Nikolaus (* 1952), German translator
 - Stinglhammer, Hermann (* 1959), German Roman Catholic theologian
 - Stinglheim zu Karpfenstein, Ludwig von († 1593), court lord and carer
 - Stinglwagner, Alois (1887–1955), German graduate engineer, mine director and politician (BVP, CSU), Member of the State Parliament and Senator (Bavaria)
 - Stinglwagner, Gerhard (* 1941), German non-fiction author
 - Stinglwagner, Otto (1925–2013), German local politician (SPD)
 - Stini, Josef (1880–1958), Austrian geologist
 - Stinissen, Wilfrid (1927–2013), Belgian Carmelite, theologian and writer
 - Stinka, André (* 1965), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Stinka, Dieter (* 1937), German soccer player and coach
 - Stinkes, Ursula (* 1959), German special education teacher, professor for education for the mentally handicapped
 - Stinner, Rainer (* 1947), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
 - Stinnes, Cläre (1872–1973), German entrepreneur and wife of the Ruhr industrialist Hugo Stinnes
 - Stinnes, Clärenore (1901–1990), German world traveler and racing driver
 - Stinnes, Edmund (1896–1980), German engineer and industrialist
 - Stinnes, Georg Mathias (1817–1853), German merchant and shipowner
 - Stinnes, Gustav (1863–1923), German businessman, councilor and amateur athlete
 - Stinnes, Heinrich (1867–1932), German art collector, Prussian government councilor
 - Stinnes, Hermann Hugo (1842-1887), German businessman and councilor
 - Stinnes, Hugo (1870–1924), German entrepreneur and politician (DVP), MdR
 - Stinnes, Hugo Hermann (1897–1982), German entrepreneur
 - Stinnes, Johann Gustav (1826–1878), German merchant and ship owner
 - Stinnes, Margarete (1840–1911), German founder of the Mülheim an der Ruhr ophthalmic hospital
 - Stinnes, Mathias (1790–1845), German industrial pioneer
 - Stinnes, Matías , German-Argentinian luge rider
 - Stinnes, Otto (1903–1983), German entrepreneur
 - Stinney, George (1929–1944), American victim of miscarriage of law
 - Stino, Kamal (1910–1987), Egyptian politician
 - Stino, Moheb , Egyptian politician
 - Stinshoff, Julia (* 1974), German actress
 - Stinshoff, Lars , German basketball player
 - Stinsky, Andreas (* 1984), German archaeologist and museum director
 - Stinson, Albert (1944–1969), American jazz bassist
 - Stinson, Charles (1931–2012), American scholar of religion
 - Stinson, Donavon (* 1976), Canadian actor
 - Stinson, Edward (1893–1932) American pilot, aircraft designer, and entrepreneur
 - Stinson, Elbert (* 1944), American sprinter
 - Stinson, GE (born 1949), American jazz musician
 - Stinson, Jamie , Australian guitarist and composer
 - Stinson, K. William (1930-2002), American politician
 - Stinson, Katherine (1891–1977), American aviation pioneer
 - Stinson, Marjorie (1896–1975), American aviation pioneer
 - Stinson, Marvin (born 1952), American boxer
 - Stinson, Matt (born 1992), Canadian soccer player
 - Stinson, Taura , American songwriter
 - Stinson, Tommy (born 1966), American rock musician, bassist
 - Stinton, Colin (born 1947), Canadian actor
 - Stintzing, Georg Friedrich (1793–1835), lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
 - Stintzing, Hugo (1888–1970), German physicist and university professor
 - Stintzing, Johann Georg (1740–1832), German wine merchant
 - Stintzing, Roderich (1854–1933), German physician
 - Stintzing, Roderich von (1825–1883), German lawyer and legal historian
 
Stio
- Stiowicek, Willi (* 1956), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
 
Stip
- Stipančević, Maja (* 1994), Croatian soccer player
 - Stipančević, Valentina (* 1992), Croatian soccer player
 - Stipančić, Antun (1949–1991), Yugoslav table tennis player
 - Stipaničić, Andrijana (* 1981), Croatian biathlete
 - Stipanović, Tonči (* 1986), Croatian sailor
 - Stípčak, Leopold (1909–1944), Austrian resistance fighter
 - Stipčević, Nikša (1929–2011), Yugoslav or Serbian Romance studies
 - Stipe, Michael (* 1960), American musician and film producer; Founding member of the band REM
 - Štípek, Ladislav (1925–1998), Czech table tennis player
 - Stiphaut, Mirko van (* 1968), German guitarist and composer
 - Stiphout, Johannes van († 1777), old Catholic bishop of Haarlem
 - Stipić, Milan (* 1978), Bosnian clergyman and Croatian Greek Catholic apostolic administrator of Križevci
 - Stipić, Tomislav (* 1979), Croatian football coach
 - Stipišić Gibonni, Zlatan (* 1968), Croatian musician and composer
 - Stiplosek, Alois (1872–1956), Austrian cyclist and aviation pioneer
 - Stipp, Christa (* 1990), German meteorologist and television presenter
 - Stipp, Hermann-Josef (* 1954), German Catholic theologian
 - Stippel, Fritz (1915–1974), German education professor
 - Stippel, Johann (* 1940), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
 - Stipperger, Walter (1919–2005), Austrian author and regional historian
 - Stippler, Frank (* 1975), German racing car driver
 - Stipsits, Thomas (* 1983), Austrian cabaret artist and actor
 
Stir
- Știrbei, Barbu Dimitrie († 1869), Romanian statesman and prince
 - Știrbey, Barbu (1872–1946), Romanian Prime Minister
 - Stirblytė, Arūnė (* 1968), Lithuanian politician
 - Stirböck, Oliver (* 1967), German politician (FDP)
 - Stiren, Josef (1930–2003), German Roman Catholic clergyman
 - Stirkat, Falk (* 1984), German author and emergency doctor
 - Stirling, Anton (1926–2011), Austrian Roman Catholic priest and vicar general of the Diocese of Eisenstadt
 - Stirling, Ben (* 1998), Scottish soccer player
 - Stirling, David (1915–1990), British founder of the SAS
 - Stirling, David (* 1981), Uruguayan polo player
 - Stirling, Guillermo (* 1937), Uruguayan lawyer and politician
 - Stirling, James (1692-1770) Scottish mathematician
 - Stirling, James (1791–1865) British officer and governor of Australia
 - Stirling, James (1926–1992), British architect
 - Stirling, James Hutchison (1820–1909), Scottish philosopher
 - Stirling, Jane (1804-1859), Scottish amateur pianist
 - Stirling, Lindsey (* 1986), American violinist and composer
 - Stirling, Matthew Williams (1896–1975), American ethnologist
 - Stirling, Rachael (* 1977), British actress
 - Stirling, Robbie (* 1960), Canadian entrepreneur and racing car driver
 - Stirling, Robert (1790–1878) Scottish priest and engineer
 - Stirling, Rosemary (born 1947), British athlete
 - Stirling, SM (* 1953), Canadian-American science fiction writer
 - Stirling, Steve (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
 - Stirling, William Gurdon (1907–1973), British general
 - Stirling-Maxwell, William (1818–1878), Scottish nobleman, politician, member of the House of Commons, art historian, historian and collector
 - Stirn, Dieter (* 1961), German soccer player
 - Stirn, Janez (* 1966), Yugoslav ski jumper
 - Stirn, Max (1880–1916), German architect
 - Stirnberg, Bonifatius (* 1933), German sculptor
 - Forehead burn, Franz Seraph († 1882), German portrait painter
 - Stirnemann, Bernhard (1936–2011), Swiss actor, director, songwriter, cultural entrepreneur and politician (SP)
 - Stirnemann, Hanna (1899–1996), German art historian and curator
 - Stirnemann, Kathrin (* 1989), Swiss mountain biker
 - Stirnemann, M. Vänçi (* 1951), Swiss author and artist
 - Stirnemann, Stefan (* 1960), Swiss grammar school teacher, classical philologist, spelling critic, translator
 - Stirner Brantsch, Veronika (* 1959), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
 - Stirner, Karl (1882–1943), German painter, illustrator and writer
 - Stirner, Karl (* 1970), Austrian composer and musician
 - Stirner, Max (1806-1856), German philosopher
 - Stirnimann, Charles (* 1954), Swiss historian
 - Stirnimann, Friedrich (1841–1901), Swiss portrait, church and genre painter
 - Stirnimann, Heinrich (1920–2005), Swiss Dominican, theologian and ecumenist
 - Stirrup, Jock (born 1949), British military and life peer
 - Stirton, Ruben Arthur (1901–1966), American paleontologist
 
Stis
- Stischow, Sergei Michailowitsch (* 1937), Russian physicist and geochemist
 - Stisi, Kay (* 1971), German soccer player and coach
 - Stiska, Erika (1926–2016), German actress
 - Stiso, Sergio (* 1458), Greek humanist and philosopher
 - Stisser, August (1671–1741), German Lutheran theologian
 - Stisser, Bruno (1592–1646), German jurist and lawyer
 - Stisser, Johann Andreas (1657–1700), German botanist and founder of the Botanical Garden in Helmstedt
 - Stisser, Karl (1865–1948), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, general superintendent
 - Stisser, Kilian (1562–1620), lawyer, secret councilor and chancellor of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg
 - Stisser, Martin Chilian (1635–1707), German Lutheran clergyman
 - Stisser, Wolfgang Melchior (1632–1709), German Protestant theologian and teacher
 - Stisted, Henry William (1817–1875) British officer, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
 
Stit
- Stiten, Anton von († 1564), Mayor of Lübeck
 - Stiten, Franz von († 1590), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Stiten, Gottschalk von (1530–1588), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Stiten, Hartwig von († 1635), Lübeck councilor
 - Stiten, Hartwig von († 1511), German politician and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Stiten, Hartwig von (1640–1692), German politician and councilor from Lübeck
 - Stiten, Heinrich von († 1484), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
 - Stiten, Heinrich von († 1588), councilor in Lübeck
 - Stiten, Jürgen von (1528–1612), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Stiten, Jürgen von († 1672), German lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Stiten, Nikolaus von († 1427), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Stites, Richard (1931-2010), American historian and university professor
 - Stites, Wendy (* 1949), Australian film costume designer
 - Stith, John E. (born 1947), American writer
 - Stitt, Kevin , American film editor
 - Stitt, Kevin (* 1972), American politician
 - Stitt, Sonny (1924–1982), American saxophonist
 - Stitz, Ilka (* 1960), German author
 - Stitz, Norma (* 1958), American porn actress
 - Stitzel, Michael (* 1940), German economist
 - Stitzinger, Ludwig (1892–1951), German lawyer and district administrator
 - Stitzinger, Luis (* 1968), German mountaineer
 - Stitzinger, Patrick (* 1981), Dutch long-distance runner
 - Stitzl, Andreas (* 1974), German biathlete
 
Stiv
- Stivaletti, Sergio (* 1957), Italian special make-up effect designer
 - Stivanello, Giorgio (1932-2010), Italian football player
 - Stivell, Alan (* 1944), French musician and singer
 - Stiven, David (* 1940), Australian film editor
 - Stivens, Dal (1911-1997), Australian writer
 - Stiverne, Bermane (* 1978), Canadian boxer
 - Stivers, Moses D. (1828–1895), American politician
 - Stivers, Steve (born 1965), American politician (Republican Party)
 - Stivín, Jiří (* 1942), Czech musician and composer
 - Stivínová, Zuzana (* 1940), Czech actress
 - Stivínová, Zuzana (* 1973), Czech actress
 
Stiw
- Stiwitz, Friedrich , German SS leader and war criminal in concentration camps
 
Stix
- Stix, Alfred (1882–1957), Austrian art historian and museum director
 - Stix, Gerulf (* 1935), Austrian economic advisor and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
 - Stix, Gottfried W. (1911-2010), Austrian literary historian
 - Stix, Jakob (* 1974), German mathematician
 - Stix, Karl (1939–2003), Austrian politician (SPÖ), governor of Burgenland
 - Stix, Philipp (* 1978), Austrian actor
 - Stix, Robert (1903–1974), Austrian electrical engineer and university professor
 - Stix, Thomas H. (1924-2001), American physicist
 - Stix-Hackl, Christine (1957–2018), Austrian lawyer and diplomat
 - Stixenberger, Erwin (* 1965), Swiss singer
 - Stixrud, Martin (1876–1964), Norwegian figure skater
 
Stiz
- Stizenberger, Ernst (1827–1895), German doctor and botanist (lichenology)