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- Swaan, Abram de (* 1942), Dutch sociologist
- Swab, Anton von (1702–1768), Swedish mining captain, mountain ridge and mineralogist
- Swaby, Allyson (* 1996), American-Jamaican soccer player
- Swaby, Audrey (born 1958), Australian badminton player
- Swadesh, Morris (1909-1967), American linguist
- Swae Lee (* 1993), American singer, rapper and songwriter
- Swæfberht († 738), King of Essex
- Swæfheard , sub-king in Kent
- Swaefred , King of Essex
- Swaelen, Frank (1930-2007), Belgian politician (CVP)
- Swaen, Michiel de (1654–1707), Dutch-speaking French author
- Swaffer, Hannen (1879–1962), British journalist and theater critic
- Swaffer, Kristyn (* 1975), Australian soccer player
- Swager, Timothy M. (* 1961), American chemist
- Swaggart, Jimmy (* 1935), American preacher within the Pentecostal movement
- Swagger, Jack (born 1982), American wrestler
- Swahn, Alfred (1879–1931), Swedish sports marksman, three-time Olympic champion
- Swahn, Jan Henrik (* 1959), Swedish writer
- Swahn, Oscar (1847–1927), Swedish sports marksman, oldest Olympic champion
- Swahn, Sven Christer (1933–2005), Swedish writer, translator, literary critic and literary scholar
- Swail, Joe (* 1969), Northern Irish snooker player
- Swain, Ben (* 1986), British water diver
- Swain, Bennie (1933–2008), American basketball player
- Swain, Beryl (1936-2007), British motorcycle racer
- Swain, Chelse (born 1983), American actress
- Swain, David Lowry (1801–1868), American politician, governor of North Carolina
- Swain, Dominique (* 1980), American actress
- Swain, Dwight V. (1915-1992), American writer
- Swain, George Fillmore (1857–1931), American civil engineer
- Swain, Kenny (* 1952), English football player
- Swain, Mack (1876–1935), American actor
- Swain, Mike (* 1960), American judoka
- Swain, Paul Joseph (* 1943), American Roman Catholic clergyman, bishop emeritus of Sioux Falls
- Swaine, Alexander von (1905–1990), German dancer, choreographer and dance teacher
- Swaine, Richard von (1830–1902), German industrialist and politician (LRP), MdR
- Swainson, John (1925–1994), American lawyer and politician
- Swainson, Neil (* 1955), Canadian jazz musician
- Swainson, William (1789–1855), English ornithologist
- Swallow, Emily (* 1979), American actress
- Swallow, Ricky (* 1974), Australian artist
- Swallow, Silas C. (1839–1930), American Methodist preacher and prohibitionist politician
- Swallow, Steve (* 1940), American jazz bassist
- Swalwell, Eric (* 1980), American politician
- Swami, Arvind (* 1970), Indian actor
- Swami, Harikesa (* 1948), American musician and representative of the Hare Krishna movement ISKCON
- Swamiadian, Athanasius Rethna Swamy (* 1961), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ahmedabad
- Swamidoss Pillat, David Maryanayagam (1905–1969), Indian religious, Bishop of Vellore
- Swamigal, Ramalinga (1823-1874), Indian saint
- Swamijee (* 1974), German pop, rock, hip-hop music producer and songwriter-musician
- Swaminarayan (1781-1830), founder of a form of Hinduism, also called Swaminarayan Hinduism
- Swaminatha Iyer, UV (1855-1942), Tamil philologist
- Swaminathan, MS (* 1925), Indian agricultural scientist
- Swaminathan, Soumya (* 1959), Indian pediatrician
- Swammerdam, Jan (1637–1680), Dutch naturalist, founder of the theory of preformations
- Swan, Anni (1875–1958), Finnish writer
- Swan, Benjamin (1762–1839) American politician, merchant, and Treasurer of Vermont
- Swan, Billy (born 1942), American country musician
- Swan, Buddy (1929–1993), American actor
- Swan, Curt (1920–1996) American artist, commercial artist, and comic strip artist
- Swan, Douglas (1930-2000), Scottish-German painter
- Swan, Isabel (* 1983), Brazilian sailor
- Swan, James (1754-1830) American soldier, entrepreneur, and prison inmate in Paris
- Swan, Jim (1941–2017) Scottish chemist, biologist and expert on single malt whiskey
- Swan, Jimmy (1912–1994), American country singer
- Swan, John William David (born 1935), Bermudian politician
- Swan, Joseph Wilson (1828–1914) English physicist, chemist, and inventor
- Swan, Katie (* 1999), British tennis player
- Swan, Kitty (born 1943), Danish actress
- Swan, Paul (1883–1972) American actor, dancer, painter, and poet
- Swan, Peter (* 1936), English football player
- Swan, Richard (* 1933), American mathematician
- Swan, Robert (* 1956), British polar explorer and environmentalist
- Swan, Samuel (1771–1844), American politician
- Swan, Serinda (* 1984), Canadian actress
- Swan, Sierra (* 1978), American singer and songwriter
- Swan, Wayne (born 1954), Australian politician
- Swan, William († 1678), English diplomat
- Swan, William Graham (1821–1869), American lawyer and politician
- Swan, William, 1st Baronet († 1680), English nobleman
- Swana, John (* 1962), American jazz trumpeter
- Swanahild , wife of Karl Martell
- Swandi, Adam (* 1996), Singaporean soccer player
- Swane, Leo (1887–1968), Danish art historian
- Swanenburg, Cornelius Paulinus (1574–1630), Dutch legal scholar
- Swanenburg, Maria Catherina (1839–1915), Dutch serial killer
- Swanenburgh, Jacob Isaacsz van (1571–1638), Dutch painter
- Swanepoel, Candice (* 1988), South African model
- Swanepoel, Magdalena (1930–2007), South African javelin thrower and shot putter
- Swanevelt, Herman van (1600–1655), Dutch painter
- Swaney, Elizabeth (* 1984), American-Hungarian freestyle skier
- Swanidze, Alexander (1886–1941), Georgian old Bolshevik and historian
- Swanidze, Ketewan (1880–1907), first wife of Josef Stalin
- Swanidze, Nikolai Karlowitsch (* 1955), Russian journalist and television presenter
- Swank, Fletcher B. (1875-1950) American politician
- Swank, Hilary (* 1974), American actress and two-time Oscar winner
- Swank, Jean , American astrophysicist
- Swann, Donald (1923–1994) British composer, musician and entertainer
- Swann, Edward (1862–1945), American lawyer and politician
- Swann, Gordon (born 1937), English football player
- Swann, Harry Kirke (1871–1926), English ornithologist and author
- Swann, Isaiah (born 1985), American basketball player
- Swann, Jack (1882–1938) English soccer, table tennis, and water polo player
- Swann, John (1760-1793), American politician
- Swann, Kyle (* 1990), American actor
- Swann, Leonie (* 1975), German crime writer
- Swann, Lynn (born 1952), American football player, actor, sports presenter
- Swann, Michael, Baron Swann (1920–1990), British biologist, zoologist, broadcaster and peer
- Swann, Oliver (1878–1948), British Air Force and Navy officer
- Swann, Polly (* 1988), British rower
- Swann, Rich (born 1991), American wrestler
- Swann, Sidney (1890-1976), British rower
- Swann, Thomas (1809-1883), American politician, Governor of Maryland
- Swann, Thomas Burnett (1928–1976) American fantasy writer
- Swanö, Dan (* 1973), Swedish music producer, singer, guitarist, bassist, drummer and keyboardist
- Swanson, Brian (born 1976), American ice hockey player
- Swanson, Charles Edward (1879–1970), American politician
- Swanson, Claude A. (1862–1939) American politician
- Swanson, Danny (* 1986), Scottish soccer player
- Swanson, Donald (born 1927), American manager
- Swanson, Gloria (1899–1983), American actress and producer
- Swanson, Jandi , American former child actress
- Swanson, Kristy (* 1969), American actress
- Swanson, Patrick (* 1990), Austrian journalist
- Swanson, Peter (* 1968), American writer
- Swanson, Rochelle (born 1963), American actress
- Swanson, Steven (* 1960), American astronaut
- Swanson, Terry (born 1996), American football player
- Swanson, Vern G. (* 1945), American art historian and retired museum director
- Swanson, William H. (* 1949), American manager
- Swanstrom, Edward E. (1903–1985) American Roman Catholic clergyman
- Swantibor , Prince of Pomerania
- Swantibor , Pomeranian nobleman, castellan of Kolberg
- Swantibor († 1464), Prince of Pomerania
- Swantibor I († 1413), Duke of Pomerania-Stettin, governor of the Central Mark
- Swantibor II , Duke of Pomerania
- Swanton, John Reed (1873-1958), American anthropologist
- Swanton, Nele (* 1986), Irish-Belgian actress
- Swantopolk , nobleman
- Swantopolk , Pomeranian nobleman, son of Duke Ratibor I.
- Swantopolk II. († 1266), Duke in and of Pomerania
- Swanwick, Helena (1864-1939), British feminist and pacifist
- Swanwick, John (1740–1798) American politician
- Swanwick, Michael (* 1950), American fantasy and science fiction writer
- Swanwick, Peter (1922–1968), British actor
- Swanzewa, Jelisaweta Nikolajewna (1864–1921), Russian artist and founder of a painting school
- Swar ad-Dahab, Abd ar-Rahman (1934-2018), President of Sudan
- Swaraj, Sushma (1952-2019), Indian politician (BJP)
- Swaray, Estelle (* 1980), British hip-hop singer
- Swarbrick, Chlöe (* 1994), New Zealand politician and entrepreneur
- Swarbrick, Dave (1941-2016), British folk singer and fiddler
- Swarbrick, Paul (* 1958), British clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Lancaster
- Swärd, Christian (* 1987), Swedish ice hockey player
- Swärdh, Peter (* 1965), Swedish football coach
- Swardson, Nick (* 1976), American actor and comedian
- Swardt, Mariaan de (* 1971), South African tennis player
- Swarovski, Daniel (1862–1956), Austrian glass cutter of Bohemian origin and founder of the Swarovski company
- Swarovski, Daniel (1914–1992), Austrian author and Vice President of the Austrian Red Cross
- Swarovski, Fiona (* 1965), Swiss-Italian-Austrian entrepreneur and designer
- Swarovski, Victoria (* 1993), Austrian pop singer
- Swarowsky, Hans (1899–1975), Austrian conductor and music teacher
- Swart, Carla (1987-2011), South African racing cyclist
- Swart, Charles Robberts (1894-1982), South African politician; President (1961–1967)
- Swart, Fokkoline , child missionary and singer
- Swart, Hugo (1885–1952), German lawyer, administrator and politician
- Swart, Jack , New Zealand cyclist
- Swart, Jacobus (* 1931), South African hurdler
- Swart, Peter (1752–1829), American politician
- Swart, Sjaak (* 1938), Dutch football player
- Swartbol, Rob (* 1964), Dutch diplomat
- Swartbooi, Bernadus (* 1977), Namibian politician
- Swartbooi, Luketz (* 1966), Namibian long-distance runner
- Swarte, Joost (* 1947), Dutch illustrator, cartoonist and designer
- Swartenbroeks, Armand (1892–1980), Belgian football player, doctor and politician
- Swartenhondt, Jochem (1566–1627), Dutch admiral
- Swarth, Harry S. (1878-1935), American ornithologist and mammalogist
- Swarth, Hélène (1859–1941), Dutch writer
- Swarthe, Robert (* 1942), American animator and visual effects supervisor
- Swartling, Magnus (* 1970), Swedish curler
- Swarts, Frédéric (1866–1940), Belgian chemist
- Swarts, Theodore (1839-1911), Belgian chemist
- Swartwout, John († 1823), American businessman and politician
- Swartz, Aaron (1986-2013), American programmer, entrepreneur, author, political movement organizer, and hacktivist
- Swartz, Carl (1858–1926), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag and Prime Minister
- Swartz, Charles Kephart (1861–1949), American paleontologist, geologist, and mineralogist
- Swartz, Frank M. (1899–1982), American paleontologist and geologist
- Swartz, Harvie (* 1948), American jazz bassist
- Swartz, Joshua William (1867–1959), American politician
- Swartz, Olof Peter (1760–1818), Swedish botanist
- Swartz, Reginald (1911–1988), Australian politician
- Swartz, Richard (* 1945), Swedish Eastern Europe correspondent and writer
- Swartzberg, Terry (* 1953), American business journalist and PR consultant
- Swartzwelder, John (born 1950), American screenwriter
- Swarup, Ram (1920-1998), Indian publicist
- Swarup, Vikas (* 1963), Indian diplomat and writer
- Swarzenski, Georg (1876–1957), German art historian
- Swarzenski, Hanns (1903–1985), German art historian
- Swasey, John P. (1839-1928) American politician
- Swassjan, Karen Arajewitsch (* 1948), Armenian philosopher and author
- Swatawa of Poland († 1126), wife of the Bohemian King Vratislav II.
- Swatek, Arthur (1932–1990), German SED functionary
- Swatek, Barret (* 1977), American actress
- Swatek, Nikolaus (* 1991), Austrian politician (NEOS)
- Swaters, Jacques (1926-2010), Belgian racing driver
- Swatkowski, Dmitri Valerjewitsch (* 1971), Russian modern pentathlete, Olympic champion
- Swatosch, Alois (* 1910), Austrian boxer
- Swatosch, Ferdinand (1894–1974), Austrian national soccer player
- Swatowski, Stanisław (1934–2008), Polish sprinter
- Swatton, Tony , British-American swordsmith
- Sway (* 1982), British rapper
- Sway, Marc (* 1979), Swiss pop-rock musician
- Swayne, Desmond (born 1956), British politician
- Swayne, Eric John Eagles (1863–1929) British officer and colonial governor
- Swayne, Giles (born 1946), British composer
- Swayne, Joseph Griffiths (1819–1903), English medic and obstetrician
- Swayne, Noah Haynes (1804-1884), American lawyer and politician
- Swayne, Wager (1834–1902), American politician and general
- Swayze, Don (born 1958), American actor
- Swayze, Patrick (1952–2009), American actor, singer, and dancer
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- Swe Li Myint (* 1993), Myanmar athlete
- Swearengen, Al (1845-1904), American pioneer
- Swearengen, Clarence , American basketball player
- Swearingen, Henry († 1849), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Sweat, Brooke (* 1986), American beach volleyball player
- Sweat, David (* 1980), American murderer and prison escape
- Sweat, Keith (* 1961), American music producer
- Sweat, Lorenzo De Medici (1818–1898), American politician
- Sweatman, Wilbur (1882–1961), American clarinetist and band leader
- Sweatshirt, Earl (* 1994), American rapper, producer and songwriter
- Sweatt, Lee (born 1985), American ice hockey player
- Sweceny, Maria Charlotte (1904–1956), Austrian publishing partner
- Swedberg, Heidi (* 1966), American actress and musician
- Swedberg, Jaclyn (* 1990), American model, actress and playmate
- Swedberg, Jesper (1653–1735), Swedish Lutheran theologian
- Swedberg, Malin (* 1968), Swedish soccer player
- Swedberg, Richard (* 1948), Swedish sociologist
- Swede, Puma (* 1976), Swedish porn actress and model
- Swedenborg, Emanuel (1688–1772), Swedish scientist, mystic, and theologian
- Sweder, Burkhard , canon and collegiate scholasters from the Stendal collegiate monastery
- Swedien, Bruce (* 1934), American sound engineer
- Swedomski, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (1848–1911), Russian genre and landscape painter
- Swedomski, Pawel Alexandrowitsch (1849–1904), Russian history and genre painter
- Swee Phek Teh, Katherine , Malaysian badminton player
- Sweeck, Laurens (* 1993), Belgian racing cyclist
- Sweedler, Bill (* 1966), American racing driver and entrepreneur
- Sweedler, Moss (* 1942), American mathematician
- Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562–1621), Dutch organist and composer
- Sweeney, Alison (* 1976), American actress
- Sweeney, Anne (* 1958), American manager
- Sweeney, Arthur (1909-1940), British sprinter
- Sweeney, Bob (born 1964), American ice hockey player
- Sweeney, Charles (1919-2004), American Brigadier General in the Air Force; Pilot of the bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki
- Sweeney, Daniel Bernard (born 1961), American actor
- Sweeney, Don (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Sweeney, Emily (* 1993), American luge rider
- Sweeney, Emmet (* 1955), historian critical of chronology
- Sweeney, Eric (1905–1968) English football player
- Sweeney, Fionnuala (born 1965), Irish television presenter
- Sweeney, Garry (born 1973), Scottish actor
- Sweeney, James Joseph (1913–1968), American clergyman, Bishop of Honolulu
- Sweeney, Joel (1810-1860), American banjo player
- Sweeney, John E. (* 1955), American politician
- Sweeney, Joseph (1884–1963), American theater and film actor
- Sweeney, Julia (born 1959), American actress
- Sweeney, Kevin (* 1970), American clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Paterson
- Sweeney, Linda (* 1959), American triathlete and cyclist
- Sweeney, Mac (* 1955), American politician
- Sweeney, Martin L. (1885-1960), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Sweeney, Mary (* 1953), American film editor, film producer, screenwriter and film director
- Sweeney, Matthew (1952-2018), Irish writer
- Sweeney, Megan (* 1987), American luge athlete
- Sweeney, Patrick (born 1952), British rower
- Sweeney, Robert E. (1924-2007), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Sweeney, Sam (* 1989), multi-instrumental English folk musician
- Sweeney, Sydney (born 1997), American actress
- Sweeney, Tim (* 1967), American ice hockey player
- Sweeney, Tim (* 1970), American computer game programmer and entrepreneur
- Sweeney, William N. (1832–1895) American politician
- Sweeny, George (1796–1877), American politician
- Sweering, Jan (1909-1981), Dutch carom player
- Sweers, Isaac (1622–1673), Dutch admiral
- Sweerts, Emanuel († 1606), Dutch plant dealer
- Sweerts, Michiel († 1664), Flemish painter and etcher
- Sweerts-Reist, Franz Johann von (1613–1700), Silesian officer and landowner
- Sweerts-Reist, Johann Heinrich von (1658–1702), Canon and Vicar General of the Duchy of Wroclaw
- Sweet Sophie (* 1988), German porn actress
- Sweet, Anni B (* 1987), Spanish indie singer and songwriter
- Sweet, Blanche (1896–1986), American silent film actress
- Sweet, Burton E. (1867-1957) American politician
- Sweet, Charles Lacy (1861-1892) British tennis player
- Sweet, Corey (born 1976), Australian cyclist
- Sweet, Darrell (1947-1999) British drummer for the rock band Nazareth
- Sweet, Edwin F. (1847-1935) American politician
- Sweet, Gary (born 1957), Australian actor
- Sweet, Henry (1845–1912), British philologist and co-founder of modern phonetics
- Sweet, John Hyde (1880–1964), American politician
- Sweet, Julie (* 1967), American lawyer and entrepreneur, CEO of Accenture
- Sweet, Kennith , American basketball player
- Sweet, Leonard (* 1947), American Methodist pastor, semioticist, church historian, preacher and author
- Sweet, Ossian (1895-1960), American physician
- Sweet, Peter Alan (1921-2005) British plasma physicist and astrophysicist
- Sweet, Rachel (* 1962), American singer, actress, writer and television producer
- Sweet, Robert (1783-1835) English botanist
- Sweet, Shane (* 1986), American actor, musician and voice actor
- Sweet, Shay (* 1978), American porn actress
- Sweet, Thaddeus C. (1872-1928) American politician
- Sweet, Walter C. (1927-2015), American paleontologist
- Sweet, William Ellery (1869–1942), American politician
- Sweet, Willis (1856-1925), American politician
- Sweet-Escott, Ernest Bickham (1857–1941), British colonial governor
- Sweeten, Madylin (* 1991), American actress
- Sweeten, Sawyer (1995-2015), American child actor
- Sweeten, Sullivan (born 1995), American child actor
- Sweetheart, Monica (* 1981), Czech porn actress
- Sweetin, Jodie (* 1982), American actress
- Sweeting, Robert (* 1987), American racing cyclist
- Sweeting, Ryan (* 1987), American tennis player
- Sweetland, Doug , American animator and film director
- Sweetland, Kirsten (* 1988), Canadian triathlete
- Sweetland, Sally (1911-2015), American soprano
- Sweetman, Gerard (1908-1970) Irish politician
- Sweetnam, Skye (* 1988), Canadian rock singer
- Sweetser, Charles (1808–1864) American politician
- Sweetser, Lauren (* 1988), American actress
- Sweetser, Lewis H. (1868–1944) American politician
- Sweezy, JR (born 1989), American football player
- Sweezy, Paul (1910-2004), American economist, Marxist author, and editor of the Monthly Review
- Sweid, Hana (* 1955), Israeli politician
- Sweid, Yousef (* 1976), Israeli actor and dancer
- Sweigert, George (1920–1999), American inventor
- Sweijs, Anthony (1852-1937), Dutch marksman
- Sweikert, Bob (1926–1956), American racing driver
- Sweit, Giles (1625–1672), English lawyer and university professor
- Swelim, Amr (* 1984), Egyptian-Italian squash player
- Swelim, Nabil , Egyptian archaeologist
- Swelim, Tarek , Egyptian art historian
- Swell, Steve (* 1954), American jazz trombonist
- Swelm, Marloes van , Dutch badminton player
- Swendsen, Robert (* 1943), American physicist
- Sweneld , a war commander in the Grand Duchy of Kiev
- Sweney, Joseph Henry (1845–1918), American politician
- Swenn-Larsson, Anna (* 1991), Swedish ski racer
- Swensen, David F. (* 1954), American investment manager
- Swensen, Vegard (* 1986), Norwegian ski jumper
- Swenson, Eliza (* 1983), American actress, singer, composer and film producer
- Swenson, Elmer (1913-2004), American grape breeder
- Swenson, Inga (* 1932), American actress
- Swenson, Jeep (1957–1997), American actor, wrestler, and stunt performer
- Swenson, Karl (1908–1978), American actor
- Swenson, Ken (born 1948), American middle-distance runner
- Swenson, Mary Ann (* 1947), American bishop of the UMC
- Swensson, Egbert (* 1956), German regatta sailor
- Swensson, Signe (1888–1974), Norwegian doctor, women's rights activist and politician for the conservative Høyre party
- Swerava, Elina (* 1960), Belarusian discus thrower and Olympic champion
- Swerava, Natallja (* 1971), Belarusian tennis player
- Swerbejew, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (1857–1922), Russian diplomat
- Swerbetow, Hryhorij (* 1939), Soviet-Ukrainian sprinter
- Sverdlov, Jakow Michailowitsch (1885–1919), Russian revolutionary, Bolshevik and head of state of the Soviet Union
- Sverdlov, Noel (* 1941), American historian of astronomy
- Sverdlov, Tommy (born 1962), American film actor and screenwriter
- Swerew, Alexander Michailowitsch (* 1960), Soviet tennis player and coach
- Swerew, Anatoly Timofejewitsch (1931–1986), Russian painter of expressionism and nonconformism
- Swerew, Arseni Grigoryevich (1900–1969), Soviet Finance Minister (1938–1948 and 1948–1960)
- Swerew, Nikolai Sergejewitsch (1833–1893), Russian pianist and teacher
- Swerew, Oleg Evgenjewitsch (* 1949), Russian conductor
- Swerewa, Lidija (1890–1916), Russian aviation pioneer
- Swerling, Jo (1893–1964), American screenwriter of Russian descent
- Swern, Daniel (1916-1982), American chemist
- Swerstjuk, Jewhen (1928–2014), Ukrainian philosopher, writer, literary critic, translator, editor and dissident
- Swerting, Hermann (1280–1342), Hanseatic merchant and mayor
- Swerting, Simon , businessman and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Swerts, Gill (* 1982), Belgian football player
- Swerts, Jan (1820–1879), Belgian painter
- Swerts, Roger (* 1942), Belgian racing cyclist
- Swertschkow, Nikolai Jegorowitsch (1817–1898), Russian painter
- Swertschkow, Vladimir Dmitrijewitsch (1821–1888), Russian painter, glass painter and art agent
- Swertz, Raymund (* 1988), Dutch carom player and European champion
- Sweschnikow, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (1890–1980), Russian conductor and choir director
- Svezhnikov, German Alexandrowitsch (1937–2003), Soviet foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Sweschnikow, Evgeni Ellinowitsch (* 1950), Russian-Latvian chess master
- Sweschnikow, Kirill Michailowitsch (* 1992), Russian racing cyclist
- Zvezdotschotow, Konstantin Wiktorowitsch (* 1958), Russian artist
- Swesdow, Artem (* 1984), Ukrainian handball player
- Swet, Gershon (1893–1968), Israeli journalist and music critic
- Swete, René (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Sweth, Kajetan (1785–1864), Austrian freedom fighter and civil servant
- Swetikowa, Swetlana Andrejewna (* 1983), Russian singer and actress
- Swetilko, Vladimir Kirillowitsch , Soviet weightlifter
- Swetin, Michail Semjonowitsch (1930–2015), Soviet film and theater actor
- Svetlakow, Sergei Jurjewitsch (* 1977), Russian comedian and actor
- Svetlanov, Evgeni Fjodorowitsch (1928–2002), Russian conductor, composer and pianist
- Swetlow, Alexander (* 1984), Belarusian ski jumper
- Swetlow, Michail Arkadjewitsch (1903–1964), Soviet writer
- Svetlow, Sergei Alexandrovich (* 1961), Russian ice hockey player
- Swetschin, Alexander Andrejewitsch (1878–1938), Russian officer
- Svetschnikow, Andrei Igorewitsch (* 2000), Russian ice hockey player
- Svetschnikow, Dmitri Dmitrijewitsch (* 1957), Russian artist of abstract painting
- Svetschnikow, Yevgeny Igorevich (* 1996), Russian ice hockey player
- Swett, Richard (* 1957), American politician
- Swette, René (* 1988), Austrian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Sweynheym, Konrad , printer in Subiaco and Rome
- Swezey, Otto Herman (1869-1959), American entomologist
Swi
- Swiadauri, Zurab (* 1981), Georgian judoka
- Swianiewicz, Stanisław (1899–1997), Polish political scientist and economist
- Swiatecki, Wladyslaw (1926–2009), Polish physicist
- Świątek, Adam (* 1990), Polish handball player
- Świątek, Iga (* 2001), Polish tennis player
- Swiatek, Jean (1921-2017), French football player
- Świątek, Kazimierz (1914–2011), Belarusian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Minsk, cardinal
- Świątkowski, Henryk (1896–1970), Polish politician, lawyer and legal scholar
- Światło, Józef (1915–1994), Polish secret service officer and defector
- Swibenko, Marco (* 1971), German ice hockey player
- Swiblowa, Olga Lwowna (* 1953), Russian museum director, curator and film director
- Swick, Gene , American Football Player (Quarterback)
- Swick, J. Howard (1879–1952), American politician
- Swick, Matt (* 1978), Canadian rower
- Swicord, Robin (* 1952), American screenwriter and director
- Swiczinsky, Benjamin (* 1982), Austrian animation film director
- Swiczinsky, Helmut (* 1944), Austrian architect
- Swiczinsky, Nana (* 1969), Austrian animation filmmaker
- Swid, Revital (* 1967), Israeli politician
- Swidén, Kina (* 1976), Swedish cross-country skier
- Świder, Józef (1930–2014), Polish composer
- Swider, Kevin (* 1977), American ice hockey player, coach and official
- Swider-Peltz, Nancy (* 1956), American speed skater
- Swider-Peltz, Nancy junior (* 1987), American speed skater
- Świderkówna, Anna (1925–2008), Polish writer, non-fiction author, historian, philologist and university professor
- Świderski, Bohdan Artur (* 1957), Polish film and theater actor
- Świderski, Bronisław (* 1946), Polish prose writer and essayist
- Swiderski, Rudolf (1878–1909), German chess master
- Swiderskyj, Vyacheslav (* 1979), Ukrainian football player
- Swidger († 1011), Bishop of Münster
- Swidler, Arlene (1929–2008), American theologian and author
- Swidler, Pyotr Weniaminowitsch (* 1976), Russian chess player
- Swidler, Uli T. (* 1961), German novelist and screenwriter
- Swidsinskyj, Wolodymyr (1885–1941), Ukrainian poet and translator
- Swieca, Jorge A. (1936–1980), Brazilian physicist
- Święcicki, Wacław (1848–1900), Polish trade unionist and writer
- Swiedack, Karl (1815–1888), Austrian actor and writer
- Swieniewicz, Dorota (* 1972), Polish volleyball player
- Swientek, Christine (* 1943), German educator and criminologist
- Świerad, Ryszard (1955-2011), Polish wrestler
- Świercz, Dariusz (* 1994), Polish-American chess player
- Swierczek, Michael (* 1961), German neo-Nazi
- Swierczewska, Sandra (* 1988), Austrian swimmer
- Świerczewski, Karol (1897–1947), general in the Soviet and Polish armies, member of the Sejm
- Świerczewski, Marek (* 1967), Polish football player and coach
- Świerczewski, Piotr (* 1972), Polish football player
- Świerczok, Jakub (* 1992), Polish football player
- Świerczowski, Janusz († 1530), Polish nobleman, civil servant and officer
- Świerczyński, Andrzej (* 1952), Polish sprinter
- Świerz, Mieczysław (1891–1929), Polish mountaineer
- Świerzawski, Wacław (1927–2017), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Sandomierz
- Świerzy, Waldemar (1931–2013), Polish graphic and graphic designer
- Swietelsky, Hellmuth (1905–1995), Austrian building contractor
- Swieten, Gerard van (1700–1772), Austrian physician
- Swieten, Gottfried van (1733–1803), diplomat in the service of the Habsburg monarchy
- Swieten, Ignace van (1943-2005), Dutch football referee
- Swieter, Hinrich (1939–2002), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Świetlicki, Marcin (* 1961), Polish writer and musician
- Swietlicki, Paul (1699–1756), Polish Lutheran preacher in Danzig
- Świętochowski, Aleksander (1849–1938), Polish writer
- Świętosławski, Wojciech (1881–1968), Polish biophysicist
- Święty-Ersetic, Justyna (* 1992), Polish athlete
- Swieżawski, Stefan (1907-2004), Polish philosopher
- Świeży, Antoni (1818–1890), Polish politician and member of the state parliament in the Silesian state parliament
- Świeżyński, Józef (1868–1948), Polish politician and Prime Minister
- Swift, Al (1935-2018), American politician
- Swift, Ben (* 1987), British cyclist
- Swift, Benjamin (1781–1847), American politician
- Swift, Charles (* 1962), American military lawyer
- Swift, Connor (* 1995), British cyclist
- Swift, David (1919–2001), American film director and screenwriter
- Swift, David (* 1984), British skeleton pilot
- Swift, Edward D. (1870-1935) American astronomer
- Swift, Francie (born 1969), American actress
- Swift, Frank (1913-1958), English football goalkeeper
- Swift, Gavin , British-Hungarian theater and film actor and composer
- Swift, George Bell (1845–1912) American politician
- Swift, George R. (1887–1972) American Democratic Party politician
- Swift, Graham (born 1949), British writer
- Swift, Greggmar (* 1991), Barbadian hurdler
- Swift, Henry Adoniram (1823–1869) American politician
- Swift, Hewson (1920-2004), American cell biologist and biochemist
- Swift, Jane (* 1965), American politician
- Swift, Jimmy (1931–2009), South African racing cyclist
- Swift, Joan (born 1933), American former actress
- Swift, John Franklin (1829-1891) American author and politician
- Swift, Jonathan (1667–1745), Anglo-Irish writer and satirist
- Swift, Kay (1897–1993), American composer
- Swift, Kim (* 1983), American computer game developer
- Swift, Lewis A. (1820-1913) American astronomer
- Swift, Michael (* 1987), South Korean-Canadian ice hockey player
- Swift, Oscar W. (1869–1940), American lawyer and politician
- Swift, Philetus (1763-1828) American politician
- Swift, Robby (* 1984), British windsurfer
- Swift, Sally (1913–2009), American riding instructor
- Swift, Stephanie (* 1972), American porn actress, director and stripper
- Swift, Stromile (* 1979), American basketball player
- Swift, Taylor (* 1989), American singer
- Swift, Veronica (* 1994), American jazz musician
- Swift, Wally (1936–2012), British boxer
- Swift, Wesley (1913–1970), American preacher, leader of the Christian Identity movement
- Swift, Zephaniah (1759–1823), American politician
- Swigert, Jack (1931-1982), American astronaut
- Swiggers, Ingrid (* 1963), Belgian badminton player
- Swihart, John (* 1964), American composer
- Swijasew, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1797–1874), Russian classicist architect and university professor
- Swillims, Bastian (* 1982), German athlete
- Swilling, Pat ( b.1964 ) American football player
- Swillms, Ed (* 1947), German composer and rock musician
- Swimmer, Darren (* 1965), American screenwriter and television producer
- Swinarow, Nikolaj (* 1958), Bulgarian politician
- Swinarski, Artur Marya (1900–1965), Polish playwright and poet
- Swinarski, Konrad (1929–1975), Polish theater director
- Swinbourne, Roy (1929-2015) English football player
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837-1909) British writer
- Swinburne, John (1820-1889) American politician
- Swinburne, John (1930-2017), American-Scottish politician and football official
- Swinburne, Kay (* 1967), British Conservative Party politician, MEP
- Swinburne, Nora (1902–2000) British film and stage actress
- Swinburne, Richard (* 1934), British religious philosopher
- Swindall, Charles (1876–1939), American lawyer and politician
- Swindall, Pat (1950-2018), American politician
- Swindell, Cole (born 1983), American country musician
- Swindells, Connor (born 1996), British actor
- Swindells, Robert (* 1939), English writer
- Swinden, Jean Henri van (1746–1823), Dutch mathematician and natural scientist
- Swindin, George (1914-2005) English football player and coach
- Swindlehurst, Paul (born 1993), British ice hockey player
- Swindlehurst, Thomas (1874-1959), British tug of war
- Swindler, Mary Hamilton (1884–1967), American archaeologist
- Swindoe , American rapper
- Swineford, Alfred P. (1836–1909), American politician
- Swineshead, Richard , English mathematician
- Swinfen Eady, Roger, 3rd Baron Swinfen (* 1938), British peer
- Swinfield, Ray (1939-2019) Australian jazz and studio musician
- Swing, Phil (1884–1963), American politician
- Swingle, Walter Tennyson (1871–1952), American botanist
- Swingle, Ward (1927-2015), American pianist
- Swings, Bart (* 1991), Belgian speed skater
- Swings, Pol (1906–1983), Belgian astronomer and professor at the University of Liège
- Swinhoe, Robert (1836–1877) British naturalist, ornithologist, and zoologist
- Swink, Kitty (born 1954), American actress
- Swink, Robert (1918-2000), American film editor
- Świnka z Zielonej, Adam († 1433), Polish canon and poet
- Swinka, Hilmar (1938–1970), German serial killer
- Świnka, Jakub († 1314), Archbishop of Gnesen (1283–1314)
- Swinkels, Arjan (* 1984), Dutch soccer player
- Swinkels, Eric (* 1949), Dutch marksman
- Swinkels, Robin (* 1989), Dutch chess player
- Swinne, Edgar (1936–2018), German politician (FDP), MdA
- Swinnen, Dennis (* 1993), German-Belgian ice hockey player
- Swinnen, Johan (* 1947), Belgian diplomat
- Swinnen, Johan (* 1962), Belgian agricultural economist
- Swinnerton, Catherine (* 1958), British cyclist
- Swinnerton-Dyer, Peter (1927-2018), English mathematician
- Swinney, Harry (* 1939), American physicist
- Swinney, John (* 1964), Scottish politician (SNP), Member of the House of Commons and Treasury Secretary of Scotland
- Swinny, Shapland Hugh (1857-1923), Irish economist
- Swinson, Jo (* 1980), Scottish politician
- Swinstead, Felix (1880–1959), English pianist, composer and music educator
- Swint, John Joseph (1879–1962), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Wheeling
- Swinton, Alan Archibald Campbell (1863-1930), British electrical engineer
- Swinton, Ernest Dunlop (1868-1951), British officer
- Swinton, John (1829-1901), American journalist
- Swinton, Noeline (* 1933), New Zealand high jumper
- Swinton, Tilda (born 1960), British actress
- Swinton, William Elgin (1900-1994), British paleontologist
- Swinyard, Dorothy (* 1951), British discus thrower and shot putter
- Swirbul, Hailey (* 1998), American cross-country skier
- Swire, Rob (* 1982), Australian music producer and singer-songwriter
- Swiridoff, Paul (1914–2002), German photographer
- Swiridow, Georgi Wassiljewitsch (1915–1998), Russian composer
- Swiridow, Nikolai Ivanovich (* 1938), Soviet-Russian long-distance runner
- Sviridow, Vladimir Petrovich (1897–1963), Soviet officer, most recently lieutenant general; High Commissioner in Austria (1949–1953)
- Swirin, Alexei Wladimirowitsch (* 1978), Russian Olympic champion in rowing
- Swirko, Steven (* 1984), German film producer of short films, commercials and music videos
- Swirsky, Rachel (* 1982), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Swishchev, Georgi Petrovich (1912–1999), Russian aerodynamicist and university professor
- Swisher, Kara (* 1963), American journalist
- Swisher, Nick (* 1980), American baseball player
- Swiss , German rapper
- Swiss, Eric (* 1975), American porn actor
- Swisshelm Silver, Ann (* 1968), American curler
- Swisten, Amanda (* 1978), American actress and nude model
- Swit, Loretta (born 1937), American actress
- Switak, Christian (* 1971), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Switalla, Anton (1896–1970), German KPD and SED functionary, head of the cadre department of the GDR interior ministry
- Switalla, Eduard (1919-2004), German colonel in the Ministry for State Security in the GDR
- Świtalski, Kazimierz (1886–1962), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, Prime Minister and Sejm Marshal
- Świtalski, Mariusz (* 1962), Polish entrepreneur
- Switek, Günter (* 1933), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Swithfrith , King of Essex
- Swithhelm , King of Essex
- Swithin († 862), English saint of the Roman Catholic Church (July 2) and the Anglican Church (July 15)
- Swithred , King of Essex
- Swithwulf , Bishop of Rochester
- Swithwulf , Bishop of London
- Switil, Michael (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Świtkowski, Jan (* 1994), Polish swimmer
- Switlychna, Nadija (1936–2006), Ukrainian author, journalist and Soviet dissident
- Switlychnyj, Ivan (1929–1992), Ukrainian literary critic, poet, translator, human rights activist and dissident
- Switolina, Elina (* 1994), Ukrainian tennis player
- Switoslawskyj, Serhij (1857–1931), Ukrainian painter
- Switow, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Switzer, Barry (born 1937), American football player and coach
- Switzer, Carl (1927–1959), American film actor
- Switzer, Harold (1925–1967), American film actor
- Switzer, Kathrine (* 1947), American pioneer of the marathon for women
- Switzer, Robert M. (1863–1952), American politician
- Switzer, Robert Massey (* 1940), American mathematician
- Switzer, Stephen († 1745), English garden artist and author of gardening books
- Swizz Beatz (* 1978), American hip-hop producer
Swj
- Svjagin, Sergei Evgenjewitsch (* 1971), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Svjagina, Lidija Georgievna (1861–1943), Ukrainian-Russian contralto and vocal teacher
- Svjaginzew, Andrei Petrovich (* 1964), Russian film director
- Svjaginzew, Vadim Viktorovich (* 1976), Russian chess player
- Swjahilskyj, Juchym (* 1933), Ukrainian politician and entrepreneur
- Svjatocha, Valeryj (* 1981), Belarusian hammer thrower
- Svjatopolk I († 1019), Grand Duke of the Kievan Rus (1016-1019)
- Svyatopolk II (1050–1113), Grand Duke of the Kievan Rus (1093–1113)
- Svjatopolk-Mirski, Dmitri Petrovich (1890–1939), Russian writer, historian and literary scholar
- Svyatopolk-Mirski, Pyotr Dmitrijewitsch (1857–1914), Russian politician, governor and interior minister
- Svyatoslav († 1015), Prince of the Drewlyans (around 990-1015)
- Svyatoslav I († 972), prince of Kiev
- Svyatoslav II (1027-1076), Grand Duke of the Kievan Rus (1073-1076)
- Svyatoslav III. (1196–1252), Grand Duke of Vladimir (1246–1248)
- Svyatoslav Mstislavich , Prince of Novgorod and Smolensk
- Svyatchenko, Serhij (* 1952), Ukrainian artist
- Šwjela, Bogumił (1873–1948), Protestant Sorbian clergyman
- Šwjela, Kito (1836–1922), German Lower Sorbian publicist, educator, writer and translator
- Swjosdotschkin, Wassili Petrovich (1876–1956), Russian wood carver and carpenter
Swo
- Swoboda, Albert Constantin (1853–1941), Austrian architect
- Swoboda, Albin (1836–1901), Austrian singer and actor
- Swoboda, Andreas Renee , German singer and musical actor
- Swoboda, Andrei Olegowitsch (* 1991), Russian cross-country summer biathlete
- Swoboda, Anna (* 1998), Austrian triathlete
- Swoboda, Bernhard (* 1965), German business economist and university professor
- Swoboda, Brigitte (1943–2019), Austrian actress
- Swoboda, Carl (1896–1978), German folklorist and monument curator
- Swoboda, Eduard (1814–1902), Austrian painter
- Swoboda, Emil (1898–1934), Austrian resistance fighter, member of the Republican Protection Association
- Swoboda, Erich (1896–1964), Austrian ancient historian and Roman provincial archaeologist
- Swoboda, Ernst (1879–1950), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Swoboda, Ewa (* 1997), Polish athlete
- Swoboda, Franz (1933-2017), Austrian football player
- Swoboda, Franz Josef (1870–1934), Austrian organ builder
- Swoboda, Fritz (1922–2007), Austrian SS member and war criminal
- Swoboda, Georg (* 1978), Austrian triathlete
- Swoboda, Gerhard (1923–1974), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Swoboda, Gottfried (1943–2001), German Catholic theologian, publicist and author
- Swoboda, Hannes (* 1946), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament (SPÖ), MEP
- Swoboda, Heinrich (1856–1926), Austrian ancient historian
- Swoboda, Helmut (1924–2003), Austrian journalist and writer
- Swoboda, Helmut (* 1958), Austrian painter
- Swoboda, Herbert (* 1966), Austrian jazz pianist and clarinetist
- Swoboda, Hermann (1873–1963), Austrian psychologist
- Swoboda, Hermann (1946–2006), German co-founder and inventor of the name of the Munich homeless magazine BISS
- Swoboda, Ingo (* 1961), German journalist and author
- Swoboda, Jörg (* 1947), German clergyman, Baptist pastor, Christian songwriter and preacher
- Swoboda, Josefine (1861–1924), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Swoboda, Karl (1874–1953), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
- Swoboda, Karl (1882–1933), Austrian weightlifter
- Swoboda, Karl M. (1889–1977), Austrian art historian
- Swoboda, Marga (1955–2013), Austrian journalist and columnist
- Swoboda, Peter (1937–2006), Austrian economist, professor of business administration
- Swoboda, Raimund (* 1950), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Swoboda, Rudolf (1819–1859), Austrian landscape and animal painter
- Swoboda, Rudolf (1859–1914), Austrian painter
- Swoboda, Ruth (* 1978), Austrian biologist
- Swoboda, Sabine (* 1975), German lawyer and university professor
- Swoboda, Sabine (* 1975), Austrian beach volleyball player
- Swobodnik, Sobo (* 1966), German writer
- Swolfs, Yves (* 1955), Belgian comic author and illustrator
- Swolgen, Johann von (1521–1592), cleric
- Swolinzky, Curt (1887–1967), German politician (SPD)
- Swonaryova, Alla , Ukrainian badminton player
- Swonarjowa, Vera Igorewna (* 1984), Russian tennis player
- Swonkow, Roman (1967–1995), Ukrainian biathlete
- Swoope, Jacob († 1832), American politician
- Swoope, William Irvin (1862–1930), American politician
- Swoopes, Sheryl (* 1971), American basketball player
- Swope, Earl (1922–1968), American jazz trombonist
- Swope, Gerard (1872-1957), American manager
- Swope, Guy J. (1892–1969), American politician
- Swope, Henrietta Hill (1902–1980), American astronomer
- Swope, John Augustus (1827–1910) American politician
- Swope, King (1893–1961), American politician
- Swope, Rob (1926–1967), American jazz trombonist
- Swope, Samuel F. (1809-1865) American politician
- Swor, Greg (* 1951), American ski jumper
- Sword Gusmão, Kirsty (* 1966), East Timorese politician's wife
- Swornowski, Leszek (* 1955), Polish sword fencer
- Sworykin, Boris Wassiljewitsch (1872–1942), Russian painter and illustrator
- Sworzeń, Marian (* 1954), Polish writer
- Swozilek, Helmut (* 1945), Austrian historian, archaeologist, museum director
Swy
- Swyn, Henning († 1533), councilor in Lunden in the peasant republic of Dithmarschen
- Swyn, Marcus († 1585), ducal governor in Dithmarschen
- Swyn, Peter († 1537), German leader of the peasant republic of Dithmarschen
- Swynford, Catherine († 1403), mistress and later wife of John of Gaunt
- Swyngedouw, Erik (* 1956), Belgian geographer
- Swyngedouw, Marc (* 1956), Belgian social scientist
- Swyter, Florian (* 1969), German politician (FDP), MdA
- Swyter, Mekke Willms (1838-1900), Baptist clergyman