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- Sar, Anton (1747–1817), German theologian and Romanist of French origin
- Sar, Edwin van der (* 1970), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Sar, Franco (1933–2018), Italian decathlete and pole vaulter
- Sar, Maya (* 1981), Bosnian singer
- Sar-kali-Sarri , King of Akkad
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- Sara , Jewish doctor in Würzburg
- Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir (* 1990), Icelandic football player
- Sara the hermit , Egyptian Christian seeker and hermit
- Sara Jónsdóttir (* 1981), Icelandic badminton player
- Sara K. , American singer-songwriter
- Sara, Josef (* 1954), Austrian soccer player
- Sara, Máret Ánne (* 1983), Sami-Norwegian artist, writer and journalist
- Sara, Mario (* 1982), Austrian soccer player
- Sara, Mia (* 1967), American actress
- Sara, Robert (* 1946), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Sára, Sándor (1933–2019), Hungarian filmmaker and media manager
- Šára, Václav (1893–1941), Czechoslovak general and resistance fighter
- Sarabhai, Vikram (1919–1971), Indian physicist and space pioneer
- Sarabi, Habiba (* 1956), Afghan hematologist, politician and reformer during the post-Taliban period in Afghanistan
- Sarabi, Sabrina (* 1982), German-Iranian film director
- Sarabia Díaz, Ignacio (* 1983), Mexican racing cyclist
- Sarabia Juanich, Edgardo (* 1952), Filipino Roman Catholic clergyman, emeritus Vicar Apostolic of Taytay
- Sarabia, Manuel (* 1957), Spanish soccer player
- Sarabia, Pablo (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Sarabyanow, Vladimir Nikolajewitsch (1886–1952), Soviet philosopher, historian and economist
- Šaraboková, Veronika (* 1989), Slovak soccer player
- Saraç, Ali Fuat (* 1946), Turkish general
- Sarac, Dejan (* 1998), Austrian football player
- Šarac, Dino (* 1990), Serbian football player
- Šarac, Dragan (* 1975), Serbian football player
- Sarac, Paul (* 2002), Austrian soccer player
- Saracchi, Marcelo (* 1998), Uruguayan football player
- Saracco, Giuseppe (1821–1907), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Saraceni, Carlo († 1620), Italian painter
- Saraceni, Fausto , Italian screenwriter, producer and film director
- Saraceno, Blues (* 1971), American guitarist
- Saraceno, Sigismondo († 1585), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman
- Saraceno, Tomás (* 1973), Argentine installation and object artist
- Saracevic, Aldin , Austrian basketball official and coach
- Saracevic, Muhammed-Cham (* 2000), Austrian football player
- Saračević, Zlatan (* 1956), Yugoslav-Bosnian shot putter
- Saračević, Zlatan (* 1961), Croatian handball player
- Sarach Yooyen (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Sarach, Michael (* 1953), German politician (SPD), mayor of Ahrensburg
- Sarach, Michel (1909–2000), Russian-French lawyer, entrepreneur, publisher and folklorist
- Sarachik, Myriam (* 1933), American physicist
- Saracho von Rossdorf († 1071), Abbot of Corvey
- Sarachsī , as- , Hanafi legal scholar
- Saraçlar, İhsan (1928–2008), Turkish lawyer and politician
- Saraçoğlu, İbrahim Adnan (* 1949), Turkish chemist, biochemist, microbiologist, university professor and researcher
- Saracoğlu, Şükrü (1887–1953), Turkish politician
- Saracóndegui, Julián (1810–1878), Peruvian businessman and politician
- Saradschew, Konstantin Solomonowitsch (1877–1954), Armenian conductor and violinist
- Sarajishvili, Dawit (1848–1911), Georgian entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Saraei, Pouya (* 1983), Iranian composer and santur instrumentalist
- Saraf, Irving (1932–2012), American film director, film producer, cameraman and film editor
- Saraf, Peter , American film producer
- Sarafanow, Gennadi Wassiljewitsch (1942–2005), Soviet cosmonaut
- Sarafian, Barbara (* 1968), Belgian actress
- Sarafian, Deran (* 1958), American actor and film director
- Sarafian, Katherine (* 1969), American film producer
- Sarafian, Richard C. (1930–2013) American director, actor, screenwriter, and film producer
- Sarafow, Boris (1872–1907), Bulgarian resistance fighter in Macedonia and leader of the IMRO
- Sarafov, Krastjo (1876–1952), Bulgarian actor
- Sarafov, Michail (1854–1924), Bulgarian revolutionary, diplomat and politician
- Sarafyan, Angela (* 1983), Armenian-American actress
- Saraga, Wolja (1908–1980), German physicist
- Saragat, Giuseppe (1898–1988), Italian politician
- Saragosa, Olivia , Canadian opera and concert singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Sarah Salleh (* 1987), Crown Princess of Brunei
- Sarah Sophie (* 1988), German singer-songwriter
- Sarah, Robert (* 1945), Guinean clergyman, Archbishop of Conakry, Cardinal of the Curia
- Sarah-Jane (* 1985), Swiss folk musician
- Saraha , early Indian Buddhist
- SaRaha (* 1983), Swedish-Tanzanian singer
- Sarahang, Mohamed Hussein (1924–1983), Afghan classical and ghazal singer
- Sárai, Tibor (1919–1995), Hungarian composer
- Saraiva de França, Genival (* 1938), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Palmares
- Saraiva, André (* 1971), French graffiti artist
- Saraiva, António José (1917–1993), Portuguese Romanist and Lusitanist
- Saraiva, Bernardo (* 1993), Portuguese tennis player
- Saraiva, Flávia (* 1999), Brazilian gymnast
- Saraiva, João António da Silva (1923–1976), Portuguese Bishop of Coimbra
- Saraiva, José Hermano (1919–2012), Portuguese lawyer, historian, politician, diplomat and television presenter
- Sarajlić, Matej (* 1995), Croatian handball player
- Sarak, Anıl (* 1991), German-Turkish soccer player
- Šarakauskas, Gediminas (* 1977), Lithuanian chess player
- Šarakauskienė, Živilė (* 1978), Lithuanian chess player
- Saralegui, Marcelo (* 1971), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Saralegui, Mario (* 1959), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Saram, Mandhira de (* 1984), British violinist and composer
- Saram, Rohan de (* 1939), British cellist
- Saramago, Brian (* 1998), American football player
- Saramago, José (1922-2010), Portuguese writer, Nobel Prize Winner in Literature
- Saramonowicz, Małgorzata (* 1964), Polish polonist, journalist and writer
- Saramotins, Aleksejs (* 1982), Latvian racing cyclist
- Saran, Alexander (* 1968), German television director of documentaries and documentary series
- Saran, Franz (1866–1931), German specialist in German and metrics
- Saran, Mary (1897–1976), German publicist
- Saran, Richard (1852–1925), German architect and Prussian building officer
- Saran, Shriya (* 1982), Indian actress
- Saran, Shyam (* 1946), Indian politician, Foreign Minister of India
- Sarana, Alexei Wassiljewitsch (* 2000), Russian chess player
- Sarana-Hungeling, Oksana (* 1979), German chess player
- Sarandji, Simplice (* 1955), Central African politician, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
- Sarandon, Chris (born 1942), American actor
- Sarandon, Susan (born 1946), American actress
- Sarandos, Ted (* 1964), American manager and film producer; Chief Content Officer of Netflix
- Saranon Anuin (* 1994), Thai soccer player
- Šaranov, Bojan (* 1987), Serbian football player
- Sarante, Yoskar (1970-2019), Dominican bachata singer
- Sarantis, Andreas (* 1983), Greek biathlete
- Sarantis-Aridas, Karin (* 1941), German politician (SDP, SPD), MdA
- Saranyu Intarach (* 1989), Thai soccer player
- Saranyu Plangwal (* 1999), Thai-Senegalese soccer player
- Sarapinas, Valdemaras (* 1962), Lithuanian civil servant and diplomat
- Sarapo, Théo (1936–1970), French chanson singer and actor
- Sarapu, Ortvin (1924–1999), New Zealand chess player of Estonian origin
- Sararer, Sercan (* 1989), German and Turkish soccer player
- Sarasa, Alphonse Antonio de (1618–1667), Flemish Jesuit and mathematician
- Sarasate, Pablo de (1844–1908), Spanish violinist and composer
- Sarasin, Alfred E. (1922–2005), Swiss banker and politician
- Sarasin, Édouard (1843–1917), Swiss physicist
- Sarasin, Fritz (1859–1942), Swiss naturalist and ethnologist
- Sarasin, Jakob (1742–1802), Basel silk ribbon manufacturer and representative of the Enlightenment
- Sarasin, Jean-François (1614–1654), French man of letters and precious poet of the pre-classical period
- Sarasin, Johann Georg (1762–1847), German businessman and politician
- Sarasin, Karl (1815–1886), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Sarasin, Paul (1856–1929), Swiss naturalist
- Sarasin, Philipp (1888–1968), Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Sarasin, Philipp (* 1956), Swiss historian and university professor
- Sarasin, Ronald A. (* 1934), American politician
- Sarasin-Iselin, Alfred (1865–1953), Swiss banker and politician
- Sarasohn, Kasriel Hirsch (1835–1905), American publicist
- Sarasoja-Lilja, Riikka (* 1982), Finnish cross-country skier
- Sarason, Donald (1933-2017), American mathematician
- Sarason, Seymour (1919-2010), American psychologist
- Saraste, Jukka-Pekka (* 1956), Finnish conductor
- Sarasti Jaramillo, Juan Francisco (* 1938), Colombian religious, retired Archbishop of Cali
- Saraswati, Chandrasekharand (1930–2016), Indian monk, Kundalini Vidya master, director of the PKYC
- Sarata, Birgit (* 1942), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Saratelli, Giacomo Giuseppe (1714–1762), Italian musician and composer
- Sarath, Ed , American musicologist, flugelhorn player, and composer
- Saratz, Gian (1821–1900), Swiss hotelier, natural scientist and politician
- Saraudi, Giulio (1938-2005), Italian boxer
- Sarauer, Andrew (* 1984), Canadian-Hungarian ice hockey player
- Sarault, Courtney Lee (* 2000), Canadian short tracker
- Sarault, Yves (* 1972), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Sarauw, Georg L. (1862–1928), Danish archaeologist
- Saravakos, Dimitrios (* 1961), Greek football player
- Saravanan, Govindasamy (* 1970), Malaysian walker
- Šaravanja, Ivan (* 1996), Bosnian football player
- Saravia, Adrianus († 1613), Flemish Reformed theologian
- Saravia, Aparicio (1856–1904), Uruguayan military and politician
- Saravia, Enrique (* 1967), Uruguayan soccer player, union leader and politician
- Saravia, Renzo (* 1993), Argentinian football player
- Saravia, Villanueva (1964–1998), Uruguayan politician
- Saravo, Pekka (* 1979), Finnish ice hockey player
- Sarawa Kelden Yeshe Sengge († 1207), founder of the Yasang Kagyu School
- Sarawak, Anita (* 1952), Singaporean entertainer, actress, singer and cookbook author
- Sarawin Saengra (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Sarawut Chernchai (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Sarawut Inpaen (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Sarawut Kambua (* 1972), Thai football goalkeeper
- Sarawut Kanlayanabandit (* 1991), Thai soccer player
- Sarawut Koedsri (* 1989), Thai football player
- Sarawut Kongjaroen (* 1986), Thai soccer player
- Sarawut Konglarp (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Sarawut Masuk (* 1990), Thai soccer player
- Sarawut Sintupun (* 1990), Thai football player
- Sarawut Thongkot (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Sarawut Thorarit (* 1999), Thai football player
- Sarawut Yodyinghathaikul (* 1999), Thai soccer player
- Saray, Mesut (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Sarayut Chaikamdee (* 1981), Thai soccer player
- Sarayut Sompim (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Sarazar (* 1984), German presenter, entrepreneur and video producer
- Sarazen, Gene (1902-1999) American golfer
- Sarazin, Jacques (1592–1660), French sculptor
- Sarazin, Jean (1539–1598), Abbot of Saint-Vaast and Prince Archbishop of Cambrai
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- Sarbach, Jakob († 1492), Swiss master builder
- Sarbacher, George W. (1919–1973), American politician
- Sarbacher, Thomas (* 1961), German actor
- Sarbajew, Kadyrbek (* 1966), Kyrgyz diplomat and politician
- Sarbakow, Iwan († 1905), Vojewode, Tschetnik
- Sarban (1930–1993), Afghan musician and composer
- Sarbanes, John (* 1962), American politician
- Sarbanes, Paul (* 1933), American Democratic Party politician
- Sarbel (* 1981), Greek-Cypriot pop singer
- Sarbelius , saint of the Christian Church and martyr
- Sarbib, Saheb (* 1944), American jazz bassist
- Sarbiewski, Maciej (1595–1640), Jesuit and neo-Latin writer
- Sarbini, M. (1914–1977), Indonesian lieutenant general and politician
- Sarbinska, Weni (* 1995), Bulgarian soccer player
- Sârbu, Daciana (* 1977), Romanian politician and MEP for Romania
- Sârbu, Filimon (1916–1941), Romanian anti-fascist against the Antonescu regime
- Sârbu, Ion (1924–1997), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Sârbu, Paul (* 1957), Romanian teacher, poet and writer
- Sârbulescu, Mihai (* 1957), Romanian painter
- Sarburgh, Bartholomäus , German painter
- Sarby, Rickard (1912–1977), Swedish designer of canoe boats and sailors
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- Šarc, Leon (* 1996), Slovenian Nordic combined skier
- Sarcenas, Pierre Amiel de († 1389), cardinal and archbishop of Naples, Embrun and Vienne
- Sarcerius, Erasmus (1501–1559), Lutheran theologian and reformer
- Šarčević, Abdulah (* 1929), Bosnian philosopher, professor of philosophy in Sarajevo
- Šarčević, Ambrozije (1820–1899), Croatian lexicographer, translator, publicist and author
- Šarčević, Bojan (* 1974), Serbian artist
- Šarčević, Edin (* 1958), Bosnian lawyer
- Sarcevic, Nikola (* 1974), Swedish musician, singer and bassist in the Swedish punk band Millencolin
- Sarcey, Francisque (1827–1899), French journalist, writer and theater critic in Paris
- Sarchajan, Sarkis Asatowitsch (* 1947), Russian table tennis player
- Särchen, Günter (1927–2004), Catholic social pedagogue, publicist, pioneer of German-Polish reconciliation
- Sarchi, Alexander Grigoryevich (1908–1997), Russian director and screenwriter
- Sarchielli, Massimo (1931-2010), Italian actor and film director
- Sarcinelli, Ulrich (* 1946), German political scientist and university professor
- Sarcos, Ivian (* 1989), Venezuelan beauty queen
Sard
- Sard, Arthur (1909–1980), American mathematician
- Sarda, Bruno (* 1954), Italian comic author who writes primarily for the Funny Paperback
- Sardá, Francisco , Spanish rugby player and coach
- Sardà, Rosa Maria (1941–2020), Spanish actress
- Sardaby, Michel (* 1935), French jazz pianist
- Sardagna, Karl (1731–1775), Jesuit and religion teacher
- Sardan, Sedal (* 1962), Turkish-German basketball player, musician and restaurateur
- Sardar Asad (1856–1917), Bakhtiyari tribal leader
- Sardar, Wali (1888–1977), Afghan diplomat and politician
- Sardar, Ziauddin (* 1951), British-Pakistani writer, historian, television producer and cultural critic; Personality of Islam in Great Britain
- Sardari, Abdol-Hossein (1895–1981), Iranian diplomat
- Sardarov, Yuri (* 1988), American actor and producer
- Sarde, Alain (* 1952), French film producer
- Sarde, Philippe (* 1945), French composer
- Sardelic, Michael (* 1959), Austrian educator and photographer
- Sardella, Killian (* 2002), Belgian football player
- Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (* 1940), Brazilian diplomat and politician
- Sardesai, Govind Sakharam (1865–1959), Indian civil servant and historian
- Sardet, André (* 1976), Portuguese pop singer
- Sardi, Armando (* 1940), Italian sprinter
- Sardi, Giuseppe († 1753), Italian Baroque architect
- Sardi, Jan , Australian screenwriter
- Sardi, Paolo (1934–2019), Italian clergyman, cardinal patron of the Order of Malta
- Sardina, Alexander-Martin (* 1973), German political scientist and member of parliament (MdHB), CDU
- Sardinas, Eric (* 1970), American blues rock guitarist
- Sardinha, António (1887–1925), Portuguese writer, editor and politician
- Sardjoe, Chander (* 1970), Dutch jazz drummer of Indonesian origin
- Sardjoe, Ramdien (* 1935), Surinamese politician
- Sardo, Gennaro (* 1979), Italian football player
- Sardou, Fernand (1910–1976), French actor and singer
- Sardou, Joseph-Marie (1925–2009), French clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Monaco
- Sardou, Michel (* 1947), French chansonnier
- Sardou, Romain (* 1974), French writer
- Sardou, Victorien (1831–1908), French playwright
- Sarduri I , King of Urartu
- Sarduri II , King of Urartu
- Sarduri Sarduriḫi , Urarṭa king
- Sarduy, Severo (1937–1993), Cuban writer and painter
- Sardy, Dave (* 1967), American music producer
- Sardyko, Alexander Anatoljewitsch (* 1990), Russian ski jumper
Sare
- Saré, Bakary (* 1990), Belgian-Ivorian football player
- Sare, Günter (1949–1985), German machine fitter
- Şare, Hamit (* 1982), Turkish ski racer
- Säre, Karl (1903–1945), Estonian communist
- Šarec, Marjan (* 1977), Slovenian actor and politician
- Šarec, Veronika (* 1968), Slovenian ski racer
- Sarée, Günter (1940–1973), German conceptual artist
- Sareen, Manu (* 1967), Danish politician (Venstre), member of the Folketing, Minister
- Sarego, Francesco (* 1939), Italian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Goroka
- Sareh I (1915–1963), Armenian clergyman, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Sarek, Stephan (* 1957), German writer
- Sarel, Sydney (1872–1950), British athlete and pastor
- Sarelle, Leilani (born 1966), American actress
- Saremba, Nikolai Ivanovich (1821–1879), Russian music theorist and composer
- Sarenco (1945–2017), Italian visual poet, cultural organizer, publisher and filmmaker
- Sarenput I. , Mayor of Elephantine
- Sarenput II , mayor of Elephantine
- Sarenren Bazee, Noah (* 1996), German-Nigerian soccer player
- Sarett, Lewis Hastings (1917-1999), American chemist
- Saretta, Flávio (* 1980), Brazilian tennis player
- Saretzki, Franz (* 1926), East German spy for the CIA
- Saretzki, Hans-Dieter (1942–2014), German singer and singing teacher
- Saretzki, Karl-Heinz (1942–2019), German trombone conductor and editor
- Saretzki, Nathan (1887–1944), German tenor and Chasan
- Saretzki, Thomas (* 1955), German political scientist and professor of environmental policy
- Sarew, Pantelej (1911–1997), Bulgarian literary scholar
- Sarev, Vladimir (* 1947), Bulgarian author
- Sarezki, Daniel Felixowitsch (* 1964), Russian organist and university professor
Sarf
- Sarfatti, Anna (* 1950), Italian teacher and children's book author and translator
- Sarfatti, Gino (1912–1984), Italian industrial and product designer
- Sarfatti, Jack (* 1939), American theoretical physicist and author
- Sarfatti, Margherita (1880–1961), Italian writer, Mussolini's lover
- Sarfatti, Michele (* 1952), Italian historian
- Sarfert, Ernst (1882–1937), German ethnologist and explorer
- Sarfo, Kingsley (* 1995), Ghanaian soccer player
coffin
- Sarg, Francis (1840–1921), German mine owner, coffee plantation owner, diplomat and naturalist
- Sarg, Tony (1880–1942), German-American puppeteer and illustrator
- Sarganis, Nikolaos (* 1954), Greek football goalkeeper
- Sargant, Edmund Beale (1855–1938), British colonial administrator and author
- Sargant, Ethel (1863-1918) British botanist
- Sargant, William (1907-1988), British psychiatrist
- Sargany, Maria (1808-1862), stage actress
- Sargatal, Jordi (* 1957), Catalan ornithologist, naturalist, conservationist and non-fiction author
- Sarge, Carmen (* 1970), German child actress
- Sarge, Günter (1930–2019), German lawyer and military, President of the Supreme Court of the GDR
- Sargeant, Brandon (* 1997), English snooker player
- Sargeant, Carl (1968-2017), Welsh Labor Party politician
- Sargeant, James (born 1936), Australian sailor
- Sargeant, Leonard (1793–1880), American politician, lawyer, and lieutenant governor
- Sargeant, Winthrop (1903-1986), American music critic
- Sargent, Aaron Augustus (1827–1887), American politician
- Sargent, Alvin (1927-2019), American screenwriter
- Sargent, Bernice Weldon (1906–1993), Canadian physicist and pioneer of atomic physics
- Sargent, Charles Sprague (1841–1927), American botanist
- Sargent, Dick (1930–1994), American actor
- Sargent, Edward G. (* 1877), American politician
- Sargent, Francis W. (1915–1998), American politician
- Sargent, Frederick (1920–1980), American biometeorologist
- Sargent, Gray (* 1953), American jazz musician (guitar)
- Sargent, Ida (* 1988), American cross-country skier
- Sargent, Inge (* 1932), Austrian-American author
- Sargent, John G. (1860–1939), American lawyer and attorney general
- Sargent, John Singer (1856-1925) American painter
- Sargent, Joseph (1925–2014), American film director, film producer and actor
- Sargent, Josh (* 2000), American soccer player
- Sargent, Kenny (1906–1969), American jazz musician and disc jockey
- Sargent, Lia (born 1957), American actress and voice actress
- Sargent, Malcolm (1895–1967), English conductor
- Sargent, Murray (* 1941), American physicist
- Sargent, Pamela (* 1948), American science fiction writer
- Sargent, Percy (1873-1933) British neurosurgeon
- Sargent, Thomas (* 1943), American economist
- Sargent, Trevor (* 1960), Irish politician
- Sargent, Wallace (1935–2012), American astronomer
- Sargent, Winifred (1905–1979), English mathematician and university professor
- Sargent, Winthrop (1753-1820), American politician and governor of the Mississippi Territory (1798-1801)
- Sargent-Jones, Caitlin (* 1992), Australian sprinter
- Sargentini, Judith (* 1974), Dutch politician (GroenLinks), MEP
- Sarges, Werner (* 1941), German management scientist
- Sargeson, Frank (1903-1982), New Zealand writer
- Sârghi, Cristian (* 1987), Romanian football player
- Sargın, Burhan (* 1929), Turkish soccer player
- Sargnagel, Stefanie (* 1986), Austrian author and artist
- Sargolini, Federico (1891–1969), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Camerino
- Sargon of Akkad , founder of the Akkadian dynasty and the Akkadian Empire
- Sargsian, Sargis (* 1973), Armenian tennis player
- Sargsjan, Howhannes (* 1987), Armenian cross-country skier and biathlete
- Sargsjan, Sepuh (* 1946), Armenian clergyman
- Sargsyan, Serzh (* 1954), Armenian politician, President of the Republic of Armenia
- Sargsyan, Tigran (* 1960), Armenian politician, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia
- Sargūnas, Ričardas (* 1954), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Sargur, Seran (* 1980), program director of the Turkish-language television channel Kanal Avrupa
Sarh
- Sarhan, François (* 1972), French composer of new music
- Sarholz, Anna Felicitas (* 1992), German soccer player
- Sarholz, Hans-Jürgen (* 1956), German historian, non-fiction author and museum director in Bad Ems
- Sarholz, Margit (* 1959), German musician and composer
sari
- Sarı Mehmet Pascha , Ottoman chronicler and Defterdar
- Sari Saltuk , Turkish dervish
- Sarı Süleyman Pascha († 1687), Grand Vizier in the Ottoman Empire
- Sari, Ada (1886–1968), Polish opera singer (soprano)
- Sarı, Adem (* 1985), Turkish soccer player
- Sarı, Ali (* 1986), Turkish Taekwondoin
- Sari, Deniz (* 1985), Turkish soccer player
- Sarı, Hasan (* 1956), Turkish football coach
- Sarı, Hasan Ahmet (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Sári, József (* 1935), Hungarian composer
- Sarı, Kazım (* 1982), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Sari, Sri Maya (* 1994), Indonesian sprinter
- Sarı, Veysel (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Sarı, Yunus (* 1991), Turkish Taekwondoin
- Sari, Yusuf (* 1998), Turkish soccer player
- Saria, Balduin (1893–1974), Austrian ancient historian
- Sarıalioğlu, Sanlı (* 1945), Turkish soccer player
- Sarıalp, Ruhi (1924–2001), Turkish athlete
- Sarianidi, Viktor Ivanovich (1929–2013), Soviet archaeologist
- Şriəti, Sabah (* 1989), Azerbaijani wrestler
- Sarić, Aleksandar (* 1974), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Šarić, Ante (* 1984), Croatian chess grandmaster
- Šarić, Asif (* 1965), Yugoslav or Bosnian football player and coach
- Šarić, Danijel (* 1977), Qatari handball player
- Šarić, Dario (* 1994), Croatian basketball player
- Šarić, Darko (* 1969), Serbian-Montenegrin suspected drug trafficker
- Šarić, Ibro (* 1982), Bosnian chess grandmaster
- Šarić, Ivan (* 1990), Croatian chess master
- Šarić, Ivan Evanđelist (1871–1960), Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Vrhbosna
- Šarić, Mihajlo Milan (1875–1913), Croatian writer and journalist
- Saric, Mislav (* 1983), Australian-Croatian soccer player
- Sarić, Nikola (* 1985), Serbian-German artist
- Šarić, Sandra (* 1984), Croatian taekwondo fighter
- Šarić, Vlado (* 1945), Yugoslav football player
- Saric, William S (* 1940), American engineer
- Sarıçam, Ekrem (* 1986), Turkish football player
- Sarich, Cory (* 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sarich, Drew (* 1975), American musical actor
- Sarich, Vincent (1934–2012), American ethnologist
- Sarıçiftçi, Niyazi Serdar (* 1961), Turkish physical chemist and university professor
- Sarid, Jossi (1940-2015), Israeli politician
- Sarid, Yishai (* 1965), Israeli lawyer and writer
- Saridakis, Georgios (* 1885), Greek walker
- Sariel, Alon (* 1986), Israeli mandolinist, harpist and lutenist, conductor and ensemble founder
- Sarıeroğlu, Jülide (* 1979), Turkish politician, economist and writer
- Sarif Sainui (* 1980), Thai football player
- Sarif, Mohammed Jawad (* 1960), Iranian politician
- Šarīf, Nihād (1932–2011), Egyptian writer
- Sarif, Shamim (* 1969), British author and director of South Asian and South African descent
- Sarifij, Hamrochon (* 1948), Tajik diplomat and politician
- Şərifov, Şərif (* 1988), Azerbaijani wrestler
- Sarıgül, Mustafa (* 1956), Turkish writer, entrepreneur and politician
- Sarıgül, Yağmur (* 1979), Turkish musician
- Sarijew, Temir (* 1963), Kyrgyz politician
- Sárik, Péter (* 1972), Hungarian pianist and composer
- Sarıkabadayı, Soner (* 1978), Turkish pop musician
- Sarikakis, Katharine (* 1970), Greek communication scientist
- Sarıkaya, Muhammed Emin (* 2002), Turkish soccer player
- Sarıkaya, Özlem (* 1974), German TV journalist and presenter at Bavarian Radio
- Sarıkaya, Serenay (* 1991), Turkish actress and model
- Sarıkaya, Yaşar (* 1965), Turkish university professor and Islamic theologian
- Sarikoski, Jonatan (* 1990), Finnish jazz musician (drums)
- Sarim, Mohamed (* 1987), Maldivian badminton player
- Sarin, Arun (* 1954), American manager and CEO of Vodafone
- Sarin, Michael (* 1965), American jazz drummer
- Sarin, Vic (born 1941), Canadian cameraman and film director
- Sariñana, Ximena (* 1985), Mexican singer and actress
- Saringer, Dominique (* 1994), Austrian ice hockey player
- Saringer, Richard (* 1967), Austrian actor
- Saringer, Sylvia (* 1971), Austrian presenter at the private broadcaster ATV
- Saringkan Promsupa (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Šarinić, Hrvoje (1935–2017), Croatian politician (HDZ)
- Sario, Leo (1916–2009), Finnish mathematician
- Sarıoğlu, Sabri (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Saripov, Danis Sinnurowitsch (* 1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Saripov, Irek Airatowitsch (* 1983), Russian winter sports enthusiast
- Saripowa, Julija Michailowna (* 1986), Russian obstacle runner
- Sariputta , early Indian Buddhist
- Saris, Anton (* 1975), Dutch tenor
- Saris, John († 1643), English trader in East Asia
- Sarısülük, Ethem (1986–2013), Turkish demonstrator, victim of disproportionate police violence
- Sarit Pisudchaikul , Thai badminton player
- Sarit Thanarat (1908–1963), Thai army officer and politician, Prime Minister of Thailand, Field Marshal
- Saritama, Luis Fernando (* 1983), Ecuadorian football player
- Saritov, Albert (* 1985), Romanian wrestler
- Sariusz-Skąpski, Andrzej (1937–2010), Polish association president
- Sariyar, Yüksel (* 1979), Austrian football player
Sarj
- Sarjan, Ghasaros (1920–1998), Soviet composer of Armenian origin
- Sarjan, Martiros (1880–1972), Russian-Armenian painter
- Sarjanko, Sergei Konstantinowitsch (1818–1871), Russian painter and university professor
- Sarjeant, Geoff (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Sarjono, Agus R. (* 1962), Indonesian writer
- Sarjun ibn Mansur , Christian official at the Umayyad court
Sark
- SARK (* 1954), American painter and author of numerous self-help books
- Sarkadi, Imre (1921–1961), Hungarian writer
- Sarkama, Toivo (* 1908), Finnish middle-distance runner
- Sarkander, Johannes (1576–1620), Moravian priest and Bohemian saint
- Sarkany, Johannes , German soccer player
- Sárkány, Miklós (1908–1998), Hungarian water polo player
- Sarkany, Muriel (* 1974), Belgian sport climber
- Sarkar, Jadunath (1870–1958), Indian historian
- Sarkar, Manik (* 1949), Indian politician of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1921–1990), Indian philosopher, social revolutionary, poet and linguist
- Sarkar, Saral (* 1936), Indian publicist and activist
- Sarkar, Satyabrata (* 1928), Indian phytomedicist at the University of Hohenheim
- Sarkaria, Manprit (* 1996), Austrian football player
- Sarkeesian, Anita , American blogger
- Sarker, Subrata , Bangladeshi marine biologist, climate researcher and university professor
- Sarkesian, Ed (1917–2007), American music manager and promoter
- Sarkesian, Sam C. (1927–2011), American officer and political scientist
- Sarkhosh, Amir (* 1991), Iranian snooker player
- Sarkies, Kristian (* 1986), Australian soccer player
- Šarkinas, Reinoldijus (* 1946), Lithuanian economist, former central banker, politician, Lithuanian finance minister
- Sarkis, Elias (1924–1985), Lebanese administrative lawyer and President
- Sarkis, Joseph (* 1949), Lebanese politician
- Sarkis, Rolf (* 1951), Swiss actor and director
- Sarkisian, Paul (born 1928), American painter
- Sarkisjan, Dawid Aschotowitsch (1947–2010), Russian museum director
- Sarkisova, Marina (* 1982), Uzbek violinist
- Sarkissian, Alexander (* 1990), American tennis player
- Sarkissian, Karekin (1932–1999), Armenian clergyman, Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Sarkissjan, Aram (* 1961), Armenian Prime Minister (1999–2000)
- Sarkissjan, Armen (* 1953), Armenian physicist, computer scientist, entrepreneur, diplomat and politician
- Sarkissjan, Gabriel (* 1983), Armenian chess player
- Sarkissjan, Wasken (1959–1999), Armenian politician
- Sarkissova, Karina (* 1983), Russian ballet dancer
- Sarkisyanz, Emanuel (1923–2015), German university professor
- Särkkä, Tony (1972-2017), Swedish multi-instrumentalist
- Šarknickas, Robertas (* 1974), Lithuanian politician
- Sarkodee-Addo, Julius (1908–1972), Ghanaian Chief Justice
- Sarkohi, Faraj (* 1947), Iranian literary critic and journalist
- Sarkola, Sampo (* 1978), Finnish actor
- Sarkotić von Lovćen, Stephan (1858–1939), Austrian Colonel General
- Sarkowicz, Hans (* 1955), German journalist
- Sarkowski, Heinz (1925–2006), German book maker, publisher and book historian
- Sarközi, Rudolf (1944–2016), Austrian political activist, representative of the Austrian Roma
- Sárközy, András (* 1941), Hungarian mathematician
- Sarkozy, Jean (* 1986), French politician
- Sarkozy, Nicolas (* 1955), French politician, MEP, President
Sarl
- Sarlandière, Jean-Baptiste (1787–1838), French military doctor
- Sarlanga, Jaime (1916–1966), Argentine soccer player
- Sarlay, Philipp (1826–1908), Austrian telegraph office director
- Sarles, Elmore Y. (1859–1929), American politician
- Sarli, Fausto (1927-2010), Italian fashion designer
- Sarli, Isabel (1929–2019), Argentine actress
- Šarlija, Mate (1929–1999), Croatian major general
- Sarlinga, Oscar Domingo (* 1963), Argentine clergyman and bishop emeritus of Zárate-Campana
- Sarlo, Beatriz (* 1942), Argentine journalist, writer and essayist with a focus on literary and cultural criticism
- Sarlós, György (* 1940), Hungarian rower
- Sarlós, István (1921–2006), Hungarian communist politician, member of parliament
- Sarlós, Katalin (* 1968), Hungarian rower
Sarm
- Sarma, Amardeo (* 1955), German-Indian electrical engineer
- Sarma, KV (1919–2005), Indian mathematician
- Šarma-Adad I , Assyrian king
- Šarma-Adad II , 55th Assyrian king
- Sarmanto, Heikki (* 1939), Finnish jazz pianist and composer
- Sarmanto, Pekka (* 1945), Finnish jazz bassist
- Sarmast, Sachal (1739–1829), Indian poet and philosopher of the country
- Šarmavičius, Osvaldas (* 1955), Lithuanian politician, mayor of the district of Šilalė (2000–2001)
- Sarmento, Arantes Isac , East Timorese official and administrator
- Sarmento, Carlos de Almeida , East Timorese politician
- Sarmento, Domingos Maria (* 1955), East Timorese politician
- Sarmento, Irene Gonzaga (* 1986), East Timorese politician
- Sarmento, Joaquim Xavier de Morais , Governor of Portuguese Timor
- Sarmento, Julião (* 1948), Portuguese multimedia artist and painter
- Sarmento, Manuel , East Timorese politician
- Sarmento, Manuel Doutel de Figueiredo , Governor of Portuguese Timor
- Sarmento, Maria Angelina Lopes (* 1978), East Timorese politician
- Sarmento, Maria de Jesus (* 1964), East Timorese civil servant
- Sarmento, Maria do Céu (* 1968), East Timorese politician
- Sarmento, Nélio Isaac , East Timorese journalist and politician
- Sarmento, Paulo Alves (1957–2019), East Timorese politician and independence activist
- Sarmiento Angulo, Enrique (* 1934), Colombian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Fontibón
- Sarmiento de Gamboa, Pedro († 1592), Spanish navigator and cosmographer
- Sarmiento de Sotomayor, García († 1659), Viceroy of Peru
- Sarmiento Rosillo, Augusto (* 1927), Colombian trauma surgeon and orthopedic surgeon
- Sarmiento Valladares, José (1643–1708), Viceroy of New Spain
- Sarmiento, Abraham (1921-2010), Filipino attorney and judge
- Sarmiento, Cayetano (* 1987), Colombian racing cyclist
- Sarmiento, Daniel (* 1983), Spanish handball player
- Sarmiento, Domingo Faustino (1811–1888), President of Argentina (1868–1874)
- Sarmiento, José Ismael (* 1973), Colombian road cyclist
- Sarmiento, Luis Carlos (* 1933), Colombian entrepreneur
- Sarmiento, Mauro (* 1983), Italian Taekwondoin
- Sarmiento, Pedro († 1541), Spanish archbishop and cardinal
- Sarmiento, Valeria (* 1948), Chilean film editor and film director
- Sarmientos, Igor , Guatemalan conductor, cellist and percussionist
- Sarmientos, Jorge Álvaro (1931–2012), Guatemalan composer
- Sarmow, Georgi (* 1985), Bulgarian football player
Sarn
- Sarna, Franz-Josef (* 1937), German football player
- Sarna, Mirosława (* 1942), Polish athlete
- Sarna, Paweł (* 1977), Polish writer
- Sarnak, Peter (* 1953), South African and American mathematician
- Sarnari, Juan Carlos (* 1942), Argentinian football player
- Sarnau, Anneke Kim (* 1972), German actress
- Sarnecka, Jadwiga († 1913), Polish pianist and composer
- Sarnecki, Rafał (* 1982), Polish jazz musician
- Sarnecki, Rafał (* 1990), Polish cyclist
- Sárneczky, Krisztián (* 1974), Hungarian amateur astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Sarner, Arlene (* 1947), Canadian screenwriter
- Sarner, Craig (* 1949), American ice hockey player and coach
- Sarnes, Pia (* 2001), German synchronized swimmer
- Sarnetzki, Detmar Heinrich (1878–1961), German journalist and writer
- Sarney Filho, José (* 1957), Brazilian politician
- Sarney, José (* 1930), Brazilian writer and politician
- Sarnez, Marielle de (* 1951), French politician (UDF, MoDem), MEP
- Sarni, Vicente , Uruguayan soccer player
- Sarnighausen, Hans-Cord (* 1936), German administrative lawyer and judge, genealogist and regional historian
- Sarnik, Piotr (* 1977), Polish ice hockey player
- Sarno, Fabio (* 1940), Italian actor
- Sarno, Joseph W. (1921-2010), American director, producer and screenwriter
- Sarno, Louis (1954-2017), American traveler and music researcher
- Sarno, Peter (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sarno, Vincenzo (* 1988), Italian football player
- Sarnoff, Arthur (1912–2000), American draftsman of cover illustrations, calendars, advertising and pin-ups
- Sarnoff, David (1891–1971), American radio pioneer
- Sarnoff, Stanley J. (1917–1990), American physician and inventor
- Sarnow, Heinz (1882–1943), Austrian theater and film actor, stage director and screenwriter
- Sarnow, Johannes (1860–1924), German lawyer, Prussian provincial official and politician
- Sarnow, Karsten († 1393), German tailor and opposition leader
- Sarnowsky, Jürgen (* 1955), German historian
- Sarnthein, Ludwig von (1861–1914), Austrian botanist
- Sarnthein, Michael (* 1939), Austrian climatologist, marine geologist and university professor
Saro
- Saro Vella, Rosario (* 1952), Italian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Moramanga
- Saro, Otto (1818–1888), German Chief Public Prosecutor, Member of the State Parliament, Member of the State Parliament
- Saro, Ricardo (* 1947), German painter
- Saro-Wiwa, Ken (1941–1995), Nigerian civil rights activist and writer
- Sarodnik, Dieter , German basketball player
- Saroïhandy, Jean-Joseph (1867–1932), Romanist
- Saroit Bey, Ahmed (1900–1956), Egyptian diplomat
- Saroj, Kalpana (* 1961), Indian entrepreneur
- Saroka, Arzjom (* 1992), Belarusian football player
- Sarokin, William , American sound engineer
- Sarolea, Charles (1870–1953), Belgian-British Romanist and publicist
- Sarolea, Henri (1844–1900), Dutch railway engineer
- Sarolt , Hungarian Grand Duchess
- Saronni, Giuseppe (* 1957), Italian racing cyclist and team manager
- Sarony, Napoleon († 1896), American photographer, draftsman and lithographer
- Sarony, Olivier (1820–1879), photographer, daguerreotype
- Saros, Juuse (* 1995), Finnish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Sárosi, Béla (1919–1993), Hungarian football player
- Sárosi, Dávid (* 1990), Hungarian badminton player
- Sárosi, György (1912–1993), Hungarian football player
- Sárosi, László (1932–2016), Hungarian football player and coach
- Sárosi, Laura (* 1992), Hungarian badminton player
- Sárosi, Réka (* 1989), Hungarian badminton player
- Sarossy, Paul (* 1963), Canadian cameraman and film director
- Sárosy, Zoltán (1906–2017), Hungarian-Canadian chess player
- Sarota, Adam (* 1988), Australian soccer player
- Šarović, Mirko (* 1956), Bosnian-Serb politician and President of the Republika Srpska
- Šarović, Robert (* 1978), German-Serbian basketball player
- Sarow, Friedrich (1905–1983), German editor
- Sarowni, Aleksandar (* 1975), Bulgarian biathlete
- Saroyan, William (1908-1981), American writer
Sarp
- Sarp, Aydilge (* 1979), Turkish composer, actress and writer
- Sarp, Mustafa (* 1980), Turkish soccer player
- Sarpalius, Bill (* 1948), American politician
- Sarpaneva, Timo (1926–2006), Finnish designer
- Sarparanta, Topi (* 1975), Finnish Nordic combined skier
- Sarpaux, Virginie (* 1977), French beach volleyball player
- Sarpe, Gustav Christoph (1779–1830), German classical philologist
- Sarpedones , Indian king
- Sarpei, Edward (* 1969), Ghanaian soccer player
- Sarpei, Hans (* 1976), German-Ghanaian soccer player
- Sarpei, Hans Nunoo (* 1998), Ghanaian soccer player
- Sarper, Selim Rauf (1899–1968), Turkish politician; Foreign minister
- Sarpi, Paolo (1552–1623), Italian religious and historian
- Sarpila, Antti (* 1964), Finnish jazz musician (tenor saxophone, clarinet)
- Sarpong, Anthony (* 1982), Ghanaian-German cook, restaurateur and cookbook author
- Sarpong, Isaac (* 1975), Ghanaian soccer player
- Sarpong, Jeffrey (* 1988), Dutch soccer player
- Sarpong, Peter Kwasi (* 1933), Ghanaian clergyman, senior archbishop of Kumasi
- Sarpy, Peter Abadie (1804–1865), American entrepreneur, founder of a settlement
Sarr
- Sarr, Alagie , Gambian soccer player and coach
- Sarr, Bouna (* 1992), French football player
- Sarr, Cheikh (* 1987), Danish football player
- Sarr, Felwine (* 1972), Senegalese economist and writer
- Sarr, Ismaïla (* 1998), Senegalese football player
- Sarr, Jacques (1934–2011), Senegalese clergyman, Bishop of Thiès, Senegal
- Sarr, Malang (* 1999), French football player
- Sarr, Marian (* 1995), German soccer player
- Sarr, Mohamed (* 1983), Senegalese soccer player
- Sarr, Momodou (* 1959), Gambian athlete
- Sarr, Ouleymata (* 1995), French soccer player
- Sarr, Sally (* 1986), French football player
- Sarr, Sam (1921–2006), Gambian diplomat and ombudsman
- Sarr, Théodore-Adrien (* 1936), Senegalese clergyman, Archbishop of Dakar
- Sarr, Wilfried (* 1996), German soccer player
- Sarr-Ceesay, Mariama , Gambian politician
- Sarra, Anna Maria (* 1988), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Sarrabat, Nicolas (1698–1737), French Jesuit, physicist and naturalist
- Sarrabère, Robert Pierre (1926–2017), French clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Aire and Dax
- Sarrach, Alfons (1927–2013), German Catholic publicist
- Sarrach, Stefan (* 1971), German lawyer and politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Sarradsch, Abd al-Hamid as- (1925–2013), Syrian army officer and politician
- Sarradsch, Fayiz as- (* 1960), Libyan politician and architect
- Sarraf, Yaqub (* 1961), Lebanese politician
- Sarraf, Youssef Ibrahim (1940–2009), Egyptian clergyman, Bishop of Cairo of the Chaldeans
- Sárraga, Mario de (* 1980), Spanish cyclist
- Sarrail, Maurice (1856–1929), French general
- Sarrapio, Patricia (* 1982), Spanish triple jumper
- Sarrasani, André (* 1972), German circus director
- Sarrasin, Alexandre (1895–1976), Swiss civil engineer, university professor
- Sarrasin, Jean († 1275), French chronicler and court official
- Sarratea, Manuel de (1774–1849), Argentine diplomat and politician
- Sarratt, Jacob Henry (1772-1819), English chess player and author
- Sarraut, Albert (1872–1962), French lawyer and politician
- Sarraute, Federico (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Sarraute, Nathalie (1900–1999), Russian-French writer
- Sarrazin, Albertine (1937–1967), French writer
- Sarrazin, Cyprien (* 1994), French ski racer
- Sarrazin, Gregor (1857–1915), German writer and English specialist
- Sarrazin, Hans-Christian (1914–2013), German social medicine specialist and writer
- Sarrazin, Jürgen (1936–2019), German manager
- Sarrazin, Leo (1891–1969), German bank manager
- Sarrazin, Manuel (* 1982), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Sarrazin, Mechthild (1920–2014), German sculptor and painter
- Sarrazin, Michael (1940-2011), Canadian actor
- Sarrazin, Michel (1659–1734), French-Canadian physician and naturalist
- Sarrazin, Otto (1842–1921), German civil engineer, Prussian construction clerk and specialist writer
- Sarrazin, Richard (1881–1964), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Sarrazin, Stéphane (* 1975), French racing driver
- Sarrazin, Thilo (* 1945), German economist and controversial bestselling author
- Sarrazin, Ursula (* 1951), German elementary school teacher
- Sarrazin, Wilfried (1910–1986), German ambassador
- Sarre, Friedrich (1865–1945), German art historian, oriental archaeologist, museum director and collector of Islamic art
- Sarre, Friedrich-Carl (1901–1968), German lawyer and attorney
- Sarre, Hans (1906–1996), German internist and nephrologist
- Sarre, Marie-Louise (1903–1999), German sculptor and resistance fighter in the Solf district
- Sarre, Theodor (1816–1893), German businessman and entrepreneur and city elder of Berlin
- Sarreau, Marc (* 1993), French cyclist
- Sarreither, Dieter (* 1951), German economist, President of the Federal Statistical Office
- Sarréra, Danielle (1932–1949), French poet (fictional)
- Sarrette, Bernard (1765–1858), French conductor and music teacher
- Sarri, Maurizio (* 1959), Italian football coach
- Sarri-Kušuḫ , Hittite viceroy of Karkemiš
- Sarría, María Elena (* 1954), Cuban shot putter
- Sarriegi, Josu (* 1979), Spanish soccer player
- Sarrien, Ferdinand (1840–1915), French politician of the Third French Republic
- Sarrionandia, Joseba (* 1958), Basque writer and translator
- Sarris, Andrew (1928–2012), American film critic and writer
- Sarris, Emanuel Georg (1899–1971), Greek educator, animal psychologist, dog trainer and lecturer
- Sarris, Georgios (* 1989), Greek football player
- Sarris, Peter (* 1971), British Byzantinist
- Sarris, Viktor (* 1939), German university professor, professor of psychology
- Sarro, Domenico (1679–1744), Italian composer of the Neapolitan Baroque
- Sarroca, Josef (* 1960), German soccer player
- Sarrocchi, Giulio (1887–1971), Italian saber fencer
- Sarrocchi, Tito (1824–1900), Italian sculptor
- Sarron, Christian (* 1955), French motorcycle racer
- Sarron, Petey (1906-1994), American featherweight boxer
- Sarrow, Lotte (* 1877), actress
- Sarru ', Boulos Abdulla († 2009), Lebanese English studies
- Sarru-kīn I , Assyrian king
- Sarru-kīn II. († 705 BC), King of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (722 BC-705 BC)
- Sarrus, Pierre Frédéric (1798–1861), French mathematician
- Sarry, Brigitte (1920–2017), German chemist and university professor
Sars
- Sars, Ernst (1835-1917), Norwegian historian
- Sars, Georg Ossian (1837–1927), Norwegian zoologist
- Sars, Michael (1805–1869), Norwegian clergyman and biologist
- Sarsa (* 1989), Polish singer
- Sarsa Dengel (1550–1597), Negus Negest (Emperor) of Ethiopia
- Sarsak, Mahmoud (* 1987), Palestinian soccer player
- Sarsam, Omar (* 1980), Austrian cabaret artist and doctor
- Särsekbajew, Baqyt (* 1981), Kazakh boxer
- Sarsembajew, Dmitri Vitalievich (* 1997), Russian snowboarder
- Sarsenbajuly, Altinbek (1962–2006), Kazakh politician and statesman
- Sarsfield, Patrick, 1st Earl of Lucan († 1693), Irish Jacobite and soldier
- Sarsgaard, Peter (* 1971), American actor
- Sarshar, Hossein (1931–1992), Persian-Iranian opera singer (bass / baritone) and film actor
- Sarsilmaz, Deniz (* 1992), German child actor of Turkish descent
- Sarsour, Linda (* 1980), Palestinian-American activist and chairwoman of the Arab-American Association of New York
- Sarstedt, Konrad von († 1440), German council clerk, pastor, provost and founder
- Sarstedt, Peter (1941-2017), British rock musician
- Sarstedt, Robin (born 1944), British singer
- Sarstedt, Werner (1909–1985), German judge, university professor
Sart
- Sartain, Emily (1841–1927), American painter, graphic artist, and art educator
- Sartain, Gailard (born 1946), American actor
- Sartain, James Peter (* 1952), American clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Seattle
- Sartaq Khan († 1257), Khan of the Golden Horde
- Sartassov, Andrei (* 1975), Chilean racing cyclist
- Sartauskas, Justinas (* 1955), Lithuanian politician
- Sarter, Stephan von (1833–1902), German-French financial expert and stock market speculator
- Sarteur, Alain (* 1946), French athlete
- Sarteur, Ylenia (* 1994), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Sarthou, Helios (1926–2012), Uruguayan lawyer and politician
- Sarti, Adolfo (1928–1992), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Sarti, Giuliano (1933-2017), Italian football player and coach
- Sarti, Giuseppe († 1802), Italian composer
- Sarti, Laury (* 1979), Luxembourg Medievalist
- Sarti, Lucien (1931–1972), alleged conspirator in the murder of John F. Kennedy
- Sarti, Teresa (1946–2009), Italian peace activist
- Sartika, Dhany , Indonesian badminton player
- Sartine, Antoine de (1729–1801), French Minister of Police
- Sartingen, Axel (* 1964), German investor, entrepreneur and manager
- Sartison, Dimitri (* 1980), German boxer
- Sarto, Andrea del (1486–1530), Italian Renaissance painter
- Sarto, Antônio (1926–2008), Brazilian religious and bishop of Barra do Garças
- Sarto, Clelia (* 1973), German actress of Italian descent
- Sarto, Johannes de , Franco-Flemish composer, singer and priest
- Sarton, George (1884–1956), American historian of science
- Sarton, Hubert (1748–1828), Belgian watchmaker
- Sarton, May (1912-1995), American writer
- Sarton-Saretzki, Edgar (1922–2017), German-Canadian journalist, diplomat and author
- Sartor , librarian at the St. Gallen monastery
- Sartor, David P. , American composer, conductor and music educator
- Sartor, Diana (* 1970), German skeleton driver
- Sartor, Erich Wilhelm (1909–1986), German entrepreneur and politician (FDP), MdL
- Sartor, Frank (* 1951), Australian Minister and Mayor of Sydney
- Sartor, Luigi (* 1975), Italian football player
- Sartor, Sarah (* 1990), German skeleton pilot
- Sartor, Steffen (* 1972), German luge rider
- Sartore, Joel (* 1962), American wildlife photographer and conservationist
- Sartorelli, Pierluigi (1912–1996), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Sartori, Agostinho José (1929–2012), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Palmas-Francisco Beltrão
- Sartori, Alcindo (* 1967), Brazilian soccer player
- Sartori, Alessio (* 1976), Italian Olympic champion in rowing
- Sartori, Amalia (* 1947), Italian politician, MEP
- Sartori, Antonio Giuseppe (1714–1792), Italian sculptor and architect
- Sartori, August (1827–1908), German theologian and educator
- Sartori, August (1837–1903), German ship broker, shipowner and local politician
- Sartori, Claudio (1913–1994), Italian musicologist, bibliographer and librettologist
- Sartori, Constantin Philipp Georg (1747–1812), German sculptor and plasterer
- Sartori, Domenico (1709–1781), Italian sculptor and architect
- Sartori, Franz (1782–1832), Austrian writer, publicist and editor
- Sartori, Gianni (* 1946), Italian track cyclist
- Sartori, Giovanni (1924-2017), Italian political scientist, author
- Sartori, Giuseppe (1868–1937), Italian electrical engineer
- Sartori, Gottfried Andreas (1797–1873), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Sartori, Luigi (1817–1844), Italian pianist, composer and priest
- Sartori, Luís Victor (1904–1970), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Santa Maria
- Sartori, Nicola (* 1976), Italian rower
- Sartori, Paul (1857–1936), German philologist and folklorist
- Sartori, Ralf (* 1962), German author, photographer, tango teacher and choreographer, editor
- Sartori, Stefano (* 1973), Italian grass skier
- Sartori, Theodor (1835–1914), German architect and member of the Lübeck citizenship
- Sartorio, Antoine (1885–1988), French sculptor
- Sartorio, Antonio († 1681), Italian composer of the early Baroque
- Sartorio, Girolamo († 1707), Italian architect
- Sartorio, Giulio Aristide (1860–1932), Italian painter, illustrator, screenwriter and film director
- Sartoris, Joseph Martin (* 1927), Roman Catholic bishop
- Sartorius Tapia, Luis José (1820–1871), President of the Spanish government (1853–1854)
- Sartorius von Bach, Hans Wilhelm (1904–1975), Namibian politician
- Sartorius von Waltershausen, Wolfgang (1809–1876), German geologist
- Sartorius, Auguste von (1830–1895), German religious and superior general
- Sartorius, Augustine (1663–1723), Czech Cistercian monk and church historian
- Sartorius, Balthasar (1534–1609), German Lutheran theologian
- Sartorius, Carl (1865–1945), German lawyer
- Sartorius, Christian (1796–1872), German theologian, educator and writer
- Sartorius, Christoph Friedrich (1701–1785), German philologist and rhetorician as well as university professor
- Sartorius, Dietrich , Protestant preacher during the Reformation
- Sartorius, Erasmus (1577–1637), German composer, music writer and poet
- Sartorius, Ernst (1797–1859), German Protestant theologian, general superintendent and author
- Sartorius, Florence (1846–1925), German precision mechanic and entrepreneur
- Sartorius, Georg Friedrich (1765–1828), German historian and professor at the University of Göttingen
- Sartorius, Heinrich (1912–1989), German ambassador
- Sartorius, Jacob (* 2002), American pop singer and internet phenomenon
- Sartorius, Joachim (* 1946), German lawyer, diplomat, theater director, poet and translator
- Sartorius, Johann Jacob (1730–1790), German Protestant clergyman and pedagogue
- Sartorius, Johannes Georg († 1696), German physician, city physician in Bamberg
- Sartorius, Joseph (1842–1910), German politician
- Sartorius, Julian (* 1981), Swiss jazz and improvisation musician (drums, percussion, composition)
- Sartorius, Julius (1879–1918), German engineer and industrialist
- Sartorius, Karl (1875–1967), German teacher and ornithologist
- Sartorius, Karl (1890–1965), Swiss newspaper publisher and lawyer
- Sartorius, Malte (1933–2017), German painter and graphic artist, art professor in Braunschweig
- Sartorius, Margrit (* 1974), German actress
- Sartorius, Otto (1842–1911), German wine-growing entrepreneur and politician (FVp), MdR
- Sartorius, Otto (1864–1947), German Protestant clergyman and genealogist
- Sartorius, Otto (1892–1977), German oenologist
- Sartorius, Paul (1569–1609), German composer and organist
- Sartorius, Peter (* 1937), German journalist and publicist
- Sartorius, Walter (1875–1937), German architect
- Sartorius, Wilhelm (1863–1942), Prussian district administrator
- Sartory, Anna (1882–1976), Swiss writer and editor
- Sartory, Eugène (1871–1946), French string instrument-bow maker
- Sartov, Hendrik (1885–1970), Danish photographer and silent film cameraman
- Sartre, Jean-Paul (1905–1980), French philosopher and founder of French existentialism
- Sartre, Victor (1902–2000), French clergyman, Archbishop of Antananarivo
- Sartzetakis, Christos (* 1929), Greek President
Saru
- Sarubajew, Nikolai Platonowitsch (1843–1912), Imperial Russian General
- Sarubin, Georgi Nikolajewitsch (1900–1958), Soviet ambassador
- Sarubin, Roman Alexandrowitsch (* 1976), Russian canoeist
- Sarubin, Wassili Michailowitsch (1894–1972), Soviet secret service officer
- Sarudin, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1899–1937), Soviet poet and prose writer
- Sarudna, Natalija (* 1950), Ukrainian diplomat
- Sarudny, Alexander Sergejewitsch (1863–1934), Russian lawyer and politician
- Sarudny, Nikolai Alexejewitsch (1859-1919), Russian zoologist
- Sarug, Israel , Kabbalist
- Sarukhán Kermez, José (* 1940), Mexican biologist and researcher
- Sarul, Edward (* 1958), Polish shot putter
- Sarullo, Pasquale (1828–1893), Italian religious and painter
- Sarumaru no Taifu , Japanese poet of the Heian period
- Sarus († 413), Roman officer of Gothic descent
- Sarusawa, Shigeru (* 1960), Japanese soccer player
- Sarusawa, Shinji (born 1969), Japanese soccer player
- Sarut Nasri (* 1995), Thai soccer player
- Saruta, Hironori (* 1982), Japanese football player
- Saruzkaja, Irina Pavlovna (1908–1990), Soviet geomorphologist, cartographer and university professor
- Saruzki, Anton Sergejewitsch (* 1986), Russian rower
Sarv
- Sarv, Eneli (* 1986), Estonian soccer player
- Sarvamaa, Petri (* 1960), Finnish politician, MEP
- Sarvari, Ulrike (* 1964), German sprinter
- Sarven, Allen (born 1963), American wrestler
- Sarvig, Ole (1921–1981), Danish writer and art critic
Sarw
- Sarwar, Anas (* 1983), Scottish politician
- Sarwar, Mohammad (* 1952), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons
- Sarwari, Asadullah (* 1941), Afghan politician, chief of the AGSA secret police
- Sarwark, Nicholas (* 1979), American politician (Libertarian Party)
- Sarwas, Maxi (* 1982), German presenter
- Sarwat, Nadja , Austrian journalist
- Sarwe Jesus († 1433), Negus (emperor) of Ethiopia
- Sarwer, Jeff (* 1978), Canadian-Finnish chess player
- Sarwey, Oscar von (1837–1912), German officer and Roman provincial archaeologist
- Sarwey, Otto Claudius (1864–1933), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Sarwey, Otto von (1825–1900), German civil servant and politician, MdR
Sary
- Sáry, László (* 1940), Hungarian composer, pianist and music teacher
- Sarybai, Qairat (* 1966), Kazakh diplomat
- Sarygulow, Dastan (* 1947), Kyrgyz businessman, politician, personality of Islam
- Sarychev, Gavriil Andrejewitsch (1763–1831), Russian naval officer and hydrograph
- Sarychev, Gennady Andreevich (* 1938), Russian football coach and former player
- Saryusz-Wolski, Jacek (* 1948), Polish politician, MEP
Sarz
- Sarzec, Ernest de (1832–1901), French diplomat and archaeologist
- Sarzo, Rudy (* 1950), American musician