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- Sciacca, Giuseppe (* 1955), Italian Curia Bishop
- Sciacca, Joe (* 1976), Italian songwriter
- Sciacca, Michele Federico (1908–1975), Italian philosopher and university professor
- Sciacchitano, Antonello (* 1940), Italian psychoanalyst, mathematician, doctor and author
- Scialdone, Frank (* 1949), American police officer and mayor
- Scialfa, Patti (* 1953), American roots rock singer
- Scialoja, Toti (1914–1998), Italian painter, set designer and writer
- Scialoja, Vittorio (1856–1933), Italian law scholar, university professor and politician
- Scialpi (* 1962), Italian singer
- Sciama, Dennis W. (1926-1999), British physicist
- Sciamma, Céline (* 1978), French screenwriter and film director
- Sciammarella, Valdo (1924-2014), Argentine composer
- Sciandri, Maximilian (* 1967), Italian-British racing cyclist
- Scianni, Joseph (* 1928), American composer, music producer and (jazz / improvisation) musician
- Sciaroni, Grégory (* 1989), Swiss ice hockey player
- Sciarra Colonna († 1329), Italian nobleman and leading member of the influential Roman noble family of Colonna
- Sciarra, Laurent (* 1973), French basketball player
- Sciarrino, Salvatore (* 1947), Italian composer
- Sciasca, Lorenzo († 1694), Swiss architect, builder
- Sciascia, Leonardo (1921–1989), Italian writer and politician, MEP
- Sciassia, Domenico († 1679), master builder of St. Lambrecht
- Sciavicco, Lorenzo (* 1938), Italian electrical engineer and robotics scientist
- Ścibor-Rylski, Aleksander (1928–1983), Polish writer, screenwriter and director
- Scicluna, Carmelo (1800–1888), Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Malta
- Scicluna, Charles (* 1959), Maltese clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Malta
- Scicluna, Edward (* 1946), Maltese politician, MEP
- Scicluna, Kenneth (* 1979), Maltese football player
- Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah (1856–1928), American writer, photographer, and geographer
- Science, Chico (1966-1997), Brazilian musician
- Sciesa, Amatore (1814-1851), Italian freedom fighter
- Scieur, Léon (1888–1969), Belgian racing cyclist
- Scifo, Enzo (* 1966), Belgian football player and coach
- Scifres, Donald (* 1946), American engineer and entrepreneur
- Scifres, Mike (* 1980), American football player
- Scigliano, Giuseppe (* 1951), Italian-German teacher, painter and writer and integration activist
- Scilingo, Adolfo (* 1946), Argentine naval officer and state terrorist
- Scilla, Agostino (1629–1700), Italian Baroque painter and scientist
- Scilla, Guglielmo (* 1987), Italian author, video blogger and actor
- Scilligo, Pio (1928–2009), Italian Salesian Don Bosco, psychologist, professor, institute founder and dialect lexicographer
- Scilligo, Sisto (1911–1992), Italian skier
- Scimeca Knierim, Alexa (* 1991), American figure skater
- Scimone, Claudio (1934–2018), Italian conductor
- Scindia, Madhavrao (1945-2001), Indian politician
- Scinto, Luca (* 1968), Italian cyclist and sports director
- Scintu, Yomi (* 1997), Italian-Congolese soccer player
- Scinzenzeler, Giovanni Angelo († 1526), printer in Milan (1500–1526)
- Sciò, Yvonne (* 1969), Italian actress
- Ščiogolevaitė-Damijonaitienė, Rūta (* 1981), Lithuanian pop singer
- Sciola, Pinuccio (1942–2016), Italian sculptor
- Sciolari, Gaetano (1927–1994), Italian industrial designer
- Sciolè, Flavio (* 1970), Italian theater and film director and actor
- Scioli, Daniel (* 1957), Argentine politician
- Sciorra, Annabella (born 1964), American actress
- Sciortino, Karley (* 1985), American writer, blogger, television presenter and producer
- Scioscia, Maurizio (* 1991), German-Italian soccer player
- Scipio Asiaticus, Lucius Cornelius , brother of Scipio Africanus, consul 190 BC. Chr.
- Scipio Asina, Gnaeus Cornelius , Roman politician in the First Punic War
- Scipio, Ferdinand (1837–1905), German entrepreneur and politician (NLP), MdR
- Scipio, Gustav (1872–1949), German entrepreneur in the fruit trade
- Scipio, Laurentius (1611–1691), abbot of the Cistercian monastery in Ossegg
- Scipione (1904–1933), Italian painter and writer
- Scipioni, Bruno (1934-2019), Italian actor and voice actor
- Scirea, Gaetano (1953-1989), Italian football player
- Scirea, Mario (* 1964), Italian racing cyclist
- Scirouvsky, Elia van (* 1970), German writer
- Scissons, Scott (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Scitovsky, Tibor (1910-2002), American economist
- Scitovszky, János (1785–1866), Hungarian cardinal
- Sciubba, Sabina (* 1975), Italian singer, composer and actress
- Sciulli, Frank J. (* 1938), American experimental particle physicist
- Sciurba, Michele (* 1968), Italian legal scholar, strategy advisor, human rights activist, journalist and author
- Sciurus, Johann († 1564), German mathematician, philologist and Protestant theologian
- Sciutti, Graziella (1927-2001), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Sciutto, Franca (* 1939), Italian actress
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- Sckaer, Moritz (* 1986), German baseball player (pitcher)
- Sckell, Armin (1836–1910), Grand Ducal Saxon garden inspector in the Belvedere near Weimar
- Sckell, Carl August (1793–1840), German garden architect and lithographer
- Sckell, Friedrich Anton Louis (1796–1844), horticultural conductor in Belvedere near Weimar
- Sckell, Friedrich Ludwig (1750–1823), German garden designer
- Sckell, Johann Christian (1773–1857), German court gardener
- Sckell, Johann Conrad (1768–1834), German gardener and garden architect
- Sckell, Johann Georg (1725–1800), German landscape gardener
- Sckell, Johann Georg Christian (1721–1778), German chief forester and game master in Troistedt
- Sckell, Johann Valentin (1694–1769), game master from Saxony-Eisenach
- Sckell, Johann Wilhelm (1722–1792), German landscape gardener
- Sckell, Julius (1829–1915), Grand Ducal Saxon garden inspector in the Belvedere near Weimar
- Sckell, Karl August Christian (1801–1874), German court gardener
- Sckell, Ludwig (1833–1912), German landscape painter
- Sckell, Matthias , German landscape gardener
- Sckell, Otto Ludwig (1861–1948), garden inspector in the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach
- Sckerl, Uli (* 1951), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Sckommodau, Hans (1906–1988), German Romanist
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- Sclabas, Delia (* 2000), Swiss athlete
- Sclaomir († 821), velvet ruler of the West Slavic tribal association of the Abodrites and vassal of the Franks
- Sclater, Henry (1855–1923), British Lieutenant General
- Sclater, John G. (* 1940), Scottish-American geophysicist
- Sclater, Philip Lutley (1829–1913), English lawyer and zoologist
- Sclater, Ryan (* 1994), Canadian volleyball player
- Sclater, William Lutley (1863-1944) British zoologist and ornithologist
- Sclaverand, Etienne , French engineer
- Sclavi, Tiziano , Italian author, comic book writer and journalist
- Sclavis, Louis (* 1953), French clarinetist, saxophonist, composer and band leader
- Sclavo, Jorge (1936–2013), Uruguayan writer, librettist, journalist and humorist
- Scliar, Moacyr (1937-2011), Brazilian writer and doctor
Sco
- Scob, Édith (1937–2019), French actress
- Scobar, Lucio Cristoforo (1460–1525), Italian Latinist, Romanist, Italianist, Hispanist, grammarian and lexicographer of Spanish origin
- Scobee, Francis Richard (1939–1986), American astronaut
- Scobel, Gert (* 1959), German journalist and television presenter
- Scobel, Jenny (* 1955), American artist
- Scobel, Sebastian (* 1987), German jazz musician (piano)
- Scobey, Bob (1916–1963), American jazz trumpeter
- Scobey, Fred (1924-2014), American film technician
- Scobie, Ronald (1893–1969), British Lieutenant General in World War II
- Scoble, Robert (* 1965), American computer scientist
- Scoblick, James P. (1909-1981), American politician
- Scoccimarro, Giovanna (* 1997), German judoka
- Scoccimarro, Mauro (1895–1972), Italian politician, senator and minister
- Scodanibbio, Stefano (1956–2012), Italian double bass player and composer
- Scodelario, Kaya (* 1992), British actress
- Scodeller, Gilbert (1931–1989), French racing cyclist
- Scofidio, Ricardo (* 1935), American architect
- Scofield, Cyrus I (1843–1921), American lawyer and theologian
- Scofield, Edward (1842–1925), American politician
- Scofield, Glenni William (1817-1891), American lawyer and politician
- Scofield, John (* 1951), American jazz guitarist and composer
- Scofield, Paul (1922-2008), British actor
- Scofield, Tyler (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Scoggins, Hoyt (* 1926), American gospel and rockabilly musician
- Scoggins, Tracy (* 1953), American actress, film producer and photo model
- Scoglio, Franco (1941-2005), Italian football coach
- Scognamiglio Pasini, Carlo (* 1944), Italian politician and economist
- Scognamiglio, Carlo (* 1983), Italian racing cyclist
- Scognamillo, Gabriel (1906–1974), American film architect in France and Hollywood
- Scognamillo, Giovanni (1929–2016), Turkish film critic and actor
- Scola, Angelo (* 1941), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop Emeritus of Milan
- Scola, Ettore (1931–2016), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Scola, Fulvio (* 1982), Italian cross-country skier
- Scola, Luis (* 1980), Argentine basketball player
- Scolari, Giuseppe , Italian composer
- Scolari, Luiz Felipe (* 1948), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Scolari, Massimo (* 1943), Italian architect, painter and designer
- Scolari, Peter (* 1955), American actor
- Scolari, Philippo (1369–1426), military leader
- Scolari, Stefano , editor and printer
- Scolasticius , Byzantine Exarch of Ravenna
- Scoles, Giacinto (* 1935), Italian-American physical chemist
- Scolik, Charles (1854–1928), Austrian photographer
- Scolik, Reinhard (* 1958), Austrian lawyer, TV director of Bavarian Radio
- Scollay, Gabrielle (* 1990), Australian actress
- Scollo, Etta (* 1958), Italian singer
- Scolvus, Johannes (1435–1484), legendary seafarer and navigator in the service of the King of Denmark
- Sconochini, Hugo (* 1971), Argentine basketball player
- Scontrino, Antonio (1850–1922), Italian classical music composer
- Scoon, Paul (1935–2013), Grenadian politician, Governor General of Grenada (1978–1992)
- Scoop, Fatman , American hip hop producer and radio host
- Scope (* 1969), German rapper and television presenter
- Scopelli, Alejandro (1908–1987), Argentine-Italian soccer player and soccer coach
- Scopelliti, Antoine (* 1939), Italian religious chaplain, emeritus bishop of Ambatondrazaka
- Scopes, John Thomas (1900-1970), American teacher
- Scopigno, Manlio (1925–1993), Italian football player and coach
- Scopin (* 1943), German photographer and artist
- Scopoli, Giovanni Antonio (1723–1788), Austrian physician and naturalist
- Scoponi, Norberto (* 1961), Argentine soccer player
- Scoraille de Roussille, Marie Angélique de (1661–1681), mistress of Louis XIV.
- Scoralick, Ruth (* 1960), German Catholic theologian
- Scordelis, Alexander (1923–2007), American civil engineer
- Scorel, Jan van (1495–1562), Dutch painter
- Scoresby, William (1789-1857) English navigator and researcher
- Scorier, Alex (* 1931), Belgian jazz musician (saxophone, flute)
- Scorpus , charioteer in ancient Rome
- Scorsese, Catherine (1912–1997), American actress
- Scorsese, Charles (1913–1993), American actor
- Scorsese, Martin (* 1942), American film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Scorsese, Nicolette (* 1954), American actress
- Scorsone, Caterina (* 1981), Canadian actress
- Scorsone, Ernesto (* 1952), American politician
- Scortia, Thomas N. (1926–1986) American science fiction writer, scientist, and editor
- Scorupco, Izabella (* 1970), Polish-Swedish actress, model and singer
- Scorza, Enzo (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Scorza, Gaetano (1876–1939), Italian mathematician
- Scorza, Manuel (1928–1983), Peruvian writer
- Scorzelli, Giuseppe (* 1971), Italian artistic director and music therapist
- Scot Project , German trance DJ
- Scot, Reginald (1538–1599), English writer and opponent of the witch craze
- Scotch, Leungo (* 1996), Botswana sprinter
- Scotellaro, Rocco (1923–1953), Italian writer, poet, and politician
- Scotese, Christopher (* 1953), American geologist
- Scotia, Sydney (* 1997), American actress
- Scotland, Eduard (1885–1945), German architect
- Scotland, Egon (1948–1991), German journalist
- Scotland, Jason (* 1979), soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago
- Scotland, Patricia, Baroness Scotland of Asthal (* 1955), British politician and lawyer
- Scotoni, Anton Eric (1916–2011), Swiss entrepreneur in the construction, film and aircraft industries
- Scotoni, Eugen (1873–1961), Swiss entrepreneur in the construction and film industry
- Scotoni, Ralph (1901–1955), Swiss entrepreneur
- Scotson, Callum (* 1996), Australian cyclist
- Scotson, Miles (* 1994), Australian cyclist
- Scott Brown, Denise (* 1931), American architect
- Scott Cato, Molly (* 1963), British politician (Green Party), MEP
- Scott de Martinville, Édouard-Léon (1817–1879), French inventor
- Scott Moncrieff, Charles Kenneth (1889–1930) Scottish author and translator
- Scott Thomas, Kristin (* 1960), British-French actress
- Scott Thomas, Serena (born 1961), British actress
- Scott, A. Ian (1928–2007), Scottish-born American chemist (organic chemistry)
- Scott, AO (* 1966), American film critic and journalist
- Scott, Aaron , American biathlete
- Scott, Aaron (* 1956), American jazz drummer
- Scott, Aaron (* 1986), New Zealand soccer player
- Scott, Abram M. (1785-1833), American politician
- Scott, Adam (* 1973), American actor
- Scott, Adam (born 1980), Australian golfer
- Scott, Adrian (1912–1973), American screenwriter and film producer
- Scott, Agni , actress
- Scott, Alan (born 1922), American actor
- Scott, Alanda (born 1981), British biathlete
- Scott, Alex (1936–2001), Scottish football player
- Scott, Alex (* 1984), English soccer player
- Scott, Alexander , Scottish poet
- Scott, Alexander Walker (1800–1883), Australian politician, entrepreneur, and entomologist
- Scott, Alfred Angas (1874–1923), English engineer and businessman
- Scott, Allan (1906-1995), American screenwriter
- Scott, Amber (* 1984), American actress
- Scott, Andrew (born 1976), Irish actor
- Scott, Andy (born 1949), British musician
- Scott, Angus (1927–1990), British hurdler and sprinter
- Scott, Ann (* 1965), French writer
- Scott, Anne B. (* 1987), German actress
- Scott, Anne Firor (1921–2019), American historian
- Scott, April (* 1979), American actress
- Scott, Ashley (* 1977), American actress and former model
- Scott, Audrey (* 2002), American actress
- Scott, Austin (* 1969), American politician
- Scott, Avy (* 1981), American porn actress, director and actress
- Scott, Baillie (1865–1945) British architect and interior designer
- Scott, Barbara Ann (1928–2012), Canadian figure skater
- Scott, Beckie (* 1974), Canadian cross-country skier
- Scott, Ben , American biathlete
- Scott, Beverly Jo (* 1959), American singer-songwriter
- Scott, Bill (born 1952), Australian long-distance runner
- Scott, Blanche Stuart (1889–1970), American pilot, the first American woman to fly an airplane
- Scott, Bob (1921–2012) New Zealand rugby union player
- Scott, Bob (1928–1954), American racing driver
- Scott, Bobby (1937–1990), American jazz band leader
- Scott, Bobby (born 1947), American politician
- Scott, Bon (1946–1980), British-Australian singer and songwriter
- Scott, Brenda (born 1943), American actress
- Scott, Bud (1890–1949), American jazz musician (guitar, banjo, vocals) of traditional jazz
- Scott, Byron (born 1961), American basketball player and coach
- Scott, Byron N. (1903-1991), American politician
- Scott, CR (* 1984), German writer, author, graphic artist
- Scott, Calum (* 1988), English pop singer
- Scott, Cameron (* 1998), Australian cyclist
- Scott, Campbell (born 1961), American actor and director
- Scott, Carolyn , British art director and production designer
- Scott, Catherine (* 1973), Jamaican hurdler
- Scott, Catherine Amy Dawson (1865–1934), English writer
- Scott, Cecil (1905–1964), American jazz musician (clarinet, tenor saxophone) and band leader
- Scott, Cedwyn (* 1998), English soccer player
- Scott, Charles (1739–1813), British-American politician and governor of the state of Kentucky
- Scott, Charles F. (1864–1944) American electrical engineer
- Scott, Charles Frederick (1860–1938), American politician
- Scott, Charles I. , American pediatrician
- Scott, Charles L. (1827–1899), American politician
- Scott, Charlotte Angas (1858–1931), British mathematician
- Scott, Chris (* 1945), Canadian writer and audio book author
- Scott, Christian (* 1983), American jazz musician, trumpeter, composer and band leader
- Scott, Clifford (1928–1993), American rhythm and blues and jazz tenor saxophonist and flautist
- Scott, Clyde (1924-2018), American hurdler and football player
- Scott, Coleman (* 1986), American wrestler
- Scott, Craig (* 1962), Canadian lawyer and politician
- Scott, Cynthia (* 1939), Canadian director, producer and screenwriter
- Scott, Cyril (1879–1970) English composer, pianist and writer
- Scott, Damion (* 1976), American comic artist
- Scott, Dana (* 1932), American mathematician and logician
- Scott, Danielle (* 1990), Australian freestyle skier
- Scott, Darrell (* 1959), American songwriter
- Scott, Dave (* 1954), American triathlete
- Scott, David († 1849), Scottish painter
- Scott, David , American politician
- Scott, David (* 1946), American Democratic Party politician
- Scott, David Alymer (1892–1971), Canadian biochemist
- Scott, David Randolph (* 1932), American astronaut
- Scott, Deborah Lynn , American costume designer
- Scott, Debralee (1953-2005), American film actress
- Scott, Dennis (* 1968), American basketball player
- Scott, Desiree (* 1987), Canadian soccer player
- Scott, Don (1928-2013), British boxer
- Scott, Donald (1894–1980), American middle-distance runner and modern pentathlon
- Scott, Donald (* 1992), American triple jumper
- Scott, Donovan (born 1946), American actor
- Scott, Doug (* 1941), British extreme mountaineer
- Scott, Dougray (born 1965), British actor
- Scott, Dred († 1858), American slave
- Scott, Dred (* 1964), American jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Scott, Dukinfield Henry (1854–1934) British botanist
- Scott, Duncan Campbell (1862–1947), Canadian poet and storyteller
- Scott, Dylan (* 1990), American country singer
- Scott, Edward (1919–2004) Canadian Anglican clergyman and theologian and Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
- Scott, Eleanor (born 1951), Scottish politician
- Scott, Elise Aylen (1904–1972), Canadian writer
- Scott, Elisha (1893-1959), Northern Irish football goalkeeper and coach
- Scott, Elizabeth (1917–1988), American statistician and astronomer
- Scott, Elliot (1915–1993), British art director and production designer
- Scott, Emily (* 1989), American short tracker and inline speed skater
- Scott, Eric (born 1958), American actor
- Scott, Ernest (1867–1939), Anglo-Australian historian, journalist, author and theosophist
- Scott, Ernest (* 1982), American basketball player
- Scott, Essex († 1960), American jazz and R&B singer
- Scott, Esther (1953-2020), American actress
- Scott, Ethel (1907-1984), British sprinter
- Scott, Eugenie C. (* 1945), American human biologist
- Scott, Francis, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch (1695–1751), Scottish nobleman
- Scott, Frank D. (1878–1951), American politician
- Scott, Franz Eduard von (1730–1803), Prussian major general and commander of the Spandau Citadel
- Scott, Freddie (1933–2007), American rhythm and blues and soul singer
- Scott, Frederick (1942-2001), British designer
- Scott, G. Peter (* 1945), British mathematician
- Scott, Gabriel (1874–1958), Norwegian writer
- Scott, Gary , English badminton player
- Scott, Gary S. (* 1953), American composer
- Scott, Gene (1937-2006), American tennis player
- Scott, Geoffrey (born 1942), American actor
- Scott, George C. (1927–1999) American actor, director, and producer
- Scott, George Cromwell (1864–1948), American lawyer and politician
- Scott, George Gilbert (1811–1878), English architect (neo-Gothic)
- Scott, George Herbert (1888–1930), British aviation pioneer, engineer and officer
- Scott, Gery (1923-2005), British singer
- Scott, Giles (* 1987), British sailor
- Scott, Giles Gilbert (1880–1960), British architect
- Scott, Gloria (* 1946), American soul singer
- Scott, Gordon (1927–2007), American actor
- Scott, Gordon (* 1976), American basketball player
- Scott, Greg (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Scott, Guy (* 1944), Zambian politician
- Scott, Hardie (1907-1999), American politician
- Scott, Harvey D. (1818-1891) American politician
- Scott, Hazel (1920–1981), American jazz musician and actress
- Scott, Helen (* 1990), British track cyclist and paracycling pilot
- Scott, Henry, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch (1746–1812), Scottish nobleman and politician
- Scott, Hillary (* 1983), American porn actress and director
- Scott, Hillary (* 1986), American country singer
- Scott, Homer (1880-1956), American cinematographer
- Scott, Howard (1890–1970), American engineer and activist
- Scott, Hugh (1900–1994), American Republican politician
- Scott, Hugh L. (1853-1934), American general
- Scott, Isaiah (born 1990), American wrestler
- Scott, Jack (1936–2019) Canadian country and rockabilly musician
- Scott, Jackie (1933–1978), Northern Irish football player
- Scott, Jackson Robert (* 2008), American actor
- Scott, Jacqueline (1931-2020), American actress
- Scott, Jake (born 1945), American football player and Canadian football player
- Scott, Jake (born 1965), British film and music video director
- Scott, James (1886–1938), American ragtime pianist and composer
- Scott, James (* 2000), Scottish soccer player
- Scott, James Brown (1866–1943), American lawyer, co-founder of the American Society for International Law
- Scott, James C. (* 1936), American political scientist
- Scott, James F. (1942-2020), American physicist
- Scott, James, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649–1685), English claimant to the throne
- Scott, James, Earl of Dalkeith (1674–1705), Scottish soldier
- Scott, Janette (born 1938), English actress
- Scott, Jarvis (1947-2017), American sprinter
- Scott, Jean (born 1951), British figure skater
- Scott, Jean Bruce (born 1956), American actress
- Scott, Jerry (* 1955), American comic artist and comic author
- Scott, Jill (* 1952), Australian media artist
- Scott, Jill (* 1972), American neo soul musician, jazz musician
- Scott, Jill (* 1987), British soccer player
- Scott, Jimmy (1925-2014), American jazz singer
- Scott, Jo el (* 1971), American boxer
- Scott, Joan Wallach (* 1941), American historian
- Scott, Jody (1923-2007), American writer
- Scott, John (1784–1850), American politician
- Scott, John (1785–1861), American politician
- Scott, John (1823-1888) British entomologist
- Scott, John (1824-1903), American politician
- Scott, John (1824-1896), American politician (Republican Party)
- Scott, John (* 1930), British film composer
- Scott, John (born 1934), Australian sailor
- Scott, John (born 1944), Australian film editor
- Scott, John (born 1951), Scottish politician
- Scott, John (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Scott, John A. (1867–1947), American classical philologist
- Scott, John Guier (1819-1892), American politician
- Scott, John Morin (1730–1784) American lawyer, officer, and politician
- Scott, John Paul (1909-2000), American behavioral geneticist and psychologist
- Scott, John R. , Northern Irish badminton player
- Scott, John Roger Kirkpatrick (1873–1945), American politician
- Scott, John Russell (1879-1949), British publisher
- Scott, John Walter (1845–1919), American stamp dealer
- Scott, John, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751–1838), British lawyer, politician, member of the House of Commons and Lord Chancellor
- Scott, John, 9th Duke of Buccleuch (1923–2007), Scottish nobleman, politician, member of the House of Commons and landowner
- Scott, Johnny († 2010), American jazz musician and singer
- Scott, Jonathan (* 1949), British zoologist and photographer
- Scott, Jonathan R. (* 1973), British actor
- Scott, Jordan (* 1977), British director and screenwriter
- Scott, Jordanne (* 1990), American volleyball player
- Scott, Josey (* 1972), American actor and front man of the band Saliva
- Scott, Judith , American actress
- Scott, Judson (born 1952), American actor
- Scott, Justin (* 1944), American author
- Scott, K. Lee (* 1950), American teacher, musician, conductor and composer
- Scott, Kara (* 1975), Canadian-British presenter and poker player
- Scott, Kathleen (1878-1947) British sculptor
- Scott, Kathryn Leigh , American actress, writer, and film producer
- Scott, Katrina (* 2004), American tennis player
- Scott, Keith (* 1954), Canadian musician and guitarist
- Scott, Ken (* 1947), British sound engineer and music producer
- Scott, Ken (* 1970), Canadian screenwriter, director and actor based in Quebec
- Scott, Kendrick (* 1980), American jazz musician (drums, composition)
- Scott, Kevin (* 1965), Scottish badminton player and official
- Scott, Killian , Irish actor
- Scott, Kimberly (* 1961), American actress
- Scott, Klea (* 1968), Panamanian-Canadian actress
- Scott, Kristen (* 1995), American porn actress
- Scott, Lannie , American jazz musician
- Scott, Larry (1938-2014), American bodybuilder
- Scott, Larry (* 1964), American tennis player
- Scott, Larry B. (* 1961), American actor, director and film producer
- Scott, Laurie (1917–1999) English football player and coach
- Scott, Lee (born 1950), American manager
- Scott, Leigh (* 1972), American film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter
- Scott, Leonard (* 1980), American athlete
- Scott, Leslie (* 1955), British game designer
- Scott, Leslie M. (1878–1968) American historian, newspaper publisher, and politician (Republican Party)
- Scott, Lewis Allaire (1759–1798), American politician
- Scott, Linda (* 1945), American singer
- Scott, Linda Gaye (born 1943), American actress
- Scott, Lisbeth (* 1968), American singer and songwriter
- Scott, Lizabeth (1922-2015), American actress
- Scott, Lloyd (* 1902), American jazz drummer and band leader
- Scott, Lon A. (1888–1931), American politician
- Scott, Lou (* 1945), American long-distance runner
- Scott, Louis , American long distance runner
- Scott, Lucy (* 1971), British theater and film actress
- Scott, Luke (* 1968), British director
- Scott, L'Wren (1964–2014), American fashion designer and model
- Scott, Lyndsey (* 1984), American model and software developer
- Scott, Mabel (1915-2000), American R&B and gospel singer
- Scott, MacKenzie (* 1970), American businesswoman, philanthropist and author
- Scott, Malik (* 1980), American heavyweight boxer
- Scott, Margaretta (1912-2005), British actress
- Scott, Marilyn , American gospel, blues and R&B singer
- Scott, Marilyn (* 1949), American jazz singer
- Scott, Martha (1912–2003), American actress
- Scott, Mary (1888–1979), New Zealand author
- Scott, Matthew P. (* 1953), American geneticist and developmental biologist
- Scott, Melissa (* 1960), American author
- Scott, Michael (1905–1989), Irish architect
- Scott, Michael (* 1943), American computer manager
- Scott, Michael (born 1959), Irish writer
- Scott, Michael Anthony (* 1986), American basketball player
- Scott, Mike (* 1958), Scottish singer and guitarist
- Scott, Milly (* 1933), Dutch singer and television actress
- Scott, Molly (* 1999), Irish sprinter
- Scott, Morton (1912–1992), American music director
- Scott, Naomi (* 1993), British actress and singer
- Scott, Nathan B. (1842–1924), American politician (Republican Party)
- Scott, Neville (1935-2005), New Zealand middle and long distance runner
- Scott, Norman (1889–1942), American two-star admiral in World War II
- Scott, Owen (1848–1928), American politician
- Scott, Oz (* 1949), American television director and producer
- Scott, Patric , Swiss singer, actor and musical performer
- Scott, Patrick (1921–2014) Irish painter and architect
- Scott, Paul (1920–1978), English author
- Scott, Paulo (* 1966), Brazilian poet and author
- Scott, Peter (1931-2013), Northern Irish thief
- Scott, Peter Dale (* 1929), Canadian author, diplomat and English scholar
- Scott, Peter Graham (1923–2007), British film director, screenwriter, film producer and film editor
- Scott, Peter Markham (1909–1989), British ornithologist, conservationist and painter
- Scott, Phil (* 1958), American politician
- Scott, Pippa (born 1935), American actress
- Scott, Rachel (1981–1999), American schoolgirl, victim of the Littleton School Massacre
- Scott, Ralph (1894–1936) American football coach and player
- Scott, Ralph James (1905–1983), American politician
- Scott, Ramblin 'Tommy (1917–2013), American country and rockabilly musician
- Scott, Randolph (1898–1987), American actor
- Scott, Ray (1929–1999) American rockabilly musician
- Scott, Raymond (1908–1994), American composer, band leader, pianist, engineer, and inventor of electronic musical instruments
- Scott, Reid (born 1977), American actor
- Scott, Renata (* 1937), Austrian film, television and theater actress
- Scott, Rey (1905–1992), American journalist, documentary filmmaker, and photographer
- Scott, Rhoda (* 1938), American jazz organist
- Scott, Richard (* 1932), American sociologist
- Scott, Richard William (1825–1913), Liberal Party politician of Canada
- Scott, Richard, Baron Scott of Foscote (* 1934), British judge and former Lord Justice of the Union of South Africa
- Scott, Rick (* 1952), American Republican Party politician, governor of the state of Florida
- Scott, Ridley (* 1937), British film director and producer
- Scott, Robbie († 2019), American jazz musician (drums)
- Scott, Robert (1646–1714), Scottish physician and personal physician in Hanover
- Scott, Robert (1771–1841), Scottish architecture and landscape engraver
- Scott, Robert (1811-1887), British classical philologist and lexicographer
- Scott, Robert Eden (1808–1862), American politician
- Scott, Robert Falcon (1868–1912), British naval officer and polar explorer
- Scott, Robert Kingston (1826–1900), American politician and Governor of South Carolina (1868–1872)
- Scott, Robert W. (1929–2009), American politician
- Scott, Robin (born 1947), British singer and musician
- Scott, Ronald F. (1929–2005), American civil engineer
- Scott, Ronnie (1927–1996), British jazz saxophonist and jazz club founder
- Scott, Rosalind, Baroness Scott of Needham Market (born 1957), British politician (Liberal Democrats)
- Scott, Ryan (* 1987), British sprinter
- Scott, Sally (* 1991), British pole vaulter
- Scott, Samuel Parsons (1846–1929), American lawyer
- Scott, Sarah (* 1983), American actress
- Scott, Sarah Jane (* 1988), American pop singer
- Scott, Sean (* 1973), American beach volleyball player
- Scott, Seann William (* 1976), American actor
- Scott, Sheila (1922–1988), British pilot
- Scott, Shirley (1934–2002), American jazz organist
- Scott, Simon (* 1971), British musician
- Scott, Skip (1941-2003), American racing car driver
- Scott, Sophie , inventor of a shorthand system for the German language
- Scott, Stefanie (* 1996), American actress and singer
- Scott, Stephen (* 1969), American jazz pianist
- Scott, Steve (* 1956), American middle and long distance runner
- Scott, Steven (* 1985), British marksman
- Scott, Steven L , American computer engineer
- Scott, Sue , British sociologist
- Scott, Susan (* 1977), British middle-distance runner
- Scott, Tavish (born 1966), Scottish politician
- Scott, Terry (1927–1994), British actor and comedian
- Scott, Thomas (1739–1796), American politician
- Scott, Thomas († 1870), follower of the Orange Order, person involved in the Red River Rebellion
- Scott, Thomas , American sound engineer
- Scott, Thomas Alexander (1823–1883), Assistant Secretary of War in the American Civil War
- Scott, Thomas Walter (1867–1938), Canadian politician
- Scott, Tim (* 1937), English sculptor
- Scott, Tim (* 1965), American politician
- Scott, Timothy (1937–1995), American actor
- Scott, Tom (* 1948), American composer, arranger, producer, musical director and saxophonist
- Scott, Tom (* 1984), British comedian, Youtuber and web developer
- Scott, Tom Everett (born 1970), American actor
- Scott, Tony (1921-2007), American jazz clarinetist
- Scott, Tony (1944–2012), British film director
- Scott, Travis (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Scott, Travis (* 1992), American rapper
- Scott, W. Kerr (1896–1958), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Scott, Walter (1771–1832) Scottish novelist who wrote historical novels
- Scott, Walter (1943–1983), American singer
- Scott, Walter F. (1856–1938) American politician and Treasurer of Vermont
- Scott, Walter Lamar († 2015), American murder victim
- Scott, Walter M. (1906–1989), American production designer
- Scott, Warwick Lindsay (1892–1952) British officer and civil servant
- Scott, Willard (* 1934), American professional clown, actor, and writer
- Scott, William (* 1886), British long-distance runner
- Scott, William (1913–1989) Scottish painter
- Scott, William (* 1946), British clergyman of the Anglican Community
- Scott, William Bell (1811–1890) English painter, engraver, and poet
- Scott, William Berryman (1858-1947) American vertebrate paleontologist
- Scott, William Harding (1862–1938), English electrical engineer
- Scott, William L. (1915-1997), American politician (Republican Party)
- Scott, William Lawrence (1828-1891), American politician
- Scott, William Lee (* 1973), American actor
- Scott, Winfield (1786–1866), American general, diplomat, and politician
- Scott, Winston Elliott (* 1950), American astronaut
- Scott, Zachary (1914–1965), American actor
- Scott-Adams, Peggy (* 1948), American blues and soul singer
- Scott-Arruda, Danielle (* 1972), American volleyball player
- Scott-Barrett, David (1922–2004), British officer and Lieutenant General of the Army, Commander of the British Sector of Berlin
- Scott-Brown, Archie (1927-1958), British racing car driver
- Scott-Douglas, James, 6th Baronet (1930–1969), British nobleman and racing car driver
- Scott-Ellis, Thomas, 8th Baron Howard de Walden (1880–1946), British nobleman and Olympic competitor in motor boating
- Scott-Gatty, Alfred (1847–1918) British composer, herald, genealogist and Officer of Arms of the London College of Arms
- Scott-Heron, Gil (1949–2011), American musician and poet
- Scott-Hopkins, James (1921–1995), British Conservative Party politician
- Scott-Joynt, Michael (1943-2014) British bishop
- Scottà, Giancarlo (* 1953), Italian politician (Lega Nord), MEP
- Scotti, Andrea (born 1931), Italian actor
- Scotti, Andrés (* 1975), Uruguayan football player
- Scotti, Antonio (1866-1936), Italian singer
- Scotti, Diego (* 1977), Uruguayan soccer player
- Scotti, Domenico Angelo (* 1942), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Trivento
- Scotti, Edoardo (* 2000), Italian sprinter
- Scotti, Emil von (1848–1929), Prussian lieutenant general
- Scotti, Friedrich von (1889–1969), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Scotti, Gerry (* 1956), Italian television host, actor and former member of the Italian Parliament
- Scotti, Gianbernardino (1478–1568), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Scotti, Giancarlo , Italian racing car driver
- Scotti, Giovanni (1911-1992), Italian ice hockey player
- Scotti, Giuseppe Antonio (* 1952), Italian clergyman
- Scotti, Johann Josef (1787–1866), Prussian administrative officer, editor and writer
- Scotti, Michael von (* 1941), German major general
- Scotti, Ottavio (1904–1975), Italian film architect
- Scotti, Piero (1909–1976), Italian racing driver
- Scotti, Roger (1925-2001), French football player
- Scotti, Vincenzo (* 1933), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Scotto, Renata (* 1934), Italian opera singer (soprano) and opera director
- Scottoline, Lisa (* 1955), American lawyer and writer
- Scottus, Hieronymus , Italian adventurer
- Scottus, Sedulius , Irish poet, theologian and scholar
- Scotty, Charmaine , Nauruan politician
- Scotty, Ludwig (* 1948), Nauruan politician, President (2003, 2004–2007)
- Scotus, Michael , medieval philosopher, medic, alchemist and astrologer
- Scotvold, Mary , American figure skating coach
- Scotzniovsky, Emilie (1815–1856), German poet and publisher
- Scoular, Angela (1945-2011), British actress
- Scourby, Alexander (1913–1985), American actor and speaker of audio books and documentaries
- Scoutetten, Henri (1799–1871), French medic
- Scoville, Darrel (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Scoville, Jonathan (1830-1891), American politician
- Scoville, Wilbur (1865-1942), American pharmacologist
- Scowcroft, Brent (1925–2020), US Lieutenant General, Military Assistant to President Richard Nixon, Security Advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George Bush
- Scown, Rebecca (* 1983), New Zealand rower
- Scoz, Egon (1951–2002), Austrian painter
- Scozzina, Luis Antonio (* 1951), Argentine religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Orán
- Scozzina, Raúl Marcelo Pacífico (1921–2011), Argentine clergyman, Bishop of Formosa
- Scozzoli, Fabio (* 1988), Italian breaststroke swimmer
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- Scramuzza, Vincent (1886–1956), American ancient historian
- Scranowitz, Paul , German soccer player
- Scranton, George W. (1811–1861) American politician
- Scranton, Joseph A. (1838–1908) American politician
- Scranton, William (1917-2013), American politician
- Scranton, William Worthington (* 1947), American politician
- Scratch , American hip hop musician
- Scratuglia, Giovanni Ivan , Italian actor
- Screech, Timon (* 1961), British art historian
- Scremin, Claudio (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey player
- Screta, Heinrich (1637–1689), Swiss physician
- Screwaholic (* 1980), German hip-hop producer
- Scriba, Bodo (* 1939), German lawyer, film producer and entrepreneur
- Scriba, Bodo von (1863–1939), Prussian lieutenant general, editor-in-chief of the military weekly paper
- Scriba, Carl (1823–1883), mayor and member of the state parliament in the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Scriba, Christoph (1929–2013), German mathematician
- Scriba, Dietrich Peter (1736–1774), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, educator, lawyer, author and poet
- Scriba, Heinrich Eduard (1802–1857), German pastor and historian
- Scriba, Hermann (1888–1976), German theologian
- Scriba, Julius (1848–1905), German surgeon and professor at the University of Tokyo
- Scriba, Julius (1866–1937), German pharmacist
- Scriba, Ludwig Gottlieb (1736–1804), German entomologist and Protestant pastor
- Scriba, Nanette , German chanson singer
- Scriba, Peter C. (* 1935), German endocrinologist
- Scriba, Wilhelm Gottlieb Friedrich (1767-1830), German theologian
- Scribani Rossi, Luca (* 1960), Italian sports shooter
- Scribe, Eugène (1791–1861), French playwright and librettist
- Scribner, Arthur Hawley (1859–1932), American publisher
- Scribner, Belding (1921-2003), American medical doctor
- Scribner, G. Hilton (1831-1910), American lawyer and politician
- Scribner, Marcus (* 2000), American actor and voice actor
- Scribner, Robert W. (1941-1998), Australian historian
- Scribner, Rodney L. (born 1935), American politician
- Scribner, Wiley (1840-1889) American politician
- Scribonia , second wife of Augustus
- Scribonianus, Lucius Arruntius Camillus , Roman consul 32
- Scribonius , King of the Bosporan Empire
- Scribonius Curio, Gaius , Roman politician
- Scribonius Curio, Gaius († 53 BC), Roman politician, consul 76 BC. Chr.
- Scribonius Largus , Roman physician
- Scribonius Libo Drusus, Marcus († 16), Roman politician, praetor 16
- Scribonius Libo, Lucius , Roman politician
- Scribonius Libo, Lucius , Roman politician, consul 34 BC Chr.
- Scribonius Libo, Lucius , Roman politician, consul 16th century
- Scribonius, Wilhelm Adolf (1550–1600), philosopher, physician and teacher, witch theorist
- Scrima, Andrea (* 1960), American installation artist and art critic
- Scrimali, Caro (* 1976), German actress
- Scrimali, Lillo (* 1973), German keyboard player
- Scrimgeour, Sam (* 1988), British rower
- Scrimm, Angus (1926-2016), American actor
- Scrinci, Jan Antonín (1697–1773), Bohemian doctor and scientist
- Scrine, Gilbert Frederick , Australian film producer
- Scrinius, Michael († 1585), German logician and chronicler
- Scrinzi, Joana (* 1981), Austrian film editor
- Scrinzi, Luis († 1890), builder in South Tyrol
- Scrinzi, Otto (1918–2012), Austrian neurologist, publicist and politician (VdU, FPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Scripcenco, Almira (* 1976), French chess player
- Scripps, Ellen Browning (1836–1932), American journalist, suffragette, entrepreneur, and philanthropist
- Scripps, John Martin (1959-1996), British murderer
- Scriptoris, Paul († 1505), Franciscan and theologian
- Scriven, Joseph M. (1819–1886), Irish-Canadian teacher, preacher, and hymn poet
- Scriven, Laurence Edward (1931–2007), American chemical engineer
- Scriven, Margaret (1912-2001), British tennis player
- Scriven, Olivia (* 1997), Canadian actress and singer
- Scriven, Paul, Baron Scriven (born 1966), British politician, life peer
- Scrivener, Charles (1855-1923), Australian surveyor
- Scrivener, Christiane (* 1925), French politician, MEP and EU commissioner
- Scrivener, Frederick Henry Ambrose (1813–1891), British New Testament text critic, Anglican pastor and member of the English New Testament Revision Committee
- Scrivener, Ronald Stratford (1919-2001), British Ambassador
- Scrivens, Ben (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Scrivens, Jean (born 1935), British sprinter
- Scriver, Charles (* 1930), Canadian pediatrician and human geneticist
- Scriver, Christian (1629–1693), German Lutheran clergyman, writer of edification and hymn poet
- Scriverius, Petrus (1576–1660), Dutch philologist
- Scrivner, Errett P. (1898–1978), American politician
- Scrofano, Melanie , Canadian actress
- Scroggins, Janice (1955–2014), American blues and jazz pianist
- Scroggy, Thomas E. (1843-1915), American politician
- Scrope, George Julius (1797–1876), English geologist
- Scrope, Henry, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham († 1415), English nobleman
- Scrope, Thomas, 5th Baron Scrope († 1475), English nobleman
- Scrosati, Bruno (* 1937), Italian chemist and university professor, electrochemist
- Scrosoppi, Aloisius (1804-1884), Italian Catholic clergyman, saint
- Scrotes, Guillem († 1553), Flemish painter
- Scrovegni, Enrico , Italian banker
- Scrubb, Philip (born 1992), Canadian basketball player
- Scrubb, Thomas (born 1991), Canadian basketball player
- Scruggs, Earl (1924–2012), American bluegrass musician
- Scruggs, Rodney (* 1983), German basketball player
- Scrugham, James Graves (1880–1945), American politician
- Scrunter , Trinidadian calypso and parang soca musician
- Scrutchins, Ed (born 1941), American football player
- Scruton, Roger (1944-2020), British writer and philosopher
- Scrymgeour, Alexander, 12th Earl of Dundee (born 1949), British politician
- Scrymgour, Marion (* 1960), Australian artist
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- Scuccia, Cristina (* 1988), Italian nun and singer
- Scudamore, Frances, Duchess of Norfolk (1750-1820), Duchess of Norfolk
- Scudamore, John , English nobleman and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Scudamore, John , English nobleman, military man and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Scudamore, Margaret (1881–1958) British actress
- Scuddamore, Simon (1956-1984), British actor
- Scudder, Henry Joel (1825–1886), American lawyer and politician
- Scudder, Hubert B. (1888–1968), American politician
- Scudder, Ida Sophia (1870–1960), American doctor and missionary
- Scudder, Isaac W. (1816-1881) American politician
- Scudder, Janet (1869–1940), American painter and sculptor
- Scudder, John A. (1759-1836) American politician
- Scudder, Nathaniel (1733–1781), American doctor and politician
- Scudder, Samuel Hubbard (1837–1911), American entomologist and paleontologist
- Scudder, Townsend (1865–1960), American lawyer and politician
- Scudder, Tredwell (1771–1834), American politician
- Scudder, Zeno (1807-1857), American politician
- Scuderi, Rob (* 1978), American ice hockey player
- Scuderi, Sara (1906–1987), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Scudéry, Georges de (1601–1667), French author
- Scudéry, Madeleine de (1607–1701), French writer
- Scudier, Anton von (1818–1900), Austrian Feldzeugmeister, military and fortress commander of Timisoara
- Scudieri, Giovanni (1817–1851), Italian architect
- Scudilo , Alemannic warrior
- Scuffet, Simone (* 1996), Italian soccer player
- Šćuk, Jasmin (* 1990), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Scull, Edward (1818–1900), American politician
- Scullard, Howard Hayes (1903–1983), British ancient historian and university professor
- Scullard, Sue (* 1958), English writer and artist
- Sculley, John (* 1939), American manager (Pepsi, Apple)
- Sculli, Giuseppe (* 1981), Italian football player
- Scullin, James (1876–1953), Australian politician and Prime Minister
- Scullion, Leo (born 1958), Scottish snooker referee
- Scully, Dan , American lighting and video designer
- Scully, Marlan (* 1939), American physicist
- Scully, Mike (* 1956), American screenwriter and television producer
- Scully, Rock (1941–2014), American manager of the band Grateful Dead (1965–1985)
- Scully, Sean (* 1945), Irish-American painter and printmaker
- Scully, Thomas (* 1990), New Zealand track and road cyclist
- Scully, Thomas J. (1868–1921), American politician
- Scully, Vincent (1920–2017), American architectural historian
- Scully, William Aloysius (1894–1969), American clergyman, Bishop of Albany
- Scully-Power, Paul (* 1944), American astronaut
- Sculteti, Bernhard († 1518), dean of the church in the Diocese of Warmia
- Sculteti, Johannes († 1526), German clergyman and canon
- Scultetus, Abraham (1566–1624), German theologian, professor of theology and court preacher to Elector Friedrich V (Palatinate)
- Scultetus, Alexander , Canon and Chancellor of the Warmia Chapter, historian, cartographer
- Scultetus, Andreas († 1647), German late mystical poet
- Scultetus, Bartholomäus (1540–1614), city judge and mayor of Görlitz
- Scultetus, Daniel Severin (1645–1712), Lutheran theologian
- Scultetus, Friedrich (1602–1658), German Protestant theologian
- Scultetus, Georg († 1613), titular bishop of Lydda and auxiliary bishop in Breslau
- Scultetus, Hans Robert (1904–1976), German meteorologist
- Scultetus, Johannes (1595–1645), German physician and city physician
- Scultetus, Johannes (1621–1680), German physician, physicist in Nuremberg
- Sculthorpe, Paul (born 1977), English rugby league player
- Sculthorpe, Peter (1929-2014), Australian composer
- Scuotto, Valentine (* 1979), French freestyle skier
- Scupin, Hans (1869–1937), German geologist
- Scupin, Hans Ulrich (1903–1990), German constitutional law teacher and state philosopher
- Scupin, Hartmut (1931–1996), German local politician (CDU), Mayor of Braunschweig
- Scupin, Lucas (* 1991), German actor
- Scupoli, Laurentius († 1610), Italian priest, Theatiner
- Scuppa, Luigi (1927-2001), Roman Catholic Bishop of Fabriano-Matelica
- Scurati, Antonio (* 1969), Italian writer
- Scuri, Angelo (* 1959), Italian foil fencer
- Scurich, Allison (* 1986), American-Croatian soccer player
- Ščurko, Ladislav (* 1986), Slovak ice hockey player
- Scurla, Herbert (1905–1981), German economist and writer
- Scurlock, Josiah Gordon (1849–1929), American gunslinger
- Scurr, Ruth (* 1971), British historian and literary critic
- Scurria, Amy (* 1973), American composer
- Scurria, Marco (* 1967), Italian politician (Popolo della Libertà), member of the Camera dei deputati, MEP
- Scurry, Briana (* 1971), American soccer player
- Scurry, Richardson A. (1811-1862) American lawyer and politician
- Scurry, William Read (1821–1864), Confederate general and Texan politician
- Scurti, John , American actor
- Scuto, Denis (* 1964), Luxembourg soccer player and historian
- Scutt, Der (1934-2010), American architect
- Scutt, Michelle (born 1960), British athlete
- Scutt, Steve (born 1956), British sprinter
- Scutta, Andreas († 1863), Austrian actor, singer and composer
- Scutta, Josefine (1795–1863), Austrian theater actress
- Scuttari, Maicol (* 1991), Italian diver
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- Sczaniecki, Michael von (1838–1920), Polish-German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Sczepan, Herbert (1927–2004), German Baptist pastor and evangelist
- Sczepanski, Karl (1832–1918), German municipal official in Prussia, Lord Mayor of Königsberg
- Sczesny, Vivien (* 2000), German actress
- Sczesny, Werner , German army officer and major general
- Sczuka, Karl (1900–1954), German composer
- Sczypa, Peter (* 1948), Polish figure skater and German figure skating coach