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- Sed-Rajna, Gabrielle (* 1927), French art historian
Seda
- Seda, Erika (1923–2020), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council and member of the Federal Council
- Seda, Frans (1926–2009), Indonesian politician
- Seda, Heriberto (* 1967), American serial killer
- Seda, Jon (born 1970), American actor
- Šedá, Kateřina (* 1977), Czech artist
- Šeda, Michal (* 1982), Czech ice hockey player
- Sedaine, Michel-Jean († 1797), French stage poet
- Sedaka, Neil (born 1939), American singer and songwriter
- Sedam, Ali Dawoud (* 1984), Qatari long-distance runner of Tanzanian origin
- Sedano, Nina (* 1966), German author
- Sedaris, Amy (* 1961), American actress and comedian
- Sedaris, David (* 1956), American writer
- Sedati, Giacomo (1921–1984), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Sedatius Severianus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul 153
Sedb
- Šedbaras, Stasys (* 1958), Lithuanian lawyer and politician, Minister of the Interior
Sedd
- Seddeler, Ludwig von (1791–1852), Austro-Russian lieutenant general, university professor and military historian
- Seddig, Katrin (* 1969), German writer
- Seddig, Max (1877–1963), German physicist and photography pioneer
- Seddiki, Kevin (* 1981), French guitarist, percussionist and composer
- Seddoh, Epiphan Patrick Komla (* 1925), Ghanaian diplomat
- Seddon, Amos (* 1941), British walker
- Seddon, James Alexander (1815–1880), American politician, Confederate Secretary of War
- Seddon, Margaret Rhea (* 1947), American astronaut
- Seddon, Peter (* 1937), British hammer thrower
- Seddon, Richard (1845–1906), 15th Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Seddon, Thomas (1821-1856) British landscape painter
- Seddon, Zak (* 1994), British obstacle runner
Sede
- Sedef, Mehmet (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Sedekion († 114), Bishop of Byzantium
- Sedeler, Joseph Paul (1735–1776), canon and auxiliary bishop in Prague, titular bishop of Lycopolis, rector of Charles University in Prague
- Sedelies, Jan Egge (* 1980), German author, journalist, musician and moderator
- Sedelmaier, Maria Johanna (1811-1853), Austrian writer
- Sedelmayer, Josef (1933–2016), Austrian table tennis player
- Sedelmeier, Hans J. (1904–1971), German painter
- Sedelmeyer, Charles (1837–1925), Austro-French art dealer and art collector
- Sedemund -reiber, Antje (* 1936), German lawyer
- Sedeño, Antonio († 1537), conquistador
- Seder, Anton (1850–1916), art professor and director of the arts and crafts school in Strasbourg
- Seder, Erne (1925–2006), Austrian actress and author
- Seder, Sam (* 1966), American actor and talk radio host
- Sedergreen, Bob (* 1943), Australian jazz musician
- Sederholm, Jakob Johannes (1863–1934), Finnish petrologist, geologist and politician, member of the Reichstag
- Sederich , Prince of the Wagrians
- Sedeu, Mojca (* 1970), Macedonian percussionist and university teacher
Sedg
- Sedgemore, Brian (1937–2015), British Labor Party, Liberal Democrats politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Sedgewick, Robert (1848-1906), Canadian judge
- Sedgewick, Robert (* 1946), American computer scientist
- Sedgewick, Rose Whelan (1903–2000), American mathematician and university professor
- Sedgman, Frank (born 1927), Australian tennis player
- Sedgwick, Adam (1785–1873), British geology
- Sedgwick, Amanda (* 1970), Swedish jazz musician
- Sedgwick, Charles B. (1815–1883), American lawyer and politician
- Sedgwick, Edie (1943–1971), American model and actress
- Sedgwick, Edward (1892–1953) American actor, film director and producer
- Sedgwick, Eileen (1898–1991), American actress
- Sedgwick, Ellery (1872–1960), American writer and editor of the Atlantic Monthly
- Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky (1950–2009), American researcher in gender studies and queer theory
- Sedgwick, John (1813–1864), Civil War general
- Sedgwick, Kyra (born 1965), American actress
- Sedgwick, Marcus (* 1968), British author for young people
- Sedgwick, Sara (* 1984), American soccer player
- Sedgwick, Theodore (1746–1813), American lawyer and politician
- Sedgwick, William Thompson (1855–1921), American physician, professor, and co-founder of modern American health care
Sedi
- Sedigitus, Volcacius , Roman author
- Sédille, Paul (1836–1900) French architect, architectural theorist, and painter
- Sédillot, Jean-Jacques Emmanuel (1777–1832), French historian of mathematics and astronomy
- Sédillot, Louis Pierre-Eugène (1808–1875), French mathematician and astronomical historian
- Sedin, Daniel (* 1980), Swedish ice hockey player
- Sedin, Henrik (* 1980), Swedish ice hockey player
- Sedin, James (born 1930), American ice hockey player
- Sedina, Elena (* 1968), Italian chess grandmaster
- Šedivá, Marie (1908–1975), Czechoslovak foil fencer
- Šedivec, Jaroslav (* 1981), Czech football player
- Sedivy, Alexander (* 1972), Austrian cabaret artist, author and musician
- Šedivý, Jaroslav (* 1929), Czech politician
- Šedivý, Jiří (* 1963), Czech politician and diplomat
- Šedivý, Josef (* 1967), Czech, Roman Catholic clergyman and Grand Master of the Lords of the Cross with the Red Star
- Sediwy, Karl , Austrian table tennis player
Sedj
- Sedjemnetjeru , ancient Egyptian artist
Sedk
- Sedki Sulayman, Muhammad (1919–1996), Egyptian politician, Prime Minister of the Egyptian Government (1966–1967)
- Sedky, Reeham (* 1997), American squash player
Sedl
- Sedl, Mareike (* 1976), German theater actress
- Sedláček, August (1843–1926), Czech historian, genealogist and heraldist
- Sedláček, František (1943–2008), German architect and university professor
- Sedlacek, Franz , Austrian soccer player
- Sedlacek, Franz , German-Austrian painter
- Sedlacek, Franz (1892–1933), Austrian football player and coach
- Sedlacek, Gerhard (1939–2012), German civil engineer
- Sedlacek, Lisenka (* 1985), German actress
- Sedlacek, Norbert (* 1962), Austrian sailor
- Sedláček, Pavel (* 1941), Czech rock singer, guitarist and composer
- Sedlacek, Robert (* 1955), Austrian football referee
- Sedláček, Roman (* 1963), Czech football player
- Sedláček, Tomáš (* 1977), Czech economist and university professor
- Sedláček, Václav (1917–1939), Czechoslovakian worker, victim of National Socialism
- Sedlacik, Heidrun (* 1952), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Sedláčková, Andrea (* 1967), Czech actress, film editor, screenwriter and film director
- Sedláčková, Jana (* 1993), Czech soccer player
- Sedláčková, Marie (1923–1945), Czech resistance activist
- Sedlaczek, Adolf (1877–1964), Austrian politician (SDAPDÖ, SPÖ) and member of the Lower Austrian state parliament
- Sedlaczek, André (* 1967), German cartoonist
- Sedlaczek, Bruno (* 1928), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR in Lebanon
- Sedlaczek, Esther (* 1985), German presenter
- Sedlaczek, Robert (* 1952), Austrian journalist and non-fiction author
- Sedlag, Anastasius (1786–1856), German theologian, bishop and politician
- Sedlag, Ulrich (1923–2016), German zoologist and entomologist
- Sedlak, Anthony (1983–2012), Canadian chef and television chef
- Sedlák, Borek (* 1981), Czech ski jumper
- Sedlak, Erich (1947–2018), Austrian author and editor
- Sedlak, Friedrich (1895–1977), Austrian violinist and conductor
- Sedlák, Lukáš (* 1993), Czech ice hockey player
- Sedlak, Lukas (* 1999), German soccer goalkeeper
- Sedlák, Tomáš (* 1983), Slovak football player
- Sedlák, Wenzel (1776–1851), arranger and clarinetist
- Sedlbauer, Klaus (* 1965), German building physicist
- Sedley, Catherine, Countess of Dorchester (1657–1717), mistress of King James II of England
- Sedley, Charles († 1701), English poet
- Sedley, David (* 1947), British historian of philosophy
- Sedley, Kate (born 1926), English writer
- Sedlickas, Romanas Algimantas (* 1942), Lithuanian politician and lawyer
- Sedlmaier, Johann (* 1972), Austrian Roman Catholic priest and vicar general of the diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt
- Sedlmaier, Richard (1890–1963), German art historian and university professor
- Sedlmair, Hubert (1927–2014), German Catholic clergyman and cathedral chaplain in Speyer
- Sedlmair, Johann (1907–1978), German communist and concentration camp prisoner
- Sedlmair, Monika (* 1960), German table tennis player
- Sedlmayer, Heinrich Stephan (1855–1928), Austrian classical philologist and high school teacher
- Sedlmayer, Rudolf (1905–1974), German sports official
- Sedlmayr, Betty (1904–2004), German actress and operetta singer
- Sedlmayr, Ernst Conrad (1868–1939), Austrian agricultural economist
- Sedlmayr, Gabriel the Younger (1811–1891), German entrepreneur
- Sedlmayr, Gabriel von (1850–1931), Bavarian entrepreneur
- Sedlmayr, Gerhard (1891–1952), aviation pioneer and entrepreneur
- Sedlmayr, Hans (1896–1984), Austrian art historian
- Sedlmayr, Helene (1813–1898), Munich city original, epitome of the beautiful Munich woman
- Sedlmayr, Johann (1846–1900), German brewery owner and politician (NLP), MdR
- Sedlmayr, Johannes (* 1990), German ice hockey player
- Sedlmayr, Joseph Anton (1797–1863), German painter and lithographer
- Sedlmayr, Max (1832–1899), German conductor
- Sedlmayr, Walter (1926–1990), German actor
- Sedlmeier, Angelika (* 1964), German actress and cabaret artist
- Sedlmeier, Franz (* 1954), German Roman Catholic theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Sedlmeier, Wilhelm (1898–1987), German Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Rottenburg-Stuttgart
- Sedlmeir, Henning (* 1967), German musician, singer and entertainer
- Sedlmeir, Maresa (* 1995), German voice actress
- Sedlmeir, Paul (* 1981), German actor and voice actor
- Sedlmeyer, Elsa (1867–1946), German theater actress
- Sedlmeyer, Karl Adalbert (1904–1988), German geographer and university professor
- Sedlnitzky, Josef von (1778–1855), Austrian civil servant, Vienna police chief
- Sedlnitzky, Leopold von (1787–1871), Prince-Bishop of Breslau
- Sedlo, Adrian (* 1969), Swiss football player
- Sedlock, Jessica (* 1988), Canadian biathlete
- Sedloski, Goce (* 1974), Macedonian football player
Sedm
- Sedmak, Clemens (* 1971), Austrian philosopher and theologian
- Sedmak, Tamara (* 1976), Swiss television presenter
Sedn
- Sednaoui, Elisa (* 1987), Italian-French actress and model
- Sednaoui, Stéphane (* 1960), French photographer and music video director
- Sedney, Jules (1922-2020), Surinamese politician
- Sedney, Naomi (* 1994), Dutch sprinter
- Sedney, Zoë (* 2001), Dutch athlete
- Sednjew, Serhij (* 1983), Ukrainian biathlete
Sedo
- Sedó i Alabarta, Salvador (* 1969), Spanish politician (Unió Democràtica de Catalunya), MEP
- Sedoc, Gregory (* 1981), Dutch hurdler
- Sedoikina, Anna Sergejewna (* 1984), Russian handball player
- Sedoni, Romina (* 1974), Italian marathon runner
- Sedore, Brook (* 1993), Canadian volleyball player
- Sedow, Artjom Anatoljewitsch (* 1984), Russian foil fencer
- Sedow, Georgi Jakowlewitsch (1877–1914), Russian naval lieutenant and polar explorer
- Sedov, Yevgeny Vadimowitsch (* 1996), Russian freestyle swimmer
- Sedov, Leonid Ivanovich (1907–1999), Russian mathematician
- Sedov, Lev Lwowitsch (1906–1938), eldest son of Leon Trotsky, political companion of his father
- Sedov, Pyotr Nikolajewitsch (* 1990), Russian cross-country skier
- Sedov, Sergei Lwowitsch , youngest son of Leon Trotsky and Natalia Sedova
- Sedow, Valentin Wassiljewitsch (1924-2004), Russian archaeologist
- Sedov, Wladimir Wladimirowitsch (* 1988), Kazakh weightlifter
- Sedowa, Anastassija Nikolajewna (* 1995), Russian cross-country skier
- Sedowa, Jewgenija Alexandrovna (* 1986), Russian biathlete
- Sedova, Natalja Ivanovna (1882–1962), Russian revolutionary and wife of Leon Trotsky
Sedr
- Sedras, Jodie (* 1994), South African pole vaulter
- Sedric, Gene (1907-1963), American tenor saxophonist and clarinetist
Sedu
- Sedu, Ewaldus Martinus (* 1963), Indonesian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Maumere
- Šeduikytė, Jurga (* 1980), Lithuanian singer
- Sedulius , Latin Christian poet
Sedw
- Sedway, Moe (1894-1952), American mobster
Sedy
- Sedyaningsih, Endang Rahayu (1955–2012), Indonesian doctor and politician
- Sedych, Natalja Evgenjewna (* 1948), Russian actress, figure skater and ballet dancer
- Sedykh, Alexia (* 1993), French hammer thrower
Sedz
- Šedžius, Andrius (* 1976), Lithuanian entrepreneur and politician
- Sędziwój, Michał , Polish alchemist, philosopher, doctor and diplomat