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- Sega, Filippo (1537–1596), bishop and cardinal
- Sega, Ronald M. (* 1952), American astronaut
- Segaar, Carolus (1724–1803), Dutch philologist and Reformed theologian
- Segadães, Paulo , Portuguese photographer, cameraman and drummer
- Segal, Anna (* 1986), Australian freestyle skier
- Segal, Arthur (1875–1944), Romanian-Jewish painter
- Segal, Brandon (* 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Segal, Bruce A. (* 1959), American amateur astronomer
- Segal, Charles (1936–2002), American classical philologist
- Segal, Dan (* 1947), British mathematician and university professor
- Segal, Danya (* 1958), British recorder player and music producer
- Segal, David (born 1937), British sprinter
- Segal, David R. (* 1941), American military sociologist
- Segal, Erich (1937–2010), American literary scholar, bestselling writer, and screenwriter
- Segal, Francesca (* 1980), American-British journalist and writer
- Segal, George (1924-2000) American artist
- Segal, George (born 1934), American actor
- Ségal, Gilles (1932-2014), French actor
- Segal, Gordon , founder and former CEO of the North American home furnishings chain and mail order company Crate & Barrel
- Segal, Graeme (* 1941), British mathematician
- Segal, Hanna (1918–2011), British psychoanalyst
- Segal, Irving (1918-1998), American mathematician
- Segal, Jakob (1911–1995), German biologist and head of the Institute for Allg. Biology at the Humboldt University in Berlin, unofficial employee of the GDR State Security
- Segal, Jeff (* 1985), American racing car driver
- Segal, Jerry (1931–1974), American jazz drummer
- Segal, Joe (1926-2020), American jazz promoter
- Segal, Lore (* 1928), American author and university professor
- Segal, Misha (* 1943), Israeli composer
- Segal, Peter (* 1962), American film director
- Segal, Samuel, Baron Segal (1902–1985), British politician and medical professional
- Segal, Simon (1898–1969) French painter
- Segal, Uri (* 1944), Israeli conductor
- Segal, Walter (1907–1985), British architect
- Segal, Zohra (1912–2014), Indian dancer, stage and film actress
- Segalen, Victor (1878-1919), French writer, doctor, ethnologist, and archaeologist
- Segales, Marcelo (* 1980), Uruguayan football player
- Segall, Bernardo (1911–1993), American pianist and film composer
- Segall, Berta (1902–1976), German art historian
- Segall, Harry (1892–1975), American screenwriter and writer
- Segall, Inge (1930–2020), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Segall, Jacob (1883–1959), German statistician and doctor
- Segall, Lasar (1891–1957), Brazilian painter, printmaker, and sculptor
- Segall, Ty (* 1987), American musician and songwriter
- Segałowicz, Klara (1897–1943), actress
- Segalowitsch, Ilja Walentinowitsch (1964–2013), Russian computer scientist and entrepreneur
- Segan, Noah (born 1983), American actor
- Seganti, Paolo (* 1965), Italian actor
- Segantini, Giovanni (1858–1899), Italian symbolism painter
- Segantini, Gottardo (1882–1974), Swiss visual artist and art writer
- Segantini, Pietro (1940–1995), Swiss alpinist, sports medicine specialist, UIAA President
- Segar, Elzie (1894–1938), American comic artist and the inventor of the character of Popeye
- Segar, Joseph (1804–1880), American politician
- Segar, Raja (* 1951), Sri Lankan painter and sculptor
- Segara, Hélène (* 1971), French pop singer
- Segărceanu, Florin (* 1961), Romanian tennis player
- Ségard, Norbert (1922–1981), French politician, member of the National Assembly and Minister
- Segarelli, Gerardo († 1300), Parmesan penitential preacher and sect leader
- Segarra i Malla, Ireneu (1917–2005), Catalan Benedictine, church musician, choir director and composer
- Segarra, Joan (1927-2008), Spanish football player
- Segarra, Josh (* 1986), American actor
- Segarra, Nino (* 1954), Puerto Rican musician
- Segat, Francesca (* 1983), Italian swimmer
- Segat, Gabriel (* 1997), German e-athlete
- Segato, Guglielmo (1906–1979), Italian racing cyclist
- Segatori, Agostina (1841–1910), Italian model by various artists and owner of a café in Paris
- Segatori, Simone , German dance athlete
- Segawa, Kazuki (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Segawa, Makoto (* 1974), Japanese soccer player
- Segawa, Yūsuke (* 1994), Japanese football player
Segb
- Segbefia, Prince (* 1991), Togolese soccer player
- Segbers, Franz (* 1949), German Old Catholic theologian
- Segbers, Klaus (* 1954), German political scientist
Segd
- Segda, Władysław (1895–1994), Polish fencer
Bless
- Segebarth, Johann (1833–1919), German seaman, local poet and local politician
- Segeberg, Arnold († 1506), German legal scholar
- Segeberg, Bertold († 1460), dean of the artist faculty in Greifswald
- Segeberg, Harro (1942–2015), German specialist in German
- Segeberg, Johann († 1464), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Segebrecht, Albert (1876–1945), German musician, conductor and conductor
- Segebrecht, Claas , German poker player
- Segebrecht, Dietrich (1934–2003), German bookseller, librarian, journalist and author
- Segebrecht, Wulf (* 1935), German specialist in German
- Segebrock, Karl (1872–1896), German-Baltic missionary and Protestant martyr
- Segeč, Andrej (* 1994), Slovak cross-country skier
- Segedi, Joakim (1904–2004), Croatian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Križevci
- Šegedin, Petar (1909–1998), Yugoslav writer
- Šegedin, Petar (1926–1994), Yugoslav obstacle runner
- Segel, Binjamin (1866–1931), Galician author, journalist and ethnologist
- Segel, Jakow (1923–1995), Soviet film writer and director
- Segel, Jason (* 1980), American actor and screenwriter
- Segel, Lee (1932-2005), American mathematician
- Segelbach, Christian Friedrich (1763–1842), German philosopher, theologian and natural scientist
- Segelken, Elisabeth (1888–1965), German educator and writer
- Segelken, Hans (1897–1982), German ministerial official and Reich judge
- Segelström, Inger (* 1952), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag and MEP
- Segenreich, Ben (* 1952), Austrian-Israeli journalist
- Segenschmid, Cunrat († 1489), writer of the late Middle Ages and pastor
- Seger, Adolf (* 1945), German wrestler
- Seger, Andreas (* 1962), German composer, author and music editor
- Seger, Bob (* 1945), American rock musician
- Seger, Brodie (* 1995), Canadian ski racer
- Seger, Caroline (* 1985), Swedish soccer player
- Seger, Daniel F. (* 1977), Liechtenstein politician (FBP)
- Seger, Ernst (1868–1939), German sculptor and medalist
- Seger, Friedrich (1867–1928), German politician (SPD, USPD), MdR and journalist
- Seger, George N. (1866–1940), American politician
- Seger, Gerhart (1896–1967), German social democratic politician (USPD, SPD), member of the Bundestag and publicist
- Seger, Hans (1864–1943), German prehistorian
- Seger, Hermann August (1839-1893), German chemist
- Seger, Imogen (1915–1995), German-American sociologist and journalist
- Seger, Jakob († 1456), priest and official in Cologne
- Seger, Johann († 1637), rector of the city school in Wittenberg
- Seger, Johann Christoph Samuel (1739–1792), German theologian
- Seger, Johann Gottlieb (1735–1786), German legal scholar
- Seger, Josef , Liechtenstein decathlete
- Seger, Josef (1716–1782), Bohemian composer, representative of the Old Bohemian School
- Seger, Julius (1876–1944), Bohemian-German theater actor
- Seger, Martin (* 1940), Austrian geographer
- Seger, Mathias (* 1977), Swiss ice hockey player
- Seger, Paul R. (* 1958), Swiss diplomat, lawyer and international lawyer
- Seger, Rüdiger (* 1968), German chess player
- Seger, Shea (* 1979), American singer
- Segercrantz, Mårten (1941–2018), Finnish badminton player
- Segers, Gert-Jan (* 1969), Dutch politician
- Segers, Guido , Belgian trumpeter
- Segers, Henri (1921–1983), Belgian jazz and entertainment musician (piano, orchestra conductor)
- Segers, Jan (* 1929), Belgian composer, conductor, musician and editor
- Segers, Paul (1870–1946), Belgian politician
- Segers, Paul-Willem (1900–1983), Belgian politician
- Segers-Glocke, Christiane (* 1947), German preservationist
- Segersäll, Alf (* 1956), Swedish cyclist
- Segerseni , ancient Egyptian king of the 11th dynasty
- Segerstam, Leif (* 1944), Finnish composer and conductor
- Segerstedt, Torgny T: son (1908–1999), Swedish philosopher and sociologist
- Segerstrom, Henry (1923-2015), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Segerström, Pontus (1981-2014), Swedish football player
- Segerström, Stina (* 1982), Swedish soccer player
- Segert, Alexander (* 1963), German-Swiss PR expert and local politician (SVP) of German origin
- Segert, Dieter (* 1952), political scientist at the University of Vienna
- Segessenmann, Adrian (* 1979), Swiss right-wing extremist
- Segesser von Brunegg, Franz von (1854–1936), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and educator
- Segesser von Brunegg, Xaver von (1814–1874), Swiss architect and hotelier
- Segesser, Agnes von (1884–1964), Swiss writer from the canton of Lucerne
- Segesser, Anna von (1887–1973), Swiss nurse and editor
- Segesser, Heinrich Viktor von (1843–1900), Swiss architect and restorer
- Segesser, Philipp Anton von (1817–1888), Swiss politician and historian
- Segestes , Germanic prince
- Segev, Gonen (* 1956), German-Israeli doctor, Israeli energy minister (1995–1996)
- Segev, Inbal , American cellist
- Segev, Mordechai , Israeli physicist
- Segev, Tal (* 1973), Israeli singer
- Segev, Tom (* 1945), Israeli historian and journalist
- Segewitz, Eugen (1885–1952), German painter
Segg
- Seggel, Friedrich (1877–1965), German Protestant pastor
- Seggel, Karl (1837–1909), German ophthalmologist and Bavarian general practitioner
- Seggel, Rolf (1910–1968), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Seggel, Sophie (1875–1961), German women's rights activist and local politician
- Seggelke, Alexander (* 1979), German basketball player
- Seggelke, Herbert (1905–1990), German publisher, film director, film producer, director, screenwriter and cameraman
- Seggelke, Ute Karen (* 1940), German photographer and author
- Segger, Reinhard (* 1946), German soccer player
- Seggern, Andreas von (* 1967), German historian
- Seggern, Hans von (1914–2020), German pastor, author and officer
- Seggern, Kurt von (1911–1966), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Seggern, Marie von (1884–1973), German welfare worker and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Seggewiß, Kurt (* 1957), German local politician (SPD)
Segh
- Seghers, Anna (1900–1983), German writer
- Seghers, Daniel († 1661), Flemish painter
- Seghers, Gerard (1591–1651), Flemish painter
- Seghers, Hercules Pieterszoon , Dutch painter and etcher
- Seghers, Jean , Belgian walker
- Seghi, Celina (* 1920), Italian ski racer
- Seghir, Samy (* 1994), French actor
Segi
- Segieth, Paul (1884–1969), German painter and draftsman
- Segimer , Cheruscan tribal chief
- Segimundus , son of the Cheruscan prince Segestes and priest in Cologne
- Segina, Tatjana Alexandrovna (* 1992), Russian archer
- Segitz, Johann (1898–1963), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Segitz, Martin (1853–1927), German trade union leader and politician (SPD), MdR
Segl
- Segl, Peter (* 1940), German historian
- Seglem, Karl (* 1961), Norwegian musician
- Segler, Burkhard (* 1951), German soccer player
- Segler, Georg (1906–1978), German agricultural scientist, engineer, author and inventor
- Segler, Olga (1881–1961), victim of the Berlin Wall
- Segler, Peter (* 1964), German writer, editor and publisher
- Segler-Meßner, Silke (* 1965), German Romanist
- Segliņa, Ieva (* 1990), Latvian theater actress
- Seglow, Ilse (1900–1984), German-British group analyst
Segm
- Segmüller, Eva (* 1932), Swiss politician
- Segmüller, Pius (* 1952), Swiss commander of the Swiss Guard (1998–2002)
Blessings
- Segna di Bonaventura , Italian painter
- Segna, Francesco (1836–1911), Italian priest, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and cardinal librarian
- Segna, Ulrich (* 1969), German law scholar and university professor
- Segner, Johann Andreas von (1704–1777), German physicist and mathematician
- Segner, Kurt (* 1946), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Segni, Antonio (1891–1972), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Segni, Bernardo (1504–1558), Italian patrician, philosopher, historian and translator
- Segni, Mariotto (* 1939), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, MEP and university professor
- Segni, Ottaviano di Paoli de 'Conti di († 1234), Italian cardinal
- Segnini Sequera, Rodrigo (* 1968), Venezuelan composer
- Segnitz, Gottfried von (1827–1905), German botanist
- Segno, A. Victor (* 1870), American mentalist
Sego
- Šego, Marin (* 1985), Croatian handball goalkeeper
- Ségol, Bernadette (* 1949), French trade union official
- Segond, Louis (1810–1885), Swiss theologian
- Segond, Paul Ferdinand (1851–1912), French surgeon
- Segond, Pierre (1913–2000), Swiss organist, pianist and music teacher
- Segond-Weber, Eugénie (1867–1945), actress
- Segondi, Louis (1879-1949), French middle-distance runner
- Segonds, Alain-Philippe (1942–2011), French classical philologist, historian of philosophy and science, and publisher
- Segonzac, Sylvie de , French costume designer
- Segouin, Simone (* 1925), French resistance fighter in World War II
- Segovax , King of Kent
- Segovesus , Gallic hero of legends
- Segovia, Andrés (1893-1987), Spanish guitarist
- Segovia, Daniel (* 1985), Spanish soccer player
- Segovia, Dayana (* 1996), Colombian volleyball player
- Segovia, Glauco (1927–1986), Uruguayan politician
- Segovia, Jesús , Mexican soccer player
- Segovia, José de (* 1982), Spanish road cyclist
- Ségovia, Jules de , Spanish racing car driver
Segr
- Segraedt, Anastasius von , German aldermen and mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Segraedt, Gottschalk von († 1483), German lay judge and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Segraedt, Peter von († 1483), German lay judge and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Segraedt, Statz von , German aldermen and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Segraedt, Statz von , German aldermen and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Segrave, Henry (1896–1930), British aviator, record-breaking driver at sea and on land, and racing car driver
- Segrave, John, 4th Baron Segrave (1315-1353), English nobleman
- Segrave, Nicholas, 1st Baron Segrave of Barton Segrave and Stowe († 1321), English nobleman
- Segrave, Stephen, 3rd Baron Segrave , English nobleman and military man
- Segre Amar, Sion (1910-2003), Italian author
- Segrè Sartorio, Salvatore (1859–1949), Italian politician, baron, holder of orders of merit
- Segre, Beniamino (1903–1977), Italian mathematician
- Segre, Cesare (1928–2014), Italian Romanist, Medievalist, and semioticist
- Segre, Corrado (1863-1924), Italian mathematician
- Segrè, Emilio (1905–1989), American physicist
- Segre, Liliana (* 1930), Italian survivor of the Holocaust
- Segre, Luigi (1919–1963), Italian vehicle designer and engineer
- Segre, Mario (1904–1944), Italian epigraphist
- Segre, Vittorio Dan (1922–2014), Italian-Israeli diplomat, journalist and author
- Segreff, Udo (* 1973), German sledge ice hockey player
- Segrelles, Vicente (* 1940), Spanish cartoonist and author
- Segretti, Donald (* 1941), American lawyer
- Šegrt, Petar (* 1966), German-Croatian football coach and official
Segs
- Segschneider, Ernst Helmut (* 1938), German folklorist and non-fiction author
Bless
- Segtrop, Werner (1905–1961), German actor and voice actor
Segu
- Seguchi, Takuya (* 1988), Japanese soccer player
- Seguel, Daniela (* 1992), Chilean tennis player
- Seguer, Josep (1923-2014), Spanish football player and coach
- Seguí, Antonio (* 1934), Argentine painter and graphic artist
- Seguí, Salvador (1886–1923), Spanish anarchist
- Séguier de La Verrière, Jean-Jacques († 1689), French bishop
- Séguier, Antoine-Louis (1726–1792), French lawyer
- Séguier, Jean-François (1703–1784), French botanist, historian and scholar of antiquity
- Séguier, Pierre (1588–1672), French politician, high official and chancellor
- Séguillon, Pierre-Luc (1940-2010), French journalist
- Seguín, Aitor (* 1995), Spanish football player
- Séguin, Armand (1869–1903) French painter
- Seguin, Armand-Jean-François (1767–1835), French chemist
- Seguin, Bernard († 1553), French theologian and martyr
- Seguin, Bjorn (* 1990), American badminton player
- Séguin, Cédric (* 1973), French saber fencer
- Séguin, Édouard (1812–1880), French doctor and educator
- Seguin, Edward (1809-1852), American opera singer (bass) and impresario
- Seguin, Jean-Pierre (1935–2007), French Romance scholar and linguist
- Seguin, Louis (1869–1918) French engineer and industrialist
- Seguin, Louis (1929–2008), French film critic and writer
- Seguin, Marc (1786–1875), French engineer
- Seguin, Paul (* 1995), German soccer player
- Séguin, Philippe (1943–2010), French politician, minister, President of the National Assembly, Chairman of the Gaullist Party and the Court of Auditors
- Seguin, Tyler (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Seguin, Wolfgang (* 1945), German soccer player
- Seguiran, Antoine de , French military and encyclopedist
- Segundo, Compay (1907-2003), Cuban musician
- Segundo, Juan Luis (1925–1996), Uruguayan religious, liberation theologian
- Segur, Harvey (* 1942), American mathematician
- Segur, Heinrich (1929–2005), Austrian clergyman, head of the German service of Vatican Radio and the Vienna Retreat Unit
- Ségur, Henri François de (1689–1751), French military commander
- Ségur, Joseph Alexandre de (1756–1805), French writer, Count of Segur
- Ségur, Louis-Philippe de (1753–1830), French diplomat and writer
- Ségur, Philippe-Henri de (1724–1801), French military commander and statesman; (1780–1787) Minister of War; since 1783 Marshal of France
- Ségur, Philippe-Paul de (1780–1873), French colonel
- Ségur, Pierre de (1853-1916), French writer
- Ségur, Sophie de (1799–1874), French writer of Russian origin
- Ségur-Cabanac, Anton (1929–2011), Austrian diplomat
- Ségur-Cabanac, August (1881–1931), Austrian civil servant and politician, member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Ségur-Cabanac, August (1922–2011), Austrian general
- Segur-Cabanac, Christian (* 1948), Austrian military, lieutenant general in the Austrian Armed Forces
- Segura Etxezarraga, Joseba (* 1958), Spanish clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Bilbao
- Segura Gutiérrez, Florencio (1912–2000), Peruvian Protestant pastor, song poet and translator
- Segura Pallerés, Maria (* 1992), Spanish volleyball player
- Segura y Sáenz, Pedro (1880–1957), Archbishop of Seville and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Segura, Ángel , Mexican soccer player
- Segura, Antonio (1947–2012), Spanish comic book writer
- Segura, Bernardo (* 1970), Mexican athlete
- Segura, Ernesto (1914–1972), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Segura, Frederick (* 1979), Venezuelan road cyclist
- Segura, Giovanni (* 1982), Mexican light flyweight boxer
- Segura, Juan (1898–1989), Mexican architect
- Segura, Liliana , American journalist
- Segura, Pancho (1921-2017), Ecuadorian-American tennis player
- Segura, Santiago (* 1965), Spanish actor, director, producer and screenwriter
- Segura, Verónica , Mexican actress
- Segura, Vicente Juan (* 1955), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Valencia
- Seguro, António José (* 1962), Portuguese politician, MEP
- Segurola, Andrés de (1874–1953), Spanish opera singer (bass) and film actor
- Séguron, Guillaume (* 1971), French bassist and composer of creative jazz, as well as sculptor
- Seguso, Robert (born 1963), American tennis player
- Séguy, Jean (1914–1973), French Romance scholar and gas cognist
- Séguy, Jean (1925–2007), French sociologist of religion and Anabaptist researcher
- Séguy, Joseph (1689–1761), French Roman Catholic clergyman, poet and member of the Académie française
- Séguy, Pierre (1921–2004), Austro-French resistance fighter and chanson expert
- Séguy, Raymond Gaston Joseph (* 1929), French clergyman, former Roman Catholic Bishop of Autun
Segv
- Šegvić, Petar (1930–1990), Yugoslav rower