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- Sęk, Szymon Szynkowski vel (* 1982), Polish politician, member of the Polish Sejm
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- Seka , Pharaoh of the ancient Egyptian predynastic
- Seka (* 1954), American porn actress
- Séka, Arnaud (* 1985), Beninese football player
- Sekáč, Jiří (* 1992), Czech ice hockey player
- Sekacz, Ilona (* 1948), British composer
- Sekagya, Ibrahim (* 1980), Ugandan soccer player
- Sekanina, Karl (1926–2008), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Sekanina, Zdenek (* 1936), American astronomer
- Sekanová, Lucie (* 1989), Czech athlete
- Šekarić, Jasna (* 1965), Serbian sports shooter
- Sekachova, Iryna (* 1976), Ukrainian hammer thrower
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- Sekban, Mehmet Şükrü (1881–1960), Kurdish politician and doctor
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- Sekelj, Tibor (1912–1988), Yugoslav explorer, Esperantist, author and lawyer
- Sekely, Steve (1899–1979), Hungarian film director
- Şeker Ahmed Pasha (1841–1907), Ottoman painter and soldier
- Şeker, Alişan (* 1986), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Şeker, Busem (* 1998), German-Turkish soccer player
- Şeker, Fevzi (1962-2011), Turkish wrestler
- Şeker, Furkan (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Seker, Tolga (* 1990), German actor with Turkish roots
- Sekera, Andrej (* 1986), Slovak ice hockey player
- Sekera, Franz (1899–1955), Austrian soil scientist
- Sekera, Martin (* 1971), Czech-German ice hockey player
- Sekeráš, Ľubomír (* 1968), Slovak ice hockey player
- Şekerci, Selçuk (* 1984), Turkish beach volleyball player
- Şekerci, Suzan (* 1976), Turkish journalist and filmmaker
- Sekerina, Oksana , Russian opera and concert singer
- Šekerinska, Radmila (* 1972), Macedonian politician
- Sekeris, Constantin E. (1933–2009), Greek biochemist and molecular biologist
- Sekerlioglu, Attila (* 1965), Austrian football player
- Şekeroğlu, Hikmet Renan (* 1960), Turkish diplomat
- Sekey, Benedikt Dotu (1940-2000), Ghanaian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Gbarnga
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- Sekgoma II (1869–1925), ruler of the Bamangwato
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- Sekhamane, Tlohang (* 1955), Lesothic politician
- Sekhukhune (1814–1882), ruler of the Bapedi
Seki
- Seki, Akiko (1899–1973), Japanese soprano and choir conductor
- Seki, Aniya (* 1979), Japanese boxer
- Seki, Deniz (* 1970), Turkish pop singer
- Seki, Hiroharu (1927–1997), Japanese political scientist, professor and rector of Hiroshima University (1975–1979)
- Seki, Kazuto (* 1975), Japanese sailor
- Seki, Kentarō (* 1986), Japanese football player
- Seki, Kōji (* 1972), Japanese football player
- Seki, Masako , Japanese table tennis player
- Seki, Minako , German-Japanese dancer, choreographer, performance artist and lecturer in contemporary dance
- Seki, Mitsuhiro (* 1982), Japanese soccer player
- Seki, Shūichi (* 1946), Japanese animator and character designer
- Seki, Takakazu († 1708), Japanese mathematician
- Seki, Takamichi (* 1981), Japanese soccer player
- Seki, Takashi (* 1939), Japanese archaeologist
- Seki, Takashi (* 1978), Japanese soccer player
- Seki, Tomokazu (* 1972), Japanese voice actor (Seiyū)
- Seki, Tsutomu (* 1930), Japanese astronomer
- Sekić, Igor (* 1981), Croatian-Austrian soccer player
- Sekidika, Jesse (* 1996), Nigerian soccer player
- Sekido, Kenji (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Sekigawa, Ikuma (* 2000), Japanese soccer player
- Sekiguchi, Hisao (born 1954), Japanese soccer player
- Sekiguchi, Keisuke (* 1986), Japanese soccer player
- Sekiguchi, Kunimitsu (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Sekiguchi, Ryōko (* 1970), Japanese writer, art historian and translator
- Sekiguchi, Tsugio (1894–1958), Japanese linguist and actor
- Sekiguchi, Yūhi (* 1987), Japanese racing car driver
- Sekihara, Ryōga (* 1991), Japanese football player
- Sekimizu, Kōji (* 1952), Japanese engineer, former director of the International Maritime Organization
- Sekimoto, Daisuke (* 1981), Japanese wrestler
- Sekimoto, Kōichi (1978-2016), Japanese football player
- Sekimoto, Tadahiro (1926–2007), Japanese electrical engineer and manager
- Sekine, Eigo (* 1981), Japanese soccer player
- Sekine, Shinobu (1943-2018), Japanese judoka
- Sekine, Shōji (1899-1919) Japanese painter
- Sekine, Takahiro (* 1995), Japanese soccer player
- Sekine, Thomas T. (* 1933), Japanese economist
- Sekine, Toshiyuki (* 1956), Japanese jazz musician
- Sekinger, Ulrich J. (* 1944), German painter and sculptor
- Sekino, Jun'ichirō (1914–1988) Japanese painter
- Sekita, Hiroshi (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Sekiwa, Akiko (* 1978), Japanese curler
- Sekiya, Masanori (* 1949), Japanese automobile racing driver
- Sekiya, Mayu (* 1987), Japanese badminton player
- Sekiya, Natsuki (* 1997), Japanese long-distance runner
- Sekiya, Shūichi (* 1969), Japanese biathlete
- Sekizuka, Takashi (* 1960), Japanese soccer player
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- Sekka, Johnny (1934-2006), British actor
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- Sekler, Eduard (1920–2017), Austrian architect, architectural historian and university professor
- Sekles, Bernhard (1872–1934), German composer, conductor, pianist and music teacher
- Seklucjan, Jan († 1578), Polish Protestant theologian and publisher
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- Sekman, Erkan (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Sekmokas, Arvydas (* 1951), Lithuanian politician, Minister of Energy of Lithuania and Deputy Minister of Economy
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- Seko, Ayumu (* 2000), Japanese soccer player
- Sekō, Hiroshige (* 1962), Japanese politician (LDP, Hosoda faction)
- Seko, Nodoka (* 1991), Japanese sprinter
- Seko, Tatsuki (* 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Seko, Toshihiko (* 1956), Japanese athlete
- Sekora, Gunter (* 1950), German soccer player
- Sekora, Ondřej (1899–1967), Czech writer, children's book author, caricaturist, journalist and graphic artist
- Sekoto, Gerard (1913–1993), South African painter and musician
- Sékou (* 1971), American rapper
- Sékou, Djado (1926–1988), Nigerien storyteller
- Sekowitsch, Edip (1958-2008), Yugoslav-Austrian boxer
- Sekowsky, Mike (1923-1989), American comic book artist and writer
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- Seksan Chaothonglang (* 1983), Thai soccer player
- Seksan Piturat (* 1976), Thai soccer player
- Seksik, Laurent (* 1962), French doctor and author
- Seksit Srisai (* 1994), Thai soccer player
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- Sektioui, Tarik (* 1977), Moroccan football player
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- Seku Amadu , Fulani ruler
- Sekula, Allan (1951-2013), American artist
- Sekuła, Andrzej (* 1954), Polish cameraman and director
- Sekula, Jürgen (* 1958), German soccer player
- Sekuła, Mirosław (* 1955), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Sekula, Sonja (1918–1963), Swiss artist
- Sekula-Gibbs, Shelley (* 1953), American politician
- Šekularac, Dragoslav (1937–2019), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Sekulić, Blagota (* 1982), Montenegrin basketball player
- Sekulić, Gordana (* 1977), Montenegrin turbo-folk singer
- Sekulić, Isidora (1877-1958), Serbian writer
- Sekulić, Martin (1833–1905), Croatian mathematician and physicist
- Sekulic, Milos (* 1989), Swedish tennis player
- Sekulic, Sarah-Rebecca (* 1992), German tennis player
- Sekulić, Sava (1902–1989), Yugoslav naive painter
- Sekulow, Jay (* 1957), American attorney, director of the American Center for Law and Justice
- Secondo, Walter , German eye surgeon and specialist in refractive eye surgery
- Sekura, Christopher (* 1975), Australian ice hockey player
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- Sekyi-Hughes, Ebenezer Begyina (* 1939), Ghanaian politician, speaker of the parliament in Ghana
- Sekyim-Kwandoh, Assua Kwasi , Ghanaian diplomat
- Sekyra, Hugo Michael (1941–1998), Austrian manager