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- Sem, Reserl (* 1953), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Sem-Jacobsen, Åslaug (* 1971), Norwegian politician
- Sem-Sandberg, Steve (* 1958), Swedish writer, critic and translator
Sema
- Sema, Erika (* 1988), Japanese tennis player
- Sema, Ken (* 1993), Swedish football player
- Sema, Yurika (* 1986), Japanese tennis player
- Semaan, Camil Afram Antoine (* 1980), Lebanese clergyman, Syrian Catholic Patriarchal Exarch of Jerusalem
- Semaan, Nizar (* 1965), Iraqi Syrian Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Adiabene
- Semadeni, Jon (1910–1981), Swiss writer in Romansh
- Semadeni, Leta (* 1944), Swiss poet and narrator
- Semadeni, Silva (* 1952), Swiss politician (SP)
- Semahun, Lisane-Christos Matheos (* 1959), Ethiopian clergyman, Ethiopian Catholic bishop
- Semak, Alexander Vladimirovich (* 1966), Russian ice hockey player
- Semak, Sergei Bogdanowitsch (* 1976), Russian football player and coach
- Semakow, Wladimir Sergejewitsch (* 1985), Ukrainian-Russian biathlete
- Semamun , Nubian king of Makuria
- Seman, Daniel (* 1979), Czech ice hockey player
- Seman, Stanislav (* 1952), Slovak football player and coach
- Semanick, Michael (* 1963), American sound engineer
- Semanick, Suzanne (* 1967), American figure skater
- Sémant, Paul de (1855–1915), French author and illustrator
- Semantics , Swiss rapper
- Semar, Sepp (1901–1971), German painter and graphic artist
- Semaška, Darius Jonas (* 1967), Lithuanian diplomat
- Semat , wife of King Den
Semester
- Semb, Nils Johan (* 1959), Norwegian football coach
- Sembach, Carl (1908–1984), German circus director
- Sembach, Emil (1891–1934), German SS-Oberführer and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Sembach, Johannes (1671–1720), German businessman, politician and the first mayor of Karlsruhe
- Sembach, Klaus-Jürgen (1933–2020), German exhibition architect
- Sembach, Oskar (1856–1943), German porcelain technician, developer and entrepreneur
- Sembach-Krone, Christel (1936–2017), German circus director
- Sembach-Krone, Frieda (1915–1995), German circus director
- Sembayev, Däulet (* 1935), Kazakh economist
- Sembarski, Wesselin (* 1991), Bulgarian biathlete
- Sembat I the Martyr († 914), Armenian King
- Sembat, Marcel (1862–1922), socialist politician and minister in the French Third Republic
- Sembdner, Charlotte (1907–1993), German NDPD functionary and DFD functionary, MdV
- Sembdner, Günther (1931–2009), German biologist
- Sembdner, Helmut (1914–1997), German literary scholar and Kleist researcher
- Sembdner, Jens (* 1967), German pop singer
- Sembello, Michael (* 1954), American guitarist, singer and composer
- Sembène, Ousmane (1923–2007), African humanist, writer and film director
- Šembera, Alois Vojtěch (1807–1882), Czech historian and translator
- Šembera, Lukáš (* 1992), Czech motorcycle racer
- Šemberas, Deividas (* 1978), Lithuanian football player
- Sembiki, Yoshinori (born 1964), Japanese football player
- Sembolo, Francky (* 1985), Congolese soccer player
- Sembrant, Linda (* 1987), Swedish soccer player
- Sembratowicz, Josyf (1821–1900), Greek Catholic Archbishop of Lemberg
- Sembratowicz, Sylwester (1836–1898), Greek Catholic Archbishop and Cardinal
- Sembrich, Marcella (1858–1935), Polish opera singer (soprano)
- Sembritzki, Jared (* 1969), German military
- Sembritzki, Moritz (* 1983), German jazz musician
- Sembrouthes , King of Axum
- Sembten, Malte S. (1965-2016), German writer
Semc
- Semcesen, Daniel (* 1986), Swedish chess player
- Semchuk, Oleksandr (* 1976), Ukrainian violinist
- Semczyszak, Maria (* 1933), Polish luge athlete
Seme
- Seme, Pixley ka Isaka (1881–1951), South African politician and lawyer
- Semecká, Jaroslava , Czech badminton player
- Semedi, Iwan (1921–2008), Ukrainian bishop of the Mukacheve eparchy of the Ruthenians
- Semedo, Alfa (* 1997), Guinea-Bissau football player
- Semedo, Álvaro (1585–1658), Portuguese Jesuit missionary in China
- Semedo, António (* 1979), Portuguese football player
- Semedo, Artur (1924–2001), Portuguese actor and director
- Semedo, Cícero (* 1986), Portuguese football player
- Semedo, Gil (* 1974), Cape Verdean singer and composer
- Semedo, Gorete (* 1996), Sao-Toméian sprinter
- Semedo, João (1951–2018), Portuguese doctor and politician
- Semedo, José (* 1965), Portuguese football player
- Semedo, José (* 1979), Cape Verdean football player
- Semedo, José (* 1985), Portuguese football player
- Semedo, Maria Helena (* 1959), Cape Verdean economist, politician and former minister
- Semedo, Monica (* 1984), Luxembourgish television presenter and politician (DP), MEP
- Semedo, Nélson (* 1993), Portuguese football player
- Semedo, Odete (* 1959), Guinean author and literary scholar
- Semedo, Rúben (* 1994), Portuguese football player
- Semega-Janneh, Baboucarr (1910–2002), Gambian cartographer, politician and diplomat
- Semega-Janneh, Gibril B. , Gambian judge
- Semega-Janneh, Sourahata B. (* 1942), Gambian lawyer
- Semeiks, Val (* 1955), American comic artist
- Semek, Peter (* 1955), German soccer player
- Semel, Nava (1954-2017), Israeli author
- Semeliker, Matthias (1910–1986), Roman Catholic pastor, victim of Nazi persecution
- Semena, Mykola (* 1950), Ukrainian journalist
- Semenchkare , ancient Egyptian king of the 18th dynasty
- Semendjajew, Konstantin Adolfowitsch (1908–1988), Russian mathematician
- Semenenre , ancient Egyptian king of the 17th dynasty
- Semenez, Vladimir Ivanovich (* 1950), Soviet track cyclist and Olympic champion
- Semenič, Anže (* 1993), Slovenian ski jumper
- Semenitsch, Adisat (* 1961), Austrian-German actress and director
- Semenjuk, Lidija Lukivna (1918–2001), Soviet-Ukrainian architect
- Semenjuk, Walentyna (1957–2014), Ukrainian economist and politician
- Semenjuk, Wassyl (* 1949), Ukrainian Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
- Semenko, Dave (1957-2017), Canadian ice hockey player and scout
- Semenko, Mychajlo (1892–1937), Ukrainian writer
- Semenoff, Gordon W. (* 1953), Canadian physicist
- Semenow, Serhij (* 1988), Ukrainian biathlete
- Semenova, Lydyja (* 1951), Ukrainian chess player
- Semenova, Natalija (* 1982), Ukrainian discus thrower
- Semenowitsch, Anna Grigoryevna (* 1980), Russian ice dancer and meanwhile singer, actress and model
- Sementi, Giovanni Giacomo (1580–1638), Italian painter and etcher
- Sementschenko, Semen (* 1974), Ukrainian commander of the Voluntary Ukrainian Task Force Battalion Donbass
- Semchenko, Vitaly (* 1974), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Sementschuk, Jekaterina (* 1976), Russian opera singer with a mezzo-soprano voice
- Semenya, Caiphus (* 1939), South African jazz musician and composer
- Semenya, Caster (* 1991), South African middle distance runner
- Semenza, Gregg L. (* 1956), American pediatrician
- Semenzato, Bruno (* 1992), Brazilian tennis player
- Semenzato, Francesco (* 1970), Italian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Semenzowa, Nadeschda (* 1985), Ukrainian or Azerbaijani wrestler
- Semenzowa, Nadeschda Mefodijewna (1927-2001), Soviet actress
- Semer, Franz (1881–1929), German businessman and banker
- Semerak, Ostap (* 1972), Ukrainian politician, Minister for Ecology and Natural Resources
- Semeraro, Domenico (* 1964), Swiss bobsledder
- Semeraro, Marcello (* 1947), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Albano
- Semerau, Alfred (1874–1958), German writer, translator and publisher
- Semerchet , ancient Egyptian king of the 1st dynasty (around 2,886 BC - around 2,878 BC)
- Semercioğlu, Turgay (* 1954), Turkish football player and coach
- Semerciyan, Rupen (* 1906), Turkish basketball player and basketball coach of Armenian descent
- Semerdschiew, Atanas (1924–2015), Bulgarian politician
- Semerenko, Walentyna (* 1986), Ukrainian biathlete
- Semerenko, Wita (* 1986), Ukrainian biathlete
- Semerikow, Danila Michailowitsch (* 1994), Russian speed skater
- Šemeta, Algirdas (* 1962), Lithuanian politician, government official and economist
- Semetkowski, Walter von (1886–1965), Austrian art historian and monument curator
- Semetzky, Dieter (* 1949), German rower
Semf
- Semff, Michael (* 1950), German art historian
- Semfira (* 1976), Russian rock musician
Semi
- Semichatow, Nikolai Alexandrovich (1918–2002), Russian-Soviet electrical engineer and university professor
- Semien, Marcus (* 1990), American baseball player
- Semik, Karol (* 1953), Polish teacher, educator and non-party politician
- Semikow, Ilja Sergejewitsch (* 1993), Russian cross-country skier
- Semilakovs, Konstantin (* 1984), Latvian-German pianist
- Seminack, Richard Stephen (1942–2016), American clergyman, Ukrainian eparch from Chicago
- Seminario, Juan (* 1936), Peruvian soccer player
- Semioli, Franco (* 1980), Italian football player
- Semionowa, Polina (* 1984), Russian dancer
- Šemiotas, Daugirdas (* 1983), Lithuanian boxer
- Semisch, Karl Gottlob (1810–1888), Protestant theologian and university professor
- Semisch, Malte (* 1992), German handball player
- Semitoo (* 1981), German music producer in the field of commercial electronic dance music
- Semitschastny, Vladimir Efimovich (1924–2001), head of the Soviet secret service
- Semiz, Serdar (* 1982), Swedish-Turkish ice hockey player
Semj
- Semjan, Jens (* 1979), German conceptual artist, communication and media theorist
- Semjan, Marek (* 1987), Slovak tennis player
- Semjank, Günter (1949–1995), German television announcer
- Semjaschkin, Viktor (* 1947), Soviet middle-distance runner
- Semjén, Zsolt (* 1962), Hungarian politician
- Semjonov, Maksim (* 1985), Estonian ice hockey player
- Semjonova, Uļjana (* 1952), Latvian basketball player
- Semjonovs, Aleksandrs (* 1972), Latvian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Semjonow, Alexander Michailowitsch (1922–1984), Russian painter
- Semjonow, Alexei Anatolyevich (* 1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Semjonow, Anatoly Alexandrovich (1841–1917), Russian builder, civil engineer and architect
- Semjonow, Anatoly Anatolyevich (* 1962), Russian ice hockey player
- Semjonow, Andrei Alexejewitsch (* 1977), Russian sprinter
- Semjonow, Andrei Sergejewitsch (* 1989), Russian football player
- Semjonow, Grigori Michailowitsch (1890–1946), Russian general during the Russian Civil War
- Semjonow, Julian Semjonowitsch (1931–1993), Soviet writer and screenwriter
- Semjonow, Konstantin Sergejewitsch (* 1989), Russian beach volleyball player
- Semjonow, Maxim Petrovich (* 1984), Kazakh-Russian ice hockey player
- Semjonow, Mingijan Arturowitsch (* 1990), Russian wrestler
- Semjonow, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1896–1986), Russian physical chemist and Nobel laureate in chemistry
- Semjonow, Sergei Wiktorowitsch (* 1995), Russian wrestler
- Semjonow, Viktor Nikolajewitsch (* 1957), Soviet biathlete
- Semjonow, Viktor Semjonowitsch (1943–2019), Soviet or Russian theater and film actor
- Semjonow, Vladimir Semjonowitsch (1911–1992), Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister (1955–1978)
- Semjonow-Tjan-Schanski, Pyotr Petrovich (1827–1914), Russian geographer and Central Asian researcher
- Semyonova, Galina Vladimirovna (1937–2017), Soviet politician of the CPSU
- Semjonowa, Marina Timofejewna (1908-2010), Russian prima ballerina
- Semjonowa, Sinaida Nikolaevna (* 1962), Russian-Soviet marathon runner
- Semjonowa, Svetlana Stepanovna (* 1958), Soviet rower
Semk
- Semke, Hein (1899–1995), German sculptor, painter, ceramic artist and poet
- Semken, Hartmut (* 1967), German politician (Pirate Party)
- Semkow, Jerzy (1928–2014), Polish-French conductor
- Semkowski, Semjon Juljewitsch (1882–1937), Soviet philosopher
Seml
- Semler, Adam Sigmund Philipp (1754–1809), German lawyer
- Semler, Borut (* 1985), Slovenian football player
- Semler, Christian (1938–2013), German journalist
- Semler, Christian August (1767–1825), German learned writer
- Semler, Christoph (1669–1740), founder of the first German secondary school
- Semler, Dean (* 1943), Australian cameraman
- Semler, Gustav Adolf (1885–1968), German actor
- Semler, Hans (1902–1979), German lawyer and Attorney General von Hamm
- Semler, Johann Salomo (1725–1791), German Protestant theologian
- Semler, Johannes (1858–1914), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdHB, MdR
- Semler, Johannes (1898–1973), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Semler, Johannes jun. (1923–2018), German lawyer and entrepreneur
- Semler, Jutta (1941–2016), German physician
- Semler, Kurd (1879–1965), German lawyer and communalist, Lord Mayor of Braunschweig
- Semler, Marcus († 1511), German mining entrepreneur
- Semler, Oliver (* 1974), German physician
- Semler, Ricardo (* 1959), Brazilian entrepreneur
- Semler, Wilhelm (1844–1929), German administrative officer and politician
- Semlic, Philipp (* 1983), Austrian football coach
- Semlin, Charles Augustus (1836–1927), Canadian politician
- Semlin, Joseph von († 1824), Austrian officer
- Semling, Franz (* 1962), German police chief
- Semlits, Oswald (* 1958), German soccer player and coach
- Semlitsch, Karl (* 1944), Austrian military commander of Vienna
- Semlitsch, Nikolaus (* 1946), German football player and coach
- Semljak, Olha (* 1990), Ukrainian sprinter
- Semlyanoi, Igor (* 1967), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Semljanuchin, Anton (* 1988), Kyrgyz football player
Semm
- Semm, Bastian (* 1979), German actor
- Semm, Johannes , German voice actor and radio play speaker
- Semm, Kurt (1927–2003), German gynecologist and university professor
- Semma, Fernand (1944–1999), German sculptor
- Semmane, Sidsel Ben (* 1989), Danish singer
- Semmar, Abdelkarim (1937–2009), Moroccan diplomat
- Semmel, Arno (1929–2010), German geographer, geologist, geomorphologist and university professor
- Semmel, Richard (1875–1950), German entrepreneur and art collector
- Semmeling, Léon (* 1940), Belgian football player
- Semmelink, John (1938-1959), Canadian ski racer
- Semmelmann, Fritz (1928–2011), German football player
- Semmelmann, Helmut (* 1934), German politician (SED), Member of the Bundestag, head of department and secretary of the SED Central Committee
- Semmelrogge, Dustin (* 1980), German actor
- Semmelrogge, Joanna (* 1990), German actress
- Semmelrogge, Martin (* 1955), German actor and voice actor
- Semmelrogge, Willy (1923–1984), German actor
- Semmelroth, Felix (* 1949), German cultural scientist
- Semmelroth, Otto (1912–1979), German theologian and Jesuit
- Semmelroth, Wilhelm (1914–1992), German director
- Semmelweis, Ignaz (1818–1865), surgeon and obstetrician in the Austrian Empire
- Semmer, Bettina (* 1955), German painter, filmmaker, artist
- Semmer, Gerd (1919–1967), German poet, columnist and translator
- Semmer, Tino (* 1985), German soccer player
- Semmes, Benedict Joseph (1789–1863), American politician
- Semmes, Raphael (1809–1877), seaman, lawyer; Captain, Admiral and General of the Confederate Civil War
- Semmes, Stephen (* 1962), American mathematician
- Semmes, Thomas Jenkins (1824–1899), American lawyer and politician
- Semmig, Friedrich Herman (1820–1897), German writer, journalist and teacher, participant in the revolution of 1848/49
- Semmig, Jeanne Berta (1867–1958), German writer and poet
- Semmler, Christoph (* 1980), German soccer goalkeeper
- Semmler, Friedrich Wilhelm (1860–1931), German chemist and politician (DNVP), MdR
- Semmler, Hans , German soccer player and coach
- Semmler, Harro (* 1947), German lawyer
- Semmler, Ilka (* 1985), German beach volleyball player
- Semmler, Josef (1928–2011), German historian
- Semmler, Pierre (1943–2011), German-French actor
- Semmler, Raúl (* 1984), German actor
- Semmler, Stefan (* 1952), German rower and Olympic champion
- Semmler, Tom (* 1988), German theater and film actor, multi-instrumentalist and voice actor
Semo
- Şemo, Erebê (1897–1978), Yezidi writer
- Semon from Hagara Maryam , Ethiopian prince and church builder
- Semon, Larry (1889–1928), American actor
- Semon, Richard (1859–1918), German zoologist and evolutionary biologist
- Semonides , Greek poet
- Semos of Delos , Greek author
- Semotan, Elfie (* 1941), Austrian photographer
- Semoun, Élie (* 1963), French humorist, author, writer and singer
Semp
- Sempach, Matthias (* 1986), Swiss wrestler
- Sempad of Armenia (1277–1308), king of Lesser Armenia
- Sempé, Inga (* 1968), French designer
- Sempé, Jean-Jacques (* 1932), French cartoonist
- Sempel, Peter (* 1954), German film director, photographer and screenwriter
- Šemper, Adrian (* 1998), Croatian soccer player
- Semper, Carl Ferdinand (1870–1962), German ministerial official in the financial administration
- Semper, Emanuel (1848–1911), German sculptor
- Semper, Ernst Leberecht (1722–1758), German Lutheran clergyman and song poet
- Semper, Franz (* 1997), German handball player
- Semper, Georg (1837–1909), German manufacturer and entomologist
- Semper, Gottfried (1803–1879), German architect and art theorist
- Semper, Johannes (1892–1970), Estonian writer and politician
- Semper, Karl (1832-1893), German naturalist and zoologist
- Semper, Manfred (1838–1913), German architect
- Semper, Max (1870–1952), German geologist and paleontologist
- Semper, Natalja Evgenjewna (1911–1995), Soviet-Russian writer and Egyptologist
- Semper, Otto (1830–1907), German businessman, conchyliologist and paleontologist
- Semper, Sigrid (* 1940), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Sempere, Eusebio (1923–1985), Spanish light object artist and painter
- Sempere, José Manuel (* 1958), Spanish football player
- Semperena, Nelson (* 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
- Sempilius, Hugo († 1654), Scottish Jesuit and mathematician
- Semple, Adam (* 1989), Australian track and road cyclist
- Semple, Archie (1928–1974), Scottish jazz musician
- Semple, Bob (1873–1955), New Zealand union leader
- Semple, Eugene (1840–1908), American politician
- Semple, Frederick (1872–1927), American golf and tennis player
- Semple, Jack (* 1957), Canadian blues musician
- Semple, James (1798–1866), American lawyer and politician
- Semple, Jamie (* 2001), Scottish soccer player
- Semple, John Greenlees (1904–1985), British mathematician
- Semple, Lorenzo, Jr. (1923-2014), American playwright and screenwriter
- Semple, Maria (* 1964), American writer
- Semple, Nathaniel (1876-1913), American tennis player
- Semple, Robert (1777–1816), Governor of Assiniboia for the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and author of several travel books
- Semple, Ryan (* 1982), Canadian ski racer
- Semplici, Leonardo (* 1967), Italian football player and coach
- Semprich, Kurt (1920–1999), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Sempronia , wife of the consul Decimus Junius Brutus
- Sempronius Asellio , Roman historian
- Sempronius Atratinus, Aulus , Roman consul 497 and 491 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Atratinus, Aulus , Roman consular tribune 444 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Atratinus, Aulus , Roman consular tribune 425, 420 and 416 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Atratinus, Gaius , Roman consul 423 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Atratinus, Lucius , Roman consul 444 BC. Chr.
- Sempronius Atratinus, Lucius (73 BC – 7), Roman suffect consul 34 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Blaesus, Gaius , Roman consul 253 and 244 BC. Chr.
- Sempronius Blaesus, Gaius , Roman tribune 211 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Densus († 69), Roman soldier
- Sempronius Gracchus, Tiberius († 212 BC), Roman consul
- Sempronius Gracchus, Tiberius († 154 BC), Roman politician, consul in 177 and 163 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Gracchus, Tiberius , Roman politician, consul 238 BC. Chr.
- Sempronius Honoratus, Lucius , Roman knight
- Sempronius Liberalis, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Sempronius Longus, Tiberius († 174 BC), Roman consul 194 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Longus, Tiberius , Roman consul 218 BC. Chr.
- Sempronius Martialis, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Sempronius Merula Auspicatus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (121)
- Sempronius Sophus, Publius , Roman consul and censor
- Sempronius Sophus, Publius , Roman consul and censor
- Sempronius Tuditanus, Gaius , Roman consul 129 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Tuditanus, Gaius , Roman praetor 197 BC Chr.
- Sempronius Tuditanus, Marcus , Roman consul and censor
- Sempronius Tuditanus, Marcus († 174 BC), Roman consul
- Sempronius Tuditanus, Publius , Roman consul and censor
- Semprun, Jaime (1947-2010), French essayist
- Semprún, Jorge (1923-2011), Spanish writer
Semq
- Semqen , ancient Egyptian king of the 16th Dynasty
Semr
- Semrad, Ludwig (1907–1984), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
- Semrad, Wanda († 1987), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
- Semrau, Alfred (1882–1947), German Protestant clergyman and politician; President of the People's Day of the Free City of Danzig (1926–1928)
- Semrau, August (1816–1893), German journalist
- Semrau, Björn (* 1978), German politician (pirate), political director of the Pirate Party
- Semrau, Max (1859–1928), German art historian
- Semrau, Ulrich (* 1962), German conductor and trumpet soloist
- Semrau, Uwe , German commentator
- Semren, Marko (* 1954), Croatian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Banja Luka
Sems
- Sems, Johan , Dutch cartographer, surveyor and engineer
- Sems, Witali (* 1996), Kazakh sprinter
- Sems, Vyacheslav (* 1998), Kazakh sprinter
- Semschow, Igor Petrovich (* 1978), Russian football player
- Semsis, Dimitris († 1950), Greek Rembetiko musician and violin player
- Semsis, Stamos (* 1964), Greek musician
- Semski, Juri Stanislawowitsch (* 1964), Russian rear admiral
- Semsroth, Alfred (* 1929), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Semsrott, Albert (1869–1936), German captain and writer
- Semsrott, Arne (* 1988), German journalist
- Semsrott, Nico (* 1986), German cabaret artist, politician (DIE PARTTEI) and slam poet
Semt
- Semchenko, Ignat Sergejewitsch (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Semchenok, Sergei Leonidowitsch (1976-2001), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
Semy
- Semyonov, Konstantin (* 1969), Israeli-Belarusian pole vaulter
Semz
- Semzow, Mikhail Grigoryevich (1688–1743), Russian Baroque architect