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Sin
- Sin with Sebastian (* 1971), German musician, singer and songwriter
- Sin, Angelica (* 1974), American porn actress, actress and wrestler
- Sin, Da-woon (* 1993), South Korean short tracker
- Sin, Jaime Lachica (1928-2005), Filipino Cardinal and Archbishop of Manila
- Sin, Joon-sik (* 1980), South Korean Taekwondoin
- Sin, Kyong-suk (* 1963), South Korean writer
- Sin, Mehmet (* 1993), German-Turkish soccer player
- Šin, Oliver (* 1985), Hungarian painter
- Sin, Yong-nam (* 1978), North Korean soccer player
- Sîn-aḫḫe-eriba († 680 BC), king of Assyria
- Sin-iddinam , ancient Babylonian official
- Sîn-leqe-unnīnī , alleged author of the Gilgameš epic
- Sin-muballit († 1793 BC), king of the first dynasty of Babylonia
- Sin-Pfältzer, Marianne (1926–2015), German photographer
- Sîn-šarru-iškun († 612 BC), King of Assyria (627 BC-612 BC)
- Sîn-šumu-līšir († 627 BC), King of Assyria
Sina
- Sina (* 1966), Swiss dialect rock singer
- Sina, Georg Simon von (1783–1856), Greek-Austrian entrepreneur
- Sina, Ralph (* 1955), German radio journalist
- Sina, Simon Georg the Elder (1753–1822), Greek-Austrian merchant
- Sina, Simon von (1810–1876), Greek-Austrian philosopher and patron
- Sinaba, Bakary (* 1983), Malian football player
- Sinaga, Anicetus Bongsu Antonius (* 1941), Indonesian religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Medan
- Sinai, Arik (* 1949), Israeli singer
- Sinai, Jakow Grigoryevich (* 1935), Russian mathematician and theoretical physicist
- Sinai, Khosrow (1941-2020), Iranian director
- Sinaisky, Vassily (* 1947), Russian conductor and pianist
- Sinama-Pongolle, Florent (* 1984), French football player
- Sinan († 1588), Ottoman architect
- Sinan ibn Thabit († 943), Islamic mathematician and doctor
- Sinan Pasha († 1553), Ottoman Grand Admiral
- Sinan, Marc (* 1976), German-Turkish-Armenian guitarist
- Sinán, Rogelio (1902-1994), Panamanian writer
- Sinan-G (* 1987), German rapper
- Sinančević, Armin (* 1996), Serbian shot putter
- Sinani, Danel (* 1997), Luxembourg soccer player
- Sinanoğlu, Gökhan (* 1986), Turkish football player
- Sinanoğlu, Oktay (1935-2015), Turkish chemist
- Sinanoğlu, Zeki (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Sinanović, Elma (* 1974), Serbian turbo folk singer
- Sinanović, Nedžad (* 1983), Bosnian basketball player
- Sinapi, Jean-Pierre (* 1949), French film director
- Sinapius, Hilde (* 1929), German painter and poet
- Sinapius, Johann (1657–1725), Silesian scholar (historian)
- Sinapius, Werner (* 1928), German painter
- Sinapius-Horčička, Ján (1625–1682), Slovak humanist and theologian
- Zinapov, Anton (* 1993), Bulgarian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Sinar, Michail (* 1951), Ukrainian chess composer
- Şinasi (1826–1871), Ottoman author, journalist and translator
- Sinatic (* 1982), German producer, remixer and DJ
- Sinató, Massimo (* 1980), German dancer in the Latin American dance division, dance sport trainer and choreographer
- Sinatra, Barbara (1927-2017), American model and showgirl
- Sinatra, Brenk (* 1979), Austrian music producer, DJ and composer
- Sinatra, Frank (1915–1998) American actor, singer, and entertainer
- Sinatra, Frank Jr. (1944–2016), American pianist, actor, singer, and entertainer
- Sinatra, Nancy (born 1940), American singer and actress
- Sinatra, Tina (* 1948), American actress and film producer
- Sinatra, Vincenzo , Italian architect
- Sinatrukes († 70 BC), Parthian king
- Sinauer, Erika , German legal historian
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- Sinbad (* 1956), American actor and stand-up comedian
Sinc
- Șincai, Gheorghe (1754–1816), Romanian theologian, historian and Romanist
- Sincar, Hamdullah (* 1996), Turkish soccer player
- Sincer, Engin (1969–2003), Kurdish PKK fighter, is revered as a martyr
- Sincere, Jean (1919–2013), American actress with character roles in film, television and theater
- Sincere, Seth (* 1998), Nigerian soccer player
- Sincero, Luigi (1870–1936), Italian clergyman, cardinal curia of the Roman Catholic Church
- Sinchi Roca , second Inca ruler
- Sinčić, Ivan Vilibor (* 1990), Croatian activist of the group “Živi zid” (“Living Wall”), who ran for the 2014 presidential election in Croatia
- Sinckler, Kyle (born 1993), English rugby player
- Sinclair de Rochemont, HA (1901–1942), Dutch fascist and collaborator with the Germans
- Sinclair, Adam (born 1977), British actor
- Sinclair, Adelaide (1900–1982), Canadian civil servant and commandant
- Sinclair, Alan (* 1985), British rower
- Sinclair, Alexander (1911-2002), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sinclair, Alistair (* 1960), British computer scientist
- Sinclair, Anne (* 1948), French journalist
- Sinclair, Archibald, 1st Viscount Thurso (1890–1970), British Liberal Party politician, Member of the House of Commons and peer
- Sinclair, Brian (1915–1988), English veterinarian and colleague of James Herriot
- Sinclair, Christine (* 1983), Canadian soccer player
- Sinclair, Claire (* 1991), American model
- Sinclair, Clive (born 1940), British inventor and entrepreneur
- Sinclair, Dave (* 1947), English pianist, keyboardist, composer and singer
- Sinclair, David A. (* 1969), Australian biologist and professor of genetics
- Sinclair, Donald (1911–1995), English veterinarian and colleague of James Herriot
- Sinclair, Eddie (1937-2005), Scottish snooker player
- Sinclair, Emile (* 1987), English soccer player
- Sinclair, Frank (* 1971), Jamaican soccer player and coach
- Sinclair, Fredrik Carl (1723–1776), Swedish nobleman, military man, and politician
- Sinclair, George (1786–1834) British gardener and author
- Sinclair, Graeme (born 1957), Scottish football player
- Sinclair, Harry (* 1959), New Zealand director, writer and actor
- Sinclair, Henry , Scottish nobleman
- Sinclair, Henry († 1400), Jarl of Orkney
- Sinclair, Henry II († 1420), Norwegian-Scottish nobleman
- Sinclair, Iain (* 1943), British filmmaker and writer
- Sinclair, Ian (born 1929), Australian politician
- Sinclair, Isaac von (1775–1815), German diplomat and writer
- Sinclair, Jack (born 1990), British poker player
- Sinclair, Jackie (1943-2010), Scottish football player
- Sinclair, James (1908-1984), Canadian politician (Liberal Party)
- Sinclair, James H. (1871–1943), American politician
- Sinclair, Jasmine (* 1982), British glamor and bondage model
- Sinclair, Jaz (* 1994), American actress
- Sinclair, Jim (* 1940), American autistic activist
- Sinclair, John (1754-1835), Scottish economist and politician
- Sinclair, John (born 1941), American poet and writer; former manager of MC5 and Chairman of the White Panther Party
- Sinclair, John McHardy (1933-2007), Scottish linguist
- Sinclair, Joshua (* 1953), American screenwriter and director
- Sinclair, Kenya (* 1980), Jamaican athlete
- Sinclair, Kim (* 1954), New Zealand production designer and art director
- Sinclair, Laurence (1908–2002), British Air Force Officer
- Sinclair, Madge (1938–1995), American film and stage actress of Jamaican origin
- Sinclair, Malcolm (born 1950), British actor
- Sinclair, Malcolm, 20th Earl of Caithness (born 1948), British politician
- Sinclair, Mary Emily (1878–1955), American mathematician and university professor
- Sinclair, Mike (1938-2017), English football player
- Sinclair, Peggy (1911–1933), inspired Samuel Beckett to write his first novel
- Sinclair, Rebecca (* 1991), New Zealand snowboarder
- Sinclair, Reg (1925-2013), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sinclair, Richard (* 1948), English progressive rock and fusion musician
- Sinclair, Ronald (1924–1992), New Zealand actor and film editor
- Sinclair, Scott (* 1989), English soccer player
- Sinclair, Sharon (* 1991), German squash player
- Sinclair, Timothy J. (* 1963), British economist and political scientist
- Sinclair, Titanic (born 1987), American web video producer and singer-songwriter
- Sinclair, Trevor (* 1973), English football player
- Sinclair, Upton (1878–1968), American writer
- Sinclair, William , Scottish nobleman
- Sinclair, William († 1330), Scottish knight
- Sinclair, William († 1337), Scottish clergyman
- Sinclair, William , Scottish nobleman
- Sinclair, William, 1st Earl of Caithness († 1480), Norwegian-Scottish nobleman
- Sinclaire, Denzal (* 1969), Canadian jazz singer
- Sinclaire, Nikki (* 1968), British politician (UKIP), MEP
- Sinclar, Bob (* 1969), French record producer, DJ and house performer
- Sîncrăian, Gabriel (* 1988), Romanian weightlifter
- Sinčukovs, Maksims (* 1998), Latvian hurdler
are
- Sindae (89–179), king of Goguryeo
- Sindballe, Torbjørn (* 1976), Danish triathlete
- Sindberg, Laura K. (* 1958), American music teacher
- Sindel , leader of the Roma
- Sindel, Eberhard , German racing car driver
- Šindel, Jakub (* 1986), Czech ice hockey player
- Šindel, Jaromír (* 1959), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper, coach and official
- Sindelar, Brigitte (* 1952), Austrian psychotherapist
- Sindelar, Matthias (1903–1939), Austrian football player
- Šindelka, Marek (* 1984), Czech writer
- Sindemann, Katja (* 1969), German director, author and journalist
- Sindemann, Werner (1932–2019), German opera singer (baritone)
- Sinden, Celina (* 1987), British film actress
- Sinden, Donald (1923-2014), British actor
- Sinden, Harry (* 1932), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Sinden, Jeremy (1950–1996), British actor
- Sindermann, Eric (* 1988), German handball player
- Sindermann, Horst (1915–1990), German politician (KPD, SED), MdV, President of the People's Chamber of the GDR
- Sindermann, Karl (1869–1922), German and politician (SPD), member of the Saxon state parliament in the German Empire and the Weimar Republic, MdR
- Sindermann, Kurt (1904–1945), Saxon KPD member of the state parliament in the Weimar Republic
- Sindermann, Peter (1939–1971), German actor in the GDR
- Sindern, Eckhart (* 1960), German neurologist
- Sindhu, Amar (* 1968), Pakistani author
- Sindhu, PV (* 1995), Indian badminton player
- Sindi, Hayat (* 1967), Saudi Arabian pharmacologist and scientist
- Sindi, Karoj (* 1989), German-Iraqi soccer player
- Sindî, Kovan (* 1965), Kurdish poet and writer
- Sindichakis, Eva (* 1975), Greek composer
- Sindikubwabo, Théodore , Rwandan politician and interim president
- Sinding, Christian (1856–1941), Norwegian composer
- Sinding, Otto (1842–1909), Norwegian painter
- Sinding, Stephan (1846–1922), Danish-Norwegian sculptor
- Sinding-Larsen, Christian Magnus Falsen (1866–1930), Norwegian doctor
- Sinding-Larsen, Holger (1869–1938), Norwegian architect
- Sinđelić, Stevan (1770–1809), Serbian freedom fighter and voivod leader
- Sindlinger, Ernst (1883–1963), German civil servant and politician, MdL
- Sindlis , Greek gilder
- Sindona, Michele (1920–1986), Italian lawyer and banker
- Sindoro, Aji Basuki (* 1982), Australian badminton player
- Sindowski, Karl-Heinz (1910–1991), German geologist
- Sindram, Daniela , German mezzo-soprano
- Sindram, Fahr (* 1981), German manga artist and children's book author
- Sindringer, Pleikard († 1551), German legal scholar
- Sinduhije, Alexis (* 1967), Burundian journalist
Sine
- Siné (1928–2016), French draftsman and satirist, editor of the weekly satirical magazine Siné Hebdo
- Sine, Johann († 1467), German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Sine, Jon (* 1987), German music producer and DJ
- Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi , Thai consort of Rama X.
- Sinegal, Bill (1928-2014), American rhythm and blues musician
- Sinegal, James (* 1936), American entrepreneur and co-founder of the retail chain Costco Wholesale
- Sinek, Simon (* 1973), British-American university professor, author, journalist and management consultant
- Sinell, Hans-Jürgen (* 1926), German veterinarian and professor of food hygiene
- Sinell, Hermann (1862–1938), German physician
- Sinelli, Emerich (1622–1685), Capuchin and Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Vienna
- Sinelnikoff, Michael (born 1928), British actor
- Siņeļņikovs, Alans (* 1990), Latvian football player
- Sinelnikow, Igor Sakharovich (1942-2020), Russian Shogi player and President of the Russian Shogi Association
- Sinelnikow, Kirill Dmitrijewitsch (1901–1966), Soviet-Ukrainian nuclear physicist
- Sinema, Kyrsten (* 1976), American politician with the Democratic Party
- Sinemus, Kristina (* 1963), German entrepreneur and State Minister of Hesse
- Sinemus, Martin (1881–1964), German pastor and historian
- Sinesi, Enrique (* 1960), Argentinian guitarist
- Sinesubow, Nikolai Wladimirowitsch (1891–1956), Russian painter
- Sineus , Varangian prince of Belozersk (862–864)
- Sinevičius, Albertas (* 1943), Lithuanian manager and politician
- Sinezkaja, Irina Vladimirovna (* 1978), Russian boxer
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- Sinfelt, John H. (1931-2011), American chemical engineer
- Sinfield, Peter (born 1943), British poet and songwriter
Sing
- Sing, Albert (1917–2008), German soccer player and coach
- Sing, Johann Kaspar (1651–1729), Bavarian painter and Bavarian court painter to the Electorate
- Sing, Sebastiano (* 1988), German artist
- Singana, Margaret (1938-2000), South African musician
- Singaroyan, Sebastianappan (* 1952), Indian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Salem
- Singeisen, Fred (1909–1982), Swiss psychiatrist
- Singel, Mark (* 1953), American politician
- Singelée, Jean-Baptiste (1812–1875), Belgian composer, violinist and conductor
- Singelnstein, Christoph (* 1955), German journalist
- Singelnstein, Tobias (* 1977), German legal scholar and criminologist
- Singenberger, Johann Baptist (1848–1924), Swiss composer, church musician, music teacher and editor
- Singer Kaplan, Helen (1929–1995), Austrian-American sex therapist
- Singer von Mossau, Maria Renata (1679–1749), German nun
- Singer, Adam Mortimer (1863-1929), Anglo-American philanthropist and sportsman
- Singer, Al (1909-1961), American boxer
- Singer, Albert (1869–1922), German animal and landscape painter
- Singer, Alexander (* 1928), American director
- Singer, Alexandra (* 1987), American soccer player
- Singer, Alois (1769–1841), Swiss politician (liberal)
- Singer, Armand E. (1914–2007), American Romance studies and professor at West Virginia University
- Singer, Arthur B. (1917–1990), American animal painter
- Singer, Aubrey (1927-2007), British television producer
- Singer, Avery (* 1987), American visual artist
- Singer, Bobbie (* 1981), Austrian singer, music producer and songwriter
- Singer, Bryan (* 1965), American director, film producer and screenwriter
- Singer, Charles (1876–1960), British historian of science and medicine
- Singer, Christian van (* 1950), Swiss politician
- Singer, Christiane (1943–2007), French writer
- Singer, Christina (* 1968), German tennis player
- Singer, David (1865–1932), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Singer, Dominic Marcus , Austrian actor and film director
- Singer, Dorothea Waley (1882–1964), British historian of science
- Singer, Edmund (1831–1912), Hungarian violinist and violin teacher
- Singer, Emil , painter, etcher and Holocaust victim
- Singer, Eric (* 1958), American drummer
- Singer, Eric Warren (* 1968), American screenwriter
- Singer, Ernst (* 1949), Austrian pharmacologist
- Singer, Franz (1701–1757), Austrian master builder
- Singer, Franz (1724–1789), Austrian builder and plasterer
- Singer, Franz (1896–1954), Austrian architect and designer
- Singer, Franz (1898–1953), German journalist and politician (Zentrum, CVP), MdL
- Singer, Franziska (* 1986), Austrian actress
- Singer, Fred (1924–2020), American atmospheric physicist and "climate skeptic"
- Singer, Friedrich Wilhelm (1918–2003), German chronicler and local researcher
- Singer, Georg (1898–1942), German journalist, politician (KPD) and resistance fighter against the Nazi system
- Singer, Gideon (1926-2015), Israeli actor
- Singer, Gottlieb Heinrich (1854–1927), Lord Mayor of Jena
- Singer, Günter (* 1967), Austrian-American filmmaker, private security and military entrepreneur and former professional kickboxer and K1 fighter
- Singer, Hal (1919–2020), American jazz saxophonist specializing in swing and rhythm and blues
- Singer, Hans , Austrian plasterer
- Singer, Hans (1921–1979), German chemist
- Singer, Hans Wolfgang (1867–1957), German art historian
- Singer, Hans Wolfgang (1910–2006), German-American economist
- Singer, Hans-Rudolf (1925–1999), German Arabist and Semitist
- Singer, Heike (* 1964), German canoeist
- Singer, Heinrich (1855–1934), Austrian canon lawyer and legal historian
- Singer, Heinz (1923-2020), German handball world champion
- Singer, Herbert (1923–1970), German literary scholar
- Singer, Hermann (* 1954), German economist and statistician
- Singer, Horst (* 1935), German handball player
- Singer, Isaac Bashevis († 1991), Polish-American writer and 1978 Nobel Prize for Literature
- Singer, Isaac Merritt (1811–1875), American entrepreneur and inventor
- Singer, Isadore M. (* 1924), American mathematician
- Singer, Isidor (1857–1927), Austrian journalist and newspaper editor
- Singer, Isidore (1859–1939), Austro-American writer and lexicographer
- Singer, Israel (* 1942), American political scientist, General Secretary of the World Jewish Congress
- Singer, Israel Joschua (1893–1944), Polish-American Yiddish prose writer and translator
- Singer, Itamar (1946–2012), Romanian-Israeli Hittiteologist and Near Eastern archaeologist
- Singer, Ivan (* 1929), Romanian mathematician
- Singer, Jacques (1910–1980), American violinist and conductor
- Singer, Jakob (1718–1788), Austrian-Swiss master builder
- Singer, Jerome E. (1934-2010), American social psychologist
- Singer, Joachim (* 1942), German athlete
- Singer, Johann (1869–1939), German functionary (NSDAP)
- Singer, Johann (* 1958), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Singer, Johannes (1921–2007), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian
- Singer, Johannes (1943–2008), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Singer, Josef (1888–1980), German politician and President of the Bavarian Senate
- Singer, Josef Anton (1810–1882), Austrian Franciscan (OFM) and musician
- Singer, Josh (born 1972), American screenwriter
- Singer, Karl (1940–2015), Romanian mathematician and university professor
- Singer, Karl-Heinz (1928–2005), German football player (GDR)
- Singer, Kaspar (* 1974), Swiss cellist
- Singer, Kassian (1712–1759), Austrian builder and plasterer
- Singer, Konrad (* 1978), German actor
- Singer, Kurt , American filmmaker and inventor
- Singer, Kurt (1885–1944), German neurologist and musicologist
- Singer, Kurt (1886–1962), German philosopher and economist
- Singer, Kurt (1929–2009), German educator, psychoanalyst and university professor
- Singer, Kurt D. (1911–2005), Austrian-American publicist and spy
- Singer, Ladislaus , Austrian publisher, author and journalist
- Singer, Leo (1877–1951), Austrian actor and showman
- Singer, Lori (* 1957), American actress
- Singer, Ludvík (1876–1931), Czechoslovak politician of Czech Jewry
- Singer, Marc (* 1948), American actor of Canadian origin
- Singer, Marcus George (1926–2016), American philosopher
- Singer, Maria (1914–2003), Austrian actress and Bavarian folk actress and character actress
- Singer, Martha (1910–2003), German sculptor, wife and companion of Rolf Singer's expedition
- Singer, Maxine (* 1931), American biochemist and molecular biologist
- Singer, Melania (* 1967), Swiss film editor
- Singer, Michael (* 1945), American sculptor, landscape architect and concept artist.
- Singer, Michael F. (* 1950), American mathematician
- Singer, Mike (* 2000), German pop singer and songwriter
- Singer, Miriam (1898–1989), Israeli writer, poet, journalist, translator and kibbutz kindergarten teacher in German
- Singer, Norbert (* 1939), German engineer
- Singer, Oskar (1893–1944), Austrian lawyer, writer, journalist, main editor and victim of the Holocaust
- Singer, Otto (1833–1894), German musician and composer
- Singer, Otto junior (1863–1931), German conductor, composer and author of piano reductions
- Singer, Ottomar (1865–1945), German entrepreneur and national liberal politician
- Singer, Paul (1844–1911), German manufacturer and politician (SPD), SPD co-founder, chairman and Member of the Parliament
- Singer, Paul (1932–2018), Brazilian sociologist, economist, Brazilian State Secretary
- Singer, Paul (* 1944), American entrepreneur
- Singer, Paulina (* 1991), American actress
- Singer, Pavel (* 1962), Austrian composer, pianist and arranger
- Singer, Peter (* 1946), Australian philosopher and ethicist
- Singer, Peter W. (* 1974), American political scientist
- Singer, Raik (* 1963), German actor
- Singer, Raymond (born 1948), American actor and screenwriter
- Singer, Reinhard (* 1951), German law scholar and university professor
- Singer, Robert F. (1950–2019), German materials scientist
- Singer, Roland (* 1940), German sports psychologist, sports scientist and university professor
- Singer, Rolf (1906–1994), German mycologist
- Singer, Ronald (1924-2006), South African anatomist and paleoanthropologist
- Singer, Rudolf (1907–1979), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council, mayor
- Singer, Rudolf (1915–1980), German politician (KPD, SED), MdV and chairman of the State Committee for Broadcasting
- Singer, Samuel (1860–1948), Swiss Germanist
- Singer, Schlome , Yiddish poet
- Singer, Sébastien (* 1974), Swiss cellist
- Singer, Sergiu (* 1928), German architect, set designer, writer and gastrosoph
- Singer, Seymour Jonathan (1924-2017), American cell and molecular biologist
- Singer, Susann (* 1970), German judoka
- Singer, Susi (1895–1955), Austrian-American ceramicist
- Singer, Sydney Ross , American biologist, medical doctor, anthropologist, and author
- Singer, Tania (* 1969), German brain researcher and professor
- Singer, Thomas (* 1960), German veterinarian
- Singer, Thomas (* 1989), Swiss ski racer
- Singer, Tovia (* 1960), rabbi
- Singer, Ulrich (* 1976), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Singer, Viktor Alexandrovich (1941–2013), Soviet-Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Singer, William Henry (1868–1943), American art collector and painter
- Singer, Winnaretta (1865–1943), American music patron
- Singer, Wolf (* 1943), German brain researcher
- Singer-Brewster, Stephen (* 1945), American astronomer
- Singer-Burian, Minna (1874–1946), Austrian singer and university professor
- Singerl, Erni (1921–2005), German actress
- Singermann, Felix (1888–1942), German rabbi
- Singéry, Yannick (1929–1995), French jazz musician
- Singh Bhindranwale, Jarnail (1947–1984), Indian Jathedar or leader of the Damdami Taksal
- Singh Ferns, Curran (* 1993), Malaysian-Australian soccer player
- Singh Gentle, Randhir (1922-1981), Indian hockey player
- Singh Gill, Darshan (* 1948), Malaysian lawyer and cycling official
- Singh Gill, Mohinder (* 1947), Indian long and triple jumper
- Singh Jinda, Harjinder (1961–1992), Indian murderer, member of the militant Sikh group Khalistan Commando Force, murderer of General Arun Vaidya
- Singh Randhawa, Gurbachan (* 1939), Indian hurdler, high jumper and decathlete
- Singh Roy, Bijoy Prasad (1894–1961), Indian entrepreneur and politician
- Singh Sidhu, Nashatar (* 1939), Malaysian javelin thrower
- Singh Sodhi, Balbir (1949-2001), American entrepreneur
- Singh Sukha, Sukhdev († 1992), Indian murderer, member of the militant Sikh group Khalistan Commando Force, murderer of General Arun Vaidya
- Singh, Ajit (* 1938), Malaysian diplomat and ASEAN Secretary General
- Singh, Alvin (* 1988), Fijian soccer player
- Singh, Amarinder (* 1942), Indian politician
- Singh, Amrita (* 1958), Indian film actress
- Singh, Anant (* 1956), South African film producer and opponent of apartheid
- Singh, Andrea (* 1966), former German reality TV participant
- Singh, Arjun (1930–2011), Indian politician
- Singh, Arpinder (* 1992), Indian triple jumper
- Singh, Arun (* 1944), Indian politician
- Singh, Avadhesh Narayan (1901–1954), Indian mathematician historian
- Singh, Bakht (1903-2000), Indian Christian preacher and evangelist
- Singh, Balbir (1924-2020), Indian hockey player and coach
- Singh, Baljit (* 1962), Indian leader of the new religious movement Sant Mat
- Singh, Beant (1959–1984), Indian bodyguard and assassin
- Singh, Benedict (1927-2018), Guyanese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Georgetown
- Singh, Bhagat (1907-1931), Indian freedom fighter
- Singh, Bhawani (1931–2011), Indian Maharajah of the former Kingdom of Jaipur
- Singh, Bhim (* 1945), Indian high jumper
- Singh, Billy Arjan (1917-2010), Indian hunter, conservationist and author
- Singh, Budhia (* 2002), Indian marathon runner and youngest marathon runner in the world
- Singh, Charanjit (1940-2015), Indian musician
- Singh, Chaudhary Charan (1902–1987), Indian politician, Prime Minister of India
- Singh, Chet (* 1960), Jamaican musician, poet, professor of philosophy and politics
- Singh, Dalip (* 1972), Indian bodybuilder, boxer, wrestler and actor
- Singh, Dara (1928–2012), Indian wrestler, actor, film director and film producer
- Singh, Darshan (1921-1989), Indian mystic
- Singh, Darshan (* 1932), Singapore chief executioner
- Singh, Dayanita (* 1961), Indian photographer
- Singh, Desiree (* 1994), German pole vaulter
- Singh, Devendra (1938-2010), American psychologist at the University of Texas at Austin
- Singh, Devendro (* 1992), Indian boxer
- Singh, Dinesh (1925–1995), Indian politician
- Singh, Duleep (1838-1893), Maharajah of the Sikh Empire
- Singh, Fateh († 2016), Indian marksman and army officer
- Singh, Fauja (* 1911), Indian marathon runner and oldest marathon runner in the world
- Singh, Ganga (1880-1943), Maharajah of Bikaner
- Singh, Gaurika (* 2002), Nepalese swimmer
- Singh, Giani Zail (1916–1994), Indian politician; President of India (1982–1987)
- Singh, Gouramangi Moirangthem (* 1986), Indian soccer player
- Singh, Gracy (* 1980), Indian Bollywood actress
- Singh, Grahanandan (1926-2014), Indian hockey player
- Singh, Gurmeet Ram Rahim (* 1967), Indian Guru
- Singh, Hanumant (1939-2006), Indian cricketer
- Singh, Harjeet , Indian badminton player
- Singh, Harmeet (* 1990), Norwegian football player
- Singh, Harpal (* 1981), English soccer player
- Singh, Indarjit, Baron Singh of Wimbledon (* 1932), British journalist and presenter
- Singh, Irungbam Surkumar (* 1983), Indian soccer player
- Singh, Ishwari (1718–1750), Maharajah of the Princely State of Jaipur (India) from 1743 to 1750
- Singh, Jagdish (* 1993), Malaysian badminton player
- Singh, Jagmeet (* 1979), Canadian politician
- Singh, Jaswant (* 1938), Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
- Singh, Jeev Milkha (* 1971), Indian golfer
- Singh, Joginder (1932–2013), Kenyan-British rally driver
- Singh, Joginder (* 1997), Malaysian athlete
- Singh, Kanwal Thakur (* 1954), Indian badminton player
- Singh, Karan (* 1931), Indian writer, politician and diplomat
- Singh, Khushwant (1915-2014), Indian writer and journalist
- Singh, Kushal Pal (* 1931), Indian entrepreneur in the real estate business
- Singh, Labh (* 1939), Indian long and triple jumper
- Singh, Lenford (* 1985), football player (Turks and Caicos Islands)
- Singh, Lilly (* 1988), Canadian-Indian YouTuber, vlogger, comedian, author and actress
- Singh, Manjit (* 1986), Indian soccer player
- Singh, Manjit (* 1989), Indian middle-distance runner
- Singh, Manmohan (* 1932), Prime Minister of India
- Singh, Maya , musician, composer and songwriter for pop and children's music
- Singh, Milkha (* 1935), Indian sprinter
- Singh, Moni (1900–1990), Bangladeshi politician (communist)
- Singh, N. Dharam (1936-2017), Indian politician
- Singh, Nagendra (1914–1988), Indian lawyer, President of the International Court of Justice (1985–1988)
- Singh, Nain († 1882), Indian explorer on behalf of the Great Trigonometrical Survey
- Singh, Nalini (* 1977), Fijian author
- Singh, Niranjan Sual (* 1961), Indian clergyman and bishop of Sambalpur
- Singh, Okram Ibobi (* 1948), Indian politician
- Singh, P. Renedy (* 1979), Indian soccer player
- Singh, Pradeep Kumar (1945-2013), Indian diplomat
- Singh, Raghubir (1942–1999), Indian photographer, pioneer of color photography in India
- Singh, Rajinder (* 1946), Indian mystic
- Singh, Rajnath (* 1951), Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
- Singh, Rajvinder (* 1956), Indian poet and writer
- Singh, Ram Raja Prasad († 2012), Nepalese politician
- Singh, Raman (* 1952), Indian politician
- Singh, Randhir (* 1946), Indian journalist
- Singh, Ranjit (1780–1839), Indian ruler, ruler of Punjab
- Singh, Ranveer (* 1985), Indian actor
- Singh, Sanam (* 1988), Indian tennis player
- Singh, Sanjay (* 1994), Malaysian squash player
- Singh, Sanjeev (* 1965), Indian archer
- Singh, Sardar Swaran (1907-1994), Indian politician
- Singh, Sarita Romit (* 1989), Indian hammer thrower
- Singh, Sarpreet (* 1999), New Zealand soccer player
- Singh, Satwant (1962–1989), Indian bodyguard and assassin
- Singh, Sawan (1858–1948), Indian mystic
- Singh, Shailendra Kumar (1932–2009), Indian politician and diplomat
- Singh, Shiv Dayal (1818-1878), Indian mystic
- Singh, Shivpal (* 1995), Indian javelin thrower
- Singh, Sikander (* 1971), German Germanist and comparativeist, adjunct professor
- Singh, Simon (* 1964), British science journalist, author and producer
- Singh, Simone (* 1974), Indian actress
- Singh, Sriram (* 1950), Indian middle-distance runner and sprinter
- Singh, Subhash (* 1990), Indian soccer player
- Singh, Sudha (* 1986), Indian athlete
- Singh, Sujatha (* 1954), Indian diplomat
- Singh, Sundar , Indian Christian mystic and traveling preacher
- Singh, Sushil Kumar (* 1984), Indian soccer player
- Singh, Talvin (* 1970), British musician, DJ and tabla virtuoso
- Singh, Tan , Indian politician
- Singh, Tarsem (* 1961), Indian film and video director
- Singh, Thakar (1929–2005), Indian Sikh, representative of the Sant Mat teaching
- Singh, Udham (1899–1940), a symbol of Indian history
- Singh, Udham (1928-2000), Indian hockey player
- Singh, Vijay (* 1963), Fijian golfer
- Singh, Vijaydeep (* 1971), Indian badminton player
- Singh, Vikram , Indian badminton player
- Singh, Virbhadra (* 1934), Indian Minister of State for Steel
- Singh, Vishwanath Pratap (1931–2008), Prime Minister of India, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh
- Singh, Zora (1929-2005), Indian walker
- Singha Ang, Rosalind , Malaysian badminton player
- Singha Roy, Sushmitha (* 1984), Indian heptathlete
- Singhal, Anil (1943–2017), Indian-German doctor
- Singhammer, Christiane (* 1981), German monoski racer
- Singhammer, Johannes (* 1953), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Singhania, Gautam (* 1965), Indian entrepreneur and motorsport official
- Singhania, Vijaypat (* 1938), Indian entrepreneur and balloonist
- Singhateh, Abdoulie Suku (* 1970), Gambian politician
- Singhateh, Fanta (* 1929), Gambian first lady
- Singhateh, Farimang (1912–1977), Gambian politician, second and last Governor General of Gambia
- Singhateh, Mama Fatima , Gambian lawyer and politician
- Singhateh, Saffiatou , Gambian women's rights activist
- Singhateh, Sally (* 1977), Gambian writer
- Singhatey, Edward (* 1968), Gambian politician
- Singher, Martial (1904–1990), French opera singer (baritone) and singing teacher
- Singhuber, Kurt (1932–2005), German politician (SED), minister for ore mining, metallurgy and potash of the GDR
- Singier, Gustave (1909–1984), Belgian painter
- Singisen, Johann Jodok († 1644), Swiss Benedictine monk, abbot of the Muri monastery
- Singiser, Theodore Frelinghuysen (1845–1907), American politician
- Singkhon, Suttisak (* 1996), Thai decathlete
- Singla, Jarry , German-Indian jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Single, Christian (1816–1869), German winemaker, viticulture specialist and founding director of the Weinsberg viticulture school
- Singler, Andreas (* 1961), German sports scientist and journalist
- Singler, Kyle (* 1988), American basketball player
- Singletary, Mike (born 1958), American football player
- Singleton, Charles Southward (1909–1985), American Romanist, Italianist, and Medievalist
- Singleton, Charlie , American R&B and jazz musician
- Singleton, Doris (1919–2012), American singer and actress
- Singleton, Eric (* 1968), American rapper
- Singleton, Georgina (* 1977), British judoka
- Singleton, Gordon (* 1956), Canadian cyclist
- Singleton, IronE (* 1975), American actor and comedian
- Singleton, Isaac C. junior (born 1967), American actor and voice actor
- Singleton, James (* 1955), American jazz musician and composer
- Singleton, James W. (1811-1892) American politician
- Singleton, John (1968–2019), American film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Singleton, Kenneth J. (* 1951), American economist and professor at Stanford University
- Singleton, Marge (1899–1982), American jazz musician
- Singleton, Otho R. (1814-1889) American politician
- Singleton, Patrick (* 1974), Bermudian skeleton rider
- Singleton, Penny (1908–2003), American singer and film actress
- Singleton, Shelby (1931-2009), American music producer
- Singleton, Thomas D. († 1833), American politician
- Singleton, William Dean (* 1951), American publisher, founder and owner of the MediaNews group
- Singleton, Zutty (1898-1975), American jazz drummer
- Singmaster, David (* 1939), American mathematician, professor emeritus of mathematics at London South Bank University
- Singoei, Philip Kipyegon (* 1975), Kenyan marathon runner
- Singow, Anton Evgenyevich (* 1986), Russian e-athlete
- Singriener, Johannes († 1545), German printer
- Singrossi, Giuseppe (* 1879), Italian track cyclist
- Singrün-Zorn, Edda (1924–2017), German actress, writer and poet
- Singsaas, Tor (* 1948), Norwegian Lutheran clergyman and bishop emeritus
- Singson, Ronald (* 1968), Filipino politician
- Singsurat, Medgoen (* 1978), Thai flyweight boxer
- Singto, Lamnao (* 1988), Laotian football player
- Singule, Rudolf (1883–1945), Austrian submarine commander
- Singuluma, Given (* 1986), Zambian soccer player
- Singwald, Konstantin (* 1994), German handball player
- Singwancha, Wandee (* 1980), Thai boxer in straw weight
Sinh
- Sính, Hoàng Xuân (* 1933), Vietnamese mathematician
- Sinha, Arunima (* 1988), Indian mountaineer
- Sinha, Indra (born 1950), British author
- Sinha, Manoj (* 1959), Indian politician
- Sinha, Prashanta (1940-2015), Indian soccer player
- Sinha, Satya Narayan (1900–1983), Indian politician
- Sinha, Satyendra Narayan († 2006), Indian politician
- Sinha, Shumona (* 1973), Indo-French writer
- Sinha, Siddharth (* 1978), Indian film director
- Sinha, Sonakshi (* 1987), Indian actress
- Sinha, Tapan (1924–2009), Indian director of Bengali and Hindi films
- Sinha, Yashwant (* 1937), Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
- Sinhuber-Harenberg, Brigitte (* 1944), Austrian publisher
Sini
- Sini, Carlo (* 1933), Italian philosopher
- Sini, Linda (1926–1999), Italian actress
- Siniaková, Kateřina (* 1996), Czech tennis player
- Siniavine, Alec (1906–1996), French musician and composer
- Sinibaldi, Alejandro (1825–1896), President of Guatemala (1885)
- Sinibaldi, Giacomo (1766–1843), Italian clergyman, Curia Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Sinibaldi, Giacomo (1856–1928), Italian Curia Bishop
- Sinibaldi, Jean-Paul (1857–1909) French painter
- Sinibaldi, John (1913-2006), American cyclist
- Sinibaldi, Paul (1921-2018), French football goalkeeper
- Sinibaldi, Pierre (1924–2012), French football player and football coach
- Siņicins, Andrejs (* 1991), Latvian football player
- Sinigardi, Benedetto (1190–1282), Italian Franciscan
- Sinijärv, Karl Martin (* 1971), Estonian poet and writer
- Sinijärv, Riivo (* 1947), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu, chemist and economist
- Sinik (* 1980), French hip-hop musician
- Sınık, Doğukan (* 1999), Turkish soccer player
- Sinin, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1812–1880), Russian chemist
- Siniora, Fuad (* 1943), Lebanese Prime Minister
- Sinirlioğlu, Feridun (* 1956), Turkish diplomat and civil servant
- Sinisalo, Ida (* 1997), Finnish beach volleyball player
- Sinisalo, Ilkka (1958-2017), Finnish ice hockey player
- Sinisalo, Johanna (* 1958), Finnish writer
- Sinisalo, Taisto (1926–2002), Finnish politician (SKP, SKPy), member of the Reichstag
- Sinisalo, Tomas (* 1986), Finnish ice hockey player
- Sinisalu, Arnold (* 1970), Estonian intelligence officer
- Siniscalco, Domenico (* 1954), Italian economist
- Sinise, Gary (* 1955), American actor and director
- Sinishtaj, Nokë (* 1944), Montenegrin poet and translator
- Sinişin, Nataliya (* 1985), Ukrainian wrestler
- Sinisterra, Jésus (* 1975), Colombian football player
- Sinisterra, Luis (* 1999), Colombian soccer player
- Sinitschenkowa, Nina Dmitrijewna (* 1946), Russian paleoentomologist
- Sinitschew, Evgeni Nikolajewitsch (* 1966), Russian politician
- Sinitta (* 1963), American pop artist
- Sinizina, Wiktorija Alexandrovna (* 1995), Russian ice dancer
- Sinitsyn, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1973), Russian Nordic combined athlete
- Sinitsyn, Sergei (* 1983), Russian sport climber
Sinj
- Sinjak, Andrej (* 1972), Belarusian handball player
- Sinjawski, Alexander (* 1977), Belarusian ski jumper
- Sinjawski, Andrei Donatowitsch (1925–1997), Russian writer
- Sinyavsky, Vladimir Ivanovich (1932–2012), Soviet wrestler
- Sinjen, Frauke (1940–2003), German actress
- Sinjen, Sabine (1942–1995), German actress
- Sinjong (1144–1204), 20th King of the Goryeo Empire and the Goryeo Dynasty
Sink
- Sink, Kuldar (1942–1995), Estonian composer, flautist and harpsichordist
- Sink, Marje (1910–1979), Estonian composer
- Sink, Mark (* 1958), American photographer
- Sink, Peeter (1902–1957), Estonian pastor, poet, painter and photographer
- Sink, Sadie (* 2002), American actress
- Sinka, Mónika (* 1989), Romanian soccer player
- Sinka, Zsuzsánna (* 1989), Romanian soccer player
- Sinkala, Andrew (* 1979), Zambian soccer player
- Sinkala, Nathan (* 1990), Zambian soccer player
- Sinkari, Jari (* 1964), Finnish diplomat
- Sinke, Lutz (* 1950), German handball player
- Sinkel, Aristarchus (1912–1988), Estonian writer
- Sinkel, Bernhard (* 1940), German director, author and producer
- Sinkel, Heinrich Johann (1835–1908), Dutch history and portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Sinkeldam, Ramon (* 1989), Dutch cyclocross driver
- Sinken, Hein (1914–1987), German sculptor
- Sinkevičius, Egidijus (* 1956), Lithuanian politician and mayor
- Sinkevičius, Mindaugas (* 1984), Lithuanian politician, minister and mayor
- Sinkevičius, Rimantas (* 1952), Lithuanian manager, chemical engineer and politician
- Sinkevičius, Virginijus (* 1990), Lithuanian politician
- Sinkevičius, Vytautas (* 1951), Lithuanian constitutional lawyer and constitutional judge
- Sinkewitz, Patrik (* 1980), German racing cyclist
- Sinkford, William (* 1946), American pastor and author
- Sinkgraven, Daley (* 1995), Dutch football player
- Sinkiewicz, Lukas (* 1985), German football player of Polish origin
- Sinkinson, Philip (born 1950), British diplomat
- Šinko, Ervin (1898–1967), Yugoslav writer and professor
- Sinkov, Abraham (1907-1998), American mathematician and cryptologist
- Šinkovec, Jure (* 1985), Slovenian ski jumper
- Sinković, Martin (* 1989), Croatian rower
- Sinković, Valent (* 1988), Croatian rower
- Sinkovicz, Wilhelm (* 1960), Austrian journalist, music critic and writer
- Sinkwitz, Karl (1886–1933), German landscape painter and graphic artist
- Sinkwitz, Paul (1899–1981), German graphic artist and painter
sense
- Sinn, Arndt (* 1971), German criminal lawyer and university professor
- Sinn, Edmund (1902–1978), German lawyer, entrepreneur and politician (CDU)
- Sinn, Friederike (* 1951), German classical archaeologist
- Sinn, Günter (1930–2011), German landscape architect and non-fiction author
- Sinn, Hans-Peter (* 1944), German soccer player
- Sinn, Hans-Werner (* 1948), German economist
- Sinn, Hansjörg (* 1929), German chemist and former Hamburg Senator
- Sinn, Helmut (1916–2018), German pilot and watch manufacturer
- Sinn, Jakob (1895–1967), German theater and film actor
- Sinn, Josef (1868–1929), German businessman and politician (center), MdR
- Sinn, Klaus (* 1936), German soccer player and coach
- Sinn, Michael (* 1967), Austrian photographer
- Sinn, Norbert (* 1953), Austrian military, officer in the Austrian Armed Forces
- Sinn, Norman , German pop musician
- Sinn, Ryan (* 1979), American bass player
- Sinn, Ulrich (* 1945), German classical archaeologist
- Sinn, Walter (* 1965), German business economist and management consultant
- Sinncker, Willi (1924–1988), German politician (GVP, SPD), MdL
- Sinnema, Jolien (* 1992), Dutch beach volleyball player
- Sinnemäki, Anni (* 1973), Finnish politician, member of the Reichstag
- Sinnen, Hella von (* 1959), German television presenter and comedian
- Sinner, Benoît (* 1984), French racing cyclist
- Sinner, Carl Ahasver von (1754–1821), Swiss architect
- Sinner, Carsten (* 1971), German translation scholar and university professor
- Sinner, Eberhard (* 1944), Bavarian politician (CSU), MdL
- Sinner, Friedrich (1713–1791), Schultheiss of Bern
- Sinner, Gabriel Rudolf Ludwig von (1801–1860), Swiss orientalist, classical philologist and librarian
- Sinner, George (1928–2018), American politician
- Sinner, Jannik (* 2001), Italian tennis player
- Sinner, Johann Rudolf († 1708), Swiss statesman and mayor
- Sinner, Johann Rudolf († 1782), Swiss magistrate
- Sinner, Johann Rudolf († 1787), Swiss writer and magistrate
- Sinner, Johann Rudolf von (1830–1901), Swiss officer and conservative politician
- Sinner, Karl Friedrich (1946–2017), German forester and head of the Bavarian Forest National Park
- Sinner, Martin (* 1968), German tennis player
- Sinner, Mat (* 1964), German bass player, singer and music producer
- Sinner, Paul (1838–1925), German photographer
- Sinner, Rudolf von (1890–1960), Swiss architect
- Sinner, Wilhelm (1915–1976), German surgeon and urologist, university professor in Rostock
- Sinnett, Alfred Percy (1840–1921), English journalist, author and theosophist
- Sinnhold, Johann Jakob Friedrich († 1805), classical philologist, philosopher, university professor and Freemason in Erfurt
- Sinnhuber, Björn (* 1968), German athlete
- Sinnhuber, Edmund I (1631–1702), abbot of St. Peter Abbey (Salzburg)
- Sinnhuber, Franz (1869–1928), German doctor and medical officer
- Sinnhuber, Hermann (1878–1961), German engineer, manager of the German electrical industry and pioneer of wireless telegraphy
- Sinnhuber, Johann (1887–1979), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Sinnickson, Clement Hall (1834-1919), American politician
- Sinnickson, Thomas (1744-1817), American politician
- Sinnickson, Thomas (1786–1873), American politician
- Sinnig, Marlene (* 1984), German rower
- Sinnigen, Hartmut (* 1952), German soccer player
- Sinning, Irmgard (* 1960), German biochemist
- Sinninger, Leonhard , German sculptor
- Sinno, John , Lebanese film producer and film editor
- Sinnock, John R. (1888–1947), American engraver, visual artist, and university professor
- Sinnott, Arthur Alfred (1877–1954), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Winnipeg
- Sinnott, Edmund Ware (1888–1968), American botanist and philosopher of biology
- Sinnott, Jordan (1994-2020), English soccer player
- Sinnott, Kathy (* 1950), Irish politician (non-party) and MEP for Ireland
- Sinnott, Nicholas J. (1870–1929), American lawyer and politician
- Sinnurow, Irek Chaidarowitsch (* 1969), Russian water polo player
- Sinnwell, Erwin (1929–2014), German business graduate, manager and politician (CDU), MdL
- Sinnwell, Wilhelm , German gymnast and gymnastics teacher
Sino
- Sinodi-Popow, Dmitri Minajewitsch (1855–1910), Russian painter
- Sinofsky, Bruce (1956–2015), American director and producer of documentaries
- Sinofsky, Steven (* 1965), US head of the Windows division at Microsoft
- Sinogowitz, Bernhard (1921–2006), German librarian
- Sinold called Schütz, Johann Helwig (1623–1677), Chancellor of Duke Georg Wilhelm of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Sinold called Schütz, Justus (1592–1657), German lawyer and Chancellor of the University of Giessen
- Sinold called von Schütz, Philipp Balthasar (1657–1742), publicist, writer and theologian and most recently privy councilor of Count von Solms-Laubach
- Sinopoli, Giuseppe (1946–2001), Italian conductor and composer
- Sinopoulos, Sokratis (* 1974), Greek musician (lyre, composition)
- Sinor, Denis (1916–2011), American Asian scholar
- Sinor, Helmut (* 1961), Austrian musician, composer, lyricist and radio host
- Sinoto, Yosihiko H. (1924-2017), American-Japanese anthropologist
- Sinoué, Gilbert (* 1947), French writer of Egyptian origin
- Sinouh, Khalid (* 1975), Moroccan-Dutch football goalkeeper
- Sinova, Jairo (* 1972), Spanish-American theoretical physicist
- Šínová, Tereza Elena (* 2001), Czech long jumper and hurdler
- Sinowatz, Fred (1929–2008), Austrian historian and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, Federal Chancellor
- Zinoviev, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (1922–2006), Russian philosopher and writer
- Zinoviev, Grigory Evsejewitsch (1883–1936), Soviet politician
- Zinoviev, Sergei Olegowitsch (* 1980), Russian ice hockey striker
- Zinovieva, Olena (* 1980), Ukrainian weightlifter
Sinr
- Sinram, Theodor (1840–1896), German mathematician, teacher, school founder and textbook author
Sins
- Sins, Johnny (* 1978), American porn actor
- Sins, Kissa (* 1987), American porn actress
- Sinsel, Ludwig (1884–1968), German trade unionist and politician (SPD, SED), MdL
- Sinsel, Thomas (* 1954), German handball player
- Sinsheimer, Hermann (1883–1950), German jurist with a Jewish tradition, journalist, theater critic and writer
- Sinsheimer, Ludwig (1873–1942), German lawyer of Jewish origin, victim of the Holocaust
- Sinsheimer, Robert (1920–2017), American biophysicist and molecular biologist
- Sinskaja, Evgenija Nikolajewna (1889–1965), Russian botanist and university professor
- Sinsteden, Mechtildis (1782–1881), founder
- Sinsteden, Wilhelm Josef (1803-1891), German medic and physicist
Sint
- Sint Jago, Rudsel , Bonaire football coach
- Sint, Markus (* 1974), Austrian politician (FRITZ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Sintayehu, Ethlemahu (* 2001), Ethiopian obstacle runner
- Sintchak, Matthew , American saxophonist and music educator
- Sintenis, Christian Friedrich (1750-1820), German Protestant theologian, writer of edification and narrator
- Sintenis, Gustav (1879–1931), German banker
- Sintenis, Karl (1806–1867), German classical philologist and teacher
- Sintenis, Karl Friedrich Ferdinand (1804–1868), German politician
- Sintenis, Renée (1888–1965), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Sintenis, Walter (1867–1911), German sculptor
- Sintenis, Wilhelm Franz (1794-1859), German Protestant theologian and representative of theological rationalism
- Sintes, Ariadna (* 1986), Spanish actress
- Sinthaveechai Hathairattanakool (* 1982), Thai soccer goalkeeper
- Sintnicolaas, Eelco (* 1987), Dutch decathlete
- Sinton, Andy (* 1966), English football player and coach
- Sinton, Josh (* 1971), American jazz and improvisation musician (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet)
- Sintra, Pedro de († 1484), Portuguese explorer
- Zintschenko, Anatoly Alexejewitsch (* 1949), Russian football player
- Zintschenko, Andrei Petrovich (* 1972), Russian racing cyclist
- Zinchenko, Oleksandr (1957–2010), Ukrainian politician
- Zinchenko, Oleksandr (* 1996), Ukrainian football player
- Sintschukowa, Jelena (* 1961), Russian long and triple jumper
Sinu
- Sinuhe (* 1976), German rapper of Greek origin
- Sinurowa, Jewgenija Grigoryevna (* 1982), Russian middle-distance runner
Siny
- Sinyan Mergan, Fatou , Gambian manager
- Sinyor, Jana (* 1976), Canadian screenwriter, television producer, actress and director
Sinz
- Sinz, Andrea (* 1969), German pharmacist and university professor
- Sinz, Egon (1928–2008), Austrian politician; Mayor and Deputy Head of the Vorarlberg State Labor Office
- Sinz, Heinrich (1871–1951), German Catholic pastor and author of local history publications
- Sinz, Herbert (1913–1989), German writer and historian
- Sinz, Ricky (* 1980), American porn actor
- Sinzendorf, Georg Ludwig von (1616–1681), imperial statesman and owner of the county of Neuburg
- Sinzendorf, Philipp Ludwig von (1699–1747), Bishop of Raab, Prince-Bishop of Breslau, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Sinzendorf, Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von (1671–1742), Obersthofkanzler under Joseph I., Karl VI. and Maria Theresa
- Sinzendorf, Prosper Anton Joseph von (1700–1756), Austrian courtier and Chancellor of Charles VI in Vienna
- Sinzheim, David (1745–1812), rabbi in Strasbourg, chairman of the Napoleonic Sanhedrin
- Sinzheimer, Hugo (1875–1945), German legal scholar and social democratic politician
- Sinzheimer, Max (1894–1977), German-American conductor, choir director, pianist and organist
- Sinzig, Eckard (* 1939), German writer and painter
- Sinzig, Pedro (1876–1952), Brazilian writer, journalist and composer
- Sinzinger, Adolf (1891–1974), Austrian military and lieutenant general in the German Wehrmacht during World War II
- Sinzinger, Georg (1859–1930), Bavarian Mayor
- Sinzinger, Helmut (1948–2020), Austrian doctor
- Sinzinger, Karl (* 1941), Austrian rower
- Sinzinger, Karl (* 1965), Austrian rower
- Sinzow, Anton Sergejewitsch (* 1985), Russian road cyclist