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- Sir Colin (* 1979), Swiss DJ
- Sir Henry (* 1964), Canadian musician, composer and actor
- Sir Jinx , American hip hop producer and DJ
- Sir Mix-a-Lot (born 1963), American rapper
- Šír, Jaroslav (* 1923), Czechoslovakian skier
- Sir, Jean (* 1899), German dog breeder and author
- Sir, József (1912–1996), Hungarian athlete
- Sir, Michael (1862–1937), German businessman and politician (center), MdR
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- Sirácky, Andrej (1900–1988), Czechoslovak philosopher and sociologist
- Siracusa Valdaura, Eufrosia , daughter of Baron Vincenzo Siracusa
- Siracusa, Chiara (* 1976), Maltese singer
- Siracusa, Ernest Victor (1918–2000), American diplomat
- Siracusa, Gérard (* 1957), French percussionist, drummer and composer
- Siracuse, Joe , sound engineer at United Sound Studios, Detroit
- Siradj, Said Aqil (* 1953), Chairman (tanfidziyah) of the Central Board of the Nahdlatul Ulama
- Siradze, Dawit (* 1981), Georgian football player
- Siragusa, Irene (* 1993), Italian athlete
- Siragusa, Mary (1920–2002), Dominican pianist and music teacher
- Siragusa, Tony (born 1967) American football player, television presenter, entrepreneur, actor
- Sirah (* 1988), American rapper
- Siraisi, Nancy (* 1932), American historian of science
- Sirakow, Nasko (* 1962), Bulgarian football player
- Sirakow, Petko (1929-1996), Bulgarian wrestler
- Sirani, Elisabetta (1638–1665), Italian painter and engraver
- Sirani, Giovanni Andrea (1610–1670), Italian painter
- Siranidis, Nikolaos (* 1976), Greek high diver
- Siranossian, Astrig (* 1988), French cellist
- Sirantschuk, Daryna (* 2000), Ukrainian pool player
- Siraphan Wattanajinda (* 1982), Thai actress
- Siras, Ramchandra (1948-2010), Indian linguist
- Șirato, Francisc (1877–1953), Romanian painter, illustrator, art critic and university professor
- Siravo, George (1916–2000), American jazz musician, arranger and band leader
- Siravo, Joseph (born 1957), American actor
Sirb
- Sirba, Paul David (1960–2019), American Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Duluth
- Sirbas, Konstantinos (1922–1944), Greek resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Sirbiladze, Tamuna (1971–2016), Georgian-Austrian artist
- Sîrbu, Iosif (1925–1964), Romanian sports shooter
- Sîrbu, Mariana , Romanian violinist
- Sîrbu, Radu (* 1978), Moldovan pop singer, DJ and music producer
- Sîrbu, Sergiu (* 1960), Moldovan football player and coach
Sirc
- Širca, Majda (* 1953), Slovenian politician
- Sircar, Birendra Nath (1901–1980), Indian film producer and film official
- Sircar, Jamiruddin (* 1931), Bangladeshi international lawyer and politician, former President of Bangladesh
- Sircar, Tiya (* 1982), American actress
- Sirch, Bernhard Anton (1943–2013), German Benedictine and publisher
- Sirch, Cornelia (* 1966), German swimmer
- Sirch, Erna (* 1912), German LDPD functionary, MdV
- Sirch, Peter (* 1961), German soccer player and goalkeeping coach
Sird
- Sirdal, Jensa (* 1980), Faroese soccer player
- Sirdani, Lek († 1948), Albanian priest and martyr
Sire
- Sire, Denis (1953–2019), French comic book artist and illustrator
- Siré, Fernand (* 1945), French politician
- Sire, Henry (born 1949), British historian, Catholic author
- Sire, Louis (* 1875), French racing car driver
- Sireau, Kévin (* 1987), French racing cyclist
- Siregar, Arifin (1934–2019), Indonesian politician and diplomat
- Siregar, Danish (* 2003), Singaporean football player
- Siregar, Meisya (* 1979), Indonesian actress
- Sireika, Antanas (* 1956), Lithuanian basketball coach
- Sirel, Indrek (* 1970), Estonian major general
- Sirel, Jaanus (* 1975), Estonian football player
- Sirén, Anna-Leena (* 1955), Finnish neurosurgeon
- Sirén, Heikki (1918–2013), Finnish architect
- Sirén, Johan Sigfrid (1889–1961), Finnish architect
- Sirén, Kaija (1920–2001), Finnish architect
- Sirén, Mikko (* 1975), Finnish multi-instrumentalist and drummer
- Sirén, Niki (* 1976), Swiss-Finnish ice hockey player
- Sirén, Osvald (1879–1966), Swedish art historian of Finnish origin, collector and curator
- Sirén, Ville (* 1964), Finnish ice hockey player
- Sirenko, Volodymyr (* 1960), Ukrainian conductor, artistic director and chief conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
- Sirer, Emin Gün , Turkish-American computer scientist
- Sires, Albio (* 1951), American politician
- Siret, Nicolas (1663–1754), French composer, organist and harpsichordist
- Sireta, Damir (* 1963), Serbian-Croatian war criminal
Sirf
- Sirfi, Ali (* 1955), Nigerien lawyer and politician
Sirg
- Sirge, Kaili (* 1983), Estonian cross-country skier
- Sirge, Rudolf (1904–1970), Estonian writer
- Sirgėdas, Gratas (* 1994), Lithuanian football player
Sirh
- Sirhan, Sirhan (* 1944), alleged murderer of Robert F. Kennedy
Siri
- Siri, Florent Emilio (* 1965), French film director and screenwriter
- Siri, Giuseppe (1906–1989), Italian cardinal
- Siri, Jasmin (* 1980), German sociologist
- Siri, Luis , Uruguayan Modern Pentathlon
- Sirianni, Joseph (born 1975), Australian tennis player
- Sirianni, Rob (* 1983), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Siric, Zlatan (* 1942), German certified sports teacher, trainer and educator
- Sirica, John (1904-1992), American lawyer
- Sirichai Phumpat (* 1994), Thai soccer player
- Siricius († 399), Pope in Rome
- Siricius, Christoph (1632–1692), German lawyer and council secretary for the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Siricius, Johann (1630–1696), German lawyer and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Siricius, Johann Hermann (1687–1769), German Lutheran clergyman
- Siricius, Michael († 1648), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and author
- Siricius, Michael (1628–1685), German theologian, university professor
- Siricius, Michael Christoph , Secretary of the Hansekontor in Bergen (Norway)
- Sirico, Tony (born 1942), American actor of Italian descent
- Sirigu, Salvatore (* 1987), Italian football goalkeeper
- Sirigu, Sandro (* 1988), German-Italian soccer player
- Sirikaew, Pimsiri (* 1990), Thai weightlifter
- Sirikit (* 1932), Queen of Thailand
- Sirillo, Solomo († 1558), Spanish rabbi and Talmud commentator
- Sirima (1964-1989), British singer
- Sirimongkhon Jitbanjong (born 1997), Thai soccer player
- Sirimongkol Singwangcha (* 1977), Thai boxer
- Sirin, Mitri (* 1971), German television presenter of Turkish-Syrian descent
- Şirin, Mustafa Ruhi (* 1955), Turkish children's author
- Şirin, Osman (* 1943), Turkish lawyer and First Vice-President of the Court of Cassation
- Şirin, Serkan (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Sirino, Gastón (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Şirinov, Natiq (* 1975), Azerbaijani drummer
- Širinskienė, Agnė (* 1975), Lithuanian politician
- Siripong Charatsri, Silvio (* 1959), Thai priest, Bishop of Chanthaburi
- Siripong Kongjaopha (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Siripong, Ammara (* 1980), Thai actress and singer
- Siripool, Siripong (* 1965), Thai badminton player
- Siriporn Ampaipong (* 1962), Thai singer
- Siriporn, Samson Sor (* 1983), Thai women's boxing world champion of the WBC
- Siris, Nihad (* 1950), Syrian author
- Sirisak Faidong (* 1993), Thai soccer player
- Sirisak FUF (* 1990), Thai soccer player
- Sirisena, Maithripala (* 1951), Sri Lankan politician
- Sirisut, Joseph Chusak (* 1956), Thai priest, Bishop of Nakhon Ratchasima
- Sirițeanu, Alexandru (* 1984), Romanian saber fencer
- Siriusmo , German music producer
- Sirivadhanabhakdi, Charoen (* 1944), Thai entrepreneur
- Sirivannavari Nariratana (* 1987), Thai princess and badminton player
- Siriwat Sinturak (* 1992), Thai soccer player
Sirj
- Sirjean, Gaston (* 1904), French doctor and genealogist
Sirk
- Sirk, Albert († 1947), Austro-Hungarian, Yugoslav painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Sirk, Artur (1900–1937), Estonian politician and military
- Sirk, Douglas (1897–1987), American stage and film director of German origin
- Sirk, Lea (* 1989), Slovenian singer
- Sirkar, Lucas (* 1936), Indian priest and Archbishop of Calcutta
- Sirkel, Mati (* 1949), Estonian literary translator and Germanist
- Sirkesalo, Aki (1962–2004), Finnish musician and television presenter
- Sirkin, Ido (* 1972), Israeli road cyclist
- Sirkis, Nicola (* 1959), French musician
- Sirkis, Stéphane (1959–1999), French musician and composer
- Sirko, Iwan († 1680), Ukrainian Cossack leader
- Sirks, Boudewijn (* 1947), Dutch lawyer and university professor
Sirl
- Šírl, Radek (* 1981), Czech football player
- Sirleaf, Ellen Johnson (* 1938), Liberian economist and politician
- Sirleto, Guglielmo (1514–1585), cardinal
- Sirlin, Alberto (* 1930), Argentine theoretical elementary particle physicist
Sirm
- Sirma, Susan (* 1966), Kenyan athlete
- Sirmais, Justs (* 1995), Latvian singer
- Sirmais, Mārtiņš (* 1982), Latvian orienteer
- Sirmais, Zigismunds (* 1992), Latvian javelin thrower
- Sirmen, Fuat (1899–1981), Turkish civil servant and politician, President of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (1961–1965)
- Sirmen, Maddalena (1745-1818), Venetian violinist, singer and composer
- Sirmond, Jacques (1559–1651) French Catholic scholar and educator
- Sirmond, Jean (1589–1649), French political author and member of the Académie française.
- Širmulis, Alfredas (1938–2013), Lithuanian art historian
Siro
- Siroch Chatthong (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Sirocks, André (* 1966), German soccer player
- Širok, Kaja (* 1975), Slovenian historian and museum director
- Sirokay, Zsuzsanna (* 1941), Hungarian pianist
- Široki, Tin (* 1987), Croatian ski racer
- Širokovs, Aleksejs (* 1981), Latvian ice hockey player
- Široký, Viliam (1902–1971), Czechoslovak Communist Party (KPČ) politician
- Širol, Endi (* 1992), Croatian cyclocross and road cyclist
- Širola, Božidar (1889–1956), Yugoslav composer
- Sirola, Erika (* 1998), Finnish singer
- Sirola, Orlando (1928–1995), Italian tennis player
- Sirola, Yrjö (1876–1936), Finnish politician (SDP, SKP)
- Siron, Jacques (* 1949), Swiss jazz musician, author and filmmaker
- Sirona (* 1986), German singer
- Šironas, Virgilijus (* 1958), Lithuanian politician
- Sirone (1940–2009), American jazz musician
- Sironi, Mario (1885–1961), Italian painter of Futurism and Novecento
- Sirop, Saad (* 1972), Iraqi clergyman, bishop and apostolic visitor for the Chaldean Catholic Christians living in Europe
- Siroslaus I († 1120), Bishop of Wroclaw
- Siroslaus II († 1198), Bishop of Wroclaw
- Sirota, Beate (1923–2012), Austrian-American presenter of performing arts and women's rights activist
- Sirota, Ted (* 1969), American reggae and jazz musician
- Sirotek, Emil (1937–1999), Czech cameraman
- Sirotkin, Andrei Vitalievich (* 1985), Russian boxer
- Sirotkin, Dmitri Wassiljewitsch (1864–1953), Russian shipowner and patron
- Sirotkin, Sergei Olegowitsch (* 1995), Russian automobile racing driver
- Sirotkina, Marta Alexandrovna (* 1991), Russian tennis player
- Sirovich, William I. (1882–1939), American doctor and politician
- Sirowatka, Eva Maria (1917–1988), German writer
- Sirowi, Dennis (* 1987), German basketball referee
Sirp
- Sirp, Lauri (* 1969), Estonian conductor
Sirr
- Sirras , Prince of Upper Macedonia
- Sirrenberg, Erich (* 1938), German engineer and university professor
- Sirrs, Janek (* 1965), specialist in visual effects
Sirt
- Sirtis, Marina (born 1955), British actress
- Sirtori, Giuseppe (1813–1874), Italian freedom fighter
Siru
- Sirufo, Francesco (* 1961), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Acerenza
- Sirusho (* 1987), Armenian pop singer
Sirv
- Sirven, Alfred (1927–2005), French top manager
- Sirven, Jean Paul (1709–1777), French notary
- Sirviö, Riikka (* 1974), Finnish cross-country skier
- Sirvydas, Konstantinas (1579–1631), Lithuanian author and lexicographer
- Sirvydis, Albinas (* 1949), Lithuanian lawyer, criminal judge
- Sirvydis, Deividas (* 2000), Lithuanian basketball player
Siry
- Siry, Maximilian (1891–1967), German lieutenant general in World War II