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- Speaight, Brenda (* 1906), English badminton player
- Speak, Jeroen (* 1969), New Zealand composer
- Speake, Graham (* 1946), British classical philologist and Byzantine scholar
- Speake, Martin (* 1958), British jazz musician
- Speake, Wendy , actress
- Speaker, Tris (1888-1958), American baseball player and manager
- Speakes, Larry (1939–2014), American journalist and White House spokesman
- Speaks, John C. (1859-1945) American politician
- Speaks, Nimrod , American jazz musician
- Spear, Allan (1937-2008), American politician
- Spear, Bill (1916–1979), American racing car driver
- Spear, Hans (1918–2009), American entrepreneur and member of the Ritchie Boys
- Spear, Mónica (1984–2014), Venezuelan-American actress and beauty queen
- Spear, Percival (1901–1982), English historian
- Spear, Walter Eric (1921-2008), British physicist
- Spearing, James Z. (1864–1942), American politician
- Spearing, Jay (* 1988), English soccer player
- Spearman, Brandon (* 1991), American basketball player
- Spearman, Charles (1863-1945) British psychologist
- Spearman, Glenn (1947–1998), American tenor saxophonist of free jazz
- Spearman, Patricia (* 1955), American theologian and politician
- Spearmon, Wallace (* 1984), American athlete
- Spearow, Ralph (1895–1980), American pole vaulter
- Spearritt, Hannah (* 1981), British singer and actress
- Spears Hultgreen, Kara (1965–1994), American pilot, first female F-14 pilot in the US Navy
- Spears, Aaron (born 1976), American drummer
- Spears, Aaron D. (* 1971), American actor
- Spears, Abigail (* 1981), American tennis player
- Spears, Aries (* 1975), American actor and comedian
- Spears, Basil (1921-2004), American musician
- Spears, Billie Jo (1937-2011), American country singer
- Spears, Britney (* 1981), American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and actress
- Spears, Jamie Lynn (* 1991), American singer and actress
- Spears, Louie (* 1935), American jazz musician
- Spears, Mark , American music producer and songwriter
- Spears, Maurice , American trombonist and copyist
- Spears, Michael (* 1977), American actor and singer
- Spears, Peter , American actor and film producer
- Spears, Randy (born 1961), American porn actor
- Spears, Robert (1893-1950), Australian cyclist
- Spears, Ross (born 1947), American documentary filmmaker
- Spears, Shawn (* 1981), Canadian wrestler
- Spears, Zak (born 1965), American porn actor
Spec
- Spec, Werner (* 1958), German politician
- Specchi, Alessandro (1666–1729), Roman architect and graphic artist
- Speccot, John , English politician, member of the House of Commons
- Speccot, John († 1705), English politician, member of the House of Commons
- Speccott, John , English nobleman and politician
- Speccott, Paul , English politician, member of the House of Commons
- Speccott, Peter († 1655), English politician, member of the House of Commons
- Specht, André (* 1972), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Specht, August (1849–1923), German lithographer and illustrator
- Specht, Bruno , German architect
- Specht, Cecelia (* 1967), American actress
- Specht, Christian , German film producer
- Specht, Christian (1647–1706), German Protestant theologian
- Specht, Christian (* 1966), German politician (CDU)
- Specht, Christoph (* 1938), German motocross driver, five-time German champion
- Specht, Christoph (* 1961), German doctor, medical journalist and filmmaker
- Specht, Edith (* 1943), Austrian ancient historian
- Specht, Elisabeth (1912–2002), German Protestant pastor
- Specht, Felix (* 1850), German Imperial Judge
- Specht, Franz (1888–1949), German linguist
- Specht, Franz (1891–1964), German SPD politician
- Specht, Friedrich (1808–1865), organ builder from Upper Palatinate
- Specht, Friedrich (1839–1909), German animal painter, sculptor and lithographer
- Specht, Friedrich (1924-2010), German psychiatrist
- Specht, Friedrich Karl von (1793–1877), German officer
- Specht, Friedrich von (1803–1879), Hessian major general, Prussian lieutenant general, author
- Specht, Fritz (1890–1972), German ENT doctor, professor and rector of the University of Erlangen
- Specht, Fritz (1891–1975), Low German writer
- Specht, Gert (1925-2018), German surgeon
- Specht, Gustav (1860–1940), German psychiatrist and university professor
- Specht, Hanns (1888–1985), German administrative lawyer
- Specht, Hans Joachim (* 1936), German physicist
- Specht, Hans von (1825–1913), Braunschweig officer, farmer, carter, postmaster in the USA
- Specht, Hans-Georg (* 1940), German politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Mülheim an der Ruhr (1994–1999)
- Specht, Harald (* 1951), German chemist, food engineer and author
- Specht, Heike (* 1974), German author
- Specht, Heinrich (1885–1952), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Specht, Hellmut von (* 1941), German physicist and university professor
- Specht, Hermann (1892–1968), German lawyer and politician
- Specht, Joachim (1931–2016), German writer
- Specht, Johann Georg (1721–1803), master builder at the end of the Baroque period
- Specht, Josef Anton (1828–1894), German alpinist and entrepreneur
- Specht, Jule (* 1986), German psychologist
- Specht, Karl Gustav (1916–1980), German sociologist
- Specht, Karl von (1822–1899), German Imperial Judge
- Specht, Karl Wilhelm (1894–1953), German officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
- Specht, Kerstin (* 1956), German playwright
- Specht, Léonard (* 1954), French football player
- Specht, Lorenz (1931–2016), German motorcyclist
- Specht, Lotte (1911–2002), German football pioneer
- Specht, Michael (* 1976), German actor
- Specht, Michaela (* 1997), German soccer player
- Specht, Minna (1879–1961), German educator and co-founder and chairwoman of the ISK
- Specht, Paul (1895–1954), American band leader
- Specht, Rainer (* 1930), German philosopher
- Specht, Raymond (* 1924), Australian botanist
- Specht, Reinhold (1893–1960), German archivist
- Specht, Richard (1870–1932), Austrian music critic, lyric poet, playwright and writer
- Specht, Roland (* 1968), German poker player
- Specht, Susanne (* 1958), German sculptor
- Specht, Walter (1907–1977), German chemist and criminologist
- Specht, Walter von (1855–1923), Chamberlain in Schaumburg-Lippe, Prussian Major General
- Specht, Walther (* 1938), German educationalist
- Specht, Werner (* 1942), German painter, songwriter and author
- Specht, Wilhelm (1874–1945), German psychiatrist and criminal psychologist
- Specht, Wilhelm (1907–1985), German mathematician and university professor
- Specht, Wilhelm (1910–1986), German entrepreneur and association official
- Specht, Wilhelm von (1838–1910), Prussian major general
- Specht, Wolfgang (1926–2020), German physician and anatomist
- Specht-Riemenschneider, Louisa (* 1985), German law scholar and university professor
- Specht-Tomann, Monika (* 1950), Austrian psychologist, psychotherapist and specialist book author
- Spechtl, Andreas (* 1984), Austrian musician
- Spechtl, Rainer (* 1951), Austrian actor and singer
- Spechtl, Viktor (* 1906), Austrian football player
- Special D. (* 1980), German DJ
- Speciale, Pietro (1876–1945), Italian fencer
- Speck von Sternburg, Hermann (1852–1908), German diplomat and art collector
- Speck von Sternburg, Maximilian (1776–1856), German businessman and entrepreneur
- Speck von Sternburg, Wolf-Dietrich (* 1935), German hotelier and art patron
- Speck, Anselm Franz (1728–1798), bell founder in Heidelberg
- Speck, Artur (1877–1960), German road construction engineer in Saxony and Ministerialrat in Dresden
- Speck, Bruno (1934–1998), Swiss physician
- Speck, Carl Bernhard (1831–1905), German conservative politician, Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Speck, Christian (1937–2005), Swiss politician
- Speck, Daniel (* 1969), German screenwriter
- Speck, Dieter (* 1958), German historian and archivist
- Speck, Dutch (1886–1952) American football player
- Speck, Eduard (1884–1973), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Speck, Georg Andreas (1904–1978), German painter
- Speck, Hermann von (1888–1940), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Speck, Holger , German conductor and professor at the Karlsruhe University of Music
- Speck, Jean (1860–1933), German-Swiss cinema entrepreneur and film distributor
- Speck, Joachim (* 1930), German football player
- Speck, Johann Gabriel (1720–1792), German-Swiss French Reformed preacher and professor
- Speck, Josef (1927–2003), German philosopher
- Speck, Karl (1828–1916), German physician
- Speck, Karl Friedrich (1862–1939), German civil servant, minister of state and politician (BVP, center), MdR
- Speck, Karsten (* 1960), German entertainer, actor and singer
- Speck, Lucas (1755–1819), bell founder in Heidelberg
- Speck, Oskar (1855–1922), German historian and town clerk in Pirna
- Speck, Oskar (1907–1995), German adventurer, was the first to paddle from Germany to Australia
- Speck, Otto (* 1926), German educator
- Speck, Paul , German stonemason, sculptor, master craftsman and master builder
- Speck, Paul (1928–2003), German Byzantinist
- Speck, Richard (1941–1991), American serial killer
- Speck, Wieland (* 1951), German program director of the Panorama section of the Berlinale
- Speck, Wilhelm (1861–1925), German writer, poet, pastor and prison chaplain
- Bacon, Will , American director
- Speck, Wolfgang (* 1947), German police officer and trade unionist
- Speckbacher, Josef (1767–1820), Tyrolean freedom fighter
- Specken, Jakob von der , Drost of the County of Oldenburg
- Specker, Ernst (1920–2011), Swiss mathematician
- Specker, Heidi (* 1962), German artist
- Speckert, George A. (* 1951), American composer, music teacher, school principal, music writer, violist and pianist
- Speckert, Sandra (* 1972), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Specketer, Heinrich (1873–1933), German chemist and manager
- Speckhahn, Holger (* 1974), German television presenter, model, actor and professional golfer
- Speckhan, Statius (1599–1679), Mayor of Bremen
- Speckhardt, Wilhelm (* 1959), German politician (CDU)
- Speckhart, Gustav (1852–1919), German watchmaker, inventor and watch collector
- Speckhewer, Dietrich († 1666), German lay judge and mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Speckhewer, Dietrich Joseph († 1714), mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Speckle, Ignaz (1754–1824), last abbot of the Benedictine imperial abbey of St. Peter in the Black Forest
- Speckled Red (1892–1973), American blues and boogie woogie pianist and singer
- Specklin, Daniel (1536–1589), Alsatian fortress builder, engineer and cartographer
- Speckmann, Diedrich (1872–1938), German writer
- Speckmann, Erwin-Josef (* 1939), German neurophysiologist and sculptor
- Speckmann, Hermann (* 1937), German non-fiction author, social worker and educator
- Speckmann, Jan-Eric (* 1995), German handball player
- Speckmann, Paul (* 1963), American metal singer and bassist
- Speckmann, Rolf (1918–1995), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Senator in Bremen and banker
- Speckmann, Sonja (* 1989), German soccer player
- Speckmann, Werner (1913–2001), German chess composer
- Speckner, Anna Barbara (1902–1995), German harpsichordist, pianist, music arranger and music editor
- Speckner, Hubert (* 1958), Austrian officer and historian
- Speckner, Rolf (* 1949), German writer and lecturer at anthroposophical institutions
- Speckter, Erwin (1806–1835), German painter
- Speckter, Hans (1848–1888), German illustrator, draftsman and author
- Speckter, Johannes Michael (1764–1845), German lithographer and graphic collector
- Speckter, Otto (1807–1871), German draftsman and etcher
- Specogna, Heidi (* 1959), Swiss film director
- Specote, Humphrey , English politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Specter Berlin (* 1975), graphic designer, art director, director and label owner
- Specter, Arlen (1930–2012), American politician
- Specter, Rachel (* 1980), American actress and screenwriter
- Specter, Ronnie , makeup artist
- Spector, Jonathan (* 1986), American football player
- Spector, Laura (* 1987), American biathlete
- Spector, Maurice (1898–1968) Canadian communist politician
- Spector, Morgan (* 1980), American actor
- Spector, Norman B. (1921–1986), American Romanist and Medievalist
- Spector, Phil (* 1939), American music producer
- Spector, Ronald H. (* 1943), American military and naval historian
- Spector, Ronnie (* 1943), American singer
- Spector, Warren (* 1955), American computer game developer
- Specx, Jacques (1585–1652), Governor General of the Dutch East Indies
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- Spedalieri, Nicola (1740–1795), Italian priest and philosopher
- Spedding, Alison (* 1962), British anthropologist and author
- Spedding, Charlie (* 1952), English long-distance runner
- Spedding, Chris (* 1944), English rock and fusion guitarist
- Spedding, David (1943-2001), British secret agent, head of SIS (MI6)
- Spedding, Frank (1929–2001), British composer and music theorist
Spee
- Spee, Ambrosius Franziskus von (1730–1791), electoral Palatinate privy councilor and chamberlain, lord of the castle
- Spee, Anna Katharina , victim of a witch trial in Erpel
- Spee, August von (1813–1882), German court official, manor owner and knighthood functionary
- Spee, Carl-Wilhelm von (1758–1810), electoral Cologne privy councilor, Palatinate-Bavarian chamberlain, lord of the palace
- Spee, Degenhard Bertram von (1681–1736), lieutenant general and privy councilor, lord of the palace
- Spee, Ferdinand von (1855–1937), German anatomist
- Spee, Franz von (1781–1839), Prussian district administrator and landowner
- Spee, Friedrich (1591–1635), German Jesuit, moral theologian, poet and spiritual writer
- Spee, Friedrich von (1882–1959), Prussian district administrator
- Spee, Josef von (1876–1941), Prussian district administrator
- Spee, Leopold von (1818–1882), German clergyman and politician (center), MdR
- Spee, Maximilian von (1861–1914), German admiral in the Imperial Navy
- Spee, Stephan Graf von (* 1944), German member of the Maltese
- Spee, Stephan von (1866–1956), German politician and Prussian district administrator in the Borken district
- Spee, Wilderich von (1830–1890), German administrative lawyer
- Spee-Mirbach, Wilderich Graf von (1926–2013), German politician (CDU) and mayor of the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Korschenbroich in the Rhine district of Neuss
- Speech, Symone (* 1997), American volleyball player
- Speeckaert, Glynn (* 1964), Belgian cameraman
- Speed, Chris (* 1967), American saxophonist and clarinetist
- Speed, Gary (1969-2011), Welsh football player and coach
- Speed, James (1812–1887), American lawyer and politician
- Speed, Scott (* 1983), American Formula 1 racing driver
- Speed, Thomas (1768–1842), American politician
- Speedie, David (* 1960), Scottish soccer player
- Speedie, Mac (1920-1993), American football player and coach
- Speedman, Scott (* 1975), Canadian actor and swimmer
- Speedy (* 1979), Puerto Rican musician, reggaeton singer
- Speedy J , Dutch DJ and music producer
- Speelman, Cornelis (1628–1684), Governor General of the Dutch East Indies (1681–1684)
- Speelman, Jonathan (* 1956), English chess master
- Speelmans, Hermann (1902–1960), German actor and radio play speaker
- Speer, Albert (1905–1981), German architect, politician (NSDAP), MdR and high functionary during the Nazi era
- Speer, Albert Friedrich (1863–1947), German architect
- Speer, Albert junior (1934–2017), German architect and urban planner
- Speer, Andreas (* 1957), German philosophy professor; Director of the Thomas Institute
- Speer, Anton (* 1958), Bavarian local politician (free voters)
- Speer, Christina (* 1987), American volleyball player
- Speer, Daniel († 1707), German composer and writer
- Speer, Dieter (* 1942), German biathlete
- Speer, Emory (1848–1918), American lawyer and politician
- Speer, Ernst (1889–1964), German psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Speer, Eugen (1887–1936), German politician (NSDAP); Mayor of Radolfzell on Lake Constance
- Speer, Eugene (* 1943), American mathematician and university professor
- Speer, Florian (1953–2012), German historian and archivist
- Speer, Gotthard (1915–2005), German music teacher
- Speer, Helmuth (1921–1992), German LDPD functionary
- Speer, Julius (1905–1984), German forest scientist and science organizer
- Speer, Klaus (* 1944), German boxing promoter, West Berlin half-world size
- Speer, Marion , American racing car driver
- Speer, Martin (1702–1765), painter from the Baroque and Rococo periods
- Speer, Martin (* 1986), German activist, economist and political communicator
- Speer, Mary (1906–1966), American mathematician and university professor
- Speer, Norbert (* 1946), German radio play director, radio play speaker and actor
- Speer, Ortwin (1938–1995), German actor and voice actor
- Speer, Peter Moore (1862–1933), American politician
- Speer, Rainer (* 1959), German politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament, State Minister in Brandenburg
- Speer, Robert Milton (1838–1890), American politician
- Speer, Rudi , German soccer coach
- Speer, Rudolph (1849–1893), German architect and university professor
- Speer, Rut (1936–2019), German journalist
- Speer, Thomas J. (1837–1872), American politician
- Speer, Wilhelm Franz (1823–1898), German composer, organist and choir director
- Speers, Blake (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- Speers, Jerrold (* 1942), American politician
- Speeter, Merrill E. (1918-2006), American chemist (organic chemistry, biochemistry)
- Speeth, Peter (1772–1831), German builder and engraver
Speg
- Spegazzini, Carlos Luis (1858–1926), Italian-Argentine botanist and mycologist
- Spegel, Haquin (1645–1714), Swedish theologian and poet
- Spegele, Cölestin (1761–1831), German Catholic theologian and university professor
- Špegelj, Martin (1927–2014), Croatian politician, defense minister, inspector general of the Croatian army
- Spegg, Horst (1928–1994), German pharmacist
- Spegnas, Gion Not (1888–1971), Swiss playwright and poet in Rhaeto-Romanic
Speh
- Speh, Birgit (* 1949), American mathematician
- Speh, Jürgen , German comic artist and illustrator
- Špehar, Dino (* 1994), Croatian football player
- Špehar, Robert (* 1970), Croatian football player
- Spehl, Harald (* 1940), German economist and university professor
- Spehling, Bernd (* 1969), German author
- Spehr, Christoph (* 1963), German author and politician (Die Linke)
- Spehr, Christopher (* 1971), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Spehr, Ferdinand (1811–1881), German historian
- Spehr, Friedrich Wilhelm (1799–1833), German mathematician, geodesist and university professor
- Spehr, Johannes (* 1965), German sculptor and painter
- Spehr, Michael (* 1964), German journalist
- Spehr, Reinhard (* 1938), German prehistorian
- Speht, Silvanus (1611–1646), German Benedictine abbot
Spei
- Speicher Chassé, Daniel (* 1969), historian
- Speicher, Jean-Marie (* 1955), French clergyman, diplomat of the Holy See, Roman Catholic Archbishop
- Speicher, Johann Heinrich (1813–1891), Swiss alpinist, co-founder of the Swiss Alpine Club
- Speicher, Mark (* 1970), German political scientist, entrepreneur and political official (CDU)
- Speicher, Sabrina (* 1964), German-Italian oceanographer and climate scientist
- Speicher, Georges (1907–1978), French racing cyclist
- Speicher, Johann Michael (1649–1724), German official school
- Speicher, Marc (* 1984), German politician (CDU)
- Speicher, Martin (* 1951), German politician (CDU), mayor of Püttlingen
- Speicher, Martin (* 1958), German improvisation musician and composer
- Speicher, Roland (* 1960), German mathematician
- Speicher, Rosine (1884–1967), German women's rights activist and editor
- Speicher, Scott (1957–1991), American military, fighter pilot in the United States Navy
- Speichert, Sandra (* 1971), German actress
- Speechler, Karl (1838–1889), German opera singer (bass)
- Speidel, Berthold (1912–1988), German grassland sociologist
- Speidel, Emil (1859–1938), German forest scientist
- Speidel, Ernst (1879–1957), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Speidel, Friedrich (1868–1937), German mining entrepreneur in Greece
- Speidel, Gerhard (1923–1992), German forest scientist
- Speidel, Hans (1895–1976), German painter and graphic artist
- Speidel, Hans (1897–1984), German general
- Speidel, Hans (1900–1984), German lawyer and local politician
- Speidel, Hans Helmut (* 1938), retired German Brigadier General D.
- Speidel, Joachim (* 1947), German engineer and professor of communications
- Speidel, Jutta (* 1954), German actress
- Speidel, Leni (* 1985), German actress
- Speidel, Ludwig (1830–1906), German writer, music, theater and literary critic
- Speidel, Manfred (* 1938), German architect, architectural theorist and university professor
- Speidel, Maximilian von (1856–1943), Bavarian general of the cavalry, State Councilor
- Speidel, Michael Alexander (* 1963), Swiss ancient historian
- Speidel, Michael P. (* 1937), American ancient historian of German origin
- Speidel, Otto (1895–1957), German politician (NSDAP), MdL Württemberg
- Speidel, Otto (1896–1968), German painter, graphic artist and restorer
- Speidel, Rosa (* 1943), German author of poetry and prose
- Speidel, Sontraud (* 1944), German pianist and teacher
- Speidel, Uwe (* 1971), German soccer player
- Speidel, Wilhelm (1826–1899), German pianist, composer and university professor
- Speidel, Wilhelm (1895–1970), German officer, most recently General der Flieger in World War II
- Speidel, Wilhelm Adolf (1850-1891), senior administrator in Württemberg
- Speidelin, Hans († 1526), actor in the Peasants' War
- Speidl, Zoltán (1880–1917), Hungarian athlete and football referee
- Speier, Hans (1905–1990), German-American sociologist
- Speier, Hermine (1898–1989), German Classical Archaeologist
- Speier, Jackie (* 1950), American politician
- Speier, Kristofer (* 1981), American-German basketball player
- Speier, Michael (* 1950), German author and poet
- Speight, Jesse (1795–1847), American politician
- Speight, John J. († 1954), American lawyer and judge in several of the Nuremberg follow-up trials (1946–1948)
- Speight, Johnny (1920-1998), British screenwriter
- Speight, Richard (1838–1901), Railway Commissioner
- Speight, Richard Jr. (* 1970), American film and television actor
- Speights, Marreese (* 1987), American basketball player
- Speiginer, Louis (1915–1982), American rhythm, blues and jazz musician (guitar)
- Speigl, Jakob (* 1933), German Catholic church historian
- Speijer, Abraham (1873–1956), Dutch chess master
- Speir, HC (1895–1972), American Delta Blues talent scout
- Speirs, Brett (* 1983), New Zealand ice hockey player
- Speirs, Ronald (1920–2007), American officer
- Speirs, Steve (born 1965), Welsh actor, producer and screenwriter
- Speiser, Ambros (1922–2003), Swiss computer scientist
- Speiser, Andreas (1885–1970), Swiss mathematician and philosopher
- Speiser, David (* 1980), German snowboarder
- Speiser, Eliahu (1930–2009), Israeli politician
- Speiser, Ephraim Avigdor (1902–1965), American Assyriologist
- Speiser, Ernst (1889–1962), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Speiser, Felix (1880–1949), Swiss ethnologist
- Speiser, Johann Jakob (1813–1856), Swiss textile merchant and manager
- Speiser, Johannes Kassian (1583–1640), German Benedictine abbot
- Speiser, Karl , German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Speiser, Kitty (* 1947), Austrian actress
- Speiser, Martin (* 1983), Austrian basketball player
- Speiser, Paul (1846–1935), Swiss politician
- Speiser, Paul (1877–1947), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Speiser, Rosi (* 1951), German skier
- Speiser, Werner (1908–1965), German art historian with a focus on East Asian art history
- Speiser, Wilhelm (1838–1927), German agricultural machinery manufacturer and politician (DtVP, VP)
- Speiser, Wolfgang (1909–1994), Austrian adult educator
- Speit, Andreas (* 1966), German social economist, journalist and book author
- Speitel, Angelika (* 1952), German terrorist with the RAF
- Speitel, Volker (* 1950), German terrorist in the Red Army faction
- Speitkamp, Winfried (* 1958), German historian
- Speizer, Frank E. , American environmental medicine doctor and epidemiologist
Spec
- Spek, Josef (1895–1964), German zoologist and cell physiologist
- Speke, John Hanning (1827–1864), British explorer of Africa
- Spekman, Hans (* 1966), Dutch politician
- Spektor, Ilya (* 1996), Israeli ice hockey player
- Spektor, Isaak Elchanan (1817–1896), Russian rabbi and Talmudist
- Spektor, Jiftach (* 1940), Israeli pilot and general
- Spektor, Mira J. (* 1928), American composer
- Spektor, Mordechai (1858–1925), Yiddish writer
- Spektor, Regina (* 1980), Russian-American singer and pianist
- Spektorskyj, Jewhen (1875–1951), Ukrainian philosopher, legal scholar, sociologist and author
Spel
- Spelbos, Ronald (* 1954), Dutch football official
- Špelda, Jaroslav (* 1975), Czech ice hockey player
- Speleers, Edward (* 1988), British film actor
- Spelgatti, Nicoletta (* 1971), Italian lawyer and politician
- Spelge, Fritz , German politician (NSDAP)
- Spelge, Karin (* 1961), German judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Spelke, Elizabeth (* 1949), American psychologist and cognitive scientist
- Spellbrink, Wolfgang (* 1956), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Social Court
- Spellenberg, Ulrich (* 1940), German law scholar and university professor
- Speller, Cara , British film and television film producer
- Speller, Sylvia (* 1967), German physicist
- Spellerberg, Bernhard (1931–2013), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Spellerberg, Bo (* 1979), Danish handball player
- Spellerberg, Louise Svalastog (* 1982), Danish handball player
- Spellig, Andreas (* 1965), German sports journalist
- Spelling, Aaron (1923-2006), American film and television producer
- Spelling, Randy (* 1978), American actor
- Spelling, Thomas (* 1993), Danish ice hockey player
- Spelling, Tori (* 1973), American actress
- Spellings, Margaret (* 1957), American politician; Secretary of State for Education and Science of the United States
- Spellman, AB (born 1935), American jazz writer
- Spellman, Benny (1931-2011), American R&B singer
- Spellman, Francis (1889–1967), American cardinal and Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York
- Spellman, Frank (1922-2017), American weightlifter
- Spellman, Gladys (1918–1988), American politician
- Spellman, John (1926–2018), American politician
- Spellman, Omari (born 1997), American basketball player
- Spellmeyer, Gunnar FH (* 1964), German designer and professor for industrial design drafting and presentation of drafts at the University of Hanover
- Spelly, Ingo (* 1966), German canoeist
- Spelman, Caroline (* 1958), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Spelman, Hayley (* 1991), American volleyball player
- Spelman, Henry (1562–1641) English historian and politician
- Spelman, Timothy Mather (1891-1970), American composer
- Spelmann, Martin (* 1987), Danish soccer player
- Spelmeyer, Ruth Sophia (* 1990), German athlete
- Spelt, Adriaen van der († 1673), Dutch flower and portrait painter
- Spelterini, Eduard (1852–1931), Swiss aviation pioneer and balloon captain
- Spelthahn, Wolfgang (* 1963), German politician (CDU), district administrator of the Düren district
- Speltz, George Henry (1912-2004), American clergyman, Bishop of Saint Cloud
- Speltz, Johannes August (1823–1893), lawyer and politician of the Free City of Frankfurt
- Spelvin, Georgina (* 1936), American porn actress
- Spelzini, Beatriz , Argentine actress
Spem
- Spemann, Adolf (1886–1964), German publisher and cultural politician
- Spemann, Franz (1877–1956), German writer and secretary of the German Christian Student Union
- Spemann, Hans (1869–1941), German biologist
- Spemann, Rudolf (1905–1947), German calligrapher and type designer
- Spemann, Wilhelm (1844–1910), German publisher
- Spemann, Wolf (* 1931), German graphic artist, sculptor and object artist
Donate
- Spénale, Georges (1913–1983), French politician (PS), MEP; President of the European Parliament
- Spénard, Richard (* 1952), Canadian racing car driver
- Spence, A. Michael (* 1943), American economist
- Spence, Alister (* 1955), Australian jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Spence, Basil (1907–1976), Scottish architect
- Spence, Brad (* 1984), Canadian ski racer
- Spence, Brent (1874–1967), American politician
- Spence, Bruce (* 1945), New Zealand-Australian actor
- Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910), Australian writer, feminist, and social reformer
- Spence, Daniel (* 1979), South African racing cyclist
- Spence, Edward Falles (1832-1892), American politician
- Spence, Edward Lee (* 1947), German-American author, diver, photographer and underwater archaeologist
- Spence, Errol (* 1990), American boxer
- Spence, Floyd (1928-2001), American politician
- Spence, Frances (1922–2012), American programmer of the ENIAC computer
- Spence, Francis John (1926–2011), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kingston
- Spence, Gusty (1933–2011), Northern Irish politician, leader of the Ulster Volunteer Force
- Spence, Jamie (* 1963), English golf player
- Spence, Jo (1934–1992), British photographer
- Spence, Joe (1898–1966) English football player
- Spence, John S. (1788-1840), American politician
- Spence, Jonathan (* 1936), American sinologist and professor of history at Yale University
- Spence, Jordan (* 1990), English soccer player
- Spence, Joseph (1699–1768), English historian, garden architect and man of letters
- Spence, Lansford (* 1982), Jamaican athlete
- Spence, Lewis (1874–1955), Scottish publicist
- Spence, Malcolm (1936-2017), Jamaican sprinter
- Spence, Malcolm (1937-2010), South African sprinter
- Spence, Melville (1936–2012), Jamaican sprinter and middle distance runner
- Spence, Michael (* 1978), American obstacle and cross-country runner
- Spence, Mike (1936–1968), British racing car driver
- Spence, Pamela (* 1973), German artist of Turkish rock music
- Spence, Raphaella (* 1978), British photorealist painter
- Spence, Richard D. (1925-2015), American railroad manager
- Spence, Sam (1927-2016), American composer
- Spence, Skip (1946-1999), American rock musician
- Spence, Steve (born 1962), American marathon runner
- Spence, Thomas (1750–1814), English journalist and author, advocated the socialization of property
- Spence, Thomas Ara (1810–1877), American politician
- Spence, Toby (* 1969), British opera singer (tenor)
- Spence, Victoria (* 1984), New Zealand actress
- Spence, William († 1860), British entomologist and economist
- Spencer, Abigail (* 1981), American actress
- Spencer, Alan , American producer and television writer
- Spencer, Alberto (1937–2006), Ecuadorian soccer player and consul
- Spencer, Ambrose (1765–1844), American lawyer and politician
- Spencer, Andrew (* 1980), German DJ and musician
- Spencer, Anne (1882–1975), American writer
- Spencer, Anthony (born 1984), American football player
- Spencer, Ashley (* 1993), American sprinter
- Spencer, Barbara (* 1945), Australian-Canadian economist and university professor
- Spencer, Ben (* 1989), British politician
- Spencer, Bill (born 1936), American biathlete
- Spencer, Brenda Ann (* 1962), American gunman
- Spencer, Brian (1949–1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Spencer, Bud (1929–2016), Italian actor
- Spencer, Carlos (* 1975), New Zealand rugby player
- Spencer, Charles (* 1955), English pianist and university professor
- Spencer, Charles, 3rd Duke of Marlborough (1706–1758), British peer, politician, and general
- Spencer, Charles, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (1674–1722), English politician and statesman
- Spencer, Charles, 9th Earl Spencer (born 1964), British nobleman and journalist
- Spencer, Chaske (* 1975), American actor and voice actor
- Spencer, Clark (* 1963), American film producer
- Spencer, Danielle (born 1969), Australian actress, singer and songwriter
- Spencer, David (* 1958), German-British playwright and radio play author
- Spencer, Donald (1912-2001), American mathematician
- Spencer, Dorothy (1909-2002), American film editor
- Spencer, Douglas (1910–1960), American actor
- Spencer, Earle (* 1926), American jazz musician (trombone, arrangement)
- Spencer, Edward (1881-1965), British walker
- Spencer, Elijah (1775–1852), American politician
- Spencer, Emerson (1906–1985), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Spencer, Frank Richard (* 1951), Roman Catholic Bishop
- Spencer, Freddie (1902-1992), American cyclist
- Spencer, Freddie (* 1961), American motorcycle racer
- Spencer, Frederick, 4th Earl Spencer (1798–1857), British nobleman and admiral
- Spencer, GC (1925-2007), American racing car driver
- Spencer, G. Lloyd (1893–1981), American politician
- Spencer, Galen (1840-1904), American archer
- Spencer, George E. (1836-1893) American politician
- Spencer, George, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758–1834), British nobleman and politician (Whig)
- Spencer, George, 4th Duke of Marlborough (1739–1817), British nobleman and politician
- Spencer, Henrietta Frances (1761–1821), British noblewoman and mistress of the Prince of Wales and later King George IV.
- Spencer, Herbert (1820–1903), English philosopher and sociologist
- Spencer, Herbert W. (1905–1992), American-Chilean film composer and orchestrator
- Spencer, Isaiah , American jazz musician (drums)
- Spencer, James B. (1781–1848), American lawyer and politician
- Spencer, James G. (1844–1926), American politician
- Spencer, James H. (* 1942), American film architect
- Spencer, Jasmyne (* 1990), American soccer player
- Spencer, Jason (* 1974), American politician
- Spencer, Jeremy (* 1948), English musician, founding member of the rock-blues band Fleetwood Mac
- Spencer, Jesse (* 1979), Australian actor
- Spencer, Joel H. (* 1946), American mathematician and computer scientist
- Spencer, John (1630–1693) English clergyman and scholar
- Spencer, John (1935-2006), English snooker player
- Spencer, John (1946–2005), American actor
- Spencer, John (born 1954), British non-fiction author
- Spencer, John (born 1970), Scottish football player and coach
- Spencer, John Canfield (1788–1855), American politician
- Spencer, John, 1st Earl Spencer (1734–1783), British nobleman and politician
- Spencer, John, 5th Earl Spencer (1835–1910), British nobleman and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Spencer, John, 8th Earl Spencer (1924–1992) British nobleman and politician
- Spencer, Joseph (1714–1789), American politician
- Spencer, Kaliese (* 1987), Jamaican athlete
- Spencer, Katie , British stage and production designer
- Spencer, Kenneth (1911–1964), American-German opera singer (bass) and actor
- Spencer, Kenneth Aldred (1902-1960), American industrialist
- Spencer, Kitty (* 1990), British It girl, model and a niece of Princess Diana
- Spencer, Kyle (born 1976), British tennis player
- Spencer, Larry O. (* 1954), American general, US Air Force
- Spencer, Laura (* 1986), American actress
- Spencer, Leon (1945–2012), American soul jazz musician (organ, piano) and band leader
- Spencer, Leonard James (1870-1959) British mineralogist
- Spencer, Levern (* 1984), Lucian high jumper
- Spencer, Mark (* 1977), American computer engineer
- Spencer, Mary (* 1984), Canadian boxer
- Spencer, Michael (* 1975), Scottish composer and music teacher
- Spencer, Niles (1893–1952) American painter
- Spencer, Octavia (* 1972), American actress
- Spencer, O'Neill (1909–1944), American jazz singer and drummer
- Spencer, Pam (* 1957), American high jumper
- Spencer, Percy (1894–1970), American engineer and inventor
- Spencer, Phil , American manager
- Spencer, Richard (1796–1868), American politician
- Spencer, Richard B. (* 1978), American publicist and political activist
- Spencer, Richard V. (* 1954), US Secretary of the Navy
- Spencer, Robert (born 1962), American writer
- Spencer, Robert, 2nd Earl of Sunderland (1641–1702), English diplomat and politician
- Spencer, Robert, 4th Earl of Sunderland (1701–1729), British peer and politician
- Spencer, Roy (* 1955), American climatologist
- Spencer, Rudyard (born 1944), Jamaican politician (JLP), Minister of Health
- Spencer, Samuel (1910–1997) American politician
- Spencer, Samuel R. (1871–1961) American politician
- Spencer, Scarlet (* 2007), American child actress
- Spencer, Scott (* 1945), American writer
- Spencer, Selden P. (1862-1925) American politician
- Spencer, Stanley (1868–1906) British balloonist and aviation pioneer
- Spencer, Stanley (1891-1959) British painter
- Spencer, Thomas C. (* 1946), American physicist
- Spencer, Tom (born 1948), British Conservative Party politician
- Spencer, Tracie (* 1976), American singer and actress
- Spencer, Walter Baldwin (1860–1929), biologist, anthropologist, and ethnologist
- Spencer, William (1895–1963), American racing cyclist
- Spencer, William (1900–1983), American middle-distance and obstacle runner
- Spencer, William B. (1835-1882) American politician
- Spencer, Winston Baldwin (born 1948), Antiguan politician
- Spencer-Brown, George (1923-2016) British mathematician, psychologist, poet, and songwriter
- Spencer-Churchill, Arabella (1949–2007), British co-founder of the Glastonbury Festival
- Spencer-Churchill, Charles, 9th Duke of Marlborough (1871–1934), British peer and politician
- Spencer-Churchill, George, 5th Duke of Marlborough (1766–1840), British nobleman and politician
- Spencer-Churchill, George, 6th Duke of Marlborough (1793–1857), British nobleman and politician
- Spencer-Churchill, George, 8th Duke of Marlborough (1844-1892), British peer
- Spencer-Churchill, James, 12th Duke of Marlborough (* 1955), British peer
- Spencer-Churchill, John Strange (1880–1947), British officer
- Spencer-Churchill, John, 10th Duke of Marlborough (1897–1972), British nobleman
- Spencer-Churchill, John, 11th Duke of Marlborough (1926–2014) British nobleman and politician (Member of the House of Lords)
- Spencer-Churchill, John, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822–1883), British peer and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Spencer-Churchill, Winston (1940–2010), British Conservative Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Spencer-Fleming, Julia (* 1961), American writer
- Spencer-Galanes, Lynn (* 1954), American cross-country skier
- Spencer-Nairn, Douglas, 2nd Baronet (1906–1970), Scottish politician (Unionist Party), member of the House of Commons
- Spencer-Smith, Arnold (1883–1916), British chaplain and photographer on Shackleton's expedition
- Spencker, Hermann (1897–1975), German doctor, politician (LDPD), MdV
- Spencker, Irmgard (1941–2017), German librarian
- Spencore, Blood (* 1985), German rapper
- Spendel, Christoph (* 1955), German jazz musician (keyboardist, composer, producer and university teacher)
- Spendel, Günter (1922–2009), German lawyer
- Spendelin, Richard (1859–1898), German administrative officer
- Donor, Johann († 1503), auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Spender, Matthew (* 1945), British painter, sculptor and biographer
- Spender, Percy (1897–1985), Australian politician and Secretary of State
- Spender, Stephen (1909–1995) British poet and author
- Spendiarjan, Aleksandr (1871–1928), Armenian composer
- Spendier, Sebastian (* 1996), Austrian handball player
- Spendlhofer, Lukas (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Spendlingwimmer, Roland (* 1946), Austrian development worker, supervisor of Finca Sonador
- Spener, Christian Maximilian (1678–1714), German physician, genealogist and heraldist
- Spener, Gustav (1826–1907), German judge and parliamentarian
- Spener, Jakob Carl (1684–1730), German constitutional lawyer and historian
- Spener, Johann Friedrich Christian (1760–1825), councilor at the Märkische War and Domain Chamber in Hamm and mayor (from 1809)
- Spener, Johann Karl (1710–1756), German publisher
- Spener, Johann Karl Philipp (1749–1827), German publisher and publicist
- Spener, Philipp Jacob (1635–1705), German Protestant theologian, founder of Pietism
- Spengel, Andreas (1838–1905), German high school teacher and classical philologist
- Spengel, Christoph (* 1964), German financial economist
- Spengel, Johann Wilhelm (1852–1921), German zoologist and university professor
- Spengel, Joseph Franz von (1784–1851), Bavarian officer, most recently major general
- Spengel, Laura Olivia (* 1989), Polish mezzo-soprano and former model
- Spengel, Leonhard (1803–1880), German classical philologist
- Spengelin, Friedrich (1925–2016), German architect, urban planner and university professor
- Spengelin, Ingeborg (1923–2015), German architect
- Spengemann, Carsten (* 1972), German television presenter
- Spengemann, Leopold (1816–1888), German factory worker, active in worker education
- Spengemann, Wilhelm (1851–1918), Low German writer
- Spenger, Karl (1925–1997), Swiss entrepreneur and balloon pilot
- Spengler, Albrecht (1912–1967), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Spengler, Alexander (1827–1901), doctor and revolutionary
- Spengler, Andreas (* 1947), German psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Spengler, Bruno (* 1983), Canadian racing car driver
- Spengler, Carl (1860–1937), Swiss surgeon and bacteriologist
- Spengler, Carl Martin (* 1960), German actor
- Spengler, Christoph (* 1969), German church musician
- Spengler, Dagmar (* 1974), German cellist, solo cellist of the Staatskapelle Weimar
- Spengler, Erich (1886–1962), Austrian geologist
- Spengler, Evaristo Pascoal (* 1959), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic prelate of Marajó
- Spengler, Fernando (* 1979), Cuban-German singer (tenor, high baritone), actor, songwriter and musical artist
- Spengler, Friedrich (1869–1940), German trade unionist and politician (SPD)
- Spengler, Fritz (1908–2003), German field handball player
- Spengler, Gustav (1913–1992), German psychologist
- Spengler, Hans-Dieter (* 1963), German legal scholar
- Spengler, Helmut (* 1931), German Protestant theologian
- Spengler, Horst (* 1950), German handball player and trainer
- Spengler, Jacob (1537–1613), Swiss mayor
- Spengler, Jaime (* 1960), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Porto Alegre
- Spengler, Jana (* 1995), German soccer player
- Spengler, Jannis (* 1972), Greek-German actor
- Spengler, Jeronimus (1589–1635), German glass painter
- Spengler, Johan Conrad (1767–1838), Danish art historian and Kunstkammer administrator
- Spengler, Johann Adam (1726–1790), Swiss stove maker
- Spengler, Johannes (1629–1700), Swiss mayor
- Spengler, Jörg (1938–2013), German regatta sailor
- Spengler, Lazarus (1479–1534), councilor and supporter of the Reformation in Nuremberg
- Spengler, Lorenz (1720–1807), Swiss artist
- Spengler, Lucius (1858–1923), Swiss physician
- Spengler, Lukas (* 1994), Swiss cyclist
- Spengler, Oswald (1880–1936), German historical philosopher and cultural historian
- Spengler, Pierre (* 1947), French film producer
- Spengler, Rudolf (1928–2019), German handball player and trainer
- Spengler, Stephan (* 1983), German wrestler
- Spengler, Thomas (* 1963), German logistics scientist
- Spengler, Tilman (* 1947), German author and editor
- Spengler, Volker (1939–2020), German actor
- Spengler, Walter (1896–1930), German pilot
- Spengler, Wilhelm (1907–1961), German SS standard leader
- Spenke, Eberhard (1905–1992), German physicist
- Spenkelink, John Arthur (1949–1979), American murderer
- Spenlein, Georg († 1563), German Augustinian hermit and Lutheran pastor
- Spenling, Anton (* 1953), Austrian lawyer, Vice President of the Supreme Court
- Spennader, Else (* 1911), Austrian athlete
- Spenneberg, Ralf (* 1968), German IT entrepreneur and specialist book author for Linux
- Spenner, Fridolin Karl Leopold (1798–1841), German botanist
- Spenning, Laurenz († 1477), master builder of the Gothic
- Spennrath, Friedrich (1888–1959), German government official
- Spens, Gabriel (1712–1781), Swedish field marshal
- Spenser, David (1934–2013) British film and television actor
- Spenser, Edmund († 1599), English poet
- Spenser, Jeremy (born 1937), British actor
- Spensley, James Richardson (1867–1915) English doctor, football player and coach
- Spenst, Daniel (* 1991), German Starcraft II player
- Spenst, Linda (* 1962), Canadian heptathlete and long jumper
Sper
- Spera, Benedetto (* 1934), Sicilian mafioso
- Spera, Danielle (* 1957), Austrian television presenter
- Spera, Fabrizio , Italian jazz bassist and improvisation musician
- Sperafico, Alexandre (* 1974), Brazilian automobile racing driver
- Sperafico, Ricardo (* 1979), Brazilian racing driver
- Sperafico, Rodrigo (* 1979), Brazilian racing driver
- Sperandio, Sylvia (* 1966), Austrian officer
- Speranskaja, Olga Alexandrovna , Russian environmental scientist
- Speranski, Alexei Dmitrijewitsch (1888–1961), Russian experimental pathologist
- Speranski, Michail Michailowitsch (1772–1839), Russian statesman and liberal reformer
- Speranza, Giovanni (* 1982), Italian football player
- Speranza, Roberto (* 1979), Italian politician
- Sperati, Jean de (1884–1957), postage stamp forger
- Speratti-Piñero, Emma Susana (1919–1990), Argentinian Romance philologist and Hispanicist
- Speratus, Paul (1484–1551), German theologian, reformer and songwriter
- Sperauskas, Juozas (* 1957), Lithuanian politician, mayor of Joniškis
- Sperbach, Karl Gottlob (1694–1772), German orientalist
- Sperber, Albert von (1836–1889), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Sperber, Alexander (* 1952), American football player and co-founder of the first German football club
- Sperber, Dan (* 1942), French anthropologist
- Sperber, Ed (* 1937), German jazz and entertainment musician (tenor, alto saxophone, clarinet, flute, vocals, conductor)
- Sperber, Else von (1881–1977), German politician (DNVP), MdR
- Sperber, Emil Victor von (1848–1903), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Sperber, Emil von (1815–1880), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Sperber, Erhardus (1529–1608), theologian of the Reformation period
- Sperber, Eugen von (1808–1879), German manor owner and politician
- Sperber, Ferdinand (1855–1933), German engineer
- Sperber, Georg (1897–1943), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, SA leader and mayor of Hersbruck
- Sperber, Georg (* 1933), German forestry practitioner and forest scientist
- Sperber, Hans (1885–1963), German linguist, Germanist and university professor
- Sperber, Hermann von (1840–1908), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Sperber, Hugo (1885–1938), Austrian lawyer and attorney in the Austrian First Republic
- Sperber, Jonathan (* 1952), American modern historian
- Sperber, Julius († 1616), German alchemist and Rosicrucian
- Sperber, Lukas T. (* 1995), German actor and voice actor
- Sperber, Manès (1905–1984), Austro-French writer, social psychologist and philosopher
- Sperber, Milo (1911–1992), Austrian-born, British actor on stage and film
- Sperber, Niclas (* 1996), German basketball player
- Sperber, Traudel (* 1957), German actress and voice actress
- Sparrowhawk, Wendie Jo (1958–2005), American actress
- Sperber, Wilhelm (1908–1987), German film producer
- Sperber-Seiderer, Silvia (* 1965), German marksman and Olympic champion in 1988
- Sperberg, Fritz (* 1951), American actor
- Sperelli, Alessandro (1589–1671), Italian clergyman and bishop of Gubbio
- Sperelli, Sperello (1639–1710), Italian cardinal
- Spergel, David (* 1961), American astrophysicist
- Sperger, Hans (1910–1981), Austrian politician, Provincial Councilor for Vorarlberg
- Sperger, Johannes Matthias (1750–1812), Austrian composer
- Sperges, Joseph von (1725–1791), Austrian diplomat
- Speri, Tito (1825-1853), Italian freedom fighter
- Spering, Andreas (* 1966), German musician
- Spering, Christoph (* 1959), German conductor
- Spering-Fischer, Ute (1926–2019), German organist
- Sperisen, Erwin (* 1970), Swiss-Guatemalan police officer
- Sperk, Alexander (* 1968), German historian
- Sperka, Karl (1853–1932), German glove maker and politician (SPD), MdR
- Sperl, August (1862–1926), German archivist, historian and writer
- Sperl, Friedrich (1897–1985), German economist
- Sperl, Gabriela (* 1952), German producer and screenwriter
- Sperl, Gerfried (* 1941), Austrian journalist
- Sperl, Gottfried (* 1954), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Sperl, Hans (1861–1959), Austrian legal scholar and author
- Sperl, Johann († 1796), German painter
- Sperl, Johann (1840–1914), German painter
- Sperl, Karl (* 1935), German soccer player
- Šperl, Milan (* 1980), Czech cross-country skier
- Sperl, Rainer (* 1949), German sculptor
- Sperl, Rudolf , Austrian editor and graphic artist
- Sperl, Silvia (* 1991), German volleyball player
- Sperl, Sonja (* 1936), German ski racer
- Sperlette, Johannes (1661–1725), French philosopher
- Sperlich, Billy (* 1977), German-American sports scientist
- Sperlich, Georg (1877–1941), German lawyer and Lord Mayor of Münster
- Sperlich, Hans (1847–1931), German genre painter and photographer
- Sperlich, Hans (1925–2019), German local politician
- Sperlich, Hans-Jürgen (* 1948), German football player
- Sperlich, Hartmut (* 1950), German soccer player
- Sperlich, Joseph (1845–1914), German lawyer, district court president and politician (center), MdR
- Sperlich, Martin (1919–2003), German art historian and palace director
- Sperlich, Peter (* 1965), German judge
- Sperling, Adolf (1882–1966), German lawyer and politician
- Sperling, Andrea , American film producer
- Sperling, Bodo (* 1952), German painter and conceptual artist
- Sperling, Carl Gottfried (1802–1864), German politician
- Sperling, Claus (1890–1971), German painter and pastor
- Sperling, Dietrich (* 1933), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Sperling, Eckhard (1925–2007), German physician and psychoanalyst
- Sperling, Eduard (1902–1985), German wrestler
- Sperling, Elliot (1951-2017), American Tibetologist
- Sperling, Ferdinand Otto von (1821–1915), royal Prussian lieutenant general and most recently commander of the 27th Infantry Brigade
- Sperling, Fritz (1911–1958), German politician (KPD) and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Sperling, Gene (* 1958), American economist and politician
- Sperling, George (* 1934), American psychologist
- Sperling, Gerhard (1908–1975), German painter
- Sperling, Gerhard (* 1937), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Sperling, Göran (1630–1691), Swedish field marshal
- Sperling, Gottfried (1921–1991), German SED functionary, General Secretary of the VdgB
- Sperling, Gustav , German wrestler
- Sperling, Hanna (* 1952), German doctor and chairwoman of the regional association of Jewish communities in Westphalia-Lippe
- Sperling, Hans Ernst von (1696–1769), royal Polish and electoral Saxon chief forest and game master in Thuringia and manor owner
- Sperling, Hans-Jürgen (* 1943), German lawyer, university professor and local politician
- Sperling, Heike (* 1965), German designer
- Sperling, Heinrich (1844-1924), German figure and especially animal painter
- Sperling, Hilde (1908–1981), German-Danish tennis player
- Sperling, Joachim (1891–1975), German general
- Sperling, Johann (1603–1658), German medic, zoologist and physicist
- Sperling, Karl (* 1941), German human geneticist
- Sperling, Kurt (1903–1992), German film and theater actor
- Sperling, Kurt von (1850–1914), Prussian general of the infantry, military governor of the city of Cologne
- Sperling, Leon , Polish football player
- Sperling, Lutz (* 1939), German engineering scientist
- Sperling, Milton (1912–1988), American screenwriter and film producer
- Sperling, Oskar von (1814–1872), Prussian major general
- Sperling, Otto (1602–1681), German doctor and botanist
- Sperling, Otto (1902–1985), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Sperling, Otto-Karl (1917–1996), German surgeon, orthopedic surgeon, sports medicine specialist and university professor
- Sperling, Paul Gottfried (1652–1709), German physician
- Sperling, Rolf , German cameraman
- Sperling, Rolf (* 1940), German water diver
- Sperling, Rolf (* 1967), German playwright
- Sperling, Rudolf (1888–1914), German businessman
- Sperling, Sacha (* 1990), French writer
- Sperling, Theresa (* 1971), German writer, playwright and stage poet
- Sperling, Walter (1897–1975), German author, graphic artist
- Sperling, Walter (1932–2016), German geographer, professor of geography
- Sperling, Wolfram (* 1952), German sports scientist, university professor, sports swimmer, swimming sports official
- Spernath, Stefan (1913–1999), German entrepreneur
- Sperner, Emanuel (1905–1980), German mathematician
- Sperner, Heribert (1915–1943), Austrian football player
- Sperner, Rudolf (1919–2010), German trade unionist
- Sperner, Wolfgang (1924–2005), Austrian journalist and book author
- Spero, Donald (* 1939), American rower
- Spero, Joan (* 1944), American diplomat, banker and manager
- Spero, Nancy (1926–2009), American figurative painter and feminist
- Speroni, Carlo (1895–1969), Italian long-distance runner
- Speroni, Charles (1911–1984), American Romanist and Italianist
- Speroni, Francesco (* 1946), Italian politician, MEP
- Speroni, Julián (* 1979), Argentinian football player
- Speroni, Sperone (1500–1588), Italian humanist and author
- Sperr, Anneken Kari (* 1974), German lawyer
- Sperr, Franz (1878–1945), German officer, lawyer, diplomat and resistance fighter
- Sperr, Franziska (* 1949), German journalist and writer
- Sperr, Martin (1944–2002), Lower Bavarian playwright and actor
- Sperr, Monika (1941–1984), German writer and journalist
- Sperrazza, Vinnie (* 1979), American jazz musician (drums, percussion, marimba) and composer
- Sperre, Hans (1937–2002), Norwegian badminton player
- Lock, hans jr. (* 1967), Norwegian badminton player
- Sperrer, Raphael (* 1965), Austrian rally driver
- Sperreuth, Claus Dietrich von , general during the Thirty Years' War
- Sperrfechter, Bernhard (* 1960), German guitarist
- Sperrle, Hugo (1885–1953), German officer and Field Marshal General in World War II
- Sperry, Brett W. , American computer game developer
- Sperry, Charles S. (1847-1911), American Rear Admiral
- Sperry, Dan (* 1985), American magician and illusionist
- Sperry, Elmer Ambrose (1860–1930) American inventor and businessman
- Sperry, Francis Louis (1861–1906), American chemist, namesake of the mineral sperrylite
- Sperry, Lawrence (1892-1923), American pilot and inventor
- Sperry, Lewis (1848–1922), American politician
- Sperry, Nehemiah D. (1827–1911), American politician
- Sperry, Pauline (1885–1967), American mathematician
- Sperry, Roger (1913-1994), American neurobiologist
- Sperschneider, Ragna (1928–2003), German goldsmith and enamel artist
- Sperschneider, Ulrich (* 1940), German football player
- Spervogel , Middle High German song poet
- Sperzel, Wolfgang (* 1956), German comic artist and cartoonist
Spes
- Spes, Guerau de (1524–1572), Spanish diplomat, Ambassador of Spain to the United Kingdom
- Spescha, Christian (* 1989), Swiss ski racer
- Spescha, Flurin (1958–2000), Swiss writer and publicist
- Spescha, Matias (1925–2008), Swiss artist
- Spescha, Placidus a (1752–1833), Swiss Benedictine priest, cartographer, geographer, alpinist, natural scientist and linguist
- Spessart, Jean (1886–1961), German landscape painter
- Speßhardt, Hanns Carl Wilhelm Haubold von (1797–1860), Minister of State of Saxony-Meiningen
- Speßhardt, Hans-Joachim (* 1935), German painter and author
- Spessiwzew, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1970), Russian serial killer
Spet
- Speta, Franz (1941–2015), Austrian botanist
- Speter, Max (1883–1942), German chemist and historian of chemistry
- Speth von Schülzburg, Karl (1844–1905), German nobleman, member of the state parliament, lord of the major, district judge and chamberlain
- Speth von Schülzburg, Viktor , Austrian consul in Berlin
- Speth, Balthasar (1774–1846), German Roman Catholic clergyman, art collector, art writer, miniature painter and lithographer
- Speth, Brigitte (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Speth, Friedrich (* 1937), German politician (CSU)
- Speth, Gustav (1879–1937), Russian philosopher, psychologist and translator with German roots
- Speth, Hans (1897–1985), German artillery general in World War II
- Speth, Hans (1934–2016), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Speth, Jakob (1820–1856), German painter
- Speth, Johann , German organist and composer
- Speth, Josef (* 1938), German physicist
- Speth, Maria (* 1967), German film director and author
- Speth, Michael (* 1951), German rower
- Speth, Ralf (* 1955), German industrial manager
- Spethmann, Albert (1894–1986), German landscape, genre and portrait painter
- Spethmann, Dieter (1926–2016), German lawyer and industrial manager, CEO of Thyssen AG
- Spethmann, Hans (1885–1957), German geographer and historian
- Spethmann, Laurens (* 1930), German entrepreneur
- Spethmann, Richard (1891–1960), German theater actor, director, theater director and Low German writer
- Spethmann, Viviane (* 1967), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Spethmann, Wilhelm (1861–1926), German print shop owner and politician (FVp), MdR
- Spets, Lars-Erik (* 1985), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Spetsiotis, Konstandinos (1883–1966), Greek walker
- Spetsmann, Bernhard (1892–1974), German politician (CDU), member of the Bundestag and trade unionist
- Spetsmark, Julia (* 1989), Swedish soccer player
- Spett, Per (* 1985), Swedish freestyle skier
- Spettmann, Georg (1910–1943), German communist resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Spetzler, Anton (1799–1852), German architect and construction officer
- Spetzler, Anton (1869–1934), German politician (DVP), MdR
Speu
- Speusippus , nephew of Plato, Scholarch of the Elder Academy
- Speusippus († 175), Christian martyr and saint
Spev
- Spěváček, Viktor (1888–1941), xxx
- Spevack, Jason (born 1997), Canadian actor
- Spevack, Melodee (* 1953), American voice actress, actress and stuntwoman
Spew
- Spewack, Bella (1899–1990), American screenwriter of Romanian origin
- Spewack, Sam (1899–1971), American screenwriter
Spey
- Speyer, Alexis de (1854–1916), Russian ambassador
- Speyer, Augustin (* 1974), German linguist and Germanist
- Speyer, Carl (1877–1927), German historian and paleontologist
- Speyer, Christian (1855–1929), German horse painter
- Speyer, Edmund (1878–1942), German chemist
- Speyer, Eva (* 1883), German actress
- Speyer, Franziska (1844–1909), German founder and patron
- Speyer, Friedrich (1782–1839), German physician
- Speyer, Georg (1835–1902), German banker and patron
- Speyer, Heinrich (1897–1935), German orientalist
- Speyer, Jaap (1891–1952), Dutch film director
- Speyer, James (1861–1941), American banker
- Speyer, Leonora (1872–1956), American poet and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Speyer, Marcel , German soccer player
- Speyer, Michel († 1822), German rabbi
- Speyer, Oscar (1827–1882), German geologist and paleontologist
- Speyer, Wilhelm (1790–1878), German composer
- Speyer, Wilhelm (1887–1952), German writer
- Speyer, Wolfgang (* 1933), German classical philologist and historian of religion
- Speyerer, Jakob Wilhelm (1789–1876), Baden administrative officer and member of the state parliament
- Speymann, Johann (1563–1625), German mayor, councilor and merchant in Danzig
- Speyr, Adrienne von (1902–1967), Swiss doctor, mystic and spiritual writer
- Speyr, Wilhelm von (1852–1939), Swiss psychiatrist
- Speyrer, Jew (1929–2013), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Lake Charles
Spec
- Spezi, Mario , Italian journalist and author
- Spezial (* 1965), German techno DJ
- Spezialetti, Alessandro (* 1975), Italian racing cyclist
- Speziali, Carla (* 1961), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Spezza, Andrea , Italian builder
- Spezza, Jason (* 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Spezzati, Nicoletta Vittoria (* 1948), Italian nun