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- Stera-Kustusz, Anna (* 1974), Polish biathlete
Die
- Sterba, Editha (1895–1986), Austrian-American psychoanalyst
- Sterba, Günther (* 1922), German zoologist
- Sterba, Hubert (* 1945), Austrian forest scientist
- Sterba, Richard (1898–1989), American psychoanalyst of Austrian origin
- Štěrba, Robert (* 1961), Czechoslovak cyclist
- Štěrba, Vladimír (1897–1940), Czechoslovak general and resistance fighter
- Sterbak, Jana (* 1955), Canadian conceptual artist
- Šterbák, Marcel (* 1980), Slovak ice hockey player
- Sterbeeck, Franciscus van (1630–1693), Flemish clergyman, botanist and mycologist
- Šterbik, Arpad (* 1979), Spanish handball player
- Sterbini, Cesare (1783–1831), Italian opera librettist
- Sterbini, Pietro (1793–1863), Italian freedom fighter in the Risorgimento
- Mortal, Ulrike (* 1970), German political scientist, writer and presenter
- Sterbling, Anton (* 1953), German sociologist and educator and university professor
Sterc
- Šterc, František (1912–1978), Czechoslovak football player
- Sterca Șuluțiu, Alexandru (1794–1867), Archbishop of Făgăraș
- Sterchele, François (1982-2008), Belgian football player
- Sterchi, Beat (* 1949), Swiss writer
- Sterck, Anna Maria (1668–1679), Swabian girl who was persecuted as a witch
- Sterck, Marita de (* 1955), Flemish writer
- Stercken, Hans (1923–1999), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Stercken, Martina , German-Swiss historian
- Stercker, Heinrich († 1483), German humanist and councilor of the Electorate of Saxony
- Sterckx, Dirk (* 1946), Belgian journalist and politician (Open VLD), MEP
- Sterckx, Engelbert (1792–1867), Belgian theologian, Archbishop of Mechelen and cardinal priest
- Sterckx, Ernest (1922–1975), Belgian racing cyclist
- Sterckx, Leo (* 1936), Belgian track cyclist
Stere
- Stere, Mihai (* 1975), Romanian football player and coach
- Sterenbach, Saray (* 1994), Israeli tennis player
- Stereo Mike (* 1978), Greek rapper
- Steres, Daniel (* 1990), American football player
- Sterett, Samuel (1758–1833), American politician
Death
- Sterff, Josef (1935–2015), German bobsledder
- Sterflinger, Robert (* 1964), German ice hockey player
Sterg
- Stergiou, Antonia (* 1985), Greek high jumper
- Stergiou, Leonidas (* 2002), Swiss football player
Steri
- Steriadi, Jean Alexandru (1880–1956), Romanian painter and printmaker
- Sterigere, John Benton (1793-1852), American politician
- Stering, Josef (* 1949), Austrian football player
Sterj
- Sterjovski, Mile (born 1979), Australian soccer player
Strong
- Sterk, Harald (1938–1991), Austrian cultural journalist
- Sterk, Marijn (* 1987), Dutch football player
- Sterk, Max (* 1951), German soccer player
- Sterk, Mieke (* 1946), Dutch sprinter, hurdler and pentathlete
- Sterk, Robert (1949–2013), Austrian journalist, book author and media consultant
- Sterk, Wilhelm , Austrian playwright and operetta librettist
- Sterkel, Franz Xaver (1750–1817), German pianist and composer
- Sterkenburg, Peter J. (1955-2000), Dutch marine painter
Sterl
- Sterl, Oliver (* 1969), Austrian architect
- Sterl, Raimund Walter (1936–2010), German organist, composer, archivist and music historian
- Sterl, Robert (1867–1932), German painter and graphic artist
- Sterland, Mel (* 1961), English football player
- Sterler, Fritz (1886–1920), German theater and silent film actor
- Sterler, Hermine (1894–1982), German actress
- Sterlikowa, Bella Nikolajewna (* 1984), Russian skeleton pilot
- Sterling, Alexandre (born 1966), French actor and singer
- Sterling, Ansel (1782-1853), American politician
- Sterling, Brett (* 1984), American ice hockey player
- Sterling, Bruce (born 1954), American science fiction writer
- Sterling, Bruce Foster (1870–1945), American politician
- Sterling, Donald (* 1934), American financial tycoon and former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team
- Sterling, Eleonore (1925–1968), German political scientist
- Sterling, Ford (1883–1939), American actor and film director
- Sterling, Fred (1869–1934), American politician
- Sterling, George (1869–1926), American poet and playwright
- Sterling, Jan (1921–2004), American theater and film actress
- Sterling, Jeffrey, Baron Sterling of Plaistow (* 1934), British politician, entrepreneur and business manager
- Sterling, John Allen (1857–1918), American politician
- Sterling, John William (1844–1918), American lawyer and generous patron of Yale University
- Sterling, Justin (* 1968), American porn actor, director and producer
- Sterling, Matt (1942-2006), American film director for gay porn films
- Sterling, Maury (* 1971), American actor
- Sterling, Micah (1784–1844), American lawyer and politician
- Sterling, Mindy (born 1953), American actress
- Sterling, Molly (* 1998), Irish singer-songwriter
- Sterling, Nici (* 1968), British porn actress
- Sterling, Peter (* 1940), American psychologist and neurophysiologist
- Sterling, Philip (1922–1998), American actor and jazz pianist
- Sterling, Rachel (* 1979), American actress, dancer and model
- Sterling, Raheem (* 1994), English-Jamaican soccer player
- Sterling, Robert (1917–2006), American actor and entrepreneur
- Sterling, Ross S. (1875–1949), American politician and Governor of the State of Texas (1931–1933)
- Sterling, Thomas (1851–1930), American politician
- Sterling, Tisha (* 1944), American actress
- Sterly, Hans-Jürgen (1938–2012), German headmaster and author
- Sterly, Joachim (1926–2001), German ethnologist
- Sterlyk, Volodymyr (* 1940), Soviet-Ukrainian rower
Sterm
- Sterman, George (* 1946), American theoretical elementary particle physicist
- Stermann, Catherine (1949–1985), French actress
- Stermann, Dirk (* 1965), German satirist, radio presenter, cabaret artist and writer
- Stermitz, Mercedes (* 1958), Austrian racing driver
- Stermsek, Anton , German soccer player
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- Stern Cohen, Hilda (1924–1997), German-American poet, writer and Holocaust survivor
- Stern von Gwiazdowski, Karl Ludwig (1794–1874), Prussian major general and military writer
- Stern von Labach, Peter , chronicler in the service of the Habsburgs
- Stern, Abraham († 1842), Polish watchmaker, self-taught mathematician and inventor of calculating machines
- Stern, Adolf (1835–1907), German literary historian and poet
- Stern, Adolf (1849–1907), German chess player
- Stern, Adrian (* 1975), Swiss singer and songwriter
- Stern, Adriana (* 1960), German writer
- Stern, Alexander (* 1976), German sculptor, painter and installation artist
- Stern, Alfred (1831–1918), Austrian lawyer and Viennese local politician
- Stern, Alfred (1846–1936), German historian
- Stern, Alfred (1899–1980), Austrian-American philosopher and university professor
- Stern, Alfred (1901–1982), Swiss musician and composer
- Stern, Anna (* 1990), Swiss writer
- Stern, Anne-Lise (1921–2013), French psychoanalyst and Holocaust survivor
- Stern, Anschel (1820–1888), German chief rabbi and educator
- Stern, Arno (* 1924), German art teacher
- Stern, Arthur (1874–1942), Austrian film manager, producer and distributor
- Stern, August (1837–1914), German pedagogue, choir director and composer
- Stern, Aurelia (* 2000), German actress
- Stern, Avraham (1907–1942), Polish poet, founder and head of the Zionist organization Lechi
- Stern, Bert (1929–2013), American fashion and advertising photographer
- Stern, Bertrand (* 1948), German philosopher
- Stern, Bezalel (1798-1853), Russian educator
- Stern, Bobby (* 1952), American fusion jazz saxophonist
- Stern, Carl (1819–1875), German theologian and university professor
- Stern, Carl Friedrich von (1859–1944), Baltic German historian, librarian and journalist
- Stern, Carl Walfried von (1819–1874), Baltic-German farmer and poet
- Stern, Carola (1925–2006), German publicist and journalist
- Stern, Clara (1877–1948), German-American developmental psychologist
- Stern, Claudia (* 1962), German pop singer
- Stern, Curt (1902–1981), German-American geneticist
- Stern, Daniel (1934–2012), American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Stern, Daniel (* 1957), American actor
- Stern, David (1942-2020), American manager, commissioner of the NBA
- Stern, David A. (* 1958), American author
- Stern, David D. (* 1956), American artist
- Stern, Dawn (born 1966), American actress and model
- Stern, Desider (1907–2000), Jewish lexicographer
- Stern, Dieter (1934–2011), German chess player
- Stern, Dorothea (1878–1949), German art historian
- Stern, Edna (* 1977), Belgian-Israeli pianist
- Stern, Édouard (1954–2005), French banker and financier
- Stern, Elsbeth (* 1957), German psychologist and university professor
- Stern, Erich (1889–1959), German psychiatrist, psychologist and educator
- Stern, Ernst (1876–1954), German set designer, production designer, costume designer and graphic artist
- Stern, Ernst von (1859–1924), German-Russian ancient historian and classical philology
- Štern, Evžen (1889–1942), Czechoslovak lawyer and politician
- Stern, Felix (1884–1942), German neurologist
- Stern, Frank (* 1944), German historian and cultural scientist
- Stern, Franz Alice (* 1990), Italian music producer, composer and DJ
- Stern, Fried , German painter, graphic artist, writer and radio author
- Stern, Friedel (1917–2006), Israeli cartoonist
- Stern, Friedrich Sigismund (1812–1889), Baltic German painter and graphic artist
- Stern, Fritz (1926–2016), American historian of German origin
- Stern, Gabriel (1913–1983), Jewish writer and journalist
- Stern, Georg (1820–1876), German architect, vocational school teacher, librarian and founder
- Stern, Georg (1867–1934), German engineer
- Stern, Georg (1921–1980), German opera singer (bass)
- Stern, Gerald (born 1925), American poet
- Stern, Gerda (1903–1992), German editor and KPD functionary
- Stern, Gerson (1874–1956), German writer
- Stern, Gerta (1915–2018), Austrian actress and beautician
- Stern, Grete (1904–1999), German-Argentine photographer
- Stern, Guy (* 1922), German-American literary scholar
- Stern, Hans (1922–2007), German-Brazilian jeweler, senior director of the third largest jewelry company in the world
- Stern, Heinemann (1878–1957), German educator
- Stern, Heinrich (1897–1974), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Stern, Heinrich (* 1938), German cook
- Stern, Hellmut (1928–2020), German violinist and book author
- Stern, Henri (1902–1988), Franco-German art historian and archaeologist
- Stern, Hermann (1866–1933), victim of the Creglingen pogrom, is considered to be the first victim of systematic persecution of Jews during the Nazi era
- Stern, Hermann (1912–1978), German church musician and composer
- Stern, Hermann J. (* 1966), Swiss economist, manager and business journalist
- Stern, Horst (1922–2019), German journalist, filmmaker and writer
- Stern, Howard (* 1954), American radio host
- Stern, Irma (1894–1966), South African artist
- Stern, Isaac (1920–2001), American violinist
- Stern, Isabell (* 1983), German actress
- Stern, Itzhak (1901–1969), Polish-Israeli survivor of the Shoah and helper in Oskar Schindler's rescue operations
- Stern, Jacques (1882–1949), French-Jewish politician
- Stern, Jacques (* 1949), French cryptologist
- Stern, Jakob (1843–1911), German rabbi who turned himself into a free-thinking socialist, author
- Stern, James (1904-1993), Irish-British writer and translator
- Stern, Jean (1875–1962), French sword fencer and Olympic champion in 1908
- Stern, Jeanne (1908–1998), translator and screenwriter
- Stern, Jenna (* 1967), American actress
- Stern, Joanna , American technology journalist
- Stern, Jochen (* 1928), German actor
- Stern, Josef (1839–1902), German journalist, editor of the Frankfurter Zeitung, member of the Prussian House of Representatives (15th electoral term)
- Stern, Josef (1849–1924), pioneer of rail, electricity and mining technology in Austria
- Stern, Josef Luitpold (1886–1966), Austrian poet
- Stern, Joseph Peter (1920–1991), British Germanist
- Stern, Joshua Michael (* 1961), American film director and screenwriter
- Stern, Julius (1820–1883), German music teacher and composer
- Stern, Julius (1858–1914), German banker, art collector and patron
- Stern, Karl (1906–1975), German-Canadian psychiatrist and neurologist
- Stern, Karl von , Austrian graphic artist and painter
- Stern, Karoline († 1887), German opera singer (soprano)
- Stern, Käthe (1894–1973), German-American Montessori teacher
- Stern, Klaus (* 1932), German legal scholar
- Stern, Klaus (* 1968), German filmmaker, screenwriter and director
- Stern, Kurt (1907–1989), German journalist, communist, writer and translator
- Stern, Leni (* 1952), German jazz guitarist, singer and pianist
- Stern, Leo (1901–1982), German historian
- Stern, Lina Solomonowna (1878–1968), Soviet-Latvian physiologist and biologist
- Stern, Loretta (* 1974), German singer and actress
- Stern, Louis (1847–1922), German-American entrepreneur
- Stern, Ludwig (1778–1828), Mayor of Kassel
- Stern, Ludwig (1846–1911), German orientalist, Egyptologist, Coptologist and Celtologist
- Stern, Madeleine (1912–2007), American antiquarian bookseller and author
- Stern, Manfred (1896–1954), communist, Comintern employee and spy for the Soviet military intelligence service, GRU
- Stern, Marc (1956–2005), Orthodox rabbi of the Jewish community of Osnabrück, author
- Stern, Marcel (1909–1989), French composer and violinist
- Stern, Marcel (1922–2002), Swiss sailor
- Stern, Maria (* 1972), Austrian singer-songwriter, writer
- Stern, Marnie (* 1976), American musician
- Stern, Martin (* 1930), Swiss literary scholar
- Stern, Matthew , American biathlete
- Stern, Maurice , American opera singer (tenor) and sculptor
- Stern, Maurice Reinhold von (1860–1938), German-Baltic writer and journalist
- Stern, Max (1872–1943), German painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Stern, Max (1904–1987), German-Canadian art historian and gallery owner in Düsseldorf and Montreal
- Stern, Max , Costa Rican poker player, doctor, and author
- Stern, Meir († 1680), rabbi, Kabbalist
- Stern, Menahem (1925–1989), Israeli classical philologist and ancient historian
- Stern, Michael (1897–1989), Austrian lawyer and criminal defense attorney
- Stern, Mike (* 1953), American jazz guitarist
- Stern, Moritz (1807–1894), German mathematician and the first Jewish full professor at a German university
- Stern, Nicholas (* 1946), British economist
- Stern, Nina (* 1979), German pop singer, presenter, actress, copywriter and music producer
- Stern, Oliver (* 1953), German Schlager country interpreter, composer, lyricist, music producer and book author
- Stern, Oliver (1959–2011), Austrian actor
- Stern, Otto (1888–1969), German-American physicist
- Stern, Otto (1921–1996), Swiss actor and voice actor
- Stern, Paul (1844–1912), Prussian major general
- Stern, Peggy (* 1948), American jazz pianist and keyboardist
- Stern, Peggy (* 1957), American film producer and film director
- Stern, Peter (1852–1929), German local politician and mayor of the city of Viersen
- Stern, Peter August (1907–1947), German journalist, editor and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Stern, Phil (1919–2014), American photographer
- Stern, Philippe (* 1938), Swiss entrepreneur (Patek Philippe)
- Stern, René (* 1972), German chess grandmaster
- Stern, Richard (1865–1911), German doctor
- Stern, Richard (1899–1967), German entrepreneur and emigrant
- Stern, Richard Martin (1915-2001), American writer
- Stern, Robert (1885–1964), German architect
- Stern, Robert AM (* 1939), American traditional architect and professor
- Stern, Robert L. (* 1932), American Roman Catholic clergyman
- Stern, Roger (* 1950), American novelist and comic book author
- Stern, Ronald J. (* 1947), American mathematician
- Stern, Ronnie (* 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Stern, Rudolf (1895–1962), German doctor
- Stern, Sabrina (* 1982), German pop singer
- Stern, Selma (1890–1981), German historian
- Stern, Shoshannah (* 1980), American deaf actress
- Stern, Sigismund (1812–1867), educator and writer
- Stern, Stefanie (1901–1996), German foil fencer
- Stern, Stewart (1922-2015), American screenwriter
- Stern, Tania (1904–1995), German-British translator
- Stern, Tanja (* 1952), German writer
- Stern, Theodor (1837–1900), German banker, politician, patron and founder
- Stern, Todd (* 1951), American politician, climate commissioner for the Obama administration
- Stern, Tom (* 1946), American cameraman
- Stern, Victor (1885–1958), Austrian politician (KPČ) and philosopher
- Stern, Vivien, Baroness Stern (* 1941), British politician
- Stern, Walter (* 1972), Austrian skeleton pilot
- Stern, Werner (1932-2018), German correspondence chess master
- Stern, Wilhelm (1792–1873), German educator
- Stern, Willem B. (* 1938), emeritus associate professor at the University of Basel
- Stern, William (1871–1938), German psychologist and founder of differential psychology
- Stern, Wolf (1897–1961), head of the Institute for German Military History in Potsdam
- Stern, Yuri (1949–2007), Israeli politician
- Stern-Loridan, Marie Louise (* 1911), German, Jewish resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Stern-Rubarth, Edgar (1883–1972), German journalist and publicist
- Stern-Szana, Bernhard (1867–1927), German-Baltic-Austrian writer, historian, journalist, correspondent, travel writer, critic, cultural historian and editor
- Stern-Winter, Marianne (1919–1998), German Shoah survivor
- Sterna, Katta (1897–1984), German actress and dancer
- Sternad, Peter (* 1946), Austrian hammer thrower
- Sternad, Rudolf (1880–1945), Austrian miniature painter and lithographer of Czech descent
- Sternad, Rudolph (1906–1963), American film architect
- Sternad, Viktor (1921–2001), German textile technician and professor
- Sternagel, Manfred (* 1934), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Sternagel, Martin (1893–1943), German painter and graphic artist
- Sternal, Lin (* 1987), German film director and screenwriter
- Sternal, Raimund (* 1946), German Roman Catholic clergyman, emeritus vicar general in Magdeburg
- Sternal, Sebastian (* 1983), German jazz musician
- Sternaman, Dutch (1895-1973), American football player
- Sternaman, Joey (1900–1988), American football player and coach
- Sternat, Mathilde , French musician (cello)
- Sternaux, Ludwig (1885–1938), German theater director
- Sternbach, Johann Ernst Kregel von (1652–1731), German merchant and councilor, heir, feudal lord and court lord
- Sternbach, Leo (1908-2005), American chemist
- Sternbach, Leon (1864–1940), Polish university professor and victim of the Holocaust
- Sternbach, Paul von (1869–1948), Austrian-Italian politician (South Tyrol), member of the Tyrolean state parliament, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Sternbach, Rick (* 1951), American illustrator
- Sternbach, Therese von (1775–1829), Tyrolean freedom fighter
- Sternbacher, Georg (1933–1995), German painter
- Sternbeck, Uwe (* 1962), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Sternberg, Adalbert (1868–1930), Austro-Czech politician and publicist
- Sternberg, Alexander (* 1973), German actor
- Sternberg, Brian (1943–2013), American track and field athlete
- Sternberg, Carl (1872–1935), Austrian pathologist
- Sternberg, Charles H. (1850–1943), American fossil collector
- Sternberg, Charles M. (1885-1981), Canadian paleontologist
- Sternberg, Daniel (1913–2000), American conductor and composer
- Sternberg, Eli (1917–1988), Austrian-American mechanical engineer
- Sternberg, Erich Jakowlewitsch (1903–1980), German-Russian psychiatrist
- Sternberg, Erich Walter (1891–1974), Israeli composer
- Sternberg, Franz Philipp von (1708–1786), Bohemian nobleman and Austrian diplomat
- Sternberg, Frieda (1920–2009), German LPG chairwoman
- Sternberg, Fritz (1895–1963), German Marxist theorist
- Sternberg, Friwi (* 1931), German jazz and entertainment musician
- Sternberg, Georg (1928–2017), German racing cyclist and pacemaker
- Sternberg, George F. (1883–1969), American paleontologist
- Sternberg, George Miller (1838-1915), American physician
- Sternberg, Hans (1878–1948), German actor
- Sternberg, Heinrich von († 1328), Bishop of Bamberg
- Sternberg, Hermann (1825–1885), German civil engineer
- Sternberg, Hubert Heinrich Adalbert (1897–1987), German entrepreneur
- Sternberg, Jacques (1923-2006), Belgian writer
- Sternberg, Janek (* 1992), German soccer player
- Sternberg, Jaroslav von († 1492), governor of Upper Lusatia and Lower Lusatia
- Sternberg, Jaroslaw Ignaz von (1641–1709), Bishop of Leitmeritz
- Sternberg, Johann Heinrich (1774–1809), German physician
- Sternberg, Jonathan (1919–2018), American conductor and music teacher
- Sternberg, Josef von (1894–1969), American director
- Sternberg, Kaspar Maria von (1761–1838), Bohemian naturalist; he is considered the founder of modern paleobotany
- Sternberg, Kasper (* 1989), Danish table tennis player
- Sternberg, Kurt (1885–1942), German philosopher and author
- Sternberg, László (1905–1982), Hungarian football player and coach
- Sternberg, Leo (1876–1937), German writer and poet
- Sternberg, Lev Jakowlewitsch (1861–1927), Russian-Soviet ethnographer
- Sternberg, Ludwig (1857–1935), German actor and Reuter reciter
- Sternberg, Marcus (* 1965), German music video director
- Sternberg, Max (1856–1930), German physician
- Sternberg, Pawel Karlowitsch (1865–1920), Russian astronomer, university professor and communist revolutionary
- Sternberg, Peter Christoph (1823–1864), German journalist and private scholar
- Sternberg, Robert (* 1949), American psychologist
- Sternberg, Rudy, Baron Plurenden (1917–1978), British entrepreneur, farmer and rancher
- Sternberg, Salomon Meyer (1824–1902), German tobacco worker and worker leader
- Sternberg, Shlomo (* 1936), American mathematician
- Sternberg, Stefan (* 1984), German politician (SPD)
- Sternberg, Theodor (1891–1963), German painter and graphic artist
- Sternberg, Theodor Hermann (1878–1950), German legal philosopher
- Sternberg, Thomas (* 1952), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Sternberg, Wassili Iwanowitsch (1818–1845), Russian genre and landscape painter of the Romantic period
- Sternberg, Wolfgang (1887–1953), American mathematician
- Sternberg, Zdenko von (1410–1476), Bohemian nobleman, diplomat and politician
- Sternberg-el Hotabi, Heike (* 1955), German Egyptologist
- Sternberg-Lieben, Detlev (* 1950), German lawyer and university professor
- Sternberger, Dolf (1907–1989), German political scientist and journalist
- Šternberk, Bohumil (1897–1983), Czech astronomer, educator and first director of the Ondrejov observatory
- Sternburg, Juri (* 1983), German author and playwright
- Sternburg, Wilhelm von (* 1939), German journalist and author
- Stars, David (* 1945), British actor
- Sterne, Hedda (1910–2011), Romanian-American painter
- Sterne, Laurence (1713–1768) British writer
- Sterne, Maurice (1878–1957), American printmaker, painter, and sculptor
- Stars, Morgan (1926–2011), American actor
- Stars, Richard (* 1981), South African golfer
- Sternebeck, Sigrid (* 1949), German terrorist, member of the Red Army faction
- Sterneberg, Tatjana (* 1952), German forced laborer and founder of the association
- Sterneck and Ehrenstein, Joseph von , Governor of Carinthia
- Sterneck, Berthold (1887–1943), Austrian opera singer (pitch: bass)
- Sterneck, Kurt (1919–1998), Austrian actor, director and radio play speaker
- Sternecker, Alfons (1901–1984), German farmer and politician (CSU)
- Sternecker, Ludwig (1852–1914), Bavarian Mayor
- Sterneder, Hans (1889–1981), Austrian writer
- Sternegger, Berthold (1713–1793), Austrian Benedictine
- Sternen, Matej (1870–1949), Slovenian painter
- Sternenberg, August (1845–1920), German businessman and politician
- Sternenberg, August Wilhelm (1843–1920), German businessman and politician
- Sternenberg, Carl Wilhelm (1803–1870), German businessman and politician
- Sternenberg, Johann (1589–1662), Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Münster
- Sternenberg, Theodor (1783–1852), German businessman and politician
- Sterner, Jonas (* 2002), German soccer player
- Sterner, Michael (* 1978), German engineer and university professor
- Sterner, Robin (* 1990), Swedish ice hockey player
- Sterner, Ulf (* 1941), Swedish ice hockey player
- Sternfeld, Carl Kriegelstein von († 1920), Bohemian lawyer and politician
- Sternfeld, Jacques (1874–1934), Austrian portrait and genre painter
- Sternfeld, Joel (* 1944), American photographer
- Sternfeld, Nora (* 1976), Austrian art and cultural scientist, curator and university professor
- Sternfeld, Richard (1858–1926), German historian
- Sternfeld, Wilhelm (1888–1973), journalist, writer and researcher in exile
- Sternglass, Ernest J. (1923-2015), American physicist
- Sternhagen, Frances (* 1930), American film and theater actress
- Sternhardt, Hans-Joachim (* 1948), German painter and sculptor
- Sternheim, Adolf (1871–1950), German victim of National Socialism and philanthropist
- Sternheim, Carl (1878–1942), German playwright and writer
- Sternheim, Hermann (1849–1916), German journalist, writer and theater director
- Sternheim, Julius , German screenwriter, film producer and production manager
- Sternheim, Mopsa (1905–1954), German set designer, costume designer and resistance fighter
- Sternheim, Thea (1883–1971), German author
- Sternheim-Peters, Eva (1925–2020), German teacher, psychologist and author
- Sternheimer, Marco (* 1998), German ice hockey player
- Sternhell, Zeev (1935–2020), Israeli political scientist and historian
- Sternhold, Thomas († 1549), English writer
- Sterni, Gaetana (1827–1889), Italian nun and founder of the order
- Sternickel, Alfred (1825–1894), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator
- Sternickel, August (1866–1913), German murderer and arsonist
- Sternisko, Roland (* 1988), German soccer player
- Sternitzky, Isolde (1938–2019), German homeland researcher and author
- Sternjuk, Wolodymyr (1907–1997), Ukrainian clergyman, Greek Catholic auxiliary bishop in Lemberg and titular archbishop of Marcianopolis
- Sternkopf, Michael (* 1970), German soccer player
- Sternkopf, Werner (1928–2015), German local politician (SED) and legal scholar
- Sternlicht, Barry (* 1959), American entrepreneur
- Sternlieb, Markus (1877–1934), German architect and municipal building officer in Ludwigshafen
- Sternmut, Norbert (* 1958), German author
- Sternstein, Wolfgang (* 1939), German peace and conflict researcher and author
- Sternthal, Alfred (1862–1942), dermatologist and radiation therapist in Braunschweig
- Sternthal, Barbara (* 1961), Austrian author, translator and editor
- Sternweiler, Andreas (* 1957), German art historian and author
Stero
- Stero, Henricus , German Benedictine and abbot
- Sterobo, Rasmus (* 1991), Danish road cyclist
Sterp
- Sterpu, Eugen (* 1963), Estonian artist
- Sterpu, Viive (1953–2012), Estonian artist
Sterr
- Sterr, Gerhard (1933–2011), German jazz musician and painter
- Sterr, Horst (* 1948), German geographer and university professor
- Sterr, Johann , German wrestler
- Sterre, Dionysius van der († 1691), Dutch doctor, Protomedicus on Curaçao and member of the academy of scholars "Leopoldina"
- Sterren, Paul van der (* 1956), Dutch chess player
- Sterrer, Karl (1844–1918), Austrian sculptor of historicism
- Sterrer, Karl (1885–1972), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Sterrer, Wolfgang Erasmus (* 1940), Austrian zoologist, non-fiction author and university lecturer
- Sterrett, Cliff (1883–1964) American illustrator, caricaturist, comic book artist and author
- Sterrett, Malcolm MB (born 1942), American government employee
- Sterringa, Jan (1870–1951), Dutch author and anarchist
- Sterry, Peter (1613–1672), British philosopher and theologian
- Sterry, Wolfram (* 1949), German dermatologist and university professor
Stert
- Stertenbrink, Rudolf (1937–2017), German Dominican, author and cathedral preacher in Cologne
- Stertinius Avitus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (92)
- Stertinius Quartus, Publius , Roman suffect consul (112)
- Stertz, Georg (1878–1959), German psychiatrist and neurologist
- Stertz, Norbert (* 1965), German horn player
- Stertzenbach, Werner (1909–2003), German journalist and communist
- Stertzing, Georg Christoph († 1717), German organ builder of the Thuringian Baroque
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- Sterz, Bernhard (* 1962), German administrative lawyer (former State Secretary)
- Sterz, Kristina (* 1974), German television presenter
- Sterz, Regina (* 1985), Austrian ski racer
- Sterz, Vinzenz († 1828), Austrian technician and entrepreneur
- Sterzbach, Anne (* 1969), German artist
- Sterzel, Johann Traugott (1841–1914), German paleontologist
- Sterzenbach, Benno (1916–1985), German actor and director
- Sterzenbach, Rüdiger (* 1946), German economist
- Sterzenbach, Susanne (* 1957), German author, journalist, director and translator
- Sterzi, Enrico , Italian racing car driver
- Sterzik, Jacqueline (* 1974), German writer
- Sterzing, Christian (* 1949), German lawyer and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Sterzing, Gotthilf Albert (1822–1889), German lawyer, politician and founder of the German Shooting Federation
- Sterzing, Paul (* 1901), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Sterzinger, Ferdinand (1721–1786), Austrian Catholic theologian and canon lawyer
- Sterzinger, Stefan (* 1957), Austrian singer and accordionist
- Sterzinsky, Georg (1936–2011), German archbishop and cardinal
- Sterzl, Anton (1927–2015), German journalist and book author
- Sterzl, Franz , Austrian decathlete
- Sterzl, Kunigunde († 1620), victim of a German witch trial