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- Stroba, Jerzy (1919–1999), Polish Roman Catholic clergyman and Archbishop of Poznan
- Strobach von Kleisberg, Joseph (1803–1890), Police Director of Vienna (1860–1870)
- Strobach, Hermann (1925–2018), German Germanist and folklorist
- Strobach, Josef (1852–1905), Austrian politician (CS), member of the state parliament, mayor of Vienna
- Strobach, Karl junior (1870–1929), German-Moravian paper engineer and general director of Papier-Industrie-AG Olleschau, Prague, Czechoslovakia
- Strobach, Karl senior († 1905), German-Moravian engineer
- Strobach, Klaus (1920–2004), German geophysicist
- Strobach, Niko (* 1969), German philosopher
- Strobach, Ottilie (1851–1931), German-Moravian opera singer
- Strobach, Paul von (1776–1854), construction technician and civil servant
- Stroband, Heinrich (1548–1609), German lawyer and mayor and burgrave of Thorn
- Strobandt, Philipp (1804-1892), German lawyer and politician
- Strobel y Serra, Jakob (* 1966), German journalist, author and editor
- Strobel, Al (born 1939), American actor
- Ströbel, Andreas (1812–1882), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Strobel, Andreas (* 1972), German ski mountaineer and cyclist
- Strobel, Anja (* 1974), German psychologist and university professor
- Strobel, Arno (* 1962), German writer
- Strobel, Aron (* 1958), German guitarist, songwriter and music producer
- Strobel, August (1930–2006), German historian and university professor
- Strobel, Bartholomäus , Silesian painter in Wroclaw, Prague and Poland-Lithuania
- Strobel, Benedikt (* 1979), German philosopher and university professor
- Strobel, Bernhard (* 1982), Austrian writer and translator
- Strobel, Carl , German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Strobel, Christa (1924-2018), German actress
- Ströbel, Dieter (1923–2009), German architect
- Ströbel, Eduard (1860–1919), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Strobel, Elfriede (* 1948), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Vienna
- Strobel, Eric (* 1958), American ice hockey player and Olympic gold medalist
- Strobel, Erich (1914–1943), German resistance fighter
- Strobel, Ferdinand (1908–1999), Swiss Jesuit and church historian
- Strobel, Frank (* 1966), German conductor
- Strobel, Friedrich (1822–1875), German lawyer and politician
- Strobel, Gary A. (* 1938), American microbiologist and mycologist
- Strobel, Georg (1735–1792), German painter, draftsman, graphic artist and drawing teacher, who mainly worked in Schwäbisch Gmünd
- Strobel, Georg , German gymnast
- Strobel, Georg Theodor (1736–1794), German Lutheran theologian and church historian
- Strobel, Hans (1881–1953), German architect and city planner
- Strobel, Hans (1911–1944), German folklorist
- Ströbel, Heinrich (1869–1944), German publicist and politician (SPD, USPD, SADP), MdR
- Strobel, Heinrich (1898–1970), German music critic and editor
- Ströbel, Herbert (* 1945), German agricultural economist and university professor
- Ströbel, Hermann (1941–2008), German politician, State Secretary in Thuringia
- Strobel, Horst (* 1936), German engineer and university professor
- Strobel, Jochen (* 1966), German literary scholar
- Strobel, Julius (1814–1884), German organ builder
- Ströbel, Jürgen (* 1947), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Strobel, Karl (* 1954), German ancient historian
- Strobel, Karl Friedrich (1836–1897), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Strobel, Käte (1907–1996), German politician (SPD), MdB, MdEP
- Strobel, Katja (* 1974), German actress and voice actress
- Strobel, Lee (* 1952), American journalist, author and pastor
- Strobel, Ludwig , German painter and photographer
- Strobel, Martin (* 1986), German handball player
- Strobel, Max , German policeman in World War II
- Ströbel, Nele (* 1957), German sculptor
- Strobel, Otto (1872–1940), German politician (DVP), Lord Mayor of Pirmasens
- Strobel, Peter (* 1970), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, Minister
- Strobel, Philipp Joseph (1705–1769), German physician and university professor
- Strobel, Ricarda (* 1954), German media scientist
- Strobel, Robert (1898–1994), German journalist
- Strobel, Rudi (1928–2016), German intelligence officer, head of Department M of the Ministry for State Security
- Ströbel, Rudolf (1910–1972), German museum director, archaeologist and home curator
- Ströbel, Sebastian (* 1977), German actor
- Ströbel, Wilhelm (1870–1952), German politician and university professor
- Strobel, Wilhelm (1931–2010), German economist and professor emeritus (University of Hamburg)
- Strobel, Wolfgang (1896–1945), German football player
- Strobel, Wolfgang (* 1983), German handball player
- Strobele, Alexander (* 1953), Austrian actor
- Ströbele, Astrid (* 1950), German local politician for the SPD and former mayor of Aachen for many years
- Ströbele, Didacus (1686–1748), abbot of the Imperial Abbey of Bad Schussenried
- Ströbele, Franz (1879–1952), German farmer, president of the Württemberg-Baden farmers' association
- Ströbele, Hans-Christian (* 1939), German lawyer and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Strobele, Heinrich (* 1923), Austrian actor
- Ströbele, Klaus (1903–1988), Austrian architect
- Ströbele, Paul (* 1944), German lawyer
- Ströbele, Roland (* 1943), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Ströbele, Rudolf (1911–1988), German industrialist
- Strobelt, Rainer (* 1947), German writer and poet
- Strobentz, Fritz (1856–1929), Hungarian painter
- Ströbinger, Rudolf (1931–2005), Czech-German journalist, publicist and author
- Strobino, Ernest (1904–1994), Swiss cyclist
- Strobino, Gaston (1891-1969), American long-distance runner
- Ströbitzer, Hans (1930–2017), Austrian journalist and publicist
- Ströbitzer, Stefan (* 1966), Austrian radio and television journalist
- Strobl, Alajos (1856–1926), Hungarian sculptor
- Strobl, Amadeus (* 1994), German voice actor
- Strobl, Andreas (1642–1706), German Roman Catholic pastor and author of edification literature
- Strobl, Andreas (* 1965), German art historian
- Strobl, Andreas (* 1965), Austrian civil servant and district captain in the Vienna area
- Strobl, Auguste (1807–1871), Bavarian beauty whom King Ludwig I thought of with enthusiastic poems
- Strobl, Bruno (* 1949), Austrian composer and conductor
- Strobl, Christine (* 1961), German politician (SPD) and mayor of Munich since 2006
- Strobl, Christine (* 1971), German media manager; Daughter of Wolfgang Schäuble
- Strobl, Claudia (* 1965), Austrian ski racer
- Strobl, Erika (* 1961), Austrian guitarist
- Strobl, Franz (1893–1970), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the Federal Council
- Strobl, Franz (1897–1980), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Strobl, Friedrich (* 1957), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Strobl, Fritz , Austrian actor and magician
- Strobl, Fritz (* 1972), Austrian ski racer
- Strobl, Gabriel (1846–1925), Austrian Benedictine and entomologist
- Strobl, Georg (1910–1991), German ice hockey player
- Strobl, Gert (* 1941), German physicist and university professor
- Strobl, Hans (1879–1961), German architect and Baden construction officer
- Strobl, Heinz (1920–1993), German municipal official
- Strobl, Herwig (1940–2019), Austrian author and musician
- Strobl, Ingeborg (1949–2017), Austrian artist
- Strobl, Ingrid (* 1952), Austrian Germanist and art historian
- Strobl, Jakob (* 1939), German politician (CSU), district administrator of the Traunstein district
- Strobl, Jochen (* 1979), Italian Nordic combined skier
- Strobl, Johann Baptist (1746–1805), Bavarian publicist and publisher
- Strobl, Josef (1887–1965), German local politician (SPD)
- Strobl, Josef (* 1958), Austrian geographer
- Strobl, Josef (* 1974), Austrian ski racer
- Strobl, Julius (1868–1932), Austrian actor
- Strobl, Karl (1908–1984), Austrian priest and founder of university pastoral care
- Strobl, Karl Hans (1877–1946), Austrian writer
- Strobl, Ludwig (1900–1974), Austrian civil servant, politician and federal minister
- Strobl, Marianne (1865–1917), Austrian photographer
- Strobl, Natascha (* 1985), Austrian political scientist and Scandinavian
- Strobl, Otto (1927–2019), Austrian musician
- Strobl, Peter (* 1977), American-Austrian basketball player
- Strobl, Petr (1941–2020), Czechoslovak tennis player and coach
- Strobl, Pius (* 1956), Austrian entrepreneur and politician (The Greens)
- Strobl, Reinhold (* 1950), German politician (SPD), MdB, MdL
- Strobl, Robert (1933–2009), Austrian civil servant and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Strobl, Robert (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Strobl, Roman (* 1951), Austrian sculptor
- Strobl, Rudolf (1927–1997), Austrian actor
- Strobl, Thomas (* 1960), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Strobl, Tobias (* 1990), German soccer player
- Strobl, Toni (1925–2006), Austrian cabaret artist
- Strobl, Tony (1915–1991), American cartoonist and copywriter
- Strobl, Willi (1914–1997), Sudeten German football player
- Strobl, Wolfgang (1920–1993), German university professor
- Strobos, Evert (* 1943), Dutch sculptor
- Strobridge, James Harvey (1827–1921), American railroad construction manager
- Strøbye, Axel (1928–2005), Danish actor
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- Strocchi, Filippo (* 1982), Italian actor, singer, musician and musical performer
- Ströck, Albert (1902–1971), Romanian-Hungarian football player
- Strock, Oscar (1893–1975), Latvian conductor, composer, arranger and pianist
- Strocka, Volker Michael (* 1940), German classical archaeologist
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- Strode, Blake (* 1987), American tennis player
- Strode, Haley , American actress
- Strode, Jesse Burr (1845–1924), American politician
- Strode, Woody (1914–1994), American decathlete and actor
- Strödel, Bernhard (1828–1889), Saxon lawyer and politician
- Strodel, Manuel (* 1992), German ice hockey player
- Strodl, Andreas (* 1987), German ski racer
- Strodl, Peter (* 1982), German ski racer
- Strödter, Dieter (* 1941), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Strödter, Wolfgang (* 1948), German hockey player
- Strodthoff, Emil (1900–1980), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Strodthoff, Jochen (* 1967), German screenwriter, dramaturge, audio book director, film and theater actress
- Strodtmann, Adolf (1829–1879), writer and translator
- Strodtmann, Adolph Heinrich (1753–1839), German theologian and educator
- Strodtmann, Johann Sigismund (1797–1888), German theologian and philologist
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- Stroe, Aurel (1932–2008), Romanian composer and music teacher
- Stroe, Constantin (1955-2015), Romanian football player
- Stroe, Corneliu (1949-2017), Romanian jazz drummer and percussionist
- Stroebel, Johannes Anthonie Balthasar (1821–1905), Dutch genre painter, watercolorist, etcher and lithographer
- Stroedter, Jörg (* 1954), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Stroefer, Theodor (1843–1927), German publisher
- Stroeher, José Mário (* 1939), Brazilian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Rio Grande
- Stroeks, Finn Christoph (* 1985), German screenwriter
- Stroelin, Friedrich von (1794–1882), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Stroenco, Serghei (1967–2013), Moldovan football player and coach
- Ströer, Alfred (1920–2011), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Ströer, Ernst (* 1963), German musician, arranger, composer and music producer
- Ströer, Hans (1919–1986), German musician, composer and educator
- Ströer, Hans Peter (* 1956), German musician and composer
- Stroescu, Silvia (* 1985), Romanian gymnast
- Stroessner, Alfredo (1912–2006), Paraguayan military and politician
- Stroeter, Rodolfo (* 1958), Brazilian bass player and composer
- Stroetinga, Arjan (* 1981), Dutch speed skater
- Stroetinga, Wim (* 1985), Dutch cyclist
- Stroetmann, Clemens (* 1946), German lawyer, civil servant, State Secretary (1987–1995)
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- Strofaldi, Filippo (1940–2013), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
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- StroganoV, BeV (* 1963), German fashion designer, politician, cabaret artist and AIDS activist
- Stroganow, Alexander Sergejewitsch (1733–1811), Russian landowner, art collector and politician
- Stroganow, Grigory Alexandrowitsch (1770-1857), Russian diplomat
- Stroganow, Pawel Alexandrovich (1774-1817), Russian lieutenant general
- Stroganow, Sergei Grigoryevich (1794–1882), Russian officer, civil servant, archaeologist, art collector and patron
- Stroganowa, Jelisaveta Alexandrovna (1779–1818), Russian aristocrat
- Strogatz, Steven (* 1959), American mathematician, physicist and professor of mechanics
- Strogies, Ralf (* 1966), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Strogoff, Larissa (* 1974), German chanson and folk music singer
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- Stroh, Armin (1912–2002), German archaeologist
- Stroh, Bernhard (1822–1882), founder of the predecessor company of the Stroh Brewery Company
- Stroh, Bernhard Jr. (1854-1916), President of the Stroh Brewery Company
- Stroh, Dietlinde (* 1966), German television producer
- Ströh, Erich (1915–2015), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Stroh, Friedrich (1898–1969), German specialist in German
- Stroh, Heidi (* 1941), German actress
- Stroh, Heinrich (1854–1944), German architect
- Stroh, Heinz (1899–1952), German journalist and writer
- Stroh, Heinz (1918–1973), German physician and medical professional politician
- Stroh, Helga (* 1938), German foil fencer
- Stroh, Josef (1913–1991), Austrian soccer player, soccer coach
- Stroh, Kaycee (* 1984), American actress, singer and dancer
- Stroh, Wilfried (* 1939), German classical philologist
- Stroh, Wilhelm (1837–1905), German farmer, mayor and politician, MdR
- Stroh, Wolfgang Martin (* 1941), German musicologist
- Stroh-Engel, Dominik (* 1985), German soccer player
- Ströh-Kiedrowski, Nicola (* 1980), German vaulting artist
- Strohal, Christian (* 1951), Austrian diplomat
- Strohal, Emil (1844–1914), Austrian-German lawyer
- Strohbach, Horst (1886–1978), German homeland researcher
- Strohbach, Rainer (* 1958), German swimming athlete
- Strohbach, Siegfried (1929–2019), German composer and conductor
- Strohbach, Tom (* 1992), German volleyball player
- Strohbusch, Erwin (1904–1980), German shipbuilding engineer and professor of shipbuilding
- Strohbusch, Horst (* 1927), German ophthalmologist and local politician (free voters)
- Strohdiek, Christian (* 1988), German soccer player
- Strohe, Max (* 1982), German cook and restaurateur
- Stroheim, Erich von (1885–1957), Austrian-American director and actor
- Stroheker, Karl Friedrich (1914–1988), German ancient historian
- Stroheker, Tina (* 1948), German poet and writer
- Ströher, Friedrich Karl (1876–1925), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Ströher, Karl (1890–1977), German entrepreneur and art patron
- Ströher, Manfred (* 1937), German basketball official
- Ströher, Sylvia (* 1955), German entrepreneur granddaughter and art collector
- Strohhäcker, Martin (* 1959), German organist
- Strohhäcker, Ulrich (* 1947), German sprinter and hurdler
- Strohhäker, Raoul (* 1987), German chess player
- Ströhl, Alois von (1760–1836), Bavarian Lieutenant General, Knight of the Max Joseph Order
- Strohl, André (1887–1977), French radiologist
- Strohl, Henri (1874–1959), French Lutheran theologian
- Ströhl, Hugo Gerard (1851–1919), Austrian heraldist
- Strohl, Rita (1865–1941), French pianist and composer
- Ströhl, Thomas (* 1988), German soccer player
- Ströhlein, Marco (* 1974), German television presenter
- Ströhlin, Gotthold Karl Georg von (1791–1858), senior administrator in Württemberg
- Ströhling, Eduard , German painter
- Ströhlinger, Rudolf (1865–1945), German-Austrian trade unionist
- Strohm, Albert (1929–2016), German theologian and Protestant pastor
- Strohm, Anna Eva (1892–1976), German accountant and senator (Bavaria)
- Ströhm, Carl Gustaf (1930–2004), conservative German journalist
- Strohm, Christoph (* 1958), German Protestant church historian
- Strohm, Daniela (* 1980), German basketball player
- Strohm, Egon (1904–1983), German journalist, writer and literary translator
- Strohm, Gustav (1882–1956), German ministerial official
- Strohm, Gustav (1893–1957), German diplomat
- Strohm, Hans (1908–1998), German classical philologist
- Strohm, Heinrich Karl (1895–1959), German theater director
- Strohm, Holger (* 1942), German non-fiction author
- Strohm, John (1793-1884), American politician
- Strohm, Paul Holzworth (* 1938), American linguist
- Strohm, Reinhard (* 1942), German musicologist
- Strohmaier, Brenda (* 1971), German author and journalist
- Strohmaier, Gerhard (1933–2008), German football player
- Strohmaier, Gotthard (* 1934), German Arabist, Graecist and medical historian
- Strohmaier, Matthias (* 1994), German soccer player
- Strohmaier, Oliver (* 1968), Austrian ski jumper
- Strohmaier, Otto (* 1937), Austrian Benedictine and abbot
- Strohmaier, Vinzenz (1890–1961), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Strohmaier, Walter Ludwig (* 1957), German urologist
- Strohmaier, Werner (* 1942), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Strohmaier-Wiederanders, Gerlinde (* 1941), German Protestant theologian
- Strohmann, Carsten (* 1963), German chemist
- Strohmann, Christian (* 1963), German trumpeter, state trombonist, trombone choir director and music teacher
- Strohmann, Heiko (* 1968), Bremen politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Strohmayer, Anton (1848–1937), Austrian guitar player
- Strohmayer, Johannes (* 1950), Austrian investment banker
- Strohmayer, Max (1919–2014), German politician (BP, SPD), MdL Bavaria
- Strohmayer-Dangl, Kurt (* 1964), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Austrian Federal Council
- Strohmayr, Alois (1908–1993), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Strohmayr, Otto (1900–1945), Austrian architect
- Strohmayr, Simone (* 1967), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Strohmeier, Franz Josef (* 1978), German actor and cabaret artist
- Strohmeier, Fred (1941–1999), Austrian journalist and author
- Strohmeier, Gerd (* 1975), German journalist and political scientist
- Strohmeier, Rudolf (* 1952), German EU official
- Strohmeier, Wolfgang († 2004), German astronomer
- Strohmer, Franz (1912–1943), Austrian electrician and resistance fighter
- Ströhmer, Gundolf (* 1930), German fermentation chemist and university professor
- Ströhmer, Michael (* 1968), German historian
- Strohmer, Rudolf (1942–2018), German organ builder
- Strohmeyer, Albrecht (* 1938), German football player
- Strohmeyer, Anette (* 1975), German author
- Strohmeyer, Arn (* 1942), German journalist, author
- Strohmeyer, Arno (* 1963), Austrian historian
- Strohmeyer, Ernst Heinrich Georg (1869–1940), Kiel city gymnastics warden and administrative director
- Strohmeyer, Fritz (1869–1957), German Romance scholar and grammarian
- Strohmeyer, Otto Heinrich (1895–1967), German architect, sculptor, graphic artist, painter, musician and author
- Strohmeyer, Willibald (1877–1945), German clergyman
- Strohmeyr, Armin (* 1966), German writer
- Strohn, Lutz (* 1951), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Strohsahl, Anna (1885–1953), German politician (SPD)
- Strohschein, Barbara (* 1949), German philosopher and author
- Strohschein, Jürgen (* 1947), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Strohschneider, Ernst , Bohemian fighter pilot of the kuk aviation troops in the First World War
- Strohschneider, Peter (* 1955), German medievalist and science manager
- Strohschneider, Stefan (* 1957), German psychologist
- Strohschneider, Tom (* 1974), German journalist
- Strohschneider-Kohrs, Ingrid (1922–2014), German specialist in German
- Strohschneider-Laue, Sigrid (* 1961), Austrian prehistorian, art critic and writer
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- Stroick, Autbert (1896–1940), German Franciscan (OFM) and church historian
- Stroiński, Krzysztof (born 1950), Polish actor
- Stroitz, Adolph , German Roman Catholic clergyman, Abbot of Marienstatt
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- Strojew, Yegor Semjonowitsch (* 1937), Russian politician and parliamentarian
- Strojewa, Wera Pawlowna (1903–1991), Soviet film director and screenwriter
- Strojimir (848–890), Serbian monarch
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- Stroka, Anna (1923–2020), Polish Germanist, literary historian and university professor
- Strokatow, Anatoli Wiktorowitsch (* 1955), Russian table tennis player
- Ströker, Elisabeth (1928–2000), German philosopher and science historian
- Strokes, Criss (* 1985), American porn actor
- Strokosch, Alasdair (born 1983), Scottish rugby player
- Strøksnes, Morten A. (* 1965), Norwegian journalist, photographer and writer
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- Ströle, Karl (1887–1981), German ministerial official
- Strolia, Mantas (* 1986), Lithuanian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Strolia, Vytautas (* 1992), Lithuanian cross-country skier
- Strolienė, Kazimiera (* 1960), Lithuanian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Strölin, Karl (1890–1963), German politician (NSDAP) and Lord Mayor of Stuttgart
- Strolis, Henrikas (* 1979), Lithuanian pool and snooker player
- Stroll, Lance (* 1998), Canadian racing car driver
- Strollo, Anthony (1899–1962), American mobster
- Strolz, Andreas (* 1988), Austrian ski jumper
- Strolz, Hubert (* 1962), Austrian ski racer
- Strolz, Johannes (* 1992), Austrian ski racer
- Strolz, Martin (1932–1994), Austrian ski racer
- Strolz, Matthias (* 1973), Austrian politician (Neos), member of the National Council
- Strolz, Norbert (1922–1990), Austrian painter
- Strolz, Walter (* 1927), Austrian publisher, writer and philosopher
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- Strom, Alfred (1916–1973), Australian cyclist
- Ström, Anders (1901–1986), Swedish cross-country skier
- Strøm, Anna Odine (* 1998), Norwegian ski jumper
- Strøm, Anne-Karine (* 1951), Norwegian singer
- Ström, Annika (* 1964), Swedish artist
- Ström, Carl-Erik (* 1938), Finnish writer, installation artist and photographer
- Ström, Carsten (1913–1995), Swedish artist
- Strom, Earl (1927–1994), American basketball referee
- Strom, Ernst (1929–2019), German graphic artist and painter
- Ström, Eva (* 1947), Swedish writer, literary critic and doctor
- Ström, Fredrik (1880–1948), Swedish politician (communist), member of the Riksdag and author
- Ström, Gertrud , Swedish figure skater
- Strøm, Hans (1726–1797), Norwegian naturalist and topographer
- Strøm, Hans Pauli (* 1947), Faroese politician from the social democratic Javnaðarflokkurin
- Strøm, Harald (1897–1977), Norwegian speed skater and soccer player
- Strom, Harry (1914–1984), Canadian politician
- Strom, Hugo (1831–1879), German district administrator
- Strom, Johann Waldemar (1825–1887), Russian architect of German descent
- Strøm, Jon Rune (* 1985), Norwegian jazz musician (double bass, electric bass)
- Ström, Pär (* 1959), Swedish IT expert
- Strom, Yale (* 1957), American filmmaker, musician, composer, writer and photographer
- Strøm-Erichsen, Anne-Grete (* 1949), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet), member of the Storting
- Stroma, Freddie (* 1987), British actor
- Stromae (* 1985), Belgian hip-hop and electronic musician and fashion designer
- Stroman, C. Scoby (1931-1996), American jazz musician
- Stroman, Scott (* 1958), American jazz musician (trombone, vocals), composer and conductor
- Strømann, Bodil , Danish badminton player
- Strømann, Sven (* 1909), Danish badminton player
- Stromayr, Caspar , German ophthalmologist and surgeon
- Strombach, Jörg (* 1971), German journalist, author, director and film producer
- Strombach, Ulrich (* 1944), German handball official
- Strombeck, August von (1808–1900), German geologist, mineralogist, paleontologist and mining official
- Strombeck, Friedrich Heinrich von (1773–1832), German lawyer and author
- Strombeck, Friedrich Karl von (1771–1848), German legal scholar
- Strombeck, Josef von (1830–1915), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Strombeck, Peter von (* 1957), German actor
- Stromberg, Alfred (1861–1913), Swedish-American inventor and entrepreneur
- Strömberg, Bengt-Arne (* 1954), Swedish football coach
- Strömberg, Carin (* 1993), Swedish handball player
- Stromberg, Dirk Johan , American composer and music teacher
- Strömberg, Ewa (1940-2013), Swedish actress
- Strömberg, Glenn (* 1960), Swedish football player
- Stromberg, Holger (* 1972), German (TV) chef, author and chef for the German national soccer team
- Stromberg, Hunt (1894–1968), American film producer
- Strømberg, Jan Erik (* 1956), Norwegian ski jumper
- Stromberg, John (1858–1902), Canadian composer, pianist and conductor
- Strömberg, Kim (* 1987), Finnish ice hockey player
- Stromberg, Kyra (1916–2006), German freelance journalist, writer and translator
- Strömberg, Märta (1921–2012), Swedish prehistorian
- Strömberg, Mika (* 1970), Finnish ice hockey player
- Strömberg, Mikko (* 1979), Finnish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Stromberg, Niels (1646–1723), Swedish officer
- Stromberg, Robert , American visual effects supervisor, production designer and film director
- Strömberg, Sven (1911–1986), Swedish sprinter
- Strömberg, Thorvald (1931–2010), Finnish canoeist and Olympic champion
- Stromberg, Tom (* 1960), German theater producer, director and artistic director
- Stromberger, Barbara (* 1948), Austrian songwriter and writer
- Stromberger, Christian Wilhelm Anton (1826–1900), German Protestant pastor, dean and hymnologist
- Stromberger, Fabian (* 1986), German actor, speaker, voice actor and composer
- Stromberger, Manfred (* 1954), Austrian politician (FPK), member of the state parliament
- Stromberger, Maria (1898–1957), Austrian nurse and resistance fighter during the National Socialist era
- Stromberger, Robert (1930–2009), German screenwriter and actor
- Štrombergs, Māris (* 1987), Latvian BMX rider
- Strömbergsson, Markus (* 1975), Swedish football referee
- Strombichides († 404 BC), Athenian politician and general
- Strömblad, Jesper (* 1972), Swedish guitarist and songwriter for the band In Flames
- Strömcrona, Nils (1664–1740), Swedish marine, pilot, cartographer, graphic artist and caricaturist
- Strome, Dylan (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- Strome, Ryan (* 1993), Canadian ice hockey player
- Strome, Susan (* 1952), American cell and developmental biologist
- Stromer von Reichenbach, Ernst Freiherr (1871–1952), German paleontologist
- Stromer von Reichenbach, Otto (1831–1891), Mayor of Nuremberg
- Stromer von Reichenbach, Wolfgang (1922–1999), German historian
- Strömer, Alexander (* 1968), Austrian actor, speaker and singer (bass baritone)
- Stromer, Eckhard (* 1972), American jazz drummer and percussionist
- Strömer, Ernst Franz Adolf (1806–1883), German lawyer and member of parliament
- Stromer, Heinrich († 1542), German physician and founder of Auerbachs Keller
- Strömer, Joachim (1904–1971), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Stromer, Johann (1526–1607), German lawyer
- Stromer, Peter († 1388), German councilor and merchant and "father of forest culture"
- Strömer, Tobias H. (* 1960), German lawyer and author
- Stromer, Ulman (1329–1407), German merchant in the Middle Ages
- Stromer, Wolf Jacob (1561–1614), German city architect in Nuremberg
- Stromeyer, Christian Friedrich (1761–1824), German surgeon, court physician and personal physician
- Stromeyer, Emil (1880–1951), German industrialist
- Stromeyer, Franz (1805–1848), German publisher, publicist and revolutionary
- Stromeyer, Friedrich (1776–1835), German chemist
- Stromeyer, Friedrich Andreas (1788–1846), German administrative lawyer and politician
- Stromeyer, Helene (1834–1924), German flower and landscape painter
- Stromeyer, Louis (1804–1876), German surgeon and doctor general
- Stromeyer, Ludwig (1852–1931), German textile entrepreneur
- Stromeyer, Max (1830–1902), Lord Mayor of the City of Constance
- Stromeyer, Otto (1881–1943), German engineer, entrepreneur and newspaper publisher
- Stromfeld, Aurél (1878–1927), Austro-Hungarian officer and Chief of Staff of the Army of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
- Strömfelt, Otto Reinhold (1679–1746), Swedish politician
- Strömgren, Bengt (1908–1987), Danish astronomer and astrophysicist
- Strömgren, Svante Elis (1870–1947), Swedish-Danish astronomer
- Strömholm, Christer (1918–2002), Swedish photographer
- Strömholm, Stig (* 1931), Swedish lawyer and university professor, writer
- Stromiedel, Markus (* 1964), German author and journalist
- Strominger, Andrew (* 1955), American physicist
- Strominger, Jack L. (* 1925), American immunologist
- Stromková, Zuzana (* 1990), Slovak freestyle skier
- Strommen, Garrett (* 1982), American actor
- Strommenger, Eva (* 1927), German archaeologist from the Middle East
- Strommer, Josef (1903–1964), Austrian politician (CSP, ÖVP), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Strommer, Rudolf (* 1958), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Štrompach, Ľudovít (1923–2009), Slovak painter and restorer of paintings and sculptures
- Štrompachová, Magdaléna (1919–1988), Hungarian-Slovakian painter, restorer of paintings and sculptures and educator
- Strompf, Ladislav (* 1969), German-Slovak ice hockey player
- Strömquist, Liv (* 1978), Swedish cartoonist and radio presenter
- Strömsdörfer, Jean (1846–1909), German consul in Lima
- Strømsheim, Endre (* 1997), Norwegian biathlete
- Stromšík, Zdeněk (* 1994), Czech sprinter
- Strømstad, Fredrik (* 1982), Norwegian football player
- Strømstad, Thoralf (1897–1984), Norwegian skier
- Strömstedt, Anna-Karin (* 1981), Swedish biathlete and cross-country skier
- Strömstedt, Lasse (1935–2009), Swedish writer and actor
- Strömstedt, Margareta (* 1931), Swedish writer, journalist and translator
- Strömstedt, Ulla (1939–1986), Swedish actress
- Strömsten, Olof (1909–1959), Finnish soccer and bandy player
- Strömstierna, Olof (1664–1730), Swedish officer
- Stromszky, Franz Samuel (1792–1861), Protestant pastor and superintendent
Stron
- Stronach, Belinda (* 1966), Canadian businesswoman and politician
- Stronach, Frank (* 1932), Austrian-Canadian entrepreneur and politician (TS), member of the National Council
- Stronach, Tami (* 1972), American dancer and former film actress
- Stronati, Patrizio (* 1994), Czech football player
- Strønen, Thomas (* 1972), Norwegian jazz drummer
- Strong, Andrew (born 1973), Irish singer
- Strong, Anna Louise (1885–1970), American journalist and author
- Strong, Anthony (* 1984), British jazz singer
- Strong, Arthur (1863-1904) English orientalist, art historian and librarian
- Strong, Barrett (born 1941), American songwriter and singer
- Strong, Brenda (born 1960), American actress
- Strong, Caleb (1745-1819), American politician
- Strong, Cecily (* 1984), American film actress
- Strong, Corbin (* 2000), New Zealand cyclist
- Strong, Danny (* 1974), American actor and screenwriter
- Strong, Dean (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Strong, Eddie (born 1936), British long-distance runner
- Strong, Eugénie Sellers (1860–1943), British classical archaeologist and art historian
- Strong, Geoff (1937-2013), English football player
- Strong, George Crockett (1832–1863), Northern General in the Civil War
- Strong, George Templeton (1820–1875) American lawyer and author
- Strong, George Templeton (1856–1948), American composer
- Strong, Harriet Williams Russell (1844–1926), American inventor, conservationist, and suffragette
- Strong, James (1783–1847), American politician
- Strong, James (1822-1894), American Methodist theologian
- Strong, James G. (1870–1938), American politician
- Strong, Jeremy (* 1978), American actor
- Strong, Jimmy (1906–1977), American jazz musician (clarinet, also tenor saxophone)
- Strong, John (1831-1913), American politician
- Strong, John Franklin Alexander (1856–1929), American politician
- Strong, Johnny (born 1974), American actor
- Strong, Julius L. (1828–1872), American politician
- Strong, Karen (* 1953), Canadian cyclist
- Strong, Ken (1906–1979) American football player and coach, baseball player
- Strong, Ken (* 1963), Austro-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Strong, Luther M. (1838-1903), American politician
- Strong, Mack (born 1971), American football player
- Strong, Mark (born 1963), English actor
- Strong, Maurice (1929-2015) Canadian entrepreneur and ministerial director
- Strong, Nathan Leroy (1859–1939), American politician
- Strong, Nicholas , American actor in television and theater
- Strong, Rider (born 1979), American actor
- Strong, Roderick (born 1983), American wrestler
- Strong, Roy (* 1935), English art historian
- Strong, Samantha (* 1967), American porn actress
- Strong, Samuel Henry (1825-1909) Canadian Judge, President of the Supreme Court
- Strong, Selah B. (1792–1872), American lawyer and politician
- Strong, Shirley (* 1958), British athlete and Olympian
- Strong, Solomon (1780-1850), American politician
- Strong, Stephen (1791–1866), American lawyer and politician
- Strong, Sterling P. (1862-1936), American politician
- Strong, Steven (* 1993), Austro-Canadian ice hockey player
- Strong, Tara (* 1973), Canadian voice actress and actress
- Strong, Theodore (1790–1869), American mathematician
- Strong, Theron R. (1802–1873) American lawyer and politician
- Strong, Tony (born 1962), British crime writer
- Strong, Tracy (1887–1968), American Protestant minister
- Strong, William (1763-1840), American politician
- Strong, William (1808–1895), American lawyer and politician
- Strong, William Barstow (1837-1914), American railroad entrepreneur, President of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
- Strong, William Lafayette (1827–1900) American politician
- Strong, Zack , American biathlete
- Stronge, Francis William (1856-1924), British Ambassador
- Strongin, Lejb (1896–1968), Soviet publicist and publisher; Head of the publishing house Der Emes
- Strongin, Theodore (1918–1998), American composer, music critic, and entomologist
- Strongylis, Aristides (* 1974), Greek composer
- Stronk, Cally (* 1977), German children's book author
- Stronk, Detlef (* 1945), German politician (CDU) and manager
- Stronk, Wolfram (1919–2003), German local politician
Stroo
- Stroobant, François (1819–1916), Belgian painter, engraver, draftsman, lithographer
- Stroock, Daniel (* 1940), American mathematician and university professor
- Stroof, Ignatz (1838–1920), German chemist and industrialist
- Stroop, John Ridley (1897–1973), American psychologist
- Stroop, Jürgen (1895–1952), German SS group leader and lieutenant general of the Waffen SS and police, leader of the mass murder in the Warsaw ghetto
- Stroot, Eberhard (* 1951), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Stroot, Martin (* 1927), German entrepreneur and local politician (CDU)
- Stroothenke, Wolfgang , German theologian
- Strootman, Kevin (* 1990), Dutch soccer player
Strop
- Stropek, Wolfgang (* 1945), Austrian motorcycle racer
- Stropnický, Martin (* 1956), Czech actor, diplomat and politician
- Stropnický, Matěj (* 1983), Czech politician and film actor
- Stroppa, Annalisa (* 1980), Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Stroppa, Giovanni (* 1968), Italian football player and coach
- Stroppa, Marco (* 1959), Italian composer
- Stroppe, Heribert (1932–2017), German physicist and university professor
- Stroppe, Lutz (* 1956), German ministerial official
- Stroppel, Alfred (* 1934), German engineer and agricultural scientist, in particular process engineering in crop production
- Stroppel, Catharina (* 1971), German mathematician
- Stroppel, Clemens (* 1959), German Roman Catholic clergyman and vicar general
Stros
- Strosche, Johannes-Helmut (1912–1996), German educator and politician (GB / BHE), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Stroschein, Dorothea (1883–1967), German painter
- Stroschneider, Tanja (* 1990), Austrian triathlete
- Stross, Charles (born 1964), British science fiction writer
- Stross, Eugen (* 1954), Austrian graphic artist
- Stross, Raymond (1916–1988), British film producer and cinema operator
- Stross, Wilhelm (1907–1966), German violinist and musician
- Strossen, Nadine (* 1950), American lawyer and civil rights activist
- Strossenreuther, Erika (* 1938), German javelin thrower
- Strossenreuther, Heinrich (* 1967), German manager, business IT specialist, entrepreneur and environmental activist
- Strossenreuther, Manfred (1948–1986), German sports pilot
- Strössenreuther, Otto von (1865–1958), Bavarian government official and district president of Upper Franconia
- Strossmayer, Josip Juraj (1815–1905), politician in what was then Austria-Hungary and Catholic theologian
- Strößner, Günther (1930–2011), German geodesist and administrative officer
- Strößner, Klaus , German physicist and Vice President of the German Federal Patent Court
- Stroszeck, Jutta (* 1961), German classical archaeologist
Strot
- Strötbaum, Hugo (* 1946), Dutch Turkologist and media historian
- Strotdrees, Gisbert (* 1960), German journalist, historian and book author
- Strote, Johann († 1350), auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Strotebeck, Herbert (* 1951), retired German business graduate (FH) and politician of the Alternative for Germany (AfD)
- Ströter, Ernst Ferdinand (1846–1922), German theologian, author of theological writings and missionary
- Ströter, Maximilian Maria (1893–1979), German writer
- Ströter-Bender, Jutta (* 1953), German art teacher, artist and university professor
- Stroth, Friedrich Andreas (1750–1785), German classical philologist and theologian
- Stroth, Gernot (* 1949), German mathematician
- Stroth, Karl (* 1934), German stage and television actor
- Stroth, Silke (* 1963), German psychologist and political officer
- Stroth, Ulrich (* 1957), German physicist
- Strotha, Karl Adolf von (1792–1870), Prussian Lieutenant General, Minister of War
- Strothe, Stephan , German journalist
- Strother, Ann (* 1983), American basketball player
- Strother, George (1783-1840), American politician
- Strother, James F. (1811-1860), American politician
- Strother, James F. (1868-1930), American politician
- Strothjohann, Ulrich (* 1954), German artist
- Strothmann, Dietrich (* 1927), German journalist
- Strothmann, Jürgen (* 1966), German historian
- Strothmann, Karl Ernst (* 1928), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Strothmann, Karl-Uwe (* 1965), German politician (CDU), mayor of the city of Beckum
- Strothmann, Lena (* 1952), German politician (CDU)
- Strothmann, Meret (* 1963), German ancient historian
- Strothmann, Rudolf (1877–1960), German scholar of Islam
- Strothmann, Werner (1907–1996), Protestant theologian and syrologist
- Strothmüller, Rudi (* 1948), German singer and entertainer
- Strothoff, Hans (1950–2020), German family entrepreneur
- Strothotte, Thomas (* 1959), Canadian computer scientist
- Strothotte, Willy (* 1944), German manager
- Strotmann, Angelika (* 1956), German Catholic theologian and university teacher
- Strotmann, Norbert (* 1946), German Roman Catholic religious, theologian and university professor
- Strötzel, Max (1885–1945), German politician (KPD), MdR
- Strotzer, Johanna (* 1951), German volleyball player
- Strotzer, Waltraud (* 1952), German athlete
- Strotzka, Hans (1917–1994), Austrian depth psychologist and university professor
Strou
- Stroud, Barry (1935–2019), American philosopher of Canadian origin
- Stroud, Don (born 1943), American actor
- Stroud, Elizabeth , American Methodist clergyman
- Stroud, Jonathan (* 1970), British writer and author of fantastic literature
- Stroud, Robert (1890–1963), American violent criminal and ornithologist
- Stroud, Ronald S. (* 1933), Canadian ancient historian, classical philologist and epigraphist
- Štrougal, Lubomír (* 1924), communist functionary and politician of Czechoslovakia
- Strouhal, Ernst (* 1957), Austrian chess historian
- Strouhal, Vincent (1850–1922), Czech physicist
- Stroukoff, Andrew (* 1950), American figure skater
- Stroup, Bob (1938–1996), American jazz musician (trombone, vibraphone, also tenor saxophone, flute) and music teacher
- Stroup, Jessica (* 1986), American actress
- Stroupežnický, Ladislav (1850–1892), Czech writer and dramaturge
- Strous, Junior (* 1986), Dutch racing driver
- Strousberg, Arthur († 1873), German reindeer and son of Bethel Henry Strousberg
- Strousberg, Bethel Henry (1823–1884), German entrepreneur from the early days
- Strouse, Charles (* 1928), American composer and lyricist
- Strouse, Myer (1825-1878), American politician
- Stroustrup, Bjarne (* 1950), Danish computer scientist
- Strout, Donald E. (1909–1986), American classical philologist and librarian
- Strout, Elizabeth (* 1956), American writer
- Stroux, Johannes (1886–1954), German classical philologist, ancient historian and politician, member of the People's Chamber
- Stroux, Karl-Heinz (1908–1985), German actor, director and theater director
- Stroux, Louisa (* 1976), Austrian theater and film actress
- Stroux, Stephan (* 1945), German artist and director
- Stroux, Thomas (* 1943), German theater actor and director
Strov
- Ströver, Alice (* 1955), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Ströver-Wedigenstein, Ida Carola (1872–1955), German artist and writer
Strow
- Strowd, William Franklin (1832-1911), American politician
- Stroweis, Jacques , French special effects artist
- Strowger, Almon (1839–1902), inventor of the automatic telephone exchange
- Strowman, Braun (born 1983), American wrestler
- Strowski, Fortunat (1866–1952), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Strowski, Julia (* 1998), German-Japanese actress
Stroy
- Stroy, Esther (* 1953), American sprinter
- Stroyberg, Annette (1936–2005), Danish photo model and actress
- Ströyer, Poul (1923–1996), Swedish artist and caricaturist
Stroz
- Stroz, Anton (1656–1724), Abbot of St. Lambrecht Monastery
- Strož, Daniel (* 1943), Czech politician, MEP
- Strozier, Frank (* 1937), American jazz saxophonist
- Strozniak, Dieter (* 1955), German soccer player
- Strožová, Katarína (* 1986), Slovak soccer player
- Strozyk, Andreas , German graphic artist, director, author and architect
- Strozynski, Ursula (* 1954), German painter and graphic artist
- Strozzi, Barbara († 1677), Italian singer (soprano) and Baroque composer
- Strozzi, Bernardo (1581–1644), Italian painter
- Strozzi, Clarice (1493–1528), daughter of Pieros II. De 'Medici and wife Filippo Strozzis the Younger
- Strozzi, Ercole (1471–1508), Italian nobleman, humanist and poet
- Strozzi, Filippo (1541–1582), French soldier from the Italian Strozzi family
- Strozzi, Filippo the Elder (1428–1491), merchant
- Strozzi, Filippo the Younger (1489–1538), member of the Strozzi family
- Strozzi, Leone (1515–1554), diplomat of the Order of Malta
- Strozzi, Maria Katharina (1633–1714), Austrian nobleman, founder and namesake of the Viennese suburb Strozzigrund
- Strozzi, Palla († 1462), Italian merchant and humanist
- Strozzi, Piero (1510–1558), Italian patrician
- Strozzi, Tito Vespasiano (1425–1505), Italian humanist