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- Stuani, Cristhian (* 1986), Uruguayan soccer player
- Stuart Frackelton, Susan (1848–1932), American painter and ceramic artist
- Stuart Mackenzie, James (1719–1800) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes (1807-1891), American politician (Whig Party)
- Stuart, Andrew (1823–1872), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Stuart, Andrew M. (* 1962), British mathematician
- Stuart, Arbella (1575-1615), English nobleman
- Stuart, Archibald (1795–1855), American politician
- Stuart, Barbara (1930–2011), American actress
- Stuart, Bernard (1706–1755), Scottish Benedictine priest, scientist and clockmaker
- Stuart, Bianca (* 1988), Bahamian long jumper
- Stuart, Brad (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey player
- Stuart, Campbell (1885–1972), Canadian author, propagandist
- Stuart, Carl Magnus († 1705), Swedish fortress builder, chamberlain and governor general of Courland
- Stuart, Charles (1753–1801) British general and politician
- Stuart, Charles (1810-1892) British general and politician
- Stuart, Charles E. (1810-1887), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Stuart, Charles Edward (1720–1788), British heir to the throne, living in exile
- Stuart, Charles, 1st Baron Stuart de Rothesay (1779–1845), British nobleman and diplomat
- Stuart, Charles, 12. Lord Blantyre (1818–1900), British nobleman and politician
- Stuart, Charlotte (1753–1789), daughter of the Jacobite heir to the throne Charles Edward Stuart
- Stuart, Colin (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Stuart, Conny (1913-2010), Dutch singer and actress
- Stuart, David , American doctor and commissioner in the planning of Washington
- Stuart, David (1816–1868), American politician
- Stuart, David (* 1965), American American scholar
- Stuart, Douglas, 20th Earl of Moray (1928–2011), British peer and politician
- Stuart, Duane Reed (1873–1941), American classical philologist
- Stuart, Eddie (1931-2014), South African football player
- Stuart, Edwin Sydney (1853–1937), American politician
- Stuart, Elisabeth (1596–1662), granddaughter of Maria Stuart, Electress of the Palatinate and Queen of Bohemia
- Stuart, Elizabeth (* 1963), British theologian and university professor
- Stuart, Elliot , English badminton player
- Stuart, Evelyn (1773–1842), British officer and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Stuart, Francis Hamilton (1912-2007), Australian Ambassador
- Stuart, Frederick (1751–1802), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Stuart, Freundel (* 1951), Barbadian politician, Prime Minister of Barbados
- Stuart, George (1780–1841), British admiral
- Stuart, Gilbert (1755–1828), American painter
- Stuart, Gisela (* 1955), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons
- Stuart, Gloria (1910-2010), American actress
- Stuart, Graham (* 1970), English football player
- Stuart, Hamish (* 1949), Scottish soul musician
- Stuart, Harold Arthur (1860–1923), British civil servant in India and Plebiscite Commissioner of the Inter-Allied Government and Plebiscite Commission for Upper Silesia (1921)
- Stuart, Henrietta Anne (1644–1670), Princess of England, by marriage to the Duchess of Orléans
- Stuart, Henry (1804-1854) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Stuart, Henry , British-Swiss actor, film director and screenwriter
- Stuart, Henry Benedict (1725–1807), Cardinal Bishop of Frascati, Ostia, Velletri and Cardinal Dean of the Roman Catholic Church
- Stuart, Henry Carter (1855–1933), American politician
- Stuart, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (1594–1612), heir to the throne of England and Scotland
- Stuart, Henry Windsor Villiers (1827–1895), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and Egyptologist
- Stuart, Henry, Lord Darnley (1545–1567), husband of Mary Queen of Scots , Titular King of Scotland
- Stuart, Herbert Akroyd (1864–1927), English inventor
- Stuart, Herbert Arthur (1899–1974), Swiss physicist
- Stuart, Hod (1879–1907), Canadian ice hockey player
- Stuart, James (1713–1788) British painter and architect
- Stuart, James Ewell Brown (1833–1864), Confederate Army general in the American Civil War
- Stuart, James Francis Edward (1688–1766), pretender to the throne of Scotland and England
- Stuart, James Patrick (* 1968), American actor and voice actor
- Stuart, James, 1st Baronet († 1662), Scottish nobleman and politician
- Stuart, James, 1st Viscount Stuart of Findhorn (1897–1971), British politician, member of the House of Commons and the House of Lords
- Stuart, James, 2nd Earl of Bute († 1723), British peer and politician
- Stuart, Jamie (* 1976), English soccer player
- Stuart, Jane (1502–1563), governess of the Scottish Queen Mary I, mistress of the French King Henry II.
- Stuart, Jeb (* 1956), American screenwriter, film director and producer
- Stuart, John (1898–1979) Scottish actor
- Stuart, John McDouall (1815–1866), Australian geometer and explorer
- Stuart, John T. (1807-1885), American politician
- Stuart, John Trevor (* 1929), British mathematician
- Stuart, John, 1st Marquess of Bute (1744–1814), British nobleman, diplomat and politician
- Stuart, John, 3rd Earl of Bute (1713–1792), British Prime Minister
- Stuart, John, Viscount Mount Stuart (1767–1794) British politician
- Stuart, Katie (* 1984), American actress
- Stuart, Katie (born 1985), Canadian actress
- Stuart, Leslie (1864–1928), English composer
- Stuart, Louisa (1757-1851), British writer
- Stuart, Margaret (1934–1999), New Zealand hurdler and sprinter
- Stuart, Mary (1542–1587), Regent of Scotland
- Stuart, Maria Henrietta (1631–1660), Anglo-Scottish princess and daughter of Charles I.
- Stuart, Mark (* 1984), American ice hockey player
- Stuart, Marty (* 1958), American country singer and Grammy award winner
- Stuart, Meg (* 1965), American dancer and choreographer
- Stuart, Mel (1928–2012), American film director and film producer
- Stuart, Michael (* 1975), Puerto Rican musician
- Stuart, Michelle (* 1933), American painter and sculptor
- Stuart, Philip (1760-1830), American politician
- Stuart, Randy (1924–1996), American actress
- Stuart, Robert L. (1806–1882) American entrepreneur, collector, and philanthropist
- Stuart, Robert, 11. Lord Blantyre (1777–1830), British nobleman and politician
- Stuart, Roy (* 1955), American nude photographer and director
- Stuart, Walker (1920–2007), American film director and film producer
- Stuart, Walter, 6. Lord Blantyre (1683–1713), Scottish-British nobleman and politician
- Stuart, William (1755–1822), British clergyman, Bishop of St Davids and Archbishop of Armagh
- Stuart, William (1778–1814), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and naval officer
- Stuart, William (1798–1874), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Stuart, William (1825-1893), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Stuart-Clark, Chris , British stage actor
- Stuart-Fox, Martin (* 1939), Australian scientist, university professor and author
- Stuart-Hill, Nicola (* 1979), British actress
- Stuart-Menteath, Patrick William (1845-1925), British geologist
- Stuart-Smith, Tom (* 1960), English garden designer
- Stuart-Wortley, Charles (1802–1844) British officer and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Stuart-Wortley, Charles, Baron Stuart of Wortley (1851–1926), British nobleman, lawyer and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Stuart-Wortley, Emmeline (1806–1855), British writer
- Stuart-Wortley, James (1805-1881) British politician and lawyer
- Stuart-Wortley, James, 1st Baron Wharncliffe (1776–1845), British officer, nobleman and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Stuart-Wortley, Jane (1820-1900), British philanthropist of the Victorian era
- Stuart-Wortley, John, 2nd Baron Wharncliffe (1801–1855), British nobleman and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, James (1747-1818) British politician, member of the House of Commons and officer
Stub
- Stub, Ambrosius († 1758), Danish poet
- Stub, Sverre (* 1946), Norwegian diplomat
- Stubb, Alexander (* 1968), Finnish politician and Prime Minister, MEP
- Stubb, Hans (1906–1973), German soccer player
- Stubbe da Luz, Helmut (* 1950), German historian, local politician (CDU, FDP) and philosopher
- Stubbe, Christian (* 1982), German archer
- Stubbe, Ellen (* 1949), German Protestant theologian
- Stubbe, Gerhard (1922–2004), German racing cyclist
- Stubbe, Hans (1902–1989), German agricultural scientist, geneticist, breeding researcher, MdV (Kulturbund)
- Stubbe, Heinrich (1864–1941), German politician, Hamburg parliamentarian and senator (SPD)
- Stubbe, Henry (1632–1676), English scholar
- Stubbe, JoAnne (* 1946), American biochemist
- Stubbe, Joy (* 1997), Dutch beach volleyball player
- Stubbe, Julie (1883–1959), German politician (SPD), member of the Hamburg parliament
- Stubbe, Kalle (* 1980), German American football player
- Stubbe, Peter (* 1943), German football coach
- Stubbe, Tom (* 1981), Belgian racing cyclist
- Stübben, Josef (1845–1936), German architect, urban planner and university professor
- Stübben, Oskar (1877–1943), German administrative lawyer, bank and insurance manager
- Stübben, Peter Jakob (1830–1902), German master tailor, purveyor to the royal Prussian court
- Stubbendorff, Hans (1851–1931), German land tenant and politician, MdR
- Stubbendorff, Ludwig (1906–1941), German rider
- Stubbendorff, Walter (1888–1945), German manor owner and politician (DNVP), MdR
- Stubberud, Jørgen (1883–1980), Norwegian polar explorer
- Stubbings, Frank Henry (1915–2005), British classical philologist and mycenaean
- Stubbins, Albert (1919-2002), English football player
- Stubbins, Hugh (1912-2006), American architect
- Stubblefield, Clyde (1943-2017), American drummer
- Stubblefield, Frank (1907–1977), American politician
- Stubblefield, James (1901-1999) British geologist and paleontologist
- Stubblefield, John (1945-2005), American jazz tenor saxophonist and flautist
- Stubblefield, Nathan (1860–1928), American inventor and melon farmer
- Stubbs, Alan (* 1971), English football player and coach
- Stubbs, Christopher (* 1958), American experimental physicist
- Stubbs, Frank (1909-1993), American ice hockey player
- Stubbs, George (1724–1806) English painter and scientist
- Stubbs, Henry E. (1881–1937), American politician
- Stubbs, Imogen (born 1961), British actress
- Stubbs, Jack (1913–1997), British production designer and assistant director
- Stubbs, John († 1591), English politician
- Stubbs, Ken (* 1961), British jazz musician (alto saxophone, composition)
- Stubbs, Les (1929-2011), English football player
- Stubbs, Levi (1936–2008), American singer with the soul group Four Tops
- Stubbs, Rennae (* 1971), Australian tennis player
- Stubbs, Stephen (* 1951), American lutenist and conductor
- Stubbs, Tommy (* 1990), British boxer
- Stubbs, Una (born 1937), British actress
- Stubbs, Walter R. (1858–1929), American politician
- Stubbs, William (1825–1901), English historian and Lord Bishop of Oxford
- Stübchen, Manfred (* 1928), German DBD functionary, chairman of the Gera district board of the DBD
- Stübe, Gerhard (1921–2006), German screenwriter and radio play author
- Stübel, Andreas (1653–1725), German theologian, educator and philosopher
- Stübel, Bruno (1842–1907), German librarian
- Stübel, Carl Julius (1802–1891), German judge and city councilor in Dresden
- Stübel, Christoph Karl (1764–1828), German legal scholar and university professor
- Stübel, Moritz Alphons (1835–1904), German naturalist, geologist, geographer, ethnologist
- Stübel, Oscar Wilhelm (1846–1921), German diplomat
- Stübel, Paul Alfred (1827–1895), German politician (NLP), MdR
- Stubel, Wolf-Dieter (* 1941), German radio presenter
- Stubenberg, Anna von (1821–1912), Austrian countess, composer and benefactress
- Stubenberg, Franz (1722–1795), Imperial Austrian military and major general of the Imperial Army
- Stubenberg, Franz de Paula (1688–1751), Imperial Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal and commanding general of the Imperial Army
- Stubenberg, Johann Wilhelm von (1619–1663), Baroque poet and translator
- Stubenberg, Joseph von (1740–1824), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt and Archbishop of Bamberg
- Stubenberg, Rudolf von († 1620), participant in the Bohemian uprising and the Prague lintel
- Stubenberg, Rudolf Wilhelm von (1643–1677), baroque poet
- Stubendorff, Melchior († 1609), German Lutheran theologian and Brunswick court preacher
- Stubenhaus, Neil (* 1953), American musician
- Stubenrauch, Adolf (1855–1922), German archaeologist and restorer
- Stubenrauch, Amalie von (1805–1876), German theater actress
- Stubenrauch, Bertram (* 1961), German Catholic theologian
- Stubenrauch, Ernst von (1853–1909), district administrator of the Teltow district south of Berlin
- Stubenrauch, Felix (1850–1931), German rear admiral, in command of Heligoland
- Stubenrauch, Franz Xaver Anton von (1718–1793), German writer on forestry and economics
- Stubenrauch, Franziska (* 1953), German artist and art lecturer
- Stubenrauch, Hans (1875–1941), German painter, illustrator and writer
- Stubenrauch, Herbert (1896–1958), German library director, Schiller researcher, publisher and literary scholar
- Stubenrauch, Moritz von (1811–1865), Austrian lawyer
- Stubenvoll, Erika (* 1945), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Stüber, Eberhard (* 1927), Austrian biologist
- Stüber, Ernst-Otto (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Stüber, Fritz (1903–1978), Austrian lawyer, journalist, author and politician (VdU, FSÖ), member of the National Council
- Stuber, Fritz (* 1939), Swiss architect and urban planner
- Stuber, Georges (1925–2006), Swiss football player
- Stüber, Hanny (1870–1955), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School, art teacher and women's rights activist
- Stüber, Heinrich (1819–1887), German lawyer and politician
- Stuber, Helmut (1925–2017), German administrative lawyer
- Stuber, Nikolaus Gottfried (1688–1749), German Baroque painter
- Stüber, Otto (1885–1973), German goldsmith and silversmith
- Stuber, Petra (* 1956), German theater scholar and university lecturer
- Stüber, Sabine (* 1953), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Stuber, Scott , American film producer
- Stüber, Stefanie (* 1982), German wrestler
- Stuber, Thomas (* 1981), German director and screenwriter
- Stuber, Volkmar , German musher
- Stuber, Werner (1900–1957), Swiss show jumper
- Stüber-Gunther, Fritz (1872–1922), Austrian writer
- Stuberger, Ulf G. (1949–2015), German journalist and book author
- Stübgen, Michael (* 1959), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Stubhaug, Arild (* 1948), Norwegian writer and mathematician
- Stübicher, Joseph (1706–1775), Austrian Cistercian and abbot
- Stübig, Heinz (* 1939), German educational scientist
- Stübing, Bernhard von († 1152), high freer
- Stübing, Jofie (* 1992), German soccer player
- Stübing, Solvi (1941–2017), German actress
- Stübinger, Ewald (* 1956), German Protestant theologian
- Stübinger, Oskar (1910–1988), German farmer, estate manager and politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament
- Stübinger, Stephan , German legal scholar
- Stubkjær, Henrik (* 1961), Danish Lutheran minister
- Stübler, Eugen (1873–1930), German engineer and mathematician
- Stübler, Ewald (1881–1945), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Stübler, Otto (1901–1984), German actor, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Stublinger, Sebastian , Frankish legal scholar and Chancellor of the Mark Brandenburg (1510–1529)
- Stubmann, Peter (1876–1962), German politician (DDP), MdHB, MdR and writer
- Stübner, Berndt (* 1947), German actor, puppet maker, author and director
- Stübner, Georg Albrecht (1680–1723), German poet, pastor and professor
- Stübner, Hans (1900–1973), German painter and visual artist
- Stübner, Jörg (1965–2019), German soccer player
- Stubner, Stephan (* 1974), German economist and business angel
- Stübner, Veit (* 1954), German actor
- Stubnick, Christa (* 1933), German sprinter
- Stubø, Kjersti (* 1970), Norwegian jazz singer
- Stubø, Thorgeir (1943–1986), Norwegian jazz guitarist and composer
- Stuburić, Klara (* 1975), Croatian soccer player
- Stuby, Gerhard (1934–2020), German legal scholar and university professor
Stuc
- Stucchi, Luigi (* 1941), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Milan
- Stuch, Walter (* 1937), German badminton player
- Stücheli, Werner (1916–1983), Swiss architect
- Stuchlá, Karolína (* 1994), Czech tennis player
- Stuchlik, Fritz (* 1966), Austrian football referee
- Stuchlik, Marlis (* 1938), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Stuchlík, Mojmír (1930–2016), Czechoslovak ski jumper
- Stuchs, Georg († 1520), German book printer
- Stuchs, Johann , German printer
- Stuchtey, Benedikt (* 1965), German historian
- Stuchtey, Martin (* 1968), German geologist and economist
- Stuchtey, Sonja (* 1972), German children's book author
- Piece, Burghard (1929–2008), German pediatrician and immunologist
- Stuck, Ernst (1893–1974), German dentist functionary
- Stuck, Ferdinand (* 1991), Austrian racing car driver
- Stuck, Franz von (1863–1928), German painter and sculptor
- Stuck, Hans (1900–1978), German racing driver
- Stuck, Hans-Joachim (* 1951), German automobile racing driver
- Stuck, Hudson (1863–1920), clergyman of the Episcopal Church, explorer
- Stuck, Jean-Baptiste (1680–1755), French cellist and composer
- Stuck, Johannes (* 1986), Austrian racing driver
- Piece, Michael (* 1964), German cyclist, GDR champion in cycling
- Stuck, Olivia (* 1999), American actress
- Stucka, Lutz (* 1953), German author and home historian of Upper Lusatia
- Stučka, Pēteris (1865–1932), Latvian lawyer and politician
- Stuckart, Lothar (* 1944), German jazz and entertainment musician
- Stuckart, Wilhelm (1902–1953), German lawyer and politician (NSDAP), State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of the Interior
- Stucke, Angelika (* 1960), German fiction writer
- Pieces, Heinz (* 1940), German cyclist
- Stucke, Jenny (1897–1944), Turkish person; first student and foreigner at the University of Cologne
- Pieces, Jochen (* 1962), German painter, graphic artist and university professor
- Stucke, Johann (1587–1653), German lawyer and politician
- Stucke, Willy Maria (1909–1987), German painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Stuckel, Erich (1903–1962), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Stückelberg, Ernst (1831–1903), Swiss painter
- Stückelberg, Ernst Alfred (1867–1926), Swiss historian, art historian and preservationist
- Stückelberg, Ernst Carl Gerlach (1905–1984), Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Stückelberger, Alfred (* 1935), Swiss classical philologist
- Stückelberger, Christine (* 1947), Swiss dressage rider
- Stückelschweiger, Sven (* 1977), German politician (Pirate Party)
- Stückemann, Flavio (* 1985), German basketball player
- Stucken, Eduard (1865–1936), German playwright, poet and author
- Stucken, Maryn (* 1948), German playwright and director
- Stucken, Otto (1896–1934), German paramilitary activist, murderer and SA leader
- Stucken, Rudolf (1891–1984), German economist
- Stuckenberg, Alexander Antonowitsch (1844–1905), Russian geologist, paleontologist and university professor
- Stuckenberg, Anton Iwanowitsch (1816–1887), Russian traffic engineer and writer
- Stuckenberg, Carl-Friedrich (* 1964), German criminal law scholar
- Stuckenberg, Fritz (1881–1944), German expressionist painter
- Stuckenberg, Johann Christian (1788–1856), Russian geographer, hydrograph and author
- Stuckenberg, Viggo (1863–1905), Danish poet
- Stuckenbrock, Friedrich († 1809), German entrepreneur and lime burner
- Stuckenbrock, Heinrich (1875–1923), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Stuckenbrok, Eike von (* 1989), German artist, dancer and director
- Stuckenbruck, Loren T. (* 1960), German New Testament scholar
- Stuckenbruck, Paul (1868–1947), German sculptor
- Stuckenschmidt, Hans Heinz (1901–1988), German music critic
- Stücker, Bianca (* 1976), German writer
- Stucker, Ferdinand (1772–1824), German lawyer and officer
- Stucker, Stephen (1947–1986), American actor
- Stücker, Ulrich (* 1966), German municipal official (CDU) and full-time mayor
- Stuckert, Ernst-Wilhelm (* 1939), German politician (GAL), MdHB
- Stuckert, Rudolf (1912–2002), German painter and gallery owner
- Stuckert-Schnorrenberg, Rose Marie (* 1926), German painter
- Stuckey, Kelby (* 1967), American basketball player
- Stuckey, Maurice (* 1990), German national U20 basketball player
- Stuckey, Rodney (* 1986), American basketball player
- Stuckey, WS (* 1935), American politician
- Stückgold, Grete (1895–1977), German-English-American opera singer (soprano)
- Stückgold, Jacques (1877–1953), Polish-German-American singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Stückgold, Stanislaus (1868–1933), Polish-German-French painter
- Stucki, Aida (1921–2011), Swiss violinist and teacher
- Stucki, Alfred (* 1925), Swiss psychiatrist and author
- Stucki, Barbara (* 1988), Swiss politician (GLP) and councilor in the canton of Bern
- Stucki, Béatrice (* 1960), Swiss politician (SP)
- Stucki, Carl (1889–1963), Swiss diplomat and Germanist
- Stucki, Christian (* 1985), Swiss wrestler, winner of the Kilchberger Schwinget 2008
- Stucki, Daniel (* 1981), Swiss football player
- Stucki, Fridolin (1913–1996), Swiss politician (DP / SVP)
- Stucki, Hans (1929–1998), Swiss cook
- Stucki, Helene (1889–1988), Swiss educator and women's rights activist
- Stucki, Jakob (1924-2006), Swiss politician (BGB / SVP)
- Stucki, Johann Rudolf (1596–1660), Swiss Protestant clergyman and university professor
- Stucki, Johann Wilhelm (1542–1607), Swiss Protestant theologian, philoologist and university professor
- Stucki, Ramona (* 1982), German volleyball player
- Stucki, Simon (* 1984), Swiss floorball player and trainer
- Stucki, Walter (1888–1963), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Stückl, Christian (* 1961), German general manager and director
- Stücklen, Daniel (1869–1945), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Stücklen, Georg (1890–1974), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Stücklen, Heinz (1921–2007), German doctor and Berlin local politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Stücklen, Hildegard (1891–1963), German-American physicist
- Stücklen, Richard (1916–2002), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, President of the Bundestag (1979–1983)
- Stückler, Christoph (* 1980), Austrian soccer player
- Stückler, Stephan (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Stücklschwaiger, Manfred (* 1965), German actor and current yoga teacher
- Stuckmann, Heinz D. (1922–2011), German journalist, author and IM for the MfS
- Stuckmann, Horst (1935–2008), German Protestant pastor, association functionary and peace activist
- Stuckmann, Michael (* 1979), German soccer player
- Stuckmann, Stefan (* 1982), German author
- Stuckmann, Thorsten (* 1981), German soccer goalkeeper
- Stückmann, Werner (1936–2017), German opera singer (bass)
- Stuckrad, Alexander von (1814–1895), Prussian lieutenant general
- Stuckrad, Georg von (1783–1876), District Administrator of the Beckum District (1827–1828)
- Stuckrad, Kocku von (* 1966), German religious scholar
- Stuckrad, Leopold von (1780–1854), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the Pillau fortress
- Stuckrad, Leopold von (1808–1885), Prussian lieutenant general
- Stuckrad, Martha von , German portrait painter and genre painter
- Stuckrad, Otto von (1803–1888), Prussian major general
- Stuckrad-Barre, Benjamin von (* 1975), German writer, journalist and moderator
- Stückradt, Michael (* 1955), German politician (FDP), State Secretary in North Rhine-Westphalia, Chancellor University of Cologne
- Stückrath, Fritz (1902–1974), German educationalist and psychologist
- Stückrath, Lutz (* 1938), German actor, cabaret artist and author
- Stückrath, Otto (1885–1968), German teacher and folklorist
- Stucky, Alfred (1892–1969), Swiss civil engineer
- Stucky, Bettina (* 1969), Swiss actress
- Stucky, Erika (* 1962), US-American-Swiss jazz singer, musician, performer and accordionist
- Stucky, Fritz (* 1929), Swiss architect
- Stucky, Galen (* 1936), American materials scientist
- Stucky, Georg (* 1930), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Stucky, Giancarlo (1881–1941), Swiss entrepreneur
- Stucky, Giovanni (1843–1910), Swiss entrepreneur
- Stucky, Rolf (* 1942), Swiss classical archaeologist
- Stucky, Steven (1949–2016), American composer and university professor
- Stuckytė, Eglė (* 1991), Lithuanian table tennis player
Stud
- Stud, Mike (* 1988), American rapper
- Studach, Eugen (* 1907), Swiss rower
- Studach, Jakob Laurenz (1796–1873), Swiss Bishop in Sweden, Apostolic Vicar
- Studach, Martin (1944–2007), Swiss rower
- Studd, Big John (1948-1995), American wrestler
- Studd, Charles T. (1860–1931), English cricketer, evangelical missionary and founder of the evangelical mission society WEK worldwide evangelization crusade
- Studd, Ian (* 1943), New Zealand middle and long distance runner
- Studdard, Ruben (* 1978), American R&B singer
- Studders, Herbert , German economic functionary and work teacher
- Studds, Gerry (1937-2006), American Politician (Democrat)
- Stude, Fritz (1914–2006), German diplomat
- Studebaker, John (1799–1877), American entrepreneur
- Studebaker-Hall, Sara (* 1984), American biathlete and cross-country skier
- Studeman, William O. (* 1940), American naval officer and intelligence officer
- Stüdemann, Dietmar (* 1941), German diplomat, lawyer and economist
- Stüdemann, Hagen (* 1972), German jazz guitarist, improvisation musician, composer, double bass player and graphic artist
- Studemund, Wilhelm (1843–1889), German classical philologist
- Studemund-Halévy, Michael (* 1948), German linguist, author and translator
- Studener, Hans (1919–2002), German soccer player and coach
- Studeníková, Katarína (* 1972), Slovak tennis player
- Studenroth, Arthur (1899–1992), American cross-country runner
- Student, Christoph (* 1942), German doctor, palliative medicine specialist and psychotherapist
- Student, Kurt (1890–1978), German Colonel General in the Air Force in World War II
- Student, Thomas (1897–1976), German soccer player
- Studentkowski, Heinrich (1938–2000), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Studentkowski, Susi (* 1995), German actress and singer
- Studentkowski, Werner (1903–1951), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Studeny, Herma (1886–1973), German violinist, violin teacher and composer
- Studer, Alfredo , Swiss paraglider pilot
- Studer, André M. (1926–2007), Swiss architect and writer
- Studer, Andreas C. (* 1966), Swiss TV chef and author
- Studer, Basil (1925–2008), Swiss patristician
- Studer, Bernhard (1794–1887), Swiss geologist
- Studer, Bernhard (1832–1868), Swiss landscape painter
- Studer, Cheryl (* 1955), American opera singer (soprano)
- Studer, Christian (1458–1531), Swiss mayor
- Studer, Daniel (* 1961), Swiss double bass player
- Studer, Eduard (1919–1992), Swiss Germanist and university professor
- Studer, Emil (1844–1927), Swiss architect
- Studer, Frédéric (1926–2005), Swiss painter, draftsman and caricaturist
- Studer, Fredy (* 1948), Swiss jazz musician
- Studer, Gottlieb Ludwig (1801–1889), Swiss theologian
- Studer, Gottlieb Samuel (1804–1890), Swiss mountaineer
- Studer, Hans (1911–1984), Swiss composer, choir director and organist
- Studer, Heiner (* 1949), Swiss politician
- Studer, Heinrich (1889–1961), Swiss publisher
- Studer, Heinrich (1900–1964), German party functionary (KPD) and resistance fighter
- Studer, Jacob (1574–1622), Swiss bibliophile and librarian
- Studer, Jakob Friedrich (1817–1879), Swiss architect
- Studer, Jean (1914–2009), Swiss long jumper and sprinter
- Studer, Jean (* 1957), Swiss politician (SP)
- Studer, Johann Rudolf (1700–1769), Swiss painter
- Studer, Jürg (* 1966), Swiss football player
- Studer, Lilian (* 1977), Swiss politician
- Studer, Lukas , Swiss floorball coach
- Studer, Lukas (* 1977), Swiss sports reporter and TV presenter
- Studer, Max (* 1996), Swiss triathlete
- Studer, Michael (* 1940), Swiss pianist
- Studer, Noël (* 1996), Swiss chess player
- Studer, Otto (1894–1989), Swiss music teacher and free economist
- Studer, Paul (1879–1927), Swiss Romance philologist
- Studer, Peter (* 1935), Swiss lawyer and journalist
- Studer, Rudi (* 1951), German computer scientist and university professor
- Studer, Samuel (1757–1834), Swiss theologian and natural scientist
- Studer, Sandra (* 1969), Swiss singer and television presenter
- Studer, Sascha (* 1991), Swiss football goalkeeper
- Studer, Sigmund Gottlieb († 1808), Swiss lawyer and artist
- Studer, Stefan (* 1964), German soccer player and official
- Studer, Theophil (1845–1922), Swiss physician, zoologist, anatomist, paleontologist and cynologist
- Studer, Therese (1862–1931), founder of Catholic workers 'associations, first association secretary at the southern German association of Catholic workers' associations
- Studer, Tobias (* 1998), Swiss floorball player
- Studer, Ueli (* 1953), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Studer, Urs W. (* 1949), Swiss politician (FDP, later non-party)
- Studer, Walter (1918–1986), Swiss photographer
- Studer, Willi (1912–1996), Swiss entrepreneur in the entertainment electronics industry
- Studer, Yves (* 1982), Swiss boxer
- Studerus, Gregory (* 1948), American Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Newark
- Studi, Wes (born 1947), American actor
- Studilina, Janina Sergejewna (* 1985), Russian theater and film actress, television presenter and model
- Studion, Simon , German poet, historian, archaeologist and apocalyptist
- Studites, Damaskenos († 1577), Greek bishop of the early modern period
- Stüdl, Johann (1839–1925), Prague businessman and supporter of alpinism
- Studlar, Bernhard (* 1972), Austrian writer
- Studley, Elmer E. (1869-1942), American politician
- Studman, Brett (* 1985), Australian soccer player
- Studnewa, Marina Gurjewna (* 1959), Soviet rower
- Studney, Dan (born 1941), American javelin thrower
- Studnicka, Johann (1883–1967), Austrian football player
- Studnicki, Władysław (1867–1953), Polish politician
- Studniczka, Franz (1860–1929), Austrian classical archaeologist
- Studniczka, Hanns (1891–1975), German writer, translator and lawyer
- Studnitz, Andreas von (* 1954), German theater director, theater director and actor
- Studnitz, Arthur von (1851–1927), Saxon government assessor, writer and magazine founder
- Studnitz, Ernst-Jörg von (* 1937), German lawyer and diplomat
- Studnitz, Friedrich Ernst August von (1796–1866), royal Prussian major general, most recently in command of Torgau Fortress and honorary citizen of the city of Torgau
- Studnitz, Gotthilft von (1908–1994), German physiologist and zoologist
- Studnitz, Hans Adam von (1711–1788), German theater director and court marshal of the Duke of Gotha
- Studnitz, Hans Georg von (1907–1993), German journalist and publicist
- Studnitz, Wilhelm von (1789–1840), German officer and writer
- Studnitzka, Hanna (1927–2006), German sculptor
- Studnitzky, Norbert (* 1936), Czech-German composer, arranger and conductor
- Studnitzky, Sebastian (* 1972), German jazz trumpeter and pianist
- Studt, Birgit (* 1960), German medieval historian and university professor
- Studt, Christoph (* 1958), German historian
- Studt, Conrad von (1838–1921), German administrative lawyer and ministerial official, Minister of Education in Prussia
- Studt, Harry (1899–1976), German actor, theater director as well as dubbing and radio play speaker
- Studt, Katja (* 1973), German actress
- Studt, Stefan (* 1961), German politician (SPD), Minister in Schleswig-Holstein
- Studtrucker, Marwin (* 1990), German soccer player
- Studtrucker, Stefan (* 1966), German soccer player
- Studtrucker, Volkmar (* 1960), German composer
- Study, Eduard (1862–1930), German mathematician
- Studzinski, Alexander (* 1983), German open water swimmer
- Studziński, Zdzisław (1922–1976), Polish Vice Admiral and politician, member of the Sejm
- Studzizba, Jaroslav (* 1955), Polish football player
Stue
- Stuebe, Jim , sound engineer
- Stueber, Carl (1893–1984), German composer and musicologist and director of the MDR
- Stuebs, Albin (1900–1977), German writer and journalist
- Stuehl, Joel (* 1982), German actor
- Stuer, Julian (* 1990), German poker player
- Stüer, Philipp (* 1976), German rower
- Stuer-Lauridsen, Lisbet (* 1968), Danish badminton player
- Stuer-Lauridsen, Thomas (* 1971), Danish badminton player
- Stuermer, Daryl (* 1952), American musician and guitarist
- Stuewer, Roger H. (* 1934), American historian of science
Step
- Stuff, Christian (* 1982), German soccer player
- Stuffer, Barbara (* 1989), Italian ski jumper
- Stuffer, Hans (* 1961), German ski racer
- Stuffer, Verena (* 1984), Italian ski racer
- Stuffken, Jan Hendrik (1801–1881), Dutch theologian and philosopher
- Stuffler, Wenzel Urban von (1764–1831), Bishop of Brno
- Stuffmann, Margret (1936–2020), German art historian and curator
- Stuflesser, Katrin (* 1973), Austrian actress and singer
- Stuflesser, Martin (* 1970), German Roman Catholic theologian, liturgical scholar and university professor
Stug
- Stuger, Olaf (* 1969), Dutch politician, MEP
Stool
- Štuhec, Igor (* 1932), Slovenian composer
- Štuhec, Ilka (* 1990), Slovenian ski racer
- Stuhlbarg, Michael (* 1968), American actor
- Stuhlberger, Matthias (1919–1995), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Stuhldreher, Ekkehard (* 1924), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Stuhldreher, Harry (1901-1965) American football player and football coach
- Stühlen, Peter (1900–1982), German writer
- Stuhler, Ed (1945–2018), German publicist and author
- Stuhler, Jacqueline (* 1956), German television presenter and journalist
- Stuhler, Ulrich , German mathematician
- Stuhlfath, Walter (1887–1974), German historian and geographer
- Stuhlfauth, Georg (1870–1942), German Christian archaeologist and church historian
- Stuhlfauth, Heinrich (1896–1966), German football player
- Stuhlinger, Ernst (1913–2008), German-American nuclear physicist, electrical engineering and aerospace scientist
- Stuhlmacher, Hans (1892–1962), German educator and local researcher
- Stuhlmacher, Peter (* 1932), German theologian and Protestant New Testament scholar
- Stuhlmann, Adolph (1838–1924), German teacher and dialect poet
- Stuhlmann, Alexander (* 1948), German bank manager
- Stuhlmann, Carl Alexander (1814–1886), German lawyer in Hamburg
- Stuhlmann, Caesar Wilhelm (1822–1884), German writer
- Stuhlmann, Franz (1863–1928), German zoologist and an African explorer
- Stuhlmann, Günther Ludwig (1797–1872), German entrepreneur and patron
- Stuhlmann, Heinrich (1803–1886), German painter and graphic artist
- Stuhlmann, Rainer (* 1945), German Protestant theologian, director of studies in Nes Ammim and provisional Protestant provost in Jerusalem
- Stuhlmann, Wilhelm (* 1946), German doctor for psychiatry, neurology, psychotherapy and clinical geriatrics
- Stühlmeyer, Barbara (* 1964), German theologian, musicologist, author and Hildegard researcher
- Stühlmeyer, Heinrich (1907–1978), German custodian, cantor and composer
- Stühlmeyer, Ludger (* 1961), German cantor, musicologist and composer
- Stühlmeyer, Patrick (* 1990), German show jumper
- Stühlmeyer, Reinhold (1934–2012), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Stühlmeyer, Thomas (* 1964), German theologian
- Stuhlmüller, Karl (1859–1930), German landscape and animal painter
- Stuhlpfarrer, Karl (1941–2009), Austrian historian
- Stühmer, Alfred (1885–1957), German dermatologist and university professor
- Stühmer, Friedrich (1843–1890), German-Hungarian confectioner and confectionery manufacturer
- Stühmer, Hans H. (* 1940), German fossil collector and engineer
- Stühmer, Walter (* 1948), German physicist
- Stühmeyer, Karl (1866–1936), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator
- Stuhr, Friedrich (1867–1945), German archivist and historian
- Stuhr, Jerzy (* 1947), Polish actor and director
- Stuhr, Johann Georg (1640–1721), German painter
- Stuhr, Maciej (* 1975), Polish film and theater actor
- Stuhr, Michael (* 1950), German author of utopian novels
- Stuhr, Peter Feddersen (1787–1851), German university professor and historian
- Stuhr, William (1882–1958), Danish painter
- Stührk, Erwin (1910–1942), German football player
- Stührk, Martin (* 1990), German actor
- Stuhrmann, Heinrich (1869–1940), German theologian and politician (DNVP)
- Stührwoldt, Matthias (* 1968), German farmer and author
Stui
- Stuiber, Alfred (1912–1981), German Catholic church historian, patrologist and Christian archaeologist
- Stuiber, Heinz-Werner (1940–2019), German communication scientist
- Stuiber, Petra (* 1967), Austrian journalist and book author
- Stuijt, Louis (1914–2000), Dutch politician (KVP)
- Stuijvenberg, Jan van (* 1928), Dutch politician (PvdA, D '70)
- Stuiver, Minze (* 1929), Dutch-American geochemist
Stuj
- Stuj, Chrystyna (* 1988), Ukrainian sprinter
Stuk
- Stukalin, Alexander Valeryevich (* 1981), Russian foil fencer
- Stukalow, Dmitri Pawlowitsch (* 1951), Soviet hurdler
- Stukāne, Anita (* 1954), Latvian-Soviet long jumper
- Stukas, Gendrikas , Lithuanian politicians
- Stuke, Arnd , pirate
- Stuke, Johannes (1904–1978), German politician (SPD)
- Stuke, Josef (1918-2010), German physicist
- Stuke, Karlfried (1933-2018), German soccer player
- Stuke, Katja (* 1968), German photographer
- Stukeley, William (1687–1765), English archaeologist
- Štukelj, Leon (1898–1999), Yugoslav gymnast
- Stukenberg, Helmut (1909–1991), German ministerial official and President of the Deutsche Bundesbahn
- Stukenberg, Kurt (* 1988), German journalist
- Stukenberg, Wilhelm (1878–1964), German high school councilor and politician (MdL)
- Stukenborg, Anton (1830–1890), German priest and episcopal official
- Stuker, Jürg (1914–1988), Swiss art dealer
- Stuker, Robert (1863–1940), Swiss historian and prince tutor at the Greek court and friend and advisor to the European rulers of the time
- Stukolkin, Ivar (* 1960), Soviet swimmer
Stul
- Štūla, Sarmīte (* 1946), Soviet athlete
- Stulac, George (* 1934), Canadian decathlete and basketball player
- Stulberger, Heinrich , German local politician (Bavaria party)
- Stulce, Mike (* 1969), American shot putter and Olympic champion
- Stülcken, Julius Caesar (1867–1925), German shipyard owner and playwright
- Stüler, Friedrich August (1800–1865), German architect and Prussian construction officer
- Stüler, Gottfried Wilhelm (1798–1838), German physician and homeopath
- Stüler, Philippine (1784–1862), German educator
- Stulginskis, Aleksandras (1885–1969), Lithuanian politician, president (1920–1926)
- Štulić, Branimir (* 1953), Yugoslav musician
- Stulick, Matthäus Nikolaus († 1732), German musician and composer of the Baroque period
- Stuligrosz, Michał (* 1950), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Stuligrosz, Stefan (1920–2012), Polish choir conductor, composer
- Stulin, Alan (* 1990), German-Polish soccer player
- Stülke, Jörg (* 1964), German microbiologist
- Stułkowski, Szymon (* 1961), Polish clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Poznan
- Stull, Howard William (1876–1949), American politician
- Stull, Norbert (* 1942), Luxembourgish chess player
- Stullich, Andrea (* 1965), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Stulmaker, Mort (1906–1988), American jazz musician
- Stulnewa, Olga Olegowna (* 1983), Russian sprinter and bobsledder
- Stulow, Yegor Semjonowitsch (1777–1823), Russian farmer, Volost elder and partisan leader
- Stulpinienė, Ilona (* 1963), Lithuanian musician and politician
- Stulpins, Viktors (* 1971), Latvian clergyman, Bishop of Liepāja
- Stülpnagel, Carl von (1788–1875), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Stülpnagel, Carl-Heinrich von (1886–1944), German officer, general of the infantry and resistance fighter
- Stülpnagel, Edwin von (1876–1933), German officer and general of the infantry
- Stülpnagel, Ferdinand von (1781–1839), Prussian Lieutenant General and Director of the General War Department in the War Ministry
- Stülpnagel, Ferdinand von (1813–1885), Prussian general of the infantry
- Stülpnagel, Ferdinand von (1842–1912), Prussian general of the infantry
- Stülpnagel, Friedrich von (1847–1914), German landowner; Curator of the Brandenburg Knight Academy
- Stülpnagel, Friedrich von (1913–1996), German athlete, Olympic medalist and colonel
- Stülpnagel, Georg von (1785–1862), Prussian lieutenant general, most recently commander of the 2nd division
- Stülpnagel, Hermann von (1839–1912), Prussian lieutenant general
- Stülpnagel, Joachim von (1880–1968), German infantry general
- Stülpnagel, Johann Friedrich von (1786–1865), Prussian officer, geographer and cartographer
- Stülpnagel, Karl Bernhard von (1794–1875), Prussian lieutenant general
- Stülpnagel, Otto von (1878–1948), German infantry general in World War II
- Stülpnagel, Paul Joachim von (* 1927), German ambassador
- Stülpnagel, Rudolf von (1831–1900), German administrative officer, manor owner and member of parliament
- Stülpner, Karl (1762–1841), Erzgebirge folk hero
- Stülpner, Max (1882–1959), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL
- Stülten, Wilhelm (1902–1972), German politician (DP, CDU), MdL
- Stultiens, Sabrina (* 1993), Dutch cyclist
- Stults, Geoff (* 1977), American actor and producer
- Stults, George (* 1975), American film actor and photo model
- Stulz von Ortenberg, Johann Georg (1771–1832), tailor, merchant and benefactor
- Stülz, Jodocus (1799–1872), Austrian clergyman, provost of the Augustinian canons of St. Florian, historian and politician, member of the state parliament
- Stulz, Michi (* 1977), Swiss jazz musician
- Stulz, René (* 1952), Swiss economist and university professor
- Stulz, Sascha (* 1988), Swiss football goalkeeper
Mute
- Stumar, Charles (1890–1935), American cinematographer
- Stumar, John (1892–1962), American cameraman of Hungarian descent, mostly working in B-films
- Stumbauer, Hans (1911–2003), Austrian pedagogue, art teacher, author, painter and graphic artist
- Štumberger, Dominik (* 1999), Croatian soccer player
- Štumberger, Marcel (* 2001), Croatian soccer player
- Stumberger, Rudolf (* 1956), German social scientist and author
- Stümcke, Heinrich (1871–1923), German writer, theater critic and translator
- Stümer, Ferdinand (1922–2010), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Stümer, Heinrich (1789–1857), German opera and oratorio singer (tenor) and composer
- Stümke, Hans-Georg (1941–2002), German weather observer, writer, teacher, historian and publicist
- Stümke, Volker (* 1960), German Protestant theologian and social ethicist
- Stumm, Carl Friedrich (1798–1848), German entrepreneur in the coal and steel industry
- Stumm, Christian Philipp (1760–1826), German entrepreneur and banker
- Stumm, Erwin Charles (1908–1969), American geologist and paleontologist
- Stumm, Fabian (* 1981), German actor
- Stumm, Ferdinand Carl von (1880–1954), German diplomat, industrialist and manor owner
- Stumm, Ferdinand Eduard von (1843–1925), German diplomat
- Stumm, Friedrich Philipp (1751–1835), German entrepreneur
- Stumm, Gerhard (* 1950), Austrian psychotherapist and publicist
- Stumm, Hugo Rudolf von (1845–1910), German entrepreneur
- Stumm, Johann Michael (1683–1747), German master organ builder
- Stumm, Johannes (1897–1978), German lawyer, police chief of West Berlin
- Stumm, Reinhardt (1930–2019), German cultural journalist, theater critic and non-fiction author
- Stumm, Richard (1900–1971), German painter and graphic artist
- Stumm, Werner (1924–1999), Swiss chemist
- Stumm, Wilhelm von (1869–1935), German diplomat
- Stumm-Halberg, Carl Ferdinand von (1836–1901), German politician and industrialist, MdR
- Stumme, Absolon († 1510), North German painter of the late Gothic
- Stumme, Georg (1886–1942), German officer and general of the tank force in World War II
- Stumme, Gerhard (1871–1955), German surgeon and orthopedist and collector of literature on fist material
- Stumme, Gerhard (1889–1934), district administrator in the Thuringian districts of Weißensee and Nordhausen, government trainee
- Stumme, Hans (1864–1936), German orientalist and linguist
- Stummel, Friedrich (1850–1919), German sacred artist
- Stummel, Ludwig (1898–1983), German rear admiral
- Stummer von Traunfels, Josef (1808–1891), Austrian civil engineer and architect
- Stummer von Traunfels, Rudolf (1866–1961), Austrian zoologist
- Stummer, Alfons (1924–2014), Austrian producer of cultural films, assistant director and film director
- Stummer, Alfred (* 1962), Austrian triple jumper
- Stummer, Anton (* 1930), Austrian artist and local researcher
- Stummer, Ernst Walter (* 1938), Austrian criminal
- Stummer, Friedrich (1886–1955), German Catholic theologian
- Stummer, Heinrich (1940–2005), German lyricist of sacred songs
- Stummer, Karl-Heinz (1936–2007), Austrian singer and actor
- Stummer, Waltraude , Austrian table tennis player
- Stummeyer, Bettina (1960–2011), German radio presenter, author and filmmaker
- Stummeyer, Christian (* 1972), German economist and university professor
- Stummeyer, Heinrich (1894–1973), German politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Stummvoll, Günter (* 1943), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Stummvoll, Josef (1902–1982), Austrian librarian, general director of the Austrian National Library
- Stummvoll, Oliver (* 1995), Austrian model
- Stump, Bob (1927–2003), American politician
- Stump, Doris (* 1950), Swiss Germanist, publisher and politician (SP)
- Stump, Eleonore (* 1947), American philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Stump, Felix (1894–1972), American naval aviator and admiral in the US Navy
- Stump, Gottlieb Friedrich von (1791–1849), German politician and administrative officer
- Stump, Herman (1837-1917), American politician
- Stump, Joe (* 1960), American guitarist and composer
- Stump, Josef (1883–1929), Swiss composer and Schwyzerörgeler
- Stump, Niklaus (1920–2005), Swiss winter sports enthusiast
- Stump, Patrick (* 1984), American musician and record producer
- Stump, Peter (1525–1589), magician, werewolf
- Stump, Petra (* 1975), Austrian clarinetist
- Stump, Sebastian , German handball player
- Stump, Werner (* 1943), German politician (CDU), district administrator
- Stump, Wilhelm (1890–1963), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Stumpe, Hans Günther Hermann (* 1936), German businessman, convicted of murder
- Stumpe, Marie (1877–1946), German painter
- Stumpe-Speer, Ilona (* 1964), German writer
- Stümpel, Bernhard (1924–1994), German prehistorian and monument conservator
- Stümpel, Jozef (* 1972), Slovak ice hockey player
- Stümpel, Klaus (1941–2015), German visual artist
- Stümpel, Konrad (1890–1971), German local politician, mayor and honorary citizen of Wettbergen
- Stümpel-Schlichthaar, Carla (1901–1977), German dance teacher
- Stumpenhusen, Susanne (* 1955), German sociologist and trade union official
- Stumper, Judith (* 1965), Romanian-German table tennis player
- Stumper, Laura (* 1984), German table tennis player
- Stumper, Werner (1927–2010), German painter and graphic artist
- Stümpert, Hermann (1949–2005), German journalist, pioneer of private broadcasting in Germany
- Stumpf, Alfons (* 1949), German local politician and mayor of the city of Attendorn
- Stumpf, Bernd (* 1940), German football official and football referee
- Stumpf, Carl (1848–1936), German philosopher and psychologist
- Stumpf, Carl , German local politician, mayor of Kaufbeuren
- Stumpf, Christian (* 1966), Austrian soccer player
- Stumpf, Christoph (* 1972), German lawyer and university professor
- Stumpf, Cordula (* 1960), German legal scholar
- Stumpf, Daniel (* 1985), German handball player
- Stumpf, Daniela (* 1965), German soccer player
- Stumpf, Elfriede (1921–2017), Austrian painter, graphic artist and designer
- Stumpf, Franz (1876–1935), Austrian politician (CS), member of the National Council, Governor of Tyrol, member of the Federal Council
- Stumpf, Franz (1912–1974), German opera singer with a hero-baritone voice
- Stumpf, Franz (1950–2019), German politician (CSU)
- Stumpf, Georg (* 1972), Austrian investor
- Stumpf, Gottfried (1884–1962), German Imperial Judge
- Stumpf, Hans (1919-2010), German soccer player
- Stumpf, Hans-Jürgen (1918–1980), German actor
- Stumpf, Hermann (1912–1997), German lawyer
- Stumpf, Horst (1940–2006), Austrian tire designer and inventor, university professor and painter
- Stumpf, Jakob , German architect
- Stumpf, Johann Rudolf (1530–1592), Swiss Protestant clergyman and local researcher
- Stumpf, Johannes , Swiss historian and chronicler
- Stumpf, Johannes (1862–1936), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Stumpf, John (* 1953), American manager
- Stumpf, Juri (* 1966), German ice hockey player
- Stumpf, Keiyona Constanze (* 1982), German painter and sculptor
- Stumpf, Kilian (1655–1720), German Jesuit, priest and missionary to China
- Stumpf, Lena (1924–2012), German athlete
- Stumpf, Ludwig (1846–1923), German doctor and specialist author
- Stumpf, Manfred (1930–2010), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Stumpf, Manfred (* 1957), German draftsman, sculptor and computer artist
- Stumpf, Marcus (* 1974), German economist, university professor for marketing and brand management
- Stumpf, Martin (1886–1974), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Stumpf, Mathias (* 1986), German track cyclist
- Stumpf, Matthias (1755–1806), Swiss painter and engraver
- Stumpf, Max (1853–1925), German doctor
- Stumpf, Michael (* 1970), German biologist
- Stumpf, Michael (* 1972), German television manager
- Stumpf, Michael (* 1988), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Stumpf, Otto (1940–2017), German canoeist, sports functionary and politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament
- Stumpf, Paul (1826–1912), German politician and manufacturer
- Štumpf, Peter (* 1962), Slovenian religious priest, auxiliary bishop in Maribor, bishop of Murska Sobota
- Stumpf, Peter Paul (1822–1890), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Stumpf, Pleikard (1807–1877), Bavarian archivist, historian and geographer
- Stumpf, Reinhard (* 1942), German military historian
- Stumpf, Reinhard (* 1961), German soccer player and coach
- Stumpf, Reinhold F. (* 1970), Austrian author
- Stumpf, Remig (1966–2019), German racing cyclist
- Stumpf, Richard (1892–1958), German sailor, expert before the investigative committee of the German National Assembly and the German Reichstag (1919–1928)
- Stumpf, Richard J. (1926–2006), American engineer and two-time Oscar winner
- Stumpf, Sebastian (* 1980), German photographer, photo and video artist
- Stumpf, Siegfried (* 1950), German police officer
- Stumpf, Simon , Swiss reformer
- Stumpf, Tino (* 1975), German basketball coach
- Stumpf, Tricia (* 1970), American skeleton driver
- Stumpf, Wilhelm (1873–1926), German painter, graphic artist, illustrator
- Stumpf, Wilhelm (1875–1949), German civil servant in local government, city councilor and head of cultural affairs
- Stumpf, Wolfgang (1909–1983), German actor
- Stumpf-Brentano, Karl Friedrich (1829–1882), Austrian historian
- Stumpfe, Werner (1937–2018), German lawyer, manager and association official
- Stumpfegger, Ludwig (1910–1945), German physician, attending physician on the staff of the Reich Chancellor
- Stumpfegger, Sebastian (1670–1749), Salzburg stonemason
- Stumpfeld, Hans-Joachim von (1881–1968), German general
- Stumpfeldt, Gustav von (1838–1893), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Stumpfeldt, Hans (1941–2018), German sinologist
- Stumpff, Hans-Jürgen (1889–1968), Colonel General of the Air Force in the Third Reich
- Stumpff, Horst (1887–1958), German general of the tank troops in World War II
- Stumpff, Johann Andreas (1769–1846), German harp and piano manufacturer
- Stumpff, Karl (1895–1970), German astronomer
- Stumpff, Karl von (1819–1889), Prussian lieutenant general
- Stumpff, Karl von (1858–1936), Prussian lieutenant general in the First World War
- Stumpff, Tommi (* 1958), German musician
- Stümpfig, Martin (* 1970), German politician (Greens), MdL Bavaria
- Stumpfl, Friedrich (1902–1997), Austrian psychiatrist
- Stumph, Stephanie (* 1984), German actress
- Stumph, Wolfgang (* 1946), German actor and cabaret artist
- Stumpp, Emil (1886–1941), German teacher, painter and press illustrator
- Stumpp, Ernst (1897–1978), German engineer and university lecturer for electrical engineering; Dean and Vice Rector
- Stumpp, Karl (1896–1982), German ethnographer
- Stumpp, Margit (* 1963), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Stumptner, Andreas , German journalist
- Stumptner, Reiner (* 1964), German soccer player
- Stumvoll, Walter (1904–1982), Austrian actor
Stun
- Hour, Harald (1899–1942), Estonian aviation pioneer
- Stündel, Dieter H. (* 1947), German literary scholar and journalist
- Stundl, Rudolf (1897–1990), Austrian pattern designer, tapestry artist, inventor of the Pomeranian fisherman's carpets
- Stundys, Valentinas (* 1960), Lithuanian teacher and politician
- Stundytė, Aušrinė (* 1976), Lithuanian singer (soprano)
- Stungys, Kęstutis Juozas (1940-2014), Lithuanian criminal lawyer, lawyer and lecturer, head of the Lithuanian National Lawyers Association (LTD)
- Stunkard, Albert (1922-2014), American psychiatrist
- Stunkard, Horace Wesley (1889-1989), American zoologist and parasitologist
- Stünke, Hein (1913–1994), German art dealer, art collector and curator
- Stünkel, Franziska (* 1973), German film director, screenwriter and photo artist
- Stünkel, Joachim (* 1952), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Stünkel, Johann Georg , German hut clerk, Obereisenhütteninspektor and Oberbergrat
- Stunkel, Kathy Rinaldi (* 1967), American tennis player
- Stünkel, Konrad Heinrich (1763–1826), upper mountain ridge in Brunswick
- Stünkel, Regine , German presenter
- Stünkel, Rolf (* 1954), German writer, photographer and former fighter and transport pilot
- Stünkel, Wilhelm († 1856), German manufacturing manager
- Stünker, Joachim (* 1948), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Stuntz, Joseph Hartmann (1792-1859), Swiss composer, choirmaster and conductor
- Stünzi, Christa (* 1986), Swiss politician (glp)
- Stünzner, Karl Ewald von (1807–1891), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Stünzner, Karl von (1839–1914), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Stünzner-Karbe, Karl von (1872–1934), German landowner and politician (DNVP), MdL
Stup
- Stupak, Bart (* 1952), American politician
- Stupak, Kiryl (* 1990), Belarusian chess player
- Stupak, Nikita Petrovich (* 1987), Russian cross-country skier
- Stupan von Ehrenstein, Anton Maria († 1776), Austrian Privy Councilor of State
- Stupan von Ehrenstein, Felix Matthäus (1743–1800), Austrian lawyer
- Stupan von Ehrenstein, Ignaz (1780–1840), Austrian councilor
- Stupan von Ehrenstein, Johann Jakob (1664–1739), Austrian composer of the Baroque
- Stupanus, Emmanuel (1587–1664), Swiss physician
- Stupar Trifunović, Tanja (* 1977), author and poet from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Stupar, Nate (* 1988), American football player
- Stuparich De La Barra, Tamara , American film producer
- Stuparich, Giani (1891–1961), Italian writer
- Stupart, Doug (1882–1951), South African athlete
- Stupel, Peter (1923–1997), Bulgarian composer
- Stupenhausen, Wilhelm († 1950), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and state superintendent
- Stupić, Matthias Leopold († 1794), doctor, botanist
- Stupica, Gabrijel (1913–1990), Yugoslav (Slovenian) painter
- Stupin, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (* 1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Stupka, Bohdan (1941–2012), Ukrainian actor
- Stupljanin, Jelena (* 1978), Serbian actress
- Stupnicki, Roman (* 1913), Polish ice hockey player
- Stupp, Franz (1862–1933), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Stupp, Heine (1875–1955), German extreme athlete
- Stupp, Hermann Joseph (1793–1870), German Lord Mayor of Cologne
- Stupp, Karl (1841–1925), German farmer and politician (center), MdR
- Stupp, Samuel I. (* 1951), American chemist, materials scientist and biotechnologist
- Stupp, Susanne (* 1969), German local politician (CDU), mayor of Frechen
- Stuppa, Johann Peter (1621–1701), Swiss-French military
- Stuppacher, Otto (1947–2001), Austrian racing car driver
- Stupper, Carl (1808–1874), Austrian physician and pharmacist
- Stupperich, Reinhard (* 1951), German classical archaeologist
- Stupperich, Robert (1904–2003), German Protestant theologian
- Stuppner, Hubert (* 1944), Italian composer
Stubborn
- Štúr, Dionýs (1827–1893), Slovak geologist and paleontologist
- Štúr, Ľudovít (1815–1856), Slovak philologist, writer and politician
- Stura-Cura, Beverly (* 1999), German screenwriter
- Šturanović, Željko (1960–2014), Montenegrin politician
- Sturany, Johann (1831–1912), Austrian architect
- Sturany, Rudolf (1867–1935), Austrian malacologist
- Sturaro, Stefano (* 1993), Italian football player
- Stürcke, Hermann (1832–1911), German banker
- Stürcke, Max (1876–1947), German banker
- Sturckow, Frederick W. (* 1961), American astronaut
- Sturdee, Frederik Doveton (1859–1925), British Vice Admiral
- Sturdee, Vernon (1890–1966), Australian Lieutenant General
- Sturdy, Robert (* 1944), British politician (Conservative Party), MEP
- Sturdza, Constantin (* 1989), Swiss tennis player
- Sturdza, Dimitrie Alexandru (1833–1914), Romanian Prime Minister
- Sture, Svante († 1512), Swedish general and imperial administrator of Sweden
- Sture, Sven , Danish military
- Sturel, René (1885–1914), French Romanist and Renaissance specialist
- Stürenburg, Caspar (1843–1909), German lawyer and German-American journalist and author
- Stürenburg, Cirk Heinrich (1798–1858), German lawyer
- Stürenburg, Diedrich Rudolf (1811–1856), German classical philologist and teacher
- Stürenburg, Heinrich (1847–1934), German classical philologist, gymnastics official, military expert and educator
- Stürenburg, Werner (* 1948), German painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Stureson, Per (* 1948), Swedish racing car driver
- Sturge, William A. (1850–1919), English medic and archaeologist
- Sturgeon, Daniel (1789–1878), American politician
- Sturgeon, Nicola (* 1970), Scottish politician (SNP) and First Minister
- Sturgeon, Theodore (1918–1985) American science fiction writer
- Sturgeon, William (1783–1850) English physicist and inventor who made the first electromagnets
- Sturges, Jock (* 1947), American photographer
- Sturges, John (1910–1992), American film director and film producer
- Sturges, Jonathan (1740-1819), American politician
- Sturges, Lewis B. (1763-1844) American politician
- Sturges, Preston (1898–1959) American screenwriter and director
- Sturgess, Colin (* 1968), British cyclist
- Sturgess, Eric (1920-2004), South African tennis player
- Sturgess, Jim (* 1978), British actor
- Sturgis, Frank (1924–1993), American burglar in the "Watergate Affair"
- Sturgis, Guy H. (1877–1951), American judge and politician
- Sturgis, Howard O. (1855-1920), American writer
- Sturgis, Joey (* 1985), American music producer
- Sturgis, Samuel Davis (1822–1889) American officer, Northern general
- Sturgis, Ted (1913–1995), American jazz musician (double bass, also electric bass, guitar, tenor saxophone)
- Sturgiss, George Cookman (1842–1925), American politician
- Stürgkh auf Plankenwarth, Christoph († 1594), archducal council and landowner
- Stürgkh, Barthold (1898–1965), Austrian farmer and politician (CS, VF, ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Stürgkh, Georg († 1547), Mayor of Graz, ancestor of the noble Stürgkh family
- Stürgkh, Karl (1859–1916), Austrian politician and Prime Minister
- Sturing, Edward (* 1963), Dutch football player and coach
- Stürken, Alfred C. (1868–1925), German businessman and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Stürken, Nicolas (1812–1886), German businessman and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Stürken, Otto (1856–1923), German lawyer and civil servant
- Stürken, Otto (1898–1979), German banker
- Sturkie, Dan (1924–1992), American actor and voice actor
- Sturla Ásgeirsson (* 1980), Icelandic handball player
- Sturla Berhouet, Daniel Fernando (* 1959), Uruguayan religious, Archbishop of Montevideo
- Sturla Þórðarson (1214–1284), Icelandic writer and skald
- Sturla, Eduardo (* 1974), Argentine triathlete
- Sturla, Salvador (1891–1975), Dominican musician and composer
- Sturla, Shana (* 1975), American toxicologist
- Stürler, Abraham († 1624), Swiss magistrate
- Stürler, Albrecht († 1748), Swiss architect
- Stürler, Anton Ludwig († 1797), Bernese officer and magistrate
- Stürler, Daniel († 1746), Swiss architect
- Stürler, Helene Escher-von (1873–1908), Bernese patrician
- Stürler, Johann Rudolf von (1771–1861), Swiss politician and landowner
- Stürler, Ludwig Niklaus von (1784–1825), Bernese building authority clerk and officer in Russia
- Stürler, Ludwig Samuel (1768–1840), Swiss architect
- Stürler, Moritz von (1807–1882), Swiss historian and state clerk
- Stürler, Peter David (1700–1744), Bernese officer and magistrate
- Stürler, Vinzenz (1662–1734), Bernese officer and magistrate
- Sturlese, Loris (* 1948), Italian philosopher
- Sturlese, Patricio (* 1973), Argentine writer
- Sturley, Philip (born 1950), British Air Force officer in the United Kingdom
- Sturm von Sturmeck, Jakob (1489–1553), reformed mayor of Strasbourg
- Sturm von Sturmeck, Jakob († 1633), councilor and chancellor of the University of Strasbourg
- Sturm, Alexander (1901–1973), German doctor
- Sturm, Alfred (1888–1962), German Lieutenant General in the Air Force in World War II
- Sturm, Almut (* 1941), German tennis player
- Sturm, Andreas (* 1968), German internist and university professor
- Sturm, Andreas (* 1974), German Catholic clergyman, vicar general of the Speyer diocese
- Sturm, Andreas (* 1986), German local politician (CDU) and author
- Sturm, Angelus (1886–1968), German religious and local researcher
- Sturm, Anja (* 1970), German lawyer
- Sturm, Anna Maria (* 1982), German actress
- Sturm, Annalena , German Ju Jutsu athlete
- Sturm, Anton (1686–1752), German painter, draftsman and hair dealer
- Sturm, Anton (1690–1757), baroque and rococo sculptor in the Allgäu
- Sturm, August (1852–1923), German poet and writer
- Sturm, Beata (1682–1730), pietist from Württemberg
- Sturm, Bertram von († 1639), imperial official in the Thirty Years War
- Sturm, Borut Marjan (* 1951), Austrian national minority politician
- Sturm, Bruno Adolph (1815–1885), lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Sturm, Charles-François (1803–1855), Swiss-French mathematician
- Sturm, Christa (* 1966), German art educator, art historian and artist
- Sturm, Christian (1597–1628), mathematician and university professor
- Sturm, Christian (* 1978), German opera singer (tenor)
- Sturm, Christoph Christian (1740–1786), Lutheran theologian
- Sturm, Daniel (1602–1652), German lawyer and notary
- Sturm, Daniel (* 1977), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Sturm, Daniel Friedrich (* 1973), German journalist and publicist
- Sturm, Dieter (* 1936), German dramaturge
- Sturm, Eberhardt (1889–1973), German industrialist
- Sturm, Eduard (1830–1909), Austro-Moravian lawyer and politician
- Sturm, Eduard (1885–1952), German set designer
- Sturm, Emil (1910–1991), Austrian Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Sturm, Erdmann (* 1937), German theologian
- Sturm, Erko (* 1964), German pastor, book author, musician, musicologist and former football coach and functionary
- Sturm, Ernst Friedrich (1829–1876), German high school professor, storyteller, poet and translator
- Sturm, Erwin (1927-2016), German homeland researcher
- Sturm, Eva (* 1962), art educator, museum educator and Germanist
- Sturm, Felix (* 1979), German boxer
- Sturm, Florian (* 1982), Austrian soccer player
- Sturm, Friedhelm (* 1955), German soccer player
- Sturm, Friedrich (1805–1862), German engraver and ornithologist
- Sturm, Friedrich (1823–1898), Austrian decorative and flower painter
- Sturm, Friedrich , German machine fitter, mill builder, instrument maker
- Sturm, Fritz (1834–1906), German landscape and marine painter
- Sturm, Fritz (1884–1937), German publicist and politician
- Sturm, Fritz (1929–2015), German lawyer, university professor
- Sturm, Georg (1855–1923), Austrian decorative painter
- Sturm, Georg Christoph , German architect and Brunswick court builder
- Sturm, Hanna (1891–1984), Austrian political activist (SDAP / KPÖ) and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Sturm, Hans (1874–1933), German actor, screenwriter, stage director and writer
- Sturm, Hans (1935–2007), German soccer player
- Stürm, Hans (1942–2002), Swiss cameraman and film producer
- Sturm, Harald (* 1956), German motorcyclist and four-time European Enduro Champion
- Sturm, Heinrich (1860–1917), German politician, Lord Mayor of Chemnitz (1908–1917)
- Sturm, Helmut (* 1920), German soccer player
- Sturm, Helmut (1929–2015), German zoologist and university professor
- Sturm, Helmut (1932–2008), German painter
- Sturm, Heribert (1904–1981), German city archivist and museum director
- Sturm, Heribert Jakob (1934–2020), German artist and university professor
- Sturm, Hertha (1925–1998), German communication psychologist and media educator
- Sturm, Herwig (* 1942), Austrian Bishop of the Evangelical Church AB
- Sturm, Hilda (1909–1992), German ski racer and model
- Sturm, Hilmar (1939–1982), Austrian mountaineer
- Sturm, Horst (1923–2015), German photographer
- Sturm, Irene Maria (* 1953), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Sturm, Jacob (1771–1848), German engraver and naturalist
- Sturm, Johann Christoph , German astronomer and mathematician
- Sturm, Johann Georg (1742–1793), German engraver
- Sturm, Johann von (1839–1900), Austrian officer, most recently in the rank of major general
- Sturm, Johann Wilhelm (1808–1865), German botanist, ornithologist and engraver
- Sturm, Johannes (1507–1589), German Protestant scholar and educator
- Sturm, Johannes (1570–1625), German physician and logician
- Sturm, Josef (1885–1944), Austrian clergyman and politician (CSP), member of the Federal Council
- Sturm, Joseph (1888–1962), German politician (BVP), MdR
- Sturm, Julius (1816–1896), German poet of the late Romantic period
- Sturm, Jürgen (* 1954), German guitarist, composer and band leader
- Sturm, Karl (1935–2017), German actor and voice actor
- Sturm, Karl August Gottlieb (1803–1886), German typographer, schoolmaster, cantor, chronicler and draftsman
- Sturm, Karl Christian Gottlob (1780–1826), German economist and professor of agriculture
- Sturm, Karl-Heinz (* 1924), German tennis player and sports official, President of the German Tennis Association of the GDR (DTV)
- Sturm, Karl-Theodor (* 1960), German mathematician
- Sturm, Karsten (* 1953), German writer
- Sturm, Kaspar (1475–1552), Imperial Herald, who protected and supported Martin Luther on his journey to the Diet in Worms (1521) and back
- Sturm, Kaspar , German organist and organ builder
- Sturm, Kaspar († 1628), Hessian Reformed theologian and university professor
- Sturm, Klaus (* 1934), German Protestant theologian
- Sturm, Lacey (* 1981), American singer
- Sturm, Leonhard Christoph (1669–1719), German architectural theorist and master builder
- Sturm, Ludwig (1878–1967), Austrian painter and restorer
- Sturm, Marcel (1905–1950), French military pastor
- Sturm, Marco (* 1978), German ice hockey player
- Sturm, Maria (1913–1996), Austrian painter
- Sturm, Maria (1935–2019), German athlete
- Sturm, Matthias (* 1969), German visual artist and avant-garde musician
- Sturm, Max (1891–1958), German conductor, composer and music teacher
- Sturm, Michael (* 1963), German opera director
- Sturm, Michael (* 1972), German historian
- Sturm, Nico (* 1995), German ice hockey player
- Sturm, Nicolas (* 1982), German musician, singer and guitarist
- Sturm, Oliver (* 1959), German theater and radio play director
- Sturm, Oliver (* 1971), German soccer player
- Sturm, Ortrud (* 1959), German sculptor
- Sturm, Paul (1891–1964), German philosopher and Protestant theologian
- Šturm, Pavle Jurišić (1848–1922), Field Marshal General in the Kingdom of Serbia during the Balkan Wars
- Sturm, Peter (1909–1984), Austrian actor, communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Sturm, Philipp (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Sturm, Ralf (* 1968), German soccer player
- Sturm, Reiner (1950–2003), German serial killer
- Sturm, Robert (1935–1994), German sculptor, ceramicist and university professor
- Sturm, Roland (* 1953), German political scientist
- Sturm, Ronja Fini (* 1995), German rower
- Sturm, Rudolf (1841-1919), German mathematician
- Sturm, Sebastian (* 1980), German reggae musician
- Stürm, Simon (* 1973), Swiss rower
- Sturm, Sören (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Sturm, Stephan (* 1963), German manager
- Sturm, Stephanie (* 1979), German musical actress
- Sturm, Urban († 1565), German poet, rhetorician and musician
- Sturm, Victoria (* 1973), German film actress and voice actress
- Sturm, Vilma (1912–1995), German writer and journalist
- Stürm, Walter (1942–1999), Swiss escape king (1970s to 1990s)
- Sturm, Wilfried (* 1958), German theologian and professor for systematic theology in pastoral practice
- Sturm, Wilhelm (1940–1996), German football player
- Sturm, Wolf (1921–2013), German occupational physician
- Sturm, Wolfgang (1927–2015), German food chemist
- Sturm, Yfke (* 1981), Dutch supermodel
- Sturm-Berger, Michael (* 1958), German prehistoric
- Sturm-Francke, Renate (1903–1979), German museum director, ground monument curator and local history researcher
- Sturm-Lindner, Elsa (1916–1988), German portrait and animal painter, graphic artist and press illustrator
- Sturm-Schnabl, Katja (* 1936), Austrian linguist and literary scholar
- Sturm-Willms, Christian (* 1987), German star chef
- Sturma, Dieter (* 1953), German philosopher
- Sturma, Leopold (1896–1965), Austrian lawyer and politician (NSDAP)
- Sturmann, Manfred (1903–1989), German-Israeli writer
- Sturmberger, Armin (1891–1973), Austrian architect
- Sturmberger, Gerhard (1940–1990), Austrian football player
- Sturmberger, Hans (1914–1999), Austrian historian and archivist
- Stürmer, Bartholomäus von (1787–1863), Austrian diplomat and statesman
- Striker, Boris Vladimirovich (1848–1917), Russian statesman
- Stürmer, Bruno (1892–1958), German composer and music teacher
- Stürmer, Christina (* 1982), Austrian pop-rock singer
- Stürmer, Franziska (* 1986), German actress
- Stürmer, Gustav Adolf (1817–1895), royal Prussian major general and most recently inspector of the 6th fortress inspection
- Striker, Hans-Dieter (1950–2013), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the State Parliament
- Stürmer, Helmut (* 1942), German set and costume designer
- Striker, Ignaz von († 1829), Austrian diplomat and orientalist
- Stürmer, Jan (* 1974), German guitarist, singer and composer
- Sturmer, Johann (1675–1729), Moravian sculptor
- Stürmer, Johann Baptist von (1777–1856), Bavarian civil servant
- Striker, Johann Nicolaus (1764–1847), politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Stürmer, Julius (1915–2011), German graphic artist, painter and author
- Stürmer, Karl (1803–1881), German fresco painter
- Stürmer, Klaus (1935–1971), German soccer player
- Striker, Kurt (1926–2009), German ice hockey player (GDR)
- Stürmer, Michael (* 1938), German historian and journalist
- Stürmer, Stefan (* 1970), German psychologist
- Stürmer, Susanne (* 1963), German economist, manager and university president
- Stürmer, Veit (1957–2013), German classical archaeologist
- Stürmer, Werner (1925–1988), German artist and researcher
- Stürmer, Wilhelm (1812–1885), German sculptor
- Stürmer-Alex, Erika (* 1938), German painter and graphic artist
- Sturmfeder von Oppenweiler, Marsilius Franz (1674–1744), southwest German nobleman
- Sturmfeder, Burkhardt († 1364), knight
- Sturmfeder, Franz Friedrich von (1758–1828), German Catholic clergyman
- Sturmfeder, Franz Georg Ernst von (1727–1793), nobleman from the Electoral Palatinate and court official
- Sturmfeder, Louise von (1789–1866), educator of the Emperors Franz Joseph I and Maximilian of Mexico, lady-in-waiting of the Habsburgs
- Sturmfels, Bernd (* 1962), German mathematician
- Sturmfels, Fritz (1872–1913), German operetta singer
- Sturmfels, Käthe (1878–1958), German writer
- Sturmfels, Otto (1880–1945), German politician (SPD); Member of the State Parliament of Hessen
- Sturmfels, Wilhelm (1830–1899), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Sturmfest, Ludwig Rubelli von (1842–1905), Austrian marine painter of Italian descent
- Sturmhoefel, Konrad (1858–1916), German historian and educator
- Sturmhöfel, Nahida (1822–1889), German poet
- Sturminger, Michael (* 1963), Austrian director and author
- Sturmius , missionary, founder and first abbot of the Fulda monastery
- Sturmius, Achatius (1569–1630), German lawyer
- Sturmius, Hubertus , reformed theologian
- Sturmowski, Georg (1923–2017), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Sturmthal, Adolf (1903–1986), American political scientist, sociologist and publicist of Austrian origin
- Sturmwaffel (* 1992), German YouTuber
- Stürner, Michael (* 1975), German lawyer and professor at the University of Konstanz
- Stürner, Rolf (* 1943), German lawyer
- Stürner, Wolfgang (* 1940), German historian
- Sturridge, Charles (* 1951), British film director, screenwriter and producer
- Sturridge, Daniel (* 1989), English soccer player
- Sturridge, Dean (born 1973), English soccer player
- Sturridge, Tom (born 1985), British actor
- Sturrup, Chandra (* 1971), Bahamian sprinter and Olympic champion
- Stursa, Anton (1902–1965), Austrian commercial artist, painter and amateur magician
- Štursa, Jan (1880–1925), Czech sculptor
- Štursa, Vojtěch (* 1995), Czech ski jumper
- Stursberg, Ernst Erwin (1908–1971), German homeland researcher
- Stursberg, Julius (1857–1909), German Protestant theologian, missionary and head of the Neukirchen Mission
- Stursberg, Philipp (* 1979), German American football player
- Sturt, Charles (1795–1869), British explorer
- Sturt, Henry Cecil (1863–1946), English philosopher
- Sturtevant, Alfred (1891-1970), American geneticist
- Sturtevant, Elaine (1924–2014), American artist of appropriation art
- Sturtevant, John (1913–1974), American production designer
- Sturtevant, John Cirby (1835–1912), American politician
- Stürtz, Bernhard (1845–1928), German paleontologist
- Sturtz, Christian David (1753–1834), lawyer, member of the Bavarian Chamber of Estates
- Stürtz, Emil , German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Gauleiter
- Stürtz, Emmerich (1811–1898), German administrative lawyer, district administrator of the Düren district
- Sturtz, Georg (1490–1548), German doctor, humanist, university professor
- Stürtz, Gustav (* 1915), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Stürtz, Heinrich († 1863), German administrative officer, public prosecutor, district administrator and police director
- Stürtz, Peter (1947–2005), German hillclimb driver and racing car designer
- Stürtzel, Konrad († 1509), German canon lawyer, doctor of canon law, knight and court chancellor of Emperor Maximilian I.
- Sturtzkopf, Bernhard (1900–1972), German architect
- Sturua, Zurab (* 1959), Georgian chess player
- Stury, Max (1869-1946), German painter and opera singer (baritone)
- Sturz, Dorothee (* 1983), German voice actress
- Sturz, Friedrich Wilhelm (1762–1832), German teacher and classical philologist
- Stürz, Georg (1944–2009), German soccer player
- Stürz, Giulia (* 1993), Italian cross-country skier
- Sturz, Helfrich Peter (1736–1779), German writer
- Sturz, Rudi (* 1952), German soccer player and coach
- Sturza, Ion (* 1960), Moldovan politician and head of government of the Republic of Moldova
- Sturza, Marius (1876–1954), Transylvanian physician
- Sturzbecher, Dietmar (* 1953), German sociologist
- Stürzbecher, Manfred (* 1928), German medical historian and doctor
- Stürzbecher, Ulrike (* 1965), German actress and voice actress
- Stürzbecher, Wolfgang (* 1962), German animal photographer
- Stürzenacker, August (1871–1951), architect and construction officer from Baden
- Stürzenbecher, Kurt (* 1958), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Sturzenbecher, Philine (* 1981), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Stürzenberger, Michael (* 1964), German politician (Die Freiheit)
- Sturzenegger, Bartholome (1650–1709), Swiss politician
- Sturzenegger, Catharina (1854–1929), Swiss journalist and writer, employee of the Swiss Red Cross
- Sturzenegger, Eduard (1854–1932), Swiss art collector and entrepreneur
- Sturzenegger, Federico (* 1966), Argentine economist and politician
- Sturzenegger, Hans (1875–1943), Swiss painter
- Sturzenegger, Johann Ulrich (1785–1842), Swiss publicist, publisher, editor, printer and politician
- Sturzenegger, Richard (1905–1976), Swiss musician, composer and music teacher
- Sturzenegger, Ulrich (1714–1781), Swiss entrepreneur, calendar maker and local politician
- Stürzer, Bonaventura (1848–1930), Austrian monk
- Stürzer, Rudolf (1865–1926), Austrian writer and journalist
- Stürzinger, Jakob († 1903), Swiss Romanist and Medievalist
- Stürzl, Adele , Austrian politician and resistance fighter
- Sturzo, Luigi (1871–1959), Italian politician and Catholic priest
Stus
- Stus, Wassyl (1938–1985), Ukrainian poet, publicist and Soviet dissident
- Stusch, Michael (* 1966), German internet entrepreneur
- Stuschka, Franz (1910–1986), Austrian SS-Obersturmführer and employee in the Eichmann department of the RSHA
- Stuschke, Franz (1829–1880), German administrative lawyer
- Stuss, Johann Heinrich († 1775), German educator
- Stuss, Just Christian (1725–1788), German educator, writer and Protestant clergyman
- Stüssgen, Cornelius (1877–1956), Rhenish trading entrepreneur and founder of self-service shops
- Stüssi, Christoph (* 1938), Swiss politician
- Stüssi, Fritz (1901–1981), Swiss civil engineer
- Stüssi, René (* 1978), Swiss ice hockey player
- Stüssi, Rudolf († 1443), Mayor of Zurich
- Stüssi-Lauterburg, Jürg (* 1954), Swiss military historian, library manager and politician (SVP)
- Stussy, Jan (1921–1990), American artist and university professor
Mare
- Stut, Walter (* 1934), German colonel
- Stutchbury, Samuel (1798-1859) British naturalist, paleontologist, and geologist
- Stutchkoff, Nahum (1893–1965), Yiddish-Polish, later Yiddish-American actor, author, radio and lexicographer
- Stute, Gottfried (1929–1982), German engineering scientist, university professor
- Stute, Wilhelm (1919–2005), German bookseller and football official
- Stute, Wolfgang (* 1951), German guitarist, percussionist, composer and producer
- Stuth, Anett (* 1965), German photographer
- Stuth, Reinhard (* 1956), German politician (CDU), Senator in Hamburg
- Stüting, Arthur (1872–1927), German garden architect
- Stüting, Louis (1844–1921), German court photographer
- Stutman, Edward (1945-2005), American lawyer
- Stutschewsky, Joachim (1891–1982), Russian-Israeli cellist, composer and musicologist
- Stuttaford, Richard (1870–1945), South African politician
- Stuttberg, Johann Adolf (1756–1805), Elberfeld merchant and mayor
- Stutte, Friedelise (* 1984), German actress
- Stutte, Hans , German draftsman and painter
- Stutte, Hermann (1909–1982), German child and youth psychiatrist
- Stutte, Reinhold , German gymnast
- Stutter, Marcel (* 1988), German soccer player
- Stutterheim, Carl August von (1759–1820), Prussian major general
- Stutterheim, Christian Hieronymus von (1690–1753), margravial-Brandenburg-Kulmbach real secret council and first minister
- Stutterheim, Christian Wilhelm Karl von (1723–1783), State Syndic of Lower Lusatia and Chamberlain of the Polish Electorate of Saxony
- Stutterheim, Edward (1908–1977), Dutch sailor
- Stutterheim, Friedrich Gottlieb von (1757–1832), Prussian major general
- Stutterheim, Gottlob Friedrich Leberecht von (1757–1798), State Syndic of Lower Lusatia and Electoral Saxon Secret Finance Councilor
- Stutterheim, Heinrich Gottlieb von (1717–1789), Lieutenant General of the Cavalry Electorate, diplomat and Minister of State and Cabinet
- Stutterheim, Hermann von (1843–1909), German lawyer and director of the regional court in Braunschweig
- Stutterheim, Hermann von (1887–1959), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Stutterheim, Joachim Friedrich von (1715–1783), Prussian lieutenant general
- Stutterheim, Joseph von (1764–1831), Austrian lieutenant field marshal, secretary and court war councilor
- Stutterheim, Kerstin (* 1961), German screenwriter, documentary filmmaker and director
- Stutterheim, Kunemund von (1886–1957), first regional councilor and deputy to the governor of the province of Silesia and chairman of the Silesian Red Cross
- Stutterheim, Kurt von (1888–1978), German journalist and author
- Stutterheim, Leopold August von (1808–1868), Prussian major general
- Stutterheim, Ludwig August von (1751–1826), Prussian officer, most recently general of the infantry
- Stutterheim, Max (1873–1936), German architect and building contractor
- Stutterheim, Otto Ludwig von (1718–1780), Prussian lieutenant general
- Stutterheim, Richard von (1815–1871), Prussian, Spanish, Brunswick, Holstein and British officer
- Stutterheim, Wilhelm von (1770–1811), Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Stutterheim, Wolff von (1893–1940), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Stüttgen, Christian (1876–1942), German sculptor and drawing teacher
- Stüttgen, Gerd (* 1966), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Stüttgen, Günter (1919–2003), German dermatologist
- Stüttgen, Jakob (* 1971), German cook
- Stüttgen, Johannes (* 1945), German artist
- Stüttgen, Tim (1977–2013), German author, performance artist, curator and journalist
- Stüttler, Josef Anton (1931–2009), Austrian social scientist
- Stuttmann, Ferdinand (1897–1968), German art historian
- Stuttmann, Johanna (* 1979), German screenwriter
- Stuttmann, Jörg (* 1959), German actor, voice actor, commentary and artist
- Stuttmann, Klaus (* 1949), German cartoonist
- Stütz, Andreas (1747–1806), Austrian mineralogist and geologist
- Stutz, Ernst (1868–1940), German mining engineer and mining manager, Reich commissioner for coal distribution
- Stutz, Georg (1897–1961), Swiss psychiatrist
- Stütz, Hannes (* 1936), German cabaret artist and songwriter
- Stutz, Harry C. (1876–1930), American automotive entrepreneur, engineer, and inventor in the automotive industry
- Stutz, Jakob (1801–1877), Swiss writer
- Stutz, John (* 1933), Swiss artist
- Stutz, Ludwig (1865–1917), German genre and still life painter and caricaturist
- Stutz, Paul (* 1983), Canadian ski racer
- Stutz, Pierre (* 1953), Swiss Catholic theologian and author
- Stutz, Reto (* 1977), Swiss triathlete
- Stutz, Rüdiger (* 1957), German historian
- Stutz, Samuel (* 1960), Swiss television presenter and doctor
- Stutz, Ulrich (1868–1938), German lawyer and university professor
- Stütz, Wenzel Aloys (1772–1806), German physician
- Stutz-Boukouya, Marc (* 1961), French trombonist, conductor and composer
- Stützel, Eduard , German wood carver and sculptor
- Stützel, Karl (1872–1944), German politician (BVP), Bavarian interior minister for many years
- Stützel, Wolfgang (1925–1987), German economist and university professor
- Stutzenstein, Pia (* 1989), German actress
- Stutzer, Albert (1849–1923), German agricultural chemist
- Stutzer, Gustav (1839–1921), German pastor and writer
- Stutzer, Hans-Jürgen (1926–2007), German civil servant and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Stutzer, Hellmuth (1890–1961), German lawyer
- Stützer, Herbert Alexander (1909–1994), German art historian
- Stutzer, Hermann (1887–1968), German officer and military judge
- Stützer, Hermann K. (* 1952), German politician (FDP)
- Stützer, Lionel (1901–1991), German pioneer of Buddhism
- Stutzer, Otto (1881–1936), German geologist
- Stützer, Peter (* 1954), German journalist and television presenter
- Stutzig, Georg Bernhard , Bohemian bailiff, baker and farmer and rebel leader in the North Bohemian peasant uprising (1680)
- Stutzinger, Jürgen Heinrich (1958–2018), German artist
- Stutzke, Frank (* 1964), German volleyball player
- Stutzke, Lukas (* 1998), German handball player
- Stutzky, Jochen (* 1980), German football commentator and television presenter
- Stützle, Ingo (* 1976), German political scientist
- Stützle, Tim (* 2002), German ice hockey player
- Stützle, Walther (1941–2016), German political scientist and State Secretary
- Stutzman, Marlin (* 1976), American politician
- Stutzman, Matt (* 1982), American archer
- Stutzmann, Nathalie (* 1965), French opera singer (alto) and conductor
Stuu
- Stuurman, Eric (* 1965), Dutch wheelchair tennis player
- Stuurman, Shepherd († 1907), African traveling preacher
Stuv
- Stüve, Georg (1888–1935), German physicist and meteorologist
- Stüve, Gustav (1833–1911), German lawyer, politician, administrative officer and art collector
- Stuve, Johann (1752–1793), philanthropic writer and educator
- Stüve, Johann Carl Bertram (1798–1872), German politician and mayor of Osnabrück
- Stüve, Johann Eberhard (1715–1798), German lawyer and politician
- Stüve, Jonny (1902–1944), German communist resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Stüve, Wilhelm (1872–1921), German classical philologist
- Stuvik, Sandy (* 1995), Norwegian-Thai racing driver
Stuw
- Stuwe, Albert (1921–1998), German draftsman, graphic artist, painter and poet
- Stüwe, Gerd (* 1948), German social scientist and university professor
- Stüwe, Hans (1901–1976), German actor
- Stüwe, Kai , right-wing rock musician
- Stüwe, Karin , German track cyclist (GDR)
- Stüwe, Klaus (* 1966), German political scientist
- Stuwe, Marianne (* 1955), German racing cyclist
- Stüwe, Rüdiger (* 1939), German writer
- Stüwe, Ursula (* 1947), German doctor and professional politician
- Stuwer, Johann Georg (1732–1802), Austrian entertainer
Stux
- Stux, Gabriel (* 1948), German doctor, acupuncture specialist and author
Stuy
- Stuy, Heinz (* 1945), Dutch soccer player
- Stuyven, Jasper (* 1992), Belgian racing cyclist
- Stuyvesant Vanderbilt, Edith (1873–1958), American patron of the arts, suffragette and high society lady of New York society
- Stuyvesant, Petrus (1612–1672), Dutch governor of Curaçao, general director of the colony Nieuw Nederland