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Su

  • Su Ae (* 1979), South Korean actress
  • Su Buqing (1902-2003), Chinese mathematician
  • Su Forty-three (1729–1781), Muslim clergyman
  • Su Haw Chiu, Dominic (* 1939), Malaysian priest and Bishop of Sibu
  • Su Hui , Chinese writer
  • Su Xiaoxiao († 501), Chinese writer and courtesan
  • Su Yao-wen, Martin (* 1959), Taiwanese priest, Bishop of Taichung
  • Su Yu (1907–1984), Chinese general in the People's Liberation Army
  • Su, Bingtian (* 1989), Chinese sprinter
  • Su, Cong (* 1957), German film composer, musician and university lecturer
  • Su, Jennifer (* 1968), South African presenter
  • Su, Jia-chyuan (* 1956), Taiwanese politician
  • Su, Lingdan (* 1997), Chinese javelin thrower
  • Su, Lisa (* 1969), American electrical engineer and manager
  • Su, Meng (* 1988), Chinese classical guitarist
  • Su, Nat (* 1963), Swiss jazz saxophonist
  • Su, Nobu , Taiwanese entrepreneur
  • Su, Ruhi (1912–1985), Turkish folk singer and saz player
  • Su, Shi (1037–1101), Chinese poet, painter, calligrapher, and politician of the Song Dynasty
  • Su, Shulin (* 1962), Chinese manager and politician
  • Su, Song (1020–1101), Chinese polymath
  • Su, Tong (* 1963), Chinese writer
  • Su, Tseng-chang (* 1947), Taiwanese politician, Prime Minister of the Republic of China
  • Su, Xiaokang (* 1949), Chinese dissident in the People's Republic of China
  • Su, Xinyue (* 1991), Chinese discus thrower
  • Su, Xuelin (1897–1999), Chinese writer and scholar
  • Šu-Ninua († 1554 BC), Assyrian king
  • Su-Sin , King of Ur