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- Sy, Brigitte (* 1956), French actress, director and screenwriter
- Sy, Chan (1932-1984), Cambodian politician
- Sy, El Hadji (* 1954), Senegalese painter
- Sy, Frédéric (* 1861), French astronomer
- Sy, Henry (1924-2019), Filipino entrepreneur
- Sy, Khim Piao , Filipino badminton player
- Sy, Malik (1855–1922), Muslim scholar and marabout
- Sy, Omar (* 1978), French actor and comedian
- Sy, Oumou (* 1952), Senegalese fashion designer
- Sy, Stephanie (* 1977), American television journalist
Sya
- Syagrius , Roman ruler in Northern Gaul
- Syahin, Hami (* 1998), Singaporean football player
- Syahir, Ahmad (* 1992), Singaporean football player
- Syahrin, Hafizh (* 1994), Malaysian motorcycle racer
- Syahrir, Sutan (1909–1966), Indonesian politician
- Syal, Meera (* 1961), English writer and actress
- Syamsuddin, Din (* 1958), Indonesian politician, chairman of the Muhammadiyah
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- Sybel, Adelheid von (1878–1966), German writer and poet
- Sybel, Alexander von (1823–1902), Rhenish Prussian civil servant and economic politician
- Sybel, Alfred von , German philosopher and psychologist
- Sybel, Fritz von (1844–1927), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator
- Sybel, Heinrich Ferdinand Philipp von (1781–1870), Rhenish Prussian civil servant and politician
- Sybel, Heinrich von (1817–1895), German historian
- Sybel, Heinrich von (1885–1969), German farmer and politician (NSDAP, CNBL), MdR
- Sybel, Ludwig von (1846–1929), German classical archaeologist
- Sybel, Walter von (1883–1973), Prussian administrative lawyer, district administrator and district president in Koblenz
- Syberberg, Hans-Jürgen (* 1935), German director
- Syberberg, Rüdiger (1900–1978), German writer, playwright and storyteller
- Syberg zu Sümmern, Joseph von (1800–1871), German house marshal, real secret councilor and director of the court theater
- Syberg, Anna (1870–1914), Danish painter, porcelain painter
- Syberg, Clemens August von (1754–1833), German nobleman, Prussian district administrator
- Syberg, Ernst (1906–1981), Danish painter
- Syberg, Friedrich Godward von (1656–1729), Prussian chamberlain, head stable master and general of the cavalry, Commander of Wietersheim
- Syberg, Friedrich Matthias von (1646–1711), German nobleman
- Syberg, Friedrich von (1761–1827), German manor owner and politician
- Syberg, Fritz (1862–1939), Danish painter and illustrator
- Syberg, Johann Diedrich von (1616–1676), German nobleman
- Syberg, Johann Friedrich von († 1738), German nobleman from the Syberg family
- Syberg, Johann Georg von († 1679), German nobleman, lord of Wischelingen and Drost of Blankenstein
- Syberg, Ulrich (* 1955), German engineer
- Sybertz, Manfred (1930–2009), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Sybesma, Thea (* 1960), Dutch triathlete
- Sybil (born 1965), American R&B singer
- Sybin, Alexander Wiktorowitsch (* 1960), Russian ice hockey player
- Sybina, Galina Ivanovna (* 1931), Soviet athlete and Olympic champion
- Syburg, Friedrich Wilhelm Karl von (1854–1934), German diplomat
- Syburg, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1709–1770), Prussian major general and chief of regiments No. 13 and No. 16
- Syburg, Karl August von (1801–1879), Prussian major general
- Syburg, Otto Ludwig von (1721–1788), Prussian major general, commander of regiment No. 12
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- Sych, Peter (* 1960), Australian software developer, instrument maker and installation artist of Polish origin
- Sych, Ulrike (* 1962), Austrian singer and music teacher
- Sych, Yuriy (* 1985), Ukrainian jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Sychalla, Konrad (1888–1959), German politician (KPD), MdR
- Sychra, Josef Cyrill (1859–1935), Czech composer, organist and music teacher
- SyCip, Washington (1921-2017), Filipino entrepreneur
- Sycz, Miron (* 1960), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Sycz, Robert (* 1973), Polish rower
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- Syd (* 1992), American singer, songwriter, music producer and sound engineer
- Sydal, Matt (born 1983), American wrestler
- Sydelnykow, Andrij (* 1967), Ukrainian football player
- Sydeman, William (* 1928), American composer and music teacher
- Sydenham, Thomas (1624–1689), English physician of the Baroque period
- Sydie, Iain (born 1969), Canadian badminton player
- Sydler, Henri , Swiss football player
- Sydler, Pantlion († 1521), German bell and piece caster
- Sydlik, Luisa (* 1996), German volleyball player
- Sydlik, Sandra (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Sydnes, Anne Kristin (1956–2017), Norwegian politician
- Sydney, Basil (1894–1968), British theater and film actor
- Sydney, Robin (* 1984), American actress
- Sydor, Alison (* 1966), Canadian cyclist
- Sydor, Darryl (* 1972), American-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Sydor, Paweł (* 1970), Polish composer
- Sydorenko, Oleksandr (* 1960), Soviet-Ukrainian swimmer
- Sydorenko, Wiktor (* 1953), Ukrainian artist
- Sydorenko, Volodymyr (* 1976), Ukrainian boxer
- Sydortschuk, Serhiy (* 1991), Ukrainian football player
- Sydow, Adam Wilhelm von (1650–1711), Prussian major general
- Sydow, Adolf (1800–1882), German Protestant theologian
- Sydow, Albrecht von (1799–1861), Prussian major general
- Sydow, Alexander Magnus von (1622–1679), Brandenburg colonel and chief of the body regiment on horseback, heir to Gossow, Falkenwalde and Ortwig
- Sydow, Alexandra (* 1976), German actress
- Sydow, Anna († 1575), mistress of the Brandenburg Elector Joachim II.
- Sydow, Baltzer Friedrich von (1652–1733), Prussian lieutenant general, commandant of the Küstrin fortress
- Sydow, Björn von (* 1945), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag
- Sydow, Carl Friedrich von (1698–1763), Prussian district administrator and state director
- Sydow, Carl Wilhelm von (1878–1952), Swedish ethnologist
- Sydow, Chlodwig von (1824–1907), Prussian administrative lawyer, judge, district administrator and district president
- Sydow, Christian Ludwig von (1733–1795), Prussian district administrator
- Sydow, Christoph (1985–2020), German journalist and foreign editor of the news magazine Der Spiegel
- Sydow, Clara von (1854–1928), German writer
- Sydow, Eckart von (1885–1942), German art historian and ethnologist
- Sydow, Egidius Ehrentreich von (1669–1749), Prussian general of the infantry, commander of Berlin, governor of Giebichenstein
- Sydow, Emil von (1812–1873), Prussian officer, geographer and cartographer
- Sydow, Ferdinand von (1795–1864), Prussian major general
- Sydow, Friedrich Ludwig von (1701–1742), Prussian district administrator
- Sydow, Friedrich von (1780–1845), Prussian officer and writer
- Sydow, George Wilhelm von (1699–1767), Prussian district administrator
- Sydow, Gernot (* 1969), German legal scholar
- Sydow, Günther von (1855–1924), German administrative and church official
- Sydow, Gustav Adolph von (1715–1772), Prussian Major General and Chief of Garrison Regiment No. V
- Sydow, Hans (1879–1946), German botanist and mycologist
- Sydow, Hans Joachim Friedrich von (1762–1823), Prussian lieutenant general
- Sydow, Hans Siegmund von (1695–1773), Prussian colonel and chief of garrison regiment No. 2
- Sydow, Hans von (1790-1853), Prussian major general
- Sydow, Heinrich Bernhard von (1711–1789), German lieutenant general of the infantry
- Sydow, Joachim von (1632–1686), German-Swedish major general, most recently city commander of Danzig
- Sydow, Joe (1926-2018), German jazz musician (double bass)
- Sydow, Jörg (* 1955), German economist
- Sydow, Jürgen (1921–1995), German historian and archivist
- Sydow, Konrad von (1853–1929), landowner and politician
- Sydow, Kurt (1908–1981), German composer, music teacher and musicologist
- Sydow, Margarethe von (1869–1945), German writer
- Sydow, Marianne (1944–2013), German writer
- Sydow, Max von (1929-2020), Swedish-French actor
- Sydow, Oscar von (1873-1936), Swedish politician and Prime Minister (1921)
- Sydow, Oskar von (1811–1886), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, teacher and writer
- Sydow, Paul (1851–1925), German botanist and mycologist
- Sydow, Peter , German TV journalist and correspondent for ZDF
- Sydow, Reinhold von (1851–1943), German politician of the imperial era
- Sydow, René (* 1980), German actor, screenwriter and director
- Sydow, Rolf von (1924–2019), German director and author
- Sydow, Rudolf von (1805–1872), German lawyer, Prussian legation councilor and envoy
- Sydow, Stephan von (1857-1919), Prussian administrative officer
- Sydow, Wilhelmine von (1789–1867), German author
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- Sye Cheong-duk, Alexander (1937-2001), South Korean Catholic bishop
- Syed Sirajuddin (* 1943), Malaysian nobleman, Raja of Perlis and King of Malaysia
- Syed, Hussain Shah (* 1964), Pakistani boxer
- Syed, Matthew (* 1970), English table tennis player, reporter and journalist
- Syer, Johann Friedrich (1701–1787), German organ builder
- Syers, Edgar (1863-1946), British figure skater
- Syers, Madge (1881-1917), British figure skater
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- Syftestad, Tanner (* 1995), American volleyball player
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- Sygar, Mikhail Viktorovich (* 1981), Russian journalist and author
- Sygnet, Stanisław Adam (1924–1985), Polish priest and auxiliary bishop in Sandomierz
- Sygusch, Ralf (* 1965), German sports educator and university professor
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- Syha, Ulrike (* 1976), German playwright and translator
- Syhmantowitsch, Andrej (* 1962), Soviet-Belarusian football player
- Şyhmyradow, Boris Orazowiç (* 1949), Turkmen politician, Foreign Minister of Turkmenistan (1995–2000)
- Syhre, Anthony (* 1995), German soccer player
- Syhre, Friedbert (1938–2008), German master craftsman and instrument maker
- Syhre, Reinhardt (1931–1991), German composer, children's choir director and the founder of today's Schola Cantorum Leipzig
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- Syirhan, Hairul (* 1995), Singaporean football player
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- Syjuco, Miguel (* 1976), Filipino author
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- Sykaras, Konstantinos (* 1984), Greek ski racer
- Sykes, Arthur (1897–1978), English football player
- Sykes, Ashleigh (* 1991), Australian soccer player
- Sykes, Bryan (* 1947), British human geneticist, university lecturer in human genetics
- Sykes, Christopher, 2nd Baronet (1749–1801), British politician
- Sykes, Eric (1923–2012), British actor and comedian
- Sykes, Frederick (1877–1954), British Air Force Commander and Politician
- Sykes, George (1802-1880), American politician
- Sykes, George (1822–1880), US Army General
- Sykes, Gresham M. (1922-2010), American sociologist and criminologist
- Sykes, Greta (* 1944), German-English writer, feminist and child psychologist
- Sykes, James (1725–1792), American politician
- Sykes, James (1761-1822), American politician
- Sykes, John (born 1950), English football player
- Sykes, John (born 1959), British rock guitarist
- Sykes, Lily (* 1984), British theater director and actress
- Sykes, Lynn R. (* 1937), American geologist
- Sykes, Mark (1879–1919), British diplomat (Sykes-Picot Agreement) and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Sykes, Nathan (* 1993), British pop singer
- Sykes, Oliver (* 1986), English metal singer
- Sykes, Percy (1867–1945), British officer, Asian researcher, diplomat and author
- Sykes, Peter (1923–2003), British chemist (organic chemistry)
- Sykes, Peter (1939-2006), Australian director
- Sykes, Plum (* 1969), British author and It-Girl
- Sykes, Richard (1910–1988), English football player
- Sykes, Richard (* 1942), British biochemist and microbiologist
- Sykes, Roosevelt (1906-1983), American blues pianist
- Sykes, Stephen (1939-2014), British theologian; Bishop of Ely
- Sykes, Tom (* 1985), British motorcycle racer
- Sykes, Wanda (born 1964), American actress
- Sykes, William , English soccer player
- Sykes, William Henry (1790–1872) British soldier, naturalist, and politician
- Sykina, Lyudmila Georgievna (1929–2009), Russian folk singer
- Sykina, Olesja Nikolajewna (* 1980), Russian sprinter (400 m)
- Sykora, Emmanuelle (* 1976), French soccer player
- Sykora, Fiete (* 1982), German soccer player
- Sýkora, Juraj (* 1983), Slovak ice hockey player
- Sykora, Karl (1850–1924), Austrian construction technician
- Sykora, Katharina (* 1955), German art historian and professor of art history with a focus on gender studies
- Sykora, Ken (1923-2006), British jazz guitarist and radio presenter
- Sykora, Maria (* 1946), Austrian athlete
- Sýkora, Michal (* 1973), Czech ice hockey player
- Sýkora, Ondřej (* 1984), Czech basketball coach
- Sýkora, Otto (1873–1945), composer and musician
- Sýkora, Otto (* 1964), German-Slovak ice hockey player and official
- Sykora, Peter (* 1944), German stage and costume designer
- Sykora, Peter (* 1946), German soccer player from the GDR
- Sýkora, Petr (* 1976), Czech ice hockey player
- Sýkora, Petr (* 1978), Czech ice hockey player
- Sykora, Stacy (* 1977), American volleyball player
- Sykora, Thomas (* 1968), Austrian ski racer and co-commentator at ORF
- Sýkora, Tomáš (* 1990), Slovak ice hockey player
- Sýkora, Václav (* 1952), Czech ice hockey player and coach
- Sýkora, Zdeněk (1920–2011), Czech painter and sculptor
- Sýkorová, Dominika (* 1988), Slovak soccer player
- Sýkorová, Jana (* 1973), Czech opera singer (alto and mezzo-soprano)
- Sykorra, Wolfgang (* 1945), German Romanist, Anglist and non-fiction author
- Syková, Eva (* 1944), Czech neuroscientist
- Sykow, Nikolai Wiktorowitsch (* 1965), Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, puppet designer and puppeteer
- Sykow, Pawel Petrovich (1821–1887), Russian architect and university professor
- Sykow, Valentin Walentinowitsch (* 1995), Russian ice hockey player
- Sykut, Maciek (* 1986), American tennis player
- Sykutris, Johannes (1901–1937), Greek classical philologist
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- Syla, Azem (* 1951), Kosovar politician
- Sylantjew, Denys (* 1976), Ukrainian swimmer
- Sylantjew, Ihor (* 1991), Ukrainian football player
- Sylbert, Anthea (* 1939), American costume designer, film producer and screenwriter
- Sylbert, Paul (1928–2016), American art director and production designer
- Sylbert, Richard (1928–2002), American production designer and Oscar winner
- Sylburg, Friedrich (1536–1596), German Graecist
- Syldatk, Christoph (* 1956), German microbiologist, biochemist, biotechnologist and university professor
- Sylla, Abdoulaye (* 1992), Canadian soccer player
- Sylla, Alhassane (* 1995), Senegalese soccer player
- Sylla, Heinz (* 1955), German soccer player
- Sylla, Horst (* 1933), German lieutenant general of the NVA
- Sylla, Insa (* 1993), Senegalese soccer player
- Sylla, Jacques (1946–2009), Malagasy politician, Prime Minister of Madagascar
- Sylla, Khady (1963-2013), Senegalese author
- Sylla, Mamadou (* 1994), Spanish soccer player
- Sylla, Mohammed (* 1977), Guinean football player
- Sylla, Mola (* 1956), Senegalese musician
- Sylla, Moussa (* 1985), Guinean-Thai soccer player
- Sylla, Moussa (* 1999), French football player
- Sylla, Yacouba (1906–1988), Sufi of the Tijaniyya Order and entrepreneur in Ivory Coast
- Sylla, Yacouba (* 1990), French-Malian football player
- Syllas, Nikolaos (1914–1986), Greek discus thrower
- Sylopp, Peggy (* 1966), German artist and computer scientist
- Sylos, Frank Paul (1900–1976), American film architect
- Sylow, Peter Ludwig Mejdell (1832–1918), Norwegian mathematician
- Sylten, Werner (1893–1942), Protestant theologian of Jewish descent, educator and opponent of National Socialism
- Sylva, Mamie (* 1992), Gambian soccer player
- Sylva, Toni , German actress
- Sylva, Tony (* 1975), Senegalese soccer player
- Sylvain, Dominique (* 1957), French writer
- Sylvain, Franck (1909–1987), Haitian politician, President of Haiti
- Sylvan, Elsa (* 1987), Swedish photo model
- Sylvan, Fernando (1917–1993), East Timorese poet and author
- Sylvanus, Erwin (1917–1985), German writer
- Sylvanus, Johannes († 1572), German Protestant theologian and author of an anti-Trinitarian creed
- Sylvester († 1161), Bishop of Prague
- Sylvester, Christine (* 1969), German writer
- Sylvester, Cody (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sylvester, David (1924–2001), English author, art critic, and curator
- Sylvester, Dean (born 1972), American ice hockey player
- Sylvester, Donald , American sound engineer
- Sylvester, Dustin (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sylvester, Emmy (1910–1994), Austrian doctor and psychoanalyst
- Sylvester, Hans (1897–1939), Austrian politician (CS), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council
- Sylvester, Harold (born 1949), American film and television actor
- Sylvester, Heiner (* 1944), German documentary filmmaker, director, cameraman and editor
- Sylvester, James Joseph (1814–1897), English mathematician
- Sylvester, Jorge (* 1954), Panamanian jazz saxophonist
- Sylvester, Julius (1854–1944), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Sylvester, Megan (* 1994), British water diver
- Sylvester, Peter (1937–2007), German painter and graphic artist
- Sylvester, Regine (* 1946), German journalist and author
- Sylvester, Rick (born 1942), American mountaineer, art ski jumper and stuntman
- Sylvester, Sebastian (* 1980), German middleweight boxer
- Sylvester, William (1922–1995), American actor
- Sylvestr, Jakub (* 1989), Slovak football player
- Sylvestre, Anne (* 1934), French poet, author and interpreter of chansons
- Sylvestre, Charles (1922-2007), Canadian priest
- Sylvestre, Frédéric (1953-2014), French jazz guitarist
- Sylvestre, Joseph-Noël (1847–1926), French history, genre and portrait painter
- Sylvestre, Junior (born 1991), American football and Canadian football player
- Sylvestre, Ludovic (* 1984), French football player
- Sylvestre, Patrick (* 1968), Swiss football player
- Sylvestre, Sergio (* 1990), American singer
- Sylvestre, Tommy (* 1946), Togolese football goalkeeper
- Sylvia (* 1956), American country musician
- Sylvia, Gaby (1920–1980), French-Italian actress
- Sylvia, Jesse (* 1986), American poker player
- Sylvian, David (* 1958), English songwriter, singer, keyboardist and guitarist
- Sylvie (1883–1970), French actress
- Sylvinho (* 1974), Brazilian soccer player
- Sylvius, Christophorus , German teacher, poet and humanist
- Sylvius, Franciscus (1614–1672), German medic
- Sylvius, Jacobus (1478–1555), French anatomist
- Sylvius, Petrus (1470–1547), Catholic writer during the Reformation
- Sylwestrow, Walentyn (* 1937), Ukrainian composer
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- Sym, Christie (born 1983), Australian triathlete
- Sym, Igo (1896–1941), Austrian-Polish actor
- Symacho , ruler of Adiabene
- Syman, Aljaksandr (* 1977), Belarusian biathlete
- Symanek, Fritz (1897–1953), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Symanowski, Horst (1911–2009), German Protestant theologian and member of the Confessing Church
- Symanski, Johann Daniel (1789–1857), German journalist and author
- Symansky, Adam , film producer and documentary filmmaker
- Symanzik, Kurt (1923–1983), German physicist
- Symba (* 1999), German rapper and actor
- Symbatios , Byzantine jurist
- Symbatios , Byzantine Patrikios and Strategos of Armenian origin
- Symbatios Konstantinos , Byzantine co-emperor (813 / 814–820)
- Syme, Brent (* 1956), Canadian curler
- Syme, David (1827–1908), Scottish-Australian newspaper owner
- Syme, Ebenezer (1826–1860), Scottish-Australian journalist
- Syme, James (1799-1870) Scottish surgeon
- Syme, Patrick (1774–1845), Scottish plant painter
- Syme, Ronald (1903-1989), New Zealand historian
- Symeon , provost of Cölln and Berlin, first historically mentioned person in Berlin
- Symeon the New Theologian (949-1022), Orthodox Doctor of the Church and poet
- Symeon Metaphrastes , Byzantine author and author of a collection of holy lives
- Symeon Salos , Syrian monk
- Symeon Stylites the Younger (521–592), Syrian column saint
- Symeon of Durham († 1130), English chronicler
- Symes, Bob (1924–2015), British inventor and journalist with Austrian roots
- Symes, George G. (1840-1893), American politician
- Symes, George Stewart (1882–1962), British officer and colonial governor
- Symington, Donald (1925-2013), American actor
- Symington, Fife (* 1945), American politician, businessman and cook
- Symington, James Harvey (1913–1987), American director of the Raven Brothers
- Symington, James W. (* 1927), American politician
- Symington, Stuart (1901–1988), American politician
- Symington, William (1763-1831), Scottish engineer
- Symington, William Stuart (1870–1926), American Romanist
- Symkowitz, Anke , German beauty queen
- Symmachus († 514), Pope (498-514)
- Symmachus the Ebionit , author of one of the Greek versions of the Old Testament
- Symmachus, Lucius Aurelius Avianius († 376), late antique Roman senator
- Symmachus, Quintus Aurelius , Proconsul of Africa 373, City Prefect of Rome (384–385), Consul 391
- Symmachus, Quintus Aurelius Memmius , late antique philosopher and politician
- Symmangk, Helmut (1931–2018), German painter and graphic artist
- Symmer, Robert (1707–1763), Scottish physicist
- Symmes, John Cleves (1742-1814), American lawyer
- Symmes, John Cleves Junior (1779–1829), American proponent of the hollow earth theory
- Symmes, Thomas (1678–1725), New England Congregational Clergyman, Pastor of Boxford and Bradford, Massachusetts
- Symmonds, Nick (* 1983), American middle-distance runner
- Symms, Steve (* 1938), American politician
- Symo, Margit (1913–1992), Austrian actress and dancer
- Symon, Jenny (* 1953), Australian javelin thrower and high jumper
- Symon, Jon (1941-2015) British rock musician, composer, and record producer
- Symon, Keith (1920-2013), American physicist
- Symon, Lindsay (1929-2019), Scottish neurosurgeon
- Symonds, Jeff (* 1985), Canadian triathlete
- Symonds, Joe (1894-1953), British boxer
- Symonds, John Addington (1840–1893), English author, teacher, literary critic, and art historian
- Symonds, Nelson (1933-2008), Canadian jazz musician
- Symonds, Norman (1920–1998) Canadian composer, clarinetist, saxophonist and band leader
- Symonds, Pat (* 1953), British mechanical engineer
- Symonenko, Oleksandr (* 1974), Ukrainian track cyclist
- Symonenko, Petro (* 1952), Ukrainian politician
- Symonenko, Walentyn (* 1940), Ukrainian politician
- Symonenko, Wassyl (1935–1963), Ukrainian poet, writer and journalist
- Symonette, Brent (* 1954), Bahamian politician
- Symonette, Lys (1914–2005), German-American musician, singer and composer
- Symonette, Roland (1898–1980), Bahamian politician, Prime Minister
- Symonides, Janusz (1938–2020), Polish lawyer, diplomat and professor of international law
- Symonis, Daniel (1637–1685), German writer and Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Symonowa, Ksenija (* 1985), Ukrainian artist
- Symons, Arthur (1865–1945), English poet and critic
- Symons, Donald (* 1942), American anthropologist
- Symons, Elizabeth, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean (* 1951), British Politician (Labor Party), Life Peeress and former Secretary General of the FDA Trade Union
- Symons, Elmer (1977-2007), South African motorcycle racer
- Symons, Joseph Keith (* 1932), American clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Symons, Julian (1912–1994), British literary critic, detective writer and best-selling author
- Symons, Penn (1843-1899), British general
- Sympher, Leo (1854–1922), German hydraulic engineer
- Symphony Sid (1909–1984), American jazz DJ
- Symphorianus , Christian martyr
- Symphorosa († 120), Christian martyr and saint
- Symphosius , author of a collection of Latin puzzles
- Syms, Sylvia (1917-1992), American jazz singer
- Syms, Sylvia (born 1934), British actress
- Symchuk, Kostjantyn (* 1974), Ukrainian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Symyrenko, Wassyl (1835–1915), Ukrainian industrialist and patron
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- Synacher, Abraham (1663–1735), German painter
- Synadene of Byzantium , Queen of Hungary
- Synadinos, Eleftherios (* 1955), Greek politician
- Synar, Mike (1950-1996), American politician
- Syncletica of Alexandria , Egyptian hermit and saint
- Synd, Lu (1886–1978), German actress and film producer
- Syndergaard, Noah (* 1992), American baseball player
- Syndic, Bernhard (* 1958), German lawyer
- Syndic, Hans Peter (* 1927), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Syndram, Dirk (* 1955), German art historian and director of the Green Vault and the armory of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
- Syne, Lionel (* 1976), Belgian road cyclist
- Synek, Liane (1922–1982), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Synek, Ondřej (* 1982), Czech rower
- Synellius, Gerardus († 1552), theologian and last abbot of the Marienthal monastery in East Frisia
- Synesios of Cyrene , bishop of Ptolemais
- Synge, John Lighton (1897-1995) Irish-Canadian physicist and mathematician
- Synge, John Millington (1871-1909) Irish playwright
- Synge, Richard LM (1914–1994), English chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1952)
- Syngros, Andreas (1830–1899), Greek banker and philanthropist
- Syniawa, Laura-Charlotte (* 1985), German actress
- Synnoon , Greek sculptor
- Synnott, Stephen (* 1946), American astronomer
- Synofzik, Thomas (* 1966), German musicologist
- Synold von Schüz, Ferdinand (1803–1876), Prussian general of the cavalry, member of the Reichstag
- Synold von Schüz, Friedrich (1840–1915), Prussian lieutenant general
- Synott, Frank (1889–1945), Canadian-American ice hockey player
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- Syombua, Hellen (* 1997), Kenyan sprinter
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- Sypek, Ryan (* 1982), American actor
- Syphax , King of Western Numidia; Ruler of the Massaesylians
- Sypher, J. Hale (1837-1905), American politician
- Sypniewski, Igor (* 1974), Polish football player
- Sypniewski, Marian (* 1955), Polish fencer
- Syprzak, Kamil (* 1991), Polish handball player
- Sypytkowski, Andrzej (* 1963), Polish cyclist
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- Syr, Peter (* 1945), German exhibition maker, cultural manager and graphic designer
- Syran, George (1928–2004), American modern jazz pianist
- Syrbe, Barbara (* 1954), German politician (Die Linke) and district administrator of the Ostvorpommern district
- Syrbe, Max (1929–2011), German physicist and former president of the Fraunhofer Society
- Syrbius, Johann Jacob (1674–1738), German philosopher and Lutheran theologian
- Syré, Ludger (* 1953), German librarian and historian
- Syré, Wolfram (* 1950), German organist and musicologist
- Syreeta (1946–2004), American soul singer and songwriter
- Syrej, Aljaksandr (* 1988), Belarusian ice hockey player
- Syrek, Grażyna (* 1972), Polish long-distance runner
- Syren (* 1971), American porn actress
- Syrewa, Olesja (* 1983), Russian medium and long distance runner
- Syrewicz, Stanisław (* 1946), Polish composer and theater director
- Syrgenstein, Engelbert von (1694–1760), German abbot, prince abbot in the prince monastery of Kempten (1747–1760)
- Syrgiannes Palaiologos († 1334), Byzantine aristocrat, general and defector
- Syri, Erich (* 1937), German opera singer (bass)
- Syria (* 1977), Italian pop singer
- Syrianos , Greek philosopher; Neoplatonist
- Syrimis, George (1921-2010), Cypriot politician and entrepreneur
- Syring, Anke (* 1944), German actress, artist and author
- Syring, Enrico (* 1960), German historian
- Syring, Hans-Willi (1918–1999), German politician (SPD, FDP)
- Syring, Marie Luise (* 1944), German art critic and exhibition curator
- Syring, Max (1908–1983), German long-distance runner
- Syring, Peter (* 1956), German wrestler
- Syring, Robert , German theosophist
- Syring, Werner (* 1917), German soccer player
- Syriskos , Greek potter and vase painter
- Syriskos painter , Greek vase painter
- Syrjä, Elias (* 1998), Finnish freestyle skier
- Syrjanow, Konstantin Georgievich (* 1977), Russian football player
- Syrkin, Nachman (1868-1924), founder and leader of socialist Zionism
- Syrkus, Szymon (1893–1964), Polish architect, urban planner and university professor
- Syrkusowa, Helena (1900–1982), Polish architect, urban planner and university professor
- Syrlin, Jörg († 1491), German carpenter and sculptor
- Syrlin, Jörg († 1521), German sculptor and guild master
- Syroiid, Oxana (* 1976), Ukrainian lawyer and politician
- Syrokomla, Władysław (1823–1862), Polish-Lithuanian-Belarusian writer in the Polish language
- Syrový, Jan (1888–1970), Czechoslovak general, politician, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense
- Syrowa, Marina Lvovna (* 1961), Russian judge
- Syrowatski, Sergei Ivanovich (1925–1979), Russian physicist
- Syrtlanowa, Maguba Gusseinowna (1912–1971), Soviet bomber pilot
- Syrup, Friedrich (1881–1945), German lawyer and politician
- Syrus , legendary bishop of Pavia
- Syrzewa, Jekaterina Alexejewna (* 1990), Russian beach volleyball player
- Syrzow, Sergei Alexandrowitsch (* 1966), Russian weightlifter
Sys
- Sys, Karel (1914–1990), Belgian boxer
- Sys, Klaas (* 1986), Belgian racing cyclist
- Sysang, Johann Christoph (1703–1757), German engraver
- Sysas, Algirdas (* 1954), Lithuanian trade unionist, politician, member of the Seimas
- Sysdykowa, Elmira (* 1992), Kazakh wrestler
- Syse, Jan P. (1930–1997), Norwegian politician (Høyre), member of the Storting
- Syson, Luke , English art expert and museum director
- Syson, Mychajlo (* 1972), Ukrainian biathlete
- Syssojenko, Iryna (* 1982), Ukrainian lawyer and politician
- Syssojew, Igor Vladimirovich (* 1980), Russian triathlete
- Syssojewa, Ekaterina Alexandrovna (* 1981), Russian tennis player
- Syssojewa, Marina (* 1959), Soviet-Kyrgyz high jumper
- Systad, John (1912-1998), Norwegian marathon runner
- System, Madilu (1952-2007), Congolese singer
- Syster, Ian (1976-2004), South African long distance runner
- Systrom, Kevin (* 1983), American entrepreneur
- Sysujew, Juri Nikolajewitsch (* 1949), Russian admiral
Syt
- Syta, Beata (* 1971), Polish badminton player
- Sytch, Tammy Lynn (* 1972), American wrestler
- Sytnyk, Kostjantyn (1926–2017), Ukrainian botanist, plant physiologist, ecologist and politician
- Sychov, Anatoly Wiktorowitsch (1932-2018), Russian correspondence chess player and "Senior International Correspondence Chess Master" (SIM)
- Sychev, Andrei Sergejewitsch (* 1986), Russian soldier and victim of the Dedovshchina
- Sychev, Dmitri Evgenyevich (* 1983), Russian football player
- Sychugova, Vera (* 1963), Russian sprinter
- Sytstra, Harmen Sytses (1817–1862), West Frisian poet
- Sytzama, Clara Feyoena van (1729–1807), Dutch poet
Syu
- Syukur, Paskalis Bruno (* 1962), Indonesian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Bogor
Syv
- Syv, Peter (1631–1702), Danish philologist
- Syvret, Danny (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
Syw
- Sywottek, Arnold (1942–2000), German historian