List of sons and daughters of Szczecin
This list shows those in the city of Stettin ( Szczecin born).
A.
- Georg Abel (1852 – around 1927/28), German-Guatemalan diplomat
- Otto Abs (1891–1966), German medic, SS-Obersturmführer in the security service of the SS and alderman for the city of Mülheim
- Oscar Achenbach (1868–1935), German portrait and landscape painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (1906–1988), German-American politician and medical historian
- Dariusz Adamczuk (* 1969), Polish football player
- Friederike Adelung (1783–1817), German writer
- Friedrich von Adelung (1768–1843), German-Russian lawyer and linguist, director of the Oriental Institute in Saint Petersburg
- Willy Ahrens (1868 – after 1935), German entrepreneur and local politician in Stettin
- Bernd Albert (* 1940), German officer, major general a. D., most recently commander of the army officers' school
- Chava Alberstein (* 1947), Israeli singer and actress
- Heinz-Eberhard Albrecht (* 1935), German engineer, former professor at the University of Rostock
- Otto Altenburg (1873–1950), German historian and professor at the grammar school in Stettin
- Knut Amelung (1939–2016), German criminal law scholar
- Walter Amelung (1865–1927), German classical archaeologist
- Carl Apstein (1862–1950), German zoologist, civil servant at the Prussian Academy of Sciences
- Christian Heinrich Aschenbrenner (1654-1732), German composer and violinist, music director in Zeitz
- Bartold Asendorpf (1888–1946), German painter and graphic artist
B.
- Johannes Theodor Baargeld (1892–1927), co-founder of the Cologne Dada group and publisher
- Ernst Bader (1914–1999), German actor, composer, songwriter
- Ernst Badstübner (* 1931), German building and art historian and non-fiction author
- Martin Baltzer (1898–1971), German naval officer, vice admiral in World War II
- Georg Carl von Bandel (1746–1818), Prussian government director, president of the court of appeal in Ansbach
- Otto Barsch-Olichschläger (1884 – after 1935), German engineer, specialist in motorized plow construction
- Erich Bartels (1891–1961), German actor
- Margrit Barth (* 1944), German politician (SED, PDS, Die Linke), former member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Marianne Baudler (1921–2003), German chemist, professor for inorganic and analytical chemistry at the University of Cologne
- Hans-Peter Baum (* 1943), German economic historian, long-time director of the Documentation Center for Jewish History and Culture in Lower Franconia
- Gerhard Becker (1910–2006), German Protestant pastor, local researcher and artist
- Gerold Becker (1936–2010), pedagogue, head of the reform pedagogical Odenwald school, abuser
- Joachim Christian Becker (1937–1996), German politician (CDU), member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Eckhard Beetke (* 1939), German dentist and university professor
- Joachim Behm (* 1941), German politician (FDP), former member of the state parliament in Schleswig-Holstein
- Gustav Behnke (1837–1919), German architect and construction officer
- Friedrich Behrens (1828–1872), German administrative officer, provisional district administrator of the Mettmann district
- Conrad Benjamin (1869–1940), German ancient historian and high school teacher
- Lothar Berg (1930–2015), German mathematician and university professor
- Max Berg (1870–1947), German architect
- Otto Karl Berg (1815–1866), German botanist and pharmacognostic, ao. Professor at the University of Berlin
- Wilhelm Berger (1790–1858), German architect and construction clerk
- Conrad Bergius (1592–1642), German Protestant theologian
- Johann Bergius (1587–1658), German Reformed theologian
- Dieter Berndt (1938–2013), German packaging technician and university professor
- Georg Berndt (1880–1972), German physicist, measurement technician and university professor
- Ernst-Dieter Bernhard (1924–2017), former German officer, most recently German military representative in the NATO military committee
- Jan Bestry (* 1954), Polish politician and member of the Sejm
- Albrecht Bethe (1872–1954), German physiologist
- Erich Bethe (1863–1940), German classical philologist, professor in Leipzig
- Martin Bethe (1866–1956), German doctor and genealogist
- Ulrich Bettac (1897–1959), German-Austrian actor and theater director
- Henriette Beyer (1782–1855), German-Polish painter, founded Poland's first painting school in Warsaw
- Jarosław Biernat (1960–2019), Polish former football player
- Marek Biliński (* 1953), Polish composer and multi-instrumentalist
- Horst Bischoff (* 1936), head of the Institute of Customs Administration in the GDR
- Herbert von Bismarck (1884–1955), German politician (DNVP), member of the Reichstag.
- Johann David Blindow (~ 1720–1772), German local lawyer, Lord Mayor of Stettin from 1769 to 1772
- Eberhard Blum (1940–2013), German flautist
- Johann Heinrich Julius Blume (1795–1865), Prussian major general, most recently inspector of the 1st artillery fortress inspection
- Felix Boehmer (1851–1920), German lawyer and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Karl Heinrich von Boetticher (1833–1907), German statesman
- Helge Bofinger (1940–2018), German architect and university professor
- Karl von Böhlendorff-Kölpin (1855-1925), German manor owner and politician (German Conservative Party)
- Erich Böhlke (1895–1979), German conductor and composer
- Arno Bohm (* 1936), German-American physicist, professor at the University of Texas at Austin
- Horst Wolfgang Böhme (* 1940), German archaeologist
- Eduard Böhmer (1827–1906), German Romanist and Protestant theologian
- Wilhelm Böhmer (1791-1842), German historian, teacher at Marienstiftsgymnasium
- August Wilhelm Bohtz (1799–1880), German aesthetician and literary historian
- Johannes Bökmann (1926–1998), German Catholic moral theologian
- Hermann Bollnow (1906–1962), German historian
- Otto Friedrich Bollnow (1903–1991), philosopher, educator, psychologist
- Erwin Bootz (1907–1982), German pianist and entertainer, member of the Comedian Harmonists
- Walter Borchard (1887–1948), German architect
- Eldor Borck (1888–1951), German officer, police officer and politician (DNVP, DKP-DRP), Szczecin police chief
- Heinrich Adrian Graf von Borcke (1715–1788), German officer and prince tutor
- Heidrun Borgwardt (* 1934), German draftsman and painter
- Grażyna Borkowska (* 1956), Polish literary historian and literary critic
- Fritz Bose (1906–1975), German ethnomusicologist
- Jens-Andrees Bose (* 1944), German music teacher, songwriter and choir conductor
- Karl Heinrich von Bötticher (1833–1907), German civil servant and politician
- Johann Christian Brandes (1735–1799), German actor and playwright
- Hans Brandt (1928–2018), German journalist, editor-in-chief of the Schweriner Volkszeitung from 1971 to 1989
- Günther Braun (1916–2004), German politician (SED), Lord Mayor of the city of Schwerin
- Julie Braun-Vogelstein (1883–1971), German art historian, journalist and writer
- Katharina Brauren (1910–1998), German actress
- Johann Georg Emil von Brause (1774–1836), German officer, most recently director of the General War School in Berlin
- Artur Brausewetter (1864–1946), German writer and pastor in Danzig
- Max Brausewetter (1867–1916), German doctor and writer
- Richard Brausewetter (1866–1916), German officer and writer
- Joachim Brinkmann (* 1934), German politician (CDU), former member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Matthias Bronisch (* 1937), German writer
- Fritz Brotzen (1902–1968), geologist and paleontologist, emigrated to Sweden in 1933
- Reinhard Bruns-Wüstefeld (1883–1967), German politician (DVP), district mayor of Berlin-Tempelhof
- Otto Brussow († 1510), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Eckhard Buchholz (* 1941), German painter and graphic artist
- Albert Bülow (1883–1961), German politician (SPD), district administrator of the Franzburg district, member of the Reichstag
- Michael Bürsch (1942–2012), German politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag
C.
- Carl Calebow (1802–1883), German engineer, master builder, railroad director and building officer
- Piotr Celeban (* 1985), Polish football player
- Bogislaw Philipp von Chemnitz (1605–1678), German-Swedish constitutional lawyer and historian
- Reinhard Cherubim (1906–1980), German chess player, chess journalist and chess official
- Anselm Citron (1923–2014), physicist and university professor
- Hans Collani (1908–1944), German Waffen SS standard leader
- Martin Collin (1882–1906), German violinist
- Gudrun Corvinus (1931–2006), German geologist, paleontologist and prehistorian
- Georg Cracow (1525–1575), German lawyer and statesman
- Alfred Friedrich Wilhelm Cramer (1863–1915), Prussian lieutenant colonel and military writer
- Heinz von Cramer (1924–2009), radio play director and author
- Julius Cosmar (1820–1899), landowner and benefactor of the city of Gotha
- Theodor Crüger (1694–1751), Lutheran theologian and historian
- Otto Cuntz (1865–1932), German-Austrian ancient historian
- Maciej Czyżowicz (* 1962), Polish pentathlete
D.
- Heinz Dabelow (1922–2011), German local politician, Mayor of Stade
- Martyna Dąbrowska (* 1994), Polish sprinter
- Dorothee von Dadelsen (1920–2016), German journalist
- Ernst Robert Daenell (1872–1921), German historian, professor at the University of Münster
- Adolph Dahl (1886–1940), German architect
- Arnim Dahl (1922-1998), German stuntman
- Gerhard Dallmann (* 1926), German writer
- Heinrich Philipp August Damerow (1798–1866), German physician, editor of the general journal for psychiatry
- Otto Dammer (1839–1916), chemist, writer and publicist
- Bruno Decker (1871–1922), German operetta librettist
- Helga Deen (1925–1943), Jewish, Holocaust victim
- George Degner (1847–1894), German-American ship doctor and surgeon
- Wilhelm Denhard (1876–1944), German tax officer,
- Jürgen Dennert (1935–1970), German political scientist, journalist and author
- Gerhard Derbitz (1924–2004), German teacher and writer
- Georg Detharding (1645–1712), German physician and author of textbooks for midwives and nursing staff
- Jürgen Dethloff (1924–2002), German inventor, inventor of the microprocessor card and co-developer of the chip card
- Elisabeth Philippine Karoline von Dewitz (1820–1899), German writer, published under the name Elise von Fernhain
- Ferdinand Didier (1801–1867), German manufacturer, co-founder of the Szczecin chamotte factory F. Didier
- August Dieckhoff (1805–1891), German architect, designed the Villa Hammerschmidt, among other things
- Emil Dietrich (1844–1912), German builder
- Wolfgang Diewerge (1906–1977), anti-Semitic propagandist
- Wolfgang Dihlmann (1928–2013), German radiologist
- Fritz Dittmer (1889–1970), German writer and musician
- Alfred Döblin (1878–1957), German writer
- Bruno Doer (1905 – after 1966), German ancient historian
- Anton Dohrn (1840–1909), German zoologist, researcher of phylogeny
- Carl August Dohrn (1806-1892), German entomologist, director of the Pomeranian Provincial Sugar Boiler
- Georg Albert Dorschfeldt (1889–1979), German painter
- Ulrich Draugelates (1934–2008), German mechanical engineer, professor at the Clausthal University of Technology
- Christian Dreier (1610–1688), German Lutheran theologian, professor at the Albertina University in Königsberg
- Karl-Heinz Drews (* 1929), former German officer, most recently lieutenant general of the NVA and city commander of East Berlin
- Burkhard Driest (1939–2020), German actor and screenwriter
- Walter Drum (1897–1987), German dentist, editor of the Zahnärztliche Rundschau
- Hermann Dumrath (1818–1906), German government official, manor owner and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Hermann Karl Dumrath (1854–1922), German administrative officer, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
E.
- Karl Eberhardt (1887–1973), German lawyer and politician (FDP), member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Horst Edig (* 1935), German politician (SPD), former member of the state parliament in Saarland
- Lorenz Eichstaedt (1596–1660), German physician and astronomer, city physician in Stettin, later in Danzig
- Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Carl von Eickstedt (1786–1830), Prussian officer in the Wars of Liberation and landowner
- Günter Elsner (1916–1992), German politician (CDU), member of the Berlin House of Representatives and city elder of Berlin
- Walter Empacher (1906–1945), German resistance fighter
- Fritz Endell (1873–1955), German painter and graphic artist
- Karl Friedrich Endell (1843–1891), German architect and construction clerk
- Karl Engert (1877–1951), SS Oberführer and Vice President at the People's Court
- Volker Erdmann (1941–2015), German biochemist, professor at the Free University of Berlin
- Michael Ermann (* 1943), German doctor, psychoanalyst and university professor
- Hans von der Esch (1862–1934), Prussian officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Manfred Ewald (1926–2002), sports official in the GDR
F.
- Johann Faber (1581–1622), German lawyer and syndic in Speyer and Lübeck
- Anne-Marie Fabian (1920–1993), German journalist and writer
- Günter Fahlbusch (* 1919), German politician
- Joseph von Fallois (1849–1912), Prussian officer, most recently general of the infantry
- Gustav von Faltzburg (1650–1719), Swedish lawyer and President of the Wismar Tribunal
- Ruth Feiner (1909–1954), German novelist in German and English
- Horst Feldmann (* 1932), German molecular biologist and university professor
- Erika Fellner (* 1934), former German politician (SPD), member of the Hessian state parliament
- Eberhard Fensch (1929–2017), German journalist and party official (SED)
- Hans Joachim Flechtner (1902–1980), German scientist, journalist and writer
- Carl Berend Sigismund von Flemming (1779–1835), District Administrator of the Cammin district
- Hans Flemming (1886–1935), German aeronaut
- Samuel Franck (1633 / 1634–1679), German church musician, cantor at the Katharineum in Lübeck
- Werner von Frankenberg and Proschlitz (1868–1933), Prussian major general
- Carl Fredrich (1871–1930), German archaeologist, historian and high school teacher
- Jens Frehse (* 1943), German mathematician and university professor
- Johann Anton von Freund (1734–1809), Prussian officer in the engineering corps, most recently major general
- Carl Freybe (1886–1982), German politician (economic party) and official of the butchers' trade association
- Conrad Freyberg (1842–1915), German painter and sculptor
- Jakob Friedeborn (1607–1676), Brandenburg's secret budget secretary
- Paul Friedeborn (1572–1637), German local politician and local historian, Mayor of Stettin
- Georg Friederici (1866–1947), German ethnologist and colonial historian
- Heiner Friedrich (* 1938), German art dealer, gallery owner and museum founder
- Karl Fuchs (* 1932), German geophysicist
- Paul von Fuchs (1640–1704), Brandenburg statesman, Chancellor of Pomerania
- Ernst Joachim Fürsen (* 1942), German lawyer, local researcher in Schleswig-Holstein and former chairman of the Canal Association
G
- Mogens von Gadow (* 1930), German actor, director, dramaturge and voice actor
- Karl Galster (1851–1931), German naval officer, most recently Vice Admiral of the Imperial Navy, maritime journalist
- Peter Gäng (* 1942), German philosopher and Indologist
- Gerhard Gauger (1896–1949), German architect and city planner
- Werner Gauss (1911–1990), German journalist and author
- Hannsludwig Geiger (1902–1980), journalist and writer
- Eduard Ferdinand Geiseler (1781–1837), German pharmacist, doctor and botanist
- Heinrich George (1893–1946), German actor
- Carl Eduard Geppert (1811–1881), German classical philologist and historian, professor in Berlin
- Iska Geri (1914–2002), German actress, diseuse and cabaret artist
- Fritz Gerlich (1883–1934), German journalist, historian and resistance fighter
- Gustav Gerneth (1905–2019), supercentenarian, the oldest German at the time of his death
- Julius Gersdorff (1849–1907), German poet
- Hans Paul Bernhard Gierke (1847–1886), German anatomist, temporarily professor at the Imperial University of Tokyo
- Otto von Gierke (1841–1921), German lawyer, legal historian and social politician
- Heinz Giese (1919–2010), German actor and voice actor
- Hermann Glander (1902–1994), German journalist and writer
- Hanno Goffin (1926–2011), German civil engineer
- Theodor Goltdammer (1801–1872), German legal attorney, founded Goltdammer's archive for criminal law
- Hans von der Goltz (1926–2018), German manager and writer
- Klaus Gottstein (1924–2020), German physicist and peace researcher
- Anna Grabka (* 1961), Polish ballerina, ballet master and choreographer
- Otto Graeber (* 1926), German politician (SPD)
- Hermann Graßmann (1809–1877), German mathematician and linguist
- Hermann Graßmann the Younger (1857–1922), German mathematician, professor at the University of Giessen
- Robert Graßmann (1815–1901), German publisher and writer
- Kurt Graunke (1915–2005), German orchestra founder and composer
- Christian Grawe (* 1935), German Germanist, professor emeritus at the University of Melbourne
- Julius Grevenberg (1863–1927), German theater actor and director
- Franz Gribel (1850–1943), German merchant and shipowner
- Friedrich Wilhelm Gribel (1785–1846), German merchant and shipowner
- Walter Groß (1928–2011), German politician (SPD), member of the Bremen citizenship
- Philip Grot Johann (1841–1892), German painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Paul Arnold Grun (1872–1956), German genealogist and author
- Ernst Grundmann (1861–1924), German lawyer and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- August Wilhelm Grüneberg (1787–1837), German organ builder, ran a workshop in Stettin
- Barnim Grüneberg (1828–1907), German organ builder, ran a workshop in Szczecin
- Hermann Grüneberg (1827–1894), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Gitta Günther (* 1936), German archivist and non-fiction author
- Günther Guse (1886–1953), German admiral in the Navy
- Otto Guttentag (1900–1992), German-American psychiatrist and university professor
H
- Klaus Haack (1933–2015), German lawyer and President of the Upper Administrative Court of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Dietrich Habeck (1925–2007), German physician, professor in Münster
- Hans Joachim von Hagen (1646–1701), Prussian major general
- Hans von Hagen (1775–1851), Prussian major general
- Ekhart Hahn (* 1942), German architect, urban ecologist and university lecturer
- Gero Hammer (* 1933), German director and former politician (NDPD)
- Heinrich Hammermeister (1799–1860), German opera singer
- Oscar Hammerstein I (1847–1919), German-American theater and opera producer
- Friedrich Hartwich (after 1590 - 1644/76), German lawyer and secretary of the Hanse office in Bergen
- Carl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach (1809–1882), German local politician and mayor of Magdeburg
- Gustav Hasselbach (1818–1898), German tax officer, most recently chairman of the Central Statistical Commission
- Jerzy Hawrylewicz (1958-2009), football player
- Heinrich Haxel (1901–1971), German librarian and literary scholar
- Klaus-Jürgen Hedrich (* 1941), German politician (CDU), former Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
- Peter Heidrich (1929–2007), German scholar of religion and linguistics
- Bernhard Heiliger (1915–1995), German sculptor
- Eckard Heintz (* 1935), German cultural manager
- Siegfried Heinzel (1870–1926), German theater actor
- Brigitta Helbig-Mischewski (* 1963), German Slavist, writer and literary scholar
- Hans-Joachim Heldt (* 1934), former German diplomat, ambassador to African countries
- Michael Henck (1667–1715), admiral in the Swedish service
- Ferdinand Henry (1819–1891), senior Prussian military officer
- August Gottlieb Ludwig Hering (1736–1770), German lawyer, poet of evangelical sacred songs
- Franz Hessel (1880–1941), German writer, translator and editor
- Albrecht von Heyden-Linden (1872–1946), German landowner, member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Pomerania
- Ernst von Heyden (1837–1917), German politician, landscape director of Western Pomerania and member of the Prussian mansion
- Rudolf Heyden (* 1920), Lord Mayor of Rostock
- Wilhelm von Heyden-Cadow (1839–1920), German politician, Prussian Minister for Agriculture, Domains and Forests
- Theodor Hildebrandt (1804–1874), German painter
- Wolf Hildebrandt (1906–1999), German painter, draftsman, author, composer, dramaturge and director
- Egon Hillgenberg (1883–1963), German teacher and writer
- Franz Hirschfeld (1893–1979), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Max Hochdorf (1880–1948), German playwright, theater critic and journalist
- Rudolf Höber (1873–1953), German physiologist and university professor
- Hans Hoffmann (1848–1909), German writer
- Heiko Hoffmann (* 1935), German politician
- Ingfried Hoffmann (* 1935), German jazz organist, pianist, trumpeter, arranger and composer
- Joachim Hoffmann (1905–1934), German SS leader and Gestapo employee, commandant of the concentration camp in Stettin-Bredow
- Karl Hoffmann (1823–1859), doctor and naturalist
- Hartmut Hofrichter (* 1939), German architect, monument conservator and university professor
- Theodor von Holleben (1838–1913), German diplomat
- Samuel Christian Hollmann (1696–1787), German philosopher and natural scientist
- Karl-Heinz Hollstein (1919–2014), German officer, most recently major general and head of the Schwerin military district command of the NVA
- Jörg Holm (1940–2000), German actor
- Michael Holm (* 1943), German pop singer, lyricist and producer
- Hans-Günter Hoppe (1922-2000), German politician (FDP)
- Ernst Horneffer (1871–1954), German free religious lecturer and philosopher
- Antje Huber (1924–2015), German politician (SPD)
- Werner Shell (1903–1992), German lawyer, military lawyer in the Wehrmacht High Command, later judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Anders Hultgård (* 1936), Swedish religious scholar and theologian
- Auguste Hüssener (1789–1877), German engraver
I.
- Hellmut Ippen (1925–1998), German dermatologist, director of the University Dermatology Clinic in Göttingen
- Inga Iwasiów (* 1963), Polish literary historian, literary critic, prose writer and poet
J
- Monty Jacobs (1875–1945), German writer and journalist
- Regina-Elisabeth Jäck (* 1956), German politician (SPD) and member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Rafał Janicki (* 1992), Polish football player
- Bernd Janowski (* 1943), German Protestant theologian
- Siegmund Jaroch (1926–2016), German politician (CDU), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Jürgen Jentsch (* 1939), German politician (SPD)
- Leon Jessel (1871–1942), German operetta composer
- Manfred Jonischkies (* 1942), German officer, most recently Major General of the NVA
- Edith Junghans (1887–1968), German painter and art teacher, wife of chemistry professor Otto Hahn
- Rudolf Jungklaus (1882–1961), German Protestant theologian, pastor of the Confessing Church in Pankow
K
- Günter Kalwert (* 1930), major general of the GDR People's Army
- Hans Kammler (1901–1945), SS-Obergruppenführer and general of the Waffen SS
- Rudolf von Kanitz (1822–1902), Prussian officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Friedrich Wilhelm Kantzenbach (1932–2013), German church historian
- Detlef Kappeler (* 1938), German architect, painter, draftsman and university professor
- Alfred Kase (1877–1945), German opera singer (baritone) and poet
- Catherine II , known as Catherine the Great (1729–1796), Tsarina of Russia
- Martin Kausche (1915–2007), German painter and graphic artist
- Paul Kellermann (* 1937), German and Austrian sociologist
- Franz Kern (1830–1894), German classical philologist, Germanist and grammar school teacher, director of the city grammar school in Stettin
- Walter Freiherr von Keyserlingk (1869–1946), German naval officer, most recently Vice Admiral of the Imperial Navy
- Manfred Kiese (1910–1983), German pharmacologist and toxicologist
- Knut Kiesewetter (1941–2016), German singer, songwriter and trombonist
- Heinrich Kirchweger (1809–1899), German railway engineer
- Brigitte Kirsche (1923–2017), German film editor
- Waldemar Kita (* 1953), Polish-French entrepreneur and football official
- Hans Klein (1891–1944), German officer, fighter pilot in World War I, major general in World War II
- Franz Kasimir von Kleist (1736–1808), German officer, most recently Prussian general of the infantry, handed over the Magdeburg fortress in 1806
- Wilhelm Heinrich Friedrich von Kleist (1785–1867), German officer, most recently characterized by Prussian major general
- Josef Kliersfeld (1908–1998), after 1949 Joseph Kalir , German rabbi and theologian
- Piotr Klimek (* 1973), Polish musicologist, composer and university professor
- Gebhard von Knebel Doeberitz (1848–1921), German landowner and member of the Prussian manor house
- Ludwig von Knebel Doeberitz (1844–1900), German landowner and member of the Prussian manor house
- Julius Friedrich Knüppeln (1757–1840), German writer
- Karl Richard von Koch (1852–1924), physicist, meteorologist and university professor
- Peter Koch (1929–1990), German secret service cadre, major general of the MfS
- Karl Kolbielski (1752–1831), German financial expert, entrepreneur, adventurer and political agent
- Ayyub Axel Köhler (* 1938), Chairman of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany since 2006
- Christian Philipp Koehler (1778–1842), German civil servant, Prussian Real Privy Council and member of the State Council
- Bernd Köhlert (1942–1964), German mercenary, was killed in the Congo during the Simba rebellion
- Otto Wilhelm von Königsmarck (1840–1879), German manor owner and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Ernst Wilhelm Kohls (1931–2001), German theologian and church historian
- Siegfried Koller (1908–1998), German social medicine specialist
- Heinz König (* 1929), German mathematician and university professor
- Karla König (1889–1963), German journalist, writer and cultural functionary
- Volker Koepp (* 1944), German documentary film director
- Marek Kolbowicz (* 1971), Polish rower
- Aldona Kopkiewicz (* 1984), Polish poet and publicist
- Hugo Körte (1897–1974), German art teacher and artist
- Gerd Kostmann (* 1941), German soccer player
- Fritz Kraemer (1900–1959), German officer, SS brigade leader and major general of the police and the Waffen SS
- Knud Krakau (* 1934), German lawyer and political scientist, professor emeritus at the Free University of Berlin
- Werner Krause (1907–1945), German communist, resistance fighter against National Socialism in Stettin
- Wolfgang Krawietz (1920–2001), General Staff Doctor in the Bundeswehr
- Aneta Kręglicka (* 1965), Miss World 1989
- Andreas Kretzschmer (1775–1839), German lawyer and folk song researcher
- Johannes Krohn (1884–1974), German ministerial official, Reich Commissioner for the Treatment of Hostile Property
- Siegfried Krug (1939–1968), killed on the Berlin Wall
- Carl Wilhelm August Krüger (1797–1868), German lawyer and art collector
- Fritz J. Krüger (* 1941), German paleontologist
- Hubert Krüger (1914–2002), physicist, longstanding director of the Physics Institute at the University of Tübingen
- Johann Conrad Krüger (1733–1791), German engraver and portrait painter, professor of drawing in Berlin
- Manfred Krüger (1925–1996), sociologist and university professor
- Friedrich Ferdinand Heinrich Kruse (1874–1945), German captain and naval officer, commodore of the Hamburg-American Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft
- Jutta Kruse (* 1940), German table tennis player
- Oskar Kruse (1847-1919), German painter
- Klaus Kübler (1936–2007), German politician (SPD) and member of the German Bundestag
- Roland Kuchenbuch (* 1943), German actor
- Daria Kuczer (* 1999), Polish tennis player
- Franz Theodor Kugler (1808–1858), German art historian and writer
- Louise Kugler (1811–1884), German painter
- Anselm Kühl (* 1939), German geologist and university professor
- Katharina Kühl (* 1939), German author
- Georg Kuhlmeyer (1894–?), German poet
- Agata Kulesza (* 1971), Polish actress
- Udo Kultermann (1927–2013), German art historian, museum director
- Fred Kunde (1912–?), German politician (SPD), member of the Bremen citizenship
- Wilhelm Kunstmann (1844–1934), German shipowner, founder of the Stettiner shipping company W. Kunstmann
- Eberhard von Kurowski (1895–1957), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Kurt Küther (1929–2012), German working-class writer
- Berthold Küttner (1870-?), German rower
- Dietrich von Kyaw (* 1934), German diplomat, former permanent representative to the European Union
L.
- Magnus Lagerström (1691–1759), director of the Swedish East India Company
- Fritz Lamm (1911–1977), German socialist publicist, resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Ortrun Landmann (* 1937), German musicologist
- Henry Lange (1821-1893), German cartographer and writer
- Max Lange (1883–1923), German Go player
- Hugo Laurin (1844–1921), Prussian lieutenant general, most recently in command of the 75th Infantry Brigade in Allenstein
- Tomasz Lazar (* 1985), Polish photographer
- Ernst Leese (1858–1938), German civil servant, worked on the Reich Insurance Code
- Paul Lehmann (1875–1928), German publisher
- Heinrich Lengerich (1790–1865), German history and portrait painter
- Hans von Lenke (1837–1917), Prussian general and commander of the 19th division
- Monika Lennartz (* 1938), German actress
- Heinzlesener (1919–2011), German politician (SED), Lord Mayor of Stralsund
- Ernst Josef Lesser (1879–1928), German physiologist, one of the discoverers of insulin
- Julius Lessing (1843–1908), German art historian, first director of the Berlin Kunstgewerbemuseum
- Paul von Leszczynski (1830–1918), German officer, Prussian infantry general
- Konrad Levezow (1770–1835), German classical archaeologist, prehistorian, poet and author
- Julo Levin (1901–1943), German expressionist painter
- Paul Levy (1876–1943), German mechanical engineer and railroad worker
- Rudolf Levy (1875–1944), German expressionist painter
- Isabella Lewandowski (* 1970), German actress
- Marcin Lewandowski (* 1987), Polish athlete
- Eva Liebenberg (1890–1971) German opera and concert singer (alto)
- Heinrich Liepmann (1904–1983), German-British economist
- Eckard Lindemann (* 1937), German lawyer and local politician in Berlin (CDU)
- Peter Lindemann (1933–2019), German judge and ministerial official
- Otto Lindenberg (1894–1968), German politician (KPD), member of the Hanoverian Landtag appointed in 1946
- Karl Emil Lischke (1813–1886), German local politician and mollusc researcher, Lord Mayor of Elberfeld
- Artur Daniel Liskowacki (* 1956), Polish writer, essayist and theater critic
- Adam Liszczak (* 1981), Polish football player
- Werner Loewe (* 1941), German politician (SPD), former member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Nikolaus Löwe († 1536), German lawyer and university professor
- Alwin von Loos (1824–1883), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of Mainz
- Hugo von Loos (1820–1883), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 28th Infantry Brigade
- Elisabeth Lorenz (1904–1996), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Alex Lubawinski (* 1950), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Harald Lucht (1935–2020), German geodesist, former Senate Councilor of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
- Werner Luckenbach (1900–1982), German pharmacist, curator of the German Pharmacy Museum
- Albert Bogislav Lüdecke (1834–1910), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Carl Johann Lüdecke (1826–1894), German architect
- Jens Lüdtke (1941–2019), German Romanist
- Illobrand von Ludwiger (* 1937), German astrophysicist and book author, known for his publications on the UFO phenomenon
- Peter Christian Ludz (1931–1979), German political scientist and sociologist
- Gerd Lüpke (1920–2002), German writer, radio author, translator, radio announcer and reciter
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- Oskar Maaß (1910–1986), German civil engineer and sports official, president of 1. FC Cologne
- Hans Maeter (1923–2012), German writer and translator
- Radosław Majdan (* 1972), Polish football player
- Andrzej Mąkowski (* 1957), former Polish cyclist
- Dany Mann (1938–2010), German singer and actress
- Michał Marcinkiewicz (* 1984), Polish politician
- Dieter Markhoff (* 1940), German politician (CDU)
- Adolf Marks (1838–1904), German bookseller and publisher, worked in Saint Petersburg
- Hansjürgen Matthies (1925–2008), German pharmacologist and neuroscientist
- Camilla Mayer (real: Lotte Witte , 1918–1940), high wire artist
- Reinhard Mecke (1895–1969), German physicist, professor in Freiburg
- Carl Meister (1888–1962), German businessman, chairman of the Society for Pomeranian History, Archeology and Art
- Friedrich Wilhelm Meister (1870–1946), German administrative lawyer, State Secretary in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior
- Curt Merckel (1858–1921), German engineer, building director in Hamburg
- Benno Meyer-Wehlack (1928–2014), German writer
- Erich Meyer (1900–1968), politician, member of the German Bundestag
- Heinrich Meyer (1767–1828), German physician
- Hugo von Meyer (1837–1902), German lawyer, professor for criminal law and criminal procedure law in Tübingen
- Johann Carl Friedrich Meyer (1739–1811), German pharmacist and chemist, owner of the court pharmacy in Stettin
- Ursula Meyer (1923–1969), German art historian, museum director and painter
- Clemens Michaelis (1587–1630), German local lawyer, mayor of Stettin from 1616 to 1630
- Gustavus Michaelis (1844–1925), German-American chemist and pharmacist
- Heinz-Georg Wilhelm Migeod (1918–2010), German officer, historian, orientalist, author and businessman
- Klaus Milbradt (1940-2007), German gymnast, DTB national trainer
- Dariusz Miłek (* 1968), Polish entrepreneur
- Günter Mittag (1926–1994), German politician, member of the Central Committee of the SED
- Hans Moderow (1877–1945), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor and church historian
- Hans-Jürgen Mohr (* 1938), German lawyer, former board member of Bayer AG
- Ludwig Most (1807–1883), German Biedermeier painter
- Mr. Cox (1932–2012), real name Jürgen Wolfgramm, German magician (illusionist)
- August Müller (1848-1892), German orientalist
- Karl Ferdinand Müller (1911–1974), German Lutheran theologian and musicologist
- Rudolf Müller (1938–2016), German politician (CDU), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Harry Mündel (1876–1946), German naval officer in the Imperial Navy
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- Grzegorz Napieralski (* 1974), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Adolf von Nassau (1889–?), German administrative lawyer and district administrator in the Lebus and Wittmund districts
- Günter Nebelung (1906–1999), German lawyer, director of the Association of the German Insurance Industry
- Heinz Neuber (1906–1989), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Angelika Niescier (* 1970), German jazz musician and band leader
- Paul von Nießen (1857–1937), German high school teacher and historian
- Dietlef Niklaus (1928–2016), German educator and university lecturer
- Bartek Nizioł (* 1974), Polish violinist, concertmaster of the Zurich Opera Orchestra
- Ilse Noack (1886–?), German writer and politician (DNVP), member of the Prussian state parliament
- Volker Nölle (* 1937), German literary scholar and university professor
- Rudolf von Normann (1806–1882), German painter, draftsman, lithographer and set designer
- Katarzyna Nosowska (* 1971), Polish singer
- Margit Nünke (1930–2015), German photo model for cosmetics and actress
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- Gerhard Obermüller (1912–1995), German athlete, six-time Pomeranian champion
- Ferdinand Oelschläger (1798–1858), German organist and composer, organist at the castle church in Stettin
- Max Oelschlaeger (1861–?), German lawyer, judge at the Imperial Court
- Christoph Otto Oesler (1602–1657), German physician
- Paul Oestreich (1876 – after 1939), German journalist and politician (DNVP), co-founder of the Deutsche Zeitung für Chile
- Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich (1880–1949), German religious philosopher and psychologist
- Wilhelm Ohm (1905–1965), German painter, draftsman, sculptor and architect
- Rudolf Olden (1885–1940), German journalist and lawyer
- Friedrich Ossig (1912–2004), German lawyer at the Reichsbahn and the Bundesbahn, Chairman of the Board of DEVK
- Ilona Ostrowska (* 1974), Polish actress
- Anton Otto (1852–1930), German theater actor, director and director as well as translator
- Johannes Otto († 1545), German lawyer and clergyman, professor in Greifswald, rector of the university in 1519, 1524/25 and 1543
- August von Owstien (1771–1847), Prussian major general and commandant of the Graudenz fortress
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- Karl Pankow (1905–1973), German politician (KPD, SED, NDPD)
- Ernst-Georg Pantel (1922–2003), manager of the aviation industry
- Wolfhart Pannenberg (1928–2014), German Protestant theologian
- Dita Parlo (1908–1971), German-French film actress
- Joachim Pauli (1733–1812), German printer and publisher
- Louise Pauli (1774–1823), German printer and publisher
- Stefan Pelny (* 1938), German lawyer, former State Secretary in the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of Justice
- Herman von Petersdorff (1864–1929), German historian, archivist and author
- Malte Petzel (1930–1972), German actor, director and radio play speaker
- Hans Pfeiffer (1879–1960 in Kiel), German engineer, President of the Kiel Waterways Directorate and builder of the Hindenburg dam
- Annelise Pflugbeil (1918–2015), German musician
- Andrzej Piątak (* 1969), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Wilhelm Pieth (1883–1934), German librarian and politician in Lübeck
- Karl Pietsch (1860–1930), German Romance scholar and Hispanist, professor at the University of Chicago
- Richard Pietschmann (1851–1923), German orientalist and librarian
- Johannes Pinsk (1891–1957), German theologian
- Otto Karl Lorenz von Pirch (1765–1824), Prussian lieutenant general
- Jan Maria Piskorski (* 1956), Polish historian and university professor
- Werner Plath (1902–1971), German insurance manager, President of the Association of the German Insurance Industry
- Paul von Ploetz (1839–1915), German landowner, member of the Prussian manor house
- Urban Plotzke (1907–1983), German Dominican, cathedral preacher in Cologne
- Wolfram Plotzke (1908–1954), German Dominican and artist
- Georg Friedrich Pohl (1788–1849), German natural scientist and natural philosopher
- Adolf Pompe (1831–1889), German poet and pastor, author of the Pommernlied
- Benjamin Potzerne (1665–1699), German university professor, professor of logic and metaphysics in Greifswald
- Patrycja Pożerska (* 1984), Polish national soccer player
- Ernst Preuse (before 1886 – after 1904), German opera singer
- Günter Preuss (1924–2011), German biologist, educator and natural scientist
- Emil Prill (1867–1940), German flautist
- Robert Prutz (1816–1872), German writer, playwright and press historian
- Gerhard Puchelt (1913–1987), German pianist
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- Ludwig Quandt (1801–1871), German Protestant pastor and historian
- Martin Quistorp (1861–1929), German entrepreneur
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- Paul Rabbow (1867–1956), German classical philologist
- Günter Radtke (1927–1987), German policeman and writer
- Emil Rahm (1804–1882), German businessman and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Mathilde Ramm (1856–1877), German theater actress
- Grzegorz Rasiak (* 1979), Polish football player
- Eitel-Friedrich Rechel (1916 – after 1963), German politician (CDU), member of the People's Chamber of the GDR
- Heinrich von Reckow (1815–1895), Prussian major general and commander of the 29th Cavalry Brigade
- Kurt Redenz (* 1931), German philatelist and postal historian
- Johann Wilhelm Redtel (1737–1799), German local lawyer, Lord Mayor of Stettin
- Hermann Otto Reimarus (1857–1920), German local politician, Lord Mayor of Magdeburg
- Georg Reinke (1907–1965), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Wojciech Reszko (* 1956), Polish judoka
- Margret Rettich (1926–2013), German illustrator and children's book author
- Christopherus Riccius (1590–1643), German lawyer and municipal lawyer of Danzig
- Johannes Richter (1895–1970), German journalist and politician (SPD)
- Konrad Richter (1903–1979), German geologist, professor and head of the Geological Institute at the TU Hannover
- Lutz Riemann (* 1940), German actor, journalist and author, known as Lieutenant Zimmermann in the Polizeiruf 110 series
- Detlev Riesner (* 1941), German biophysicist and university professor
- Ernst Ring (1921–1984), German local politician and racing driver
- Emil von Rintelen (1897–1981), German diplomat
- Enno von Rintelen (1891–1971), German officer, general of the infantry
- Fritz-Joachim von Rintelen (1898–1979), German philosopher and university professor
- Heinrich Robolski (1858–1939), German patent lawyer and President of the Imperial Patent Office
- Richard Römer (1887–1963), German agricultural scientist, university professor and specialist book author
- Hans Christoph von Rohr (* 1938), German industrial lawyer
- Lotte Rose (1885–1964), German actress and writer
- Albert Rossow (1857–1943), German composer and conductor
- Artur Rother (1885–1972), German conductor and composer
- Max Runge (1849–1909), German gynecologist
- Karla Runkehl (1930–1986), German actress
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- Alicja Sakaguchi (* 1954), Polish linguist and university teacher
- Fritz Singer (1901–1984), German journalist and politician (SPD)
- Richard Salis (1931–1988), German writer
- Martin Saltzwedel (1906–1987), German naval officer
- Adam Joachim Sander (~ 1720–1769), German local lawyer, Lord Mayor of Szczecin
- Karl Gustav von Sandrart (1817–1898), German officer, Prussian general of the infantry
- Albert Saunier (1880–1932), German diplomat
- Max von Schack (1853–1924), German officer, Prussian general of the infantry
- Gustav Schadeloock (1732–1819), German mathematician, philosopher, physicist and architect
- Justus Scheibert (1831–1903), Prussian engineer officer, war correspondent from the American Civil War
- Christian Friedrich Scherenberg (1798–1881), German poet
- Manfred Schidlowski (1933–2012), German geochemist, professor at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz
- Gustav Adolf Schiffmann (1814–1883), German Protestant clergyman, archdeacon at St. Jacobi in Stettin and Freemason
- Johann Adolph Schinmeier (1733–1796), German Protestant theologian and orientalist
- Gustav Graf von Schlabrendorf (1750-1824), German writer
- Carl Ludwig Schleich (1859–1922), German surgeon and writer
- Karl Friedrich von Schlippenbach (1658–1723), Prussian cavalry general and diplomat
- Karl von Schlözer (1854–1916), German diplomat and writer
- Albert Schlutow (1838–1909), German industrialist, banker and politician, co-owner of the banking house Wm. Schlutow
- Bruno Schmidt (1924–2003), German politician (CDU), member of the Lower Saxony state parliament
- Carl Schmidt (before 1838 – before 1902), German theater actor, singer, dancer and theater manager
- Erich Schmidt-Kabul (1897–1961), German sculptor
- Jürgen Schmidt-Radefeldt (* 1939), German Romance studies and linguist
- Stefan Schmidt (* 1941), German captain, refugee commissioner for the state of Schleswig-Holstein
- Gustav Heinrich Schneider (1859–1909), German writer, student historian and fraternity official
- Wolfgang Schnur (1944–2016), German lawyer, co-founder and chairman of the Democratic Awakening party
- Gustav von Schönberg (1839–1908), German economist
- Günther Scholl (1909–1999), German diplomat, ambassador to Pakistan and Denmark
- Hasso Scholz (* 1937), German pharmacologist, toxicologist and university professor emeritus
- Ernst Schroeder (1928–1989), German painter
- Günter Schröder (* 1929), German crop scientist
- Hans Schröder (1868–1938), German gynecologist and university professor
- Hans Schroeder (1928–2014), German graphic artist, puppet maker, puppeteer and television director
- Walter Schröder (1907 - after 1987), German politician (SED)
- Hans Dietrich Schultz (* 1934), German numismatist, works on ancient numismatics
- Heiko Schultz (* 1940), German politician (SPD), former member of the Bavarian State Parliament
- Benno Schulz (1935–2005), German painter and graphic artist, university drawing teacher at the Martin Luther University in Halle (Saale)
- Johann Wilhelm Friedrich von Schulz (1829–1899), Prussian lieutenant general, organizer of the military railways
- Kurt Schulz (1922–2017), German politician (SPD)
- Matthias Schulz (1900–1981), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and church councilor
- Wolfgang Schulz (1941–1992), German songwriter, composer and music producer
- Eckhard Schulze-Fielitz (* 1929), German architect
- Bruno Schuster (1884–1946), German lawyer, judge at the Imperial Court
- Gerd-Eckhardt Schuster (1937–2013), German politician (SED, PDS)
- Harry Schütt (* 1930), former officer of the Central Enlightenment Administration of the GDR, most recently Major General
- Samuel Conrad Schwach (1731–1781), German-Norwegian printer and publisher, founded Norway's first newspaper
- Caspar Schwartz (around 1595 - 1649), German theologian, pedagogue, physician, mathematician and calendar maker
- Stefan Schwerdtfeger (1928–2018), German architect, sculptor and painter
- Friedrich Ernst August von Schwichow (1798–1868), German horse breeder
- Ellen Schwiers (1930–2019), German actress, mother of Katerina Jacob
- Werner Seelenbinder (1904–1944), German wrestler and communist
- Johann Jakob Sell (1754–1816), German schoolmaster and historian
- Christian Gottlieb Selle (1748–1800), physician and philosopher
- Otto Sepke (1910–1997), German communist and SED functionary.
- Kazimierz Sidorczuk (* 1967), Polish-Austrian football goalkeeper
- Erich Sielaff (1889–1960), German literary scholar and folklorist
- Horst Sielaff (* 1937), German politician (SPD) and former member of the German Bundestag, former federal chairman of the Central Association of Central and East Germans
- Karl Silex (1896–1982), German journalist, editor-in-chief of the Tagesspiegel
- Johann Sithmann (1602–1666), German lawyer, professor at the grammar school in Stettin
- Reinhold Solger (1817–1866), statesman, scholar and writer
- Christa Springe (* 1926), German Protestant pastor, social worker and ecumenical activist
- Gerd Staegemann (1927–1995), German dentist, university professor and politician (NDPD)
- Alexander Stahlberg (1912–1995), officer in the military resistance around Stauffenberg
- Klaus Hinrich Stahmer (* 1941), German composer, former president of the Society for New Music
- Przemysław Stańczyk (* 1985), Polish swimmer
- Albert Stankowski (* 1971), Polish historian, head of the intangible collection of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews
- Dietrich Starck (1908–2001), German doctor, biologist and university professor
- Filip Starzyński (* 1991), Polish football player
- August Steffen (1825–1910), German pediatrician, head of the Szczecin Children's Hospital
- Johann Joachim Steinbrück (1760–1841), German Protestant pastor
- Kurt Steinhaus (1938–1991), German sociologist and political scientist, full-time employee of the German Communist Party
- Horst Stern (1922–2019), German journalist, filmmaker and writer
- Manfred Stolpe (1936–2019), German politician (SPD)
- Manfred Strahl (1940–2000), German journalist, editor and writer
- Rudi Strahl (1931–2001), German playwright, storyteller and poet
- Richard Straube (1927–2018), German pastor, author and program speaker
- Wighard Strehlow (* 1939), German alternative practitioner and author
- Hans Strelow (* 1940), German gallery owner
- Wilhelm Studemund (1843–1889), German classical philologist and university professor
- Clara von Sydow (1854–1928), German writer
- Kurt Sydow (1908–1981), German music teacher, composer and musicologist
- Szymon Szewczyk (* 1982), Polish basketball player
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- Lukas Taccius (1552–1612), German teacher, rector of the Greifswald council school
- Ulrich Teichler (* 1942), German sociologist and university researcher, professor emeritus at the University of Kassel
- Konrad Telmann (1854–1897), German lawyer and writer, born Ernst Otto Konrad Zitelmann
- Wilhelm Telschow (1809–1872), German accountant, author and librettist
- Richard Tennigkeit (1900–1944), German communist resistance fighter against National Socialism and victims of National Socialism
- Emil Teschendorff (1833–1894), German history and architecture painter, professor at the Academy of Arts in Berlin
- Wolfgang Thadewald (1936–2014), German collector, bibliographer, publisher, editor, author and important Jules Verne expert
- Otto Theel (* 1940), German politician (SED, PDS, Die Linke)
- Gudrun Theuerkauff (* 1937), German fencer
- Carl Gotthilf Tilebein (1760–1820), culturally committed merchant in Stettin
- Albert Eduard Toepffer (1841–1924), German industrialist
- Fritz Toepffer (1878–1969), German lawyer, judge at the Schwerin Higher Regional Court
- Richard Toepffer (1840-1919), German industrialist
- Christian Tomuschat (* 1936), German lawyer and university professor, former member of the UN Human Rights Committee and the UN International Law Commission
- August Ludwig Ferdinand Triest (1768–1831), German architect and construction clerk
- Carl Ferdinand Triest (1797 / 1798–1889), German government official, director of the Rentenbank for the province of Pomerania
- Heinrich Triest (1811–1885), German church musician and composer, organist at the St. Gertrudkirche in Stettin
- Johann Carl Friedrich Triest (1764–1810), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and music writer, pastor at the Jakobikirche in Stettin
- Ernst Günter Troche (1909–1971), German art historian, art dealer and museum director
- Hans Heinrich von Twardowski (1898–1958), film actor
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- Werner Uhink (1896–1973), German geodesist
- Rika Unger (1917–2002), German sculptor
- Cezary Urban (* 1963), politician and member of the Sejm
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- Karl Friedrich Vangerow (1723–1750), German administrative officer, founder of the Vangerow Realschule in Stargard
- Wilhelm von Vangerow (1745–1816), German civil servant and historian, district president in Magdeburg
- Henning Venske (* 1939), German actor, cabaret artist, presenter and writer
- Herbert Venske (1908–2001), German Lutheran theologian and writer
- Felicita Vestvali (1831-1880), German singer and actress
- Udo Vietz (1906–1965), German emcee and author
- Heinrich Vogel (1879–1960), German teacher and writer
- Theodor Vogelstein (1880–1957), German banker and industrialist
- Gerhard Völker (1905–1972), German politician
- Manfred Voigt (1935–2001), German politician (SED), head of the light, food and district-managed industry of the SED Central Committee
- Theophil Andreas Volckmar (~ 1684–1768), German organist and composer, most recently at the Stettin Jakobikirche
- Manfred Vollack (1940–1999), German non-fiction author, author of local history books on Pomerania
- Dirk Vorberg (* 1942), German psychologist and university professor
- Otto Voss (1879–1945), German poet, teacher at the König-Wilhelm-Gymnasium in Stettin
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- Walter Wadephul (1901–1968), sculptor
- Karl Waechter (1840–1913), German civil engineer, building contractor and founder of railway companies
- Max Waechter (1837–1924), British businessman, art collector and philanthropist, thought leader in the unification of Europe
- August Wagner (1816–1896), German organist and choir director, music director and organist at St. Nikolai in Greifswald
- Hermann Wagner (* 1942), German gastroenterologist, diabetologist and university professor
- Friedrich Waldow (1915–2013), German deaf activist
- Dietrich Walther (1942–2016), German entrepreneur, founder of the Business and Information Technology School
- Krzysztof Warlikowski (* 1962), Polish theater director
- Konrad Wasielewski (* 1984), Polish rower
- Hermann Wasserfuhr (1823–1897), German physician, Ministerialrat in the Ministry for Alsace-Lorraine
- Ernst Wasserzieher (1860–1927), German etymologist
- Erwin Wegner (1909–1945), track and field athlete and Olympic participant
- Richard Wegner (1815–1894), German administrative lawyer, district president in Stettin from 1882 to 1887
- Ulli Wegner (* 1942), German boxing trainer and former amateur boxer
- Wolfgang Wegener (1875–1956), German admiral of the Imperial Navy and the Imperial Navy
- Martin Wehrmann (1861–1937), most important regional historian for Pomerania
- Karl Weinbacher (1898–1946), German manager and war criminal
- Katharina Weise (1888–1975), German writer
- Hilde Weissner (1909–1987), German actress
- Max Wellmann (1863–1933), German classical philologist and medical historian
- Joachim Wenzel (1940–2009), German lawyer, Vice President of the Federal Court of Justice from 2002 to 2005
- Franz Wichards (1856–1919), architect and builder
- Klaus Wiegandt (* 1939), former German manager, until 1998 CEO of Metro AG
- Wolfgang Wiens (1941–2012), German dramaturge and theater director
- Gernot Wießner (1933–1999), German orientalist
- Ulrich Wilcken (1862–1944), German ancient historian and papyrologist
- Sylwia von Wildburg (* 1977), German actress
- Jörg Willer (1936–2017), German pedagogue and university lecturer for physics didactics
- Charlotte Willott (1887–1978), German photographer
- Gustav Wimmer (1877–1964), German painter
- Klaus Winkelmann (1939–2007), German soccer player, professional at 1. SC Göttingen 05 and VfV Hildesheim
- Matthias Winner (* 1931), German art historian
- Ludwig von Winterfeld (1798–1889), Prussian major general in the engineering corps
- Peter Wintruff (* 1940), German politician (SPD), former member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg
- Ernst Witte (1829–1910), German lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
- Georg Wobbermin (1869–1943), German Protestant theologian
- Małgorzata Wojtyra (* 1989), Polish cyclist
- Horst Wolffgramm (1926–2020), German educationalist
- Elsbeth Wolffheim (1934–2002), German literary historian, Slavist, translator and author
- Marie Wollmann (1829–1908), German kindergarten teacher and educator in Halle an der Saale
- Ernst Wossidlo (1884–1973), German builder and sculptor
- Friedrich Graf von Wrangel (1784–1877), Prussian general
- Sophie Dorothee von Württemberg (1759–1828), Princess of Württemberg, as Marija Fjodorovna Tsarina of Russia
- Wilhelm Friedrich Philipp von Württemberg (1761–1830), Prince of Württemberg, Minister of War, Member of the State Parliament
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- Hans-Eberhard Zahn (1928–2013), German psychologist and university professor
- Ernst Zahnow (1890–1982), German homeland researcher
- Alfred Zehden (1876 – after 1933), German engineer, inventor of the maglev train
- Barnim von Zeuner (1821–1904), Prussian infantry general
- Johann Joachim Zeuner (1647–1716), German draftsman and court official, Drost von Münden
- Kurd Albrecht von Ziegner (1918–2016), German officer and dressage instructor
- Damian Zieliński (* 1981), Polish cyclist
- Jerzy Zieliński (* 1950), Polish cameraman
- Paul Ziemiak (* 1985), German politician (CDU), former federal chairman of the Junge Union Deutschlands and general secretary of his party
- Oskar Ziethen (1858–1932), German local politician, mayor of the city of Lichtenberg
- Gustav Zimmermann (1817–1866), German military doctor
- Mac Zimmermann (1912–1995), German painter and graphic artist
- Jochen Ziska (* 1941), German designer and university professor, former rector of the university for industrial design
- Ernst Zitelmann (1852–1923), German lawyer and writer
- Joachim Ludwig Zitelmann (1768–1823), Prussian agricultural director and government building officer
- Katharina Zitelmann (1844–1926), German writer