List of people by name: Steq-Steu
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Prefix St | Sta | Stb-Std | Ste | Stf-Sth | Sti | Stj-Stn | Sto | Stp-Stq | Str | Sts-Stt | Stu | Stv-Stz |
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[edit] Ster
[edit] Stera - Sterl
- Steranko, Jim (born 1938)
- Sterckx (born 1946), Belgian politician
- Sterkel, Jill (born 1961), American swimmer and coach
- Sterling, Bruce (born 1954), author
- Sterling, Ross S. (1931-1933), US Governor of Texas
[edit] Stern
[edit] People named Stern
- Stern, Andy, union activist
- Stern, Avraham (or Abraham), (1907-1942), Zionist leader
- Stern, Bert, (fl. 1950s), American photographer
- Stern, Bill, (1907-1971), American radio and television sportscaster
- Stern, Daniel, (born 1957), actor
- Stern, Donald K., (fl. 1990s), American jurist
- Stern, Daniel, (1805-1876), French author
- Stern, David Joel, American basketball administrator
- Stern, Fritz, (born 1926), German-American historian & historiographer
- Stern, Gerald (born 1925), American poet
- Stern, Horst (born 1922), German journalist
- Stern, Howard, (born 1954), American radio personality
- Stern, Isaac, (1920-2001), violinist
- Stern, John, (born 1976), Trinidadian footballer
- Stern, Leni, German jazz guitarist, singer and pianist
- Stern, Leonard, (fl. 1950s), American game creator & publisher
- Stern, Leonard N., (fl. 2000), American finacier
- Stern, Lina Solomonovna, (1878-1968), cosmpolitan Soviet biochemist, physiologist and Jewish activist
- Stern, Marcus, (fl. 2000) American theater director
- Stern, Mario Rigoni, (b. 1921), Italian writer
- Stern, Max, (1904-1987), German-born Canadian arts benefactor & critic
- Stern, Melissa, (b. 1986), American surrogate-born child
- Stern, Mike, musician
- Stern, Nicholas, (fl. 2000), international economist
- Stern, Otto, (1888-1969), German physicist
- Stern, Robert Arthur Morton, (born 1939), American architect
- Stern, Sam, (fl. late twentieth century), American arcade-game entrepreneur
- Stern, Stewart, (fl. late twentieth century), American screenwriter
- Stern, Vivien, British aristocrat & politician
[edit] Sternb - Sternh
- Sternberg Albrecht von, (fl. thirteenth century), Bohemian religious leader
- Sternberg, Charles Hazelius, (1850-1943), American fossil collector & paleontologist
- Sternberg, Charles Mortram, (1885-1981), American paleontologist
- Sternberg, George Miller, (1838 - 1915), American bacteriologist and physician
- Sternberg, Guy, (fl. twenty first century), botany author
- Sternberg, Jacob (or Iacob), (fl. early twentieth century), Romanian theater director
- Sternberg, Joseph von, (died 1969)
- Sternberg, Kaspar Maria von, (1761–1838), Bohemian theologian & naturalist
- Sternberg, Marta Nielsen, (fl. 1990s), movie sound editor
- Sternberg, Robert, psychologist
- Sternberger, Dolf, (1907-1989), publicist
- Sterne, Bobbie L., (fl. 1970s), American politician
- Sterne, Carus, (1839-1903), German biologist
- Sterne, Laurence, (1713-1768), novelist
- Sterne, Richard (c.1596-1683), British religious leader
- Sternen, Matej, (1870-1949), painter
- Sternhagen, Frances, (born 1930), actress
- Sternheim, Carl dramatist, author
- Sternhold, Thomas (1500-1549), English poet
[edit] Stes - Steu
- Steuart, James Denham (1712-1780), English economist
- Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Augustus, Baron von Steuben (1730-1794), German army officer