Seth (disambiguation)
Seth may refer to:
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Abbreviations
- Strong exponential time hypothesis, SETH
People
Given name
Sports
- Seth Ablade (born 1983), Ghanaian soccer player
- Seth Adams (born 1985), American football player
- Seth Blair (born 1989), American baseball player
- Seth Curry (born 1990), American basketball player
- Seth Delay (born 1985), American wrestler
- Seth Enslow (born 1975), American motorcyclist
- Seth Etherton (born 1976), American baseball player
- Seth Greenberg (born 1956), American basketball coach
- Seth Greisinger (born 1975), American baseball player
- Seth Johnson (born 1979), retired former England international footballer
- Seth Joyner (born 1964), American football player
- Seth Kimbrough (born 1982), American BMX rider
- Seth Marler (born 1981), American football player
- Seth Stammler (born 1981), American soccer player
- Seth Wescott (born 1976), American snowboarder
Arts & literature
- Seth Abramson (born 1976), American poet
- Seth Flynn Barkan (born 1980), American poet
- Seth Cardew (born 1934), British potter
- Seth Eastman (1808–1875), American painter
- Seth Fisher (1972–2006), American comic book artist
- Seth Mnookin (born 1972), American writer
- Seth Morgan (novelist) (1949–1990), American novelist
Entertainment
- Seth Adkins (born 1989), American actor
- Seth Avett (born 1980), American singer
- Seth Bingham (1882–1972), American organist
- Seth Binzer (born 1974), American musician
- Seth Gabel (born 1981), American actor
- Seth Gilliam (born 1968), American actor
- Seth Green (born 1974), American actor
- Seth Herzog (born 1971), American comedian
- Seth Holt (1923–1971), British film director
- Seth Horan, American bass guitarist
- Seth Lakeman (born 1977), English folk singer
- Seth Meyers (born 1973), American actor and comedian
- Seth MacFarlane (born 1973), American television producer
- Seth Putnam (born 1968), American vocalist
- Seth Rogen (born 1982), Canadian actor
- Seth Sakai (1932–2007), American actor
- Seth Troxler, American electronic music producer
Politics & military
- Seth Barton (1829–1900), American general
- Seth W. Brown (1841–1923), American politician
- Seth Bullock (1849–1919), American sheriff
- Seth Wallace Cobb (1838–1909), American politician
- Seth Govind Das (1896–1974), Indian politician
- Seth Hammett (born 1946), American politician
- Seth Harding (1734–1814), American naval officer
- Seth Hastings (1762–1831), American politician
- Seth Jermy (1653–1724), British naval officer
- Seth Jones (born 1972), American political scientist
- Seth Low (1850–1916), American politician
- Seth Obeng (born 1945), Ghanaian general
- Seth Sendashonga (1951–1998), Rwandan politician
- Seth Warner (1743–1784), American soldier
- Seth P. Waxman (born 1951), American lawyer
Science
- Seth Berkley (born 1956), American epidemiologist
- Seth Boyden (1788–1870), American inventor
- Seth Lover (1910–1997), American inventor
- Seth Roberts (born ?), American psychologist
- Seth Shostak (born 1943), American astronomer
Journalism
- Seth Davis (born 1970), American sports journalist
- Seth Doane (born 1978), American reporter
- Seth Godin (born 1960), American author
- Seth Goldman (television reporter), American entertainment reporter and producer
- Seth Lipsky (born 1946), American newspaper editor
Religion
- Seth Farber (born 1966), American rabbi
- Seth Joshua (1858–1925), Welsh Revival Evangelist
- Seth Sykes (1892 - 1950), Scottish evangelist and hymn writer.
Business
- Seth Green (pisciculture) (1817–1888), American fish farmer
- Seth Haberman (born 1960), American software developer
- Seth Klarman (born 1958), American investor
- Seth Thomas (clockmaker) (1785–1859), American clockmaker
Surname
- D. B. Seth (1944–2000), Indian painter
- Henry Seth, New York City Ballet dancer
- Joshua Seth (born 1970), American actor
- Leila Seth (born 1930), Indian judge
- Oliver Seth (1915–1996), American judge
- Reidun Seth (born 1966), Norwegian football player
- Roshan Seth (born 1942), Indian actor
- Shruti Seth (born 1977), Indian actress
- Vatsal Seth (born 1980), Indian actor
- Vikram Seth (born 1952), Indian writer
Pseudonym
- Seth (cartoonist) (born 1962), pen name of Canadian cartoonist Gregory Gallant
- Patryk "Seth" Sztyber, guitarist of Polish metal band Behemoth
- Seth Rollins, ring name of American professional wrestler Colby Lopez (born 1986)
Religion
- Seth (Biblical), youngest named son of Adam and Eve in the Bible
- Set (mythology), god of the desert, storms and chaos in Egyptian mythology, also known as Seth
- Seth, minor figure in the Book of Mormon
- Seth, father of Annas, Jewish High Priest
- Seth Material, entity said to have channeled a series of New Age books by Jane Roberts
Fiction
- Seth Armstrong, fictional character in the British television series Emmerdale
- Seth Brundle, fictional scientist in the 1986 film The Fly
- Seth Clearwater, fictional werewolf in the Twilight novels by Stephenie Meyer
- Seth Cohen, fictional character in the television series The O.C.
- Seth Davis, fictional character in the 2000 film Boiler Room
- Seth Garin, fictional character in the 1996 novel The Regulators by Richard Bachman
- Seth Gecko, fictional criminal in the 1996 film From Dusk till Dawn
- Seth Gillette, fictional senator in the television series The West Wing
- Seth Hazlitt, fictional character in the television series Murder, She Wrote
- Seth Lord, fictional character in the play and film The Philadelphia Story
- Seth Nightroad, fictional empress of the Methuselahs in the anime series Trinity Blood
- Seth Pecksniff, fictional character in the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit
- Seth Sorenson, fictional character in the Fablehaven series of novels by Brandon Mull
- Seth Starkadder, fictional character in the 1932 novel Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
- Seth, fictional character in the television series Di-Gata Defenders
- Seth (Phantasy Star IV), fictional character from the video game Phantasy Star IV
- Seth (Stargate), fictional character in the television series Stargate SG-1
Other uses
See also
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