Person with S
Common given name; short for Samuel or Samantha.
English singer-songwriter; hit "Stay With Me".
Hebrew-origin name meaning “princess”.
American singer and actress from “Wizards”.
English name, diminutive of Sarah or Salome.
Oscar-winning American actress, producer.
Colombian pop star; hits like “Hips Don’t Lie”.
Common given name; famous as Jobs, Carell, etc.
Popular female name; from Aramaic “listener”.
American actor and comedian; “The Jerk”.
Legendary gift-giver based on Saint Nicholas.
Variant of Sarah; widely used female name.
Music executive and TV judge on “Idol”, “X Factor”.
Tennis champion; 23-time Grand Slam singles winner.
Biblical name; famous bearers like Samuel L. Jackson.
DC Comics superhero; alter ego Clark Kent.
American singer and actress; Disney alum.
Classic female name; many notable Susans.
Common male name; from Hebrew “he has heard”.
Female given name; well-known actress Sandra Bullock.
American actor, son of Clint Eastwood, born 1986.
Given name Sandy, often short for Sandra or Alexander.
Apple co‑founder and visionary tech entrepreneur.
Popular female given name of Greek origin, “wisdom”.
Common male name, Irish variant of John.
Female given name, French form of Sophia.
US action star, famous as Rocky and Rambo.
Renowned physicist, wrote “A Brief History of Time”.
Variant of Sophia, widely used worldwide.
Refers to Joseph Stalin, Soviet leader of USSR.
Can refer to Selena Quintanilla or Gomez, famous singers.
American actress, known from “Sex and the City”.
American actress, known from “Thelma & Louise”.
Hall of Fame NFL quarterback for 49ers.
American comedian and actress, known for stand‑up.
American actor, famous for Marvel’s Nick Fury.
Common male first name, many famous Stevens.
NBA star Stephen Curry, elite 3‑point shooter for the Golden State Warriors.
Fictional ogre from DreamWorks films, lives in a swamp.
American child actress and singer, 1930s Hollywood icon.
Canadian singer-songwriter, rose to fame on Vine and YouTube.
Fictional Hogwarts professor from Harry Potter, complex antihero.
Biblical name; also common given name in English-speaking countries.
American actress, Marvel’s Black Widow, multiple award nominee.
American actor Samuel L. Jackson, famed for Pulp Fiction and Marvel.
Given name; also leads of show “Sabrina the Teenage Witch”.
Indian given name; also Hindu sun god Surya in mythology.
American director of Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park, Oscars winner.
American TV host and comedian, hosts Family Feud.
Given name Stacy, used in many English-speaking countries.
Canadian country-pop singer, “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”.
William Shakespeare, English playwright and poet from the 1500s.
Legendary gift‑giver of Christmas, based on Saint Nicholas.
American patriot and brewer, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
American horror author of It, The Shining, Carrie, hugely prolific.
Given name and surname; many real people called Stanley.
Comic legend Stan Lee, co-created many Marvel heroes.
Stan, short for Stanley; common male given name.
Severus Snape, wizard teacher from Harry Potter.
Sia, Australian singer known for hit “Chandelier”.
Sheldon, male given name; e.g. Sheldon Cooper.
Saul, biblical king of Israel; also common name.
US politician Sarah Palin, ex-governor of Alaska.
Sammy, diminutive of Samuel; used as main name.
Susi, variant of Susie/Susy, used as a first name.
Susan Boyle, Scottish singer from BGT show.
Susana, Spanish/Portuguese form of Susanna.
Sunny, used as given name or nickname for people.
Sunil, common male given name in South Asia.
Sue, short form of Susan; also used alone.
Steve Smith, famous Australian cricket player.
Stephen Colbert, US comedian and TV host.
Sonia, international female first name.
Solomon, wise biblical king of Israel.
Simone Biles, US gymnast, multi‑Olympic champion.
Given name; also surname. E.g. Shelby Foote.
Given name; Shawn Mendes is a famous singer.
Jamaican-American singer of "Beautiful Girls".
Scottish actor, iconic as James Bond.
Common given name; e.g. Scott Pilgrim.
Given name; e.g. Sasha Obama, Sasha Grey.
Biblical strongman; appears in Book of Judges.
Given name; e.g. Shane Warne, cricketer.
American actress who plays Max in Stranger Things.
Could be Taylor Swift or surname of many people.
Given name; variant of Shelley, many real people.
Given name; e.g. author Stephen King.
American actress, starred in “Forrest Gump”.
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