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The surname Sepp is also found in Germanic languages.{{cn|date=February 2019|reason = yes I see it, but 'nepomukx is slavic mame. May be he was [[Sorb]] or Czech}} |
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Notable people with this surname include: |
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* The [[Sepp family]], four generations of printers and artists active in Amsterdam between 1768 and 1860 |
* The [[Sepp publishing family]], four generations of printers and artists active in Amsterdam between 1768 and 1860 |
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* [[Adeele Sepp]] (born 1989), Estonian actress |
* [[Adeele Sepp]] (born 1989), Estonian actress |
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* [[Andre Sepp]] (born 1971), Estonian politician |
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* [[Anna Maria Sepp]] (born 1996), Estonian sailor |
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* [[Boris Sepp]] (1894–1941), Estonian lawyer and politician |
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* [[Dennis Sepp]] (born 1973), Dutch footballer |
* [[Dennis Sepp]] (born 1973), Dutch footballer |
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* [[Evelyn Sepp]] (born 1972), Estonian sports figure and politician |
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* [[Heino Sepp]] (1936–2008), Estonian rally driver |
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* [[Jan Sepp]] (1778–1853), Dutch entomologist and artist |
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* [[Johan Sepp]] (1884–1953), Estonian politician |
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* [[Johann Nepomuk Sepp]] (1816–1909), German historian and politician |
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* [[Kalev Sepp]], Estonian-American defense analyst |
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* [[Kätlin Sepp]] (born 1992), Estonian swimmer |
* [[Kätlin Sepp]] (born 1992), Estonian swimmer |
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* [[Kurt Sepp]] (born 1935), German ice hockey player |
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* [[Leo Sepp]] (1892–1941), Estonian financial figure, writer and politician |
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* [[Olav Sepp]] (born 1969), Estonian chess champion |
* [[Olav Sepp]] (born 1969), Estonian chess champion |
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* [[Ott Sepp]] (born 1982), Estonian actor |
* [[Ott Sepp]] (born 1982), Estonian actor |
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* [[Paul Sepp]] (1885–1943), Estonian theatre and film director and theatre teacher |
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* [[Sigrid Sepp]] (born 1998), Estonian swimmer |
* [[Sigrid Sepp]] (born 1998), Estonian swimmer |
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* [[Tõnu Sepp]] (born 1946), Estonian music teacher |
* [[Tõnu Sepp]] (born 1946), Estonian music teacher |
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* [[Uudo Sepp]] (born 1997), Estonian singer |
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Latest revision as of 04:28, 26 October 2024
Sepp is a surname. When borne by Estonian-descended people, it is usually derived from sepp meaning "smith".
Notable people with this surname include:
- The Sepp publishing family, four generations of printers and artists active in Amsterdam between 1768 and 1860
- Adeele Sepp (born 1989), Estonian actress
- Andre Sepp (born 1971), Estonian politician
- Anna Maria Sepp (born 1996), Estonian sailor
- Boris Sepp (1894–1941), Estonian lawyer and politician
- Dennis Sepp (born 1973), Dutch footballer
- Evelyn Sepp (born 1972), Estonian sports figure and politician
- Heino Sepp (1936–2008), Estonian rally driver
- Jan Sepp (1778–1853), Dutch entomologist and artist
- Johan Sepp (1884–1953), Estonian politician
- Johann Nepomuk Sepp (1816–1909), German historian and politician
- Kalev Sepp, Estonian-American defense analyst
- Kätlin Sepp (born 1992), Estonian swimmer
- Kurt Sepp (born 1935), German ice hockey player
- Leo Sepp (1892–1941), Estonian financial figure, writer and politician
- Olav Sepp (born 1969), Estonian chess champion
- Ott Sepp (born 1982), Estonian actor
- Paul Sepp (1885–1943), Estonian theatre and film director and theatre teacher
- Sigrid Sepp (born 1998), Estonian swimmer
- Tõnu Sepp (born 1946), Estonian music teacher
- Uudo Sepp (born 1997), Estonian singer
See also
[edit]- Seppä, a Finnish surname with the same meaning (smith).
- Sepp (given name)