- List of people of Szczecin
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- Main article: Szczecin
Famous residents of Szczecin
- Ernst Bader, 7 June 1914, - 10 August 1999 (actor and songwriter)
- Johannes Theodor Baargeld, 9 October 1892 - 16 August or 17, 1927, (painter and poet)
- Max Berg, 17 April 1870 - 22 January 1947, (Architect)
- Michael Bürsch, b. 3 June 1942 (Politician)
- Catherine the Great (1729–1796), empress of Russia, born in Stettin in 1729
- Heinrich Philipp August Damerow (1798–1866), psychiatrist
- Helga Deen, 6 April 1925 - 16 July 1943
- Alfred Döblin (1878–1957), writer
- Carl August Dohrn (1806–1892), entomologist
- Felix Anton Dohrn, 29 September 1840 - 26 September 1909, first director of the Stazione Zoologica, Naples, Italy.
- Philipp Dulichius (1562–1631), German composer
- Sophie Marie Dorothea Auguste Louise of Württemberg (1759–1828), the second wife of Tsar Paul I of Russia
- Fritz Gerlich, 15 February 1883 - 30 June 1934, journalist
- Heinrich George (1893–1946), actor born in Stettin on 9 October 1893
- Otto von Gierke, 11 January 1841 - 10 October 1921, historian
- Friedrich Gilly (1772–1800), architect
- Wolf Gold (1889–1956), rabbi
- Hermann Günther Grassmann (1809–1877) mathematician, physicist, linguist, scholar, and neohumanist
- Hermann Julius Grüneberg (1827–1894), chemist born in Stettin on 11 April 1827
- Oscar Hammerstein I (1847–1919), composer
- Carl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach (1809–1882), mayor of Magdeburg
- Theodor Hildebrandt, 2 July 1804 - 1874, painter
- Michael Holm, 29 July 1943, singer and songwriter
- Leon Jessel, 22 January 1871 - 4 January 1942, composer
- Knut Kiesewetter, born 13 September 1941, musician
- Franz Theodor Kugler, 19 January 1808 - 18 March 1858, art historian
- Kurt Kuhnke (1910—1969), motorcyclist
- Monika Lennartz (born in 1938), actress with the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin
- Carl Loewe (1796–1869) composer, lived in Stettin
- A. F. Marx (1838–1904), publisher
- Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich (1880–1949), religious parapsychologist and philosopher
- Wolfhart Pannenberg (born 1928), Christian theologian
- Dita Parlo, 4 September 1906 - 13 December 1971, film actress
- Robert Prutz, 30 May 1816 - 21 June 1872, poet
- Franz San Galli (1824–1908), inventor of radiator (central heating system)
- Werner Seelenbinder, 2 August 1904 - 24 October 1944, politician
- Manfred Stolpe (born 1936), former Prime Minister of Brandenburg and Federal Minister in the government of Gerhard Schröder (2002–2005)
- Carl Ludwig Schleich (1859–1922), author
- Christian Tomuschat (born 1936), expert in international law, professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin
- Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, 5 May 1898 – 19 November 1958, film actor
- Friedrich Graf von Wrangel (1784–1877), Prussian Field Marshal
- Ernst Zitelmann, 7 August 1852 - 28 November 1923, jurist
After 1945
- Chava Alberstein (*1947), Israeli female singer and composer of songs
- Piotr Andrejew (*1947), Polish screenwriter and film director, born in Szczecin
- Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński (1905–1953)
- Janusz Kijowski (*1947) film director, born in Szczecin
- Ryszard Kotla (*1947) historian, travel writer, journalist, engineer, born in Szczecin-Dąbie
- Wojciech Kulikowski artist (1954)
- Mariusz Ratajczak (*1955) Polish hematologist
- Kasia Nosowska (*1971), singer of Szczecin-based rock band Hey
- Radoslaw Majdan Poland National Goalkeeper
- Grzegorz Mroz (*18 December 1983)
- Klaudia Ungerman (*1988), Miss Poland 2008
- Anna Tarnowska (*1986), first runner-up Miss Polonia 2007, second runner-up Miss International 2008
- Joanna Drozdowska (*1979), Miss Polonia 2001, model, fotomodel
- Joanna Gapińska (*1968), Miss Polonia 1988, 3rd runner-up Miss Universe 1989
- Jerzy Zielinski (*1950) Polish cinematographer active in Hollywood, born on 8 January 1950 in Szczecin
- Rafal Wilk (*June 20, 1983), motorsports
- Maksymilian Lewandowski (*1991), Mister Poland 2010
- Alex Furmańczyk Mister Poland Model 2010
- Maciej Jewtuszko Mixed Martial Artist, currently competes in WEC.
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