- Source: Sepp (surname)
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
Seppä, a Finnish surname with the same meaning (smith).
Sepp (given name)
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