Sy is a given name, nickname and surname.
7-1223: For other uses, see Sy (disambiguation) . [REDACTED] Look up sy or Sy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sy is a given name, nickname/ hypocorism (often of Seymour ) and surname which may refer to: Surname [ edit ] In arts and entertainment [ edit ] Brigitte Sy (born 1956), French actress and filmmaker Latyr Sy (born 1972), Senegalese singer and percussionist Leïla Sy (born 1977), French director Omar Sy (born 1978), French actor and comedian Oumou Sy (born 1952), Senegalese fashion designer In sports [ edit ] Amara Sy (born 1981), Malian-French basketball player Baba Sy (1935–1978), Senegalese draughts player, first world champion from Africa Cheikha Sy (born 1990), Senegalese footballer Founéké Sy (born 1986), Malian footballer Moussa Sy , Guinean football player Pape Sy (born 1988), French-Senegalese basketball player Bandja Sy (born 1990), Malian-French basketball player In politics [ edit ] Chan Sy (1932–1984), Cambodian politician, Prime Minister of
14-490: A Star Wars character Sy Bisti, a fictional language in the Star Wars universe Sy Ableman, a character from A Serious Man Sy Rubinek, a character from Sneaky Pete Seymour "Sy" Parrish, a character from One Hour Photo See also [ edit ] Shī (surname) (施) Shǐ (surname) (史) Psy , a South Korean rapper [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
21-761: The People's Republic of Kampuchea from 1981 to 1984 Ousmane Sy (born 1949), Malian politician Seydina Oumar Sy (born 1937), Senegalese politician, Foreign Minister of Senegal from 1990 to 1991 In other fields [ edit ] Frédéric Sy , 19th and 20th century French astronomer Henry Sy (1924–2019), Chinese-Filipino billionaire, business magnate, investor and philanthropist Malick Sy (1855–1922), Senegalese Muslim religious leader and teacher Polly Sy , Filipino mathematician Given name or nickname [ edit ] In arts and entertainment [ edit ] Sy Barry (born 1928), American comic-book and comic-strip artist best known for his work on
28-874: The father of the modern baseball card Sy Syms (1926–2009), American businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist Seymour G. Sternberg (born 1943), chairman and former CEO of New York Life Insurance Company In sports [ edit ] Sylvester Blye (born 1938), American basketball player Seymour Cromwell (1934–1977), American rower Sy Sanborn (1866–1934), American sportswriter Sy Sutcliffe (1862–1893), American baseball player In other fields [ edit ] Sy Friedman (born 1953), American-Austrian mathematician and professor Seymour Hersh (born 1937), American investigative journalist and political writer Seymour Liebergot (born 1936), retired NASA flight controller Sy Montgomery (born 1958), German-American naturalist, author and scriptwriter In fiction [ edit ] Sy Snootles ,
35-864: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sy&oldid=1228339595 " Categories : Given names Surnames Nicknames Hypocorisms Surnames of Mauritanian origin Surnames of Senegalese origin Surnames of Malian origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description All set index articles Sy (disambiguation) Sy or SY may also refer to: Places : Codes : Other uses : Sylvester Blye Sylvester "Sy" Blye (born February 14, 1938)
42-531: The strip The Phantom Sy Gomberg (1918–2001), American film screenwriter and producer Sy Montgomery (born 1958), German-American naturalist, author and scriptwriter Sy Oliver (1910–1988), American jazz arranger, trumpeter, composer, singer and bandleader Sy Richardson (born 1941), American actor Sy Smith (born 1978), American R&B/soul singer Sy Wexler (1916–2005), American documentary filmmaker In business [ edit ] Sy Berger (1923–2014), Topps company employee considered
49-762: Was an American street and professional basketball player. Blye was famous in the Rucker Park league in New York City , being named to its Hall of Fame. He played briefly in college for Seattle University , before officials found he had played professionally for the Harlem Clowns and at West Hills College Coalinga (WHCC) in California. He also starred for the Philadelphia/Washington/New York Tapers of
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