Seeley (surname) explained
Seeley is a variation of the Anglo-Norman Sealy surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alastair Seeley (born 1979), motorcycle racer, currently competing in the British Superbike Championship
- Blossom Seeley (1891–1974), American Vaudeville performer, teamed with Benny Fields
- Bob Seeley (born 1928), American boogie woogie pianist
- Colin Seeley (1936–2020), former motorcycle sidecar racer and motorcycle manufacturer
- Daniel Seeley (born 1984) English Footballer Ipswich Town fc and Cambridge United
- D. J. Seeley (born 1989), basketball player for Bayern Munich
- Drew Seeley (born 1982), a Canadian actor
- Elias P. Seeley (1791–1846), American Whig politician, 11th governor of New Jersey
- George Seeley (footballer) (1877–1921), English footballer with Southampton and Queens Park Rangers
- Gerald Seeley (1903–1941), English cricketer
- Harry Seeley (1839–1909), British paleontologist
- Ken Seeley (born 1962), American television personality
- Janet Seeley (1905–1987), American physical educator
- John Seeley (disambiguation), multiple people
- Mabel Seeley (1903–1991), American mystery book author
- Merritt W. Seely (often spelled "Seeley") (1813–1889), Wisconsin state senator
- Mildred Seeley (1918–2001), doll collector, doll-related entrepreneur and prolific author on the subjects of doll
- Richard Seeley (born 1979), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- Robert Seeley (1602–1668), Puritan settler in Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Robert Thomas Seeley (1932–2016), American mathematician
- Stuart William Seeley (1901–1978), American electrical engineer
- Tim Seeley (fl. 2000s), American comic book artist
- Trish Seeley (born 1979), Funsized model
- Walter Seeley (1941–2019), American boxer
- William Henry Harrison Seeley (1840–1914), the first American citizen to be awarded the Victoria Cross