Abaza Siyavuş Pasha I (died 25 April 1656) was an Ottoman grand vizier (the index I is used to differentiate him from the second and better known Abaza Siyavuş Pasha, who also served as grand vizier, from 1687 to 1688).
He was of Abazin origin and a manservant of Abaza Mehmed, who was a rebel leader of the Ottoman Empire in the 17th century.
In 1642, he was tasked with recapturing the fort of Azov (in modern Russia) from the Cossacks, but failed.
On 27 September, a little more than a month after his appointment, he was dismissed from his post and was about to be executed when Kösem Sultan intervened to save his life.
Although Abaza Siyavuş Pasha was again promoted to the post of grand vizier on 5 March 1656, he died soon afterwards on 25 April.