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This is a ] of famous or notable people who have ] roots (ethnic - paternal or maternal, speak/write in the ] language, and/or were born or spent an essential part of their life on today's Ukrainian territory, and were important to the development of ] culturally or politically). In the interest of fairness and accuracy, a minority of persons of mixed or foreign heritage have their respective ancestries credited.
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This is a list of individuals who were born and lived in territories located in present-day ], including ethnic ] and those of other ethnicities.
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==Academics==
===Mathematicians===
{{main|Ukrainian mathematicians}}
* ] (1888–1954), British mathematician, President of the ]
* ] ({{Birth year and age|1954}}), Fields medal laureate
* ] ({{Birth year and age|1945}})
* ] (1914–1984), Jewish, Polish-American mathematician
* ] (1925–2020)
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* ] (1936–2022), known for developing ] on the periods of ]
* ] (1859–1929), Jewish mathematician
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* ] (1825–1912), major areas of research included the ] in antiquity and ].
* ] (1854–9 March 1931), ethnic Polish Ukrainian mathematician
* ] (1898–1924), Jewish mathematician
* ] (1897–1987)
* ] (1937–2006), Jewish Ukrainian mathematician
* ] (born 1984), Fields medal laureate, known for her work in ]
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===Physicists/Astronomers===
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* ], nuclear physicist (])
== Academics ==
* ], French physicist (Nobel Prize), born in East Galicia
===Biologists/Physicians===
* ], prominent Soviet physicist (Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute)
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* ], BKL conjecture in general relativity
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* ], thin film physics
*], physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics (1992)
* ], scientist working with cathode radiation
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* ], mathematical physicist
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*], microbiologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine (1908)
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*], mineralogist, biochemist
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===Chemists=== ===Geographers/Geologists===
*] * ]
* ], political geographer, community activists
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* ], mineralogist, biochemist
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*], chemist, computer scientist
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*], biochemist, Nobel Prize (1952)


===Computer scientists=== ===Biologists===
*] * ]
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*], first programmable computer in Continental Europe
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* ], mineralogist, biochemist


===Doctors & Surgeons=== ===Chemists===
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*], ophthalmologist
* ] (1918–2010), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli physical chemist, fifth president of the ]
* ]
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* ], mineralogist, biochemist
* ] (1888–1973), Jewish, Ukrainian-American, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1952)


=== Economists === ===Doctors and surgeons===
* ], heart surgeon
*]
*], Nobel Prize (1971) * ], military thoracic surgeon
* ], inventor of a splint, sling, brace or cast
*] (1880-1948), ] (born in ], in the territory of Ukraine)
* ], surgeon
* ], orthopedic surgeon
* ], cardiovascular surgeon
* ]


===Engineers=== ===Engineers===
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*], aircraft designer
* ], ballistic missile and Ukrainian spacecraft designer
*], movie cameras
* ], European engineer
*], ballistic missile and spacecraft designer
* ], first visible diode
*], rocket engineer
* ], developer of strategic rocket systems and space vehicles of "Kosmos" series
*], first visible light-emitting diode
* ], ''the father of the ]'', inventor of the first ] and the first ] ('']''), creator of the first ] ('']''), supervisor of the ]
*], rocket science pioneer
*], spaceflight pioneer * ], rocket science pioneer
* ], spaceflight pioneer
*], first spacecraft designer
*] * ]
*], mining engineer * ], mining engineer
* ]
*], tank designer, patron of the ]
*], welding engineer * ], welding engineer
* ], aviation pioneer, creator of the first helicopter
*], anti-reflective coating for optical lenses
* ], father of modern Ukrainian engineering mechanics
*], inventor of helicopter

*], father of modern engineering mechanics
===Economists===
* ] (1865–1919)
* ] (1880–1948), born in ] in the territory of Ukraine, ]
* ] (1881–1973), born in ] in the territory of present-day ]), founding father of the Ukrainian western-style economics
* ] (1926–2016), noted economist, visionary and economic advisor to the Ukrainian government

===Archeologists===
* ], discovered ]
* ] (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish archeologist and scholar
* ]


===Historians=== ===Historians===
*], also folklorist * ], historian and folklorist<ref name=ant/>
* ] (1859–1942), Ukrainian historian<ref name=ant>{{Cite book |last1=PETRUK |first1=Oleh |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=F0xPEAAAQBAJ&dq=Kateryna+Antonovych-Melnyk&pg=PA125 |title=Leopolis Scientifica. Exact Sciences in Lviv until the middle of the 20th century |last2=PRYTULA |first2=Yaroslav |last3=TARNAVSKYI |first3=Roman |last4=SHYSHKA |first4=Oleksander |last5=KACHMAR |first5=Volodymyr |last6=DUDKA |first6=Maksym |last7=HOLOVATCH |first7=Yurij |last8=SAMOTYJ |first8=Renata |last9=SVARNYK |first9=Halyna |page=125|date=2021-10-04 |publisher=Oleh Petruk |isbn=978-966-02-9644-2 |language=en}}</ref>
*] historian of art
*] * ]
* ]
*] also political emigre and folklorist
* ]
*] historian of mines
*], also political leader * ], historian, political emigre and folklorist
* ], historian
*]
* ]
*], also literary historian, folklorist
* ]<ref name="encyclopediaofukraine1">{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/N/O/Normanisttheory.htm |title=Normanist theory |publisher=Encyclopediaofukraine.com |date=October 24, 1975 |access-date=January 28, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://openlibrary.org/a/OL2033169A/Myron-Korduba |title=Myron Korduba |publisher=Open Library |access-date=January 28, 2011}}</ref>
*], literary historian
*], also literary historian, folklorist * ], literary historian, folklorist
* ], political scientist
*]
* ], researcher of ancient Ukrainian ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.museum.com.ua/en/rukov/rukov.htm |title=The Odessa Numismatics Museum |publisher=Museum.com.ua |access-date=January 28, 2011}}</ref>
*]
* ], literary historian
*], orientalist
* ], literary historian, folklorist
*]
*], WWII researcher (Ukrainian father) * ], chairman of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto
* ]
*], Cossack historian, archeologist
* ], journalist
*, Researcher of Ancient Ukrainian Numismatics
* ]

* ], orientalist
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* ], historian
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* ], spy and WWII researcher
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* ], Cossack historian, archaeologist
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===Philosophers=== ===Philosophers===
* ], philosopher, poet and composer
*], Russian religious philosopher
*], Russian existentialist philosopher
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===Physicists===
*], theory of superconductivity, nonlinear mechanics
*], nuclear physicist (])
*], French physicist (Nobel Prize), born in East Galicia
*], liquid drop model of atom nucleus
*] (Ukrainian mother)
*], prominent Soviet physicist (Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute)
*], BKL conjecture in general relativity
*], thin film physics
*], electronic photography
*], discoverer of X-rays (disputed)
*], mathematical physicist
*], nuclear physicist


===Other academics=== ===Other academics===
*] * ]
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*] * ]
*], sociologist * ], sociologist
*] * ]
* ], Ukrainian Canadian folklorist
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* ], Ukrainian philologist and educator
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* ], geographer and encyclopedist
*], Ukrainian Canadian folklorist
* ]
*], geographer and encyclopedist
* ]
*], linguist/etymologist/philologist , designer, educator
* ], political geographer and community activist
*]
* ], Ukrainian and Soviet educator
*]
*] * ]
* ], psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, pro-Ukrainian freedom dissident
*], Ukrainian and Soviet educator
* ], Ukrainian-Russian-American astronomer
*]
*] (b. 1972), professor of international law * ], professor of international law
* ], computer scientist
*]
*], anthropologist and ethnographer * ], anthropologist and ethnographer
*], Professor of Public Finance at Indiana University.


== Artists == ==Arts==


=== Architects === ===Architects===
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=== Actors === ===Fashion Designers===
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=== Choreographers === ===Painters===
{{main list|List of Ukrainian painters}}
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* ], painter, known for his seascapes
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* ] (1889–1970), Ukrainian-Jewish painter and stage designer from Vinnytsia
*]
* ], artist
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* ], artist, art historian, curator
*]
* ]
*], National Opera House of Ukraine
*] * ]
*] * ]
* ], avant-garde painter, Ukrainian freedom thinker
*]
* ]
*], ] ] company
* ] (1904–1990), Neo-Byzantine Iconographer
* ]
* ], avant-garde artist
* ]
* ], avant-garde artist
* ], avant-garde artist
* ] (1856–1979), Polish-Jewish painter
* ] (1883–1934), Polish-Jewish painter
* ]
* ]
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* ], avant-garde stage designer
* ], painter
* ]
* ]
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* ], Israeli painter
* ], German-Jewish painter
* ]
* ], avant-garde artist
* ], modern painter
* ], avant-garde artist, stage designer
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], painter, avant-garde artist
* ], primitivist painter
* ]
* ]
* ], collage artist
* ], painter, avant-garde artist
* ], painter
* ] (1892–1942), Polish-Jewish painter and writer
* ], painter
* ], painter from ]
* ], architect, graphic artist
* ], folklorist, designer of modern type of ]
* ]
* ], painter
* ], Israeli painter from ]
* ]
* ] (born 1952)
* ], avant-garde artist
* ], avant-garde artist
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], painter
* ], modern painter
* ], 20th century artist
* ], avant-garde artist
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=== Composers === === Photographers ===
* ], ] laureate for cinematography
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*] * ]
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*], Soviet composer, author of ]
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*], author of numerous popular Soviet songs
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*], composer after whom the Ukrainian Composers' Competition is named
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*], one of the greatest composers of the 20th century
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*], Russian composer, author of ''Swan Lake'' and ''The Nutcracker'' ballets
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===Sculptors===
=== Film and theater directors ===
* ], Ukrainian-American sculptor and graphic artist
*]
* ] (born 1980), Ukrainian sculptor and multimedia artist
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* ] (born 1978), Ukrainian-Hungarian sculptor
*]
*], the most famous Ukrainian film maker * ] (1888–1968), Ukrainian-Israeli
* ]
*], cinematographer
*]
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=== Musicians === ===Performing arts===
*], pianist
*], viola soloist
*], pianist
*], pianist
*]
*], violinist
*], cellist (born in Austrian Galicia)
*], American bass player
*], pianist
*], conductor
*], pianist
*]
*] (Gogol Bordello), singer, guitarist, banger of buckets
*], violinist
*], pianist
*], Conductor, National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
*], pianist
*] , pianist , singer , dancer , composer , producer , sonwriter , conductor
*], violinist
*], pianist
*], violinist
*], violinist
*], composer
*]
*], pianist and composer
*], pianist
*], pianist
*], accordionist
*], violinist
*], violinist
*], organist
*]
*]
=== Painters ===
*], Armenian painter, famous for his seascapes
*], artist
*], Avant-garde artist
*], painter
*]
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*], Avante-garde painter
*], Avant-garde artist
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*], Avant-garde artist
*], Avant-garde artist
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*] Avant-garde stage designer
*], painter
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*], painter
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*], Avant-garde artist, pioneer of ], author of ''Black Square''
*], painter
*], modern painter
*], avant-garde artist, stage designer
*]
*]
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*] painter, Avant-garde artist
*] primitivist painter
*], painter, Avant-garde artist
*], painter, Avant-garde artist
*], Russian painter
*], painter and writer
*],painter
*], architect, graphic artist
*], folklorist, designer of modern type of ]
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*], Avant-garde artist
*], Avant-garde artist
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*], major figure in the ] movement
*], modern painter
*], Avant-garde artist
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=== Sculptors === ====Actors/Actresses====
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*], U.S. sculptor and graphic artist
* ]
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* ], Austrian-English Jewish actress
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* ], Ukrainian/American-Jewish actress
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* ], actress<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ярослава Мосійчук: "Почуваюся наче вільна, стрімка, грайлива ріка, яка має надійний берег" |url=http://nova.te.ua/statti/yaroslava-mosijchuk-pochuvayusya-nache-vilna-strimka-grajlyva-rika-yaka-maye-nadijnyj-bereg/ |access-date=2022-05-20 |website=НОВА Тернопільська газета |language=uk}}</ref>
* ]
* ], (born Adelaida Leventon, in ]), silent film star
* ] (Volodymyr Palahnyuk)
* ]
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* ] (Anel Sudakevich)
* ] (1901–1982), Polish/American-Jewish actor
* ], actress and model born in ], Ukraine
* ]
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* ], actor, comedian and ] since 2019


=== Writers === ====Choreographers and dancers====
* ]
*], Israeli writer, Nobel Prize (1966)
*], Jewish writer * ], ballet dancer
* ], pro-Western
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*], Russian writer * ], ballet dancer
* ]
*], working-class writer(1878-1976)
* ], ballet dancer
*]

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====Film and theatre directors====
*], Russian writer, author of ''The Master and Margarita''
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* ], Ukrainian-Armenian film director
*], Marxist humanist
* ]
*], publicist and writer
* ]
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*], Russian writer
* ], ] laureate and ] creator
*]
*] * ]
*] * ]
* ], Ukrainian LGBTQ film director, screenwriter and film editor<ref>{{Cite web|title=Award-winning Films for a Young Audience as Part of the Berlinale Summer Special|url=https://www.berlinale.de/en/archive-selection/archive-2021/news-2021/news-detail-2021_82824.html|access-date=2022-02-25|website=www.berlinale.de|language=en}}</ref>
*], author of ''The Cathedral''
*] * ]
* ] (1902–1974), Ukrainian/American-Jewish film director
*]
* ]
*], Russian humorist, co-author of ''The Twelve Chairs''
* ] (1930–2014), American-Jewish actor, screenwriter and film director
*], Russian novelist and dissident
*] * ]
*] * ]
* ]
*], author and dissident
* ]
*], dramatist
* ], Ukrainian documentary director
*], writer, historian
* ]
*], playwright

*], actor, stage director, playwright, and composer
====Models====
*], dramatist
*] * ]
* ], Ukrainian model who has a disability
*]
* ], Ukrainian model born in ]
*]
* ], Polish-born Canadian model of Ukrainian descent.
*], Russian writer of detective stories

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== LGBT activists ==
*], poet, writer
* ], LGBT activist
*]
* ], LGBT activist
*], Russian writer and dissident
* ], LGBT activist
*], Russian science fiction and fantasy writer
* ], Ukrainian women's and LGBT rights activist
*]

*], American satirical novelist (Ukrainian father)
==Musicians==
*]
===Bandurists===
*]
*] * ]
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*], Russian humorist, co-author of ''The Twelve Chairs''
* ]
*], novelist
* ]
*], satirist and playwrighter
*] * ]
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*], writer, author of ''Venus in Furs''

*]
===Composers===
*], poet, writer, philosopher
{{Main|List of Ukrainian composers}}
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* ], composer, Hero of Ukraine
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* ], author of numerous popular Soviet songs
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*], Russian humorist
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* ], composed ] also known as ]
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* ], film composer
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* ], composer of the National Anthem of Ukraine
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===Pianists===
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ]
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ], pianist
* ], pianist

===Organists===
* ], organist, composer
* ], organist, choral conductor

===Strings===
* ], viola soloist
* ], violinist
* ] (1902–1942), Ukrainian-Jewish cellist (born in Austrian Galicia)
* ], violinist
* ], violinist / fiddler
* ], violinist
* ], violinist
* ], violinist
* ], violinist
* ], violinist
* ] (1920–2001), American-Jewish, born in Kremenets Poland (now Ukraine), violinist.

===Conductors===
* ] (1898–1973), Ukrainian/American-Jewish conductor
* ] (1863-1937), first conductor of the Ukrainian National Symphony Orchestra

===Singers===
====Opera====
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* ], bass-baritone
* ], bass
* ], baritone
* ], bass
* ], tenor
* ], soprano
* ], soprano
* ], tenor
* ], soprano
* ], tenor
* ], bass, baritone

====Singers and artists of other genres====
* ], singer
* ], singer and television presenter
* ], singer
* ], award-winning artist, rapper, entertainer
* ], singer
* ], singer
* ], bard
* ]
* ], jazz singer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ganna Gryniva |url=https://www.jazz-fun.de/ganna-gryniva.html |access-date=2022-04-03 |website=www.jazz-fun.de |language=de}}</ref>
* ], lead singer of the ] band ]
* ], singer, composer, winner of the ]
* ], singer
* ], iconic Soviet crooner
* ], singer, runner-up of the 2008 Eurovision contest
* ] (Kostyantyn Mykolayovych Bocharov), Ukrainian singer, LGBT activist
* ] (born 1978), Ukrainian singer-songwriter
* ], singer and rapper, LGBT activist<ref>{{Cite web|title=Gender Z|url=https://truth-hounds.org/en/gender-z/|access-date=2022-10-18|website=truth-hounds.org|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=БОРІТЕСЯ – ПОБОРЕТЕ PROJECT|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZgweX2rM4s|access-date=2022-10-18|website=www.youtube.com| date=17 May 2019 |language=uk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Різні.Рівні by Alina Pash, Сергій Бабкін, Constantine, LATEXFAUNA, YUKO, Gurt , KRUTЬ|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzbDlxA2oH8|access-date=2022-10-18|website=www.youtube.com| date=14 May 2020 |language=uk}}</ref>
* ], singer
* ], winner of Star Factory 2007, represented Russia in the 2009 Eurovision song contest
* ], new wave singer and composer
* ], singer
* ], pop singer-songwriter, composer, conductor, dancer, record producer, pro-Western, singer and winner of the 2004 Eurovision contest
* ], singer, actress and television presenter, LGBT activist
* ] (Adriy Danylko), singer and runner-up of the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest
* ], bard, born of Ukrainian father
* ], singer of ] song that didn't mention Stalin
* ], Canadian Idol 2 runner-up
* Super DJ Dmitri (Dmitry Brill), member of American club/dance group ]
* ], Ukrainian cantor
* ], jazz singer
* ], singer
* ], singer
* ], singer
* ], singer and actor
* ], singer, represented Ukraine in the 2013 Eurovision song contest
* ] (born Boris Kruglov), transgender Ukrainian singer-songwriter

===Other===
* ], guitarist, producer, composer, songwriter
* ] (Gogol Bordello), singer, guitarist, composer, songwriter, actor
* ] (born 1988), music producer, DJ
* ], composer, accordionist and bajan player
* ], pianist, singer, dancer, composer, producer, songwriter
* ] (1895–2002), Ukrainian/American-Jewish composer and pianist.
* ], DJ
* ], accordionist
* ], guitarist

===Other performing artists===
* ]
* ], one of the greatest male ballet dancers of the 20th century
* ]
* ]
* ], ballet dancer, first wife of ]

==Literary arts==

===Writers===
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* ], Russian writer, had Ukrainian mother
* ] (1878–1976), working-class writer
* ]
* ], poet, writer
* ], Ukrainian novelist
* ], journalist and freelance musician
* ]
* ], American satirical novelist (Ukrainian father)
* ]
* ], author
* ], Ukrainian-Jewish writer in Yiddish language
* ], writer, journalist
* ]
* ], poet, writer, philosopher
* ], Ukrainian-Jewish publicist and writer in Russian language, born in Kyiv
* ], Ukrainian humorist in Russian language, co-author of ''The Twelve Chairs''
* ], modern Ukrainian writer
* ], Ukrainian-Jewish writer in Russian language, born in Odesa
* ], playwright
* ]
* ]
* ], count, Polish writer in French language, born and died in Ukraine
* ], Polish writer in the English language, born in Berdychiv
* ], Austrian writer, author of ''Venus in Furs''
* ], satirist and playwright, pro-Western and pro-Ukrainian dissident
* ], author and dissident
* ], poet, writer, and interpreter
* ], writer
* ]
* ]
* ], novelist in Russian language
* ], Russian humorist
* ], Israeli writer and poet
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], dramatist
* ]
* ]
* ], Ukrainian journalist, theatrologist, screenwriter, television presenter, playwright, producer, columnist,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://4vlada.net/source/publichnye-lyudi-ukraina|title=Публичные люди (Украина) &#124; Четверта влада|website=4vlada.net}}</ref> publisher and contributing editor
* ] (1908–1975), Ukrainian-Jewish writer in Yiddish
* ], Ukrainian writer in Russian language, born in Velyki Sorochyntsi
* ], modern Ukrainian novelist, poet, essayist
* ], author of ''The Cathedral''
* ], ] ] and ]
* ]
* ] (1876–1942), Polish-Jewish journalist and literary critic
* ]
* ]
* ], literary translator
* ]
* ], Marxist philosopher
* ], correspondent for ''The Billboard'' and publicist
* ], poet, essayist and musician
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* ], Israeli Hebrew writer, winner of the Nobel Prize (1966), born in Buchach
* ], Ukrainian writer in Yiddish language, born in Pereyaslav
* ], travel writer, photographer, architect
* ], Polish science-fiction writer born in the present-day territory of Ukraine
* ], journalist
* ], writer and journal publisher
* ], writer, journalist
* ], novelist
* ], poet
* ], Ukrainian-Jewish, born in Berdichev in 1905. Dedicated his lives' writing to the three most terrible pages of 20th-century history: the siege of Stalingrad, the Shoah, and the Terror Famine which today is referred to as the Holodomor. Best known for ''Everything Flows'', ''Life and Fate''.
* ]
* ], writer
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], anti-fascist playwright and publicist, assassinated by nationalist insurgents
* ]
* ], Ukrainian humorist in Russian language, co-author of ''The Twelve Chairs''
* ]
* ]
* ], born in Ivano-Frankivsk
* ], Russian science fiction and fantasy writer
* ], trampolinist
* ]
* ], fantasy fiction writers and ] laureate


===Poets=== ===Poets===
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* ], modern Hebrew Ukrainian poet, national poet of the State of Israel
*], dissident Soviet bard
* ]
*], Ukrainian poet.
* ], Soviet poet in Yiddish language
*], the most famous Ukrainian poet
* ], Ukrainian poet in Yiddish language
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* ], Soviet bard in Russian language, pro-Western dissident
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* ]
* ]
* ], Kyiv-born Israeli poet
* ], modern Ukrainian poet and novelist
* ], Ukrainian poet, performer, and art event organizer<ref>{{Cite web|title=Лауреати літературного конкурсу|url=http://www.smoloskyp.org.ua/laureaty-literaturnogo-konkursu/|website=www.smoloskyp.org.ua|accessdate=2020-05-21|language=uk-UA|last=|first=|date=|publisher=Видавництво "Смолоскип"|archive-date=2021-04-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210415100612/http://www.smoloskyp.org.ua/laureaty-literaturnogo-konkursu/}}</ref>


=== Singers === ==Business==
*], singer
*], singer
*], bass-baritone
*], American pop singer
*], bass-baritone
*], iconic Soviet crooner
*], soprano
*], opera singer
*], singer
*], pop singer , composer , songwriter , conductor , dancer , record producer
*], bass
*], soprano
*], Canadian Idol 2 runner-up
*]
*], cantor
*] (Katya Shalayeva), singer
*], jazz singer
*], Russian singer and composer
*], singer


* ] (born 1961/1962), Ukrainian-Israeli billionaire businessman
=== Other performing artists ===
* ], founder of ] brand
*]
* ], co-founder of ]
*]
* ] (born 1971), President of the ] and vice-president of the World Jewish Congress<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/bio/boris-lozhkin|title=World Jewish Congress|last=Congress|first=World Jewish|website=www.worldjewishcongress.org|language=EN|access-date=2019-02-25}}</ref>
*]
* ], founder of ] and LGBT philanthropist
*]
* ] (born 1982), Ukrainian-American serial entrepreneur and majority owner of ]
*]
* ] (1914–2003), Jewish American businessman, political donor and nuclear freeze activist
*] (Ukrainian Magician)
*]
*] (Ukrainian father)
*]


== Business == ==Astronauts==
* ], Soviet cosmonaut No.12, ] MP in 1974–89 representing Donetsk region
*], Ukraine's richest man
* ], Soviet cosmonaut
*], Russian oligarch, billionaire
* ], Soviet cosmonaut
*], community benefactor
* ], Soviet cosmonaut
*], co-founder of ]
* ], Soviet cosmonaut
*], Ukraine's second-richest man, son-in-law of ]
* ], Soviet cosmonaut
*], confectionery baron, close confidant of ]
* ], Soviet cosmonaut No.4, ] MP in 1964–88, head of Ukrainian diaspora in Moscow
*], founder of ] and philanthropist
* ], Soviet cosmonaut
*], Russian oligarch, billionaire
* ], earlier a Soviet cosmonaut, made the first crewed spaceflight of the ]
*], founder of Zubal Books
* ], Russian cosmonaut
* ], Russian cosmonaut
* ], Russian cosmonaut
* ], ]
* ], NASA
* ], Canada's first female astronaut and the first neurologist in space
* ], Canadian astronaut


== Cosmonauts == ==Cossack Hetmans==
* ] (1506–1512), one of the first ]
Many ] of the ] and modern ] were ethnic Ukrainians or come from Ukraine. See ] for the full list.
* ] (1514–1535)
* ] (1550–1563)
* ] (1577–1578), Cossack Hetman and ] of ]
* ] (1591–1593)
* ] (1593–1596)
* ] (1596)
* ] (1614–1622), Hetman of ]
* ] (1623–1628)
* ] (1628–1630), elected by ]
* ] (1629–1630), elected by unregistered Cossacks
* ] (1630–1635)
* ] (1638)
* ] (1648–1657), first Hetman of the ]
* ] (1657–1659), second Hetman of the Cossack Hetmanate
* ] (1659–1663), third Hetman of the Cossack Hetmanate, and (1677–1681 and 1685) in the Right-bank Ukraine
* ] (1663–1665) in the ]
* ] (1663–1668) in the ]
* ] (1665–1676) in the Right-bank Ukraine and (1668–1669) in the Left-bank Ukraine
* ] (1669–1672) in the Left-bank Ukraine
* ] (1669–1674) in the Right-bank Ukraine
* ] (1672–1687) in the Left-bank Ukraine
* ] (1687–1708) in the Left-bank Ukraine, and (1708–1709) in the Right-bank Ukraine
* ] (1710–1742) in exile
* ] (1708–1722) in the Left-bank Ukraine
* ] (1722–1724), served as ] of the Left-bank Ukraine
* ] (1727–1734) in the Left-bank Ukraine
* ] (1750–1764) in the Left-bank Ukraine
* ] (1765–1775), last ] of the ]


==Military figures==
Ukrainian ], earlier a Soviet cosmonaut, made the first manned spaceflight of the ].
* ], general of the Polish Army
* ], general of the ]
* ], general of the ]
* ], otaman of the ] aka Polissian Sich
* ], general of the Red Army
* ], general of the Red Army
* ], general of the Red Army
* ] (1899–1973), Israeli first Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, President of the ]
* ], staff captain of the Russian Army (]), colonel of the Ukrainian People's Army (1918–1920), major of the Polish Army (1938–1939), colonel of the ] (1943–1945), and general of the ] (1945)
* ], interrogator and translator at the ]
* ], major general, partisan leader, subsequently minister of Welfare of Ukraine
* ] (1914–1944), Ukrainian-Jewish Navy submarine commander ]
* ], captain of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Galician Army (UHA)
* ], marshal of the Soviet Union
* ], otaman and leader of a Ukrainian insurgent "]"
* ] (Vasyl Vyshyvanyi), Austrian archduke, colonel of the ]
* ], a World War II veteran of the ], a military formation of ].
* ], commander-in-chief of the army of the ]
* ], general of the ]
* ], Austrian colonel general, last governor-general of Galicia (1917–18)
* ], Austrian major general
* ], general of the ]
* ], colonel and the commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
* ], legendary fighter pilot of WWII, top USSR ace
* ], lieutenant general of Russian Imperial Army, defender of ] during ]
* ], leader of the ] (UVO) (1920–29) and the ] (OUN) (1929–38), pro-Western, killed many Jews and Russians
* ], Ukrainian Canadian war hero (Victoria Cross, 1917)
* ], marshal of the Soviet Union
* ], deputy commander of the Carpathian Sich
* ], general of the Ukrainian National Army
* ], major general, partisan leader, subsequently deputy chairperson of Verkhovna Rada
* ], commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
* ], marshal of the Soviet Union
* ], colonel of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
* ], commander of "]"
* ], legendary Sub Commander in WWII
* ], marshal of the Soviet Union
* ], marshal of the Soviet Union
* ], only female commander of an anarchist cavalry detachment, the "Free Combat Druzhina".
* ], general of the Ukrainian Liberation Army, commander of the ] and Ukrainian People's Army
* ], field marshal of the Russian imperial army
* ], Lieutenant of Red Army female sniper
* ], Soviet officer, leader of the Uprising in ] (1943)
* ], Austrian counter-intelligence officer
* ], general of the ]
* ], major general, partisan leader, committed suicide to avoid capture by the Nazi
* ], Marshal of Armored Forces
* ], general of the Ukrainian National Army
* ], colonel, the ] named after him
* ], general of the Polish Army
* ], general of the ]
* ], general and the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
* ], otaman of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen and the Ukrainian Galician Army
* ], general of the Ukrainian People's Army
* ], commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, pro-Western, killed many Jews and Russians
* ], colonel of the Ukrainian Galician Army
* ], colonel of the Ukrainian Legion
* ], marshal of the Soviet Union, added his native village Furmanivka and other western territories in 1939
* ], general of the Ukrainian People's Army
* ] - Russian-born volunteer who fought for Ukraine in the ]
* ], major general
* ], major general, partisan leader, WWII photographer
* ], colonel of the Ukrainian Galician Army
* ], marshal of the Soviet Union
* ], marshal of the Soviet Union


==Intelligence==
== Cossack Hetmans ==
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==Politicians==
== Military Figures ==
*], general of the Polish Army
*], general of the Soviet Army
*], Marshal of the Soviet Union
*], general of the Polish Army
*], legendary fighter pilot of WWII, top USSR ace.
*], OUN Military Leader
*], Ukrainian Canadian war hero
*], Marshal of the Soviet Union
*], OUN Military Leader
*], Marshal of the Soviet Union
*], Marshal of the Soviet Union
*], Marshal of the Soviet Union
*], field marshal of the Russian imperial army
*], general of the Polish Army
*], the leader of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
*], Marshal of the Soviet Union
*], Major General
*], Marshal of the Soviet Union
*], Marshal of the Soviet Union


===Ukrainian non-Soviet politicians===
== Politicians ==
=== Ukrainian politicians === {{main|List of Ukrainian politicians}}
]]]
*], leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement
* ], minister of naval affairs, and of arts of the ] (1917–1918 and 1918–1919)
*], leader of thr Rukh Party
* ], head of Kyiv City Administration under German occupation (October 1941–January 1942)
*], political thinker (nationalist movement)
*], president of ] * ], president (acting) of the UNR in exile (1965–1967)
*], leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement * ], leader of the ] (OUN-B)
* ], leader of the ]
*], president
* ], leader of the ]
*], geographer and politician (Ukrainian Central Committee)
* ], Ukrainian nationalist writer, publisher, journalist and political thinker
*], president
* ], Minister for Foreign Affairs of the ] (1918)
*], politician
* ], Prime Minister of the ] (1919)
*], leader of anarchists
*], leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement * ], Prime Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1918)
* ], Secretary of National Security and Defense Council (1994–1999, 2006)
*], president of the Ukrainian People's Republic
* ], Ambassador to the Netherlands 2011-17
*], president of the ]
*], president of Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1989–1992) * ], President of the Ukrainian People's Republic
*], hetman of the ] (1918) * ], Vice President of the ]
* ], Prime Minister of the ] (1919)
*], foreign affairs minister
* ], leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (1929–1938)
*], prime minister
*], president of ] (1939) * ], ] (1991–1994)
*], prime minister of Ukrainian People's Republic, writer * ], geographer and politician (Ukrainian Central Committee)
* ], President of Ukraine (1994–2005)
*], president of Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1954–1965)
* ], head of the Security Service for the UPA
*], president
* ] - Ukrainian journalist, politician and public figure<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/06/kiev-pride-a-success-despite-attacks|title=Kiev Pride: A Success Despite Attacks|publisher=]}}</ref>
*], prime minister, presidential candidate in 2004 elections
* ], head of the ] (UNDO) (1925–1935)
* ], Prime Minister of the West Ukrainian National Republic (1918–1919)
* ], President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1926–1954).
* ], President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1967–1989).
* ], leader of the Ukrainian Democratic-Agrarian Party
* ], leader of anarchists
* ], Prime Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1919–1920 and 1948–1952)
* ], leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN-M)
* ], Minister for Foreign Affairs (2007–2009)
* ], President of the ]
* ], President of the West Ukrainian National Republic
* ], President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1989–1992)
* ], President of Ukraine (2014–2019)
* ], Prime Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1920, 1921, 1926–1939)
* ], Acting Prime Minister of the Independent Ukrainian Republic (1941)
* ], head of the ] in Weimar (1945)
* ], Hetman of Ukraine or head of the ] (1918)
* ], Prime Minister of the ] (1941)
* ], leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement
* ], head of the People's Assembly of Western Ukraine (1939)
* ], Minister for Foreign Affairs (1998–2000 and 2005–2007)
* ], Minister of Economics (2000)
* ], ] (2007–2010)
* ], leader of the Christian Social Movement in Ukraine
* ], President of ] (1939)
* ], Prime Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic, writer
* ], President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1954–1965)
* ], member of the delegation in Brest-Litowsk, deputy with the rank of a minister at the ZUNR in Vienna (1918–1919), ambassador of Germany and Switzerland (1919–1924)
* ], member of the Ukrainian National Committee in Kraków (1941)
* ], Minister for Foreign Affairs (2007), Prime Minister of Ukraine (2014)
* ], deputy head of the ] (1917)
* ], President of Ukraine (2005–2010)
* ], Prime Minister of Ukraine (2002–2004, 2006–2007) and President of Ukraine (2010–2015)
* ], ] (2019–present)


=== Zionists and Israeli politicians === ===Zionists and Israeli politicians===
]]]
*], Zionist leader, leader of ]
]]]
*], prime minister of Israel
* ], Zionist activist, leader of ]
*], mayor of Haifa
* ], first Hebrew mayor of Jerusalem
*], Zionist leader, founder of ]
*], Labor Party politician, president of Israel * ], historian, Labor Zionist leader, and President of Israel
* ], Zionist activist
*], prime minister of Israel
* ], Prime Minister of Israel
*], Soviet human rights activist and Israeli politician
* ], Zionist activist
*], prime minister of Israel
*], speaker of the Kneset * ], mayor of Haifa
* ], Zionist leader, founder of ], writer and journalist in Hebrew and Russian language
*], hunter of Nazis
* ], Israeli biophysicist, President of Israel
* ], leader of Jewish community in China
* ], Prime Minister of Israel
* ], Zionist activist
* ], Zionist activist, leader of the ]
* ], Soviet human rights activist and Israeli politician
* ], Prime Minister of Israel
* ], Israeli lawman and Labor Party politician, speaker of the Knesset
* ], hunter of Nazis
* ], politician, public leader, journalist, and human rights LGBT campaigner and former member of Ukrainian Parliament<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/06/kiev-pride-a-success-despite-attacks|title=Kiev Pride: A Success Despite Attacks|publisher=]}}</ref>


=== Bolsheviks and Soviet politicians === ===Bolsheviks and Soviet politicians===
* ], ] leader and diplomat, one of the leaders of the ]
*], Soviet leader
* ], Bolshevik politician, People's Secretary of Internal Affairs (1917–1918)
*], Soviet leader
* ], Soviet ] (1964–1982)
*], Soviet diplomat
* ], Soviet ] (1984–1985), Brezhnev's chief of staff
*], Soviet politician
* ], Soviet politician who served as a vice-chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1984 to 1989. Supervisor of Soviet crisis management during ] and the ].
*], Soviet leader
* ], Old Bolshevik, participated in signing the ], one of the officials responsible for implementing Stalin's policies such as collectivization.
*], member of ]
* ], finance minister of the Soviet Union (1930-1937)
*], Bolshevik revolutionary, ]
* ], finance minister of the Soviet Union (1937-1938)
*], Bolshevik politician
* ], head of the Africa department of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ],
*], Ukrainian Bolshevik leader
* ], Soviet politician, Central Planning Commission head, first ] after the Independence
*], leader of the ] (1972-1989)
* ], Soviet politician
*], leading ] revolutionary, founder of the ]
*], Bolshevik revolutionary * ], Bolshevik politician
*], Bolshevik politician * ], Soviet politician
* ], Soviet diplomat
*], Bolshevik revolutionary
* ], Soviet politician
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], Soviet ] (1953–1964), returned ] to Ukraine
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], first Soviet education minister, Latin alphabet advocate (similar to ]), was sidelined by Stalin
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], Central Planning Commission head, third ] after the Independence
* ], Soviet politician
* ], Chairman of the ] of the ] (1965–1977), betrayed Khrushchev and later regretted
* ], Bolshevik revolutionary, ]
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], Soviet politician
* ], leader of the Communist Party of Ukraine (1963–1972), betrayed Khrushchev and later regretted
* ], Bolshevik leader
* ], leader of the Communist Party of Ukraine (1972–1989), supported ] and later regretted
* ], the only female Chairperson of the ] of the ]
* ], Bolshevik revolutionary
* ], leading ] revolutionary, founder of the ]
* ], Bolshevik revolutionary
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], Bolshevik revolutionary


=== Soviet dissidents === ===Soviet dissidents===
*] * ]
*] * ]
*] * ]
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*] * ]
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=== Russian politicians === ===Russian politicians===
*], prime minister of Russian Federation * ], Grand Chancellor of ]
*], prime minister of Russian Federation * ], prime minister of Russian Federation
*], count of Imperial Russia * ], minister of regional development of Russia
* ], governor of St Petersburg
*], minister of economy of Russian Federation
* ], prime minister of Russian Federation
*], liberal economist
* ], count of Imperial Russia
* ], deputy finance minister of Russia
* ], minister of economy of Russian Federation
* ], liberal economist and leader of the Russian political party "Yabloko"


=== Polish politicians === ===Polish politicians===
*], prime minister of Poland (II RP) * ], deputy minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1920)
* ], diplomat (1918–1924)
*], opposition leader with the ] movement
*], socialist politician * ], Bolshevik politician
*], Bolshevik politician * ], Bolshevik politician
*], communist politician * ], socialist politician
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1918)
* ], Bolshevik politician
* ], foreign minister of Poland (2005)
* ], minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1920–1922)
* ], foreign minister of the Soviet Union (1949–1953)
* ], communist politician


===Austrian politicians===
== Religious leaders and theologians ==
* ], known as "Prince Vasyl"
===Orthodox Christian and Greek Catholic ===
* ], Governor of Galicia (1847–1848)
*], Greek Catholic ] (1808-1814)

*], Orthodox metropolitan of Kiev (1620-1631)
===Bulgarian politicians===
*], head of the Greek Catholic Church in Russia (1817-1838)
* ], communist politician
*], metropolitan of Kiev (1458-1472)

*], metropolitan of Kiev (1415-1419)
===Czechoslovak politicians===
*] (Yarema), Patriarch of the ] (1993-2000)
* ], communist politician
*], the first native Rus metropolitan of Kiev (ca.1051-ca.1054)

*], head of the ] (2001-present), ] (2005-present)
===German politicians===
*Saint ], Orthodox metropolitan of Tobolsk (1711-1715)
* ], communist politician
*], Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1714-1728)
* ], communist politician
*Blessed ], Greek Catholic bishop of Stanislav, martyr (1947)

*Blessed ], Greek Catholic bishop of Peremyshl, martyr (1947)
===Italian politicians===
*], Orthodox metropolitan of Kiev (1647-1657)
* ], communist politician
*], cardinal (1856), Greek Catholic ], Primate of Galicia and Lodomeria (1848-1858)

*], head of the ] (1984-2000)
===American politicians===
*Saint ], Orthodox priest, martyr
* ], Maryland State House of Delegates
*Saint ], Orthodox metropolitan of Kiev (1632-1647)
* ], former Pennsylvania Congressman
*] (Kudryakov), metropolitan of the ] (2000-present)
* ], New York City councilwoman from ]
*] (Stepan Skrypnyk), Patriarch of the ] (1990-1993)

*], Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1600-1613)
===Chinese politicians===
*], vice-president of the Orthodox ]
* ]
*], Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1596-1599)

*], Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1788-1805)
===Crimean Tatar politicians===
*], Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1613-1637)
* ]
*], Greek Catholic ] (1870-1882)
* ]
*], cardinal (1894), Greek Catholic ] (1882-1898)
* ]
*], head of the ], Metropolitan ] (1900-1944)

*], Greek Catholic bishop of Lviv (1715-1746), and metropolitan of Kiev (1728-1746)
==Religious leaders and theologians==
*], Greek Catholic bishop of Lviv (1708-1715)

*Blessed ], Greek Catholic Exarch of Russia and Siberia (1939), Archimandrite of the Studites (1944), martyr (1951)
===Orthodox Christian===
*], Greek Catholic bishop of Lviv (1748-1779) and metropolitan of Kiev (1778-1779)
* ] (Yarema), Patriarch of the ] (1993–2000)
*], Greek Catholic bishop of Lviv (1700-1708)
* ], first native Rus metropolitan of Kyiv (c. 1051–c. 1054)
*], head of the ] (1944-1984)
*], Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1780-1788) * ], Orthodox metropolitan of Tobolsk (1711–1715)
* ] (Skobtsova), Eastern Orthodox nun, martyr
*], metropolitan of Kiev (1147-1155)
* ] (Kudryakov), metropolitan of the ] (2000–present)
*], Ruthenian religious activist and author
* ] (Stepan Skrypnyk), Patriarch of the ] (1990–1993)
*], Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1762-1778)
*Saint ], Orthodox Saint * ], vice-president of the Orthodox ]
*] (Lypkivsky), first metropolitan of ] (1921-1937) * ], Patriarch of the ].
* ], Orthodox saint
*], Greek Catholic ] (2005-present)
* ] (Lypkivsky), first metropolitan of ] (1921–1937)
*], first president of the Orthodox ] (1721)
* ], first president of the Orthodox ] (1721)
* ], monk, spiritual writer, the founder of modern ] staretsdom.

===Greek Catholic===
* ], first Greek Catholic metropolitan of Lviv (1808–1814)
* ], first Ukrainian Canadian Greek-Catholic bishop (1912–1927)
* ], Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Archbishop of Winnipeg (1956–1992)
* ], Greek Catholic nun (1869–1919)
* ], Greek Catholic priest, professor at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Rome
* ], cardinal, head of the ] (2001–2005), ] (2005–2011)
* ], chaplain, victim of the 1940 Katyn massacre (1890-1940)
* ], Greek Catholic bishop of Stanislav, martyr (1947)
* ], Greek Catholic bishop of Peremyshl, martyr (1947)
* ], Greek Catholic priest of Peremyshliany, martyr (1944)
* ], cardinal (1856), Greek Catholic ], Primate of Galicia and Lodomeria (1848–1858)
* ], cardinal, head of the ] (1984–2000)
* ], Greek Catholic priest, martyr (1949)
* ], Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kyiv (1613–1637)
* ], Greek Catholic priest, martyr (1941)
* ], head of the ], Metropolitan ] (1900–1944), political victim of the ] and was proclaimed as the enemy of the state.
* ], Greek Catholic Exarch of Russia and Siberia (1939), Archimandrite of the Studites (1944), martyr (1951), died in ], victimized by ] for being ]
* ], head of the ] (1944–1984), exited to Siberia and released in xxxx,
* ], Ruthenian religious activist and author (d. 1633)
* ], Ukrainian Greek Catholic archbishop of Philadelphia (2000–2018)
* ], Greek Catholic bishop (1963–1973)
* ], first Greek Catholic bishop of Przemyśl (1691–1700)

===Roman Catholic===
* ], Count, ] (1815–33), and Archbishop of Prague (1833–38)
* ], ] and Apostolic Administrator of Cracow (1944–1962)
* ], ] (1900–1923)
* ], Cardinal, ] (1991–2008)
* ], Bishop of ] (1757–1798)
* ], ] (1758–1759), ] (1759–1767), and ] (1763–1764)
* ], ] (2008–present)
* ], ] of ] (1775–1788), ] of Lutsk (1788–1790) and ] of ] (1790–1796)
* ], ] (Latin rite, 1618–1633), ] (1633–1638)
* ], ] (1756–1759), then ] (1759–1788)
* ], ] (1759–1774)


===Jewish=== ===Jewish===
*], last Chief Rabbi of Drohobych * ], last Chief Rabbi of Drohobych
* ], ] of ] (2005–present)
*], talmudic scholar
* ], Chief Rabbi of Ukraine and Kyiv (1992–present)
*], Jewish religious reformer who combined Judaism and Christianity
*], talmudic scholar * ], Talmudic scholar
* ], Jewish religious reformer who combined Judaism and Christianity
*], Hasidic rabbi
* ], talmudic scholar
*], founder of ]
* ], Hasidic rabbi
*], rabbi and preacher
* ], founder of ]
*], Hasidic leader
* ], rabbi and preacher
*], first ] of ] (1817-1855)
* ], Hasidic leader
*], second rebbe of Belz (1857-1894)
* ] (Shir), rabbi of Ternopil (1837–40) and Prague (1840–67)
*], third rebbe of Belz (1894-1926)
*], fourth rebbe of Belz (1926-1957) * ], first ] of ] (1817–55)
*], great rabbi, one of Achronim * ], second rebbe of Belz (1857–1894)
* ], the third rebbe of Belz (1894–1926)
*], Hebrew scholar
* ], fourth rebbe of Belz (1926–57)
*], Hasidic leader
* ], rabbi, father of the fifth rebbe of Belz
*], Chief Rabbi of Rome who converted to Roman Catholicism, born in Brody
* ], rabbi
* ], great rabbi, one of Achronim
* ], Hebrew scholar
* ], Hasidic leader
* ], Chief Rabbi of Rome who converted to Roman Catholicism, born in Brody


===Other=== ===Others===
*], Jewish religious writer who converted to ], Pakistani diplomat * ], Jewish religious writer who converted to ], Pakistani diplomat
*], founder of ] * ], ] of the ]
* ], founder of ]
*], Cardinal, ] (Latin rite)
* ], Ukrainian diplomat
*], ] (Latin rite), then ]
*], ] (Armenian rite) * ], leader of the Crimean Karaites
* ], chief ] of the Crimean Karaite and Lithuanian Karaite communities
* ], ] (Armenian rite, 1901–1938)

==Sport==
{{see also|List of Ukrainian sportspeople}}


== Sport ==
===Archery=== ===Archery===
*], archer * ], archer
*], archer * ], archer
*], archer (Olympic bronze - team) * ], archer (Olympic bronze team)
*], archer * ], archer
*], archer (Olympic bronze - team) * ], archer (Olympic champion)
*], archer (Olympic bronze - team) * ], archer (Olympic bronze team)
*], archer
*], archer


===Basketball=== ===Basketball===
]]]
*], basketball player
* ], Olympic medalist
*], basketball player
*], basketball player * ], basketball player
* ], basketball player drafted 5th by the ] in ]
* ], basketball player that won two ] championships in 2001 and 2002
* ], college basketball player of the ]
* ] (born 1990), Israeli-Ukrainian basketball player in the ]
* ], basketball player selected 18th by the ] in ]
* ], basketball player drafted 12th by the ] in ]
* ], American-Ukrainian basketball club ] player
* ], basketball player selected 134th by the ] in ]


===Boxing=== ===Boxing===
*], boxer * ], boxer
*], boxer * ], boxer champion
*], boxer * ], boxer
* ] ("Kid Kaplan"), boxer, featherweight world champion
*], boxer
* ], boxer champion
* ], boxer champion
* ], boxer champion
* ], boxer champion
* ], boxer


===Chess=== ===Chess===
*], Ukrainian Champion (1972, 1973, 1974) * ], Ukrainian Champion (1972, 1973, 1974)
*], Lviv Champion (1936, 1939) * ], Lviv Champion (1936, 1939)
* ]
*], Champion of the USSR (1987, and thrice jointly - 1974, 1980, 1990)
* ]
*], All-Russian Sub-Champion (1903)
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1997, 1998)
*], Champion of the USSR (1924, 1925), FIDE World Champion (1928/29), Challenger for World Championship (1929, 1934)
*], Champion of the USSR (1927 - jointly), Ukrainian Sub-Champion (1924) and Champion (1937), Canadian Sub-Champion (1949) * ], Ukrainian Champion (1945, 1946, 1951, 1955, 1964)
*], Ukrainian Champion (1938, 1939, 1940) * ], Champion of the USSR (1987, and thrice jointly – 1974, 1980, 1990)
* ], All-Russian Sub-Champion (1903)
*], Ukrainian Sub-Champion (1940), Champion of the USSR (1948, 1949 - both jointly), Challenger for World Championship (1951),
* ], Champion of the USSR (1924, 1925), FIDE World Champion (1928/29), Challenger for World Championship (1929, 1934)
*]
*], Champion of the USSR (1977 - jointly) * ], Champion of the USSR (1927 jointly), Ukrainian Sub-Champion (1924) and Champion (1937), Canadian Sub-Champion (1949)
*], Kiev Champion (1900, 1902, 1903, 1906) * ], Ukrainian Champion (1938, 1939, 1940)
* ], Ukrainian Sub-Champion (1940), Champion of the USSR (1948, 1949 – both jointly), Challenger for World Championship (1951),
*], Kiev Champion (1914)
* ]
*], winner of the 1957 Ukrainian Championship (off contest)
* ], Champion of the USSR (1985 – jointly)
*]
* ], Champion of the USSR (1977 – jointly)
*], seven-times Lviv Champion (1926-1934)
*], Ukrainian Champion (1950, 1957, 1958, 1959), Champion of the USSR (1955, 1979) * ], Kyiv Champion (1900, 1902, 1903, 1906)
*] * ]
*], Ukrainian Champion (1991) * ], Kyiv Champion (1914)
* ], winner of the 1957 Ukrainian Championship (off contest)
*]
* ]
*], Ukrainian Champion (1984), Champion of the USSR (1985 - jointly)
* ], seven-times Lviv Champion (1926–1934)
*]
*], Champion of Europe (2004) * ], Ukrainian Champion (1950, 1957, 1958, 1959), Champion of the USSR (1955, 1979)
*] * ]
*], Kiev Champion five consecutive times (1932-1936) * ], Ukrainian Champion (1991)
*] * ]
*] * ]
* ]
*], Odessa Champion (1908)
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1984), Champion of the USSR (1985 – jointly)
*]
*] * ]
* ], Champion of Europe (2004)
*]
*] * ]
* ]
*], FIDE World Champion (2002)
*], Champion of Lviv (1930), Paris (1951, 1953, 1954) and eventually, of the Ukrainians in North America (USA and Canada) * ], Champion of Western Ukraine (1940), Ukrainian Champion (1954)
* ]
*], Lviv Sub-Champion (1925)
*], Ukrainian Champion (1927, 1933 - jointly) * ], Kyiv Champion five consecutive times (1932–1936)
* ]
*], European Junior Champion (1973)
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1969, 1989, 1999 – all jointly), Sub-Champion of the USSR (1973)
*]
* ]
*], Women's World Champion (1950-1953)
*], Ukrainian Champion (1969 - jointly), Champion of the USSR (1971) * ], Ukrainian Champion (1978, 1982)
*] * ]
*], Ukrainian Champion (1960, 1962), Champion of the USSR (1963, 1965, 1966) * ], Odesa Champion (1908)
* ], World Senior Women Chess Champion (2002)
*], Champion of the USSR (1956)
*], Ukrainian Champion (1970) * ], Ukrainian Champion (1949, 1956)
* ]
*], Ukrainian Champion (1926), Champion of the USSR (1929)
*], Ukrainian Champion (1924, 1925, 1928) * ], Ukrainian Champion (1980, 1981, 1986)
*] * ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], FIDE World Champion (2002)
* ], Champion of Lviv (1930), Western Ukraine (1943 – jointly), Paris (1951, 1953, 1954) and eventually, of the Ukrainians in North America (USA and Canada)
* ], Lviv Sub-Champion (1925)
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1927, 1933 – jointly)
* ], European Junior Champion (1973)
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], Women's World Champion (1950–1953)
* ]
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1966, 1968)
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1969 – jointly), Champion of the USSR (1971)
* ]
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1947, 1948)
* ]
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1960, 1962), Champion of the USSR (1963, 1965, 1966)
* ], Champion of the USSR (1956)
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1970)
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1926), Champion of the USSR (1929)
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1924, 1925, 1928)
* ]
* ], Ukrainian Champion (1931)
* ]


===Football (soccer)=== ===Fencing===
]]]
*], footballer
]]]
*], footballer, ] (1986)
]]]
*], footballer, ] (1975)
* ] (born 1955), Ukrainian-born American Olympic fencing coach
*], footballer, football coach
* ], saber fencer, Olympic champion, Ukraine's ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jcc.org/articlenav.php?id=584 |title=The 18th Maccabiah–Maccabiah Chai |publisher=JCC |access-date=June 3, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100420024035/http://www.jcc.org/articlenav.php?id=584 |archive-date=April 20, 2010 }}</ref>
*], football coach
* ], épée fencer, Olympic bronze
*], footballer
* ], épée fencer, Olympic champion, 2-time silver
*], footballer
* ] (born 1987), 3-time world bronze
*], footballer, ] (2004)
* ], saber fencer, Olympic bronze
*], footballer
* ], foil fencer, Olympian
*], footballer
* ], épée fencer, Olympic silver, 10-time national champion, world champion
* ], saber fencer

===Figure skating===
* ], figure skater (Olympic gold)
* ] (born 1988), Ukrainian-born Israeli figure skater, Olympian
* ], Israeli ice dancer, Olympian
* ], Israeli figure skater, Olympian
* ], figure skater (Olympic gold, World Championship gold)
* ], German figure skater
* ], Israeli figure skater<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=X5WAzo00SGgC&q=jewish+%22Michael+Shmerkin%22|title=A Year in Figure Skating |publisher=McClelland & Stewart |author=Beverley Smith, Dan Diamond|year=1997|isbn=0-7710-2755-9 |access-date=July 1, 2010}}</ref>
* ] (born 2000), Ukrainian-born Israeli Olympic figure skater

===Football (soccer)===
]]]
* ], footballer
* ], footballer, ] (1986)
* ], footballer, ] (1975)
* ], footballer, midfielder, Olympic bronze, coach
* ], footballer, football coach
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ] (born 1979), American-Israeli footballer, football coach
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], football coach
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ] (born 1946), American-Israeli footballer, born in Ukraine
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer, midfielder (] & U21 national team)<ref>{{cite news |first=Motti |last=Peshkhatzki |script-title=he:דינמו קייב לבית"ר: 220 אלף דולר על אנדריי אוברמקו |url=http://www.nrg.co.il/online/3/ART1/433/383.html |date=June 9, 2006 |access-date=July 6, 2008 |language=he }}</ref>
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer, ] (2004)
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], president of the ] till 2012
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer
* ], footballer, striker


===Gymnastics=== ===Gymnastics===
*], gymnast * ], gymnast
*], gymnast (2 Olympic golds) * ], gymnast
*], gymnast (Olympic gold) * ] (born 1997), Israeli artistic gymnast (second in world championships)
* ], gymnast (2 Olympic golds; all-around individual exercises, team combined exercises), 5-time silver (vault, asymmetrical bars, balance beam, floor exercises, team exercises with portable apparatus)
*], gymnast (Olympic gold)
*], gymnast (9 Olympic golds) * ], gymnast (Olympic gold)
*], gymnast (Olympic gold) * ], gymnast
*], gymnast (Olympic bronze) * ], gymnast (Olympic gold)
*], gymnast (Olympic gold) * ], gymnast (9 Olympic golds)
*], gymnast (Olympic bronze) * ], Israeli Olympic rhythmic gymnast
* ], gymnast, 2-time Olympic champion (balance beam, team combined exercises), bronze (horse vault)
*], gymnast
* ], gymnast (Olympic gold)
* ], gymnast (Olympic bronze)
* ], gymnast (Olympic gold)
* ], Individual Rhythmic Gymnast (Olympic bronze)
* ], rhythmic gymnast
* ], gymnast


===Ice Hockey=== ===Ice hockey===
*], ice hockey player * ], ice hockey player
*], ice hockey player * ], ice hockey player
*], hockey player * ], ice hockey player
*], hockey player * ], ice hockey player
*], hockey player * ] (born 1974), Canadian-German ice hockey player
*], ice hockey player * ], hockey player
* ] (1963–2012), ice hockey coach, arrested for sexual abuse of teenage student, committed ] in prison
*], ice hockey player
*], ice hockey player * ], ice hockey player
* ], ice hockey player
* ], ice hockey player
* ], ice hockey player
* ], ice hockey player
* ], ice hockey player


===Track & Field=== ===Swimming===
*], sprinter (2 Olympic golds) * ], swimmer (4 Olympic golds)
* ], swimmer (now U.S. citizen); 4-time Olympic champion (100 m backstroke, 200-m backstroke, twice 4x100-m medley relay); 3-time world champion (100 m and 200-m backstroke, 4×100-m medley) and 2-time silver (4×100-m medley, 50-m backstroke); 3 world records (50-, 100-, and 200-m backstroke)
*], pole vault legend (Olympic gold), numerous world records
* ], Paralympic swimmer<ref>{{cite web |title=London 2019 - Maryna Piddubna |url=https://www.paralympic.org/london-2019/schedule-results/info-live-results/swlo19/eng/zb/engzb_swimming-athlete-profile-n17919-piddubna-maryna.htm |website=International Paralympic Committee |access-date=10 July 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
*], jumper (world record in triple jump)
*], long distance runner (2 Olympic golds) * ], Olympic swimmer
*], sprinter (World Championship gold)
*] & ], sister athletes (5 Olympic golds in total)


===Other=== ===Tennis===

*], figure skater (Olympic gold)
]]]
*], swimmer (4 Olympic golds)
* ], tennis player
*], swimmer (now U.S. citizen) (3 Olympic golds)
* ], tennis player
*], sailor (3 Olympic golds)
*], tennis player * ], tennis player
* ] (born 1991), American tennis player
*], discus thrower (Olympic gold)
*], American football player * ] (born 1998), Ukrainian-Israeli tennis player
* ] (born 1990), Ukrainian-born Israeli tennis player
*], figure skater (Olympic gold)
* ], tennis player
*], wieghtlifting (world and Olympic records)
* ], tennis player
*], javelin (Olympic gold, Olympic bronze)
*], billiards player (World Champion) * ], tennis player
* ], tennis player
*], worlds strongest man competition (1st place 2004)
* ], tennis player (winner of ])
* ], tennis player
* ], tennis player
* ], tennis player
* ], tennis player (winner of the ])

===Track & field===
]]]
]]]
* ], shot putter
* ], sprinter (2 Olympic golds)
* ], pole vault legend (Olympic gold), numerous world records
* ], also a pole vaulter, older brother of Sergey/Serhiy
* ] (born 1989), Israeli triple jumper and long jumper
* ], jumper (world record in triple jump)
* ], long-distance runner (2 Olympic golds)
* ], long-distance runner (8-time winner of European Cross Country championships)
* ], discus thrower (Olympic gold)
* ], sprinter (World Championship gold); world 100-m & 200-m champion
* ], sprinter (Olympic bronze, world bronze)
* ] & ], sister athletes (5 Olympic golds in total)
* ], high jumper
* ], javelin (Olympic gold, Olympic bronze)

===Weightlifting===
* ], Olympic silver (middle-heavyweight); world champion
* ], sports coach and athlete
* ], Olympic champion (lightweight)
* ], world and Olympic records
* ], Israeli Olympic weightlifter

===Wrestling===
]]]
* ], Israeli Olympic wrestler
* ], Olympic silver (freestyle 60&nbsp;kg); world championship silver & bronze
* ], world champion (Greco-Roman lightweight)
* ], Olympic silver (freestyle featherweight)
* ] (1937–2020), Olympic champion (freestyle middleweight)
* ] (born 1971), Ukrainian-born Canadian Olympic wrestler
* ], Olympic champion (Greco-Roman featherweight)
* ], Israeli Olympic wrestler

===Other athletes===
]]]
* ] (born 1989), Ukrainian-born Israeli Olympic short track speed skater
* ] (born 1962), IFBB professional bodybuilder
* ] (born 1973), Israeli Olympic speed skater
* ], mixed martial arts fighter
* ] (1911–1986), American All-Pro National Football League player
* ], Olympic cycling medalist
* ] (born 1975), Soviet and Israel national table tennis teams<ref name="jewishvirtuallibrary9">{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/tabletennistoc.html |title=Jews in Sports: Table Tennis |encyclopedia=Jewish Virtual Library|access-date=May 25, 2010}}</ref>
* ], K-1 kickboxing champion
* ], Olympic champion volleyball player
* ] (1938–2014), sailor (3 Olympic golds); only sailor in Olympic history to win gold medals in three different classes (yachting: finn class, tempest class, and star class), silver (yachting, tempest class)
* ] (born 1982), American football player, DL (])
* Olyeg Olyeksandrovich Prudius aka ], pro wrestler
*] (born 1992), Ukrainian-born Israeli Olympic and European champion judoka
* ] (born 1989), Israeli Olympic sport shooter
* ] (born 1973), Russia national rugby league team<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thebulldogs.com.au/main.php?page=archives&month=05&year=2007&type=List&num=7 |title=19-year-old Jewish Prodigy Bound for the NRL |publisher=Bulldogs Rugby League Club |date=May 9, 2007 |access-date=September 28, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706112815/http://thebulldogs.com.au/main.php?page=archives&month=05&year=2007&type=List&num=7 |archive-date=July 6, 2011 }}</ref>
* ], world's strongest man competition (1st place 2004)
* ], mixed martial arts fighter
* ], billiards player (world champion)

==Oligarchs==
* ], Ukrainian businessman of Jewish descent
* ], Ukrainian businessman of Jewish descent, collector of modern and contemporary art
* ], daughter of Ukrainian second president ]
* ], Jewish-Ukrainian businessman
* ], Ukrainian businessman and politician
* ], Ukrainian businessman and oligarch
* ], Ukrainian businessman and investor


== Other == ==Other==
* ], judge
*], Internet diarist
* ], concentration camp survivor
*], journalist whose murder was linked to government officials
* ], journalist, civil activist
*], the oldest alive Ukrainian (116 years-old, born in 1891 in Galicia, then Austria-Hungary)
*], early promoter of immigration to Canada * ], man wrongly convicted of murder in England
* ], early promoter of immigration to Canada
*], supermodel
*], serial killer * ], serial killer
*], or Khourrem (Hürrem), Sultan wife of Suleyman the Magnificent, (Anastassia Lisowska) * ] (born Anastassia Lisowska), or Khourrem (Hürrem), Sultan wife of Suleyman the Magnificent
* ], unofficially the world's tallest man
*]
* ] (born 1987), born to a Russian mother and Ukrainian father. He is now a citizen of the US. He rose to internet fame as a ] known for ] and ] reviewing videos.
*], world's tallest man
* ] (pseudonym of Maxim Fomin), convicted criminal and war propagandist
*], book reviewer, beginning writer
* ], YouTuber and activist
*], erotic model
*] ], famous ] resident.


== See also == ==See also==
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*] * ]
*] * ]
*] * ]
*] * ]
* ]
*]
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* ]
* ]


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Academics

Mathematicians

Main article: Ukrainian mathematicians

Physicists/Astronomers

Geographers/Geologists

Biologists

Chemists

Doctors and surgeons

Engineers

Sergei Korolev

Economists

Archeologists

Historians

Philosophers

Other academics

Arts

Architects

Fashion Designers

Painters

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Ukrainian painters.
Kazimir Malevich

Photographers

Sculptors

Performing arts

Actors/Actresses

Mila Jovovich

Choreographers and dancers

Film and theatre directors

Kira Muratova

Models

LGBT activists

Musicians

Bandurists

Composers

Main article: List of Ukrainian composers
Mykola Leontovych

Pianists

Organists

Strings

Conductors

Singers

Opera

Solomiya Krushelnytska

Singers and artists of other genres

Other

Other performing artists

Literary arts

Writers

Shmuel Yosef Agnon
Joseph Conrad
Oksana Zabuzhko

Poets

Hayyim Nahman Bialik
Ivan Franko
Taras Shevchenko

Business

Astronauts

Cossack Hetmans

Military figures

Intelligence

Politicians

Ukrainian non-Soviet politicians

Main article: List of Ukrainian politicians
Nestor Makhno

Zionists and Israeli politicians

Golda Meir
Simon Wiesenthal

Bolsheviks and Soviet politicians

Soviet dissidents

Russian politicians

Polish politicians

Austrian politicians

Bulgarian politicians

Czechoslovak politicians

German politicians

Italian politicians

American politicians

Chinese politicians

Crimean Tatar politicians

Religious leaders and theologians

Orthodox Christian

Greek Catholic

Roman Catholic

Jewish

Others

Sport

See also: List of Ukrainian sportspeople

Archery

Basketball

Oleksiy Pecherov

Boxing

Chess

Fencing

Yury Gelman
Vadym Gutzeit
Grigory Kriss

Figure skating

Football (soccer)

Andriy Shevchenko

Gymnastics

Ice hockey

Swimming

  • Yana Klochkova, swimmer (4 Olympic golds)
  • Lenny Krayzelburg, swimmer (now U.S. citizen); 4-time Olympic champion (100 m backstroke, 200-m backstroke, twice 4x100-m medley relay); 3-time world champion (100 m and 200-m backstroke, 4×100-m medley) and 2-time silver (4×100-m medley, 50-m backstroke); 3 world records (50-, 100-, and 200-m backstroke)
  • Maryna Piddubna, Paralympic swimmer
  • Maxim Podoprigora, Olympic swimmer

Tennis

Julia Glushko

Track & field

Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko
Olesya Povh

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Grigoriy Gamarnik

Other athletes

Igor Olshansky

Oligarchs

Other

See also

References

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