Senarai orang Ukraine

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Berikut ialah senarai rakyat Ukraine yang terkenal yang dikenalpasti dengan negara Ukraine melalui kawasan kediaman, undang-undang, sejarah atau budaya, dikategorikan mengikut bidang yang menonjolkannya.

Academics

Biologists/Physicians

  • Mykola Amosov
  • Oleksandr Bohomolets
  • Georges Charpak, physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics (1992)
  • Tatiana Davydova
  • Theodosius Dobzhansky
  • Katherine Esau
  • Volodymyr Filatov
  • Waldemar Haffkine
  • Dimitri Ivanovski
  • Trofim Lysenko
  • Ilya Mechnikov, microbiologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine (1908)
  • Jaroslaw Nowicky
  • Svitlana P. Sydorenko
  • Vladimir Vernadsky, mineralogist, biochemist
  • Danylo Zabolotny

Chemists

  • Anatoly Babko
  • George Kistiakowsky
  • Ivan Horbachevsky
  • Alexander Shchukarev, chemist, computer scientist
  • Sviatoslaw Trofimenko
  • Boris Tyutyunnikov
  • Selman Waksman, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1952)

Computer scientists

  • Viktor Hlushkov
  • Sergei Lebedev, first programmable computer in Continental Europe

Doctors & Surgeons

  • Volodymyr Filatov, ophthalmologist

Economists

  • Mikhail Tugan Baranovsky
  • Simon Kuznets, Nobel Prize (1971)
  • Eugen Slutsky (1880-1948), Slutsky equation (born in Russian Empire, in the territory of Ukraine)

Engineers

  • Oleg Antonov, aircraft designer
  • Jacques Bogopolsky, movie cameras
  • Vladimir Chelomei, ballistic missile and spacecraft designer
  • Valentin Glushko, rocket engineer
  • Nicholas Holonyak, first visible light-emitting diode
  • Mykola Kibalchich, rocket science pioneer
  • Yuri Kondratyuk, spaceflight pioneer
  • Sergei Korolev, first spacecraft designer
  • Roman Kroitor
  • Vladimir Mackiw, mining engineer
  • Aleksandr A. Morozov, tank designer, patron of the Morozov Design Bureau
  • Yevhen Paton, welding engineer
  • Alexander Samakula, anti-reflective coating for optical lenses
  • Igor Sikorsky, inventor of helicopter
  • Stepan Timoshenko, father of modern engineering mechanics

Historians

  • Volodymyr Antonovych, also folklorist
  • Dmytro Doroshenko
  • Mykhaylo Drahomanov also political emigre and folklorist
  • Michael Hetman historian of mines
  • Mykhailo Hrushevsky, also political leader
  • Taras Hunczak
  • Mykola Kostomarov, also literary historian, folklorist
  • Peter Loboda[1], researcher of Ancient Ukrainian Numismatics
  • George S. N. Luckyj, literary historian
  • Mykhaylo Maksymovych, also literary historian, folklorist
  • Oleksander Ohloblyn
  • Bohdan Osadchuk, also journalist
  • Nataliia Polonska-Vasylenko
  • Omeljan Pritsak, orientalist
  • Wolodymyr Stojko
  • Viktor Suvorov, WWII researcher (Ukrainian father)
  • Dmytro Yavornytsky, Cossack historian, archeologist

Mathematicians

Main article Ukrainian mathematicians

  • Boris Hnedenko
  • Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko
  • Volodymyr Semenovych Korolyuk
  • Mykhailo Krawtchouk
  • Yakiv Kulik
  • Volodymyr Marchenko
  • Marko Naimark
  • Olha Arsenievna Oleinik
  • Volodymyr Petryshyn
  • Alexei Pogorelov
  • Platon Poretsky
  • Volodymyr Potapov
  • Anatoly Samoilenko
  • Oleksandr Mikolaiovich Sharkovsky
  • Samuil Shatunovsky
  • Anatoliy Skorokhod
  • Josif Shtokalo
  • Ivan Sleszynski
  • Pavlo Urysohn
  • Mykhailo Vashchenko-Zakharchenko
  • Volodymyr Veksler

Philosophers

  • Nikolai Berdyaev, Russian religious philosopher
  • Lev Shestov, Russian existentialist philosopher
  • Hryhori Skovoroda

Physicists

  • Nikolay Bogolyubov, theory of superconductivity, nonlinear mechanics
  • Gersh Budker, nuclear physicist (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
  • Georges Charpak, French physicist (Nobel Prize), born in East Galicia
  • George Gamow, liquid drop model of atom nucleus
  • Abram Ioffe, prominent Soviet physicist (Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute)
  • Isaak Khalatnikov, BKL conjecture in general relativity
  • Leo Palatnik, thin film physics
  • Nikolai Pilchikov, electronic photography
  • Ivan Pulyui, discoverer of X-rays (disputed)
  • George Yuri Rainich, mathematical physicist
  • Cyril Sinelnikov, nuclear physicist

Other academics

  • Mykola Andrusov
  • Albert Bandura
  • Pavel Petrovich Blonsky
  • Olgerd Bochkovsky, sociologist
  • Vitaly Chernetsky, author and film scholar
  • Isydore Hlynka
  • Nikolai Kholodny
  • Vikentiy Khvoyka
  • Robert Klymasz, Ukrainian Canadian folklorist
  • Volodymyr Kubiyovych, geographer and encyclopedist
  • Volodymyr Kunko-Bohoslavetz, linguist/etymologist/philologist [Uk-Ra-ii-Na (Gift of-Sun-and-Moon)], designer, educator
  • Viktor Kyrpychov
  • Volodymyr Levytsky
  • Yuri Linnik
  • Anton Makarenko, Ukrainian and Soviet educator
  • Georgii Pfeiffer
  • Wilhelm Reich, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
  • Evhen Tsybulenko (b. 1972), professor of international law
  • Pavlo Tutkovsky
  • Fedir Vovk, anthropologist and ethnographer
  • Robert Kravchuk, Professor of Public Finance at Indiana University.

Artists

Architects

  • Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi
  • Vladislav Gorodetsky
  • Marian Peretyatkovich
  • Volodymyr Sichynskyi

Actors

  • Elina Bystritskaya
  • Lyudmila Gurchenko
  • Milla Jovovich
  • Roman Kartsev
  • Mila Kunis
  • Vasily Lanovoy
  • Ana Layevska
  • Ivan Mykolaychuk
  • Alla Nazimova
  • Zhanna Prokhorenko
  • Ada Rohovtseva
  • Yakov Smirnoff
  • Lee Strasberg
  • Bohdan Stupka
  • Volodymyr Palahnyuk
  • Maria Zankovetska

Choreographers

  • Vasyl Avramenko
  • Yaroslav Chuperchuk
  • Olexandr Dmytrenko
  • Leonid Kalinin
  • Anatoliy Krivokhyzha
  • Roma Pryma-Bohachevsky
  • Anatoly Shekera, National Opera House of Ukraine
  • Mykola Vantukh
  • Kim Vasylenko
  • Vasyl Verkhovynets
  • Pavlo Virsky, Virsky Ukrainian dance company

Composers

  • Virko Baley
  • Vasyl Barvinsky
  • Maksym Berezovsky
  • Matvei Blanter, Soviet composer, author of Katyusha
  • Dmytro Bortniansky
  • Marusia Churai
  • Konstantin Dankevich
  • Stepan Degtiarev
  • Mykola Diletsky
  • Isaak Dunayevsky, author of numerous popular Soviet songs
  • Lesia Dytchko
  • Arkady Filippenko
  • Reinhold Glière
  • Leonid Hrabovsky
  • Semen Hulak-Artemovsky
  • Volodymyr Ivasyuk
  • Dimitri Klebanov
  • Levko Kolodub
  • Oleksander Koshetz
  • Evgeni Kostitsyn, composer after whom the Ukrainian Composers' Competition is named
  • Mykola Leontovych
  • Zara Levina
  • Boris Lyatoshynsky
  • Mykola Lysenko
  • Ruslana Lyzhichko
  • Igor Markevitch
  • Yuli Meitus
  • Yuriy Oliynyk
  • Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky
  • Sergei Prokofiev, one of the greatest composers of the 20th century
  • Levko Revutsky
  • Nikolai Andreyevich Roslavets
  • Valentin Silvestrov
  • Myroslav Skoryk
  • Yevhen Stankovych
  • Kyrylo Stetsenko
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer, author of Swan Lake and The Nutcracker ballets
  • Roman Turovsky-Savchuk
  • Artemy Vedel
  • Mykhailo Verbytsky, composer of the present National Anthem of Ukraine
  • Yakiv Yatsynevych

Film and theatre directors

  • Sergei Bondarchuk
  • Leonid Bykov
  • Grigori Chukhrai
  • Alexander Dovzhenko
  • Yuri Klimenko, cinematographer
  • Les Kurbas
  • Anatole Litvak
  • Roman Viktyuk

Musicians

  • Simon Barere, pianist
  • Yuri Bashmet, viola soloist
  • Felix Blumenfeld, pianist
  • Shura Cherkassky, pianist
  • George Douglas
  • Mischa Elman, violinist
  • Emanuel Feuermann, cellist (born in Austrian Galicia)
  • Michael Frimenko, American bass player
  • Emil Gilels, pianist
  • Jascha Horenstein, conductor
  • Vladimir Horowitz, pianist
  • Pawlo Humeniuk
  • Eugene Hütz (Gogol Bordello), singer, guitarist, banger of buckets
  • Leonid Kogan, violinist
  • Lubka Kolessa, pianist
  • Theodore Kuchar, Conductor, National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
  • Julian Kytasty, bandurist
  • Valentina Lisitsa, pianist
  • Ruslana Lyzhichko , pianist , singer , dancer , composer , producer , songwriter , conductor
  • Nathan Milstein, violinist
  • Victor Mishalow, bandurist
  • Benno Moiseiwitsch, pianist
  • David Oistrakh, violinist
  • Igor Oistrakh, violinist
  • Leo Ornstein, composer
  • Pawlo Humeniuk
  • Evgeni Kostitsyn, pianist and composer
  • Leo Sirota, pianist
  • Sviatoslav Richter, pianist
  • George Shakhnevich, accordionist
  • Steven Staryk, violinist
  • Isaac Stern, violinist
  • Paul Stetsenko, organist
  • Alexander Vynograd
  • Rostislaw Wygranienko, organist

Painters

  • Ivan Aivazovsky, Armenian painter, famous for his seascapes
  • Nathan Altman, painter and stage designer from Vinnytsia
  • Marie Bashkirtseff, artist
  • Alexander Bogomazov, Avant-garde artist
  • Vladimir Borovikovsky, painter
  • Mykhaylo Boychuk
  • Robert Brackman
  • Mykola Burachek
  • David Burliuk, Avante-garde painter
  • Wladimir Burliuk, Avant-garde artist
  • Louis Choris
  • Mychajlo Dmytrenko
  • Aleksandra Ekster, Avant-garde artist
  • Nina Genke-Meller, Avant-garde artist
  • Dmitry Grigorovich
  • Mykola Hlushchenko
  • Jacques Hnizdovsky
  • Tatiana Holembievska
  • Anatole Jakovsky
  • Alexander Khvostenko-Khvostov Avant-garde stage designer
  • Pyotr Konchalovsky, painter
  • Vasyl Krychevsky
  • Fedir Krychevsky
  • Dmitry Levitzky, painter
  • Akym Levych
  • Anton Losenko
  • Kazimir Malevich, Avant-garde artist, pioneer of geometric abstract art, author of Black Square
  • Abram Manevich, painter
  • Ivan Marchuk, modern painter
  • Vadym Meller, avant-garde artist, stage designer
  • Ludimilla Morozova
  • Oleksandr Murashko
  • Heorhiy Narbut
  • Solomon Nikritin painter, Avant-garde artist
  • Nykifor primitivist painter
  • Victor Palmov, painter, Avant-garde artist
  • Kliment Red'ko, painter, Avant-garde artist
  • Ilya Repin, Russian painter
  • Issachar Rybak, painter[2]
  • Bruno Schulz, painter and writer
  • Zinaida Serebriakova,painter
  • Volodymyr Sichynskyi, architect, graphic artist
  • Opanas Slastion, folklorist, designer of modern type of bandura
  • Anton Solomoukha
  • Vladimir Sosnovsky
  • David Shterenberg, painter from Zhitomir
  • Vladimir Tatlin, Avant-garde artist
  • Sonia Terk, Avant-garde artist
  • Roman Turovsky-Savchuk
  • Mykhailo Turovsky
  • Andy Warhol, major figure in the pop art movement
  • Tetyana Yablonska, modern painter
  • Vasiliy Yermilov, Avant-garde artist
  • Ivan Yizhakevych

Sculptors

  • Alexander Archipenko, U.S. sculptor and graphic artist
  • Victor Konoval
  • Anatoly Kushch
  • Oleh Pinchuk
  • Nikolai Syadristy
  • Vladimir Tatlin
  • Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine
  • Valentyn Znoba

Writers

  • Shmuel Agnon, Israeli writer, Nobel Prize (1966), born in Buchach
  • Sholom Aleichem, Jewish writer, born in Pereyaslav
  • Yuri Andrukhovych, born in Ivano-Frankivsk
  • Isaac Babel, Russian writer, born in Odessa
  • Aleksei Bibik, working-class writer(1878-1976)
  • Eduard Bagritsky
  • Levko Borovykovsky
  • Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian writer, author of The Master and Margarita
  • Marko Cheremshyna
  • Joseph Conrad, Polish-English writer, born in Berdichev
  • Raya Dunayevskaya, Marxist humanist
  • Ilya Ehrenburg, publicist and writer
  • Jan Galka
  • Nikolai Gogol, Russian writer, born in the Cossack village of Sorochyntsi
  • Daniil Granin
  • Vasily Grossman
  • Yakiv Holovatskyi
  • Oles Honchar, author of The Cathedral
  • Yevhen Hrebinka
  • Yevhen Hutsalo
  • Ilya Ilf, Russian humorist, co-author of The Twelve Chairs
  • Valentin Kataev, Russian novelist and dissident
  • Mykola Khvylovy
  • Olha Kobylyanska
  • Lev Kopelev, author and dissident
  • Oleksandr Korniychuk, dramatist
  • Nikolay Kostomarov, writer, historian
  • Ivan Kotlyarevsky, playwright
  • Marko Kropyvnytsky, actor, stage director, playwright, and composer
  • Mykola Kulish, dramatist
  • Panteleymon Kulish
  • Andrey Kurkov
  • Hryhori Kvitka
  • Clarice Lispector
  • Alexandra Marinina, Russian writer of detective stories
  • Les Martovych
  • Ambros Metlynsky, poet, writer
  • Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky
  • Viktor Nekrasov, Russian writer and dissident
  • Yuri Nikitin, Russian science fiction and fantasy writer
  • Bohdan Osadchy
  • Chuck Palahniuk, American satirical novelist (Ukrainian father)
  • Sofia Parfanovych
  • Mykhailo Pavlyk
  • Viktor Petrov
  • Yevgeny Petrov, Russian humorist, co-author of The Twelve Chairs
  • Valerian Pidmohylny, novelist
  • Les Podervianskiy, satirist and playwrighter
  • Yuri Pokalchuk
  • Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, writer, author of Venus in Furs
  • Markiyan Shashkevych
  • Hryhoriy Skovoroda, poet, writer, philosopher
  • Mykhaylo Starytsky
  • Vasyl Stefanyk
  • Mykhaylo Stelmakh
  • Ivan Tobilevich
  • Olga Tokarczuk, Polish writer
  • Ivan Vahylevych
  • Marko Vovchok
  • Volodymyr Vynnychenko
  • Ostap Vyshnia
  • Natan Ilyich Zabara
  • Pavlo Zahrebelnyi
  • Marya Zaturenska
  • Mykola Zerov
  • Mikhail Zhvanetskiy, Russian humorist

Poets

  • Anna Akhmatova, Russian poet
  • Bohdan-Ihor Antonych
  • Mikola Bazhan
  • Hayyim Nahman Bialik, modern Hebrew poet
  • Moysey Fishbeyn
  • Ivan Franko
  • Alexander Galich, dissident Soviet bard
  • Lina Kostenko
  • Markiyan Shashkevych
  • Taras Shevchenko, the most famous Ukrainian poet
  • Vasyl Stus
  • Vasyl Symonenko
  • Olena Teliha
  • Pavlo Tychyna
  • Maksym Rylsky
  • Lesya Ukrainka

Singers

  • Kvitka Cisyk, singer
  • Katya Chilly, singer
  • Andrij Dobriansky, bass-baritone
  • Anthony Fedorov, American pop singer
  • Pavlo Hunka, bass-baritone
  • Iosif Kobzon, iconic Soviet crooner
  • Oksana Krovytska, soprano
  • Solomiya Krushelnytska, opera singer
  • Ani Lorak, singer
  • Ruslana Lyzhichko, pop singer , composer , songwriter , conductor , dancer , record producer
  • Ivan Patorzhynsky, bass
  • Maria Sokil, soprano
  • Theresa Sokyrka, Canadian Idol 2 runner-up
  • Anatoly Solovyanenko
  • Nissan Spivak, cantor
  • Stereoliza (Katya Shalayeva), singer
  • Leonid Utyosov, jazz singer
  • Alexander Vertinsky, Russian singer and composer
  • Velvel Zbarjer, singer

Other performing artists

  • Juliya Chernetsky
  • Stefania Dovhan
  • Iryna Dvorovenko
  • Serge Lifar one of the greatest male ballet dancers of the 20th century
  • Maria Guleghina
  • Alla Korot
  • Alex Magic (Ukrainian Magician)
  • Ian Pikula
  • Alex Trebek (Ukrainian father)
  • William Tytla

Business

  • Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine's richest man
  • Martin Chase, founder of Ann & Hope Department Stores
  • Mikhail Fridman, Russian oligarch, billionaire
  • Petro Jacyk, community benefactor
  • Max Levchin, co-founder of PayPal
  • Viktor Pinchuk, Ukraine's second-richest man, son-in-law of Leonid Kuchma
  • Petro Poroshenko, confectionery baron, close confidant of Viktor Yushchenko
  • Jay Pritzker, founder of Hyatt and philanthropist
  • Viktor Vekselberg, Russian oligarch, billionaire
  • John Zubal, founder of Zubal Books

Cosmonauts

Many cosmonauts of the Soviet Union and modern Russia were ethnic Ukrainians or come from Ukraine. See Category:Ukrainian cosmonauts for the full list.

Ukrainian Leonid Kadeniuk, earlier a Soviet cosmonaut, made the first manned spaceflight of the Ukrainian space program.

Cossack Hetmans

  • Predslav Lanckoronsky
  • Ostap Dashkevych
  • Dmytro Vyshnevetsky
  • Ivan Svirgovsky
  • Ivan Pidkova
  • Kryshtof Kosynsky
  • Hryhoryj Loboda
  • Severyn Nalyvaiko
  • Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny
  • Mykhailo Doroshenko
  • Taras Fedorovych
  • Ivan Sulyma
  • Dmytro Hunia
  • Bohdan Khmelnytsky
  • Ivan Vyhovsky
  • Yurii Khmelnytsky
  • Pavlo Teteria
  • Petro Doroshenko
  • Ivan Briukhovetsky
  • Demian Mnohohrishny
  • Mykhailo Khanenko
  • Ivan Samoylovych
  • Ivan Mazepa
  • Pylyp Orlyk
  • Ivan Skoropadsky
  • Pavlo Polubotok
  • Danylo Apostol
  • Kyrylo Rozumovsky

Military Figures

  • Roman Abraham, general of the Polish Army
  • Ivan Chernyakhovsky, general of the Soviet Army
  • Andrei Grechko, Marshal of the Soviet Union
  • Nikifor Grigoriev, ataman and leader of an Ukrainian insurgent "Green Army"
  • Wilhelm Habsburg, Austrian archduke, colonel of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen
  • Alfred Jansa, Austrian Major General
  • Michał Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski, general of the Polish Army
  • Ivan Kozhedub, legendary fighter pilot of WWII, top USSR ace.
  • Yevhen Konovalets, OUN Military Leader
  • Filip Konowal, Ukrainian Canadian war hero
  • Petr Koshevoi, Marshal of the Soviet Union
  • Zenon Kossak, OUN Military Leader
  • Grigory Kulik, Marshal of the Soviet Union
  • Alexander Marinesko, Legendary Sub Commander in WWII
  • Rodion Malinovsky, Marshal of the Soviet Union
  • Kirill Moskalenko, Marshal of the Soviet Union
  • Ivan Paskevich, field marshal of the Russian imperial army
  • Alfred Redl, Austrian counter-intelligence officer
  • Stanislav Sheptytsky, general of the Polish Army
  • Roman Shukhevych, the leader of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
  • Semyon Timoshenko, Marshal of the Soviet Union
  • Mykola Tsybulenko, Major General
  • Dmytro Vitovsky, Colonel of the Ukrainian Galician Army
  • Kliment Voroshilov, Marshal of the Soviet Union
  • Andrei Yeremenko, Marshal of the Soviet Union

Politicians

Ukrainian politicians

  • Stepan Bandera, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement
  • Vyacheslav Chornovil, leader of the Rukh Party
  • Dmytro Dontsov, political thinker (nationalist movement)
  • Mykhaylo Hrushevsky, president of Ukrainian People's Republic
  • Yevhen Konovalets, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement
  • Leonid Kravchuk, president
  • Volodymyr Kubiyovych, geographer and politician (Ukrainian Central Committee)
  • Leonid Kuchma, president
  • Ruslana Lyzhichko, politician
  • Nestor Makhno, leader of anarchists
  • Andriy Melnyk, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement
  • Symon Petlura, president of the Ukrainian People's Republic
  • Yevhen Petrushevych, president of the West Ukrainian People's Republic
  • Mykola Plaviuk, president of Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1989–1992)
  • Pavlo Skoropadsky, hetman of the Hetmanate (1918)
  • Yaroslav Stetsko, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement
  • Slava Stetsko, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement
  • Borys Tarasyuk, foreign affairs minister
  • Yulia Tymoshenko, prime minister
  • Avhustyn Voloshyn, president of Carpatho-Ukraine (1939)
  • Volodymyr Vynnychenko, prime minister of Ukrainian People's Republic, writer
  • Stepan Vytvytskyi, president of Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1954–1965)
  • Viktor Yushchenko, president
  • Viktor Yanukovych, prime minister, presidential candidate in 2004 elections

Zionists and Israeli politicians

  • Chaim Arlosoroff, Zionist leader, leader of Mapai
  • Levi Eshkol, prime minister of Israel
  • Abba Hushi, mayor of Haifa
  • Vladimir Jabotinsky, Zionist leader, founder of Revisionist Zionism
  • Ephraim Katzir, Labor Party politician, president of Israel
  • Golda Meir, prime minister of Israel
  • Natan Sharansky, Soviet human rights activist and Israeli politician
  • Moshe Sharett, prime minister of Israel
  • Shevah Weiss, speaker of the Kneset
  • Simon Wiesenthal, hunter of Nazis

Bolsheviks and Soviet politicians

  • Leonid Brezhnev, Soviet leader
  • Konstantin Chernenko, Soviet leader
  • Adolph Joffe, Soviet diplomat
  • Lazar Kaganovich, Soviet politician
  • Nikita Khruschev, Soviet leader
  • Nikolai Podgorny, member of Politburo
  • Georgy Pyatakov, Bolshevik revolutionary, Trotskyist
  • Karl Radek, Bolshevik politician
  • Mykola Skrypnyk, Ukrainian Bolshevik leader
  • Volodymyr Shcherbytsky, leader of the Communist Party of Ukraine (1972-1989)
  • Leon Trotsky, leading Bolshevik revolutionary, founder of the Red Army
  • Moisei Uritsky, Bolshevik revolutionary
  • Volodymyr Zatonsky, Bolshevik politician
  • Grigory Zinoviev, Bolshevik revolutionary

Soviet dissidents

  • Vasily Grossman
  • Petro Hryhorenko
  • Lev Kopelev
  • Sergei Kovalev
  • Natan Sharansky
  • Eduard Limonov

Russian politicians

  • Sergei Kiriyenko, prime minister of Russian Federation
  • Yevgeny Primakov, prime minister of Russian Federation
  • Alexey Razumovsky, count of Imperial Russia
  • Yevgeny Yasin, minister of economy of Russian Federation
  • Grigory Yavlinsky, liberal economist

Polish politicians

  • Herman Lieberman, socialist politician
  • Mieczysław Moczar, communist politician
  • Karl Radek, Bolshevik politician
  • Wanda Wasilewska, communist politician

Religious leaders and theologians

Orthodox Christian and Greek Catholic

  • Antin Angelovych, the first Greek Catholic metropolitan of Lviv (1808-1814)
  • Hiob Boretsky, Orthodox metropolitan of Kiev (1620-1631)
  • Blessed Nykyta Budka, the first Ukrainian Canadian Greek-Catholic bishop (1912-1927)
  • Josafat Bulhak, head of the Greek Catholic Church in Russia (1817-1838)
  • Gregory Bulgar, metropolitan of Kiev (1458-1472)
  • Gregory Camblak, metropolitan of Kiev (1415-1419)
  • Dymytriy (Yarema), Patriarch of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (1993-2000)
  • Maxim Hermaniuk, the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Archbishop of Winnipeg (1956-1992)
  • Hilarion of Kiev, the first native Rus metropolitan of Kiev (ca.1051-ca.1054)
  • Lubomyr Husar, cardinal, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (2001-present), Major Archbishop of Kiev and Halych (2005-present)
  • Saint John of Tobolsk, Orthodox metropolitan of Tobolsk (1711-1715)
  • Lev Kishka, Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1714-1728)
  • Blessed Gregory Khomyshyn, Greek Catholic bishop of Stanislav, martyr (1947)
  • Blessed Josafat Kotsylovsky, Greek Catholic bishop of Peremyshl, martyr (1947)
  • Sylvester Kossov, Orthodox metropolitan of Kiev (1647-1657)
  • Mykhailo Levitsky, cardinal (1856), Greek Catholic Archbishop of Lviv, Primate of Galicia and Lodomeria (1848-1858)
  • Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky, cardinal, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (1984-2000)
  • Saint Maxim-Gorlitsky, Orthodox priest, martyr
  • Saint Petro Mohyla, Orthodox metropolitan of Kiev (1632-1647)
  • Mefodiy (Kudryakov), metropolitan of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (2000-present)
  • Mstyslav (Stepan Skrypnyk), Patriarch of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (1990-1993)
  • Ipatij Potyj, Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1600-1613)
  • Theophan Prokopovich, vice-president of the Orthodox Holy Synod
  • Mykhailo Rahoza, Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1596-1599)
  • Teodor Rostotsky, Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1788-1805)
  • Josyf Veliamyn Rutsky, Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1613-1637)
  • Josyf Sembratovich, Greek Catholic Archbishop of Lviv (1870-1882)
  • Sylvester Sembratovich, cardinal (1894), Greek Catholic Archbishop of Lviv (1882-1898)
  • Andriy Sheptytsky, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Metropolitan Archbishop of Lviv (1900-1944)
  • Atanazy Sheptytsky, Greek Catholic bishop of Lviv (1715-1746), and metropolitan of Kiev (1728-1746)
  • Bazyl Sheptytsky, Greek Catholic bishop of Lviv (1708-1715)
  • Blessed Kliment Sheptytsky, Greek Catholic Exarch of Russia and Siberia (1939), Archimandrite of the Studites (1944), martyr (1951)
  • Lev Sheptytsky, Greek Catholic bishop of Lviv (1748-1779) and metropolitan of Kiev (1778-1779)
  • Josyf Shumlansky, Greek Catholic bishop of Lviv (1700-1708)
  • Josyf Slipyj, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (1944-1984)
  • Jazon Smogozhevsky, Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1780-1788)
  • Kliment Smolatych, metropolitan of Kiev (1147-1155)
  • Meletius Smotrytsky, Ruthenian religious activist and author
  • Stefan Soroka, Ukrainian Greek Catholic archbishop of Philadelphia
  • Saint Dmytrij (Danylo Tuptalo) of Rostov, Orthodox Saint
  • Vasyl (Lypkivsky), first metropolitan of Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (1921-1937)
  • Filip Volodkovich, Greek Catholic metropolitan of Kiev (1762-1778)
  • Ihor Voznak, Greek Catholic Archbishop of Lviv (2005-present)
  • Stephen Yavorsky, first president of the Orthodox Holy Synod (1721)

Roman Catholic

  • Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz, Count, Archbishop of Lviv (1815-33), and Archbishop of Prague (1833-38)
  • Eugeniusz Baziak, Archbishop of Lviv and Apostolic Administrator of Cracow
  • Saint Józef Bilczewski, Archbishop of Lviv
  • Marian Jaworski, Cardinal, Archbishop of Lviv
  • Adam Stanisław Krasiński, Bishop of Kamianets-Podilskyi (1757-98)
  • Władysław Aleksander Łubieński, Archbishop of Lviv (1758-59), Primate of Poland (1759-1767), and Interrex (1763-64)
  • Kajetan Sołtyk, Bishop of Kiev (Latin rite), then Bishop of Cracow
  • Józef Andrzej Załuski, Bishop of Kiev (1759-74)

Jewish

  • Jacob Avigdor, last Chief Rabbi of Drohobych
  • Solomon Buber, talmudic scholar
  • Jacob Frank, Jewish religious reformer who combined Judaism and Christianity
  • Zvi Hirsch Chajes, talmudic scholar
  • Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov, Hasidic rabbi
  • Israel ben Eliezer, founder of Hasidism
  • Malbim, rabbi and preacher
  • Nachman of Breslov, Hasidic leader
  • Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport (Shir), rabbi of Ternopil (1837-40) and Prague (1840-67)
  • Shalom Rokeach, first Rebbe of Belz (Hasidic dynasty) (1817-1855)
  • Yehoshua Rokeach, second rebbe of Belz (1857-1894)
  • Yissachar Dov Rokeach (I), third rebbe of Belz (1894-1926)
  • Aharon Rokeach, fourth rebbe of Belz (1926-1957)
  • Yoel Sirkis, great rabbi, one of Achronim
  • Naftali Herz Tur-Sinai, Hebrew scholar
  • Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev, Hasidic leader
  • Israel Zolli, Chief Rabbi of Rome who converted to Roman Catholicism, born in Brody

Others

  • Muhammad Asad, Jewish religious writer who converted to Islam, Pakistani diplomat
  • Helena Blavatsky, founder of Theosophy
  • Józef Teodorowicz, Archbishop of Lviv (Armenian rite)

Sport

Archery

  • Tetyana Berezhna, archer
  • Nataliya Burdeyna, archer
  • Dmytro Hrachov, archer (Olympic bronze - team)
  • Kateryna Palekha, archer
  • Viktor Ruban, archer (Olympic bronze - team)
  • Oleksandr Serdyuk, archer (Olympic bronze - team)
  • Christopher Ondusky, archer
  • Megan Ondusky, archer

Basketball

  • Viktor Khryapa, basketball player
  • Slava Medvedenko, basketball player
  • Oleksiy Pecherov, basketball player
  • Vitaly Potapenko, basketball player

Boxing

  • Oleksandr Dimitrenko, boxer
  • Volodymyr Klychko, boxer
  • Vitaliy Klychko, boxer
  • Vladimir Virchis, boxer

Chess

  • Lev Alburt, Ukrainian Champion (1972, 1973, 1974)
  • Izak Aloni, Lviv Champion (1936, 1939)
  • Boris Alterman
  • Lev Aptekar
  • Anatoly Bannik, Ukrainian Champion (1945, 1946, 1951, 1955, 1964)
  • Alexander Beliavsky, Champion of the USSR (1987, and thrice jointly - 1974, 1980, 1990)
  • Ossip Bernstein, All-Russian Sub-Champion (1903)
  • Efim Bogoljubow, Champion of the USSR (1924, 1925), FIDE World Champion (1928/29), Challenger for World Championship (1929, 1934)
  • Fedor Bohatirchuk, Champion of the USSR (1927 - jointly), Ukrainian Sub-Champion (1924) and Champion (1937), Canadian Sub-Champion (1949)
  • Isaac Boleslavsky, Ukrainian Champion (1938, 1939, 1940)
  • David Bronstein, Ukrainian Sub-Champion (1940), Champion of the USSR (1948, 1949 - both jointly), Challenger for World Championship (1951),
  • Oscar Chajes
  • Josif Dorfman, Champion of the USSR (1977 - jointly)
  • Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky, Kiev Champion (1900, 1902, 1903, 1906)
  • Alexander Evensohn, Kiev Champion (1914)
  • Salo Flohr, winner of the 1957 Ukrainian Championship (off contest)
  • Maurice Fox
  • Henryk Friedman, seven-times Lviv Champion (1926-1934)
  • Efim Geller, Ukrainian Champion (1950, 1957, 1958, 1959), Champion of the USSR (1955, 1979)
  • Edward Gerstenfeld
  • Vitali Golod, Ukrainian Champion (1991)
  • Eduard Gufeld
  • Ilya Gurevich
  • Mikhail Gurevich, Ukrainian Champion (1984), Champion of the USSR (1985 - jointly)
  • Alexander Huzman
  • Vasyl Ivanchuk, Champion of Europe (2004)
  • Abram Khavin, Ukrainian Champion (1954)
  • Artur Kogan
  • Alexander Konstantinopolsky, Kiev Champion five consecutive times (1932-1936)
  • Irina Krush
  • Kateryna Lahno
  • Konstantin Lerner, Ukrainian Champion (1978, 1982)
  • Paul List, Odessa Champion (1908)
  • Marta Litinskaya-Shul
  • Moishe Lowtzky
  • Adrian Mikhalchishin
  • Alexander Onischuk
  • Sam Palatnik
  • Ruslan Ponomariov, FIDE World Champion (2002)
  • Stepan Popel, Champion of Lviv (1930), Paris (1951, 1953, 1954) and eventually, of the Ukrainians in North America (USA and Canada)
  • Ignatz von Popiel, Lviv Sub-Champion (1925)
  • Vsevolod Rauzer, Ukrainian Champion (1927, 1933 - jointly)
  • Oleg Romanishin, European Junior Champion (1973)
  • Nicolas Rossolimo
  • Ludmila Rudenko, Women's World Champion (1950-1953)
  • Yuri Sakharov, Ukrainian Champion (1966, 1968)
  • Vladimir Savon, Ukrainian Champion (1969 - jointly), Champion of the USSR (1971)
  • Lidia Semenova
  • Alexey Sokolsky, Ukrainian Champion (1947, 1948)
  • Leonid Stein, Ukrainian Champion (1960, 1962), Champion of the USSR (1963, 1965, 1966)
  • Mark Taimanov, Champion of the USSR (1956)
  • Vladimir Tukmakov, Ukrainian Champion (1970)
  • Boris Verlinsky, Ukrainian Champion (1926), Champion of the USSR (1929)
  • Yakov Vilner, Ukrainian Champion (1924, 1925, 1928)
  • Daniel Yanofsky
  • Abram Zamikhovsky, Ukrainian Champion (1931)

Football (soccer)

  • Oleksandr Aliev, footballer
  • Igor Belanov, footballer, Ballon d'or (1986)
  • Oleg Blokhin, footballer, Ballon d'or (1975)
  • Walter Chyzowych, footballer, football coach
  • Valeriy Lobanovs'kyi, football coach
  • Oleh Luzhny, footballer
  • Serhiy Rebrov, footballer
  • Andriy Shevchenko, footballer, Ballon d'or (2004)
  • Oleksandr Shovkovsky, footballer
  • Anatoliy Tymoschuk, footballer
  • Danny Vieths,footballer

Gymnastics

  • Iryna Deriugina, gymnast
  • Maria Gorokhovskaya, gymnast (2 Olympic golds)
  • Tatyana Gutsu, gymnast (Olympic gold)
  • Lilia Podkopayeva, gymnast (Olympic gold)
  • Larissa Latynina, gymnast (9 Olympic golds)
  • Kateryna Serebrians'ka, gymnast (Olympic gold)
  • Oxana Skaldina, gymnast (Olympic bronze)
  • Olexandra Tymoshenko, gymnast (Olympic gold)
  • Olena Vitrychenko, gymnast (Olympic bronze)
  • Roman Zozulya, gymnast

Ice Hockey

  • Ruslan Fedotenko, ice hockey player
  • Orest Kindrachuk, ice hockey player
  • Alexei Ponikarovsky, hockey player
  • Terry Sawchuk, hockey player
  • Denis Shvidki, hockey player
  • Vitaly Vishnevsky, ice hockey player
  • Alexei Zhitnik, ice hockey player
  • Nikolai Zherdev, ice hockey player

Track & Field

  • Valeri Borzov, sprinter (2 Olympic golds)
  • Sergey Bubka, pole vault legend (Olympic gold), numerous world records
  • Inessa Kravets, jumper (world record in triple jump)
  • Vladimir Kuts, long distance runner (2 Olympic golds)
  • Zhanna Pintusevych-Blok, sprinter (World Championship gold)
  • Tamara & Irina Press, sister athletes (5 Olympic golds in total)

Orang sukan lain

  • Oksana Baiul, figure skater (Olympic gold)
  • Yana Klochkova, swimmer (4 Olympic golds)
  • Lenny Krayzelburg, swimmer (now U.S. citizen) (3 Olympic golds)
  • Valentin Mankin, sailor (3 Olympic golds)
  • Andriy Medvedev, tennis player
  • Fania Melnik, discus thrower (Olympic gold)
  • Igor Olshansky, American football player
  • Viktor Petrenko, figure skater (Olympic gold)
  • Timur Taimazov, wieghtlifting (world and Olympic records)
  • Viktor Tsybulenko, javelin (Olympic gold, Olympic bronze)
  • Yaroslav Vynokur, billiards player (World Champion)
  • Vassyl Virastyuk, worlds strongest man competition (1st place 2004)

Other

  • Elena Filatova, Internet diarist
  • Georgiy Gongadze, journalist whose murder was linked to government officials
  • Dave Humeniuk, famous Alliston resident (USA)
  • Hryhory Nestor, the oldest alive Ukrainian (116 years-old, born in 1891 in Galicia, then Austria-Hungary)
  • Joseph Oleskiw, early promoter of immigration to Canada
  • Snejana Onopka, supermodel
  • Anatoly Onoprienko, serial killer
  • Roxelana (born Anastassia Lisowska), or Khourrem (Hürrem), Sultan wife of Suleyman the Magnificent
  • Volodymyr Shayan
  • Leonid Stadnik, world's tallest man
  • Sergey Vovk, book reviewer, beginning writer
  • Victoria Zdrok, erotic model
  • Dima Oliynyk, webdesigner
  • Olga Litvinenko, 2006 Miss Connecticut Teen USA

Lihat juga

  • List of Ukrainian Jews
  • Senarai Galician Jews
  • Senarai orang mengikut kebangsaan
  • Senarai orang
  • Senarai orang Ukraine Amerika
  • Senarai orang Ukraine Kanada
  • Galicia (Central Europe)
  • Personalities from Galicia (modern period)

Rujukan

  1. ^ http://www.museum.com.ua/en/rukov/rukov.htm
  2. ^ http://jewisheritage.blogspot.com/search/label/Peinture

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