List of language creators
A conlanger /ˈkɒnlæŋər/ is a person who invents conlangs (constructed languages).
Professional conlangers
Individuals who have been hired to create languages.
- Victoria Fromkin - Paku (a.k.a. Pakuni)
 - Paul Frommer - Na'vi, Barsoomian
 - Marc Okrand - Klingon, Vulcan, Atlantean
 - Matt Pearson - Thhtmaa
 - David J. Peterson - Dothraki, Valyrian, Kastithanu, L'Irathi, Indojisnen, Sondiv, Shiväisith, Lishepus, Trigedasleng
 - Wolf Wikeley - Tho Fan
 
Published international-auxiliary conlangers
"Auxlangers" are conlangers who have created languages intended for international communication.
- Louis de Beaufront
 - Léon Bollack
 - James Cooke Brown
 - Louis Couturat
 - Alexander Gode
 - Ján Herkeľ
 - Lancelot Hogben
 - Otto Jespersen
 - Juraj Križanić
 - Matija Majar
 - Jackson Moore
 - Charles Kay Ogden
 - Giuseppe Peano
 - Kenneth L. Pike
 - Waldemar Rosenberger
 - Johann Martin Schleyer
 - Kenneth Searight
 - Edgar de Wahl
 - L. L. Zamenhof
 
Published fictional conlangers
Conlangers whose work has been published in books or other media that they created:
- Richard Adams: Lapine, in Watership Down
 - Hector Berlioz
 - Anthony Burgess: Nadsat in A Clockwork Orange & a prehistoric language in Quest for Fire.
 - Samuel R. Delany
 - Suzette Doctolero: Enchanta from the Encantadia Saga.
 - Diane Duane
 - Suzette Haden Elgin: Láadan, in the Native Tongue series
 - Václav Havel
 - Frank Herbert
 - M.A.R. Barker: Tsolyáni for Tékumel
 - Hergé
 - Ursula K. Le Guin
 - Barry B. Longyear
 - Morioka Hiroyuki
 - George Orwell: Newspeak, in Nineteen Eighty-Four
 - Lynne Sharon Schwartz: in The Writing on the Wall
 - J. R. R. Tolkien: more than twenty languages including Quenya, Sindarin, Khuzdul; see Languages constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien
 - Karen Traviss: Mando'a in the Star Wars expanded universe
 - Christian Vander
 - Tad Williams: Higher Singing in Tailchaser's Song
 - Marion Zimmer Bradley
 - Robert Jordan: The Old Tongue in The Wheel of Time
 - Christopher Paolini: The Ancient Language in the Inheritance Cycle (Eragon and its sequels)
 
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