List of Slovenes
This is a list of Slovenes and people from Slovenia that are notable.
Artists including performing arts
- Zvest Apollonio (1935–2009) – painter and graphic artist.
 - Stanislava Brezovar (1937–2003) – ballerina.
 - Jože Ciuha (1924–2015) – painter, graphic artist and illustrator
 - Avgust Černigoj (1898–1985) – painter.
 - Maks Fabiani (1865–1962) – architect.
 - Ivan Grohar (1867–1911) – painter.
 - Herman Gvardjančič (1943– ) – painter.
 - Stane Jagodič (1943– ) – painter, graphic artist, montager and illustrator.
 - Božidar Jakac (1899–1989) – painter, graphic artist and illustrator.
 - Rihard Jakopič (1869–1943) – painter.
 - Matija Jama (1872–1947) – Impressionist painter.
 - Ivana Kobilca (1861–1926) – realist painter.
 - Janez Ravnik (1928– ) – painter, sculptor, professor of art
 - Lojze Logar (1944–2014) – painter and graphic artist.
 - Adriana Maraž (1931–2015) – painter and graphic artist.
 - Pino Mlakar (1907–2006) – ballet dancer and choreographer.
 - Miki Muster (1925– ) – illustrator.
 - Marko Mušič (1941– ) – architect.
 - Zoran Mušič (1909–2005) – painter.
 - Veno Pilon (1896–1970) – painter.
 - Jože Plečnik (1872–1957) – architect.
 - Marjetica Potrč – artist.
 - Jakob Savinšek (1922–1961) – sculptor.
 - Matej Sternen (1870–1949) – painter.
 - Vladimir Šubic – architect.
 - Jožef Tominc (1790–1866) – painter.
 - Ivan Vurnik (1884–1971) – architect and town planner.
 
See also: List of Slovenian painters
Authors
- Frederic Baraga (1797–1868) – bishop, author
 - Vladimir Bartol (1903–1967) – author
 - France Bevk (1890–1970) – author
 - Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) – author, poet, storyteller, dramatist and essayist.
 - Matija Čop (1797–1835) – author
 - Mate Dolenc (1945– ) – author.
 - Fran Saleški Finžgar (1871–1963) – author and priest.
 - France Forstnerič (1933–2007) – author, poet and journalist.
 - Peter Handke (1942– ) – author (Slovenian mother)
 - Janez Jalen (1891–1966) – author.
 - Drago Jančar (1948– ) – author and dramatist.
 - Jože Javoršek (1920–1990) – author.
 - Branka Jurca (1914–1999) – author.
 - Josip Jurčič (1844–1881) – author.
 - Srečko Kosovel (1904–1926) – poet.
 - Tomo Križnar (1954– ) – world traveller, humanitarian, author
 - Lovro Kuhar (1893–1950) – author.
 - Fran Levstik (1831–1887) – author.
 - Anton Tomaž Linhart (1756–1795) – dramatist and historian.
 - Cvetka Lipuš (1959– ) – author
 - Florjan Lipuš (1937– ) – author.
 - Franko Luin (1941–2005) – author, editor, typographer.
 - Mira Mihelič (1912–1985) – author.
 - Miha Mazzini (1961– ) – author
 - Boris Pahor (1913– ) – author
 - Ivan Potrč – author.
 - Sebastijan Pregelj (1970– ) – author
 - France Prešeren (1800–1849) – poet.
 - Benka Pulko (1967– ) – author and Guinness World Record setting world traveler.
 - Miha Remec (1928– ) – author.
 - Anton Martin Slomšek (1800–1862) – bishop, author, poet and national regenerator.
 - Josip Stritar (1836–1923) – poet, author and editor.
 - Tomaž Šalamun (1941–2014) – poet.
 - Ivan Tavčar (1851–1923) – author, lawyer and politician.
 - Janez Trdina (1830–1905) – author.
 - Primož Trubar (1508–1586) – Protestant reformer and author.
 
See also: List of Slovenian language poets
Inventors
- Alojz Knafelc (1859–1937) – creator of Slovenian trail blaze.
 - Janez Puh (German Johann Puch) (1862–1914) – inventor, innovator, industrial designer and manufacturer.
 - Janez Auguštin Puhar (1814–1864) – priest, photographer, painter and poet – invented a photography on the glass in 1842.
 - Herman Potočnik – Noordung (1892–1929), one of the founders of astronautics.
 - Edvard Rusjan (1886–1911) – pilot and aeronautic pioneer.
 - Richard Fuisz (b 1939) – pharmaceutical inventor of controlled release drug beads, quick dissolve tablet systems, thin film drug delivery systems as well as various medical devices, diagnostic devices and electronic mail patents.
 - Japec Jakopin (b 1951) – yacht designer
 - Ivo Boscarol (b 1956) – light aircraft designer and manufacturer
 - Joseph Fuisz (b 1970) – inventor on thirty five patents relating to drug delivery and computer fields.
 
Military personnel
- Odilo Globocnik (1904–1945) – a prominent nazi and later an SS leader.
 - Anton Haus – Grand Admiral of the Austro-Hungarian Navy.
 - Karel Destovnik Kajuh (1922–1944) – poet and national hero.
 - Rudolf Maister (1874–1934 ) – general and poet.
 - Leon Rupnik (1880–1946) – Yugoslav general, Inspector-General of the Slovenian Home Guard
 
Film, radio and television
- Vinci Vogue Anžlovar (1963– ) – film director.
 - Valentin Areh (1971– ) – war correspondent and TV journalist.
 - Miha Baloh (1928– ) – actor.
 - Matija Barl (1940– ) – actor.
 - Polde Bibič (1933–2012) – actor.
 - Demeter Bitenc (1922– ) – actor.
 - František Čap (1913–1972) – film director.
 - George Dolenz (1908–1963) – (Born Jure Dolenc.) movie/TV actor, father of actor/musician Micky Dolenz and grandfather of actress Ami Dolenz.
 - Karpo Godina (1943– ) – film director, cameraman and montage editor.
 - Andrej Hieng (1925–2000) – storyteller, dramatist, film director and stage editor.
 - Boštjan Hladnik (1929–2006) – film director, scenarist and montage editor.
 - Željko Ivanek – Hollywood actor
 - Polona Juh /1971-) – actress
 - Damjan Kozole (1964– ) – film director and scenarist.
 - Janez Lapajne (1967– ) – film director.
 - Jože Pogačnik (1932– ) – film director and scenarist.
 - Igor Pretnar (1924–1977) – film and theatre director.
 - Janko Ravnik (1891–1982) – film director, pianist, composer, pedagogue and photographer.
 - Tanja Ribič (1968– ) – actress and singer.
 - Ita Rina (1907–1979) – actress.
 - Franci Slak (1953–2007) – film and TV director and scenarist.
 - Danijel Sraka (1975– ) – film director.
 - France Štiglic (1919–1993) – film director.
 - Zlatko Šugman (1932–2008) – actor.
 - Jonas Žnidaršič (1962– ) – actor and TV journalist.
 
Musicians and composers
- Bojan Adamič (1912–1995) – composer and conductor.
 - Blaž Arnič (1901–1970) – composer.
 - Slavko Avsenik (1929–2015) – composer and musician.
 - Helena Blagne Zaman (1963 – ) – singer.
 - Lojze Bratuž (1902–1937) – composer, choirmaster
 - Ciril Cvetko (1920–1999) – composer, conductor, pedagogue and publicist.
 - Micky Dolenz (1945 – ) – drummer of The Monkees
 - Jakob Gallus Petelin (1550–1591) – composer and conductor.
 - Jani Golob (1948 – ) – composer and violinist.
 - Alenka Gotar (1979– ) – soprano singer
 - Božidar Kantušer (1921–1999) – composer
 - Marjan Kozina (1907–1966) – composer.
 - Marijan Lipovšek (1910–1995) – composer, pianist, pedagogue, musical essayist.
 - Marjana Lipovšek (1946 – ) – opera singer, mezzo-soprano.
 - Magnifico (1965 – ) – composer and singer.
 - Mr. Doctor – vocalist and composer of the Devil Doll.
 - Walter Ostanek (1935 – ) – Polka
 - Tomaž Pengov – composer, musician and singer.
 - Zoran Predin (1958 – ) – composer and singer
 - Oto Pestner – composer, musician and singer.
 - Jože Privšek (1937–1998) – composer and musician.
 - Anja Rupel (1966 – ) – singer and radio announcer.
 - Majda Sepe – singer.
 - Lojze Slak (1932 – 2011) – composer and musician.
 - Adi Smolar – composer, musician and singer.
 - Karmen Stavec (1973 – ) – musician and singer.
 - Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770) – composer and violinist
 - Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak (1940 – ) – pianist and musical pedagogue.
 - Audrey Totter (1917–2013) – American actress
 - Hugo Wolf (1860–1903) – composer
 - Frankie Yankovic (1915–1998) – Polka
 
See also: Music of Slovenia
Philosophers
- Mladen Dolar (1951) – philosopher, co-founder of the Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis
 - Milan Komar (1921–2006) – philosopher
 - Anton Strle (1915–2003) – theologian
 - Slavoj Žižek (1949) – sociologist, philosopher and cultural critic
 - Alenka Zupančič (1966) – philosopher and cultural critic
 - Ivo Urbančič (1930) – philosopher
 - Tine Hribar (1941) – philosopher
 
Politicians
- Andrej Bajuk (1943–2011) – third prime minister of independent Slovenia.
 - John Blatnik (1911-1991) – U.S. Congressman
 - Leonard J. Bodack – former Pennsylvania State Senator
 - Jože Brilej (1910–1981) – Yugoslav politician, diplomat and ambassador, President of the United Nations Security Council (1956)
 - Leo von Caprivi (1831–1899) – German major general and statesman who served as German Chancellor from March 1890 to October 1894 (His family (original surname Kopriva) was of Slovenian and Italian origin)
 - Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008) – 2nd prime minister of independent Slovenia, 3rd president of Slovenia 2003–2008.
 - Tom Harkin – US Senator
 - Janez Janša (1958–) – fifth prime minister of independent Slovenia.
 - Boris Kidrič (1912–1953) – communist, politician, statesman and economist.
 - Amy Jean Klobuchar (1960–) – United States Senator from Minnesota.
 - Anton Korošec (1872–1940) – prominent Yugoslav politician.
 - Milan Kučan (1941–) – first and second president of independent Slovenia 1991–2002.
 - Frank Lausche – former U.S. Senator, Governor of Ohio & Mayor of Cleveland
 - Vladko Maček (1879–1964) – Croatian politician of Slovene origin from the first half of the 20th century. He led the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS)
 - James Oberstar – U.S. Representative from Minnesota
 - Lojze Peterle (1948–) – first prime minister of independent Slovenia.
 - Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti (1948–) – leader of the Slovenian national party (SNS).
 - Tanya Plibersek – Australian politician – House of Representatives
 - Anton Rop (1960–) – fourth prime minister of independent Slovenia.
 - Gregorij Rožman (1883–1959) – Bishop of Ljubljana (1930–1945), collaborator with Italian and German occupying forces during the Second World War.
 - Edvard Kardelj Sperans (1910–1979) – prewar communist, politician, statesman and publicist.
 - Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980) – president of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia between 1945 and 1980 (son of a Croat father, Franjo Broz, and a Slovenian mother, Marija Javeršek)
 - Danilo Türk (1952–) – President elect of Slovenia
 - Walter Veltroni (1955–) – Mayor of Rome (Slovenian mother)
 - George Voinovich – U.S. Senator, former Governor of Ohio and Mayor of Cleveland, (Slovenian Mother)
 - Anton Vratuša (1915–) – politician and diplomat, who was the Prime Minister of Slovenia from 1978–80 and of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, also its ambassador to the United Nations
 
Scientists
- Robert Blinc (1933–2011) – physicist.
 - Ivan Bratko (1946– ) – computer scientist.
 - Srečko Brodar (1893–1987) – palaeontologist.
 - Dragotin Cvetko (1911–1993) – musicologist.
 - Andrej Čadež – astrophysicist.
 - Lavo Čermelj (1889–1980) – physicist.
 - Davorin Dolar (1921–2005) – chemist.
 - Josip Globevnik (1945– ) – mathematician.
 - Pavel Grošelj (1883–1940) – biologist and belletrist.
 - Jovan Hadži – biologist.
 - Anton Janežič (1828–1869) – Slavist and grammarian.
 - Jernej Kopitar (1780–1844) – philologist.
 - Peter Kozler (1824–1879) – lawyer, geographer, cartographer, politician and manufacturer.
 - Ivo Lah (1896–1979) – mathematician.
 - Tine Logar (1916–2002) – philologist and dialectologist.
 - Thomas Luckmann (1929– ) – sociologist.
 - Anton Melik (1890–1966) – geographer.
 - Franc Miklošič (1813–1891) – philologist.
 - Avgust Pavel (1886–1946) – ethnologist.
 - Anton Peterlin (1908–1993) – physicist.
 - Josip Plemelj (1873–1967) – mathematician.
 - Herman Potočnik - Noordung (1892–1929) – pioneer of astronautics and cosmonautics, and rocket engineer.
 - Fritz Pregl (1869–1930) – chemist, Nobel prize for chemistry 1923.
 - Janko Prunk (1942– ) – historian.
 - Fran Ramovš (1890–1952) – philologist and dialectologist.
 - Zoran Rant (1904–1972) – mechanical engineer.
 - Simon Rutar (1851–1903) – historian, geographer, archaeologist and geologist.
 - Ljubo Sirc (1920 – ) – economist.
 - Boris Sket (1936 – ) – zoologist.
 - Branko Stanovnik (1938 – ) – chemist.
 - Jožef Stefan (1835–1893) – physicist and mathematician.
 - Janez Strnad (1934 – ) – physicist and populariser of natural science.
 - Jože Toporišič (1926–2014) – philologist.
 - Anton Trstenjak (1906–1996) – psychologist and theologian.
 - Johann Weikhard von Valvasor (1641–1693) – nobleman and polymath.
 - Jurij Bartolomej Vega (1754–1802) – mathematician, physicist and artillery officer.
 - Ivan Vidav (1918 – ) – mathematician.
 - Milan Vidmar (1885–1962) – electrical engineer, chess player and chess theorist.
 - Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819) – poet, journalist, philologist.
 - Egon Zakrajšek (1941–2002) – mathematician and computer scientist.
 - Miroslav Zei (1914–2006) – Marine Biologist.
 
See also: List of Slovenian mathematicians and List of Slovenian physicists
Sports personalities
- Vili Ameršek – football player.
 - Alenka Bikar – sprinter, Olympic athlete.
 - Brigita Brezovac (1979– ) – IFBB professional bodybuilder
 - Brigita Bukovec (1970– ) – athlete, Olympic athlete.
 - Anja Čarman – swimmer
 - Miroslav Cerar (1939– ) – gymnast, Olympic athlete.
 - Jolanda Čeplak (1976– ) – Olympic, athlete.
 - Iztok Čop (1972– ) – rower, Olympic athlete.
 - Ivo Daneu – basketball player.
 - Rajmond Debevec (1963 – ) – shooter, Olympic athlete.
 - Goran Dragić – basketball player (NBA), Serbian father and Slovene mother
 - Zoran Dragić – basketball player (NBA), Serbian father and Slovene mother
 - Jure Franko – alpine skier, Olympic athlete
 - Urška Hrovat – alpine skier, Olympic athlete.
 - Mima Jaušovec (1956– ) – female tennis player.
 - Davo Karničar (1962– ) – alpine and extreme skier.
 - Srečko Katanec (1963– ) – football player and selector, Olympic athlete.
 - Anže Kopitar – NHL hockey player, Olympic athlete.
 - Jure Košir – alpine skier, Olympic athlete.
 - Robert Kranjec – alpine ski jumper.
 - Bojan Križaj (1957– ) – alpine skier, Olympic athlete.
 - Petra Majdič – cross country skier, Olympic athlete.
 - Tina Maze – alpine skier.
 - Marko Milič – basketball player
 - Radoslav Nesterovič – basketball player (NBA)
 - Bogdan Norčič – alpine ski jumper.
 - Branko Oblak (1947– ) – football player.
 - Bruno Parma (1941– ) – chess player.
 - Franci Petek – ski jumper, Olympic athlete
 - Primož Peterka (1979– ) – ski jumper, Olympic athlete.
 - Borut Petrič (1961– ), swimmer
 - Darjan Petrič (1964– ), swimmer
 - Rok Petrovič (1966–1993) – alpine skier.
 - Vasja Pirc (1907–1980) – chess player.
 - Špela Pretnar – alpine skier.
 - Iztok Puc - handball player.
 - Jure Robič (1965 – 2010) – marathon cyclist.
 - Mladen Rudonja – football player.
 - Uroš Slokar – basketball player (NBA)
 - Katarina Srebotnik – tennis player.
 - Elvis Stojko – figure skater.
 - Boris Strel – alpine skier, Olympic athlete.
 - Martin Strel (1954– ) – ultra marathon swimmer.
 - Mateja Svet (1968– ) – alpine skier, Olympic athlete.
 - Leon Štukelj (1898–1999) – gymnast, Olympic athlete.
 - Miran Tepeš – ski jumper, Olympic athlete.
 - Beno Udrih – basketball player (NBA)
 - Primož Ulaga – ski jumper, Olympic athlete
 - Peter Vilfan – basketball player.
 - Sasha Vujačić – basketball player (NBA), Serbian father and Slovene mother
 - Zlatko Zahovič (1971– ) – football player.
 - Jure Zdovc – basketball player, Olympic athlete.
 - Matjaž Zupan – alpine ski jumper, Olympic athlete.
 - Peter Žonta – alpine ski jumper.
 - Denis Žvegelj – rower, Olympic athlete.
 - Luka Kopač – professional league of legends player.
 
Other people
- Danilo Dolci (1924–1997) – Sociologist and political activist (Slovenian mother)
 - Ivan Kramberger (1936–1992) – philanthropist
 - Melania Knauss (1970 – ) – model, wife of Donald Trump.
 - Shenphen Rinpoche (1969 – ) – Abbot of first Buddhist Congregation in Slovenia.
 
See also
- List of people by nationality
 - List of Slovene writers and poets in Hungary
 - List of Slovenian artists
 - List of Slovenian computer scientists
 - List of Slovenian playwrights
 - List of Slovenian mathematicians
 - List of Slovenian physicists
 - Slovenian Americans
 - Slovenian Canadians
 
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