List of Bulgarians
Famous or notable Bulgarians include:
Bulgarian monarchs
- Kubrat
- Batbayan
- Asparukh of Bulgaria
- Tervel of Bulgaria
- Kormesiy of Bulgaria
- Sevar of Bulgaria
- Kormisosh of Bulgaria
- Vinekh of Bulgaria
- Telets of Bulgaria
- Sabin of Bulgaria
- Umor of Bulgaria
- Toktu of Bulgaria
- Pagan of Bulgaria
- Telerig of Bulgaria
- Kardam of Bulgaria
- Krum of Bulgaria
- Omurtag of Bulgaria
- Malamir of Bulgaria
- Presian of Bulgaria
- Boris I Michael
- Simeon the Great
- Peter I of Bulgaria
- Boris II of Bulgaria
- Roman of Bulgaria
- Samuil of Bulgaria
- Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria
- Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria
- Presian II of Bulgaria
- Peter (II) Delyan of Bulgaria
- Constantin Bodin (Peter (III))
- Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria
- Peter IV of Bulgaria
- Kaloyan of Bulgaria
- Boril of Bulgaria
- Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
- Kaliman I of Bulgaria
- Michael Asen I of Bulgaria
- Kaliman II of Bulgaria
- Mitso Asen of Bulgaria
- Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria
- Michael Asen II of Bulgaria
- Ivaylo of Bulgaria
- Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria
- George I of Bulgaria
- Smilets of Bulgaria
- Chaka of Bulgaria
- Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria
- George II of Bulgaria
- Michael III Shishman of Bulgaria
- Ivan Stephen of Bulgaria
- Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
- Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria
- Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria
- Constantine II of Bulgaria
- Alexander I of Bulgaria
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
- Boris III of Bulgaria
- Simeon II of Bulgaria
Performing arts
Directors
- Christo Christov
- Slatan Dudow
- Georgi Djulgerov
- Tonislav Hristov
- Lyudmil Kirkov
- Nikola Korabov
- Nikola Kovachev
- Vulo Radev
- Petar B. Vasilev
- Binka Zhelyazkova
Actors and actresses
- George Baker
- Nikolay Binev
- Stefan Danailov
- Nina Dobrev
- Itzhak Fintzi
- Georgi Georgiev
- Georgi Georgiev-Getz
- Kiril Gospodinov
- Stanislav Ianevski
- Gloria Ivanova
- Georgi Kaloyanchev
- Apostol Karamitev
- Nevena Kokanova
- Todor Kolev
- Victoria Koleva
- Marius Kurkinski
- Moni Moshonov (born 1951), Bulgarian-born Israeli actor and comedian
- Stoyanka Mutafova
- Lyubomir Neikov
- Georgi Partsalev
- Katya Paskaleva
- Bashar Rahal
- Hristo Shopov
- Naum Shopov
- Petar Slabakov
- Kosta Tsonev
- Grigor Vachkov
- Kamen Vodenicharov
Dancers
Journalists
Television
TV hosts
TV News presenters
Showmen
Literature
Authors
- Elisaveta Bagryana
- Petar Beron
- Ran Bosilek
- Assen Bossev
- Hristo Botev
- Elias Canetti
- Dobri Chintulov
- Chudomir
- Clement of Ohrid
- Constantine of Preslav
- Atanas Dalchev
- Dimcho Debelyanov
- Alexenia Dimitrova
- Dimitar Dimov
- Vasil Drumev
- Petya Dubarova
- John Exarch
- Dora Gabe
- Nikolai Haitov
- Paisiy Hilendarski
- Chernorizetz Hrabar
- Angel Karaliychev
- Lyuben Karavelov
- Stefan Kisyov
- Aleko Konstantinov
- Miladinov Brothers
- Grigor Parlichev
- Elin Pelin
- Ivailo Petrov
- Valeri Petrov
- Julian Popov
- Yordan Radichkov
- Radoy Ralin
- Kuzman Shapkarev
- Pencho Slaveykov
- Petko Slaveykov
- Hristo Smirnenski
- Emiliyan Stanev
- Zahari Stoyanov
- Anton Strashimirov
- Stanislav Stratiev
- Edvin Sugarev
- Dimitar Talev
- Tzvetan Todorov
- Stefan Tzanev
- Nikola Vaptsarov
- Ivan Vazov
- Pavel Vezhinov
- Vladislav the Grammarian
- Dobri Voinikov
- Sofronii Vrachanski
- Peyo Yavorov
- Nedyalko Yordanov
- Yordan Yovkov
Theory of Literature
Music
Composers
- See also List of Bulgarian composers
*Georgi Andreev
- Nikola Atanasov
- Alexandra Fol
- Marin Goleminov
- Michail Goleminov
- Dobri Hristov
- Nikolo Kotzev
- Petar Krumov
- John Kukuzelis
- Filip Kutev
- Milcho Leviev
- Emanuil Manolov
- Georgi Minchev
- Dimitar Nenov
- Ivo Papasov
- Albena Petrovic-Vratchanska
- Stefan Popov
- Anna-Maria Ravnopolska-Dean
- Petko Stainov
- Dobrinka Tabakova
- Ralitsa Tcholakova
- Georgi Tutev
- Stefan Valdobrev
- Pancho Vladigerov
Singers and musicians
- Alexis Weissenberg
- Angela Tosheva
- Boris Christoff
- Desi Slava
- Elena Nicolai
- Emil Dimitrov
- Gena Dimitrova
- Gloria
- Ivo Papasov
- Kiril Marichkov
- Georgi Minchev
- Kristo - Hristo Balabanov
- Lili Ivanova
- Ljuba Welitsch
- Ludmilla Diakovska
- Maria Elena Infantino
- Marius Kurkinski
- Mira Aroyo
- Nayden Todorov
- Neva Krysteva
- Nicolai Ghiaurov
- Nikola Giuzelev
- Raina Kabaivanska
- Ralitsa Tcholakova
- Slavi Trifonov
- Spens
- Stefan Valdobrev
- Svetla Protich
- Svilen Noev
- Theodosii Spassov
- Valya Balkanska
- Vassil Naidenov
- Veneta Vicheva
- Vesselina Kasarova
- Yildiz Ibrahimova
- Yoan Kukuzel
Visual arts
Photographers
- Vladimir Krumov
- Nacho Kamenov
Sculptors
- Assen Botev
- Ivan Minekov
- Christo
- Lyubomir Dalchev
- Petar Koutzarov
- Todor Todorov
- Vezhdi Rashidov
Graphic artists
Painters
- Angel Metodiev
- Bencho Obreshkov
- Boris Georgiev
- Christo Yavashev - Christo
- Chudomir
- Dechko Uzunov
- Dimitre Mehandjiysky
- Ekaterina Savova-Nenova
- George Papazov
- Gredi Assa
- Hristofor Zhefarovich
- Ilia Beshkov
- Ivan Markvichka
- Ivan Nenov
- Jules Pascin
- Keratza Vissulceva
- Konstantin Shtarkelov
- Nikola Avramov
- Nikola Marinov
- Radi Nedelchev
- Silvia Dimitrova
- Vladimir Dimitrov - Maistora
- Yaroslav Veshin
- Yanko Tihov
- Zahariy Zograf
- Zlatyu Boyadzhiev
Architects
- Victoria Angelova (1902–1947), Bulgaria's first woman architect
- Milka Bliznakov
- Andrey Damyanov
- Kolyu Ficheto
- Georgi Fingov
- Naum Torbov
Cartoonists
- Alex Maleev
- Vlad Kolarov
Arts Curators
Business
Businessmen
- Igor Velikov
- Emil Kyulev
- Georgi Naydenov
- Igor Parvanov
- Iliya Pavlov
- Kroum Pindoff
State
Politicians
- Georgi Atanasov
- Prince Alexander of Battenberg
- Bogomil Bonev
- Boyko Borisov
- Todor Burmov
- Vulko Chervenkov
- Filip Dimitrov
- Georgi Dimitrov
- Konstantin Dimitrov
- Anastasia Dimitrova-Moser
- Kimon Georgiev
- Lyubcho Georgievski [1]
- Reneta Indzhova
- Vasil Kolarov
- Ivan Kostov
- Andrey Lukanov
- Nadezhda Mihailova
- Georgi Parvanov
- Solomon Pasi
- Vasil Radoslavov
- Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
- Blagovest Sendov
- Volen Siderov
- Stefan Sofiyanski
- Aleksandar Stamboliyski
- Stefan Stambolov
- Sergey Stanishev
- Stoyan Stavrev
- Petar Stoyanov
- Vasile Tarlev
- Borislav Tsekov
- Zhan Videnov
- Zhelyu Zhelev
- Todor Zhivkov
Revolutionaries
- Todor Aleksandrov
- Georgi Benkovski
- Dame Gruev
- Gotse Delchev
- Tsanko Dyustabanov
- Hadzhi Dimitar
- Panayot Hitov
- Todor Kableshkov
- Stefan Karadzha
- Lyuben Karavelov
- Vasil Levski
- Georgi Obretenov
- Nikola Karev
- Nikola Obretenov
- Tonka Obretenova
- Gjorche Petrov
- Yane Sandanski
- Boris Sarafov
- Georgi Sava Rakovski
- Hristo Tatarchev
- Filip Totyu
- Panayot Volov
- Stoyan Zaimov
- Hristo Botev - revolutionary, poet
- Mara Buneva
Voivodes
- Angel
- Apostol Petkov
- Chakar
- Chavdar
- Ilyo
- Indzhe
- Karposh
- Manush
- Kapitan Petko Voyvoda
- Valchan Voyvoda
Academicians
Scientists
- Asen Hadjiolov, biologist
- George Chaldakov, vascular biologist
- Stephan Angeloff, microbiologist
- Anastas Ishirkov, human geographer
- John Vincent Atanasoff, inventor of the digital electronic computer
- Krassimir Atanassov, mathematician
- Angel Balevski, inventor
- Petar Beron, educator
- Veselin Beshevliev, classicist
- Georgi Bliznakoff, chemist
- Kiril Bratanov, biologist
- Ljubomir Chakaloff, mathematician
- Kiril Chukanov, scientist
- Stamen Grigorov, physician
- Assen Jordanoff, airplane constructor
- Georgi Kitov, archaeologist
- Stefka Petrova, nutritionist
- Rostislaw Kaischew, physical chemist
- Boicho Kokinov, cognitive ccientist
- Georgi Lozanov, psychologist
- Georgi Manev, physicist
- Stefan Marinov, dissident physicist
- Georgi Nadjakov, physicist, discovered the external photoeffect
- Nikola Obreshkov, prominent mathematician
- Dimiter Orahovats, prominent physiologist
- Dimitar Paskov, pharmacist and chemist
- Angel Penchev, neurologist
- Peter Petroff, prolific inventor
- Dimitar Sasselov, astrophysicist
- Blagovest Sendov, mathematician
- Ivan Stranski, physical chemist, proposed the mechanism of Stranski-Krastanov growth
- Elka Todorova, social psychologist
- Asen Zlatarov, chemist
- Christo Ivanov, prominent organic chemist
- Vasil Zlatarski, historian
- Ivan Atanassov Petrov, neurologist
- Georgi Yordanov Georgiev, physicist
- Nikola Zlatanov, computer architect
Economists
- Stoyan Alexandrov
- Lyuben Berov
- Martin Dimitrov
- Ivan Iskrov
- Nikolay Nenovsky
- Antoaneta Vassileva
- Simeon Djankov
Philosophers
- Julia Kristeva
- Isaac Passy
- Tzvetan Todorov
- Petar Deunov
- Maria Todorova
- Ivan Stefanov
Sports
Athletics
- Stefka Kostadinova, World Record holder and 2 World Titles High Jump (1987, 1995)
- Yordanka Donkova, World Record holder and 1 World Title Hurdling (1988)
- Tereza Marinova
- Petya Pendareva, sprinter
- Iva Prandzheva
- Rostislav Dimitrov, triple jumper
Boxing
- Daisy Lang, female boxer, world champion in three different weight categories
- Georgi Kostadinov, boxer, won the Olympic Flyweight gold medal at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games for Bulgaria
- Ivailo Marinov, boxer, won the Olympic Flyweight gold medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, among others
- Svilen Rusinov, boxer
- Kubrat Pulev, boxer
- Tervel Pulev, boxer
Chess
- Veselin Topalov, FIDE World Chess Champion (2005)
- Antoaneta Stefanova, Women's World Chess Champion (2004)
- Ivan Cheparinov, chess player
- Silvio Danailov, manager
Volleyball
- Lyubomir Ganev
- Plamen Konstantinov
- Martin Stoev
- Hristo Tsvetanov
- Matey Kaziyski
- Vladimir Nikolov
- Evgeni Ivanov
- Boyan Yordanov
- Ivan Zarev
- Andrey Zhekov
- Dimitar Zlatanov
- Nikolay Nikolov
- Teodor Salparov
- Antonina Zetova
- Eva Yaneva
- Strashimira Filipova
Football
- See also List of Bulgarian footballers
- Georgi Asparuhov
- Krassimir Balakov
- Dimitar Berbatov
- Hristo Bonev
- Dinko Dermendzhiev
- Petar Houbchev
- Trifon Ivanov
- Ivan Kolev
- Emil Kostadinov
- Nikola Kotkov
- Yordan Letchkov
- Borislav Mikhailov
- Dimitar Penev
- Luboslav Penev
- Martin Petrov
- Stiliyan Petrov
- Aleksandar Shalamanov
- Nasko Sirakov
- Hristo Stoichkov, World Cup 1994 top scorer, European Footballer of the Year (1994)
- Dimitar Yakimov
- Zlatko Yankov
- Petar Zhekov
- Stanislav Manolev
Tennis
Other sports
- Maria Gigova, 3 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Titles (1969, 1971, 1973), Guinness World Records
- Maria Petrova, 3 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Titles (1993, 1994, 1995), Guinness World Records
- Albena Denkova, World Figure Skating Champion Ice dancing (pairs) (2006, 2007)
- Valentin Yordanov, 2 Olympic, 7 World and 7 European Titles Wrestling
- Nikolay Bukhalov, 2 Olympic and 5 World Titles Canoeing
- Georgi Georgiev, 2 World Titles Sambo (2003, 2006)
- Mariya Grozdeva, sport shooter
- Blagoy Blagoev, Silver medalist in Olympic Games (1980) and all-time senior world record holder in snatch (195.5 kg, competing at 90 kg)
- Viktor Krum, worlds best seeker, won the Quiditch World Cup in 2014
- Ivan Ivanov, Olympic weightlifter
- Yordan Yovchev, world champion and six-time Olympic gymnast
- Tanyu Kiryakov
- Dan Kolov, famous Bulgarian wrestler
- Hristo Prodanov, mountaineer
- Evgeniya Radanova
- Neshka Robeva
- Kaloyan Mahlyanov (Kotooshu), Sumo Wrestler
- Alexander Rusev, famous Bulgarian wrestler, rower and powerlifter
Theology
- Antim I
- Evtimiy of Tarnovo
- Vladislav the Grammarian
- Peter Deunov (Master Beinsa Douno), founder of the Universal White Brotherhood
Cuisine
Notorious criminals
- See also Bulgarian mafia
Assassinated 1995
Assassinated 2003
Assassinated 2005
Assassinated 2008
Gallery
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Khan Asparukh (640-701), founder of the First Bulgarian Empire
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Saint Clement of Ohrid (840–916), often associated as the creator of the Cyrillic script
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Saint Ivan of Rila (876–946), the patron saint of the Bulgarian people
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Tsar Ivan-Asen II (?-1241), led the Second Bulgarian Empire to its largest territorial extent
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Saint John Kukuzel (1280–1360), composer, singer and reformer of the Orthodox Church music, known as the "Angel-voiced"
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Panayot Hitov (1830–1918), revolutionary, hajduk and voivode, national hero of Bulgaria
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Stefan Karadzha (1840–1868), revolutionary, voivode, national hero of Bulgaria
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Vasil Levski (1837–1873), revolutionary and national hero of Bulgaria
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Hristo Botev (1848–1876), revolutionary and poet, national hero of Bulgaria
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Georgi Benkovski (1843–1876), revolutionary and national hero of Bulgaria
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Panayot Volov (1850–1876), revolutionary and national hero of Bulgaria
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Todor Kableshkov (1851–1876), revolutionary and national hero of Bulgaria
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Aleko Konstantinov (1863–1897), writer created one of the most popular Bulgarian works
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Metropolitan Nathanael Ohridski (1820–1906), revolutionary and organizer of the Kresna-Razlog Uprising
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Gotse Delchev (1872–1903), revolutionary and leader of the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees.[1][2]
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Ivan Vazov (1850–1921), considered as the best Bulgarian author of all time
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Todor Aleksandrov (1881–1924), revolutionary and leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, national hero of Bulgaria
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Vladimir Vazov (1868–1945), general and war hero
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Elin Pelin (1877–1949), considered as the best Bulgarian narrator
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John Atanasoff (1903–1995), Bulgarian-American physicist, inventor of the computer
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Christo (left), wrapper of the Reichstag in Berlin, the Pont-Neuf bridge in Paris, the artwork called Running Fence in Sonoma and Marin counties in California and The Gates in New York City's Central Park
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Kaloyan Mahlyanov, the only European sumo wrestler who is winner of the Emperor's Cup
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Hristo Stoichkov, football player, 1994 FIFA World Cup top scorer and winner of the Golden Shoe and the Golden Ball
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Veselin Topalov, 2005–2006 World Chess Champion
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Ivet Lalova, the fastest white woman at 100 metres
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Dilma Rousseff, Bulgarian-Brazilian politician and current President of Brazil
- ^ "Even the famous leader of the Macedonian revolutionaries, Gotse Delchev, openly said that “We are Bulgarians” and addressed “the Slavs of Macedonia as ‘Bulgarians’ in an offhanded manner without seeming to indicate that such a designation was a point of contention”; See:The Macedonian Conflict: Ethnic Nationalism in a Transnational World, Loring M. Danforth, Editor: Princeton University Press, 1997, ISBN 0-691-04356-6,p. 64.
- ^ "…Goce Delchev and the other leaders of the BMORK were aware of Serbian and Greek ambitions in Macedonia. More important, they were aware that neither Belgrade nor Athens could expect to obtain the whole of Macedonia and, unlike Bulgaria, looked forward to and urged partition of this land. Autonomy, then, was the best prophylactic against partition – a prophylactic that would preserve the Bulgarian character of Macedonia's Christian population despite the separation from Bulgaria proper…" See: The Macedoine, (pp. 307-328 in of "The National Question in Yugoslavia. Origins, History, Politics" by Ivo Banac, Cornell University Press, 1984)
See also
Notes
- ↑ Multiple citizenship status - Bulgaria and Republic of Macedonia.