List of Viennese personalities
The list of Viennese personalities lists in chronological order people who were born in Vienna , as well as some important personalities who worked in Vienna.
13th to 15th centuries
1201-1300
- Leopold I (1290–1326), Duke of Austria from the House of Habsburg
1301-1400
- Otto the Merry (1301–1339), Duke of Austria and the youngest son of Albrecht I.
- Agnes von Habsburg , Duchess of Schweidnitz-Jauer
- Rudolf IV. (1339–1365), Duke of Austria (1358–1365)
- Albrecht III. (1349 / 50–1395), Duke of Austria
- Leopold III. von Habsburg (1351–1386), Duke of Austria from the House of Habsburg
- Wilhelm von Habsburg (* around 1370; † 1406), Duke of Austria
- Albrecht IV (1377–1404), Duke of Austria
- Hans Puchsbaum (before 1390–1454), master builder of the cathedral
- Albrecht II (1397–1439), Roman-German King, King of Hungary and Bohemia, Duke of Austria
- Mathes Helbling (1400–1444), master builder from 1437
1401-1500
- Laurenz Spenning (1410–1477), cathedral builder
- Albrecht VI. (1418–1463), Duke of Austria
- Elisabeth von Habsburg (1437–1505), daughter of Albrecht II.
- Johannes Kaltenmarkter (around 1450–1506), clergyman, theologian and university professor, rector of the University of Vienna, canon at St. Stephen's Cathedral
- Georg von Slatkonia (Jurij Sladkonja; 1456–1522), first bishop of the newly founded diocese of Vienna
- Maximilian I (1459–1519), Holy Roman Emperor
16th Century
1501-1600
- Maximilian II (1527–1576), Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Charles II (1540–1590), Archduke of Austria
- Ulrich Hackel (1551–1607), clergyman and Cistercian abbot from Zwettl
- Kaspar Hofmann (around 1551–1623), Benedictine Abbot von Melk, Imperial Councilor and President of the Spiritual Council
- Melchior Khlesl (1552–1630), Bishop of Vienna and Chancellor of Emperor Matthias
- Rudolf II (1552–1612), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Ernst of Austria (1553–1595), Archduke of Austria, governor of Lower and Upper Austria and the Netherlands
- Philipp Jakob Schröter (1553–1617), physician
- Elisabeth of Austria (1554–1592), princess, daughter of Emperor Maximilian II.
- Matthias (1557–1619), Holy Roman Emperor
- Zdeněk Vojtěch von Lobkowicz (1568–1628), Bohemian nobleman
- Paul Helmreich (1579–1631), theologian, clergyman and writer
- Heinrich Kielmann (1581–1649), German lawyer, classical philologist and playwright, vice rector and professor in Stettin
- Friedrich Stoll (1597–1647), imperial court and chamber painter
- Ulrich Grappler von Trappenburg (1600–1658), auxiliary bishop in Passau
17th century
1601-1700
- Elias Grießler (1622–1682), portrait painter
- Christoph Ignaz Abele (1627–1685), legal scholar and court official
- Sigismund Ferdinand Hartmann (1632–1681), theologian, mathematician and university professor
- Ferdinand IV (1633–1654), King of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary and Croatia
- Maria Theresia von Sulz (1634–1692), Abbess Buchau Abbey
- Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (1638–1701), Vienna City Commander, Imperial General during the Great Turkish War
- Johann Frühwirth (1640–1701), sculptor
- Leopold I (1640–1705), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Marx Augustin (1643–1685), legendary Viennese bagpiper (Der liebe Augustin)
- Charles V (1643–1690), Duke of Lorraine (Duke without Duchy)
- Hermann Jakob Czernin von Chudenitz (1659–1710), diplomat
- Cölestin Böhm (around 1664–1731), abbot of the St. Georgenberg-Fiecht Monastery
- Wirich Philipp von und zu Daun (1669–1741), Imperial Field Marshal
- Sigismund von Kollonitz (1677–1751), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Vienna and Cardinal
- Johann Philipp Harrach (1678–1764), Field Marshal and President of the Court War Council
- Joseph I (1678–1711), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Karl Sebastian Flacker (1679–1746), sculptor
- Charles III Joseph von Lothringen (1680–1715), Bishop of Olmütz and Osnabrück, and Archbishop and Elector of Trier
- Charles VI (1685–1740), Holy Roman Emperor and King of Hungary
- Robert Leeb (1688–1755), abbot of Heiligenkreuz Abbey
- Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach (1693–1742), architect
- Daniel Gran (1694–1757), baroque painter
- Paul von Colindres (1696–1766), Spaniard, general of the Capuchins; died while staying in Vienna, grave in the Capuchin Church
- Ludwig Debiel (also Louis Debiel , Ludwig de Biel ; 1697–1771), Austrian Jesuit and theologian
18th century
1701-1740
- Johann Baptist Martinelli (1701–1754), architect
- Maximilian Hellmann (1702–1763), musician
- Franz Anton Baumann (1704–1750), church musician and composer
- Leopold Joseph von Daun (1705–1766), field marshal and general in the Seven Years' War
- Johann Siegmund Popowitsch , Janez Žiga Valentin Popovič (1705–1774), linguists and naturalists
- Ignaz Holzbauer (1711–1783), composer
- Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz (1711–1794), politician
- Nikolaus I. Joseph Esterházy de Galantha (1714–1790), field marshal and diplomat
- Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715–1777), composer
- Johann von Mayr (1716–1759), Prussian major general
- Leopold Johann of Austria (* / † 1716), Archduke of Austria, last born male descendant from the House of Habsburg
- Johann Lucas Kracker (1717–1779), late baroque painter
- Joseph Felix von Kurz (called Bernardon , 1717–1784), actor, playwright and impresario
- Maria Theresa (1717–1780), Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia
- Matthias Georg Monn (1717–1750), composer, organist and music teacher
- Leopold Anton von Podstatzky-Prusinowitz (1717–1776), cathedral dean and rector of the University of Olomouc
- Ernst von Gianini (1719–1775), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal, Director of the Technical Military Academy
- Franz Anton Hillebrandt (1719–1797), architect
- Johann Peter von Bolza (1721–1803), civil servant, from 1763 director of the Austrian state debt fund
- Heinrich Carl Brandt (1724–1787), painter
- Franz Moritz von Lacy (1725–1801), successful field marshal under Maria Theresa and personal friend of Emperor Josef II.
- Franz Josef Freiherr von Heinke (1726–1803), lawyer, member of the ecclesiastical court commission
- Joseph Karl Huber (1726–1760), actor and playwright
- Jacob Friedrich Isenflamm (1726–1793), German physician and university professor
- Ferdinand Maria von Lobkowitz (1726–1795), Roman Catholic clergyman, bishop of Namur and Ghent
- Joseph Roos (1726–1805), painter
- József Batthyány (1727–1799), Archbishop of Gran, Prince-Primate of Hungary and Cardinal
- Carlo Galli da Bibiena (1728–1787), Italian decorative and theater painter
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Taube (1728–1778), German administrative officer in Austrian service
- Ernest Johann Nepomuk von Herberstein (1731–1788), first bishop of the Linz diocese
- Karl Mastalier (1731–1795), poet and Jesuit
- Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), composer of the classical period
- Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg (1732–1816), classical architect
- Cornelius Hermann von Ayrenhoff (1733–1819), officer and author
- Joseph Christian Fengler (1733–1802), Bishop of Raab
- Andreas von Neu (1734–1803), Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Leopold von Hartmann (1734–1791), German civil servant and farmer
- Philipp Hafner (1735–1764), writer and literary critic
- Leopold von Clary and Aldringen (1736–1800), Minister of Justice
- Andreas Zach (1736–1797), master builder
- Mathias Wilhelm von Haan (1737–1816), statesman
- Anton I. Esterházy de Galantha (1738–1794), sixth prince of the Esterházy family
- Leopold Hofmann (1738–1793), composer of the Viennese classical music
- Johann Martin Krafft (1738–1781), medalist and die cutter
- Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739–1799), composer
- Gabriel Gruber (1740–1805), Order General
- Christoph Christian von Knorr (1740–1803), General
1741-1760
- Joseph II (1741–1790), Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and sole ruler in the Austrian lands
- Joseph Valentin Eybel (1741–1805), publicist, professor of canon law in Vienna
- Maria Christina (1742–1798), Archduchess of Austria
- Maria Elisabeth of Austria (1743–1808), abbess in Innsbruck, daughter of Maria Theresia and Franz I. Stephan
- Daniel Tobenz (1743–1819), Roman Catholic theologian
- Georg Weikert (* 1743 or 1745; † 1799), portrait painter
- Joseph Anton Christ (1744–1823), singer and actor
- Marianna von Martines (1744–1812), composer, harpsichordist and singer
- Karl Franz Henisch (1745–1776), actor and librettist
- Karl Joseph von Habsburg-Lothringen (1745–1761), Austrian Archduke
- Karl von Marinelli (1745–1803), actor and writer
- Franz Samuel Karpe (1747–1806), philosopher and university professor
- Franz Georg von Keeß (1747–1799), lawyer
- Leopold II (HRR) (1747–1792), Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and Grand Duke of Tuscany from the House of Habsburg-Lothringen
- Georg von Scheidlein (1747–1826), lawyer and university professor
- Andreas Stütz (1747–1806), director of the Hof-Naturalien-Cabinet
- Jakob Adam (1748–1811), engraver
- Adam Johann Braun (1748–1827), painter and art dealer
- Franz Giftschütz (1748–1788), pastoral theologian
- Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1749–1827), poet
- Franz II. Xaver von Salm-Reifferscheidt-Krautheim (1749–1822), Roman Catholic clergyman, Prince-Bishop of Gurk
- Anton Wilhelm Gustermann (1750–1823), legal scholar
- Johann Jahn (1750–1816), Catholic theologian and orientalist, professor at the university and canon at St. Stephen's Cathedral
- Joseph Markl (1752–1811), abbot of the Cistercian Abbey of Lilienfeld
- Maria Karolina of Austria (1752–1814), Queen of Naples and Sicily
- Karl Giftschütz (1753–1831), teacher, priest and writer
- Franz von Spaun (1753–1826), lawyer and writer
- Josef von Mader (1754–1815), lawyer and numismatist
- Georg von Vega (Jurij Vega, 1754–1802), Slovenian mathematician and artillery officer
- Martin Johann Wikosch (1754–1826), professor at the University of Vienna
- Marie Antoinette (1755–1793), daughter of Empress Maria Theresa, as Marie-Antoinette, the last absolutist queen of France
- Johann Baptist von Alxinger (1755–1797), writer
- Otto Heinrich von Gemmingen-Hornberg (1755–1836), Enlightenment writer and diplomat
- Hieronymus Waldinger (1755–1821), veterinarian and university professor
- Maximilian Franz of Austria (1756–1801), Archduke, Bishop of Münster and Archbishop of Cologne
- Franz Xaver von Mayr (1756–1838), cloth merchant and patron
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), musician and composer
- Anton Teyber (1756–1822), composer, organist and pianist
- Heinrich Joseph Watteroth (1756–1819), legal scholar, professor, Illuminat and art lover in Vienna, honorary citizen of the city
- Johann Rudolf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (1757–1845), administrative officer
- Gomes Freire de Andrade (1757-1817), Portuguese general, Grand Master of the Freemasons and Commander of the Order
- Kilian Ponheimer the Elder (1757–1828), engraver
- Carl Leonhard Reinhold (1757–1823), philosopher and writer; Representatives of the German Enlightenment
- Bernhard Albrecht (1758–1822), painter and etcher
- Benedikt Arnstein (1758–1841), writer
- Marianne Auenbrugger (1759–1782), pianist and composer
- Anton Joseph Stein (1759–1844), professor at the University of Vienna and writer
- Thomas Dolliner (1760–1839), lawyer and professor at the Universities of Prague and Vienna
- Martin Span (1760–1840), educator, author and teacher of Ferdinand I.
1761-1780
- Rudolph von Wrbna (1761–1823), Chamberlain and Minister
- Georg Joseph Beer (1763–1821), founder of scientifically based ophthalmology
- Augustin Johann Joseph Gruber (1763–1835), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Joachim Perinet (1763–1816), actor and writer
- Józef Antoni Poniatowski (1763–1813), Polish general, Marshal of France
- Franz Xaver Gewey (1764–1819), civil servant, actor and writer
- Franz Seraphicus Schmid (1764–1843), Roman Catholic clergyman and confessor of Empress Karoline Auguste
- Dominik von Vivenot (1764–1833), a Viennese doctor, made an outstanding contribution during the cholera epidemic in 1830
- Nikolaus II. Esterházy de Galantha (1765–1833), prince of the Esterházy family
- Augustin Braig (1766–1821), Roman Catholic theologian, university professor and Canon of St. Stephen
- Franz Johann Joseph von Reilly (1766–1820), publisher, cartographer and writer
- Joseph Weigl (1766–1846), composer and conductor
- Vincent Ferrerius von Bianchi (1768–1855), Duke of Casalanza, general; Father of Friedrich von Bianchi
- Joseph Schreyvogel (1768–1832), writer
- Johann Zacharias Frey (1769–1829), Polish painter and engraver of Austrian descent
- Georg von Hofmann (1769 / 71–1845), opera poet and translator of opera libretti
- Carl Joseph Pratobevera (1769–1853), Vice President of the Court of Appeal in Vienna
- Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn (1769–1862), general of the cavalry
- Vincenz Darnaut (1770–1821), clergyman, topographer and confessor of the emperor
- Leopold Ackermann (1771–1831), theologian
- Heinrich Joseph von Collin (1771–1811), writer
- Theobald Fritz (1771–1848), moral theologian and professor at the University of Vienna
- Karl Philipp Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771–1820), General
- Josef Alois Gleich (1772–1841), civil servant and theater poet
- Ignaz zu Hardegg (1772–1848), General of the Cavalry and President of the Court War Council
- Guillaume de Vaudoncourt (1772–1845), French general and war historian
- Ferdinand Bernhard Vietz (1772–1815), physician and botanist
- Josef Klieber (1773–1850), sculptor, director of the Academy of Arts
- Ernst von Schwarzenberg (1773–1821), bishop, composer and canon in Cologne
- Franz Binder von Krieglstein (1774–1855), diplomat
- Elias Hütter (1774–1865), sculptor
- Adam Albert von Neipperg (1775–1829), military
- Ignaz von Seyfried (1776–1841), conductor
- Anton Joseph Emanuel Kraus (1777–1860), diplomat and civil servant
- Johann Knapp (1778–1833), painter
- Matthäus von Collin (1779–1824), writer and tutor to the Duke of Reichstadt
- Christoph Hartung (1779–1853), doctor and pioneer of homeopathy
- Johann Nepomuk Schödlberger (1779–1853), landscape painter and art teacher
- Ignaz Schuster (1779–1835), actor and composer
- Nikolai Nathan Fürst (1779–1857), author of early romanticism
- Franz Rudolf Bayer (1780–1860), theater actor, director, writer and painter
- Joseph Fischer (1780–1862), singer and composer
- Josef Koch (1780–1814), master builder
- Jernej Kopitar (1780–1844), Slovenian linguist
- Joseph von Winiwarter (1780–1848), lawyer and professor at the University of Vienna
1781-1800
- Ignaz Franz Castelli (1781–1862), Viennese and Lower Austrian writer
- Michael von Erdelyi (1782–1837), veterinarian and university professor in Vienna
- Andreas Ignaz Wawruch (1782–1842), doctor and university professor, looked after Ludwig van Beethoven
- Carl Thomas Mozart (1784–1858), second son of Wolfgang Amadeus and Constanze Mozart
- Adolf Bäuerle (1786–1859), writer
- Karl Bernhard von Hietzinger (1786–1864), administrative officer
- Johann Mailáth (1786–1855), Hungarian writer
- Julie Mihes (1786–1855), painter and religious
- Johann Georg Wenrich (1787–1847), Protestant theologian, gave public Sanskrit lectures in Vienna
- Franz Xaver Nippel von Weyerheim (1787–1862), judge at the Higher Regional Court
- Heinrich von Heß (1788–1870), field marshal
- Joseph Pletz (1788–1840), Roman Catholic clergyman, educator and author
- Kilian Ponheimer the Younger (1788–1829), painter and engraver
- Antonie Adamberger (1790–1867), actress, fiancee Theodor Körner
- Moritz Daffinger (1790–1849), miniature painter and sculptor
- Ferdinand Raimund (1790–1836), playwright
- Thekla Theer (around 1790–1871), artist embroiderer
- Wenzel Carl Wolfgang Blumenbach (1791–1847), statistician and geographer
- Carl Czerny (1791–1857), composer, pianist and piano teacher
- Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872), playwright
- Joseph Johann Knolz (1791–1862), physician and administrative officer, Protomedicus and medical officer of Lower Austria
- Marie-Louise of Austria (1791–1847), wife of Napoleon I.
- Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart (1791–1844), composer and piano virtuoso
- István Széchenyi (1791–1860), Hungarian state reformer and entrepreneur
- Blasius Höfel (1792–1863), engraver
- Ludwig Steiner (1792–1869), religious fund administrator and mayor of St. Pölten
- Thomas Ender (1793–1875), landscape painter
- Ferdinand I (1793–1875), Emperor of Austria
- Franz Pecháček (1793–1840), violin virtuoso and composer
- Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865), painter and art writer
- Ferdinand Schubert (1794-1859), composer
- Wilhelm Ritter von Haidinger (1795–1871), geologist and mineralogist
- Alois II. (1796–1858), Prince of Liechtenstein
- Alois Primisser (1796–1827), numismatist and museum specialist
- Maria Leopoldine of Austria (1797–1826), Archduchess of Austria, Empress of Brazil
- Adam von Burg (1797–1882), mathematician and technologist
- Ida Pfeiffer (1797–1858), world traveler and explorer
- Joseph Othmar von Rauscher (1797–1875), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vienna
- Franz Schubert (1797–1828), composer
- Ferdinand von Stelzhammer (1797–1858), Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Justice
- Anna Bondra (1798–1836), opera singer (soprano, mezzo-soprano)
- Paul Hofmann (1798–1842), Roman Catholic Benedictine, theologian and university professor
- Joseph Kyselak (1798–1831), alpinist and court chamber clerk
- Johann Nepomuk Passini (1798–1874), engraver, lithographer and painter
- Josef Scheiner (1798–1867), theologian, rector of the university, school commissioner, canon and cantor at St. Stephen's Cathedral and court chaplain
- Franz Hermann von Hermannsthal (1799–1875), administrative officer, poet and dramaturge
- Georg Holzgethan (1799–1860), administrative lawyer and statistician
- Katharina Fröhlich (1800–1879), Franz Grillparzer's “eternal bride”
- Josef Kriehuber (1800–1876), lithographer and painter
19th century
1801-1810
- Joseph Höger (1801–1877), landscape painter, watercolorist, etcher and lithographer
- Joseph Lanner (1801–1843), composer and violinist
- Josef Loyp (1801–1877), organ builder
- Johann Nestroy (1801–1862), playwright and satirist
- Eduard von Bauernfeld (1802–1890), comedy poet
- Franz Högler (1802–1855), sculptor
- Johann Nepomuk Vogl (1802–1866), writer
- Andreas Zelinka (1802–1868), Mayor of Vienna
- Friedrich von Amerling (1803–1887), painter
- Ferdinand Hessler (1803–1865), physicist and university professor, City Councilor of Vienna
- Johann Hoffmann (1803–1865), singer and theater director
- Johann von Löwenthal (1803–1891), Austrian field marshal lieutenant and attaché
- François-Joseph de Champagny (1804–1882), French historian and publicist
- Moritz von Schwind (1804–1871), Austrian-German painter
- Johann Gabriel Seidl (1804–1875), archaeologist, poet, storyteller and playwright
- Karl von Steininger (1804–1867), Feldzeugmeister and commanding general in the Bana
- Johann Strauss (father) (1804–1849), composer and conductor
- Johann Nepomuk Geiger (1805–1880), painter and draftsman
- Jurij Mihevec (1805–1882), composer
- Anton von Schmerling (1805-1893), politician and lawyer
- Franz Zeller von Zellberg (1805–1876), painter
- Franz Xaver Haimerl (1806–1867), lawyer, professor and rector of the University of Vienna
- Rudolf von Roßbacher (1806–1886), Feldzeugmeister and Deputy Minister of War
- Heinrich Joseph Adami (1807–1895), writer and newspaper journalist
- Theobald von Rizy (1807–1882), lawyer and politician
- Karl Mathias Rott (1807–1876), singer, cellist, composer, theater actor and comedian
- Rudolph von Vivenot (father) (1807–1884), general practitioner
- Jakob Zukrigl (1807–1876), Roman Catholic theologian, clergyman and professor in Vienna
- Leopold Ernst (1808–1862), architect
- Anton Johann Gross-Hoffinger (1808–1875), writer
- Franz Limmer (1808–1857), composer
- Leopold Mayr (1808–1866), court builder, architect and local politician
- Robert Theer (1808–1863), painter and lithographer
- Giovanni Gentiluomo (1809–1866), academic painter, opera singer and singing teacher
- Bénédict Augustin Morel (1809–1873), French psychiatrist
- Heinrich Proch (1809–1878), composer
- Friedrich zu Schwarzenberg (1809–1885), Archbishop of Prague
- Karl Mayer (1810–1876), painter
- Ludwig Rotter (1810–1895), organist and composer
- Eduard Jakob von Steinle (1810–1886), painter
1811-1820
- Ludwig von Fautz (1811–1880), ship commander, most recently vice admiral and commander of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
- Eugene von Guerard (1811–1901), Austrian-Australian-British painter
- Joseph Heicke (1811–1861), animal and landscape painter, watercolorist and lithographer
- Alexander von Huebner (1811-1892), diplomat
- Moritz von Stubenrauch (1811–1865), lawyer
- Adolf Theer (1811–1868), painter and lithographer
- Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905), landscape and architecture painter
- Eduard van der Nüll (1812–1868), architect
- Carl Rahl (1812–1865), painter; Son of the engraver Carl Heinrich Rahl
- Tassilo Festetics de Tolna (1813–1883), officer, most recently general of the cavalry
- Franz von Miklosich , Miklošič (1813–1891), Slovene philologist, founder of Slavic Studies at the University of Vienna, member of the Reichstag
- Sebastian Brunner (1814–1893), Roman Catholic theologian and writer
- Cajetan von Felder (1814–1894), lawyer, entomologist, politician and from 1868 to 1878 mayor of Vienna
- Ignaz Gulz (1814–1874), ophthalmologist and ear specialist
- Betty Paoli (1814-1894), writer
- Eduard von Bach (1814–1884), politician and administrative officer
- Jakob Dont (1815–1888), violinist
- Albert Theer (1815–1902), painter and lithographer
- Carl Binder (1816–1860), composer and conductor
- Josef Engel (1816–1899), physician and university professor
- Ferdinand II. (1816–1885), King of Portugal from the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
- Josef Nikola (1816–1892), politician and writer
- Friedrich Treml (1816–1852), genre painter and watercolorist
- Archduke Albrecht (1817–1895), Archduke of Austria and general
- Rudolf Eitelberger (1817–1885), art historian
- Joseph von Würth (1817–1855), administrative lawyer and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Václav Bolemír Nebeský (1818–1882), Czech poet and philosopher
- Alexander Julius Schindler (1818–1885), writer and politician
- Alfred von Arneth (1819–1897), historian
- Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke (1819–1892), German-Austrian physiologist
- Ludwig Foglár (1819–1889), lawyer and writer
- Eugen von Friedenfels (1819–1885), administrative officer and historian
- Johann Meixner (1819–1872), sculptor
- Therese Pulszky (1819–1866), Austro-Hungarian writer
- Alfred II zu Windisch-Grätz (1819–1876), Member of Parliament in Württemberg
- Alexander von Bensa (1820–1902), genre and battle painter
- Anton Joseph Gruscha (1820–1911), Roman Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal
- Eduard Herbst (1820–1892), legal scholar and politician
- Friedrich Kaltenegger von Riedhorst (1820–1892), civil servant and politician
- Hermann von Ramberg (1820–1899), kuk general of the cavalry
- Mathilde Wildauer (1820–1878), actress and singer
- Anton Zampis (1820–1883), caricaturist
1821-1830
- Ferdinand Kirschner (1821–1896), court architect
- Ferdinand Kürnberger (1821–1879), writer, storyteller and columnist
- Aristides Oeconomo (1821–1887), portrait painter
- Adolf Foglár (1822–1900), lawyer and writer
- Leopold Friedrich von Hofmann (1822–1885), diplomat, minister and general manager at the Vienna Court Theater
- Edward Millard (1822–1906), director of the Bible Society and pioneer of the Austrian Baptists
- August von Pettenkofen (1822–1889), painter and illustrator
- Johann Evangelist Klein (1823–1883), painter, glass painter and university professor
- Anton Bruckner (1824–1896), composer, organist and music teacher
- Carl Goebel (1824–1899), painter
- Karl Maria Kertbeny (1824–1882), Austrian-born journalist and human rights activist, who coined the word “homosexual”
- Julius Meinl I (1824–1914), merchant
- Wilhelm Richter (1824–1892), genre, hunting and military painter
- Athanasius Zuber (1824–1872), Capuchin and missionary bishop in India
- Rudolf Bayer (1825–1878), architect and engineer
- Johann Fürst (1825–1882), actor and theater director
- Eduard Hanslick (1825–1904), music critic
- Mathilde Hellwig (1825–1892), opera singer, member of the Vienna Court Opera
- Johann Strauss (son) (1825–1899), conductor and composer ("Waltz King")
- Imre Széchényi (1825–1898), Hungarian landowner, diplomat and politician
- Johann Decker-Schenk (1826–1899), guitarist, singer and composer
- Léon Minkus (1826–1917), ballet composer
- Josef Anton Strassgschwandtner (1826–1881), horse, military, hunting and genre painter and lithographer
- Josef Strauss (1827–1870), engineer, inventor, composer and conductor
- Heinrich von Ferstel (1828–1883), architect
- Alfred von Kremer (1828–1889), orientalist
- Otto von Thoren (1828–1889), officer and painter
- Joseph Weil Ritter von Weilen (1828–1889), writer, professor at the war school, director of the drama school at the conservatory
- Wilhelm Koller (1829–1884 / 85), history painter
- Karl Friedrich Stumpf-Brentano (1829–1882), historian
- Gustav Mayr (1830–1908), teacher, beetle collector and entomologist
- Josef von Storck (1830–1902), architect and craftsman
- Leopold Heinrich Vöscher (1830–1877), landscape painter
1831-1840
- Karl Blasel (1831–1922), actor and theater director
- Friedrich Hassaurek (1831–1885), emigrant in 1848, American journalist and diplomat
- Johann von Herbeck (1831–1877), conductor and composer
- Josef Hoffmann (1831–1904), painter and set designer
- Franz von Jauner (1831–1900), actor and theater director
- Siegfried Marcus (1831–1898), automobile pioneer
- Franz von Raimann (1831–1899), judge and numismatist
- Ferdinand Laub (1832–1875), Czech violinist
- Josef Matras (1832–1887), actor and folk singer
- Maximilian I (1832–1867), Emperor of Mexico
- Franz Pönninger (1832–1906), sculptor and medalist
- Anton Romako (1832–1889), painter
- Moritz Rosenthal (1832 / 1833–1889), neurologist
- Otto Bach (1833–1893), composer, church musician and conductor
- Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), German Romantic composer
- Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer (1833–1894), architect
- Josef von Kühn (1833–1913), philanthropist and founder of the Vienna People's Kitchen Association
- Theodor Meynert (1833–1892), psychiatrist, neuroanatomist and teacher of Sigmund Freud
- Ferdinand von Saar (1833–1906), writer, playwright and poet
- Eduard Taaffe (1833–1895), head of the state of Salzburg, Upper Austria and Tyrol
- Rudolph von Vivenot (1833–1870), doctor and climatologist
- Marie Wilt (1833-1891), soprano
- August George-Mayer (1834–1889), painter
- Ferdinand Bonaventura Prince Kinsky (1834–1904), important Bohemian nobleman
- Leonhard Kohl von Kohlenegg (1834–1875), writer and actor
- Franz Kraus (1834–1897), cave research pioneer
- Quirin Ritter von Leitner (1834–1893), historian and armourer
- Anna Lynker (* 1834; † after 1909), landscape and genre painter
- Franz Steindachner (1834-1919), zoologist
- Marie Weißhappel (1834–1898), actress
- Ferdinand Groß (1835–1909), opera singer and theater director
- Konrad Adolf Hallenstein (1835-1892), German actor (Burgtheater)
- Oscar Kramer (1835–1892), photographer, photo dealer, photo publisher and art dealer
- Joseph Lewinsky (1835–1907), actor
- Georg Christian von Lobkowitz (1835–1908), Bohemian nobleman and politician
- Alberta von Maytner (1835–1898), writer
- Heinrich Wilhelm Reichardt (1835–1885), botanist, head of the Botanical Court Cabinet
- Daniel Spitzer (1835-1893), author
- Josef Stefan (1835–1893), Carinthian Slovene poet, mathematician and physicist
- Eduard Strauss (1835–1916), composer and conductor
- Julius Lott (1836–1883), railway pioneer and construction officer
- Franz von Gruber (1837–1918), civil and military architect
- Johann Nepomuk Wilczek (1837–1922), polar explorer and art patron
- Eleonore de Ahna (1838–1865), opera singer
- Joseph Keppler (1838–1894), cartoonist, worked in the United States
- Eduard Kremser (1838–1914), composer, arranger and conductor
- Carl Kundmann (1838–1919), sculptor
- Nicolae Teclu (1838–1916), Romanian chemist and architect
- Ludwig Anzengruber (1839–1889), playwright, storyteller and poet
- Franz von Meran (1839–1891), only son of Archduke Johann
- Albert Milde (1839–1904), art locksmith and civil engineer
- Edmund Mojsisovics von Mojsvár (1839–1907), paleontologist and geologist
- Ernst Hartmann von Franzenshuld (1840–1884), heraldist and numismatist
- Oswald Gruber (1840–1913), architect
- Richard von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902), psychiatrist, professor of medicine and head of the psychiatric clinic
- Anna von Lucam (1840–1921), social worker and association official
- Maria Lutz (1840–1872), actress and operetta singer
1841-1850
- Karl König (1841–1915), architect of historicism
- Hermann Nothnagel (1841–1905), German internist
- Otto Wagner (1841–1918), architect, architectural theorist and urban planner
- Ludwig Weissel (1841–1886), lawyer, poet and translator, Vienna City Council
- Josef Breuer (1842–1925), co-founder of psychanalysis
- Wilhelm Haas (1842–1918), director of the university library
- Max Kassowitz (1842–1913), pediatrician, professor of medicine
- Gabrielle Krauss (1842–1906), opera singer
- Heinrich Leitner (1842–1913), Austrian-German painter
- Carl Millöcker (1842–1899), operetta composer
- Ludwig Viktor of Austria (1842–1919), youngest brother of Emperor Franz Joseph I.
- Georg von Schönerer (1842–1921), landowner and politician
- Theodor Gartner (1843–1925), Romanist
- Ludwig Hofbauer (1843–1923), painter and graphic artist
- Eduard Sacher (1843–1892), hotel owner
- Camillo Sitte (1843–1903), architect and town planner
- Carl Michael Ziehrer (1843–1922), composer
- Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906), physicist and philosopher
- Guido Krafft (1844–1907), farmer and author of specialist agricultural literature
- Karl Lueger (1844–1910), politician, mayor of Vienna
- Tina Blau (1845–1916), painter
- Friedrich Franceschini (1845–1906), portrait painter
- Philipp Wilhelm von Schoeller (1845–1916), large German-Austrian entrepreneur and art photographer
- Bertha von Brukenthal (1846–1908), composer
- Marie Erhard (1846–1906), opera singer, Saxon chamber singer
- Siegmund Exner-Ewarten (1846–1926), physiologist; was knighted
- Franz Huber (1846–1919), farmer, brickworks owner and politician
- Johann Josef Kirchner (1846–1889), illustrator and landscape painter
- Amand von Schweiger-Lerchenfeld (1846–1910), traveler, writer and officer
- Josef Bratfisch (1847–1892), crown prince Rudolf's bodyfiaker and Viennese song singer
- Theodor Breitwieser (1847–1930), genre and military painter
- Ferdinand Fellner the Elder J. (1847-1916), architect
- Robert Fuchs (1847–1927), composer and music teacher
- Raimund Grübl (1847–1898), lawyer and politician
- Albert Ilg (1847–1896), art historian
- Adolf Klein (1847–1931), actor and theater director
- Anna von Lieben (1847–1900), became known as the patient Cäcilie M. Sigmund Freuds
- Antonie Janisch (1848–1920), actress at the Vienna Burgtheater
- Guido von List (1848–1919), occult author and founder of ariosophy
- Hans Tauber (1848–1913), local researcher in western Styria
- Christoph Hartung von Hartungen (IV, 1849–1917), doctor
- Richard von Drasche-Wartinberg (1850–1923), Asian researcher, industrialist and painter
- Marie Fillunger (1850–1930), singer
- August Fournier (1850–1920), historian and politician
- Edmund von Hellmer (1850–1935), sculptor
1851-1860
- Eugen Jaromir Franz Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (1851–1925), politician
- Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg (1851–1918), traveler and writer
- Leopold Theyer (1851–1937), architect
- Friedrich von Wieser (1851–1926), economist
- Josef Bayer (1852–1913), composer
- Heinz Gerl (1852–1908), architect
- Alois Raimund Hein (1852–1937), painter, specialist writer and club founder
- Josef Schrammel (1852–1895), composer and musician
- Viktor Stauffer (1852–1934), genre and portrait painter
- Adele Groß (1853–1902), actress
- Jakob Reumann (1853–1925), social democratic politician, mayor of Vienna and first governor of the new federal state of Vienna
- Paul Eduard von Schoeller (1853–1920), coal and steel industrialist
- Albert Constantin Swoboda (1853–1941), architect of historicism
- Max Wladimir Freiherr von Beck (1854–1943), politician and Prime Minister
- Rudolf Ernst (1854–1932), painter and graphic artist
- Franz Klein (1854–1926), lawyer, university professor and politician
- Alois Koch (1854–1917), architect
- Richard von Perger (1854–1911), composer, conductor and music teacher
- Hugo Thimig (1854–1944), German-Austrian actor, director and Burgtheater director
- Adolf Wallnöfer (1854–1946), composer and classical tenor
- Ludwig Deutsch (1855–1935), philosopher
- August Engel von Mainfelden (1855–1941), finance specialist and finance minister of Cisleithania
- Sophie Friederike of Austria (1855–1857), Archduchess of Austria
- Theodor Köstlin (1855–1939), actor, director and dramaturge
- Franz Xaver Nagl (1855–1913), Roman Catholic Archbishop and Cardinal
- Adolf Fischer (1856–1914), art collector and donor in Cologne
- Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), founder of psychoanalysis
- Ernst Karl Heinrich Hoyos-Sprinzenstein (1856–1940), nobleman and landowner
- Regine Klein (1856–1939), operetta and opera singer
- Ernst Lecher (1856–1926), physicist
- Eugen Guglia (1857–1919), historian, journalist and writer
- Siegmund Lustgarten (1857–1911), doctor
- Joseph Paneth (1857–1890), physiologist
- Carl Auer von Welsbach (1858–1929), chemist and entrepreneur
- Theodor Bach (1858–1938), architect
- Paul Hofmann von Wellenhof (1858–1944), teacher, literary scholar and politician
- Carl Kaiser-Herbst (1858–1940), painter
- Cornelius Kirschner (1858–1931), actor
- Rosa Mayreder (1858–1938), women's rights activist
- Max Reischle (1858–1905), Protestant theologian
- Erwin Schwartzenau (1858–1926), civil servant, governor and minister
- Désiré Thomassin (1858–1933), painter, composer
- Peter Altenberg (1859-1919), writer
- Karl Bayer (1859–1940), actor
- Karl Blodig (1859–1956), mountaineer, ophthalmologist and author
- Josef Dell (1859–1945), architect and building researcher and university professor
- Philipp Haas von Teichen (1859–1926), entrepreneur
- Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936), women's rights activist and social worker
- Georg Alexander Pick (1859–1942), mathematician
- Anna Sacher (1859–1930), wife of Eduard Sacher
- Theodor Franz Schild (1859–1929), composer
- Adele von Stark (1859–1923), enamel artist
- Paula Conrad-Schlenther (1860–1938), stage actress
- Emil Ertl (1860–1935), writer
- Camilla Jellinek (1860–1940), Austrian-German women's rights activist and lawyer
- Theodor Khuen (1860–1922), sculptor
- Franz Kopallik (1860–1931), painter
- Gustav Mahler (1860–1911), composer and conductor
- Eduard Spiegler (1860–1908), dermatologist
- Ludwig Wahrmund (1860–1932), lawyer
- Josephine Wessely (1860-1887), actress
- Otto Zsigmondy (1860–1917), dentist and mountaineer
1861-1870
1861-1865
- Josef Johann Beyer (1861–1933), painter and graphic artist
- Ferdinand I (1861–1948), Prince and Tsar of Bulgaria from the Saxe-Coburg-Koháry dynasty
- Karl Gölsdorf (1861–1916), engineer and locomotive designer
- Wilhelm Hein (1861–1903), linguist, folklorist, orientalist and ethnographer
- Eduard Klingler (1861–1916), architect
- Leopold Kuhn (1861–1902), theater director, conductor and composer
- Franz Matsch (1861–1942), painter and sculptor of Austrian Art Nouveau
- Carl Moll (1861–1945), Art Nouveau painter
- Julius Wahle (1861–1940), Austrian-German literary scholar and editor of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's letters
- Emil Zsigmondy (1861–1885), mountaineer
- Carl Goetz , actually Karl Perl (1862–1932), actor
- Emil Viktor Kohl (1862–1924), physicist and university professor
- Arthur Schnitzler (1862–1931), storyteller and playwright
- Hans Wessely (1862–1926), violinist and music teacher
- Kunigunde Ansion (1863–1922), writer
- Leopold Berchtold (1863–1942), Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister at the outbreak of the First World War
- Franz Hillebrand (1863–1926), philosopher
- Rudolf Max Ludloff (1863–1933), architect
- Alexander von Weilen (1863–1918), literary historian, professor at the university and at the conservatory
- Oskar Baumann (1864–1899), Africa researcher, philosopher, ethnologist, geographer and cartographer
- Nathan Birnbaum (1864–1937), Jewish philosopher and Zionist
- Eduard Engelmann junior (1864–1944), figure skater
- Alfred Hermann Fried (1864–1921), pacifist, publicist, Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Isidor H. Groß (1864–1914), stage actor and opera director
- Philipp zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (1864–1942), priest and professor
- Georg Janny (1864–1935), painter
- Carl Junker (1864–1928), Syndic of the Association of Austro-Hungarian Booksellers and Historians
- Rudolf Konopa (1864–1938), portrait, landscape, still life and genre painter
- Max von Mauch (1864–1905), sculptor, landscape and portrait painter
- Adele Radnitzky-Mandlick (1864–1932), pianist
- Robert Sieger (1864–1926), geographer and university professor
- Berta Zuckerkandl-Szeps (1864–1945), writer, journalist and critic
- Albrecht Duke of Württemberg (1865–1939), German nobleman, Field Marshal General
- Josef Maria Auchentaller (1865–1949), painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Fritz Blau (1865–1929), chemist and inventor
- Ottmar Dittrich (1865–1951), linguist and philosopher at the University of Leipzig
- Max Fabiani (1865–1962), Slovenian architect
- Franz Haag (1865–1925), sculptor
- Peter von Hofmann (1865–1923), infantry general in the First World War
- Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (1865–1950), Swiss composer and music teacher; Founder of rhythmic-musical education
- Carl Kauba (1865–1922), sculptor and small sculptor
- Rudolf König (1865–1927), fur trader and amateur astronomer
- Franz von Krauss (1865–1942), architect
- Theodor Scheimpflug (1865–1911), discoverer of the photographic rule
- Marianne Strobl (1865 – after 1914), industrial photographer
- Fritzi Ulreich (1865–1936), war painter
- Richard Zsigmondy (1865-1929), chemist
1866-1870
- Richard Beer-Hofmann (1866–1945), playwright and poet
- Josef Gruntzel (1866–1934), national economist
- Johann Paul Karplus (1866–1936), neurophysiologist and psychiatrist
- Ludwig Koch (1866–1934), painter, sculptor and illustrator
- Hans Nowack (1866–1918), watercolorist and interior designer
- Richard Reisch (1866–1938), lawyer, politician and President of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank
- Karl Maria Wiligut (1866–1946), National Socialist esotericist
- Oskar Braun (1867– after 1940), opera singer and theater actor
- Georg Drah (1867–1922), painter, fresco artist and watercolorist
- August Duesberg (1867–1922), violinist and music teacher
- Carla Ernst (1867–1925), stage actress
- Anna Hottner-Grefe (1867–1946), writer
- Hugo Koller (1867–1949), industrialist, art lover and bibliophile
- Elsbeth Krukenberg-Conze (1867–1954), writer and women's rights activist
- Karl Zsigmondy (1867–1925), mathematician and university professor
- Adele Berger (1868–1900), writer and translator
- Tony Binder (1868–1944), oriental painter and illustrator
- Carl von Kraus (1868–1952), Austro-German Old Germanist and university professor
- Gustav Meyrink (1868–1932), writer
- Koloman Moser (1868–1918), painter, graphic artist and artisan
- Johanna Müller-Hermann (1868–1941), composer
- Maria Ortwin (1868 – after 1890), actress
- Fritz Wärndorfer (1868–1939), art patron
- Alois Anderle (1869–1953), swimmer
- Friedrich Becker (1869 - after 1913), theater actor, singer and comedian
- Oskar Brüch (1869–1943), portrait and military painter
- Ferdinand Grimm (1869–1948), finance minister and finance expert
- Hermann Julius Hermann (1869–1953), art historian and university professor
- Julius Meinl II. (1869–1944), entrepreneur
- Karl Seitz (1869–1950), politician
- Alfred Adler (1870–1937), psychologist
- Ludvík Vítězslav Čelanský (1870–1931), Czech conductor and composer
- Max Haupt (1870–1932), builder and architect
- Josef Klein (1870–1933), violinist, conductor and composer
- Felix von Kraus (1870–1937), singer and university professor
- Luigi von Kunits (1870–1931), conductor, composer, violinist and music teacher
- Adolf Loos (1870–1933), journalist and architect
- Camillo Müller (1870–19 ??), fencer and sports official
- Dora von Stockert-Meynert (1870–1947), writer
- Oscar Straus (1870–1954), operetta composer
1871-1880
1871
- Ferdinand Andri (1871–1956), painter
- Julius Bankó (1871–1945), archaeologist
- Franz Blei (1871–1942), writer, translator, editor and literary critic
- Bruno von Enderes (1871–1934), railway specialist and civil servant
- August von Hayek (1871–1928), botanist
- Leopold Kunschak (1871–1953), politician
- Joseph August Lux (1871–1947), writer
- Hans Leopold Meyer (1871–1942), chemist and university professor
- Richard von Schoeller (1871–1950), coal and steel industrialist
- Arthur Stein (1871–1950), Austro-Czech ancient historian and survivor of the Holocaust
- Erich Tschermak-Seysenegg (1871–1962), botanist
- Mary Vetsera (1871–1889), noblewoman, mistress of Crown Prince Rudolf
- Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942), composer and conductor
1872
- Rudolf Goebel (1872–1952), architect
- Anton Hans Karlinsky (1872–1945), landscape and portrait painter
- Josef Koller (1872–1945), folk singer, actor, writer and folk song researcher
- Karl Philipp (1872–1949), sculptor and medalist
- Jože Plečnik (1872–1957), Slovenian architect
- Adolf Pohl (1872–1930), sculptor and craftsman
- Edmund Rumpler (1872–1940), engineer
1873
- Max Adler (1873–1937), sociologist and representative of Austromarxism
- Rudolf Eisler (1873–1926), philosopher
- Georg Kapsch (1873–1934), civil engineer
- Viktor Kienböck (1873–1956), politician and lawyer
- Gisela Klein (1873-1919), actress
- Max Landa (1873–1933), silent film actor
- Rudolf Marschall (1873–1967), sculptor, plaque artist and medalist
- Hans Müller (1873–1937), sculptor
- Alfred Polgar (1873–1955), writer
- Karl Rosner (1873–1951), writer
- Joseph Schnetz (1873–1952), philologist
- Egon Schweidler (1873–1948), physicist, demonstrated the magnetic deflectability of beta radiation
- Emmerich Spielmann (1873–1952), architect and inventor
- Bernhard Tittel (1873–1942), conductor and composer
- Carl Vaugoin (1873-1949), politician
- Josefine Winter (1873–1943), painter, composer, writer
1874
- Paul Abel (1874–1971), British lawyer
- John Quincy Adams (1874-1933), painter
- Bertha Eckstein-Diener (1874–1948), writer and travel journalist
- Raoul Heinrich Francé (1874–1943), bionic scientist and natural philosopher
- Ludwig Gruber (1874–1964), composer, singer, writer and conductor
- Friedrich Hasenöhrl (1874–1915), physicist
- Leo Held (1874–1903), conductor and composer
- Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874–1929), writer, playwright, poet
- Hans Homma (1874–1943), actor and film director
- Karl Kraus (1874–1936), writer of the early 20th century, publicist and sharp critic of the press
- Robert Lach (1874–1958), musicologist
- Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels (1874–1954), racial ideologist
- Friedrich Leitner (1874–1945), economist in Berlin
- Josef Maschat (1874–1943), General Director of the Austrian Federal Railways
- Theodor Heinrich Mayer (1874–1956), architect
- Carl Schlechter (1874–1918), chess player
- Franz Schmidt (1874–1939), composer
- Arnold Schönberg (1874–1951), composer
- Richard Stöhr (1874–1967), Austrian-American music theorist and composer
- Julius von Twardowski-Skrzypna (1874–1945), Austrian-Polish lawyer, politician, diplomat and writer
- Leo von Zumbusch (1874–1940), Austrian-German dermatologist
1875
- Emil Abel (1875–1958), chemist
- Othenio Abel (1875–1946), paleontologist and evolutionary biologist
- Oskar Adler (1875–1955), musician and astrologer
- Paul Clairmont (1875-1942), surgeon
- Friedrich Eichberg (1875–1941), mechanical engineer, board member of AEG
- Josef Hofbauer (1875–1936), architect and builder
- Raphael Kirchner (1875–1917), painter and illustrator
- Alois Kolb (1875–1942), etcher and painter
- Berthold König (1875–1954), politician
- Paula Krauss (1875 – after 1904), actress
- Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962), Viennese violinist and composer
- Georg Heinrich Kührner (1875–1949), painter
- Julius Lenhart (1875–1962), Turner
- Hansi Niese (1875–1934), actress
- Hans Schimitzek (1875–1957), architect
- Fanny Starhemberg (1875–1943), politician
- Ludwig Stepski-Doliwa (1875–1965), politician and professional officer
- Otto Stoessl (1875–1936), writer
1876
- Ludwig Adler (1876–1958), obstetrician and gynecologist
- Raoul Auernheimer (1876–1948), lawyer and writer
- Robert Bárány (1876–1936), Austro-Hungarian physician, neurochemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Alfred Basel (1876–1920), painter and etcher
- Franz Baumgartner (1876–1946), architect
- Josef Bohatec (1876–1954), Czech-Austrian philosopher and theologian
- Ivan Cankar (1876–1918), Slovenian writer from the suburbs of Vienna
- Victor Conrad (1876–1962), Austrian-American climatologist and geophysicist
- Ernst Klein (1876–1951), journalist and writer
- Julius Klinger (1876–1942), painter and graphic artist
- Viktor Schufinsky (1876–1947), painter and graphic artist
- Ignaz Seipel (1876–1932), theologian and politician
- Karl Stiegler (1876–1932), horn player and professor
1877
- Rudolf Bachmann (1877–1933), painter, architect and medalist
- Lisa Baumfeld (1877–1897), writer
- Ernst Franzos (1877–1941), film salesman, producer and production manager
- Selma Freud (1877–1962), second woman who did her doctorate in physics in Vienna and founder of the Vienna Salvation Army community
- Fritz Hafner (1877–1964), painter and art teacher
- Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando (1877–1954), writer and draftsman
- Rudolf Hilferding (1877–1941), German-Austrian politician
- Ernst Hochschartner (1877–1947), portrait, history and genre painter
- Erich von Hornbostel (1877–1935), ethnomusicologist
- Wilhelm John (1877–1934), historian
- Felix Kwieton (1877–1958), middle and long distance runner
- Heinrich Mataja (1877–1937), lawyer and politician
- Hans Mayr (1877–1918), architect
- Max Pallenberg (1877–1934), singer, actor and comedian
- Othmar Ruzicka (1877–1962), portrait and genre painter
1878
- Martin Buber (1878–1965), Austrian-Israeli Jewish religious philosopher
- Grete Forst (1878–1942), soprano, victim of the Holocaust
- Egon Friedell (1878–1938), writer, journalist, actor, cabaret artist and theater critic
- Rudolf Gomperz (1878–1942), civil engineer and tourism pioneer
- Claudius Kraushaar (1878–1955), theater director
- Robert von Lieben (1878–1913), physicist
- Lise Meitner (1878–1968), nuclear physicist
- Hans Stalzer (1878–1940), landscape, portrait and war painter
- Bohumil Střemcha (1878–1966), photographer
- Hans Thaler (1878–1926), gynecologist and obstetrician
1879
- Friedrich Adler (1879–1960), politician, lobbyist and revolutionary
- Hugo von Bouvard (1879–1959), landscape, portrait and military painter
- Toni Braun (1879–1910), actress and singer
- Hermine Cloeter (1879–1970), writer and cultural historian
- Hans Hahn (1879–1934), mathematician
- Alfred Hofmann (1879–1958), sculptor, medalist, gem cutter and wood carver
- Alma Mahler-Werfel (1879–1964), personality in the art, music and literature scene
- Johanna Kampmann-Freund (1888–1940), painter and graphic artist
- Hans Mauer (1879–1962), sculptor
- Fritzi Scheff (1879–1954), opera singer and actress
- Oskar Strnad (1879–1935), set designer, craftsman, designer and architect
- Moriz Violin (1879–1956), Austro-American pianist, composer and piano teacher
- Otto Wahle (1879–1963), swimmer
- Friedrich Andreas Willfort (1879–1956), civil engineer
- Wolfgang von Wurzbach (1879–1957) Romance scholar, literary scholar and collector
1880
- Hans Adler (1880–1957), writer
- Egon Berger-Waldenegg (1880–1960), lawyer, politician and landowner
- Rudolf Bernauer (1880–1953), chanson author, operetta librettist and theater director
- Anton Breinl (1880–1944), Australian tropical medicine specialist
- Paul Ehrenfest (1880–1933), physicist
- Tilla Durieux (actually Ottilie Godeffroy , 1880–1971), German actress
- Erhard Hartung von Hartungen (III, 1880–1962), doctor
- Paul Kammerer (1880–1926), zoologist
- Victor Kraft (1880–1975), scientific theorist, philosopher and state librarian general
- Alfred Mell (1880–1962), historian and museum director
- Hans Moser (1880–1964), actor
- Richard Oswald (1880–1963), film director and screenwriter
- Wilhelm Peters (1880–1963), psychologist and university professor
- Robert Pollack , violinist and music teacher
- Oswald Roux (1880–1961), animal and landscape painter, etcher and lithographer
- Irene Seidner (1880–1959), Austrian-American actress
- Eugen Gustav Steinhof (1880–1952), architect, painter and sculptor
- Hans Tietze (1880–1954), art historian
- Arthur Trebitsch (1880–1927), writer and philosopher
- Otto Weininger (1880–1903), philosopher
1881-1890
1881
- Kornel Abel (1881–1940), officer
- Otto Bauer (1881–1938), politician, social democrat
- Ernst Epstein (1881–1938), architect
- Karl Figdor (1881–1957), journalist and writer
- Anton Grath (1881–1956), sculptor and medalist
- Emil Kaufmann (1881–1953), art and architecture historian
- Anton Kling (1881–1963), painter
- Otto Martin Julius Koenig (1881–1955), educator, scientist and writer
- Madame d'Ora (1881–1963), photographer
- Otto Soyka (1881–1955), writer
- Anton Wildgans (1881–1932), playwright and poet
- Stefan Zweig (1881–1942), writer
1882
- Karl Ehmann (1882–1967), actor
- Hans Erl (1882–1942), opera singer
- Felix Frankfurter (1882–1965), lawyer, Supreme Court Justice of the United States
- Robert Häuser (1882–1927), politician, member of the Lower Austrian state parliament
- Victor Hammer (1882–1967), type designer, painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Jakob Hegner (1882–1962), printer, publisher, translator
- Heinrich Höfflinger (1882–1963), officer, banker, publicist and genealogist
- Franz Horst (1882–1950), painter
- Max Klein (1882–1957), politician, member of the Austrian Federal Council
- Melanie Klein (1882–1960), Austro-British psychoanalyst
- Otto König (1882–1932), writer, poet and editor
- Maximilian Lambertz (1882–1963), album analogue and university professor
- Hubert Marischka (1882–1959), director and screenwriter
- Fritzi Massary (1882–1969), Austrian-American singer and actress
- Otto Neurath (1882–1945), philosopher, sociologist and economist
- Franz Skaupy (1882–1969), Austrian physicist
- Otto Walter (1882–1965), archaeologist
- Rudolf Watzl (1882–1915), wrestler in the lightweight class
- Martina Wied (1882–1957), writer
1883
- Otto Erich Deutsch (1883–1967), musicologist
- Dagobert Frey (1883–1962), art historian
- Adele Kment (1883–1950), writer
- Alexander Meißner (1883–1958), German physicist
- Rudolf Nilius (1883–1962), conductor and composer
- Ida Schwetz-Lehmann (1883–1971), sculptor and ceramicist
- Rudolf Spielmann (1883–1942), chess grandmaster
- Hugo Suchomel (1883–1957), lawyer and ministerial official
- Anton Webern (1883–1945), composer and conductor
1884
- Fritz Demmer (1884–1967), surgeon
- Gustav Entz (1884–1957), theologian and university professor
- Philipp Frank (1884–1966), philosopher, physicist and mathematician
- Alfred Grünwald (1884–1951), operetta librettist
- Fritz Hofbauer (1884–1968), actor and radio play speaker
- Dietrich Kralik (1884–1959), Old Germanist
- Mia May (1884–1980), silent film actress
- Theodor Heinrich Mayer (1884–1949), pharmacist and writer
- Alexander Pawlowitz (1884–1964), portrait, landscape and war painter
- Camillo Praschniker (1884–1949), classical archaeologist
- Eugenie Sendrey (1884–1955), American soprano of Austro-Hungarian origin
- Andreas Thom (1884–1943), writer
1885
- Paul Frank (1885–1976), writer and screenwriter
- Alban Berg (1885–1935), composer of the so-called Second Viennese School
- Felix Braun (1885–1973), writer, poet and playwright
- Franz Theodor Csokor (1885–1969), writer and playwright
- Rudolf Eger (1885–1965), writer and director
- Karl Grune (1885–1962), film director
- Carl Günther (1885–1951), actor
- Emmy Heim (1885–1954), singer and music teacher
- Otto Polak-Hellwig (1885–1958), architect
- Colin Ross (1885–1945), journalist and travel writer
- Walter Schmidt (1885–1945), geologist, petrograph and mineralogist
- Erich von Stroheim (1885–1957), Austrian-American director and actor
- Berthold Viertel (1885–1953), director and writer
- Egon Wellesz (1885–1974), Austro-British composer and musicologist
1886
- Hermann Broch (1886–1951), writer
- Albert Ehrenstein (1886–1950), poet and narrator
- Emil Fey (1886–1938), politician of the First Republic of Austria
- Hans Folnesics (1886–1922), art historian
- Ernst Ludwig Franke (1886–1948), painter, poster artist and commercial artist
- Karl von Frisch (1886–1982), biologist, zoologist, Nobel Prize winner
- Lili Frohlich-Bume (1886–1981), art historian, art dealer and art critic
- Raoul Hausmann (1886–1971), Austro-German Dadaist artist
- Josef Hofbauer (1886–1948), journalist and writer
- Oskar Icha (1886–1945), sculptor
- Rudolf Kramer (1886 – unknown), cyclist
- Henry Lehrman (1886–1946), silent film actor, director and producer
- Hans May (1886–1958), composer
- Joe May (1880–1954), director and producer
- Ernst Molden (1886–1953), journalist, historian and diplomat
- Paul Morgan (1886–1938), actor and comedian
- Karl Polanyi (1886–1964), Hungarian economist and economic theorist
- Alexander Scherban (1886–1964), painter
- Adolf Warchalowski (1886–1928), aviation pioneer and industrialist
1887
- Willy Bardas (1887–1924), pianist and music teacher
- Josef Böhm (1887–1954), German politician (SPD)
- Anton Faistauer (1887–1930), painter
- Albert Paris Gütersloh (1887–1973), painter and writer
- Maria Jeritza (1887–1982), opera singer
- Auguste Lazar (1887–1970), writer
- Egon Lustgarten (1887–1961), conductor and composer
- Georg Mannheimer (1887–1942), Austrian-Czechoslovak journalist and writer
- Otto Mayr (1887–1977), lawyer and patron
- Fritz Paneth (1887–1958), German-Austrian chemist
- Bernhard Paumgartner (1887–1971), musician
- Paula Preradović (1887–1951), poet and writer
- Johann Reif (1887–1949), educator and politician (SPÖ)
- Rudolph Michael Schindler (1887–1953), Austrian-American architect
- Erwin Schrödinger (1887–1961), physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- René A. Spitz (1887–1974), psychoanalyst
- Ernst Toch (1887–1964), German-Austrian composer
- Franz Wallack (1887–1966), planner and technician
- Armand Weiser (1887–1933), architect and specialist writer
- Paul Wittgenstein (1887–1961), American pianist of Austrian origin
1888
- Vicki Baum (1888–1960), harpist and writer
- Käthe Braun-Prager (1888–1967), writer and painter
- Oskar Dietrich (1888–1978), composer and poet
- Melitta Heim (1888–1950), opera singer
- Karl Knapp (1888–1944), politician, victim of National Socialism
- Hermann Leopoldi (1888–1959), composer, cabaret artist and piano humorist
- Emanuel List (1888–1967), opera singer
- Alfred Macalik (1888–1979), Austrian-Romanian landscape painter, graphic artist, sculptor and composer
- Walther Penck (1888–1923), German geomorphologist and geologist
- Theodor Reik (1888–1969), Austrian-American psychoanalyst
- Annie Rosar (1888–1963), actress
- Hans Schachinger (1888–1952), portrait and genre painter
- Max Steiner (1888–1971), Austrian-American composer
- Benjamin Strasser (1888–1955), painter and graphic artist
- Leopold Thaller (1888–1971), politician
- Hans Thirring (1888–1976), physicist and politician (SPÖ)
1889
- Anton Cargnelli (1889–1974), football player and coach
- Erna Clara von Engel-Baiersdorf (1889–1970), painter, sculptor
- Friedrich Fehér (1889–1950), actor and film director
- Hermann Felsner (1889–1977), football coach
- Otto Friedländer (1889–1963), writer and pacifist
- Erik Jan Hanussen (1889–1933), pseudonym of the German-Austrian clairvoyant Hermann Steinschneider
- Tom Held (1889–1962), film editor, twice nominated for an Oscar
- Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), contact with pseudoscientific and neo-religious writings by the racial ideologist and anti-Semite Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels
- Elise Hofmann (1889–1955), paleobotanist and university professor
- Albert Janesch (1889–1973), portrait and genre painter
- Mercédès Jellinek (1889–1929), daughter of the Austro-Hungarian diplomat and car dealer Emil Jellinek
- Ludwig Münz (1889–1957), art historian
- Franz Roubal (1889–1967), landscape and animal painter and sculptor
- Karl Schubert (1889–1949), curative teacher and Waldorf teacher
- Helene Thimig (1889–1974), actress
- Josef Thorak (1889–1952), Austrian-German sculptor
- Camillo Wiethe (1889–1949), ear, nose and throat specialist
- Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951), philosopher
1890
- Ernst Arnold (1890–1962), composer, lyricist and singer of Viennese songs
- Hans Gál (1890–1987), composer and musicologist
- Emil Gelny (1890–1961), euthanasia doctor in the Lower Austrian sanatoriums and nursing homes Gugging and Mauer-Öhling
- Dora Sophie Kellner (1890–1964), journalist, writer and translator
- Erich Kleiber (1890–1956), conductor
- Anton Kuh (1890–1941), journalist, writer and lecturer
- Fritz Lang (1890–1976), film director
- Josef Lense (1890–1985), mathematician
- Adolf Julius Merkl (1890–1970), constitutional and administrative lawyer
- Fritz Saxl (1890–1948), art historian
- Hermann Thimig (1890–1982), actor
- Heinz Werner (1890–1964), Austrian-Jewish psychologist
- Katharina Zirner (1890–1927), painter and graphic artist
1891-1900
1891
- Solomon Birnbaum (1891–1989), Yiddish and Hebrew linguist and art historian
- Friedrich von Franek (1891–1976), Lieutenant General in World War II
- George Froeschel (1891–1979), writer and screenwriter
- Oskar Halecki (1891–1973), Polish historian
- Stéphanie zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1891–1972), spy in the service of Germany with Hungarian citizenship
- Fritz Imhoff (1891–1961), actor and singer
- Dina Kuhn (1891–1963), ceramicist
- Leopold Krauss-Elka (1891–1964), composer
- Simon Kronberg (1891–1947), writer
- Paul Hermann Meixner (1891–1950), naval officer and lawyer
- Alexander Popovich (1891–1952), football player and coach
- Leo Reuss (1891–1946), actor and director
- Alexander Wienerberger (1891–1955), chemical engineer and photographer of the Holodomor
- Edgar Zilsel (1891–1944), philosopher
1892
- Ernst Bachrich (1892–1942), composer, piano accompanist and conductor
- Artur Berger (1892–1981), film architect and production designer
- Joseph Braunstein (1892–1996), musician, writer and mountaineer
- Max Deutsch (1892–1982), French composer, conductor and music teacher
- Julius Endlweber (1892–1947), landscape and vedute painter
- Maria Fein (1892–1965), actress and theater director
- Richard Hoffmann (1892–1961), literary translator, writer and culture editor
- Bohuslav Kokoschka (1892–1976), painter, graphic artist and writer
- Fritz Kortner (1892–1970), German actor and theater director
- Othmar Kühn (1892–1969), geologist, paleontologist and university lecturer
- Katharina Leipelt (1892–1943), chemist and member of the White Rose Hamburg
- Friedl Münzer (1892–1967), actress
- Paul Pella (1892–1965), Kapellmeister, conductor and music director
- Erwin H. Rainalter (1892–1960), journalist and writer
- Franz Sedlacek (1892–1933), football player and coach
- Franziska Seidl b. Vicari (1892-1983), physicist
- Roland Strasser (1892–1974), painter and graphic artist
- Josef Weinträger (1892–1945), poet, narrator and essayist
1893
- Menachem Birnbaum (1893 – ≈1944), Jewish book artist, portrait draftsman and illustrator
- Ernst Egli (1893–1974), architect and urban planner
- Karl Farkas (1893–1971), actor and cabaret artist
- Karl Borromäus Frank (1893–1969), publicist
- Hilda Geiringer (1893–1973), mathematician
- Ernst Grünfeld (1893–1962), chess grandmaster
- Rudolf Hafner (1893–1951), painter and set designer
- Franz Hančar (1893–1968), prehistoric
- Karl Hoffmann (1893–1972), painter
- Gina Kaus (1893–1985), writer, translator and screenwriter
- Clemens Krauss (1893–1954), conductor
- Gerda Laski (1893–1928), physicist
- Ernst Marischka (1893–1963), director
- Theo Matejko (1893–1946), press draftsman and illustrator
- Paul Amadeus Pisk (1893–1990), Austrian-American musicologist and composer
- Felice Rix-Ueno (1893–1967), painter, graphic artist and textile artist
- Ernst Römer (1893–1974), Austro-Mexican conductor, music teacher and composer
- Mela Spira (1893–1967), actress and writer
- Carl Stephenson (1893-20th centuries), Austro-German author and publisher
- Georgine Tangl (1893–1972), historian
- Marcel Tyberg (1893–1944), composer
- Karl Weissenberg (1893–1976), physicist and one of the first rheologists
1894
- Ernst Angel (1894–1986), poet, writer, publisher, filmmaker, psychologist
- Frank Arnau (1894–1976), Swiss-German writer
- Uriel Birnbaum (1894–1956), Jewish painter, caricaturist, writer and poet
- Marietta Blau (1894–1970), physicist
- Jella Braun-Fernwald (1894–1965), opera and concert singer
- Heinz Hartmann (1894–1970), psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Hans Kmoch (1894–1973), chess player
- Wilhelm Marinelli (1894–1973), zoologist, anatomist and popular educator
- Erich August Mayer (1894–1945), writer
- Maria Potesil (1894–1984), foster mother and honored as Righteous Among the Nations
- Hermann Ritter von Schmeidel (1894–1953), conductor, composer and music teacher
- Irma Silzer (1894 - after 1965), translator
- Karl Maria Stepan (1894–1972), politician
- Josef von Sternberg (1894–1969), Austrian-American director
- Josephine Sticker (1894–1960), swimmer
- Josef Tichy (1894–1973), translator
- William Wernigk (1894–1973), opera singer
1895
- Sybille Binder (1895–1962), actress
- Arnolt Bronnen (1895–1959), writer, playwright and director
- Wilhelm Ergert (1895–1966), Wehrmacht officer and cryptologist
- Trude Fleischmann (1895–1990), Austrian-American photographer
- Anna Freud (1895–1982), Austrian-English psychoanalyst; Daughter of Sigmund Freud
- Charly Gaudriot (1895–1978), musician and composer
- Liane Haid (1895–2000), actress and singer
- Karl Heinz (1895–1965), politician, member of the National Council
- Heddi Hirsch (1895–1947), textile and fashion designer, illustrator and graphic artist
- Martha Hofmann (1895–1975), writer
- Friedrich Karas (1895–1942), Roman Catholic priest, opponent and victim of National Socialism
- Robert Kautsky (1895–1963), theater painter, stage and costume designer
- Leo Keller (1895–1966), architect
- Käthe Leichter (1895–1942), socialist trade unionist and author of socio-political works
- Julius Schlegel (1895–1958), officer, savior of the art treasures of Montecassino
- Friedrich Sedlak (1895–1977), violinist and conductor in Vienna
- Ernest Adolf Spiegel (1895–1985), neurologist
- Josef Uridil (1895–1962), football player
1896
- Hans Adametz (1896–1966), ceramist, sculptor and art teacher
- Margarete Adler (1896–1990), swimmer
- Albert Becker (1896–1984), chess master
- Gabriele Bitterlich (1896–1978), Roman Catholic New Revelator and founder of the Engelwerk
- Franz Blauensteiner (1896–1939), painter
- Erich Boltenstern (1896–1991), architect
- Robert Braun (1896–1972), poet, essayist and librarian
- Hugo Burghauser (1896–1982), bassoonist
- Heimito von Doderer (1896–1966), writer
- Ludwig Draxler (1896–1972), lawyer and politician
- Carl Dreher (1896–1976), sound engineer
- Maria Eis (1896–1954), castle actress
- Esti Freud (1896–1980), Austrian-American speech therapist
- Friedrich Glauser (1896–1938), Swiss crime novel writer
- Karl Hauschka (1896–1981), architect
- Fritz Links (1896–1976), actor and voice actor
- Leopold Mayer (1896–1971), professor of business administration
- Hans Müller (1896–1971), chess master and theorist
- Rudolf Prikryl (1896–1965), Mayor of Vienna
- Joseph Schildkraut (1896–1964), Austrian-American actor
- Lilia Skala (1896–1994), film and theater actress
- Richard Suchwirth (1896–1965), National Socialist historian and politician
- Friedrich Waismann (1896–1959), philosopher
- Ernst Waldinger (1896–1970), poet and essayist
- Wolfgang von Weisl (1896–1974), Zionist activist; Doctor and journalist
- Adolf Wohlbrück (1896–1967), actor
1897
- Fritz Brügel (1897–1955), (later Czechoslovakian) librarian, diplomat and writer
- Veza Canetti (1897–1963), writer and translator
- Fritz Groß (1897–1946), editor and writer
- Georg Hann (1897–1950), chamber singer (bass)
- Ladislaus Kmoch (1897–1971), caricaturist and comic artist
- Erwin von Lahousen (1897–1955), major general in the Wehrmacht
- Otto Leichter (1897–1973), socialist, journalist and author
- Alexander Lernet-Holenia (1897–1976), writer, playwright, poet
- Robert Neumann (1897–1975), Austro-British writer
- Hansl Schmid (1897–1987), Viennese song singer
- Rudolf Stundl (1897–1990), pattern designer and tapestry artist
- Gustav Wegerer (1897–1954), communist and chemical engineer, former political prisoner in Buchenwald concentration camp
1898
- Emil Artin (1898–1962), mathematician
- Joseph Binder (1898–1972), graphic designer
- Josef Blum (1898–1956), soccer player and coach
- Suzanne Clauser (1898–1980), translator and author
- Franz Engel (1898–1944), comedian, emcee, couplet singer and actor
- Alfred Eduard Frauenfeld (1898–1977), National Socialist politician
- Robert Samuel Haas (1898–1997), calligrapher, typographer, photojournalist and art collector
- Karoline Hafner-Scholz (1898–1984), painter
- Othmar Peter Hartmann (1898–1973), painter
- Oskar Homolka (1898–1978), Austrian-American actor
- Lotte Lenya (1898–1981), Austrian-American actress and singer
- Alois Lutz (1898–1918), figure skater, namesake of the Lutz jump
- Josef Mayer (1898–1948), politician, member of the Federal Council
- Julius Patzak (1898–1974), opera and lieder singer (tenor)
- Alois Podhajsky (1898–1973), colonel, head of the Spanish Riding School
- Herbert Schimkowitz (1898–1938), graphic artist and illustrator
- Anny Schröder-Ehrenfest (1898–1972), painter, graphic artist and textile artist
- Helene Weilen (1898–1987), writer
- Paul Weiss (1898–1967), American violinist, conductor and composer
- Hans Werner (1898–1980), lyricist, author and co-author of many well-known classical Viennese songs and chansons
1899
- Walter Dell (1899–1980), painter
- Gustav Diessl (1899–1948), stage and film actor
- Wilhelm Czermak (1889–1953), Egyptologist, Africanist and university professor
- Anna Goldsteiner (1899–1944), resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Karl Hartl (1899–1978), film director
- Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992), economist, Nobel Prize winner
- Grete Hinterhofer (1899–1985), pianist, music teacher and composer
- Otto Isakower (1899–1972), Austro-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Franz Jonas (1899–1974), Mayor of Vienna and Federal President
- Emil König (1899–1943), worker, resistance fighter and victim of National Socialism
- Franziska Krämer (1899–1988), politician, member of the Federal Council
- Josef Lokvenc (1899–1974), chess player
- Anton Powolny (* 1899, † after 1938), football player
- Herbert Reichner (1899–1971), publisher, author and antiquarian
- Alfred Schütz (1899–1959), sociologist
- Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg (1899–1956), politician and home guard leader
- Gustav Tauschek (1899–1945), computer pioneer
- Jules Thorn (1899–1980), entrepreneur in Great Britain
- Friedrich Trözmüller (1899–1957), inventor
- Marie Karoline Tschiedel (1899–1980), photographer
- Gustav Ucicky (1899–1961), German film director
- Ludwig Weber (1899–1974), opera singer (bass)
- Josef Wolfsthal (1899–1931), violinist, orchestra conductor and music teacher
- Grete von Zieritz (1899–2001), Austrian-German pianist and composer
- Alfred Zmeck (1899–1971), Austrian-Czechoslovakian lawyer and judge at the People's Court in Berlin
1900
- Alois Beranek (1900–1983), football referee
- Franz Borkenau (1900–1957), historical philosopher, cultural historian and sociologist
- Antonia Dietrich (1900–1975), German actress
- Irene Harand (1900–1975), author and anti-fascist
- Leopold Hofmann (1900–1945), resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Georg Klaren (1900–1962), director and screenwriter
- Ludwig Klein (1900–1959), politician
- Ernst Krenek (1900–1991), composer
- Ernst Kris (1900–1957), Austrian-American art historian and psychoanalyst
- Richard Kuhn (1900–1967), Austro-German chemist, Nobel Prize winner 1938
- Rita Kurzmann-Leuchter (1900–1942), pianist and music teacher
- Bruno Marek (1900–1991), Mayor of Vienna
- Karl Mark (1900–1991), politician and member of the National Council
- Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958), physicist, Nobel Prize winner
- Fred Raymond (1900–1954), operetta and hit composer
- Heinrich Reif-Gintl (1900–1974), artistic director and director of the Vienna State Opera
- Fritz Rotter (1900–1984), author and composer
- Anton Schmid (1900–1942), plumber, NCO and Righteous Among the Nations
- Hans Thimig (1900–1991), actor and director
- Helene Weigel (1900–1971), Austrian-German actress
- Friedrich Wührer (1900–1975), German-Austrian pianist
20th century
1901-1910
1901
- Franz Ackerl (1901–1988), university professor for geodesy and photogrammetry
- Rudolf Brunngraber (1901–1960), writer, journalist and painter
- Julius Epstein (1901–1975), Austrian-American journalist, author and political scientist
- František Faltus (1901–1989), Czechoslovak civil engineer
- Walter Felsenstein (1901–1975), director and from 1947 director of the Komische Oper Ost-Berlin
- Friedrich Gschweidl (1901–1970), football player
- Hanns Jelinek (1901–1969), composer and music teacher
- Rosa Jochmann (1901–1994), politician
- Franz Königshofer (1901–1970), composer and professor
- Gertrud Kraus (1901–1977), dancer and choreographer
- Paul Felix Lazarsfeld (1901–1976), Austrian-American sociologist
- Frederick Loewe (1901–1988), American composer
- Walter Reisp (1910– ??), field handball player
- Wilhelm Szabo (1901–1986), poet, poet, author, translator and teacher
- Otto Waldis (1901–1974), actor
- Franz Weiser (1901–1986), theologian and writer
- Erich Woldan (1901–1989), administrative lawyer, private scholar and collector
1902
- Gustav Abel (1902–1963), film architect and set designer
- Friedrich Bayer (1902–1954), music critic and music theorist
- Rudolf Bing (1902–1997), Austro-British singer and director of the Metropolitan Opera in New York
- Hans von Dohnanyi (1902–1945), German lawyer and resistance fighter
- Albert Drach (1902–1995), lawyer and writer
- Robert Eberan von Eberhorst (1902–1982), designer
- Ferdinand Eckhardt (1902–1995), Canadian art historian
- Willy Eichberger (1902–2004), actor
- Lucie English (1902–1965), actress
- Friedrich Feld (1902–1987), journalist and writer
- Hans Grünhut (1902–1979), singer
- Peter Hammerschlag (1902–1942), poet and cabaret artist
- Curt Herzstark (1902–1988), inventor and office machine mechanic
- Stella Kadmon (1902–1989), actress, theater director
- Fritz Kolb (1902–1983), reform pedagogue and diplomat
- Anny Konetzni (1902–1968), opera singer
- Karl König (1902–1966), founder of the international Camphill movement
- Walther Kraus (1902–1997), classical philologist, rector of the University of Vienna
- Leopold Lindtberg (1902–1984), director
- Brunhilde Lenk (1903–1983), ancient historian
- Ferdinand Marian (1902–1946), actor
- Karl Menger (1902–1985), mathematician
- Sepp Nigg (1902–1954), actor
- Karl Popper (1902–1994), Austro-British philosopher and scientific theorist
- Harold Reitterer (1902–1987), painter
- Felix Samuely (1902–1959), civil engineer
- Herma Szabó (1902–1986), figure skater
- Willy Trenk-Trebitsch (1902–1983), actor
1903
- Luise George Bachmann (1903–1976), writer, singer and organist
- Hans Bayer (1903–1965), economist and social scientist
- Rosa Benesch-Hennig (1903–1986), painter
- Bruno Bettelheim (1903–1990), American psychoanalyst and child psychologist
- Mathilde Danegger (1903–1988), German actress
- Milan Dubrović (1903–1994), publicist, editor-in-chief, publisher and diplomat
- Willi Forst (1903–1980), actor, screenwriter, director and producer
- Karl Gall (1903–1939), motorcycle racer
- Josef Gregor (1903–1987), German folk song teacher
- Victor Gruen (1903–1980), Jewish town planner and architect
- Emmerich Huber (1903–1979), advertising artist, comic artist, illustrator and caricaturist
- Walter Jurmann (1903–1971), composer
- Greta Keller (1903–1977), chanson singer
- Arthur Kleiner (1903–1980), Austrian-American film composer
- Frieda Litschauer-Krause (1903–1992), cellist
- Konrad Lorenz (1903–1989), biologist, behavioral scientist and Nobel Prize winner
- Anton E. Mayer (1903–1942), mathematician
- Julius Meinl III. (1903-1991), entrepreneur
- Hertha Wambacher (1903–1950), physicist
- John H. Winge (1903–1968), Austro-American theater director, film journalist and critic
1904
- Anni Berger (1904–1990), German rose breeder of Austrian origin
- Elise Braun Barnett (1904–1994), pianist and Montessori teacher
- Alfred Farau (1904–1972), Austrian-American psychotherapist and writer
- Otto Frisch (1904–1979), Austro-British physicist
- Mario von Galli (1904–1987), Jesuit, theological editor and publicist
- Georg Gruber (1904–1979), musicologist and choir director
- Otto Guglia (1904–1984), historian, geographer and naturalist
- Otto Hartmann (1904–1994), actor
- Max Hoffman (1904–1981), American car dealer for European imported vehicles
- Franz Holzweber (1904–1934), National Socialist and putschist
- Peter Igelhoff (1904–1978), musician and composer
- Berta Karlik (1904–1990), physicist
- Alfred Klahr (1904–1944), communist and journalist
- Charles Koch (1904–1970), philosopher, lawyer and entomologist
- Luise Kremlacek (1904–1990), gallery owner
- Joe Lederer (1904–1987), journalist and writer
- Robert Lucas (1904–1984), writer and cabaret artist
- Josef Mertin (1904–1998), music theorist, instrument maker and collector, professor at the Academy for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna
- Oskar Müller (1904– ??), football coach
- Emmerich Nagy (1904–1929), motorcycle racer
- Fred Schiller (1904-2003), screenwriter
- Karl Schlechta (1904–1985), German philosopher
- Franz Schuster (1904–1943), Social Democrat, Communist, resistance fighter against National Socialism and member of the Buchenwald International Camp Committee
- Hugo Wiener (1904–1993), composer and pianist
1905
- Wolfgang Abel (1905–1997), anthropologist
- Franz Augsberger (1905–1945), SS brigade leader and major general of the Waffen SS
- Camilla Birke (1905–1988), textile artist and craftswoman
- Alfred Burger (1905–2000), American chemist
- Elias Canetti (1905–1994), writer, winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize for Literature
- Klaus Conrad (1905–1961), German neurologist and psychiatrist
- Viktor Emil Frankl (1905–1997), neurologist and psychiatrist, founder of logotherapy and existential analysis
- Ernst Joseph Görlich (1905–1973), historian and writer
- Mimi Grossberg (1905–1997), writer in exile
- Georg Haas (1905–1981), Israeli herpetologist and paleontologist
- Eduard Heilingsetzer (1905–1997), politician and minister
- Leopold Hofmann (1905–1976), football player
- Bobby John (1905-1966), cabaret artist
- Anna Katschenka (1905–1980), nurse and participant in the National Socialist children's "euthanasia"
- Hans Kloss (1905–1986), bank director
- Hilde Konetzni (1905–1980), opera singer
- Elfi König (1905–1991), operetta singer and actress
- Robert Kramreiter-Klein (1905–1965), architect
- Egon Krauss (1905–1985), mechanical engineer, organ researcher and mountain guide
- Helmuth Krauss (1905–1963), actor and acting teacher
- Margarethe Noé von Nordberg (1905–1995), actress
- Bruno Pittermann (1905–1983), politician and statesman
- Rudolf Prack (1905–1981), actor
- Otto Preminger (1905–1986), American director and film producer
- Karl Rappan (1905–1996), football player and coach
- Gertrud Thausing (1905–1997), Egyptologist
- Maria Augusta von Trapp (1905–1987), American singer and writer
- Erich Zeisl (1905–1959), composer and music teacher
1906
- Wolf Albach-Retty (1906–1967), actor
- Hans Asperger (1906–1980), pediatrician and curative teacher (Asperger's Syndrome)
- Gustav Bergmann (1906–1987), scientific theorist and philosopher
- Ludwig Bieler (1906–1981), philologist
- Waldemar Bloch (1906–1984), composer, pianist and music teacher
- Karl Bruckner (1906–1982), writer
- Marianne Frostig (1906–1985), social worker, teacher and psychologist
- Hans Haas (1906–1973), weightlifter
- Franz Hagenauer (1906–1986), sculptor
- Hans Jaray (1906–1990), chamber actor, director and author
- Anton Karas (1906–1985), composer and musician
- Fritz Klenner (1906–1997), author, banker, trade unionist and politician
- Hilde Körber (1906–1969), actress
- Elise Riesel (1906–1989), Austrian-Soviet Germanist, linguist and style researcher
- Alma Rosé (1906–1944), violinist of Jewish descent; directed the girls' orchestra in Auschwitz
- Karl Sesta (1906–1974), football player
- Fritz Spielmann (1906–1997), pianist, singer and composer
- Karl Waldbrunner (1906–1980), politician
- Camillo Wanausek (1906–1999), flautist
- Guido Wieland (1906–1993), chamber and film actor, director and operetta buffo
- Franz Zedtwitz (1906–1942), zoologist and writer
- Ludwig Zirner (1906–1971), Austrian-American musician and opera director
1907
- Leon Askin (1907-2005), Austrian-American actor, drama teacher, director, screenwriter and producer
- Sylvia Bayr-Klimpfinger (1907–1980), psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Vienna
- Oswald Bosko (1907–1944), policeman and Righteous Among the Nations
- Georg Schurl Braun (1907–1963), soccer player, trainer and member of the wonder team
- Doddy Delissen (* 1907; after † 1949), Danish pop singer and actress
- Ebba-Margareta von Freymann (1907–1995), first translator of some of JRR Tolkien's poems into German
- Peter Gerhard (1907–1994), actor
- Käthe Gold (1907–1997), actress
- Alois Hammer (1907–1983), businessman and politician
- Marte Harell (1907–1996), stage and film actress
- Josef Holaubek (1907–1999), police chief in Vienna
- Marie Jahoda (1907-2001), social psychologist
- Peter Koller (1907–1996), Austrian-German architect and urban planner
- Greta Kraus (1907–1998), Canadian pianist, harpsichordist and music teacher
- Hans Peter Kraus (1907–1988), Austrian-American bookseller, antiquarian and collector
- Fritz Mayer-Beck (1907–1977), graphic artist and illustrator
- Petar Graf Orssich (1907–1961), automobile racing driver and nobleman
- Kurt Pahlen (1907–2003), conductor, composer and musicologist
- Helene Reschovsky (1907–1994), Austrian-American mathematician and university professor
- Anton Schall (1907–1947), football player
- Martin Schneeweiss (1907–1947), motorcycle racer
- Hans Selye (1907–1982), Canadian medic
- Diego Viga (Paul Engel, 1907–1997), Ecuadorian medic and writer
- Ernst Waldbrunn (1907–1977), actor and cabaret artist
- Paula Wessely (1907–2000), actress
- Käthe Wolf (1907–1967), Austro-American child psychologist
- Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975), sculptor
- Fred Zinnemann (1907–1997), Austrian-American film director
1908
- Carlo Abarth (1908–1979), automobile racing driver and tuner living in Italy
- Erich Bielka (1908–1992), diplomat, former Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Franz Dusika (1908–1984), racing cyclist
- Gottfried von Freiberg (1908–1962), horn player
- Herta Freitag (1908–2000), Austrian-American mathematician.
- Erik Frey (1908–1988), actor
- Eduard Frühwirth (1908–1973), football player and coach
- Amon Göth (1908–1946), concentration camp commandant
- Hans Grassl (1908–1980), civil engineer
- Karl Gruber (1908–1958), politician
- Johann Hoffmann (1908–1974), football player
- Herbert von Karajan (1908–1989), conductor
- Otto Kurz (1908–1975), Austro-British art historian, orientalist and university professor
- Oswald Lutz (1908–1974), composer, violinist, critic and music teacher
- Aenne Michalsky (1908–1986), opera singer
- Kamila Rosenbaumová (1908–1988), Czechoslovak dancer and choreographer
- Lotte von Schaukal (1908–1993), translator and editor
- Otto Skorzeny (1908–1975), an officer in the Waffen SS, carried out commando missions during World War II
- Friedrich Torberg (1908–1979), writer, journalist, publicist, screenwriter and editor
- Hans Weigel (1908–1991), writer and theater critic
- Ruth Weiss (1908–2006), teacher, journalist, lecturer, eyewitness to the Chinese civil war
1909
- Ludwig Babinski (1909–1990), jazz and entertainment musician
- Karl Bohmann (1909–1999), motorcycle racing driver
- Katharina Boll-Dornberger (1909–1981), Austrian-German physicist
- Franziska Cechal (1909–2002), Righteous Among the Nations
- Willi Boskovsky (1909–1991), violinist and conductor
- Peter Drucker (1909–2005), pioneer of management theory
- Franz Essel (1909–1973), actor, theater director and radio play speaker
- Hertha Firnberg (1909–1994), Austria's first female social democratic minister
- Miep Gies (1909–2010), companion of Anne Frank
- Ernst Gombrich (1909–2001), art historian who worked at the Warburg Institute in London
- Anna-Maria Haas (1909–1996), Righteous Among the Nations
- Rudolf Häuser (1909–2000), politician, Federal Minister and Vice Chancellor
- Hans Holt (1909–2001), actor
- Fritz Jahoda (1909–2008), Austrian-American pianist and conductor
- Rudolf Kompfner (actually Kömpfner, 1909–1977), Austro-British engineer, co-inventor of the traveling wave tube
- Erich Kunz (1909–1995), opera singer (baritone)
- Karl Lederer (1909–1944), lawyer and resistance fighter against the Third Reich
- Boško Milenković (1909–1955), Yugoslav racing driver
- Vladimír Neff (1909–1983), Czech writer, translator, screenwriter
- Fritz Polcar (1909–1975), politician (ÖVP)
- Felix Pollak (1909–1987), Austro-American writer, translator and librarian
- Fred Rauch (1909–1997), singer, lyricist and radio presenter
- Karl Schäfer (1909–1976), figure skater
- Karl Schönböck (1909–2001), actor
- Kurt L. Schwarz (1909–1983), antiquarian and art historian
- Franz Stoss (1909–1995), actor, director, director of the theater in the Josefstadt
- Hans E. Suess (1909–1993), physical chemist and nuclear physicist
- Johann Tauscher (1909–1979), field handball player
- Alfred Uhl (1909–1992), composer and conductor
- Cilli Wang (1909–2005), cabaret artist and dancer
- Rudolf Wertz (1909–1966), doctor and Righteous Among the Nations
- Frank Zwillinger (1909–1989), writer
1910
- Karl Adamek (1910–2000), football player and coach
- Franzi Ascher-Nash (1910–1991), Austrian-American music critic
- John Banner (1910–1973), actor, emigrated to the USA in 1938
- Hanna Berger (1910–1962), dancer, choreographer, educator, director, theater manager, author and anti-Nazi opponent
- Otto Binder (1910–2005), General Director
- Franz Jachym (1910–1984), auxiliary bishop of Vienna
- Elisabeth Kallina (1910-2004), chamber actress
- Johann M. Kauffmann (1910–1965), organ builder and cathedral organ builder
- Walter Krause (1910–2007), doctor and university professor
- Hilde Kurz (1910–1981), Austro-British art historian
- Franz Olah (1910–2009), politician and trade unionist
- Ambros Josef Pfiffig (1910–1998), etrusologist
- Grete Rehor (1910–1987), politician (ÖVP); first Austrian minister
- Alois Schnabel (1910–1982), field handball player
- Luise Ullrich (1910–1985), German-Austrian actress
1911-1920
1911
- Carl Appel (1911–1997), architect
- Etta Becker-Donner (1911–1975), ethnologist
- Fritz Bock (1911–1993), politician; Co-founder of the ÖVP
- Ernst Essel (1911–1984), actor
- Heinz von Foerster (1911–2002), co-founder of cybernetic science
- Leopold Hawelka (1911–2011), cafe animal
- Richard Herzog (1911–1999), Austrian-American physicist
- Fritz Hochwälder (1911–1986), writer
- Walter Hollitscher (1911–1986), philosopher, Marxist and psychoanalyst
- Anna Maria Jokl (1911–2001), Austrian-Israeli writer
- Fritz Kalmar (1911–2008), author in exile and Honorary Consul General in Uruguay
- Teddy Kollek (1911–2007), Israeli politician
- Bruno Kreisky (1911–1990), politician
- Herta Natzler (1911–1985), Austro-American actress
- Anton Perwein (1911–1981), field handball player
- Marcel Prawy (1911–2003), dramaturge and opera critic
- Otto Probst (1911–1978), politician (SPÖ), transport minister and national councilor
- Rudolf Raftl (1911–1994), football player
- Fritz Schajowicz (1911–1992), emigrated bone pathologist
- Ludwig Schuberth (1911–1989), field handball player
- Ulrich Sild (1911–1937), alpinist
- Hilde Spiel (1911–1990), journalist and writer
1912
- Jean Améry (1912–1978), writer
- Anton Benya (1912-2001), electrical mechanic, trade unionist and politician (SPÖ)
- Heinrich Drimmel (1912–1991), politician and lawyer
- Paul Hofmann (1912–2008) was an Austrian-American journalist
- Emil Juracka (1912–1944), field handball player
- Franz Eugen Klein (1912–1944), conductor at the Vienna State Opera, composer, pianist
- Hermann Langbein (1912–1995), fought on the side of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War
- Erich Leinsdorf (1912–1993), Austrian-American conductor
- Alfred Schmalzer (1912–1944), handball player
- Margarete Schörl (1912–1991), educator, nun
- Ludwig Schwarzer (1912–1989), painter
- Lilly Stepanek (1912-2004), actress
- Franz Strahammer (1912–1995), sculptor
- Herbert Tichy (1912–1987), travel writer, geologist, journalist and mountaineer
- Bruno Uher (1912–1976), composer
- Erwin Weiss (1912-2004), composer
- Gusti Wolf (1912–2007), chamber actress
- Hans Zehetner (1912–1942), handball player
1913
- Franz Antel (1913–2007), film director, screenwriter, film producer
- Ady Berber (1913–1966), freestyle wrestler and actor
- Heinz Conrads (1913–1986), actor, conférencier and Wienerlied interpreter
- Harry Fuss (1913–1996), actor
- Herbert Gruber (1913–1999), film producer and company manager
- Gustav Hartmann (1913–1988), painter
- Edith Hauer (1913–2004), Righteous Among the Nations
- Josefine Hawelka (1913–2005), wife of Leopold Hawelka
- Heinz Kohut (1913–1981), German psychologist, founded the self-psychological direction of psychoanalysis
- Edith Kraus (1913–2013), Israeli pianist
- Astrid Krebsbach (1913–1995), German table tennis player
- Anton Leeb (1913–2008), General Troop Inspector of the Federal Army
- Mira Lobe (1913–1995), children's book author
- Franz Mayer (1913–1977), tailor and politician, member of the Federal Council
- Josef Meinrad (1913–1996), chamber actor
- Ludwig Merwart (1913–1979), painter and graphic artist
- Anastáz Opasek (1913–1999), Archabbot of the Břevnov Monastery
- Adolf K. Placzek (1913–2000), librarian and architectural historian
- Eric Pohlmann (1913–1979), actor who emigrated to Great Britain
- Lilly von Sauter (1913–1972), writer and translator
- Robert Schollum (1913–1987), composer and conductor
- Heinrich Treichl (1913–2014), banker
1914
- Isolde Ahlgrimm (1914–1995), harpsichordist
- Erica Anderson (1914–1976), Austrian-American photographer, camerawoman and documentary filmmaker
- Michael Danzinger (1914–2007), pianist, entertainer and composer
- Leo Glueckselig (1914–2003), Austro-American illustrator and graphic artist
- Wilhelm Graetzer (Guillermo Graetzer, 1914–1993), Argentine composer, music teacher and scholar
- Friedrich Hacker (1914–1989), Austrian-American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and aggression researcher
- Rudolf Hausner (1914–1995), painter and graphic artist and an important representative of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
- Friedrich Hedrich (1914–1944), radio technician, resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Otto Hoffmann-Ostenhof (1914–1992), biochemist and university professor
- Otto Koenig (1914–1992), behavioral scientist, zoologist and writer
- Karl Kotratschek (1914–1941), track and field athlete
- Hedy Lamarr (1914–2000), actress and inventor
- Ernst Landl (1914–1983), jazz and entertainment musician
- Fiorenzo Marini (1914–1991), Italian fencer
- Hilde Meisel , Hilda Monte (1914–1945), socialist and publicist
- Georg von Metaxa (1914–1944), tennis player
- Maria Müller-Lussnigg (1914–2012), actress, radio presenter and writer
- Ricardo Odnoposoff (1914-2004), Austrian-American musician (violin)
- Max Ferdinand Perutz (1914–2002), Austro-English chemist
- Erwin Scharf (1914–1994), politician and founder of the Left Socialist Party
- Gretl Schörg (1914–2006), singer
- Fritz Walden (1914–1992), publicist, culture editor and film, literature, music and theater critic
- Waluliso (1914–1996), peace activist and well-known original in Vienna
- Peter Wehle (1914–1986), composer, author and cabaret artist
1915
- Hans Battista (1915–1995), medic and SS leader
- Herma Bauma (1915–2003), athlete and handball player
- Karl Bednarik (1915–2001), painter and writer
- Christine Busta (1915–1987), poet
- Ernst Frey (1915–1994), legionnaire and author
- Gerhard Frey (1915–2002), philosopher and science theorist
- Heinrich Gross (1915–2005), doctor, ward manager of the “Reich Committee Department” at the Vienna “Euthanasia” clinic at Am Spiegelgrund
- Josef Hendrichs (1915–2009), actor and radio play speaker
- Wilhelm Höttl (1915–1999), employee in the Reich Security Main Office and headmaster
- Walter Jurecka (1915–1994), civil engineer
- Felix Kaspar (1915–2003), figure skater
- Fred Pressburger (1915–1998), Austrian-American filmmaker
- Wolfgang Schneiderhan (1915–2002), musician (violin)
- Emmerich Schrenk (1915–1988), actor
- Alice Schwarz-Gardos (1915-2007), Israeli journalist
- Carl Szokoll (1915–2004), resistance fighter, author, publisher and film producer
- Hermann Vetters (1915–1993), archaeologist
- Jaroslav Volak (1915– ??), field handball player
1916
- Christian Broda (1916–1987), politician (SPÖ)
- Gertrud Burgsthaler-Schuster (1916–2004), opera singer and singing teacher
- Hertha Feiler (1916–1970), actress
- Ernst Haeusserman (1916–1984), actor, director, Burgtheater director and director of the theater in der Josefstadt
- Josef Hindels (1916–1990), resistance fighter in the Third Reich
- Erich Huber (1916–1996), visual artist and educator
- Friederike Klauner (1916–1993), art historian
- Edith Kramer (1916–2014), Austrian-American painter and pioneer of art therapy
- Willy Mattes (1916–2002), composer, arranger and conductor
- Herbert Mytteis (1916–1967), jazz and entertainment musician
- Erika Pelikowsky (1916–1990), actress
- Edeltrud Posiles (1916–2016), "Righteous Among the Nations"
- Otto Schulmeister (1916–2001), publicist, long-time editor-in-chief
1917
- Erwin Axer (1917–2012), Polish theater director
- Carlo Böhm (1917–1997), actor
- Hans Braun (1917–1992), opera singer
- Hans-Paul Ganter-Gilmans (1917–1955), German politician, State Secretary of the GDR
- Hilde Güden (1917–1988), coloratura soprano and chamber singer
- Lisl Handl (1917–1996), Austrian-American actress and dancer
- Walter Klein (1917–1987), Austro-German diplomat of the GDR and writer
- Martha Kyrle (1917–2017), medical doctor and philanthropist
- Ines Mandl (1917–2016), Austrian-American biochemist
- Georg Franz Meyer (1917 – after 1981), SS-Obersturmführer and doctor
- Adalbert Pilch (1917–2004), painter and graphic artist
- Otto Rösch (1917–1995), politician (SPÖ) and lawyer
- Georg Tintner (1917–1999), Austrian-New Zealand conductor
- Ernst Vasovec (1917–1993), writer
- Fred Wander (1917-2006), writer
- Karl Wlaschek (1917–2015), entrepreneur
- Herbert Wunsch (1917–1970), table tennis player
1918
- Karl Babor (1918–1964), SS-Hauptsturmführer and camp doctor in several concentration camps
- Ernst Gruber (1918–1979), German opera singer (hero tenor)
- Dagmar Hermann (1918–1997), opera singer
- Hannes Hoffmann (1918–1988), operetta singer and owner of the artists' meeting place " Gutruf "
- Gotfrid Köchert (1918–1986), racing car driver
- Cissy Kraner (1918–2012), actress, singer and cabaret artist
- Leopold Mayer (1918–2003), conductor, artistic director and musicologist
- Max Merkel (1918–2006), soccer player and coach
- Elisa Springer (1918–2004), Austro-Italian Holocaust survivor
1919
- Vera Auer (1919–1996), accordionist and vibraphonist
- Richard Bergmann (1919–1970), table tennis player
- Hermann Bondi (1919–2005), British mathematician and cosmologist
- Hermine Braunsteiner-Ryan (1919–1999), guard in the Ravensbrück and Majdanek concentration camps
- Hans Hermann Groër (1919–2003), Roman Catholic bishop, cardinal
- Hans Hass (1919–2013), biologist and diving pioneer
- Hans Keller (1919–1985), British musician, musicologist and radio host
- Karl Kordina (1919–2005), civil engineer
- Hans Lebert (1919–1993), writer and opera singer
- Ingrid Leodolter (1919–1986), politician and health minister
- Fritz Muliar (1919–2009), chamber actor and director
- Heinz Otto Quilitzsch (1919–1983), writer
- Leopold Butterer (1919–2004), statistician and probability theorist
- Irmgard Seefried (1919–1988), soprano
- Ernst Topitsch (1919–2003), philosopher and sociologist
- Franz Wimmer-Lamquet (1919–2010), SS and defense officer
1920
- Kurt Adel (1920–2009), literary and linguist
- Alfred Böhm (1920–1995), chamber actor
- Ruth Deutsch Lechuga (1920–2004), doctor, anthropologist and photographer
- Fritz Felgenhauer (1920–2009), prehistoric
- Richard Frey (1920–2004), Chinese doctor and politician of Austrian origin
- Thomas Gold (1920–2004), astrophysicist
- Walther Gross (1920–2014), painter
- Adolf Gruber (1920–1994), long-distance runner, Olympic participant
- Roman Haller (1920–2010), painter
- Paul Hamburger (1920–2004), pianist, recipient of the Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art and founder of the Mozart Quartet
- Hubert Jurasek (1920–2011), lawyer and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Ruth Maier (1920–1942), Jewish emigrant and author
- Franz Muxeneder (1920–1988), actor
- Romuald Pekny (1920–2007), stage, film and television actor
- Gertrude Pritzi (1920–1968), table tennis player
- Franz Richter Herf (1920–1989), composer, conductor and music theorist
- Eduard Sekler (1920–2017), architect, architectural historian and university professor
- Ludwig Streicher (1920–2003), musician (double bass), Vienna Philharmonic
- Hilde Wundsam (later after she married Hilde Zimmermann; 1920–2002), resistance fighter against National Socialism and political activist
- Heinz Zemanek (1920–2014), computer pioneer
1921-1930
1921
- Ilse Aichinger (1921–2016), writer
- Hans Carl Artmann (1921–2000), poet, writer and translator
- Harald Benesch (1921–1994), director and actor
- Karl Decker (1921–2005), soccer player, head coach of the Austrian national team
- Lieselotte Eltz-Hoffmann (1921–2019), librarian, publicist and author
- Walter Fembeck (1921-2020), German sports official
- Hellmut Fischmeister (1927–2019), metallurgist, director at the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research
- George Frankl (1921–2004), psychoanalyst, philosopher and author
- Erich Fried (1921–1988), poet, translator and essayist
- Ernest Gold (actually Ernst Siegmund Goldner , 1921–1999), composer
- Ernst Haas (1921–1986), Austrian-American photographer
- Elfriede Hartmann (1921–1943), student, resistance fighter, victim of National Socialism
- Gerda Hoffer (1921–2012), Israeli writer
- Hellmut Hofmann (1921–2009), physicist and university professor and parapsychology
- Hans Koller (1921–2003), jazz musician and art painter
- Hans Conrad Leipelt (1921–1945), German student and member of the White Rose
- Thea Leitner (1921–2016), author and journalist
- Wolfgang Leonhard (1921–2014), historian
- Johann Millendorfer (1921–2001), development researcher
- Carl Möhner (1921–2005), actor and painter
- Günther Nenning (1921–2006), journalist, author and political activist
- Hans Reiter (1921–1992), mathematician
- Fritz Riha (1921–2016), journalist, cabaret artist and author
- Walter Rudin (1921-2010), American mathematician
- Philipp von Schoeller (1921–2008), economic functionary and honorary member of the IOC
- Pierre Séguy (1921–2004), resistance fighter, radio pioneer and chanson expert
- Gitta Sereny (1921–2012), British biographer, historian and journalist of Hungarian descent
- Josef Staribacher (1921–2014), politician
- Francisco Tanzer (1921–2003), German writer
- Georg Stefan Troller (* 1921), writer, television journalist, screenwriter, director and documentary filmmaker
1922
- Hellmut Andics (1922–1998), journalist and author
- Andre Asriel (1922–2019), Austrian-German composer
- Christa Beran (1922–1992), Righteous Among the Nations
- Turhan Bey (1922–2012), actor and photographer
- Gerhard Bronner (1922–2007), composer, musician and cabaret artist
- Susan Cernyak-Spatz (1922–2019), American Germanist and historian of Austrian origin
- Elfriede Datzig (1922–1946), film actress
- Kurt Rudolf Fischer (1922–2014), Jewish philosopher
- Josef Fleischer (1922–2002), architect
- Henry Grunwald (1922–2005), Editor-in-Chief of the Times and US Ambassador to Austria
- Rosa Heinz (1922–2010), politician, member of the Federal Council
- Fritz Herrmann (1922–2003), journalist, publicist, cultural theorist, politician
- Elfriede Huber-Abrahamowicz (1922–2001), Austrian-Swiss writer
- Edmund Klein (1922–1999), American medical doctor, pioneer in cancer immunology
- Karl Kowarik (1922–2002), musician
- Henry Kreisel (1922–1991), Canadian literary scholar and writer of Austrian origin
- Georg Kreisler (1922–2011), cabaret artist, composer, satirist and writer
- Frank Kreith (1922–2018), American mechanical and energy engineer
- Pinchas Lapide (1922–1997), Jewish theologian and religious scholar
- Inge Merkel (1922–2006), writer
- Susan Perl (1922-1983), illustrator
- Kurt Rapf (1922–2007), composer, conductor and organist
- Walter Schmiedl (1922–2001), film architect
- Oskar Werner (1922–1984), actor and declamator
- Elisabeth Wild (1922–2020), Austrian-Swiss painter
- Othmar Wundsam (1922–2014), contemporary witness of the Nazi era, resistance fighter against National Socialism and artist
- Harald Zusanek (1922–1989), writer
1923
- Erich Auer (1923–2004), actor
- Norbert Brainin (1923–2005), Austrian-British violinist
- Herbert Braunsteiner (1923–2006), medic and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Friedrich Czerny (1923–2000), civil engineer
- Reinhard Federmann (1923–1976), writer
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (1923–1997), children's and youth author
- Herbert Flugelman (1923–2013), artist
- Sulamith Goldhaber (1923–1965), Austrian-American nuclear physicist
- André Gorz (1923–2007), social philosopher
- Erwin Halletz (1923–2008), composer, arranger and conductor
- Anton Heiller (1923–1979), composer, organist and music teacher
- Ilse Helbich (* 1923), publicist and writer
- Eduard Klein (1923–1999), writer and translator
- Gerda Klimek (1923–2015), actress, cabaret artist and book author
- Walter Kohn (1923–2016), Austrian-American physicist
- Heinrich Kraus (1923–2018), theater scholar and theater director
- Karl Lukan (1923–2014), mountaineer, amateur archaeologist and author
- Karl Österreicher (1923–1995), conductor, professor at the Academy for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna
- Fritz Riedl (1923–2012), artist and abstract picture weaver
- Liane B. Russell (1923-2019), American geneticist
- Walther Schaumann (1923–2004), officer, mountaineer, historian and author
- Wolfgang Schmitz (1923–2008), politician
- Kurt Schubert (1923–2007), Judaist
- Beate Sirota (1923–2012), Austrian-American women's rights activist
- Jacob Taubes (1923–1987), Judaist, sociologist of religion, philosopher
- Frederick Terna (* 1923), painter and Holocaust survivor
- Curth Anatol Tichy (1923-2004), actor
- Eberhard Trumler (1923–1991), behavioral scientist
- Gerhard Wimberger (1923–2016), composer and conductor
- Ernst Florian Winter (1923–2014), historian and political scientist
1924
- Alfred Bader (1924–2018), Canadian chemist, entrepreneur, art collector and patron
- Chaim Bar-Lew (1924–1994), Israeli Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army
- Gottfried Biegelmeier (1924–2007), physicist
- Elfi von Dassanowsky (1924–2007), singer, pianist and film producer
- Walter Davy (1924–2003), director and actor
- Paul Feyerabend (1924–1994), philosopher and science theorist
- Franz Fleischmann (1924–1978), politician, Ministerialrat, member of the National Council
- Walter Flöttl (1924–2009), banker
- Hilde Forster (1924–1991), writer
- Gerhard Fritsch (1924–1969), writer
- Harald Goertz (1924–2019), conductor, pianist and music researcher
- Christoph Groh (* 1924), doctor and university professor
- Kurt Heintel (1924–2002), stage and film actor
- Friedl Hofbauer (1924–2014), authors of books for children and young people
- Frederic de Hoffmann (1924–1989), American physicist
- Ruth Hubbard (1924–2016), Austrian-American biochemist, first full professor in natural sciences at Harvard University
- Peter Janisch (1924–2015), film actor
- Erwin Klein (1924–1983), entrepreneur
- Heinrich Koller (1924–2013), historian
- Inge Konradi (1924–2002), film, chamber and theater actress
- Genro Koudela (1924-2010), Zen monk and Zen teacher
- Wolfgang Kraus (1924–1998), non-fiction author, moderator, literary critic and essayist
- Helmut Krebs (1924–1997), civil servant, tourism director of Vienna
- Jörg Mauthe (1924–1986), journalist, writer and cultural politician
- Friederike Mayröcker (* 1924), writer
- Willy Meerwald (1924–2005), jazz musician
- Fritz Molden (1924–2014), resistance fighter, journalist, publisher and diplomat
- Frederic Morton (1924-2015), writer
- Eric Pleskow (1924–2019), Austrian-American film producer
- Lotte Rysanek (1924–2016), chamber singer
- Edwin Salpeter (1924-2008), astrophysicist
- Friedrich Schächter (1924–2002), inventor
- Johannes Mario Simmel (1924–2009), writer
- Siegfried Frederick Singer (1924–2020), Austrian-American atmospheric physicist
- Hilde Sochor (1924–2017), actress
- Ernst Wimmer (1924–1991), Marxist theorist, politician and publicist
1925
- Kurt Absolon (1925–1958), painter and graphic artist
- Heimrad Bäcker (1925–2003), freelance writer
- Erni Bieler (1925–2002), jazz and pop singer
- Peter Blum (1925–1990), writer
- Annie Bousquet (1925–1956), French-Austrian racing driver
- Ernest Braun (1925–2015), technology researcher and university professor
- Dora Bruck-Heinz (1925–2011), art historian and author
- Eva Fleischner (* 1925), Austrian-American religious scholar and university lecturer
- Leo Frank (1925–2004), crime novel writer
- Ernst Happel (1925–1992), soccer player, soccer coach
- Ernst Hofbauer (1925–1984), film director and screenwriter
- Eva Ibbotson (1925-2010), British writer
- Ernst Jandl (1925–2000), poet
- Frederick Kanfer (1925–2002), Austrian-American psychologist and behavioral therapist
- Horst Knapp (1925–1996), business journalist
- Elisabeth Lichtenberger (1925–2017), geographer and urban researcher
- Wilma Lipp (1925–2019), opera and operetta singer
- Elfriede Ott (1925–2019), chamber actress, singer and director
- Erwin Plevan (1925–2005), architect
- Rupert Riedl (1925-2005), zoologist
- Gerhard Riedmann (1925–2004), actor
- Leopold Rosenmayr (1925–2016), sociologist, social philosopher and university professor
- Ellen Umlauf (1925–2000), actress
- Erika Weinzierl (1925–2014), historian
- Rudolf Wessely (1925–2016), actor
- Max Wichtl (1925–2019), Professor of Pharmacology
1926
- Robert Heinz Abeles (1926–2000), American chemist
- Peter Alexander (1926–2011), singer and actor
- Alfred Bachmann (1926–2003), police officer and paleontologist
- Ingeborg Bukor (1926–1986), German sculptor
- Gandolf Buschbeck (1926–2011), stage and film actor as well as stage director and artistic director
- Friedrich Cerha (* 1926), composer and conductor
- Alfred Dallinger (1926–1989), politician (SPÖ)
- Gert Ehrlich (1926–2012), chemist and physicist
- Bernard B. Fall (1926–1967), Resistance fighter, employee at the Nuremberg Trials and Vietnam correspondent
- John Friedmann (1926–2017), American city and regional planner of Austrian origin
- Eugene T. Gendlin (1926–2017), philosopher, psychologist and psychotherapist
- Ferry Gruber (1926-2004), opera and operetta singer (tenor)
- Raul Hilberg (1926–2007), American historian
- Joseph Horovitz (* 1926), British composer and professor
- Ivan Illich (1926–2002), educator, philosopher, theologian
- Jörg Iro (1926–2017), politician
- Karl Kohn (* 1926), American composer, pianist and music teacher
- Felicitas Kuhn (* 1926), picture and children's book illustrator
- Elfriede Moser-Rath (1926–1993), folklorist and narrative researcher
- Ernst Ocffekt (1926–1980), football player
- Leonie Rysanek (1926–1998), chamber singer
- Maria Schell (1926–2005), Austrian-Swiss actress
- Gaby von Schönthan (born Gabriele Philipp , married Gabriele Frischauer ; 1926–2002), Austrian actress and writer
- Lotte Tobisch (1926–2019), manager, actress and author
1927
- Paul Angerer (1927–2017), conductor and composer
- Paul Badura-Skoda (1927-2019), pianist
- Klaus Demus (* 1927), art historian and poet
- Hellmut Fischmeister (1927–2019), researcher and metallurgist
- Herbert W. Franke (* 1927), science fiction author
- Gerhard Giebisch (1927–2020), American physician of Austrian origin
- Waltraut Haas (* 1927), actress and singer
- Willy Hagara (1927–2015), pop singer and actor
- Gerhard Heinz (* 1927), composer, pianist and songwriter
- Michael Janisch (1927-2004), actor
- Hans Kann (1927–2005), pianist and composer
- Robert Karplus (1927–1990), theoretical physicist
- Friedrich Katz (1927–2010), ethnologist and historian
- Suzanne Keller (1927–2010), American sociologist and university professor
- Hermann Lanske (1927–1979), director and screenwriter
- Eva Pawlik (1927–1983), figure skater and film actress
- Ludwig Polsterer (1927–1979), newspaper editor
- Arminio Rothstein (1927–1994), academic painter, puppet maker and puppeteer, screenwriter and book author, musician and magician ("Clown Habakuk")
- Wolfgang Schleidt (* 1927), researcher in the field of behavioral biology
- Edd Stavjanik (1927–2008), actor
- Walter Thirring (1927–2014), physicist
- Theodor Wagner (1927-2020), football player
- Helmut Zilk (1927–2008), journalist, politician and mayor of Vienna
1928
- Fritz Dirtl (1928–1956), motorcycle racing driver
- Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt (1928–2018), behavioral scientist and ethnologist
- Antonia Fahberg (1928–2016), opera singer
- Ursula Fehlig (1928–1982), fashion designer, graphic artist and fashion professor
- Peter Fessler (* 1928), lawyer, constitutional judge
- Ernst Fiala (* 1928), automobile designer
- Harry L. Frisch (1928-2007), physical chemist
- Stanley Harry Hoffmann (1928–2015), American political scientist and university professor
- Fritz Hofmann (1928–2018), politician
- Werner Hofmann (1928–2013), art scholar
- Alfred Hrdlicka (1928–2009), sculptor, draftsman, painter and graphic artist
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928–2000), painter and architect
- Wolfgang Hutter (1928–2014), painter and graphic artist
- Robert Jungbluth (1928–2009), theater manager
- Hellmuth Klauhs (1928–1990), bank director
- Herbert Knauthe (1928–2019), Ministerial Counselor and lawyer
- Kurt Georg Knotzinger (1928–2010), Roman Catholic clergyman, educator and church musician
- Jula Koch (1928–1990), jazz musician
- Herta Konrad (* 1928), actress
- Klara Köttner-Benigni (1928–2015), conservationist and writer
- Hertha Kräftner (1928–1951), writer
- Christa Ludwig (* 1928), chamber singer
- Hans Mayr (1928–2006), politician
- Gustav Peichl (1928–2019), architect and author
- Helmut Qualtinger (1928–1986), cabaret artist and writer
- Josef Rattner (* 1928), psychologist
- Hilde Rom (1928–2019), actress
- Kurt Schaffer (1928–2013), folk musician
- Ernst Stankovski (* 1928), actor, chansonnier and quiz master
- Alexander Tollmann (1928–2007), geologist and politician
- Erich Vanis (1928–2004), mountaineer, author
- Hans F. Weinberger (1928–2017), American mathematician
- Erika Wien (1928–2019), singer and actress
- Herbert Zdarzil (1928–2008), educator
- Bibiana Zeller (* 1928), actress
- Gerhard Zukriegel (1928–2015), lawyer and organist
1929
- Peter L. Berger (1929–2017), Austrian-American sociologist
- Walter Berry (1929-2000), opera singer (bass baritone)
- Arik Brauer (* 1929), painter, singer and poet
- Kurt Bretterbauer (1929–2009), geodesist
- Willy Egger (1929–2005), production and line manager at German film
- Kurt Equiluz (* 1929), opera and oratorio singer
- Padhi Frieberger (1929 / 31–2016), universal artist, City of Vienna Prize
- Leopold Gratz (1929–2006), politician
- Ingrid Haebler (* 1929), pianist
- Gerhard Hanappi (1929–1980), football player
- Charles Kálmán (1929–2015), film and stage composer
- Eric Richard Kandel (* 1929), American neuroscientist, Nobel Prize winner
- Peter Heinz Kersten (1929–2004), magician, Viennese song interpreter
- Gerhard Klingenberg (* 1929), theater director and director, former director of the Burgtheater
- Waldemar Kmentt (1929–2015), opera, operetta and concert singer
- Anton Lehmden (1929–2018), painter and graphic artist
- Carl Manner (1929–2017), Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Josef Manner & Comp. AG
- Elisabeth Markstein (1929–2013), Slavist, translator and author
- Kurt Niederwimmer (1929–2015), Protestant theologian
- Johannes Poigenfürst (* 1929), trauma surgeon
- Manfred Scheuch (1929–2016), journalist, historian and author
- Heinrich Segur (1929–2005), head of the German service at Vatican Radio and the Vienna Retreat Unit
- Helen Singer Kaplan (1929–1995), Austrian-American sex therapist
- Erico Spinadel (1929–2020), Austrian and Argentine industrial engineer
- Nadja Tiller (* 1929), Austrian-German actress
- Richard Vyškovský (1929–2019), Czech architect
1930
- Lotte Bailyn (* 1930), Austro-American social psychologist
- Friedrich Böhm (1930–2013), engineer and university professor
- Walter Feit (1930–2004), mathematician
- Ernst Fuchs (1930–2015), painter
- Wolfgang Gabriel (* 1930), composer, conductor and music teacher
- Hildegard Goss-Mayr (* 1930), peace activist and writer
- Friedrich Gulda (1930–2000), pianist and composer
- Alfred Heinrich (1930–2016), journalist and satirical publicist
- Hans Heinz (* 1930), Seventh-day Adventist theologian
- Kurt Hlaweniczka (1930–2008), architect
- Martin Karplus (* 1930), theoretical chemist, Nobel Prize winner
- Erwin Lanc (* 1930), politician
- Mara Lane (born 1930), film actress
- Lotte Ledl (* 1930), actress
- Julius Meinl IV. (1930–2008), entrepreneur
- Hans Menasse (* 1930), football player
- Willibald Pahr (* 1930), politician and lawyer
- Gerhard Rühm (* 1930), writer, composer and visual artist
- Maximilian Schell (1930–2014), Austrian-Swiss actor, director and producer
- Otto Schenk (* 1930), actor, cabaret artist, director and artistic director
- Emmy Schörg (1930–2020), actress
- Kurt Sobotka (1930–2017), actor, cabaret artist, director and author
- Toni Stricker (* 1930), composer and violinist
- Maria Urban (1930–2019), actress
- Peter Weck (* 1930), director, theater director and actor
- Alejandro Zohn (1930–2000), Mexican architect
1931-1940
1931
- Walter Abish (* 1931), American writer
- Norbert Adam (* 1931), sports official and journalist
- Wolfgang Beilner (* 1931), Roman Catholic priest and theologian
- Elfriede Blauensteiner (1931–2003), serial killer (black widow)
- Otto Rudolf Braun (1931–2016), author and convicted murderer
- Christoph Cornaro (* 1931), diplomat and pianist
- Friedrich Gabler (1931–2016), horn player
- Viktor Hahn (1931–2019), German Roman Catholic religious priest and theologian
- Ernst Hinterberger (1931–2012), writer
- Ruth Klüger (* 1931), American literary scholar and writer
- Helmut Krätzl (* 1931), Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Vienna
- Louise Martini (1931–2013), actress
- Theo Mayer-Maly (1931–2007), lawyer, legal historian and university professor
- Raoul Pleskow (* 1931), American composer and music teacher
- Liselotte Popelka (1931–2014), art historian, university professor and head of the art collections at the Military History Museum in Vienna
- Freddy Quinn (* 1931), one of the most successful German-speaking pop singers
- Reginald Richter (* 1931), artist and glass designer
- Severin Schneider (1931–2018), Roman Catholic clergyman and educator
- Gerhard Spiteller (1931–2017), natural product chemist and university professor
- Werner Vogt (1931–2020), Vorarlberg local history researcher
1932
- Maximilian Aichern (* 1932), Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Linz
- Konrad Bayer (1932–1964), writer
- Sven Boltenstern (1932–2019), goldsmith and sculptor
- Mimi Coertse (* 1932), South African-Austrian coloratura soprano and chamber singer
- Hans Georg Fuchs (1932–2020), politician and industrialist
- Kurt Girk (1932–2019), singer of Viennese songs
- Fritz Hakl (1932–2012), actor
- Hermann Jandl (1932–2017), writer, poet and radio play author
- Thomas Kenner (1932–2018), doctor, university professor
- Fritz Klein (1932-2006), American psychiatrist and therapist
- Thomas Klestil (1932–2004), diplomat, Federal President
- Richard Lugner (* 1932), building contractor
- Johanna Matz (* 1932), actress
- Richard Oesterreicher (* 1932), conductor and jazz musician
- Ferry Radax (* 1932), filmmaker
- Willibald Riedler (1932–2018), communications engineer and space scientist
- Johann Scherz (1932–2004), billiards player and world champion
- Guido Schmidt-Chiari (1932–2016), bank manager
- Kurt Singhuber (1932–2005), Minister for Ore Mining, Metallurgy and Potash of the GDR
- Peter von Tramin (1932–1981), writer
- Joe Zawinul (1932-2007), jazz pianist and keyboard player
1933
- Brigitte Antonius (* 1933), actress
- Noemie Benczer Koller , (* 1933), Austrian-American nuclear physicist and first female professor at Rutgers University
- Karl Blecha (* 1933), politician (SPÖ)
- Kurt Ehrenberger (* 1933), entrepreneur and sports official
- Kurt Falk (1933–2005), newspaper editor
- Helmuth Froschauer (1933–2019), conductor
- Clemens Höslinger (* 1933), historian, music journalist and librarian
- Hellmuth Hron (1933–2002), actor
- Peter Jankowitsch (* 1933), politician and diplomat
- Eva Kerbler (* 1933), actress
- Friedrich König (* 1933), politician, member of the National Council and the European Parliament
- Werner Kutzelnigg (1933–2019), German theoretical chemist and professor at the Ruhr University in Bochum
- Helmuth Lohner (1933–2015), actor, director and currently director of the theater in der Josefstadt
- Franz Xaver Meyer (1933–2017), conductor, pianist, choir director and music teacher
- Helmuth Resch (* 1933), fencer, wood researcher and university professor
- Rudolf Scholz (1933–2012), organist and music teacher
- Josef Taus (* 1933), business lawyer, manager and politician
- Maxie Wander (1933–1977), German-Austrian photographer, journalist, screenwriter and writer
1934
- Helmut Braun (* 1934), politician, member of the National Council
- Hans Hollein (1934–2014), architect and designer
- Hans Janitschek (1934–2008), journalist
- Paola Loew (1934–1999), actress
- Josef Luitz (* 1934), cellist and instrumental teacher
- Peter Marginter (1934–2008), author, essayist and translator
- Ernst Outolny (1934–2019), politician (SPÖ)
- Ingeborg Schödl (* 1934), publicist and book author
- Kurt Wölfflin (1934–1998), writer
- Herwig Wolfram (* 1934), Medievalist
1935
- Robert Colnago (1935–2019), painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Peter Lucas (1935–2015), computer scientist and university professor
- Herbert Prikopa (1935–2015), conductor and cabaret artist
- Senta Maria Anna Siller (* 1935), designer, calligrapher, entrepreneur
- Marija Sklad-Sauer (1935–2014), singing teacher and singer
- Gerulf Stix (* 1935), politician and economic advisor
- Wolfgang Wehrmann (* 1935), communications engineer
- Oswald Wiener (* 1935), writer, language theorist and cyberneticist
- Otto M. Zykan (1935–2006), composer
1936
- Christopher Alexander (* 1936), architect, architectural theorist and author of A Pattern Language
- Gerhard Ammann (1936–2004), politician, member of the Vienna State Parliament
- Felix Dvorak (* 1936), actor, cabaret artist, artistic director and writer
- Teddy Ehrenreich (1936–2014), jazz musician and composer
- Edith Elmay (* 1936), actress
- Heinz von Hermann (* 1936), jazz musician
- Chava Lifshitz (1936–2005), born Eva Wolf, chemist
- Horst Friedrich Mayer (1936–2003), historian, journalist and television presenter
- Leo Mazakarini (* 1936), publisher, author, actor
- Heinrich Neisser (* 1936), politician
- Christine Nöstlinger (1936–2018), writer
- Elisabeth Orth (* 1936), actress
1937
- Eugen Bartmer (* 1937), machine fitter and writer
- Willi Dungl (1937–2002), wellness guru
- Norbert Faustenhammer (* 1937), lawyer and diplomat
- Michael Graff (1937–2008), lawyer and politician
- Rudolf Haas (* 1937), painter, object artist and graphic artist
- Herbert Kraus (1937–2018), economist and university professor
- Peter Matić (1937–2019), actor
- Michael Mitterauer (* 1937), economic and social historian
- Gösta Neuwirth (* 1937), composer and musicologist
- Helga Nowotny (* 1937), science researcher
- Ferdinand Piëch (1937–2019), manager and major shareholder
- Franz Vranitzky (* 1937), politician, Federal Chancellor, manager
- Renate Welsh (* 1937), children's and youth author
- Gerheid Widrich (1937–2019), politician (ÖVP)
- Klaus Wildbolz (1937–2017), Austrian-Swiss actor
1938
- Hannes Androsch (* 1938), politician, entrepreneur
- Hans Buzek (* 1938), football player
- Rosemarie Egger (* 1938), writer
- Hanna Eigel (* 1938), figure skater
- Gerhard H. Fischer (* 1938), psychologist
- Karl Heinz (* 1938), architect
- Christiane Hörbiger (* 1938), actress
- Ernst Wolfram Marboe (1938–2012), journalist, author and director
- Helga Meyer-Wagner (* 1938), opera singer and vocal teacher
- Hermann Nitsch (* 1938), artist
- Peter Pabisch (* 1938), writer
- Herbert Schimetschek (* 1938), insurance manager, President of the National Bank
- Romy Schneider (1938–1982), German-French actress
- Heinz Rudolf Unger (1938–2018), writer
- Gerhard Weis (1938–2019), journalist and radio manager
1939
- Ilse Abka-Prandstetter (* 1939), artist
- Peter Baum (* 1939), artist, museum director, curator and art critic
- Werner Biffl (* 1939), hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Trautl Brandstaller (* 1939), journalist, writer and television editor
- Fritjof Capra (* 1939), physicist, esotericist and book author
- Helga Dernesch (* 1939), opera singer
- Gerhard Dobesch (* 1939), ancient historian, Celtologist and classical philologist
- Johanna Dohnal (1939–2010), politician
- Heinrich Ebner (* 1939), photogrammeter, geodesist and university professor
- Ildefons Manfred Fux (* 1939), Benedictine
- Peter Gerlich (1939–2019), political scientist and university professor
- Kurt Heller (1939–2020), lawyer and constitutional judge
- Dagmar Koller (* 1939), singer and dancer (operettas and musicals)
- Klaus Liebscher (* 1939), bank director and governor of the OeNB
- Horst Mäder (* 1939), officer, lawyer and publicist
- Lene Mayer-Skumanz (* 1939), AHS teacher and author
- Harald Neuwirth (* 1939), jazz musician
- Erika Pluhar (* 1939), actress, singer and author
- Werner Pochath (1939–1993), stage, film and television actor
- Robert Politzer (1939-2010), jazz musician
- Dieter Quester (* 1939), racing car driver
- Hans Rettenbacher (1939–1989), jazz bassist and cellist
- Peter Maria Schuster (1939–2019), physicist and writer
- Rolf Schwendter (1939–2013), writer and deviance researcher
- Herwig Seeböck (1939–2011), cabaret artist
- Friedrich Tenkrat (* 1939), writer
- Paul Zulehner (* 1939), theologian and university professor
1940
- Isabella Ackerl (* 1940), historian, Germanist and author
- Manfred Bietak (* 1940), professor of Egyptology
- Rudolf Edlinger (* 1940), politician and football official
- Erik Freitag (* 1940), composer and violinist
- Johannes Gartner (1940–2020), Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Seckau
- Helma Gautier (* 1940), actress
- John Gudenus (1940-2016), politician
- Wolfgang Hausner (* 1940), circumnavigator
- Robert Herzl (1940–2014), director and theater director
- Klaus Hofmann (* 1940), politician, member of the Burgenland Landtag
- Heimo Hofmeister (* 1940), religious philosopher and university professor
- Martha Jungwirth (* 1940), painter
- Thomas Kakuska (1940–2005), musician, professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna
- Heinrich Keller (* 1940), lawyer and politician
- Hans-Dieter Klein (* 1940), philosopher and university professor
- Peter Ferdinand Krause (* 1940), lawyer, administrative officer and student historian
- Richard Kriesche (* 1940), object and media artist
- Franz Löschnak (* 1940), lawyer, politician
- Fritz Novotny (1940–2019), improvisation and jazz musician
- Ewald Plachutta (* 1940), cook
- Horst Rascher (* 1940), German boxer
- Gottfried Riedl (* 1940), actor and author
- Rudolf Schwarzkogler (1940–1969), photographer and artist
- Barbara Valentin (1940–2002), actress
- Ekkehard Weber (* 1940), ancient historian, epigraphist and classical philologist
- Alexander Widner (* 1940), writer
- Franz Wolny (1940-2018), national soccer player
- Elly Wright (born 1940), jazz singer
- Heinz Zednik (* 1940), tenor
1941-1950
1941
- Senta Berger (* 1941), Austrian-German actress and film producer
- Erhard Busek (* 1941), politician
- Rainer Daehnhardt (* 1941), German-Portuguese historian and arms collector
- Inge Dick (* 1941), photographer and painter
- Gerda Fassel (* 1941), sculptor
- Robert Fleischer (* 1941), archaeologist
- Roland Girtler (* 1941), sociologist, cultural anthropologist and philosopher
- Friedrich Glasl (* 1941), political scientist
- Gerhard Harvan (1941–1971), painter, graphic artist and action artist
- Gerhard Hiesel (* 1941), classical archaeologist
- Gerd Honsik (1941–2018), author of revisionist writings, Holocaust denier
- Helmuth Horvath (* 1941), physicist and university professor
- Anneliese Klein (* 1941), winemaker and politician, member of the Austrian National Council
- Wolf Klinz (* 1941), MEP
- Peter Koits (* 1941), politician
- Manfred Koller (* 1941), restorer and university professor
- Friedemann Layer (1941–2019), conductor
- Bernd Lötsch (* 1941), biologist
- Albert Mair (* 1941), jazz pianist
- Hermann Maurer (* 1941), computer scientist, author of science fiction literature
- Oskar Mayer (* 1941), teacher, politician, member of the Austrian National Council
- Anton Pelinka (* 1941), political scientist, dean of the University of Innsbruck
- Peter E. Pieler (1941–2018), legal historian
- Liese Prokop (1941-2006), athlete and politician (ÖVP)
- Heinz Prüller (* 1941), journalist and sports commentator
- Klaus Rott (* 1941), actor and director
- Dieter Rückle (* 1941), economist and university professor
- Peter Schieder (1941–2013), politician, President of the Council of Europe
- Anneliese Schnell (1941–2015), astronomer
- Isolde Schönstein (* 1941), environmental activist
- Heidi Senger-Weiss (* 1941), logistics entrepreneur
- Ingrid Smejkal (1941–2017), politician (SPÖ)
- Ernst Vlcek (1941–2008), science fiction author
- Karl Zweymüller (* 1941), orthopedist and university professor
1942
- Peter Bizer (* 1942), journalist and author
- Wolfgang Ernst (* 1942), artist
- Elisabeth Gehrer (* 1942), politician
- Hans Peter Heinzl (1942–1996), cabaret artist
- Wolfram Hörandner (* 1942), Byzantinist
- Franz Bernhard Hofmann (* 1942), doctor, pharmacologist and university professor
- Hilmar Kabas (* 1942), politician
- Gerd Kaminski (* 1942), sinologist
- Walter Koch (1942–2019), historian and university professor
- Edda Köchl-König (1942–2015), actress and illustrator
- Albrecht Konecny (1942–2017), politician (SPÖ)
- Franz Eduard Kühnel (1942–2019), politician (ÖVP) and professional officer
- Ferdinand Lacina (* 1942), politician
- Andreas Laun (* 1942), Roman Catholic clergyman and moral theologian, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Salzburg
- Hellmut Lorenz (* 1942), art historian
- Sylvia Lukan (* 1942), actress
- Elisabeth Lukas (* 1942), psychotherapist and clinical psychologist
- Wolf D. Prix (* 1942), architect
- Walter Schwimmer (* 1942), politician, Secretary General of the Council of Europe
- Krista Stadler (* 1942), actress
- Bernd Weikl (* 1942), opera singer, author and director
1943
- Herbert Adamec (1943–2009), actor and director
- Heinz Binder (* 1943), soccer player
- Oscar Bronner (* 1943), journalist and newspaper editor
- Herbert Exenberger (1943–2009), librarian and non-fiction author
- Alfred Finz (* 1943), politician
- Loni von Friedl (* 1943), actress
- Hans Goebl (* 1943), Romance studies and linguist
- HK Gruber (actually Heinz Karl Gruber , * 1943), composer and conductor
- Gerhard Hafner (* 1943), lawyer and university professor
- Werner Herbst (1943–2008), poet, narrator, radio play author and publisher
- Gert J. Hödl (1943–2017), ice and sand artist
- Gerhard Hund (1943–2015), jazz trombonist
- Gertraud Jesserer (* 1943), film and castle actress
- Nikolaus Kalita (* 1943), pop musician and composer
- Klaus Konjetzky (1943–2019), writer
- Walter Krause (* 1943), art historian and university professor
- Chris Lohner (* 1943), actress, presenter and author
- Heinz Magenheimer (* 1943), military historian
- Peter Peter (* 1943), racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Thomas Prinzhorn (* 1943), industrialist and politician (FPÖ, BZÖ)
- Wilfried Rott (1943–2011), television presenter and cultural journalist
- Werner Schiendl (* 1943), railway author , President of the Austrian Society for Local Railways
- Klaus Schmidt (* 1943), mathematician
- Heide Schütz (* 1943), travel writer
- Wolfgang Teuschl (1943–1999), writer and cabaret artist
- Brigitte Thonhauser-Merk (* 1943), painter, graphic artist and author
- Josef Augustinus Zemanek (* 1943), lawyer and Roman Catholic theologian
1944
- Conrad Artmüller (* 1944), conductor
- Günther Bahr (1944–2011), radio announcer
- Josef Baumberger (* 1944), German porn director and producer
- Monica Bleibtreu (1944–2009), actress, drama lecturer and screenwriter
- Karl Heinz Czadek (* 1944), trombonist and composer
- Max Edelbacher (* 1944), head of the security office, specialist author and TV actor
- Gustav Ernst (* 1944), writer
- Franz Fiedler (* 1944), President of the Court of Auditors
- Thomas Frey (* 1944), actor
- Marianne Gruber (* 1944), writer
- Gerhard Gutruf (* 1944), painter, graphic artist and art theorist
- Franz Hasil (* 1944), football player
- Gert Maria Hofmann (* 1944), painter and graphic artist
- Christoph Huber (* 1944), hematologist, oncologist and immunologist
- Karl Jaroš (* 1944), Roman Catholic theologian
- Fritz Peter Knapp (* 1944), Germanist
- Eva Kreisky (* 1944), political scientist and lawyer
- Herbert Link (1944–2018), filmmaker and media educator
- Martin Mann (* 1944), German pop singer
- Wolfgang Neugebauer (* 1944), historian
- Peter Porsch (* 1944), German politician and Germanist
- Gerhard Randa (* 1944), bank manager
- Peter Rapp (* 1944), moderator, television entertainer and quiz master
- Hans Rauscher (* 1944), journalist and book author
- Wolfgang Scherzinger (* 1944), zoologist, ethologist and ecologist
- Emma Schmidt (* 1944), pianist
- Silvia Sommer (* 1944), composer and pianist
- Ulf Stahl (1944–2019), geneticist and university professor
- Norbert Steger (* 1944), politician and lawyer
- Alexander Van der Bellen (* 1944), incumbent Federal President of the Republic of Austria, ehm. Economist and politician of the Greens
1945
- Elisabeth Dittrich (* 1945), politician
- Claudia Erdheim (* 1945), writer
- Albert Hoffmann (* 1945), painter
- Thomas Hoffmann-Ostenhof (* 1945), chemist and mathematician and university professor
- Roland Horvath (* 1945), horn player
- Karl Igl (* 1945), pacemaker
- Jo Kuehn (* 1945), painter, graphic artist and silhouette artist
- Peter Lerchbaumer (* 1945), actor
- Heinz Marecek (* 1945), actor, director and cabaret artist
- Helmut Maurer (* 1945), soccer player
- Marianne Mendt (* 1945), singer and actress
- Lorenz Mikoletzky (* 1945), historian and archivist
- Werner Mück (* 1945), journalist
- Peter Patzak (* 1945), filmmaker and actor
- Reinhard Priessnitz (1945–1985), journalist
- Christine Rothstein (* 1945) has been running the Arlequin Theater since Arminio's death , where she works as a puppeteer, screenwriter and musician
- Wolfgang Schüssel (* 1945), politician, Federal Chancellor
- Ursula Stenzel (* 1945), journalist and politician
- Erika Stubenvoll (* 1945), politician
- Adi Peichl (* 1945), actor and director
1946
- Josef Broukal (* 1946), journalist and politician (SPÖ)
- Georg Danzer (1946–2007), songwriter and singer
- Gerhard Ernst (* 1946), actor and singer
- Johann Ettmayer (* 1946), football player
- Helmut A. Gansterer (* 1946), journalist, editor and writer
- Leopold Grausam, jun. (1946–2010), sculptor and master stonemason
- Peter Gruber (* 1946), actor, speaker and director
- Peter Hofbauer (* 1946), television producer, theater director and musical writer
- Georg Hoffmann-Ostenhof (* 1946), journalist
- Wolfgang Klivana (1946–2020), theater actor
- Eduard Krieger (1946–2019), football player
- Wolfgang Mayer König (* 1946), author and university professor
- Peter Rosei (* 1946), novelist and essayist
- Dolores Schmidinger (* 1946), actress and cabaret artist
- Xaver Schwarzenberger (* 1946), cameraman and director
- Herbert Stepic (* 1946), bank manager
- Gerhard Tötschinger (1946–2016), actor, director, author and television presenter
1947
- Peter Barcaba (1947–2017), composer and pianist
- Christa Binder (* 1947), mathematics and science historian
- Erich Binder (* 1947), violinist, pianist and conductor
- Heinrich Binder (* 1947), neurologist
- Herbert Binder (* 1947), paleontologist
- Marion Diederichs-Lafite (* 1947), music journalist
- Anselm Eder (* 1947), sociologist
- André Heller (* 1947), songwriter, poet
- Maria Hoffmann-Ostenhof (* 1947), mathematician
- Günther Hölbl (* 1947), Egyptologist and ancient historian
- Herbert Kloiber (* 1947), media entrepreneur
- Ernst Josef Lauscher (* 1947), filmmaker and writer
- Elisabeth Maier (* 1947), musicologist and Bruckner researcher
- Rudolf Mayer (* 1947), criminal defense attorney
- Erwin Ortner (* 1947), choirmaster and conductor
- Peter Planyavsky (* 1947), organist and composer
- Franz Schuh (* 1947), writer and essayist
- Rudi Stohl (* 1947), rally driver
- Ernst Sucharipa (1947–2005), diplomat
- Josef Traindl (1947–2008), jazz and improvisation musician
- Franz West (1947–2012), artist
1948
- Walter Hagg (* 1948), diplomat
- Walter Hain (* 1948), author
- Gabriele Heinz (* 1948), actress and director
- Gottfried Helnwein (* 1948), artist
- Martin Jäggle (* 1948), Roman Catholic theologian
- Herbert Kaspar (* 1948), publicist, editor and journalist
- Mirko Kovats (* 1948), investor
- Franz Kratochwil (1948–2019), actor and author
- Helga Kromp-Kolb (* 1948), climate researcher and university professor for meteorology
- Herbert Lachmayer (* 1948), curator
- Fritz Ozmec (* 1948), jazz musician
- Dorothea Parton (born 1948), actress
- Bernhard Raschauer (1948–2019), legal scholar
- Harald Rindler (* 1948), mathematician
- Gytta Schubert (* 1948), actress
- Rainer Schubert (* 1948), philosopher
- Reinhard Tramontana (1948–2005), writer and journalist, winner of the Nestroy Ring Prize
1949
- Ludwig Adam (* 1949), musician, founder of the Hallucination Company music project
- Brigitte Bierlein (* 1949), lawyer, Vice-President of the Constitutional Court and first Austrian Federal Chancellor
- Karlheinz Hackl (1949–2014), actor and director
- Götz Kauffmann (1949–2010), actor, cabaret artist and book author
- Peter Kern (1949–2015), actor, director, producer and author
- Niki Lauda (1949–2019), racing driver and entrepreneur
- Marika Lichter (* 1949), actress
- Hans Mahr (* 1949), journalist and media manager
- Alois Mayer (* 1949), politician, member of the Vienna State Parliament
- Hanno Pöschl (* 1949), actor
- Maria Rauch-Kallat (* 1949), politician
- Josef Schweikhardt (* 1949), writer and visual artist of the Viennese postmodern era
1950
- Barbara Büchner (* 1950), writer
- Nora Frey (* 1950), journalist and presenter
- Karl Goldammer (1950–2020), painter
- Elisabeth Gürtler-Mauthner (* 1950), entrepreneur
- Fritz Keller (* 1950), food policeman, historian and publicist
- Erwin Kubesch (* 1950), diplomat
- Jan Paul Niederkorn (* 1950), historian
- Helmut Schmitzberger (* 1950), composer and conductor
- Ingrid Schubert (* 1950), politician
- Lukas Stepanik (* 1950), director and producer
1951-1960
1951
- Martin Auer (* 1951), writer
- Hildegard Brem (* 1951), Abbess of Mariastern-Gwiggen
- Peter Cornelius (* 1951), songwriter and guitarist
- Elfi Eschke (* 1951), German-Austrian actress
- Norbert Fleischmann (* 1951), painter
- Rudolf Hundstorfer (1951–2019), politician
- Rudi Klein (* 1951), comic artist and cartoonist
- Ferdinand Maier (* 1951), politician and Secretary General of the Raiffeisen Association
- Georg Markus (* 1951), writer, journalist, non-fiction author and newspaper columnist
- Kurt Mayer (* 1951), film producer, film director and screenwriter
- Beatrix Schuba (* 1951), figure skater
- Christiane Spiel (* 1951), educational psychologist
- Erwin Steinhauer (* 1951), actor and cabaret artist
1952
- Josef Cap (* 1952), politician (SPÖ)
- Gustav Deutsch (1952–2019), film artist
- Albert Fortell (* 1952), actor and author
- Wilfried Kowarik (1952–2018), Benedictine and historian
- Viktor Losert (* 1952), mathematician
- Thomas Macho (* 1952), professor of cultural history
- Willy Puchner (* 1952), photographer, artist and author
- Gerhard Reiweger (* 1952), ambassador
- Michael Schottenberg (* 1952), actor and director
- Helmut Schüller (* 1952), Roman Catholic priest
- Ulrich Seidl (* 1952), director, screenwriter and producer
- Peter Wolf (* 1952), Austro-American producer and composer
1953
- Peter Baumgartner (* 1953), Professor of Business Education
- Falko Daim (* 1953), archaeologist
- Irmgard Egger (1953–2015), Germanist, literary scholar and university professor
- Paul Hertel (* 1953), composer
- Hans Krankl (* 1953), soccer player, singer
- Nicolin Kunz (1953–1997), actress
- Walter Pohl (* 1953), historian
- Andreas Redtenbacher (* 1953), Roman Catholic theologian
- Barbara Rett (* 1953), cultural journalist and television presenter
- Joachim Riedl (* 1953), writer, publicist, journalist and documentary filmmaker
- Ferdinand Schmatz (* 1953), writer
- Helmut Seethaler (* 1953), writer
1954
- Walter Baier (* 1954), politician (KPÖ)
- Nikolaus Benke (* 1954), legal scholar
- Peter Campa (* 1954), writer
- Wolfgang Fellner (* 1954), journalist and media maker
- Jo Gartner (1954–1986), racing car driver
- Andreas Karabaczek (1954–2018), diplomat
- Barbara Klein (* 1954), theater founder and director
- Robert Menasse (* 1954), writer and essayist
- Erwin Moser (1954–2017), author and illustrator for children and young people
- Reinhard Pohanka (* 1954), archaeologist and author
- Chrono Popp (1954–2020), singer, guitarist, composer and music producer
- Ines Rieder (1954–2015), political scientist, journalist and author
- Heinrich Schmidinger (* 1954), philosopher and Roman Catholic theologian
- Dietrich Siegl (* 1954), actor
- Hans Christian Tschiritsch (* 1954), instrument maker and musician
- Ulrich Weinzierl (* 1954), journalist
- Kurt Welzl (* 1954), soccer player
- Christine Werner (* 1954), writer
- Lisbeth Zwerger (* 1954), children's book illustrator
1955
- Gabriele Berger (* 1955), sculptor
- Helmut Bibl (* 1955), guitarist
- Paul Esterházy (* 1955), theater scholar, dramaturge, director and theater director
- Bernd Fasching (* 1955), painter and sculptor
- Rainhard Fendrich (* 1955), singer
- Wolfgang Flöttl (* 1955), investment banker
- Elmar R. Gruber (* 1955), consciousness researcher and parapsychology
- Hannes Hofbauer (* 1955), author, journalist and publisher
- Udo Huber (* 1955), radio presenter
- Max Krott (* 1955), forest scientist and political scientist
- Herbert Prohaska (* 1955), soccer player and coach
- Wolfgang Reisinger (* 1955), jazz drummer
- Woody Schabata (* 1955), jazz percussionist
- Karl Schlögl (* 1955), politician
- Gerhard Zeiler (* 1955), manager
1956
- Christoph Benke (* 1956), Catholic theologian
- Brigitte Ederer (* 1956), politician
- Verena Gassner (* 1956), archaeologist
- Irene Heise (* 1956), religious educator and author
- Harald Hofbauer (* 1956), actor and musical performer
- Gerald Jatzek (* 1956), author and musician
- Antonio Koudele (* 1956), musician
- Helmut Lang (* 1956), fashion designer
- Niki List (1956–2009), film director, screenwriter and producer
- Peter Markowich (* 1956), mathematician
- Madeleine Petrovic (* 1956), politician (Greens)
- Alexander Schukoff (* 1956), film director, film producer and video artist
- Christian Spatzek (* 1956), actor
- Andreas Vitásek (* 1956), cabaret artist, actor and director
- Christoph Waltz (* 1956), German-Austrian actor and two-time Oscar winner
- Geri Winkler (* 1956), mountaineer, first Viennese on Mount Everest
1957
- Gabriel Barylli (* 1957), writer, actor and director
- Manfred Bauer (1957–2012), writer and journalist
- Thomas Blimlinger (* 1957), politician
- Falco (1957–1998), singer, musician
- Brigitte Große (* 1957), translator
- Johannes Hahn (* 1957), politician
- Alfons Haider (* 1957), actor
- Erhard Hartmann (* 1957), actor
- Gerhard Haszprunar (* 1957), zoologist and university professor
- Daniel Heinz (* 1957), pastor, author and archive manager
- Manfred Hochmeister (* 1957), doctor and university professor
- Michael Kraus (* 1957), opera singer
- Ulli Maier (* 1957), actress
- Miki Malör (* 1957), theater maker
- Andy Manndorff (1957–2017), composer and jazz guitarist
- Joschi Schneeberger (* 1957), jazz musician
- Mona Seefried (* 1957), actress
- Andreas Staribacher (* 1957), politician
- Maria Widl (* 1957), pastoral theologian
1958
- Thomas Aigner (* 1958), musicologist and librarian
- Hans Christ (* 1958), veterinarian and author
- Andrea Eckert (* 1958), actress and documentary filmmaker
- Peter Fratzl (* 1958), physicist and materials scientist
- Gerold Gruber (* 1958), musicologist and university professor
- Gabi Hift (* 1958), actress, director and author
- Ilse Kilic (* 1958), writer
- Danny Krausz (* 1958), film producer and university lecturer
- Gottfried Küssel (* 1958), right-wing extremist and Holocaust denier
- Gustaf Neumann (* 1958), business IT specialist
- Franz Scharl (* 1958), Auxiliary Bishop of Vienna
- Conrad Seidl (* 1958), editor and book author
1959
- Andy Bartosh (* 1959), jazz guitarist
- Konrad Becker (* 1959), media researcher and artist
- Konstanze Breitebner (* 1959), actress and screenwriter
- Brigitta Falkner (* 1959), writer
- Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter (* 1959), mathematician
- Michael Langer (* 1959), guitarist, composer and guitar teacher
- Alexander Lhotzky (1959–2016), stage actor
- Christoph Matznetter (* 1959), politician
- Julius Meinl V. (* 1959), banker
- Thomas Nader (* 1959), diplomat
- Meta Niederkorn (* 1959), historian
- Peter Pacult (* 1959), soccer player and coach
- Michaela Sburny (* 1959), politician
- Wolfgang Schattauer (* 1959), handbiker
- Claudia Schmied (* 1959), politician
- Margarethe Tiesel (* 1959), actress
- Michael Wittmann (* 1959), comic artist
1960
- Andy Borg (* 1960), pop singer and presenter
- Roman Braun (* 1960), trainer and author (neuro-linguistic programming)
- Christoph Cech (* 1960), pianist, composer and conductor
- Christoph Chorherr (* 1960), politician (Greens)
- Karlheinz Essl (* 1960), composer, sound artist and electronic performer
- Werner Faymann (* 1960), politician
- Daniel Glattauer (* 1960), writer
- Christoph Herbst (* 1960), lawyer, manager and constitutional judge
- Manfred Hofbauer (* 1960), politician, member of the Vienna City Council and State Parliament
- Andreas Karlsböck (1960–2019), politician (FPÖ) and member of the National Council
- Elisabeth Klecker (* 1960), classical philologist
- Nikolaus Kunrath (* 1960), politician, member of the Vienna State Parliament
- Andreas Melan (* 1960), diplomat, ambassador to Peru and Ethiopia
- Gal Rasché (* 1960), pianist and conductor
- Peter Resetarits (* 1960), journalist and moderator
- Victoria Trauttmansdorff (* 1960), actress
- Franz Viehböck (* 1960), electrical engineer and Austria's first space traveler
1961-1970
1961
- Kurt Artner (1961-2005), marksman
- Wolf Bachofner (* 1961), actor
- Timna Brauer (* 1961), singer
- Alfred Dorfer (* 1961), actor and cabaret artist
- Andrea Maria Dusl (* 1961), cartoonist, columnist and film director
- Paul Gulda (* 1961), pianist and composer, son of Friedrich Fulda
- Lukas Alfons Huber (* 1961), doctor, cell biologist and university professor
- Peter Jablonka (1961–2019), prehistoric
- Claudia-Sofie Jelinek (* 1961), actress
- Roland Kadan (* 1961), teacher and author
- Andreas Koller (* 1961), journalist
- Claudia Kristofics-Binder (* 1961), European figure skating champion
- Michael Ludwig (* 1961), Viennese politician and popular educator, executive Viennese city councilor
- Thomas Lukan (* 1961), composer
- Herbert Pribyl (* 1961), social scientist and theologian
- Ingrid Puller (* 1961), politician (Greens)
- Ines Reiger (* 1961), jazz singer and music teacher
- Lois Renner (* 1961), visual artist
- Karin Resetarits, now Karin Kraml (* 1961), politician (LIF) and member of the EU Parliament
- Martina Schettina (* 1961), painter
- Erika Strobl (* 1961), guitarist
1962
- Doris Bures (* 1962), politician (SPÖ)
- Fennesz (* 1962), musician
- Günter Haag (* 1962), guitarist (including Schürzenjäger and HOI!) And music teacher
- Paul Jandl (* 1962), cultural journalist and literary critic
- Andrea Kdolsky (* 1962), politician
- Manfred Klimek (* 1962), press photographer, blogger and winemaker
- Michael Konsel (* 1962), football player
- Christian Meyer (* 1962), cultural scientist, economist and manager
- Anton Schachenhofer (* 1962), double bass player
1963
- Klaus-Jürgen Bauer (* 1963), architect
- Thomas Brezina (* 1963), children's and young adult book author, television presenter
- Roland Düringer (* 1963), actor and cabaret artist
- Thomas Eggensperger (* 1963), Catholic theologian
- Eric Frey (* 1963), journalist and author
- Herbert Götz (* 1963), manager
- Alexander Hagner (* 1963), architect
- Michael Horvath (* 1963), writer and journalist
- Thomas Klein (* 1963), entrepreneur and author
- Karl Markovics (* 1963), actor
- Herbert Scheibner (* 1963), politician
- Barbara Stöckl (* 1963), moderator
1964
- Ela Angerer (* 1964), writer
- Ulrike Beimpold (* 1964), film actress
- Werner Dafeldecker (* 1964), improvisation musician and composer
- Norbert Darabos (* 1964), politician
- Klaus Ebner (* 1964), writer
- Elisabeth Ellison-Kramer (* 1964), diplomat, ambassador to Hungary
- Andrea Händler (* 1964), cabaret artist and actress
- Johannes Huber (* 1964), entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Sonja Kirchberger (* 1964), actress
- Magdalena Knapp-Menzel (* 1964), actress and writer
- Markus Kupferblum (* 1964), opera director and clown
- Alexander Lutz (* 1964), actor and musician
- Rainer Pariasek (* 1964), sports presenter
- Toni Polster (* 1964), soccer player and coach
- Gunter Prüller-Jagenteufel (* 1964), Roman Catholic theologian
- Uli Soyka (* 1964), jazz musician
- Paul Urbanek (* 1964), jazz pianist and composer
- Alexander Wussow (* 1964), television actor
1965
- Andreas Čap (* 1965), mathematician
- Viktor Gernot (* 1965), singer, cabaret artist, actor, entertainer, musician, author, presenter
- Stefan Haas (* 1965), mechanical engineer and manager
- Gudrun Lerchbaum (* 1965), writer
- Hanna Mayer (* 1965), nursing scientist and university professor
- Werner Günther Müller (* 1965), statistician and university professor
- Florian Scheuba (* 1965), actor, cabaret artist, author and presenter
- Marko Simsa (* 1965), producer and actor of children's theater
- Julia Stemberger (* 1965), actress
- Monika Sportwetten (1965–2012), jazz singer and composer
- Alexander Wagendristel (* 1965), composer and flautist
1966
- Vicente Amorim (* 1966), Brazilian film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Friedrich Bechina FSO (* 1966), Roman Catholic clergyman
- Kirstin Breitenfellner (* 1966), author, journalist and literary critic
- Sandra Cervik (born 1966), actress
- Peter Dusl (* 1966), musician
- Christoph Fälbl (* 1966), actor and cabaret artist
- Sandra Frauenberger (* 1966), politician, Vienna city councilor
- Georg Friedrich (* 1966), actor
- Stefan Götz (* 1966), mathematician and university professor
- Roman Hagara (* 1966), sailor; Olympic champion
- Hakon Hirzenberger (* 1966), director and actor
- Michel Muller (* 1966), Austro-French actor
- Ilse Müllner (* 1966), Roman Catholic theologian
- Evelyn Regner (* 1966), politician (SPÖ), MEP
- Walter Scheidel (* 1966), classical scholar
- Oliver Stamm (* 1966), volleyball player
- Thomas Stangl (* 1966), author
- Peter Stöger (* 1966), soccer coach and former soccer player
- Harald Vilimsky (* 1966), politician (FPÖ)
1967
- Andreas Leopold Hofbauer (* 1967), philosopher, writer, psychohistorian and translator
- Talos Kedl (* 1967), artist, focus on sculpture
- Peter Kruder (* 1967), half of the Kruder & Dorfmeister formation
- Thomas Kühtreiber (* 1967), building historian and medieval archaeologist
- Thomas Lang (* 1967), drummer
- Isabella Leeb (* 1967), builder and politician
- Clemens Leonhard (* 1967), Catholic theologian
- Andreas Lust (* 1967), actor
- Proschat Madani (* 1967), Iranian-Austrian actress
- Thomas Maurer (* 1967), cabaret artist
- Melissa Müller (* 1967), freelance journalist and author
- Ernst Ogris (1967-2017), football player
- Peter Schöttel (* 1967), former soccer player, now soccer coach
- Christian W. Schulz (* 1967), cellist
- Peter Seisenbacher (* 1960), judoka
- Nikolas Vogel (1967–1991), cameraman
- Monica Weinzettl (* 1967), actress
1968
- Markus Brier (* 1968), professional golfer
- Richard Dorfmeister (* 1968), half of the Kruder & Dorfmeister formation
- Thomas Eder (* 1968), literary scholar
- Olga Flor (* 1968), writer
- Andreas Gruber (* 1968), writer
- Andreas Herzog (* 1968), soccer player
- Roland Kickinger (* 1968), successful film actor and bodybuilder in the USA
- Ernst Mader (* 1968), football player
- Inês de Medeiros (* 1968), Portuguese actress and politician
- Michael Niavarani (* 1968), cabaret artist and actor
- Robert Palfrader (* 1968), comedian, actor and author
- Christian Prosenik (* 1968), soccer player and coach
- Andreas Rastner (* 1968), German handball trainer and player
- Andreas Reichhardt (* 1968), Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology
- Edina Thalhammer (* 1968), singer
- Georg Weidinger (* 1968), author, doctor and musician
1969
- Christoph Bazil (* 1969), lawyer and monument conservator
- Nicole Beutler (* 1969), actress
- Harald Buchinger (* 1969), Catholic theologian
- Marianne Grohmann (* 1969), Old Testament scholar
- Clemens Haipl (* 1969), author, draftsman, cabaret artist and music producer
- Boris Jirka (* 1969), sports presenter
- Barbara Karlich (* 1969), presenter
- Arabella Kiesbauer (* 1969), TV presenter
- Wolfgang Kotzmann (* 1969), cyclist
- Brian Laudrup (* 1969), Danish football player
- Martin Pasching (* 1969), musical performer, singer and actor
- Philipp Peter (* 1969), automobile racing driver
- Rudolf Roubinek (* 1969), actor and author
- Alexander Rüdiger (* 1969), TV presenter and entertainer
- Simone Stelzer (* 1969), singer
- Franz Stocher (* 1969), track cyclist
- Heinz-Christian Strache (* 1969), politician
- Christof Straub (* 1969), musician and composer
1970
- Zoran Barišić (* 1970), football player and coach
- Martin Breinschmid (* 1970), vibraphonist, drummer and percussionist
- Christian host (* 1970), Byzantinist, Graecist and Latinist
- Roman Hans Gröger (* 1970), historian
- Michael Hatz (* 1970), soccer player
- Josef Lontscharitsch (* 1970), racing cyclist
- Andreas Mayer (* 1970), science historian, sociologist and musicologist
- Eva Menasse (* 1970), writer and journalist
- Sascha Oskar Weis (1970–2020), actor
1971-1980
1971
- Florian Adamski (* 1971), cabaret artist and actor
- Elisabeth Binder (* 1971), medical doctor and neuroscientist
- Christian Eigner (* 1971), drummer
- Thomas Flögel (* 1971), soccer player
- Bernhard Gál (* 1971), composer and artist
- Raoul Gehringer (1971–2018), composer
- Gertraud Klemm (* 1971), writer
- Lukas Miko (* 1971), actor
- Florian Pumhösl (* 1971), artist
- Thomas Renner (* 1971), Roman Catholic clergyman, abbot of Altenburg Abbey
- Gabriele Rittig (* 1971), children's and youth author
- Andrea Stockhammer (* 1971), art historian
1972
- Christoph Dostal (* 1972), actor
- Roland Garber (* 1972), racing cyclist
- Julian Gillesberger (* 1972), violist
- Thomas Glavinic (* 1972), writer
- Hannes Lutz (* 1972), national basketball player
- Nadja Maleh (* 1972), cabaret artist
- Oliver Polzer (* 1972), sports presenter
- Yelda Reynaud (* 1972), actress of the Turkish film
- Peter Rom (* 1972), jazz musician
- Friedrich Schipper (* 1972), archaeologist
- Dorian Steidl (* 1972), moderator
- Manfred Stohl (* 1972), rally driver
- Clemens Unterreiner (* 1972), opera singer
- Gottfried Wegleitner (1972–2018), Franciscan priest
- Toto Wolff (* 1972), Head of Motorsport at Mercedes-Benz
1973
- Nina Blum (* 1973), actress and director
- Michaela Dorfmeister (* 1973), skier, Olympic champion and world champion
- Christoph Jank (* 1973), football player
- Hans Leitert (* 1973), former soccer goalkeeper, now goalkeeper coach
- Michael Schefts (* 1973), actor
- Yat Siu (* 1973), entrepreneur and angel investor
1974
- Martin A. Hainz (* 1974), literary scholar and philosopher
- Raimund Hedl (* 1974), former soccer player, now goalkeeper coach
- Arnim Kahofer (* 1974), carom player and European champion
- Meinrad Knapp (* 1974), moderator
- Ruth Mader (* 1974), film director, author and producer
- Max Mayer (* 1974), actor
- Thomas Mark Németh (* 1974), theologian
- Nina Proll (* 1974), actress, singer and dancer
- Deborah Sengl (* 1974), artist
- Markus Waxenegger (* 1974), porn actor
1975
- Thomas Ballhausen (* 1975), writer, literary and film scholar, editor and translator
- Reinhard Divis (* 1975), ice hockey player
- Peter L. Eppinger (* 1975), moderator
- Bernhard Fleischmann (* 1975), indietronic musician, composer and producer
- Johannes Grenzfurthner (* 1975), artist, author, curator
- Gerald Hörhan (* 1975), entrepreneur, investor and author
- Alexander Jank (* 1975), soccer player and coach
- Doris Köhler (* 1975), boxer
- Sandra König (* 1975), radio and television presenter
- Eric Krieger (* 1975), judoka
- Marie Ringler (* 1975), politician (Greens); Country and Europe Director of Ashoka
- Gery Seidl (* 1975), cabaret artist
- Michael Wagner (* 1975), football player
1976
- Richard Kapp (* 1976), musician, singer and composer
- Doris Mader (* 1976), table tennis player
- Anita Ritzl (* 1976), pop singer ("Niddl")
- Agnes Scheibelreiter (* 1976), soprano
- Jakob Seeböck (* 1976), actor
- Heinz Weber (* 1976), soccer player and coach
1977
- Xaver Bayer (* 1977), writer
- Stefano Bernardin (born 1977), actor
- Margot Binder (born 1977), actress
- Norbert Ernst (* 1977), opera singer
- Andreas Geritzer (* 1977), sailor
- Jürgen Macho (* 1977), soccer player
- Sebastián Martínez (* 1977), football player
- Jürgen Patocka (* 1977), soccer player and coach
- Erika Pieler (* 1977), archaeologist, lawyer and President of the Federal Monuments Office
- Anja Richter (* 1977), water diver
1978
- Leo Aberer (* 1978), musician
- Natalie Alison (* 1978), actress
- Patrizio Buanne (* 1978), Austrian-Italian baritone, songwriter and producer
- Gerald Geisler (* 1978), rider
- Bernt Haas (* 1978), football player
- Rita Hatzmann (* 1978), actress
- Johannes Kästner (* 1978), chemist
- Oliver Lederer (* 1978), soccer player
- Robert Lukas (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Christoph Riedl-Daser (* 1978), journalist and television presenter
- Valérie Sajdik (* 1978), singer
1979
- Constantin Göttfert (* 1979), writer
- Gustav Götz (* 1979), radio presenter
- Konstantin Gruber (* 1979), tennis player
- Volkan Kahraman (* 1979), football player
- Markus Katzer (* 1979), soccer player
- Bozo Kovacevic (* 1979), football player
- André Lakos (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Philipp Lukas (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Marion Reiff (* 1979), water diver
- Manuel Rubey (* 1979), singer, actor and cabaret artist
- Patrick Sänger (* 1979), ancient historian, papyrologist and epigraphist
- Yüksel Sariyar (* 1979), football player
1980
- Georgia Doll (* 1980), Austrian-German theater director, actress, dramaturge and poet
- Florian Fennes (* 1980), jazz musician
- Philippe Lakos (* 1980), ice hockey player
- Gerhard Mayer (* 1980), discus thrower
- Alexander Peya (* 1980), tennis player
- Franziska Weisz (* 1980), film actress
1981-1990
1981
- Jürgen Melzer (* 1981), tennis player
- Money Boy (born 1981), rapper
- Marcus Hofbauer (* 1981), sports medicine specialist, trauma surgeon and non-fiction author
- Matthias Mayr (* 1981), freeride professional and sports scientist
- Thomas Pichlmann (* 1981), soccer player
- Harald Ruiss (* 1981), soccer referee
1982
- Claudia Heill (1982-2011), judoka
- Daniela Klemenschits (1982–2008), tennis player
- Sandra Klemenschits (* 1982), tennis player
- Katharina Knap (* 1982), actress
- Bernhard Kohl (* 1982), racing cyclist and entrepreneur
- Stefan A. Lukacs (* 1982), film director and screenwriter
- Markus Rogan (* 1982), swimmer
- Matthias Steiner (* 1982), weightlifter (starts for Germany )
- Dominique Taboga (* 1982), soccer player
- Nicole Trimmel (* 1982), kickboxer
1983
- Denis Berger (* 1983), soccer player
- Johannes Fleischmann (* 1983), violinist
- Judith Goetz (* 1983), literary and political scientist, university lecturer
- Miriam Gruber (* 1983), badminton player
- Marcus Hanikel (* 1983), soccer player
- Gilda Horvath (* 1983), journalist and Roma activist
- Marc Janko (* 1983), soccer player
- Mario Konrad (* 1983), soccer player
- Stefan Kulovits (* 1983), football player
- Anna Prohaska (* 1983), Austrian-English soprano (coloratura soprano)
- Josip Šimunić (* 1983), handball player and poker player
1984
- Turgay Bahadır (* 1984), football player
- Nazar (* 1984), Persian rapper
- RAF Camora (* 1984), Austrian dancehall and hip-hop musician
1985
- Matthias Bartolomey (* 1985), cellist
- Oliver Binder (* 1985), volleyball player
- Manuel Fettner (* 1985), ski jumper
- Phillippa Galli (* 1985), actress
- René Gartler (* 1985), soccer player
- Ümit Korkmaz (* 1985), soccer player
- Thomas Prager (* 1985), football player
- Vincent Pongracz (* 1985), jazz musician
- Clemens Selzer (* 1985), track cyclist
- Christian Thonhofer (* 1985), soccer player
- Daniel Wolf (* 1985), soccer player
1986
- Andreas Dober (* 1986), soccer player
- Guggi Hofbauer (actually: Victoria , * 1986), cabaret artist
- Florentina Holzinger (* 1986), choreographer and performance artist
- Elisabeth Klar (* 1986), author
- Sebastian Kurz (* 1986), politician (ÖVP); since 2017 Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria
- Matthias Mayer (* 1986), handball player
- Robert Olejnik (* 1986), football player
1987
- Nicolas Fettner (* 1987), ski jumper
- Adrian Gaspar (* 1987), musician
- Daniel Gramann (* 1987), soccer player
- Andreas Lukse (* 1987), soccer goalkeeper
- Thomas Mühlöcker (* 1987), poker player
- Laura Rauch (* 1987), actress
- Laurence Rupp (* 1987), theater and film actor
- Lukas Thürauer (* 1987), soccer player
- Daniel Toth (* 1987), football player
1988
- Alexander Gorgon (* 1988), football player
- Natascha Kampusch (* 1988), kidnapping victim
- Veli Kavlak (* 1988), football player
- Sebastian Koch (* 1988), basketball player
- Patrick Salomon (* 1988), football player
- Miriam Stein (* 1988), Austrian-Swiss actress
1989
- Marko Arnautović (* 1989), Serbian-Austrian football player
- Walter Grubmüller (* 1989), racing driver
- David Heissig (* 1989), actor
- Daniel Kottan (* 1989), handball player
- Yasin Pehlivan (* 1989), football player
- Otto Wanke (* 1989), Czech composer
1990
- Nina Dittrich (* 1990), swimmer
- Christopher Drazan (* 1990), football player
- Veronika Exler (* 1990), chess player
- Dominique Heinrich (* 1990), ice hockey player
- Bernd Herndlhofer (* 1990), racing driver
- Kilian Jörg (* 1990), philosopher and artist
- Fanny Krausz (* 1990), Austrian-German actress
- Marcos Nader (* 1990), professional boxer
- Diknu Schneeberger (* 1990), guitarist
- Jan Sokol (* 1990), racing cyclist
1991-2000
- Stephan Auer (* 1991), soccer player
- Riccardo Bellotti (* 1991), Italian-Austrian tennis player
- Aleksandar Dragović (* 1991), football player
- Lukas Grozurek (* 1991), soccer player
- Dominik Kirschner (* 1991), soccer player
- Georg Teigl (* 1991), football player
- Andreas Weimann (* 1991), soccer player
- Oliver Wimmer (* 1991), singer
- David Alaba (* 1992), football player
- Marco Djuricin (* 1992), football player
- Christoph Haas (* 1992), soccer player
- Aleksandar Rakić (* 1992), mixed martial arts fighter
- Florian Ringseis (* 1992), volleyball player
- Emilio Romig (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Tanja Frank (* 1993), sailor and Olympic medalist
- Sonja Frey (* 1993), handball player
- Maximilian Hofmann (* 1993), soccer player
- Maximilian Krauss (* 1993), politician
- Matthias Riebenbauer (* 1993), racing cyclist
- Thomas Schubert (* 1993), actor
- Kürsat Güclü (* 1994), football player
- Felix Kramer (actually Felix Pöchhacker , * 1994), songwriter
- Flora Petrik (* 1994), politician
- Johanna Schindler (* 1994), handball player
- Dominik Wydra (* 1994), soccer player
- Florian Heinrich (* 1995), soccer player
- Yung Hurn (* 1995), hip-hop musician
- Marcus Maier (* 1995), soccer player
- Natascha Mair (* 1995), ballet dancer
- Stefan Mastaller (* 1995), cyclist
- Jakob Pöltl (* 1995), basketball player
- Marco Richter (* 1995), ice hockey player
- Sascha Horvath (* 1996), soccer player
- Valerie Florine Huber (* 1996), actress and model
- Nikolaus Kraus (* 1996), ice hockey player
- Srna Marković (* 1996), volleyball player
- Felix Ritzinger (* 1996), cyclist
- Lalita Svete (* 1996), violinist
- Nico Langmann (* 1997), wheelchair tennis player
21st century
- Marie-Therese Höbinger (* 2001), soccer player
- Sinja Kraus (* 2002), tennis player
See also
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