List of personalities of the city of The Hague
The following list contains the personalities born in The Hague and living temporarily, listed chronologically according to the year of birth. The list does not claim to be complete.
Personalities born in The Hague
By 1700
- Albrecht van Loo (around 1472 - 1525), politician
- Wilhelm Gnapheus (1493–1568), humanist and Reformed Protestant scholar
- Corneille de Lyon (around 1500 - 1575), Flemish-French painter
- Justus Velsius (around 1510; † after 1581), humanist, doctor of medicine, physicist, mathematician and professor
- Johannes Secundus (1511–1536), poet, painter and sculptor
- Adriaen Coenen (1514–1587), fishmonger with an interest in biology
- Adriaen de Vries (around 1545/56 - 1626), mannerist sculptor
- Anthonie Duyck (around 1560 - 1629), politician
- Arent Passer (around 1560 - 1637), Estonian sculptor and stonemason of Dutch origin
- Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn (around 1570 - 1657), painter
- Zacharias Janssen (1588–1631), optician
- Johannes van Meurs (1579–1639), classical philologist and historian
- Jacobus Golius (1596–1667), orientalist and mathematician
- Constantijn Huygens (1596–1687), poet
- Willem Hondius (1597–1652 / 58), draftsman, engraver and cartographer
- Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam (1610–1665), Admiral of Holland and West Friesland
- Abraham van Beijeren (1620 / 21–1690), painter
- Luise Hollandine of the Palatinate (1622–1709), Princess of the Palatinate
- Eduard von der Pfalz (1625–1663), Prince of the Palatinate from the Pfalz-Simmern line
- Henriette Marie of the Palatinate (1626–1651), Princess of the Palatinate
- Wilhelm II. (1626–1650), member of the House of Orange-Nassau
- Luise Henriette of Orange (1627–1667), Electress of Brandenburg
- Philipp von der Pfalz (1627–1650), Prince of the Palatinate and Count Palatine
- Constantijn Huygens Junior (1628–1697), statesman
- Christiaan Huygens (1629–1695), astronomer, mathematician and physicist
- Sophie von der Pfalz (1630–1714), Duchess of Braunschweig and Lüneburg and Electress of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Gaspar Fagel (1634–1688), statesman and councilor
- Albertine Agnes of Orange-Nassau (1634–1696), princess of the House of Orange
- Henriette Catharina von Oranien-Nassau (1637–1708), Princess of the House of Orange
- Frederik Ruysch (1638–1731), anatomist and botanist
- Michiel ten Hove (1640–1689), board member of the states of Holland and West Friesland
- Heinrich von Nassau-Ouwerkerk (1640–1708), military
- Marie of Orange-Nassau (1642–1688), princess of the House of Orange
- Peter Martin van Mytens (1648–1736), painter
- Augustin Terwesten (1649–1711), baroque painter
- Johannes Blommendael (1650–1704 / 07), sculptor of the Golden Age
- William III. (1650–1702), King of England, Scotland and Ireland
- Nikolaes Heinsius the Younger (1656–1718), writer and doctor
- Heinrich Casimir II (1657–1696), German imperial prince and governor
- Johan II. De Witt (1662–1701), eldest son of the Dutch statesman Johan de Witt
- Matthäus Terwesten (1670–1757), baroque painter
- Otto Verbrugge (1671–1745), theologian
- Coenraet Roepel (1678–1748), painter
- Bernard Gates (1686–1773), English composer, singer and choir director
- Anthonie van der Heim (1693–1746), board member of the states of Holland and West Friesland
- Heinrich August de la Motte Fouqué (1698–1774), Prussian general
- Abraham Vandenhoeck (around 1700 - 1750), publisher and bookseller
1701 to 1800
- Anton de Haen (1704–1776), Austrian doctor of Dutch origin
- Abraham Kaau-Boerhaave (1715–1758), medic
- Dirk van der Aa (1731–1809), painter
- Jacob Cornelis Mattheus Radermacher (1741–1783), botanist and writer
- Johannes Jacobus van Rhijn (1742–1808), old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht
- Jacob van der Aa (1743–1776), painter
- Jean Henri van Swinden (1746–1823), mathematician and natural scientist
- Wilhelm V (1748–1806), governor of the Netherlands
- Johan Hendrik Mollerus (1750–1834), politician
- Friedrich Wilhelm (1768–1816), Prince of Nassau-Weilburg
- Cornelis Felix van Maanen (1769–1846), statesman
- Demetrius Augustinus Gallitzin (1770–1840), Catholic priest and missionary
- Robert Fagel (1771–1856), politician and military
- Caroline Vanhove (1771-1860), actress
- Login Petrowitsch Heiden (1773–1850), Russian admiral of Dutch descent
- Pierre César Labouchère (1772–1839), banker
- Wilhelm I (1772–1843), Prince of Fulda, Count of Corvey, Weingarten and Dortmund
- Wilhelm Georg Friedrich von Oranien-Nassau (1774–1799), son of the heir Wilhelm V of the Netherlands
- Katharina Wilhelmina Bilderdijk-Schweickhardt (1776–1830), poet
- Jan Richard de Brueys (1778–1848), legal scholar
- George Jacobus Johannes van Os (1782–1861), flower painter
- Victor Henri Joseph Brahain Ducange (1783–1833), French poet and novelist
- Andreas Schelfhout (1787–1870), painter
- Wilhelm II. (1792–1849), King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- Henry Scheffer (1798–1862), French painter of Dutch origin
1801 to 1850
- August von Wächter (1807–1879), diplomat and Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Württemberg
- Henricus Christianus Millies (1810–1868), Lutheran theologian and orientalist
- Josue Jean Philippe Valeton the Elder , Reformed theologian and orientalist
- Johannes Bosboom (1817–1891), painter and watercolorist
- Willem Jozef Jonckbloet (1817–1885), historian
- Daniel Chantepie de la Saussaye (1818–1874), theologian
- Joannes Kappeyne van de Coppello (1822–1895), statesman
- Jan Weissenbruch (1822–1880), painter
- Abraham Dirk Loman (1823–1897), Protestant theologian
- Sophie von Oranien-Nassau (1824–1897), Princess of the Netherlands and Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
- Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch (1824–1903), painter
- Conrad Busken Huet (1826–1886), writer and critic
- Johan Karel Jakob de Jonge (1828–1880), historian and son Johannes Cornelis de Jonges
- Samuel Adrianus Naber (1828–1913), classical philologist
- Luise von Oranien-Nassau (1828–1871), Queen of Sweden and Norway
- Meinardus Siderius Pols (1831–1897), legal scholar
- Martin Hoek (1834–1873), astronomer and experimental physicist
- Friedrich zu Limburg-Stirum (1835–1912), German diplomat and politician
- Alexandrine Tinné (1835–1869), adventurer, Africa explorer and photographer
- Jacob Maris (1837–1899), painter
- James Marshall (1838–1902), Dutch-German painter
- Matthijs Maris (1839–1917), painter
- Marie Anderson (1842–?), Writer and suffragette
- Willem Maris (1844–1910), painter
- Pieter Cort van der Linden (1846–1935), politician
1851 to 1900
- Théophile de Bock (1851–1904), landscape painter, draftsman, watercolorist, eraser and lithographer
- Anton Hekking (1856–1935), cellist
- Marinus van der Maarel (1857–1921), painter, graphic artist, etcher and draftsman
- David Simons (1860–1930), lawyer
- Hermann von Hodenberg (1862–1946), manor owner and member of the German Reichstag
- Louis Couperus (1863-1923), author
- Karel Frederik Wenckebach (1864–1940), internist
- Johannes Franziskus Klomp (1865–1946), German architect
- Jan Thorn Prikker (1868–1932), artist
- Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (1870–1950), German diplomat and chairman of the supervisory board of Friedrich Krupp AG
- Johan Joseph Aarts (1871–1934), painter and graphic artist
- Jean Philippe Vogel (1871–1958), orientalist
- Frans Beelaerts van Blokland (1872–1956), politician and diplomat
- Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff (1872–1957), diplomat and politician
- Jacobus H. Kann (1872–1944), banker and politician
- Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek (1874–1942), diplomat and minister
- Hendrik van Heuckelum (1879–1929), football player
- Elisabeth Vreede (1879–1943), mathematician, astronomer and anthroposophist
- Willem Willeke (1879–1950), American cellist, pianist and music teacher
- Wilhelmina (1880–1962), Princess of Orange-Nassau, Queen of the Netherlands from 1890 to 1948
- Hugo Rudolph Kruyt (1882–1959), chemist
- Alexander Rueb (1882–1959), chess official, chess player and lover of chess composition
- Noud Stempels (1882–1970), football player
- Reinier Beeuwkes (1884–1963), football player
- Constant Feith (1884–1958), soccer and cricket player and judge
- John Heijning (1884-1947), football player
- Kees van Nieuwenhuizen (1884–1981), football player
- Felix Andries Vening-Meinesz (1887–1966), geophysicist and geodesist
- August “Guus” Kessler (1888–1972), industrialist and manager
- Tonny Kessler (1889–1960), football player
- Albert Plesman (1889–1953), aviation pioneer
- Johannes Duiker (1890–1935), architect and author
- Gerardus van der Leeuw (1890–1950), Protestant theologian, religious scholar, Egyptologist and politician
- Gerard Leene (1892–1966), track cyclist
- Henri Jacob Victor Sody (1892-1959), biologist
- Hendrik Gerard Bungenberg de Jong (1893–1977), chemist
- Cornelis Compter (1894–1945), weightlifter
- Martinus Nijhoff (1894–1953), poet, translator, essayist and literary critic
- Jan Postma (1895–1944), communist
- Boelie Kessler (1896–1971), football player
- Charles Pahud de Mortanges (1896–1971), eventing rider, army officer and sports official
- Jacob Muyser (1896–1956), Catholic priest, religious and liturgical scholar
- Jacob Maarten van Bemmelen (1898–1982), legal scholar
- Stanisław Czaykowski (1899–1933), Polish racing car driver
- Frans Drion (1874–1948), teacher, politician and anarchist
1901 to 1925
- Frits van Dongen (1901–1975), actor
- Frans Leddy (1901–1966), track cyclist
- Kees van der Zalm (1901–1957), football player
- Samuel Abraham Goudsmit (1902–1978), American physicist of Dutch origin
- Charles van Baar van Slangenburgh (1902–1978), football player
- Bernard Leene (1903–1988), track cyclist and Olympic champion
- Ben Telders (1903–1945), lawyer and politician
- Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994), mathematician and economist
- Egon von Vietinghoff (1903–1994), painter, specialist book author and philosopher
- Leo de Block (1904–1988), politician
- Judikje Simons (1904–1943), artistic gymnast
- Cornelius Ysselstyn (1904–1979), Canadian cellist and music teacher
- Kees Quax (1905–1973), football player
- Daan van Dijk (1907–1986), track cyclist
- Nikolaas Tinbergen (1907–1988), ethologist
- Erik Barnouw (1908–2001), American media historian and filmmaker
- Jan van Baal (1909–1992), ethnologist and governor of Dutch New Guinea
- Hendrik Casimir (1909-2000), physicist
- Juliana (1909-2004), Queen of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Antonie Frans Monna (1909–1995), mathematician and mathematician historian
- Cor Wals (1911–1994), racing cyclist
- Louis Moyse (1912–2007), French flautist and composer
- Gisèle van Waterschoot van der Gracht (1912–2013), painter and publisher
- Willem Jacob Verdenius (1913–1998), Graecist
- Emmy Andriesse (1914–1953), photographer
- Ernest van den Haag (1914–2002), American sociologist, psychologist, lawyer and economist
- Lou van Burg (1917–1986), show master and entertainer
- Cajo Brendel (1915–2007), theoretician of council communism
- Luuk Tinbergen (1915–1955), ornithologist
- Lo Hartog van Banda (1916–2006), comics scenarist and author
- Jan van Beekum (1918–2001), composer and conductor
- Nel Benschop (1918–2005), poet
- Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn (1918–2012), mathematician
- Eddy Christiani (1918–2016), guitarist, singer, songwriter
- Joop Schrier (1918–1995), jazz musician and music critic
- Carl Friedrich Brüsewitz (1919–2008), theologian
- Jan Flinterman (1919–1992), racing car driver
- Peter Schilperoort (1919–1990), musician
- Elisabeth Andersen (1920–2018), actress
- Lambertus Johannes van Heygen (1920–2007), Archbishop of Bertoua in Cameroon
- Cornelis Johannes van Houten (1920–2002), astronomer
- John Henry van der Meer (1920–2008), musicologist
- Jan Schlubach (1920–2006), production designer and film architect
- Aad de Jong (1921-2003), football player
- John van Kesteren (1921–2008), opera and oratorio singer
- Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon (1921–2002), Swiss entrepreneur and art collector
- Johanna Koning (1923-2006), athlete
- Max Velthuijs (1923–2005), author and draftsman of children's books
- Gerrit Vreeken (1923–2013), football player
- Felix BJ Wubbe (1923–2014), legal scholar
- Frits Kalshoven (1924–2017), retired naval officer. D. and lawyer
- Mat Mathews (1924–2009), modern jazz accordionist
- Co Westerik (1924–2018), painter
- Albert W. Bally (1925–2019), Dutch-American geophysicist and geologist
- Pia Beck (1925–2009), jazz pianist and singer
- Simon van der Meer (1925–2011), physicist
- Conrad M. Stibbe (1925–2019), classical archaeologist
1926 to 1950
- Moshe Ze'ev Flinker (1926–1944), Jewish youth
- Piet Pijn (1926–2002), visual artist
- Jon van Rood (1926-2017), immunologist
- Tonny Albert Springer (1926–2011), mathematician
- Theo Timmermans (1926–1995), football player
- Leonard Wery (1926-2019), hockey player
- Johannes Hendrikus Donner (1927–1988), chess grandmaster
- Ina Müller-van Ast (1927–2018), politician
- Gart Westerhout (1927–2012), astronomer
- Henk Bosch van Drakestein (1928–1993), jazz musician
- Henk van Lijnschooten (1928–2006), composer
- Jerry van Rooyen (1928–2009), jazz big band leader and trumpeter, composer and arranger
- Werner Veigel (1928–1995), German news anchor and radio presenter
- Remco Campert (* 1929), writer
- Leonardus van der Kroft (1929–2016), football referee
- Chris Smildiger (1929-2010), track and field athlete and jazz musician
- Johannes Antonius de Kok (* 1930), auxiliary bishop in Utrecht
- Ack van Rooyen (* 1930), jazz musician
- Pieter van der Staak (1930–2007), guitarist, composer and music teacher
- Rob Madna (1931-2003), jazz musician
- Hugo Rietveld (1932–2016), crystallographer (Rietveld method)
- Arnica Esterl (* 1933), Dutch-German writer and translator
- André van der Louw (1933–2005), politician
- Cees Nooteboom (* 1933), writer
- Anner Bylsma (1934-2019), cellist
- Frans Elsen (1934–2011), jazz pianist, arranger and composer
- Carol Schuurman (1934-2009), football player
- Rudolf de Korte (1936–2020), economic manager and politician
- Bas de Gaay Fortman (born 1937), politician
- David van de Kop (1937–1994), sculptor
- Zoni Weisz (* 1937), Sinto, Holocaust survivor and florist
- Coos Huijsen (* 1939), author, teacher and politician
- Joan Haanappel (* 1940), figure skater
- Chiem van Houweninge (* 1940), actor
- Jan Pronk (* 1940), politician and diplomat
- Johnny Lion (1941–2019), singer and actor
- Kathinka Rebling (* 1941), German violinist and musicologist
- Fred Julsing (1942–2005), cartoonist
- Pieter Andreas Kemper (1942-2020), football player
- Hetty Krist (* 1942), artist
- Leo van Oostrom (* 1942), saxophonist and music teacher
- Glenn Saxson (born 1942), actor
- Roel van Duijn (* 1943), politician and political activist
- Frans Koppelaar (* 1943), painter
- Dick Matena (* 1943), comic book artist and author
- Erica Terpstra (* 1943), swimmer, state secretary and member of parliament
- Piet de Zoete (* 1943), football player
- Reinhard Günzel (* 1944), retired Brigadier General D. the Bundeswehr
- Benjo Maso (* 1944), sociologist and author
- Tjebbe van Tijen (* 1944), sculptor, performance artist, curator, net artist and media theorist
- Wim Deetman (* 1945), politician
- Henk Houwaart (* 1945), soccer player and coach
- Maélys Morel (born 1945), actress
- Gilius van Bergeijk (* 1946), composer and music teacher
- Jaap Eggermont (* 1946), musician and producer
- Willem Kühne (* 1946), jazz musician
- Harm Lagaay (* 1946), automobile designer
- Karel de Rooij (* 1946), musician, cabaret artist and cabaret artist
- Harry Vanda (* 1946), Australian pop musician, singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer
- Harry Vos (1946-2010), football player
- Jozias van Aartsen (* 1947), Foreign Minister of the Netherlands
- Dick Advocaat (* 1947), football player and coach
- Hans Hillen (* 1947), politician
- Jerney Kaagman (born 1947), singer
- Carike Keuzenkamp (* 1947), South African singer
- Aad de Mos (* 1947), football player and coach
- Leo Niehorster (* 1947), author
- Herman te Riele (* 1947), mathematician
- Saskia Sassen (* 1947), sociologist and economist
- Mariska Veres (1947-2006), singer
- Boudewijn Büch (1948–2002), writer and publicist
- Soesja Citroen (* 1948), jazz singer and composer
- Wilbert Hazelzet (* 1948), flautist
- Carel Struycken (* 1948), film actor
- Cesar Zuiderwijk (* 1948), drummer
- Elly de Groen-Kouwenhoven (* 1949), politician
- John Lagrand (1949-2005), musician
- Machiel Evert Noordeloos (* 1949), mycologist
- Harry Wijnvoord (* 1949), moderator
- Derek de Lint (* 1950), film and television actor
- Bert Pronk (1950–2005), racing cyclist
1951 to 1975
- Ian Buruma (* 1951), writer, journalist and commentator
- Romy Haag (* 1951), German singer, actress and dancer
- Cor Pot (* 1951), soccer player and coach
- Kasper de Roo (* 1951), conductor
- Pieter Broertjes (* 1952), journalist
- Ties Kruize (born 1952), hockey player
- Joke van Leeuwen (* 1952), writer
- Peter-Jan Wagemans (* 1952), composer
- Luc Houtkamp (* 1953), saxophonist, computer musician and composer
- Stasia Cramer (* 1954), writer
- Tim Smit (* 1954), archaeologist, music producer, horticulturist and businessman
- Jacques Steyn (* 1954), cameraman
- Dick le Mair (* 1955), composer, arranger, music producer and percussionist
- John de Mol (born 1955), television producer
- Ben van Oosten (* 1955), organist and university professor
- Johnny Dusbaba (born 1956), football player
- Dick Jol (born 1956), football referee
- Martin Jol (* 1956), soccer player and coach
- Tscheu La Ling (* 1956), football player
- Sylvia Millecam (1956–2001), actress, singer and television presenter
- Theo van Gogh (1957–2004), film director, publicist and satirist
- Ronald Plasterk (* 1957), Dutch Minister for Education, Culture and Science
- Astrid Seriese (* 1957), jazz and music theater singer, singing teacher and actress
- Renée Soutendijk (* 1957), actress
- Marcella Mesker (* 1959), tennis player
- Ingeborg Beugel (* 1960), journalist, filmmaker and television program developer
- Michel Faber (* 1960), writer
- Ben van den Dungen (* 1960), jazz musician
- Marten van den Berg (* 1961), diplomat
- René Klijn (1962–1993), pop singer and photo model
- Jaap haarsen (* 1963), computer scientist
- Astrid van der Knaap (* 1964), badminton player
- Marcel van Eeden (* 1965), draftsman and painter
- Jarmo Hoogendijk (* 1965), trumpeter of modern jazz
- Roland Scholten (* 1965), darts player
- Anja Sicking (* 1965), author
- Michiel Borstlap (* 1966), pianist and composer
- Paul Elstak (* 1966), hardcore techno musician and DJ
- Patrick Huisman (* 1966), racing car driver
- Raymond van Barneveld (* 1967), darts player
- Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy (* 1967), politician
- Frédérique Huydts (1967–2006), actress
- Wim Kegel (* 1967), jazz musician
- Mark Rutte (* 1967), politician
- Frederique van der Wal (* 1967), actress
- Bart Veldkamp (* 1967), Dutch-Belgian speed skater
- Robin Ammerlaan (* 1968), wheelchair tennis player
- Charly Lownoise (* 1968), happy hardcore DJ and producer
- Martin Koolhoven (* 1969), film director, screenwriter and actor
- Eric Dikeb (* 1970), entertainer and DJ
- Erik van der Luijt (* 1970), jazz composer, pianist, producer, arranger and band leader
- Gaston Taument (* 1970), football player
- Ebru Umar (* 1970), columnist
- Michael Boogerd (* 1972), racing cyclist
- Ilka Agricola (* 1973), mathematician
- Eloy de Jong (* 1973), pop singer
- Alex Lely (* 1973), pool player
- Saskia Mulder (born 1973), actress
- DJ Nosferatu (* 1973), disc jockey
- Rogier Bosman (* 1974), jazz musician and arranger
- Anouk (* 1975), singer
- Sander Dekker (* 1975), politician
- Carl Verheijen (* 1975), speed skater
1976 to 2000
- Niels Feijen (* 1977), pool player
- Wouter Hamel (* 1977), jazz singer
- John de Jong (born 1977), football player
- DJ Luna (* 1977), hardstyle DJ and music producer
- Dan Gadzuric (* 1978), basketball player
- Dash Berlin (* 1979), trance DJ and producer
- Cedric van der Gun (* 1979), soccer player
- Ricky van den Bergh (* 1980), football player
- Bobbi Eden (* 1980), porn actress
- Edwin de Graaf (* 1980), football player
- Paulien van Deutekom (1981-2019), all-round speed skater
- Santi Kolk (* 1981), football player
- Daphne Koster (* 1981), soccer player
- Fabian van Olphen (* 1981), handball player
- Achmed Akkabi (* 1983), actor and television presenter
- Sandro Calabro (* 1983), football player
- Nicky Pastorelli (* 1983), racing car driver
- Tom Leezer (* 1985), racing cyclist
- Lex Immers (* 1986), soccer player
- Robin Haase (* 1987), tennis player
- Michel Kreder (* 1987), racing cyclist
- Marijn Sterk (* 1987), football player
- Thiemo de Bakker (* 1988), tennis player
- Tim Krul (* 1988), soccer goalkeeper
- Henkie Waldschmidt (* 1988), racing car driver
- Sanne van Olphen (* 1989), handball player
- Glenn Hofman (* 1990), billiards player
- Lara van Ruijven (1992-2020), short tracker
- Anass Achahbar (* 1994), soccer player
- Karim Rekik (* 1994), football player
- Nathan Aké (* 1995), football player
- Ricardo Kishna (* 1995), football player
- Steffie van der Peet (* 1999), track cyclist
From 2001 onwards
- Catharina-Amalia van Oranje (* 2003), eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands; Crown Princess of the Netherlands
Persons connected to The Hague
- Wilhelm Damasi Lindanus (1525–1588), bishop, inquisitor and university professor, chapter dean in The Hague
- Emilia von Oranien-Nassau (1569–1629), daughter of Wilhelm I.
- Gerard Hoet (1648–1733), painter
- Anne-Marguerite Petit DuNoyer (1663–1719), journalist
- Jean-Marie Leclair (1697–1764), French composer
- Charles Leickert (1816–1907), Belgian painter of realism
- Eastman Johnson (1824-1906), painter
- Carl Heinrich Stratz (1858–1924), German gynecologist
- Karl Schloß (1876–1944), German entrepreneur and writer
- Sigismund Payne Best (1885–1978), Captain with the British Secret Intelligence Service
- Til Brugman (1888-1958), writer
- Johannes Hendrik van den Broek (1898–1978), architect
- Tonke Dragt (* 1930), writer
- F. Springer (1932–2011), writer and diplomat
- Eddy Marron (1938–2013), German guitarist
- Piet Hein Donner (* 1948), politician
- Linda Cook (* 1958), American top manager
- Dinand Woesthoff (* 1972), pop / rock singer
- Irene Kinnegim (* 1975), triathlete
- Khalid Choukoud (* 1986), track and field athlete