List of personalities of the city of Ufa
The list of personalities of the city of Ufa contains those who were born and deceased in the Russian city of Ufa as well as those who worked in Ufa but were born elsewhere. The list does not claim to be complete.
Sons and Daughters of the City of Ufa
The following personalities were born in Ufa. They are listed chronologically according to the year of birth.
1751-1900
- Sergei Aksakov (1791-1859), writer
- Heorhij Afanasjew (1848–1925), historian, journalist and politician
- Vera Timanova (1855–1942), pianist
- Michail Nesterow (1862–1942), painter and member of the Peredwischniki
- Ekaterina Kuskowa (1869-1958), publicist
- Marija Kostelowskaja (1878–1964), revolutionary
- Ivan Meschtschaninow (1883–1967), linguist and archaeologist
- Alexander Sawarizki (1884–1952), geologist, volcanologist and university professor
- Alexander Serebrowski (1884–1938), revolutionary as well as engineer, economist and scholar
- Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev (1892–1940), Tatar-Soviet intellectual and revolutionary
1901-1950
- Boris Guds (1902–2006), secret service veteran and writer
- Jarosław Skulski (1907–1977), Polish actor
- Jelena Muchina (1924-1991), author
- Sergei Lobastov (1926–1999), athlete
- Georgi Mossolow (1926–2018), test pilot and hero of the Soviet Union
- Renart Suleimanow (* 1937), marksman
- Rudolf Nurejew (1938–1993), Russian-Austrian dancer
- Almira Janbuchtina (1938–2018), art historian and university professor
- Irina Schabanowa (* 1938), physicist, metallurgist and university professor
- Albert Galejew (* 1940), astrophysicist and university professor
- Sergei Dovlatov (1941–1990), writer
- John Erpenbeck (* 1942), German scientist and book author
- Vladimir Spiwakow (* 1944), violinist and conductor
- Anatoly Kwaschnin (* 1946), politician, army general and hero of the Russian Federation
1951-1970
- Viktor Anochin (* 1951), athlete
- Vyacheslav Nazarov (1952–1996), jazz trombonist and singer
- Silja Walejewa (* 1952), Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan
- Valery Limassow (* 1955), boxer and European champion in 1975 and 1977
- Lyudmila Matwejewa (* 1957), long-distance runner
- Yuri Shevchuk (* 1957), rock musician (founder of the band DDT )
- Emilia Slabunova (* 1958), politician
- Igor Sokolow (* 1958), marksman and Olympic champion
- Natalja Moltschanowa (1962–2015), freediver
- Ildar Garifullin (* 1963), Nordic combined athlete
- Elwira Nabiullina (* 1963), economist and politician and head of the Central Bank of Russia
- Anatoli Jemelin (* 1964), ice hockey player
- Rustem Dautov (* 1965), German chess grandmaster of Tatar origin
- Anwar Ibragimow (* 1965), fencer
- Igor Kravchuk (born 1966), ice hockey player
- Igor Nikitin (1966–2013), ice hockey player and coach
- Alexander Semak (* 1966), ice hockey player
- Pawel Muslimow (* 1967), biathlete
- Weniamin Tajanowitsch (* 1967), swimmer and Olympic champion in 1992
- Andrei Cherkassov (* 1970), tennis player
1971-1980
- Svetlana Gladysheva (* 1971), ski racer
- Vadim Milov (* 1972), Swiss chess grandmaster
- Nikolai Sawaruchin (* 1975), ice hockey player
- Vadim Sharifyanov (* 1975), ice hockey player
- Semfira Ramasanova (* 1976), singer and songwriter, known as Semfira
- Artur Chamidullin (* 1977), ski jumper
- Konstantin Fomitschow (* 1977), canoeist
- Andrei Sjusin (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Denis Chlystow (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Andrei Sidjakin (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Dmitri Wassiljew (* 1979), ski jumper
- Ruslan Nurtdinow (* 1980), ice hockey player
- Filipp Schulman (* 1980), biathlete
1981-1990
- Alexander Below (* 1981), ski jumper
- Michail Sorokin (* 1981), ski orienteer
- Ildar Fatkullin (* 1982), ski jumper
- Sergei Maslennikow (* 1982), Nordic combined athlete
- Yevgeny Nurislamov (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Alexander Selujanow (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Yelisaveta Grechischnikowa (* 1983), long-distance runner
- Dmitri Makarov (* 1983), ice hockey player
- Nikita Shchitov (born 1983), ice hockey player
- Igor Volkov (born 1983), ice hockey player
- Sophie Milman (* 1984), Canadian jazz singer with Russian-Jewish roots
- Artyom Buljansky (* 1985), ice hockey player
- Renal Ganeev (* 1985), fencer
- Konstantin Makarow (* 1985), ice hockey player
- Vyacheslav Kurginjan (* 1986), short tracker
- Vyacheslav Seluyanov (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Alexander Loginow (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Olexander Schyrnyj (* 1987), Russian-Ukrainian biathlete
- Dmitri Sjusin (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Andrei Subarew (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Jelena Tschalowa (* 1987), tennis player
- Artyom Gordejew (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Konstantin Jemelin (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Semjon Jelistratow (* 1990), short tracker
- Ksenija Makejewa (* 1990), handball player
1991-2000
- Timur Arslanow (* 1991), foil fencer
- Anton Babikow (* 1991), biathlete
- Ilmir Chasetdinow (* 1991), ski jumper
- Ernest Jachin (* 1991), Nordic combined athlete
- Alexander Pankow (* 1991), ice hockey player
- Jefim Gurkin (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Ildar Issangulow (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Polina Monowa (* 1993), tennis player
- Alexei Wassilewski (* 1993), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Daniil Kwjat (* 1994), Formula 1 racing driver
- Milena Bykowa (* 1998), snowboarder
- Kristina Spiridonowa (* 1998), freestyle skier
- Elina Vildanova (* 1998), actress
- Igor Diwejew (* 1999), football player
Honorary citizen of Ufa
- Sekerija Aknasarow (1924–2000), politician and head of government of the Bashkir ASSR (1962–1986)
- Rawil Bikbaev (* 1938), writer
- Mussa Garejew (1922–1987), fighter pilot and hero of the Soviet Union
People with a relationship to the city
- Valerian Albanow (1881–1919), navigator and polar explorer; grew up in Ufa
- Murtasa Rachimow (* 1934), politician and president of the Russian republic of Bashkortostan (1993-2010)
- Maxim Tschudow (* 1982), biathlete; trained at SKA Ufa
- Jewgeni Waizechowski (* 1986), speed climber; studied in Ufa
Personalities who died in Ufa
- Joseph Le Brix (1899–1931), French military pilot and aviation pioneer
- Machmuda Chissajewna Sadykowa (1919–1985), Soviet historian and archaeologist of Bashkir origin
- Alexander Pikunow (1923–2012), Colonel and Hero of the Soviet Union
Web links
Commons : People of Ufa - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jarosław Skulski in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- ↑ Hero of the Russian Federation Anatoly Kvaschnin (Russian)
- ↑ Viktor Anochin in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ↑ Valery Limasov in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ↑ Weniamin Tajanowitsch in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ↑ Konstantin Fomitschow in the database of Sports-Reference (English)
- ↑ Honorary Citizen Ufas , gorsovet-ufa.ru (Russian)
- ↑ Rawil Bikbajew , personarb.ru (Russian)
- ↑ Hero of the Soviet Union Musa Gareev (Russian)
- ↑ Hero of the Soviet Union Alexander Pikunow (Russian)