List of sons and daughters of the city of Buenos Aires
This is - without claiming to be exhaustive - a list of people who were born in Buenos Aires ( Argentina ) and who have an article on the German Wikipedia:
A.
- Lisandro Abadie (* 1974), bass-baritone
- Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast (1897–1968), film director
- Roberto Aballay (* 1922), football player
- Margarita Abella Caprile (1901–1960), writer
- Nicolás C. Accame (1880–1963), strategist and ambassador
- Pablo Aguirre (* 1961), composer and pianist
- Sergio Leonel Agüero (* 1988), football player
- Julio Aguilar (* 1990), football player
- Julián Aguirre (1868–1924), composer, pianist and music teacher
- Diego Alcalá (* 1983), actor and presenter
- Amancio Alcorta (1842–1902), politician and legal scholar
- Norma Aleandro (born 1936), actress
- Roberto Alemann (1922–2020), politician, lawyer and author
- Andrés D'Alessandro (* 1981), soccer player, Olympic champion 2004
- Carlos D'Alessio (1935–1992), composer for theater and film music
- Marcelo Alexandre (* 1963), track cyclist and cycling trainer
- Thiago Almada (* 2001), football player
- Carlos Roqué Alsina (* 1941), composer
- Valentín Alsina (1802–1869), governor and head of state of Buenos Aires
- Claudio Alsuyet (* 1957), composer
- Carlos Álvarez (* 1948), politician and co-founder of the center-left party Frente País Solidario (FREPASO)
- Julián Álvarez (1788–1843), Uruguayan politician
- Ricardo Álvarez (* 1988), football player
- Claudia Amura (* 1970), chess player
- Anasol (* 1976), singer
- Jorge Anders (* 1939), jazz musician
- José André (1881–1944), composer and music critic
- Antonio Angelillo (1937–2018), Argentine-Italian soccer player and coach
- Miguel Ángel D'Annibale (1959–2020), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of San Martín
- Mauricio Annunziata (* 1971), composer and pianist
- JC Aragone (born 1995), American tennis player
- Juan Carlos Ares (* 1963), Argentine clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Carlos Argentino (1929–1991), singer
- Martha Argerich (* 1941), pianist
- Rodolfo Arizaga (1926–1985), composer
- Roberto Arlt (1900–1942), storyteller, playwright, poet and journalist
- Ricardo de Armas (* 1957), composer and cellist
- Gerónimo Arnedo Álvarez (1897–1980), politician
- Alba Arnova (1930–2018), Italian ballerina and film actress
- Ricardo Aronovich (* 1930), cameraman
- Jorge Artigas (* 1975), Argentine-Uruguayan soccer player and coach
- Roberto Aussel (* 1954), guitarist and professor of classical guitar
- Carlos Azpiroz Costa (* 1956), Catholic clergyman, former general master of the Dominicans, coadjutor archbishop of Bahía Blanca
B.
- Adela Christian Bach (1959–2019), actress and television producer
- Nicolás Baisi (* 1964), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Puerto Iguazú
- José María Baliña (* 1959), auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Amelita Baltar (* 1940), tango and folk singer
- Hernán Barcos (* 1984), football player
- Daniel Barenboim (* 1942), Israeli pianist and conductor of Russian descent
- Iris Becher (* 1988), German actress
- Walter Becker (* 1956), tango musician, singer and theater director
- Bérénice Bejo (* 1976), French actress
- Manuel Belgrano (1770–1820), lawyer, politician and general
- Américo Belloto Varoni (1913–1965), violinist and conductor
- María Luisa Bemberg (1922–1995), director and screenwriter
- Horacio Ernesto Benites Astoul (1933–2016), Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Alejandro Pablo Benna (* 1959), Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Comodoro Rivadavia
- Alejandro Beraldi , violinist, conductor and music teacher
- Jorge Mario Bergoglio (* 1936), Pope Francis
- Osvaldo Berlingieri (1928–2015), tango pianist and composer
- Alfredo Bevilacqua (1874–1942), tango composer and pianist
- Rodolfo Biagi (1906–1969), tango musician
- Carlos Bianchi (* 1949), soccer player and coach
- Pat Binder (* 1960), installation artist
- Adolfo Bioy Casares (1914-1999), writer
- Pablo Birger (1924–1966), racing car driver
- Manuel Blanco Encalada (1790–1876), Chilean officer and politician
- Raúl Bobadilla (* 1987), football player
- Julio Bocca (* 1967), ballet dancer
- Felipe Boero (1884–1958), opera composer
- Óscar Bonavena (1942-1976), boxer
- Roberto Bonomi (1919–1992), racing car driver
- Lidia Borda (* 1966), tango singer
- Camila Bordonaba (* 1984), actress and singer
- Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986), writer
- Armando Borrajo (1976-2010), racing cyclist
- Juan José Borrelli (* 1970), football player and coach
- Aída Bortnik (1938–2013), screenwriter and writer
- Juan Diego Botto (* 1975), actor
- Daniel Bozzani (* 1957), composer and conductor
- Daniel Branca (1951–2005), painter and comic strip artist
- Silvia Braslavsky (* 1942), chemist
- Édouard Brisson (1882–1948), French racing driver
- Silvina Bullrich (1915–1990), writer
- Mario Bunge (1919–2020), philosopher and physicist
- Tamara Bunke (1937–1967), fighter in the guerrilla group around Che Guevara in Bolivia
- Daniel Burman (* 1973), film director
C.
- Roberto Caamaño (1923–1993), composer, pianist and music teacher
- Roberto Reinaldo Cáceres González (1921–2019), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Melo in Uruguay
- Luis Caffarelli (* 1948), mathematician
- Elsa Calcagno (1910–1978), pianist and composer
- Héctor Calegaris (1915-2008), sailor
- Jonathan Calleri (born 1993), football player
- Miguel Caló (1907–1972), tango musician
- Francisco Camet (1876-1931), fencer
- Hugo Caminos (1921–2019), university professor for international law and judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
- José Luis Campana (* 1949), composer
- Juan José Campanella (* 1959), film director and screenwriter
- Estanislao del Campo (1834–1880), poet and journalist and author
- Arnaldo Clemente Canale (1925–1990), auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Dante M. Caputo (1943-2018), politician
- Ezequiel Alejo Carboni (* 1979), football player
- Oscar Cardozo Ocampo (1942–2001), arranger, pianist and composer
- Guillermo Caride (* 1962), Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop of San Isidro
- Carlos Carmona (* 1960), composer, guitarist and conductor
- Gustavo Oscar Carrara (* 1973), auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Fabián Casas (* 1965), author and journalist
- Abelardo Castillo (1935–2017), journalist and writer
- Sergio de Castro (1922–2012), Argentine-French painter
- Washington Castro (1909–2004), composer, conductor and cellist
- Ricardo Centurión (* 1993), football player
- Mario Chaldú (1942-2020), football player
- Juan Ignacio Chela (* 1979), tennis player
- Marcelo Daniel Colombo (* 1961), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of La Rioja
- Javier Conte (* 1975), sailor
- Cayetano Córdova Iturburu (1899–1977), journalist, art critic and writer
- Liberto Corney (1905–1955), Uruguayan boxer
- Walter Coronda (* 1974), jazz guitarist
- Leonel Corro (* 1988), football player
- Roberto Cossa (* 1934), writer, dramaturge and journalist
- Humberto Costantini (1924–1987), writer
- Julio Cozzi (1922-2011), football player
- Linda Cristal (1931-2020), actress
- Omar Cyrulnik , guitarist and music teacher
D.
- Brian Dabul (born 1984), tennis player
- Angel D'Agostino (1900-1991), tango musician
- Carlos D'Alessio (1935–1992), composer
- Ricardo Dal Farra (* 1957), composer
- Federico Dannemann (* 1979), jazz musician
- Juan D'Arienzo (1900–1976), tango musician
- Julio De Caro (1899–1980), tango musician
- Attilio Demaría (1909–1990), football player and coach
- Matías Franco Descotte (* 1994), tennis player
- Arnaldo D'Espósito (1907–1945), composer, conductor, pianist and music teacher
- Alejandro Dhers (* 1952), artist and photographer
- Facundo Díaz Acosta (* 2000), tennis player
- Lorena Di Florio (* 1970), pianist
- Thomas Diehl (1951–2017), German entrepreneur and manager
- Carlos Diernhammer (1931–2000), German jazz and entertainment musician
- Marcio Doctor (* 1965), Argentine jazz musician
- Ariel Dorfman (born 1942), Chilean author and playwright
- Duilio Dobrin (* 1958), conductor and pianist
- Carlos María Domínguez (* 1955), writer
- Ernesto Drangosch (1882–1925), composer and pianist
E.
- Esteban Echeverría (1805-1851), poet
- Silvia Eisenstein (1917–1986), pianist, composer, conductor and music teacher
- Ernesto Epstein (1910–1997), pianist, musicologist and teacher
- Juan Pedro Esnaola (1808–1878), composer
- Guillo Espel (* 1959), composer and guitarist
- Mariano Antonio Espinosa (1844–1923), Archbishop of Buenos Aires
- Santiago Espel (* 1960), writer
- Mariano Etkin (1943–2016), composer and music teacher
F.
- Julio Falcioni (* 1956), soccer goalkeeper and coach
- Ada Falcón (1905–2002), tango dancer, singer and film actress
- María Inés Falconi (* 1954), author and teacher
- Edelmiro Julián Farrell (1887–1980), military and de facto president from 1944 to 1946
- Nicolás Fasolino (1887–1969), Archbishop of Santa Fe
- Federico Fazio (* 1987), football player
- Leopoldo Federico (1927–2014), bandoneonist and tango composer
- Sergio Feferovich , conductor and music teacher
- Giora Feidman (* 1936), clarinetist
- Rubén Felgaer (* 1981), chess grandmaster
- Leo Fernández (* 1973), poker player
- Macedonio Fernández (1874–1952), writer
- Matías Fernández (* 1986), Chilean football player
- Roberto Fernández (* 1937), jazz trumpeter
- Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe (born 1981), rugby player
- León Ferrari (1920–2013), artist
- Juan Pablo Ficovich (born 1997), tennis player
- Nacho Figueras (* 1977), polo player
- Federico Finchelstein (* 1975), historian
- Leonor Fini (1907–1996), surrealist painter
- Bernarda Fink (* 1955), classical singer
- Roberto Firpo (1884–1969), tango musician
- Rodolfo Fogwill (1941-2010), sociologist and writer
- Luis Jorge Fontana (1846–1920), politician, military, naturalist, writer and founder of the city of Formosa
- Jorge Gabriel Fontenla (* 1950), conductor, choir director and music teacher
- Raquel Forner (1902–1988), painter
- Carlos María Franzini (1951–2017), Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Mendoza
- Ana Lucía Frega (* 1935), music teacher
- Daniel Freiberg (* 1957), jazz musician
- German Frers (* 1941), yacht designer
- Osvaldo Fresedo (1897–1984), tango musician
- Juan de la Fuente (* 1976), sailor
- Luisa Futoransky (* 1939), writer
G
- Constantino Gaito (1878–1945), composer
- Oscar Gálvez (1913–1989), racing driver and Formula 1 driver
- Griselda Gambaro (* 1928), playwright and writer
- Gerardo Gandini (1936–2013), composer
- Juan Pablo Garat (* 1983), football player
- Charly García (* 1951), rock musician
- Roberto García Morillo (1911–2003), composer
- Horacio Garcia Rossi (1929–2012), artist
- Carlos Gardini (1948–2017), writer and translator
- Norbert Gastell (1929–2015), German actor and voice actor
- Gastón Gaudio (* 1978), professional tennis player
- Cecilia Gauna , singer and composer
- Bruno Leonardo Gelber (* 1941), pianist
- Juan Gelman (1930–2014), poet, journalist and translator
- Carlos Rodrigues Gesualdi (* 1963), children's book author
- Luis Gianneo (1897–1968), composer
- Carmelo Juan Giaquinta (1930–2011), Roman Catholic bishop
- Gilda (1961-1996), pop singer
- Christian Giménez (* 1974), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Javier Giménez Noble (* 1953), composer
- Alberto Ginastera (1916–1983), composer
- Alejandro Daniel Giorgi (* 1959), Roman Catholic bishop
- Luis González (* 1981), football player
- Natalia González Figueroa (* 1979), pianist
- Angélica Gorodischer (* 1928), writer
- Sergio Goycochea (born 1963), football player
- Irene Gruss (1950–2018), poet
- Francisco Gabriel Guerrero (* 1977), football player
- Ricardo Güiraldes (1886–1927), writer
- Miguel Ángel Guerra (* 1953), racing car driver
- Amanda Guerreño (born 1933), composer
- Esteban Guerrieri (* 1985), racing driver
- Eric Gull (* 1973), handball player
H
- Dick Haymes (1918–1980), singer
- Bautista Heguy (* 1970), polo player
- Pablo Helman (* 1959), visual effects artist
- Enrique Hermitte (1871–1955), engineer, geologist and university professor
- Helenio Herrera (1910–1997), football coach
- Iván Heyn (1977–2011), politician
- Federico Martín Higuaín (* 1984), football player
- Bernardo Alberto Houssay (1887–1971), physiologist
- Olivia Hussey (* 1951), Argentine-British actress
I.
- Adrián Iaies (* 1960), pianist and composer
- Alejandro Iglesias Rossi (* 1960), composer
- Emiliano Insúa (* 1989), football player
- Federico Insúa (born 1980), football player
- Juan Iturbe (* 1993), football player
- Mariano Julio Izco (born 1983), football player
J
- Martín Jaite (born 1964), tennis player
K
- Mauricio Kagel (1931–2008), Argentine-German composer, conductor, librettist and director
- Susana Kasakoff , pianist
- Lucas Arnold Ker (* 1974), tennis player
- King África (born 1971), singer
- Guillermo Klein (* 1969), jazz musician and big band leader
- Martina Klein Korin (* 1976), Argentine-Spanish model, actress and humorist
- Diego Fernando Klimowicz (* 1974), football player with a Spanish passport
- Ivan Knez (* 1974), Argentine-Swiss football player
- María Kodama (* 1937), author, translator and literature professor
- Manfredo Kraemer (* 1960), German-Argentinian violinist and conductor
- Axel Krygier (* 1969), musician and composer
- Eduardo Kusnir (* 1939), composer
L.
- Ernesto Laclau (1935–2014), political theorist
- Eduardo Lagos (1929–2009), pianist, composer and music critic
- Justo Oscar Laguna (1929–2011), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Morón
- Juan Rodolfo Laise (1926–2019), religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of San Luis
- Marta Lambertini (1937–2019), composer
- Maria Lamprópulos (* 1981), poker player
- Santiago Lange (* 1961), sailor
- Alejandro Agustín Lanusse (1918–1996), military and president (de facto) 1971–1973
- Alberto Rodríguez Larreta (1934–1977), racing car driver
- Ángel E. Lasala (1914–2000), composer and pianist
- Raúl Alberto Lastiri (1915–1978), interim president 1973
- Abel Laudonio (1938-2014), boxer
- Pedro Laurenz (1902–1972), tango musician
- Karl Lämmermann (1914–1934), German Hitler Youth leader and one of those killed in the so-called Röhm Putsch
- David Lebón (* 1952), rock musician
- Cristian Daniel Ledesma (* 1982), football player
- Guillermo Lema (* 1964), writer
- Sebastián Leto (* 1986), football player
- Eric Lichtenstein (* 1994), automobile racing driver
- Jorge Liderman (1957-2008), American composer
- Ivar Lindell (1940-2020), Swedish jazz musician
- Jorge Ángel Livraga-Rizzi (1930–1991), writer, historian and philosopher
- Horacio E. Lona (* 1942), Roman Catholic theologian and religious priest
- Lisandro López (* 1983), football player
- Maxi López (* 1984), football player
- Carlos López Buchardo (1881–1948), composer, pianist and music teacher
- Próspero López Buchardo (1883–1964), cellist and composer
- Luisana Lopilato (* 1987), actress, singer and model
- Jorge Eduardo Lozano (* 1955), Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of San Juan de Cuyo
- María Teresa Luengo (* 1940), composer and music teacher
- Ángel Luna (* 1989), football player
- Gustavo Luza (* 1962), tennis player
M.
- Kevin Mac Allister (born 1997), soccer player
- Pablo Mac Donough (* 1982), polo player
- Tomás Maldonado (1922–2018), painter, designer, design theorist, philosopher and university professor
- Fernando Carlos Maletti (* 1949), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Merlo-Moreno
- Juan Maldacena (* 1968), Argentine-Italian-American theoretical physicist and string theorist
- Juana Paula Manso de Noronha (1819–1875), writer, feminist, composer, educator and journalist
- Carolina Mariani (* 1972), judoka
- Antonio Marino (* 1942), Roman Catholic clergyman, bishop emeritus of Mar del Plata
- Paula Markovitch (* 1968), Mexican-Argentinian screenwriter and film director
- Facundo Martínez (born 1985), football player
- José Martínez (1890–1939), tango musician
- Viviana Martínez-Tosar (* 1960), artist
- Silvio Marzolini (1940-2020), football player
- Juan Bautista Massa (1885–1938), composer
- Martin Matalon (* 1958), composer
- Gustavo Matosas (* 1967), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Máxima of the Netherlands (* 1971), Princess of the Netherlands (born here as Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti)
- Marcelo Fabián Mazzitelli (* 1960), Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Mendoza
- Rodolfo Mederos (* 1940), tango musician, bandoneon player
- Nicolás Medina (* 1982), football player
- Jeanine Meerapfel (* 1943), Argentine-German film director, screenwriter and film lecturer
- Julio Meinvielle (1905–1973), nationalist Catholic priest and writer
- Jorge María Mejía (1923–2014), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Martín Mele (* 1960), artist
- Fernando Meligeni (* 1971), tennis player
- Carlos Menditéguy (1915–1973), polo player and racing car driver
- Daniel Messina (* 1965), drummer and composer
- Daniel Messina (* 1991), football player
- Pablo Migliore (* 1982), football player
- Dominic Miller (* 1960), guitarist
- Oscar Eduardo Miñarro (* 1960), Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Merlo-Moreno
- Bartolomé Miter (1871–1906), statesman, military leader and historian
- Sebastián Modarelli (* 1972), composer and organist
- Sergio Moldavsky (* 1955), classical guitarist and music teacher
- Candelaria Molfese (* 1991), actress, Youtuber, dancer and singer
- Pablo Molina (* 1965), reggae musician
- Susanna Moncayo , mezzo-soprano
- Sky du Mont (* 1947), German actor of Argentinian origin
- Luis Monti (1901-1983), football player
- Guillermo Mordillo (1932–2019), humorous draftsman
- Perito Moreno (1852–1919), geographer, anthropologist and explorer
- Juan José Mosalini (* 1943), bandoneonist and composer
- Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910–1984), writer and journalist
- José Antonio Muñoz (* 1942), comic artist
N
- Gaspar Noé (* 1963), French director, screenwriter, cameraman and film producer
- Miguel Novillo Astrada (* 1974), polo player
O
- Silvina Ocampo Aguirre (1903–1993), writer and translator
- Victoria Ocampo Aguirre (1890–1979), writer, translator and cultural manager
- Santiago Olivera (* 1959), Catholic clergyman, military bishop of Argentina
- Martín Oro , Argentine-Swiss singer and countertenor
- Nicolás Otamendi (* 1988), football player
P
- Antonio Pacenza (1928-1999), boxer
- Carlos Païta (1932–2015), conductor
- Athos Palma (1891–1951), composer and music teacher
- Julio Pane (* 1947), tango musician
- Ariel Panzer (* 1973), handball player
- Graciela Paraskevaidis (1940-2017), composer
- Nicolás Pareja (* 1984), football player
- Daniel Passarella (* 1953), football player
- Juan Carlos Paz (1897–1972), composer
- Carlos Enrique José Pellegrini Bevans (1846–1906), President of Argentina
- Marcelo Peralta (1961–2020), jazz musician
- Maximiliano Pérez (* 1986), Uruguayan football player
- Adolfo Pérez Esquivel (* 1931), sculptor, architect and civil rights activist
- Luís Pérez Companc (* 1972), racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Agustín Pérez Pardella (1928-2004), writer
- Federico Pedrocchi (1907-1945), comic book author
- Guillermo Pérez Roldán (born 1969), tennis player
- Mariano Andrés Pernía (* 1977), Argentinian-Spanish soccer player
- Michael Pearson (* 1924), British journalist and writer
- Carlos Alberto Peronace (1933–1990), chess composer
- Bruno Pesaola (1925–2015), Argentine-Italian soccer player and coach
- Elsa Piaggio (1906–1993), pianist and music teacher
- Sebastián Piana (1903–1994), tango composer, pianist and music teacher
- Oswaldo Piazza (* 1947), football player and coach
- Agustín Pichot (born 1974), rugby union player
- Facundo Pieres (* 1986), polo player
- Gonzalo Pieres (* 1982), polo player
- Ricardo Piglia (1941-2017), writer
- Javier Pinola (born 1983), football player
- Claudia Piñeiro (* 1960), journalist and writer
- Osvaldo Piro (* 1937), bandoneonist and tango composer
- Patricia Pisani (* 1958), artist
- Jorge Pítari (* 1943), tango composer
- Alejandra Pizarnik (1936–1972), poet
- Manuel Pizarro (1895–1982), tango musician and composer
- Diego Placente (* 1977), football player
- Mario Aurelio Poli (* 1947), Cardinal Archbishop of Buenos Aires
- Roberto Poljak (* 1932), biophysicist and immunologist
- Emilio Pomàrico (* 1954), composer
- Hugo Porta (born 1951), rugby union player
- Liliana Porter (* 1941), artist
- Eliseo Prado (1929-2016), football player
- Luis Puenzo , film director and screenwriter
- Mariano Puerta (born 1978), tennis player
- Osvaldo Pugliese (1905–1995), musician who shaped and developed tango significantly in the 20th century
- Rodrigo Pulpeiro (* 1967), cameraman and director
Q
- Ernesto Quesada (1858–1934), sociologist, lawyer, publicist, historian and linguist
- Benito Quinquela Martín (1890–1977), painter
- Dario Rubén Quintana (* 1971), Roman Catholic religious, auxiliary bishop in Mar del Plata
R.
- Fernando Redondo (* 1969), football player
- Facu Regalía (* 1991), Argentinian-Spanish racing driver
- Antonio Requeni (* 1930), journalist and writer
- Alejandra Riera (* 1965), artist
- Susana Rinaldi (* 1935), actress and tango singer
- Waldo de los Ríos (1934–1977), pianist, orchestra conductor, arranger and composer
- Bernardino Rivadavia (1780–1845), statesman and first president of Argentina
- Gabriel Rivano (* 1958), tango musician and composer
- Julio Argentino Roca (1843–1914), President of Argentina
- Belén Rodríguez (* 1984), presenter and model
- Clemente Rodríguez (* 1981), football player
- Gonzalo Rodríguez (* 1984), football player
- Reina Roffé (* 1951), writer and journalist
- Leandro Atílio Romagnoli (* 1981), football player
- Rubén Omar Romano (* 1958), football coach
- Sebastián Ariel Romero (* 1978), football player
- José Rondeau (1773–1844), military and politician
- Humberto Rosa (1932–2017), Argentine-Italian soccer player and coach
- Juan Manuel de Rosas (1793–1877), dictator
- Michael Rosas Cobian (* 1953), composer
- Erika Rosenberg (* 1951), German writer, interpreter, translator and journalist
- Néstor Rossi (1925–2007), football player
- Oscar Rossi (1930–2012), football player
- Cecilia Roth (* 1958), actress
- Miguel Rothschild (born 1963), artist
- Ariel Rotter (* 1973), screenwriter and film director
- Lucas Ruiz Díaz (* 1990), football player
S.
- Carlos Saavedra Lamas (1878–1959), politician, President of the League of Nations
- Gabriela Sabatini (* 1970), professional tennis player
- Eduardo Sacheri (* 1967), historian and writer
- Luis Sáenz Peña (1822–1907), lawyer, politician and President of Argentina from 1892 to 1895
- Roque Sáenz Peña (1851–1914), lawyer and politician, President of Argentina
- Alfredo Saint Jean (1926–1987), military and interim president 1982
- Santiago Saitta (* 1980), composer and music teacher
- Gabriel Sala (* 1942), choreographer and dance teacher
- José Saldías (1891–1946), writer and journalist
- Horacio Salgán (1916–2016), orchestra conductor
- Leonardo Sandri (* 1943), Cardinal Curia of the Roman Catholic Church
- Jonathan Santana Ghere (* 1981), Paraguayan-Argentine soccer player
- Gustavo Santaolalla (* 1951), musician, music producer, songwriter and film composer
- Santiago Santero (* 1962), composer, conductor and music teacher
- Pablo de Santis (* 1963), writer
- Enrique Santos Discépolo (1901–1951), musician and composer
- Oscar Domingo Sarlinga (* 1963), Catholic clergyman, emeritus Bishop of Zárate-Campana
- Juan Carlos Scannone (1931–2019), Jesuit, philosopher and theologian
- Alejandro Schaikis , violinist
- Lalo Schifrin (* 1932), pianist, composer, arranger and conductor
- Nicolas Schmerkin (* 1973), film producer
- Adolfo Schwelm-Cruz (1923–2012), automobile racing driver
- Luis Scola (* 1980), basketball player
- Pía Sebastiani (1925–2015), pianist, music teacher and composer
- Ignacio Serricchio (* 1982), actor
- Gabriel Senanes (* 1956), composer
- Honorio Siccardi (1897–1963), composer
- Diego Simeone (* 1970), soccer player and coach
- Quique Sinesi (* 1960), guitarist
- Natalia Smirnoff (* 1972), film director
- Roberto Carlos Sosa (* 1975), professional footballer
- Juan María Solare (* 1966), pianist and composer
- Leandro Daniel Somoza (* 1981), football player
- Juan Pablo Sorín (born 1976), football player
- Mariano Spagnolo (* 1974), tenor
- Julián Speroni (* 1979), football player
- Lino Enea Spilimbergo (1896–1964), draftsman and artist
- Luis Alberto Spinetta (1950–2012), rock musician and composer
- Rafael Spregelburd (* 1970), playwright, director and translator
- Franco Squillari (* 1975), tennis player
- Rafael Squirru (1925–2016), poet, public speaker, art critic and essayist
- Guillermo Stábile (1906–1966), football player and coach
- Luis Stazo (1930–2016), tango musician, arranger, composer
- Alfredo Di Stéfano (1926-2014), football player
- Alicia Steimberg (1933–2012), writer and translator
- Martina Stoessel (* 1997), actress, singer, dancer, model
- Guillermo Suárez Mason (1924-2005), General
- Fernando Suárez Paz (* 1941), tango musician
- Rubén Suñé (1947-2019), football player
- Marianela Szymanowski (* 1990), soccer player
T
- Jorge Taiana (* 1950), politician
- Lucas Tamareo (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Juan Manuel Tato (1902–2004), physician, university professor and author
- Manuel Tato (1907–1980), theologian
- Antonio Tauriello (1931–2011), composer, conductor and pianist
- Eduardo Estéban Tejeda (* 1923), composer
- Tomas Tenconi (* 1980), Italian tennis player
- Carlos Tévez (* 1984), football player
- Héctor Timerman (1953–2018), politician and journalist
- Alejandro de Tomaso (1928–2003), racing driver, founder and president of the sports car manufacturer De Tomaso Modena SpA
- Jorge Martín Torres Carbonell (* 1954), Bishop of Gregorio de Laferrère
- Marta Traba (1930–1983), writer and art historian
- Carlos Trillo (1943–2011), comic book author
- Aníbal Troilo (1914–1975), tango musician
- Terig Tucci (1897–1973), composer, violinist, pianist and mandolinist
- Esteban Tuero (* 1978), racing car driver
U
- Floro Ugarte (1884–1975), composer
- Manuel Ugarte (1875–1951), writer
- Luis Urbanč (* 1958), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Catamarca
- Diego Urcola (* 1965), jazz musician
V
- Luisa Valenzuela (* 1938), writer and journalist
- Gabriel Vallejo (* 1971), composer, guitarist and pianist
- Gabriel Valverde (* 1957), composer
- Juan Cruz Varela (1794–1839), writer, journalist and politician
- Martin Varsavsky (* 1960), entrepreneur
- Jorge de la Vega (1930–1971), painter
- Juan Sebastián Verón (* 1975), football player
- Diego Veronelli (* 1979), tennis player and coach
- Julio Viera (* 1943), composer and music teacher
- Esther Vilar (* 1935), Argentine-German writer
- Ricardo Julio "Ricky" Villa (* 1952), football player
- Cristian Villagrán (* 1982), Swiss-Argentine tennis player
- Héctor Villalba (* 1994), football player
- Luis Héctor Villalba (* 1934), Archbishop and Cardinal
- Roberto Eduardo Viola (1924–1994), military officer and leader of the military regime, de facto president 1981
- Liliana Vitale (* 1959), composer, singer and pianist
- Lito Vitale (* 1961), rock musician and composer
- Darío Volonté (* 1963), opera tenor
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- Irina Werning , photographer
- Alberto Williams (1862–1952), composer
- Mirta Wons (born 1964), actress
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- Pablo Zabaleta (* 1985), football player
- Saul Zaks (* 1961), conductor and music teacher
- Augusto Zampini-Davies (* 1969), Catholic priest, social ethicist, secretary of the dicastery for holistic human development
- Javier Zanetti (* 1973), football player
- Valentina Zenere (* 1997), actress, singer and model
- Pablo Zibes (* 1971), actor and pantomime
- Pablo Ziegler (* 1944), pianist, composer and arranger
- Jorge Zorreguieta (1928–2017), politician and the father of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands
- Juan Carlos Zorzi (1936–1999), composer and conductor
- Sebastián Zubieta , composer and music teacher