List of sons and daughters of the city of Karagandy
The list of sons and daughters of Karagandy enumerates people who were born in the Kazakh city of Karagandy .
A.
- Vitalij Aab (* 1979), Russian-German ice hockey player
- Danijar Akhmetov (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Marina Aitowa (* 1982), high jumper
- Muchtar Altynbajew (* 1945), army general and politician
- Boris Awruch (* 1978), Israeli chess grandmaster
- Nurlan Äubäkirow (* 1975), politician
- Toqtar Äubäkirow (* 1946), military pilot and cosmonaut
B.
- Edek Bartz (* 1946), Austrian cultural worker and cultural manager
- Konstantin Barulin (* 1984), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Boris Blank (* 1978), German ice hockey player
- Sachar Blank (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Vitalij Blank (* 1982), German ice hockey player
- Yevgeny Boljakin (born 1990), ice hockey player
- Oleg Boljakin (* 1965), ice hockey player and coach
C.
- Rustam Chusnütdinow (* 1987), chess player and trainer
D.
- Alexander Dück (* 1980), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Anatoli Dernowoi (* 1951), doctor and politician
- Pawel Duma (born 1981), ice hockey player
E.
- Konstantin Engel (* 1988), German soccer player
F.
- Igor Filobok (* 1987), German ice hockey player
- Michael Filobok (* 1983), German ice hockey player
- Andrei Finontschenko (* 1982), football player
- Denis Franskewitsch (* 1981), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Sergej Fuchs (* 1987), German racing cyclist
G
- Dmitri Gaag (* 1971), triathlete
- Andrei Gawrilin (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Alexander Genze (* 1971), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Gennady Golovkin (* 1982), boxer
- Rudolf Gorgenländer (* 1974), German ice hockey player
- Vladislav Grigoryev (* 1997), sprinter
H
- Eduard Hämäläinen (* 1969), former Soviet and Finnish decathlete
I.
- Ruslan Imanqulow (* 1972), football player
- Aesset Issekeschew (* 1971), politician
J
- Sergei Jakowenko (* 1976), ice hockey player
- Serik Jeleuow (* 1980), boxer
- Juri Judt (* 1986), German soccer player
K
- Akhmat Kadyrov (1951–2004), President of the Russian Autonomous Republic of Chechnya
- Aleksandr Kan (* 1963), Roman Catholic clergyman
- Dmitri Karpov (* 1981), athlete
- Alexander Kislitsyn (* 1986), football player
- Andreas (Andrei) Komnik (* 1972), German physicist
- Dimitrij Kochnev (* 1981), Russian-German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dmitri Kramarenko (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Andrej Krukow (* 1971), Kazakh and Azerbaijani figure skater
- Andrei Kruchinin (* 1978), Russian ice hockey player
L.
- Artemi Lakisa (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Denis Leonow (* 1977), ice hockey player
- Yuri Litvinov (* 1978), figure skater
- Lumira (actually Ludmilla Weidner; * 1968), German writer and shaman
M.
- Nikolaus Messmer (1954–2016), Roman Catholic bishop
- Bogdan Müller (* 1988), German soccer player
- Vladimir Muravyov (* 1959), athlete and Olympic champion
- Alexei Mursin (* 1974), ice hockey player
- Roman Murtasajew (* 1993), football player
N
- Andrej Naumann (* 1979), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Sergej Neubauer (* 1985), German soccer player
- Nurlan Nyghmatulin (* 1962), politician
O
- Älibek Omarow (* 1993), Kazakh billiards player
P
- Grigori Panin (* 1985), Russian ice hockey player
- Pawel Ponomarjow (* 1952), Russian Orthodox Archbishop
- Erwin Prib (* 1977), German production designer, winner of the German Film Prize 2008
Q
- Waldemar Quapp (* 1970), German ice hockey goalkeeper
R.
- Maxim Rakow (* 1986), judoka
- Alexander Rusch (* 1978), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Yevgeny Ryschkow (* 1985), swimmer
S.
- Arawat Sabeev (* 1968), Soviet and German wrestler
- Olga Safronowa (* 1991), sprinter
- Andrej Samochin (* 1985), wrestler
- Akan Satajew (* 1971), director and film producer
- Toktar Shangylyshbai (* 1993), football player
- Pawel Schitkow (* 1984), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Eugen Schlegel (* 1975), German filmmaker and cameraman
- Alexander Schustow (* 1984), Russian high jumper
- Elena Seifert (* 1973), Russian poet, journalist and literary critic
- Artemij Sevostjanow (* 1973), water polo player
- Mykola Simkaylo (1952–2013), Ukrainian bishop
- Igor Soloshenko (born 1979), football player
- Eduard Son (* 1964), football player
T
- Yevgeny Tarasov (* 1979), football player
- Yevgeny Tarasov (* 1985), football player
- Nikolai Tokarew (* 1950), Russian manager and entrepreneur
W.
- Joseph Werth (* 1952), Roman Catholic bishop of the "Holy Incarnation" diocese in Novosibirsk
- Pavel Vorobyov (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Pawel Worschew (* 1993), cyclist