List of sons and daughters of the city of Seville
The following list contains personalities born in Seville , listed chronologically by year of birth. The list does not claim to be complete.
Personalities born in Seville
Until 1800
- Jabir ibn Aflah (around 1100 – around 1160), Spanish-Arabic astronomer and mathematician
- Leonor de Guzman (1310-1351), noblewoman
- Heinrich II. (1334-1379), illegitimate son of Alfonso XI.
- María de Padilla (1334-1361), noblewoman
- Tello Alfonso of Castile (1337-1370), nobleman
- Juan de Padilla (around 1468–1528), poet
- Martín Fernández de Enciso (around 1470 – around 1528), geographer, cartographer and navigator
- John of Aragon and Castile (1478–1497), Prince of Asturias
- Bartolomé de Las Casas (1484–1566), Dominican and lawyer in the Spanish colonies of America
- Gerónimo de Aguilar (1489–1531), Franciscan
- Nicolás Monardes (1493–1588), doctor and botanist
- Pedro Mexía (1497–1551 / 52), author
- Domingo de Santo Tomás (1499–1570), Dominican
- Francisco Xerez (1504–1547), chronicler
- Alonso de Santa Cruz (1505–1567), historian, cartographer, cosmographer and instrument maker
- Lope de Rueda (around 1510–1565), poet
- Casiodoro de Reina (around 1520–1594), Protestant theologian
- Francisco Guerrero (1528–1599), composer
- Fernando de Herrera (around 1534–1597), poet
- Diego Durán (around 1537 – around 1588), Dominican
- Maria de Bohorques (around 1539–1559), Protestant martyr
- Juan de la Cueva (1543–1612), poet and playwright
- Mateo Alemán (1547-1613), writer
- Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas (1553–1625), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Juan de Ruela (1558 / 60–1625), painter
- Francisco de Herrera the Elder (1576–1656), painter
- Francisco Correa de Arauxo (1584–1654), organist and composer
- Juan del Castillo (1584–1640), painter
- Agustín del Castillo (1565–1626), painter
- Luis Sotelo (1574-1624), Franciscan
- Juan de Jáuregui (1583–1641), poet
- Juan del Castillo (1584–1640), painter
- Pedro Abaunza (1599–1649), scholar
- Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (1599–1660), painter
- Juan de Pareja (1606 / 10–1670), painter
- Nicolás Antonio (1617–1684), Jesuit and bibliographer
- Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1618–1682), Baroque painter
- Francisco de Herrera the Younger (1622–1685), painter and builder
- Juan de Valdés Leal (1622–1690), Baroque painter and sculptor
- Josefa de Óbidos (1630–1684), Portuguese painter
- Luisa Ignacia Roldán (1652–1706), sculptor
- Francisco Ximénez (1666–1721), Dominican and historian
- Luis de Córdova (1706-1796), admiral
- Antonio de Ulloa (1716–1795), scholar and admiral
- Nicolás del Campo (1725–1803), military and colonial governor
- Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain (1729–1785), Queen of Sardinia-Piedmont
- Luis Muñoz de Guzmán (1735–1808), officer
- Juan O'Donojú (1762–1821), Spanish lieutenant general and the last viceroy of New Spain
- Manuel del Pópulo Vicente García (1775–1832), tenor and singing teacher and opera composer
- José Maria Blanco White (1775–1841), Spanish-Irish writer, poet, journalist and theologian
- Alberto Lista (1775–1848), mathematician, poet, writer and literary critic
- Mariano Osorio (1777–1819), General and Governor of Chile
- Alexandre Aguado (1784-1842), banker
1801 to 1850
- Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman (1802–1865), English Catholic theologian
- Luis José Sartorius Tapia (1820–1871), politician and President of the Government of Spain
- Adelardo López de Ayala (1828–1879), poet and politician
- Francisco Merry y Colon (1829-1900), diplomat
- Silverio Franconetti (1831–1889), flamenco singer
- Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836–1870), poet
- Fernando Saavedra (1847–1922), priest in the Order of the Passionists
- José Ferrándiz y Niño (1847–1918), Minister of the Navy
- Maria Isabella d'Orléans-Montpensier (1848–1919), French-Spanish princess
1851 to 1900
- Jerónimo Giménez y Bellido (1854–1923), violinist and composer
- Pilar Fernández de la Mora (1867–1929), pianist and music teacher
- Manuel Machado (1874–1947), poet
- Antonio Machado (1875–1939), poet
- Manuel González García (1877–1940), Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Palencia and Blessed
- Joaquín Turina (1882-1949), composer
- Rafael Cansinos Assens (1882–1964), poet and translator
- Diego Martínez Barrio (1883–1962), politician and Prime Minister of Spain
- La Niña de los Peines (1890–1969), flamenco singer and dancer
- Melchor Rodríguez García (1893–1972), politician
- Vicente Aleixandre (1898–1984), poet and Nobel Prize winner
1901 to 1950
- Luis Cernuda (1902–1963), writer, poet and literary critic
- Federico de Castro y Bravo (1903-1983), lawyer
- Niño Ricardo (1904–1972), flamenco guitarist and composer
- Estrellita Castro (1908–1983), singer and actress
- Manolo Caracol (1909–1973), flamenco singer
- Rosario (1918–2000), actually Florecia Perez Padilla, flamenco dancer
- Antonio Ruiz Soler (1921–1996), flamenco dancer
- Juana Reina (1925–1999), actress
- Carmen Sevilla (born 1930), actress
- Ignacio Noguer Carmona (1931–2019), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Huelva
- Matilde Coral (* 1935),
- Trini España (1937–2009), actually Trinidad Pérez Blanco, flamenco dancer
- Pilar Bardem (born 1939), actress
- Juergen B. Donges (* 1940), Professor of Economic Policy
- Paco Chaparro (* 1942), football coach
- Felipe González (* 1942), Spanish Prime Minister
- Soledad Miranda (1943–1970), flamenco dancer and actress
- Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (1946–2005), head of the Palmarian Catholic Church
- Carmen Romero López (* 1946), politician
- Pedro Cruz Villalón (* 1946), Spanish legal scholar
1951 to 1980
- Esther Morales-Cañadas (* 1951), harpsichordist and musicologist
- Miguel Ayuso Guixot (* 1952), Roman Catholic clergyman and cardinal to the Curia
- José María del Nido (* 1957), President of Sevilla FC
- Peter Spuhler (* 1959), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Remedios Amaya (* 1962), flamenco singer
- María Pagés (* 1963), flamenco dancer
- Juan Ramón López Caro (* 1963), football coach
- Luis Medina Cantalejo (* 1964), football referee
- Manuel Jiménez Jiménez (* 1964), football player and coach
- Vicente Amigo (* 1967), flamenco guitarist
- Elena Andújar (* 1967), flamenco singer and dancer
- Pablo González Cuesta (* 1968), writer
- Julio Aparicio Díaz (* 1969), torero
- Francisco Javier Vidarte (1970–2008), philosopher, writer and LGBT activist
- Gerardo García León (* 1974), football player
- José Luis Cardoso (* 1975), motorcycle racer
- Paz Vega (* 1976), film actress
- Antonio David Jiménez (* 1977), obstacle runner
- Fernando Sales (* 1977), soccer player
- Hipólito Fernández Serrano (born 1977), football player
- José María Romero (* 1978), football player
- Francisco Gallardo (* 1980), football player
- David Gutiérrez de Coz (* 1980), football player
From 1981
- Daniel Bautista Pina (* 1981), football player
- José Manuel Serrano (* 1981), football player
- Domingo Cisma González (* 1982), football player
- Enrique Corrales Martín (* 1982), football player
- Abel Gómez Moreno (* 1982), football player
- David Sánchez Rodríguez (* 1982), football player
- Manuel Olmedo (* 1983), middle distance runner
- David Prieto (born 1983), football player
- Álvaro Barba (* 1984), racing driver
- Antonio Puerta (1984-2007), football player
- Marco Barba (* 1985), racing driver
- Daniel Gimeno Traver (* 1985), tennis player
- Antonio Piedra (* 1985), racing cyclist
- Estrella Cabeza Candela (* 1987), tennis player
- José Ángel Crespo (* 1987), football player
- Adrián (* 1987), football player
- Chris Diamond (* 1991), porn actor
- Alejandro Pozuelo (* 1991), football player
- Alberto Moreno (* 1992), football player
- Sergio Rico (* 1993), soccer goalkeeper
- Dani Ceballos (* 1996), football player
- Francisco Montero (* 1999), football player