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This is a list of historical and living Albanians (including ethnic Albanians and people of full or partial Albanian ancestry) who are famous or notable, sorted by occupation and alphabetically.

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Religious

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Fan Noli, champion of literature, history, theology, diplomacy, journalism, music, and national unity.
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Kristo Negovani, religious leader and writer for the Albanian cause.
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Holy Mother Teresa.
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Ernest Simoni, cardinal and presbyter.
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Pope Clement XI

Priests

  • Dhimitër Frëngu (1443 – 1525), friar and scholar of a noble family, treasurer and councilor of Giorgio Castriota, in 1480 wrote the first biography, in Latin, on the life of Skanderbeg, from which all later writers drew.
  • Father Marin Barleti (1450 – 1513), Catholic ecclesiastic and writer, author of the life of Skanderbeg.
  • Gjon Buzuku (1499 – 1577), bishop Catholic, author of the oldest known document in Albanian: a translation of the Roman Missal, "Meshari" (1555).
  • Pjetër Budi (1565 – 1622), Catholic priest and writer, published three books in Albanian and I leave several poems in his native language.
  • Papa Luca Matranga (1567 – 1619), priest and scholar, author of the first literary expression arbëresh of the Albanians in diaspora.
  • Frang Bardhi (1606 – 1644), Catholic bishop, lexicographer, folklorist and ethnographer, author of the first dictionary of the Albanian language known so far.
  • Pjetër Bogdani (1630 – 1689), Catholic bishop and writer, author of the first Albanian work in prose.
  • Papa Nikollë Filja (1691 – 1769), priest and writer.
  • Nicoleta Kenini (2005-), writer and priest
  • Mons. Giuseppe Crispi (1781 – 1859), one of the major figures of the Arbëresh community of Sicily of that era, wrote a number of works on the Albanian language.
  • Papa Francesco Antonio Santori (1819 – 1894), writer, poet and playwright.
  • Nikoll Kaçorri (1862 – 1917), Catholic religious, politician and patriot, deputy prime minister with Ismail Kemal, in the first Albanian government (1912–1913).
  • Gjergj Fishta (1871 – 1940), Franciscan friar, poet, politician and translator.
  • Mons. Theofan Stilian Noli (1882 – 1965), bishop and intellectual, writer, scholar, diplomat, politician, historian, orator, founder of the Orthodox Church of Albania.
  • Papa Marco La Piana (1883 – 1958), priest and scholar, gave his contribute through his studies on Albanian language.
  • Anton Harapi (1888 – 1946), Franciscan friar, teacher, writer and politician.
  • Zef Valentini (1900 – 1979), Italian Jesuit, albanologist, byzantinist and historian, naturalized Albanian.
  • Cyril of Bulgaria (1901 – 1971), the first Patriarch of the Bulgarian Patriarchate, born of an Albanian family.
  • Father Zef Pllumi (1924 – 2007), Franciscan priest and writer, author of the memoirs of Christian religious persecution in Albania.
  • Mons. Ercole Lupinacci (1933 – 2016), Bishop of Italo-Albanian Catholic Eparchies of Piana degli Albanesi and Lungro.
  • Mons. Sotir Ferrara (1937 – 2017), the Bishop of the Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi, a diocese of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church in Sicily, Italy.
  • Papa Eleuterio Francesco Fortino (1938 – 2010), priest of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, Archimandrite in the Eparchy of Lungro in Calabria, served as the Under Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and albanolog.
  • Arch. Rrok Kola Mirdita (1939 – 2015), Catholic archbishop.
  • Mons. Angelo Massafra (born 1949), metropolitan archbishop of Scutari-Pult and president of the Albanian Episcopal Conference.
  • Mons. Donato Oliverio (born 1956), Bishop of the Eparchy of Lungro.
  • Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani, Islamic scholar (specialising in the field of Hadith sciences) and Muslim revivalist in the 20th century. He is well known for his anti-extremist leanings all over the Muslim world.

Martyrs

Pope

Saints and blessed

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Literature

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Blessed P. Giorgio Guzzetta, Apostle of the Albanians of Sicily.
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Girolamo de Rada foremost figure of the Albanian Renaissance movement in 19th century Italy.
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Giuseppe Schirò among the most important figures of the Albanian cultural and literary movement of the 19th century in Italy.
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Romantic writer Dora d'Istria was a vocal advocate of Albanian rights in Western Europe.
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Ismail Kadare is the best-known novelist of the past century in Albanian literature.

Writers

A–G

H–L

M–S

T–Z

Poets

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Giulio Variboba priest poet who gave an important contribution to the literature in the Albanian language.
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Gabriele Dara one of the early writers of the Albanian National Awakening.
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Naim Frashëri is regarded as the national poet of Albania
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Gjergj Fishta author of the epic poem Lahuta e Malcís.
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Lasgush Poradeci poet of 20th century Albania.

Screenwriters

Journalists

Folklorists

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Shtjefën Gjeçovi considered the father of Albanian folklore studies.

Translators

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Scholar and translator Kostandin Kristoforidhi.
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Academic sciences

Scientists

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Scholar and philosopher Hasan Tahsini first rector of Istanbul University.
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Ferid Murad physician and pharmacologist, and co-winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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Albanian-American astronaut William G. Gregory.

Philosophers

Social scientists

Historians

Economists

Publishers

Scholars and linguists

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scholar of the early Albanian National Awakening period, Naum Veqilharxhi, wrote the first textbook in the Albanian language, created a unique alphabet known as the Vithkuqi script.
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Rulers

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Ismail Kemal founder of modern-day Albania and country's first prime minister
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Politicians and diplomats

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Ambassador Besiana Kadare in the UN General Assembly hall
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Visual arts

Multimedia artists

Architects

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Carl Ritter von Ghega Albanian-Austrian engineer and architect who designed the Semmering railway, the world's first mountain railway.

Painters

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Portrait of a young Kolë Idromeno.
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Impressionist painter Vangjush Mio.

Cartoonists and illustrators

Sculptors

Photographers

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Kel Marubi photographer during the post-Independence years.
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Performing arts

Actors and actresses

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Aleksandër Moisiu actor of European stage.
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Bekim Fehmiu
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Actor Jim Belushi born in Chicago to Albanian parents.

Comedians and satirists

Film and television directors

Dancers and choreographers

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Dancer and choreographer Angelin Preljocaj is a recipient of the Prix Benois de la Danse award.

Models and beauty pageant participants

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Supermodel Emina Cunmulaj
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Fashion model Afërdita Dreshaj is married to former Czech ice hockey player Jakub Kindl.
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Beauty queen, model, and TV personality Drita Ziri won Miss Earth 2023. And became the first Albanian woman to win any of the Big Four international beauty pageants.

Television personalities

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Music

Composers

Pianists

Violinists

Guitarists

Singers

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Rita Ora during a performance in Glasgow.
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Dua Lipa at the Roskilde music festival.

Tenors and sopranos

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Tefta Tashko operatic singer of the pre-war period.
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Inva Mula during a performance.
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Sports

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Tie Domi former professional ice hockey player known for his time as the enforcer of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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Australian rules footballer Adem Yze.

Football players

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Fatmire Bajramaj former World Cup winning midfielder who placed third in the 2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or competition, an annual award given to the world's best player.
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Footballer Xherdan Shaqiri was one of four players of Albanian descent who represented Switzerland at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Martial artists

Other sports

Ottoman era Albanians

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Ali Pasha of Ioannina was an Ottoman Albanian ruler who served as pasha of a large part of western Rumelia, the Ottoman Empire's European territories, which was referred to as the Pashalik of Yanina.
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Enver Pasha, an Ottoman military officer and a leader of the 1908 Young Turk Revolution, became the main leader of the Ottoman Empire in both the Balkan Wars (1912–13) and in World War I (1914–18).

Others

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Albanian-Danish chef René Redzepi founded the two-Michelin star restaurant Noma in 2003.
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Martin Shkreli gained notoriety for raising the price of life-saving drug Daraprim by 5,000 percent.

See also

Native communities

References

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