This is a list of notable individuals who were born or lived in Ljubljana:
Authors
- Anton AÃ
¡kerc (1856âÂÂ1912), poet
- Vladimir Bartol (1903âÂÂ1967), author
- Adam Bohorià(1520âÂÂ1598), Protestant preacher, author and philologist
- Peter BoÃ
¾ià(1932âÂÂ2009), writer, playwright, journalist, and politician
- Ivan Cankar (1876âÂÂ1918), writer, playwright, and essayist
- Peter ÃÂeferin (born 1938), attorney, writer, playwright
- AleÃ
¡ Debeljak (1961âÂÂ2016), poet, essayist and sociologist
- Anton Funtek (1862âÂÂ1932), writer, poet, editor and translator
- Alojz Gradnik (1882âÂÂ1967), poet
- Drago JanÃÂar (born 1948), writer and essayist
- JoÃ
¾e JavorÃ
¡ek (1920âÂÂ1990), author, essayist, playwright and translator
- Taras Kermauner (1930âÂÂ2008), literary historian and essayist
- Mile KlopÃÂià(1905âÂÂ1984), poet and translator
- Edvard Kocbek (1904âÂÂ1981), poet, essayist, writer and politician
- SreÃÂko Kosovel (1904âÂÂ1926), poet
- Ferdo Kozak (1894âÂÂ1957), writer, playwright, and politician
- JuÃ
¡ Kozak (1892âÂÂ1964), writer
- PrimoÃ
¾ Kozak (1929âÂÂ1981), playwright and essayist
- Taja Kramberger (born 1970), poet, essayist and anthropologist
- Anton TomaÃ
¾ Linhart (1756âÂÂ1795), playwright and historian
- Janez Menart (1929âÂÂ2004), poet and translator
- Josip Murn (1879–1901), poet
- Lili Novy (1885âÂÂ1958), poet
- Iztok Osojnik (born 1951), poet
- Marko Pohlin (1735âÂÂ1801), author, philologist
- France PreÃ
¡eren (1800âÂÂ1849), poet
- Alenka Puhar (born 1945), columnist, historian, political activist
- Samo Resnik (1962âÂÂ2011), Slovenian journalist, essayist, political activist, writer and poet
- TomaÃ
¾ Ã
 alamun (1941âÂÂ2014), poet
- Mirca Ã
½upnek Sancin (1901âÂÂ1970), composer
- Dominik Smole (1929âÂÂ1992), writer and playwright
- Bojan Ã
 tih (1923âÂÂ1986), stage director, literary critic and essayist
- Gregor StrniÃ
¡a (1930âÂÂ1987), poet and playwright
- Veno Taufer (1933âÂÂ2023), poet
- Ivan TavÃÂar (1851âÂÂ1923), writer, editor and politician
- Igor Torkar (1913âÂÂ2004), writer and playwright
- PrimoÃ
¾ Trubar (1508âÂÂ1586), Protestant preacher and writer
- Josip Vidmar (1895âÂÂ1992), literary critic, essayist and politician
- Anton Vodnik (1901âÂÂ1956), poet, art historian, and critic
- France Vodnik (1903âÂÂ1986), literary critic, essayist, translator and poet
- Valentin Vodnik (1758âÂÂ1819), poet
- Demetrio VolÃÂià(1931âÂÂ2021), Slovenian-Italian journalist
- Constant von Wurzbach (1818âÂÂ1893), Austrian biographer
- Dane Zajc (1929âÂÂ2005), poet
- Vitomil Zupan (1914âÂÂ1987), writer
- Oton Ã
½upanÃÂià(1872âÂÂ1949), poet and playwright
Architects and visual artists
- Aleksa Ivanc Olivieri (1916âÂÂ2010), Slovenian painter, graphic designer and art restorer, who lived and worked in France
- Rihard Jakopià(1869âÂÂ1943), painter
- Ivana Kobilca (1861–1926), painter
- Zoran MuÃ
¡ià(1909âÂÂ2005), painter
- Leopoldina Pelhan (1880âÂÂ1947), Slovenian bobbin-lace maker, teacher of bobbin lace making, draughtswoman and designer
- Mira Pintar (1891âÂÂ1980), Slovenian bank clerk, artist, and art collector
- JoÃ
¾e PleÃÂnik (1872–1957), architect
- Edvard Ravnikar (1907âÂÂ1993), architect
- Francesco Robba (1698âÂÂ1757), Italian sculptor
- Jakob SavinÃ
¡ek (1922âÂÂ1961), sculptor
- Carl Schütz (1745âÂÂ1800), Austrian engraver and architect
- Barbara JoÃ
¾efa Struss (1805 âÂÂ1880), drawing teacher and painter
- Avgusta Ã
 antel (1876âÂÂ1968), painter, teacher and printmaker
- Vladimir Ã
 ubic (1894âÂÂ1946), architect
- Damijan StepanÃÂiÃÂ (born 1969), Slovene painter and illustrator
Statesmen, politicians, diplomats and religious leaders
- Juro AdleÃ
¡ià(1884âÂÂ1962), politician, Mayor of Ljubljana
- Fran Albreht (1889âÂÂ1963), Mayor of Ljubljana, poet
- Andrej Bajuk (1943âÂÂ2011), Prime minister of Slovenia (2000)
- Joze Brilej (1910âÂÂ1981), politician, diplomat, ambassador, chief justice of the supreme court of Slovenia until his death
- France BuÃÂar (1923âÂÂ2015), first Chairman of the Slovenian National Assembly (1990âÂÂ1992)
- Carlos, Duke of Madrid (1848–1909), claimant to the Spanish throne.
- Philipp von Cobenzl (1741âÂÂ1810), Austrian diplomat
- Etbin Henrik Costa (1831âÂÂ1875), politician, Mayor of Ljubljana
- Karl Deschmann (1821âÂÂ1889), Mayor of Ljubljana, historian
- Anton Füster (1808âÂÂ1881), Austrian radical activist
- Anastasius Grün (1806âÂÂ1876), liberal politician and poet.
- Ivan Hribar (1851âÂÂ1941), politician and diplomat, mayor of Ljubljana
- Edvard Kardelj (1910–1979), Communist leader
- Boris KidriÃÂ (1912–1953), Communist leader
- Ciril Kotnik (1895âÂÂ1948), Yugoslav diplomat and anti-fascist hero
- Milivoj Lajovic (1921âÂÂ2008), Australian politician
- Janez PotoÃÂnik (born 1958), European Commissioner
- Ciril RibiÃÂiÃÂ (born 1947), politician, jurist, and author
- Anton Rop (born 1960), politician
- Dimitrij Rupel (born 1946), politician and writer
- Marjan Ã
 arec (born 1977), Slovene prime minister
- MatjaÃ
¾ Ã
 inkovec (born 1951), diplomat, author, translator and politician
- Sergiy Verigin (1868âÂÂ1938), clergyman
- Gregor Virant (born 1969), public servant and politician
Performing artists
- Josipina Eleonora Hudovernik (1863âÂÂ1945), nun, music teacher, headmistress and composer
- Bojan Adamià(1912âÂÂ1995), composer, conductor, photographer
- Maks Bajc (1919âÂÂ1983), actor
- Leo Funtek (1885âÂÂ1965), violinist, conductor, arranger and music professor
- Jarmila Gerbià(1877âÂÂ1964), Slovenian soprano, opera singer, concert vocalist and music teacher
- Johann Berthold von Höffer (1667âÂÂ1718), nobleman and composer
- Ã
½eljko Ivanek (born 1957), actor
- Lina KuduzoviÃÂ (born 2002), child singer
- Dragica Legat KoÃ
¡merl (1883âÂÂ1956), Slovenian zither player, zither teacher, and composer
- Peter LovÃ
¡in (born 1955), rock icon, singer, writer
- Ula LoÃ
¾ar (born 2002), child singer
- Ana Roner Lavrià(1869âÂÂ1957), Slovenian organist
- Dubravka TomÃ
¡iàSrebotnjak (born 1940), pianist and music teacher
- Zlatko Ã
 ugman (1932âÂÂ2008), actor
- DJ Umek (born 1976), deejay and music producer
Scientists and academics
- Robert Blinc (1933âÂÂ2011), physicist
- Katja Boh (1929âÂÂ2008), sociologist, politician and diplomat
- Miran BoÃ
¾ovià(born 1957), philosopher
- Bibijana ÃÂujec (1926-2022), physicist
- BoÃ
¾idar Debenjak (born 1935), philosopher
- Mladen Dolar (born 1952), philosopher
- Joannes Disma Floriantschitsch de Grienfeld (1691âÂÂ1757), Carniolan astronomer, mathematician, geographer, and cartographer
- Bogo Grafenauer (1916âÂÂ1995), historian
- Jovan HadÃ
¾i (1884âÂÂ1972), zoologist
- Hermann Haus (1925âÂÂ2003), scientist
- Peter Jambrek (born 1940), jurist, sociologist, and public intellectual
- Taras Kermauner (1930âÂÂ2008), literary historian and essayist
- Milan Komar (1921âÂÂ2006), philosopher
- Emil Korytko (1813âÂÂ1839), Polish philologist and ethnographer
- Janko Kos (born 1931), literary historian, theoretician, and critic
- Milos Krofta (1912âÂÂ2002), Slovenian engineer and businessman
- Ernst Mally (1879âÂÂ1944), philosopher
- Vasilij Melik (1921âÂÂ2009), historian
- Tamara Griesser PeÃÂar (born 1947), historian
- Anton Peterlin (1908âÂÂ1993), physicist
- Fritz Pregl (1869âÂÂ1930), chemist, Nobel Prize winner
- Janko Prunk (born 1942), historian
- Rado Riha (born 1948), philosopher
- Renata Salecl (born 1961), philosopher, sociologist, legal theorist and columnist
- Vasko Simoniti (born 1951), historian
- Marko Snoj (born 1959), linguist
- Janez Strnad (1934âÂÂ2015), physicist and populariser of natural science
- Marija Ã
 uÃ
¡tar (1905âÂÂ1989), ethnochoreologist and folklorist
- Johann Gregor Thalnitscher (1655âÂÂ1719), lawyer and historian
- Miha TiÃ
¡ler (1926âÂÂ2021), chemist
- Gregor Tomc (born 1952), sociologist and musician
- Milan Vidmar (1885âÂÂ1962), electrical engineer, chess player and philosopher
- Josef Kalasanz von Erberg (1771âÂÂ1843), botanist, historian, and collector
- Johann Weikhard von Valvasor (1641âÂÂ1693), scholar, polymath, member of the Royal Society
- Egon ZakrajÃ
¡ek (1941âÂÂ2002), mathematician and computer scientist
- Slavko Ziherl (1945âÂÂ2012), psychiatrist
- Slavoj Ã
½iÃ
¾ek (born 1949), sociologist and philosopher
- Sigismund Zois (1747âÂÂ1819), natural scientist
- Alenka ZupanÃÂiÃÂ (born 1966), philosopher
Athletes
- Milenko AÃÂimoviÃÂ (born 1977), football player
- Pia Babnik (born 2004), golfer
- Alenka Bikar (born 1974), track and field
- David Brekalo (born 1998), football player
- Brigita Bukovec (born 1970), track and field
- Miro Cerar (born 1963), gymnast
- BoÃ
¡tjan Cesar (born 1982), football player
- Ivo Daneu (born 1937), basketball player
- Luka DonÃÂiÃÂ (born 1999), NBA basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers
- Goran DragiÃÂ (born 1986), NBA basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks
- Zoran DragiÃÂ (born 1989), NBA basketball player
- Marko Elsner (1960âÂÂ2020), football player
- Luka Gregorc (born 1984), ATP tennis player
- Samir HandanoviÃÂ (born 1984), football player
- UrÃ
¡ka Hrovat (born 1974), alpine skier
- Tomaz Humar (1969âÂÂ2009), mountaineer
- Kaja Juvan (born 2000), tennis player
- SreÃÂko Katanec (1981âÂÂ1994), football player
- Jaka LakoviÃÂ (born 1978), basketball player
- Zlatan LjubijankiÃÂ (born 1983), football player
- Erazem Lorbek (born 1984), basketball player
- Petra Majdic (born 1979), nordic skier
- Maksimilijan MihelÃÂià(1905âÂÂ1958), football player
- Radoslav NesteroviÃÂ (born 1976), NBA basketball player
- DÃ
¾oni Novak (born 1969), football player
- Milivoje NovakoviÃÂ (born 1979), football player
- Brane Oblak (1965âÂÂ1985), football player
- Jan Oblak (born 1993), football player
- AljaÃ
¾ Pegan (born 1974), gymnast
- Janez Perme (born 1982), retired Slovenian footballer
- Mitja PetkovÃ
¡ek (born 1977), gymnast
- Rok Petrovià(1966âÂÂ1993), alpine skier
- Tadej PogaÃÂar (born 1998), cyclist
- Mateja Svet (born 1968), alpine skier
- AndraÃ
¾ Ã
 porar (born 1994), football player
- Jurij TepeÃ
¡ (born 1989), ski jumper
- Miran TepeÃ
¡ (born 1961), ski jumper
- SaÃ
¡o Udovià(born 1968), football player
- PrimoÃ
¾ Ulaga (born 1962), ski jumper
- Haris VuÃÂkiÃÂ (born 1992), football player
- AljoÃ
¡a Ã
½orga (born 1947), basketball player
People who lived in Ljubljana temporarily
- Miodrag Bulatovià(1930âÂÂ1991), Serb-Montenegrin writer
- Eugène de Beauharnais (1781âÂÂ1824), Viceroy of Italy
- Gabriel Gruber (1740âÂÂ1805), Austrian Jesuit and engineer
- Antonija Höffern (1803âÂÂ1871), Slovene noblewoman and educator
- Emil Korytko (1813âÂÂ1839), Polish ethnographer, philologist and translator
- Gustav Mahler (1860âÂÂ1911), Austrian composer
- Charles Nodier (1780âÂÂ1844), French author
- Joseph Radetzky (1766âÂÂ1858), Austrian general
- Mirko RamovÃ
¡ (1935âÂÂ2023), Slovene ethnochoreologist
- Boris Sket (1936âÂÂ2023), Slovenian zoologist and speleobiologist
- FranÃÂiÃ
¡ka UrbanÃÂiàÃ
 tebi (1884âÂÂafter 1968), Slovenian teacher and first Slovenian woman to graduate from a Slovenian high school with permission to enroll at a university
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