The following is a list of notable people from Lithuania's capital city of Vilnius (historically known by the names of Vilna/Wilna/Wilno). It includes people who were born or resided there.
A
- Abraham ben Elijah of Vilna (c. late 18th century-1808), renowned Jewish Talmudist
- Neringa AidietytÃÂ (born 1983), Lithuanian athlete
- Gediminas Akstinas (born 1961), Lithuanian painter
- Frantsishak Alyakhnovich (1883âÂÂ1944), Belarusian playwright and journalist
- Algirdas (1296âÂÂ1377), Grand Duke of Lithuania
- Ana Ambrazienà(1955âÂÂ2025), Lithuanian hurdler, former world record holder
- Ieva AndrejevaitÃÂ (born 1988), Lithuanian actress
- MichaÃ
 Elwiro Andriolli (1836âÂÂ1893), Polish-Lithuanian painter and architect of Italian descent
- Irena AndriukaitienÃÂ (born 1948), Lithuanian politician and signature of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania
- Mark Antokolsky (1843âÂÂ1902), Russian-Jewish sculptor
- Laura AsadauskaitÃÂ (born 1984), Lithuanian modern pentathlon athlete
B
- FranciÃ
¡ak BahuÃ
¡evià(1840âÂÂ1900), Belarusian poet.
- Ã
½ivilàBalÃÂiÃ
«naità(born 1979), Lithuanian long-distance runner, European champion.
- Aidas Bareikis (born 1967), Lithuanian artist.
- Liutauras Barila (born 1974), Lithuanian Olympic biathlete.
- Jonas BasanaviÃÂius (1851âÂÂ1927), Lithuanian leader of Lithuania's national revival movement.
- RiÃÂardas Berankis (born 1990), Lithuanian the top ranked Lithuanian tennis player of all time.
- Alexander Berkman (1870âÂÂ1936), Russian-American leading member of the anarchist movement in the early 20th century.
- Boris Birshtein (born 1947), Canadian businessman.
- Mykolas BirÃ
¾iÃ
¡ka (1882âÂÂ1962), Lithuanian historian of literature, politician, signer of the Act of Independence of Lithuania.
- Vaclovas BirÃ
¾iÃ
¡ka (1884âÂÂ1956), Lithuanian publisher, historian.
- EglÃÂ BogdanienÃÂ (born 1962), Lithuanian textile artist.
- Kazys BradÃ
«nas (1917âÂÂ2009), Lithuanian émigré poet and editor.
- Lina BraknytÃÂ (born 1952), Lithuanian actress.
- Algirdas Brazauskas (1932âÂÂ2010), Lithuanian President and Prime Minister.
- DanutÃÂ BudreikaitÃÂ (born 1953), Lithuanian politician and Member of the European Parliament.
- Kanstancyja BujÃ
Âo (1893âÂÂ1986), Belarusian poet and playwright.
- Teodor Bujnicki (1907âÂÂ1944), Polish poet.
- Jan BuÃ
Âhak, Polish photographer.
- Vaidas Baumila (born 1987), Lithuanian singer and actor.
C
D
- Ingeborga DapkÃ
«naità(born 1963), Lithuanian actress.
- Simonas Daukantas (1793âÂÂ1864), Lithuanian/Samogitian historian, writer, and ethnographer.
- Mikalojus DaukÃ
¡a (1527âÂÂ1613), publisher of the first printed Lithuanian book in GDL.
- Boris Dekanidze (1962âÂÂ1995), Lithuanian stateless crime boss.
- Gintaras DidÃ
¾iokas (born 1966), Lithuanian politician.
- Agnia Ditkovskyte (born 1988), Russian actress of a Lithuanian origin.
- Ignacy Domeyko (1802âÂÂ1889), Polish geologist, mineralogist and engineer.
- Raminta DvariÃ
¡kytà(born 1990), Lithuanian Olympic swimmer.
- Dynoro, (born 1999), Lithuanian DJ and musical producer.
- Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877âÂÂ1926), Belarusian founder of the Soviet secret police.
- Audrius Dzikaras (born 1957), Lithuanian painter.
F
G
- Romain Gary (1914âÂÂ1980), French writer.
- Martynas GeceviÃÂius (born 1988), Lithuanian basketball player.
- Gediminas (âÂÂ1341), Grand Duke of Lithuania, founder of Vilnius city.
- Petras GeniuÃ
¡as (born 1961), Lithuanian classical pianist.
- Marija Gimbutas (1921âÂÂ1994), Lithuanian archeologist.
- Rolandas Gimbutis (born 1981), Lithuanian swimmer.
- Liudas Gira (1884âÂÂ1946), Lithuanian poet, writer, and literary critic.
- Johann Christoph Glaubitz (âÂÂ1767), German architect.
- KÃÂstutis Glaveckas (1949âÂÂ2021), Lithuanian politician and signature of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.
- Alexander Goldberg, (1906-1985) Israeli chemical engineer and President of the Technion â Israel Institute of Technology.
- Judah Leib Gordon (1830âÂÂ1892), Israeli an important Hebrew poet of the Jewish Enlightenment.
- Antoni Gorecki (1787âÂÂ1861), Polish writer, poet, soldier.
- Albertas GoÃ
¡tautas (âÂÂ1539), Lithuanian Chancellor of Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
- Mindaugas GriÃ
¡konis (born 1986), Lithuanian Olympic rower.
- Hubertas GruÃ
¡nys (1961âÂÂ2006), Lithuanian media proprietor, in 1989 launched the first-ever private radio station in Lithuania and the post-communist Eastern Europe.
- Dalia GrybauskaitÃÂ (born 1956), Lithuanian politician and President of Lithuania.
- Laurynas GuceviÃÂius (1753âÂÂ1798), Lithuanian architect.
- Daina GudzineviÃÂiÃ
«tà(born 1965), Lithuanian shooter, Olympic gold medalist.
- Asmik Grigorian (born 1981), Lithuanian operatic soprano, named as the best female singer in International Opera Awards 2019.
- Mirga GraÃ
¾inytÃÂ-Tyla (born 1986), Lithuanian conductor, music director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) in England.
- StanisÃ
Âaw Gudowski (1918âÂÂ2011) Lithuanian World War II tank commander.
H
I
J
- Edgaras Jankauskas (born 1975), first Lithuanian footballer to win the UEFA Champions League in 2004.
- Gintaras JanuÃ
¡eviÃÂius (born 1985), Lithuanian pianist, music educator, event producer, radio presenter, and philanthropist.
- Simas Jasaitis (born 1982), Lithuanian basketball player.
- Rolandas JaseviÃÂius (born 1982), Lithuanian boxer.
- PaweÃ
 Jasienica (1909âÂÂ1970), Polish historian, journalist and soldier.
- Jakub JasiÃ
Âski (1761âÂÂ1794), Polish general.
- WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw II JagieÃ
ÂÃ
Âo (âÂÂ1434), Grand Duke of Lithuania.
- Arvydas Juozaitis (born 1956), Lithuanian writer, philosopher, politician, swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist.
- EglÃÂ JurgaitytÃÂ (born 1998), Lithuanian singer and radio presenter.
K
- Virgilijus KaÃÂinskas (born 1959), Lithuanian architect and politician, signed the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.
- Lina KaÃÂiuÃ
¡ytà(born 1963), Lithuanian swimmer, Olympic gold medalist.
- Zebi Hirsch Kaidanover (c. 1650âÂÂ1712), German rabbi and writer.
- Saint Raphael Kalinowski (1835âÂÂ1907), Polish Discalced Carmelite friar inside the Russian partition of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; teacher, engineer, prisoner of war, royal tutor and priest.
- Ihnat KanÃÂeÃ
Âski (pen name: Ihnat AbdziraloviÃÂ), (1896-1923), Belarusian poet, philosopher and publicist.
- Rita Karin (1919âÂÂ1993), Polish-born American actress.
- MieczysÃ
Âaw KarÃ
Âowicz (1876âÂÂ1909), Polish composer and conductor.
- Rimantas KaukÃÂnas (born 1977), Lithuanian basketball player.
- Antanas Kavaliauskas (born 1984), Lithuanian professional basketball player, 2005 FIBA Under-21 World Championship gold medalist.
- Nomeda Kazlaus, (born 1974), Lithuanian opera singer appearing internationally, TV Host.
- Valdas Kazlauskas (born 1958), Lithuanian athlete and coach.
- Dvora Kedar (1924âÂÂ2023), Israeli actress.
- Pavel Fyodorovich Keller (1883âÂÂ1980), officer of the Imperial Russian Navy (submariner, Captain 1st rank) and of the Romanian Land Forces (intelligence colonel).
- Vytautas Kernagis (1951âÂÂ2008), Lithuanian singer-songwriter, considered a pioneer of Lithuanian sung poetry.
- Rebeka Kim (born 1998), South Korean figure skater.
- Gediminas Kirkilas (born 1951), Lithuanian politician former Prime Minister of Lithuania.
- Szymon Konarski (1808âÂÂ1839), Polish radical democratic politician and revolutionary.
- Oskaras KorÃ
¡unovas (born 1969), Lithuanian theatre director.
- Simon Kovar (born Kovarski) (1890âÂÂ1970), Russian-born American bassoonist.
- Boris Kowerda (1907âÂÂ1987), anti-Soviet Belarusian activist convicted of murdering Pyotr Voykov, Soviet ambassador to Poland in Warsaw in 1927.
- Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska (1905âÂÂ1938), Polish Roman Catholic nun and mystic.
- Józef Ignacy Kraszewski (1812âÂÂ1887), Polish writer, historian, journalist, scholar, painter and author.
- Andrius Kubilius (born 1956), Lithuanian politician Prime Minister of Lithuania.
- Jonas Kubilius (1921âÂÂ2011), Lithuanian mathematician who works in probability theory and number theory.
- Abraomas Kulvietis (âÂÂ1545), Lithuanian reformer, publicist.
- Jolanta KvaÃ
¡ytà(born 1956), Lithuanian ceramic artist.
L
- Bernard Ã
Âadysz (1922âÂÂ2020), Polish bass-baritone and actor.
- Vytautas Landsbergis (born 1932), politician, contributed to the demise of the Soviet Union.
- Joachim Lelewel (1786âÂÂ1861), Polish historian.
- Jacob Liboschütz (1741âÂÂ1827), physician.
- Romas Lileikis (born 1959), poet, musician, film director.
- Michalo Lituanus, (ca.1500-ca.1550) unidentified humanist author of the 16th century.
- Eduard Lobau (born 1988), Belarusian activist with the nation's democracy movement.
- Józef Ã
Âukaszewicz (1863âÂÂ1928), Polish physicist, geologist and mineralogist.
- MeilÃÂ LukÃ
¡ienà(1913âÂÂ2009), cultural historian and activist.
- Jolanta Lothe (1942âÂÂ2022), Polish actress.
M
- Józef Mackiewicz (1902âÂÂ1985), Polish writer.
- Hillel Noah Maggid (1829âÂÂ1903), Russian-Jewish genealogist and historian.
- Andrius Mamontovas (born 1967), Lithuanian rock musician.
- Maria Malanowicz-Niedzielska (1899âÂÂ1943), Polish actress.
- GritÃÂ MaruÃ
¡keviÃÂiÃ
«tà(born 1989), Lithuanian Miss Lithuania 2010.
- Vilija MataÃÂiÃ
«naità(born 1986), Lithuanian singer-songwriter, actress.
- Raimundas MaÃ
¾uolis (born 1972), Lithuanian swimmer, olympic medalist.
- Rachel Messerer (1902âÂÂ1993), Russian silent film and theatre actress.
- Adam Mickiewicz (1798âÂÂ1855), Polish poet.
- Jeronimas Milius (born 1984), Lithuanian singer.
- CzesÃ
Âaw MiÃ
Âosz (1911âÂÂ2004), Polish poet, Nobel Prize in Literature.
- Lazar Minor (1855âÂÂ1942), Russian neurologist.
- Vytautas MiÃ
¡kinis (born 1954), Lithuanian music composer, choral conductor and academic teacher.
- Joanna Moro (born 1984), Lithuanian-born Polish film and theater actress, singer and TV presenter.
- Gediminas Motuza (born 1946), Lithuanian geologist and author of geology textbooks.
- Yana Maksimava (born 1989), Lithuanian-Belarusian heptathlete.
- Andrius Mamontovas (born 1967), Lithuanian rock musician.
N
O
P
- Bohdan PaczyÃ
Âski (1940âÂÂ2007), Polish astronomer.
- Rolandas Paksas (born 1956), Lithuanian politician.
- Jerzy Passendorfer (1923âÂÂ2003), Polish film director.
- ArtÃ
«ras Paulauskas (born 1953), Lithuanian politician.
- Algirdas Petrulis (1915âÂÂ2010), Lithuanian painter.
- Józef PiÃ
Âsudski (1867âÂÂ1935), Polish politician, military commander and Polish head of state.
- Emilia Plater (1806âÂÂ1831), Polish revolutionary and female military commander.
- Kazimierz Plater (1915âÂÂ2004), Polish chess master.
- Martynas Pocius (born 1986), Lithuanian professional basketball player, has played for Lithuania.
- Karol PodczaszyÃ
Âski (1790âÂÂ1860), Polish architect.
- Romualdas PoÃ
¾erskis (born 1951), Lithuanian photographer.
- Daniel Prenn (1904âÂÂ1991), Russian-born German, Polish, and British world-top-ten tennis player.
- AirinÃÂ PalÃ
¡ytà(born 1992), Lithuanian high jumper.
R
- Antoni RadziwiÃ
ÂÃ
 (1775âÂÂ1833), Polish and Prussian noble, aristocrat, musician and politician.
- Barbara RadziwiÃ
ÂÃ
 (Barbora RadvilaitÃÂ) (1520âÂÂ1551), Queen of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
- Clara Rockmore (1911âÂÂ1998), Lithuanian classical violin prodigy and a virtuoso performer of the theremin.
- MichaÃ
 Pius Römer (1880âÂÂ1945), Lithuanian-Polish rector of Vytautas Magnus University, lawyer.
- MichaÃ
 Józef Römer (1778âÂÂ1853), Lithuanian-Polish writer and politician.
- Helena Romer-Ochenkowska (1875âÂÂ1947) Polish writer, columnist, theatre critic and activist.
- Maria Roszak (1908âÂÂ2018), Polish nun awarded Righteous Among the Nations.
- Audrius Rudys (born 1951), Lithuanian economist, politician, signed the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.
- Ferdynand Ruszczyc (1870âÂÂ1936), Polish painter, printmaker, and stage designer.
S
- Kristina SabaliauskaitÃÂ (born 1974), Lithuanian writer and art historian.
- Kristina SaltanoviÃÂ (born 1975), Lithuanian athlete.
- Lew Sapieha (1557âÂÂ1633), PolishâÂÂLithuanian Commonwealth politician and military commander.
- Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595âÂÂ1640), Polish poet.
- Ã
 arÃ
«nas Sauka (born 1958), Lithuanian postmodern painter.
- Andrew Schally (1926âÂÂ2024), Polish-American endocrinologist and Nobel Prize laureate.
- Kalman Schulman (1819âÂÂ1899), Jewish writer and translator.
- Ã
½ydrÃ
«nas Savickas (born 1975), Lithuanian Strongman champion.
- Lasar Segall (1891âÂÂ1957), Brazilian Jewish painter, engraver and sculptor.
- Esther Shalev-Gerz (born 1948), Jewish contemporary artist.
- Kazimierz Siemienowicz (c. 1600 â c. 1651), PolishâÂÂLithuanian Commonwealth military commander, engineer, theorist of artillery and pioneer of rocketry.
- Deividas Sirvydis (born 2000), Lithuanian basketball player in the NBA.
- Konstantinas Sirvydas (1579âÂÂ1631), Lithuanian lexicographer, writer.
- Piotr Skarga (1536âÂÂ1612), Polish theologian, writer and the first rector of the Wilno Academy.
- Francysk Skaryna (c. 1490 â 1552), Belarusian humanist, physician, and translato, publisher of first printed Ruthenian Bible.
- Boris Skossyreff (1896âÂÂ1989), Russian adventurer, international swindler and pretender, King of Andorra.
- Mykolas SleÃ
¾eviÃÂius (1882âÂÂ1939), Lithuanian lawyer, political and cultural figure, and journalist, Prime Minister of Lithuania.
- Juliusz SÃ
Âowacki (1809âÂÂ1849), Polish poet.
- Antanas Smetona (1874âÂÂ1944), Lithuanian intellectual, journalist and the first publicist, President of Lithuanian Republic.
- Elijah ben Solomon, Gaon mi Vilna (1720âÂÂ1797), Lithuanian Jewish scholar and Kabbalist.
- Blessed MichaÃ
 SopoÃÂko (1888âÂÂ1975), Polish Apostle of Divine Mercy.
- JÃÂdrzej Ã
Âniadecki (1768âÂÂ1838), Polish writer, physician, chemist, biologist and philosopher.
- Audrius Stonys (born 1966), Lithuanian renowned documentary filmmaker.
- Vytautas StraiÃ
¾ys (1936âÂÂ2021), Lithuanian astronomer, developer of Vilnius photometric system.
- WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw Syrokomla (1823âÂÂ1862), Polish poet, writer and translator.
- Deividas Ã
 emberas (born 1978), Lithuanian football player.
- Algirdas Ã
 emeta (born 1962), Lithuanian economist and the European Commissioner for Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud.
- Stasys Ã
 ilingas (1885âÂÂ1962), Lithuanian lawyer and statesman, significant figure in the history of Lithuania's independence.
- Wenzel Sukowaty (1746âÂÂ1810), music copyist
- Tadas Ã
 uÃ
¡keviÃÂius (born 1985), Lithuanian athlete.
T
U
V
- RimantÃÂ ValiukaitÃÂ (born 1970), Lithuanian actress.
- Moi Ver (1904âÂÂ1995), Israeli photographer and painter.
- Alis VidÃ
«nas (1934âÂÂ2009), Lithuanian politician.
- Jonas VileiÃ
¡is (1872âÂÂ1942), Lithuanian lawyer, politician, and diplomat.
- Petras VileiÃ
¡is (1851âÂÂ1926), Lithuanian millionaire, mecenate, politician, publisher.
- Tomas Venclova (born 1937), Lithuanian poet, prose writer, scholar, philologist and translator of literature
- Zygmunt Vogel (1764âÂÂ1826), Polish painter.
- GiedrÃÂ VoverienÃÂ (born 1968), Lithuanian orienteering competitor.
- Vytautas the Great (1344âÂÂ1430), Grand Duke of Lithuania.
W
Y
Z
- Ludwik Zamenhof (1859âÂÂ1917), Polish philologist, creator of Esperanto.
- Albert Ã
»amett (1821âÂÂ1876), PolishâÂÂRussian landscapes painter.
- Tomasz Zan (1796âÂÂ1855), PolishâÂÂBelarusian poet and activist.
- Alexander Zass (1888âÂÂ1962) Russian strongman, professional wrestler, and animal trainer.
- Aleksander Zawadzki (1859âÂÂ1926), Polish political and educational activist, publicist.
- Yitzhak Zuckerman (1915âÂÂ1981), PolishâÂÂIsraeli one of the leaders of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
- Robertas Ã
½ulpa (born 1960), Lithuanian swimmer, Olympic champion.
- ArtÃ
«ras Zuokas (born 1968), mayor of Vilnius city municipality (2000âÂÂ2007 and 2011âÂÂ2015), Lithuanian politician.
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