List of Slovaks


The Slovak people are an ethnic group predominantly residing in the modern-day nation of Slovakia and its surrounding areas. Slovaks have played an active role in European history, including politically, militarily, scientifically, culturally, and religiously. Ethnic Slovaks have inhabited Central Europe since the Middle Ages. Slovaks were minority citizens of Hungary, and subsequently Austria-Hungary, from the 7th Century until the formation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 by the Treaty of Versailles. After Slovak calls for greater autonomy dissolved the Czechoslovak parliament, the Slovak Republic was formed in 1993. The major language among Slovaks is Slovak.
The page lists notable people who are citizens of Slovakia, Czechoslovakia, or are of Slovak identity, ancestry or ethnicity.

Politics

Politicians (contemporary)

Presidents:
Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic:
Speakers of National Council of the Slovak Republic:
Other:

Politicians (19th and 20th century)

Fighters, warriors, soldiers and revolutionaries

First ladies

Religion

Notable religious figures

Religious leaders

Science and technology

Philosophers, polyhistors and teachers

Linguists, humanists and historians

  • Anton BernolákLower nobleman, Jesuit, creator of the first standard version of Slovak, which was based on western Slovak dialects.
  • Ľudovít Štúr – Best known for his role in the development of modern Slovak. In 1844 he suggested that the central Slovak dialect be used as the standard language of the Slovaks, and in 1846 he codified the new language standard in his Nauka reči Slovenskej
  • Adam František KollárLower nobleman, historian and jurist who rose to the ranks of Imperial-Royal Court Councilor and Chief Imperial-Royal Librarian of Empress Maria Theresa. Coined the term ethnology.
  • Janko Matúška – author of the Slovak national anthem
  • Martin Hattala – linguist

Inventors and engineers

Aviation

Natural sciences and medicine

Geology and mineralogy

Archeology

Physics

Mathematics

Computer science

Astronomy

  • Matthias Bel – 17th century astronomer. He made first relatively precise measurement of distance from Earth to Sun.

Astronomers (20th century)

Astronauts / cosmonauts

  • Ivan Bella – the first cosmonaut of Slovakia
  • Eugene Cernan – U.S. astronaut, last man to set foot on the Moon, son of the Slovak immigrant Ondrej Čerňan.
  • Michael Fincke – U.S. astronaut, current American record holder for time in space, grandson of Margaret Hornyak Fincke

Economists

Culture

Music

Classical

Composers

Jazz

Popular music

Fine arts

Painters and graphic artists

Sculptors

Photographers

Architects

Film and theatre

Actors

Filmmakers

Law

Sports

Football

Ice hockey

Tennis

Water sports

Figure skating

Modelsports

Other

Historical personalities

Models

Miscellaneous