List of dragomans
The following is a list of dragomans.
- Đorđe Branković (count), Serbian dragoman who spoke Romanian, Hungarian, German, Turkish and other languages and dialects.
- Jean-Baptiste Adanson, Scottish-French
- Janus Bey, Ottoman Empire interpreter and ambassador who was active in Europe in the 1530s.
- Vincenzo Belluti, Maltese
- Wojciech Bobowski, Polish
- Stefan Bogoridi, Bulgarian
- Hammad Hassab Bureik Egyptian dragoman employed by Henry S. Harper. Survived the sinking of the Titanic.
- Ioan Teodor Callimachi, Greek-Romanian
- Alexandru Callimachi, Greek-Romanian
- Nicolae Caradja, Greek
- Alexandru Matei Ghica, Greek
- Jean Georges Caradja, Greek
- Armand-Pierre Caussin de Perceval, French
- Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau, French
- Rigas Feraios, Greek
- Tomasso Barthold,, Italian
- Gerald Henry Fitzmaurice,, British
- Charles Fonton, French
- Gaspar Graziani, Italian
- Alexander Hangerli, Greek
- Constantine Hangerli, Greek
- Martin Hartmann, German
- Alexander Knox Helm,, British
- Petar Ičko, Ottoman Greek who was Karađorđe's personal dragoman.
- Johannes Kolmodin, Swedish
- Clément Huart, French
- Auguste de Jaba, Polish-Lithuanian-Russian
- Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios, Greek
- Nassif Mallouf, Lebanese
- Manuc Bei, Armenian
- Alexander II Mavrocordatos, Greek
- John Mavrocordatos, Greek
- Nicholas Mavrocordatos, Greek
- Nicolae Mavrogheni, Greek
- Alexander Mourousis, Greek
- Constantine Mourousis, Greek
- Antoine de Murat, Armenian
- Panayot Nikousia, Greek
- The Pisani Family
- Georg Rosen, Prussian
- Andrew Ryan, British
- Beyzade Aleko Soutzos, Greek
- Mihai Suţu, Greek
- The Testa Family
- Johann Amadeus Francis de Paula, Baron of Thugut, Austrian
- Ármin Vámbéry, Hungarian
- Alexander Ypsilantis, Greek