List of transgender people


people are individuals who identify as a gender that differs from the one associated with their sex assignment. In some non-Western, ancient or medieval societies, transgender people may be seen as a different gender entirely, and there may be a separate category for them that is different from the binary of 'man' or 'woman'. These people might be described collectively as occupying a third gender role. These cultures may have traditional social and ceremonial roles for third gender people, which are different from men's or women's roles and social spaces.
While cross-dressing is not synonymous with being transgender, some of the persons listed here crossdressed during wartime for various purposes.

List

NameBirth – or b.–d. – yearsNationalityPronounsNotable as
b. 1954Finnishshe/herEvangelical Lutheran priest
b. 1994Israelishe/herModel, actress
b. 1962Americanhe/himMusician, singer, songwriter
b. 1999Britishhe/himSinger-songwriter, Youtuber
b. 1971Americanshe/herActress, author, entrepreneur
b. 1976Israelishe/herPop singer
b. 1954Venezuelanshe/herPolitician
b. 1939Americanshe/herCase study subject
1987–2012Americanshe/herActivist, writer, multimedia fine artist
Filipino Americanshe/herSocial activist
b. 1994Americanshe/herDrag queen, rapper
1997–2014Americanshe/herTeenage suicide victim due to parental rejection
b. 2001Americanthey/them, he/himActor
1930–2018Americanshe/herAuthor
1945–2022Americanshe/herActivist
1882–1922Americanhe/himPioneer during Pacific Northwest period known for flouting social norms
Americanshe/herJournalist, author
b. 1946Americanshe/herCardiologist, president-elect of Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
b. 1989Americanhe/himBasketball player
b. 1977Portuguese Britishshe/herBig Brother UK series 5 winner
b. 1979Americanshe/herFilmmaker, musician, author, activist
b. 1983Brazilian Britishshe/herTelevision personality, plastic surgery enthusiast
b. 1993Americanthey/themMusic artist, drag queen, activist
b. 1948Canadianshe/herSinger-songwriter
b. 1995Americanshe/herDrag queen, singer
b. 1969Americanshe/herAuthor
Americanshe/herArtist, animator, poet
b. 1952Britishshe/herActor, Fascinating Aïda member
b. 1947 or 1948Americanshe/herBaptist minister, social activist
Americanshe/herClinical psychologist
1886–1954Americanshe/herOne of the earliest trans women documented
b. 1981South African Britishhe/himBig Brother UK series 13 winner
b. 1967Americanhe/himAuthor
1969–2013Mexican Americanshe/herInternational and national beauty pageant title winner, drag performer, actor, entrepreneur
b. 1962Americanhe/himAdult performer and producer, activist, educator, motivational speaker
b. c. 1927Americanshe/herU.S. Navy veteran
b. 1971Englishshe/herAntony and the Johnsons' lead singer
Americanshe/herVideo game designer
b. 1960Spanishshe/herActress, activist, legislator
b. ?Americanshe/herAuthor, poet
1975–2019Americanshe/herMarriage equality activist, public speaker
1985–2002Americanshe/herMurder victim
b. 1989Venezuelanshe/herMusician
1984–2007Mexicanshe/herMexican immigrant that died in a U.S. detention facility
1969–2016Americanshe/herActress, musician
b. 1974Canadianshe/herWriter
1935–2021Englishshe/herModel
b. 1989Americanhe/himModel, actor, singer-
b. 1964Australianshe/herActress, author, dancer, physicist
1921–2021Americanshe/herUS Navy pilot during World War II, record holder for world's oldest flight instructor
b. 1965Britishshe/herSoldier
b. 1979Malaysianshe/herTransgender rights activist, first trans woman to be awarded with the prestigious International Women of Courage Award in 2016
c. 1999–2022Iraqishe/herMurder victim
b. 1991Zambian Canadianshe/herRapper
1885–1956German-Israelihe/himAuthor, social worker, reformer, suffragist and Zionist
b. 1966Danishshe/herGolfer
b. 1962Englishshe/herPolitician, former mayor of Cambridge
b. 1988Indianshe/herDalit and trans activist, first transgender engineer in Tamil Nadu
1895–1960Britishhe/himWriter, entertainer
1954–2017Americanhe/himNeurobiologist
1789/99–1865Irishhe/himMilitary surgeon, Inspector General overseeing military hospitals
1869–1954Englishhe/himLawyer, writer, editor of the journal Urania
b. 1949Norwegianthey/themPhysician, family therapist, sexologist
b. 1988Swedishshe/herActress
1982–2022Americanshe/herAuthor, artist and sex educator
b. 1962German-Swissthey/themAuthor, playwright, politician
b. 1987Britishshe/herModel, activist
b. 1974Americanhe/himWriter, performance artist
1949–1998Americanshe/herSoftware developer
1983–2022Uruguayanshe/herFirst openly transgender female lawyer, Substitute Senator in Uruguay
b. 1972Belgianhe/himMusician, K's Choice's lead singer
1957–2023New Zealandershe/herPolitician
b. 1962Americanshe/herActress, singer, educator
b. 1990Americanhe/himAuthor, vlogger, activist
b. ?Americanshe/herElectronic engineer, musician
1960–2008Americanshe/herVoice actress
b. 1990Americanshe/herFashion model, dancer, activist
b. 1965Mexicanshe/herFilm, television and stage actress
b. 1963Americanthey/themSinger-songwriter, performance artist
b. 1969Americanhe/himActor, singer, activist
b. 1948Americanthey/them, she/herAuthor, performance artist, gender theorist
b. 1985Americanshe/herEducator, transgender health advocate, human rights activist
b. 1958Americanshe/herAuthor, activist, previously an award-winning professor of English at Colby College
b. 1969Americanshe/herAuthor, filmmaker, performer
b. 1970Americanshe/herFolk singer
1937–2017Americanshe/herFilm, TV, and theatre actress, model, author, professor
b. 1973Americanthey/themAuthor
b. 1967Americanhe/himGothic horror author
1916–1994Americanhe/himGospel tenor
1996–2015Americanhe/himEighteen-year-old American activist, student, suicide victim
b. 1995Americanthey/themAuthor
b. 1990Americanshe/herModel, comedian, actress
b. 1972/74Britishshe/herPolitician, activist
b. 1993Canadianhe/himHockey player
b. 2007Americanshe/herSocial activist
b. 1991Scottishshe/herrapist
b. 1964Americanshe/herMusician
b. 1955Americanhe/himMusician
b. 1980Germanhe/himPole vaulter, two-time European Championship bronze medalist
b. 1959Canadianthey/them, he/himWriter
b. ?Americanshe/herFirst transgender state legislator in New Hampshire
b. 1978Americanshe/herFolk/rock musician
b. 1971Argentinianhe/himIntersex and trans advocate, academic, and co-director of GATE
b. ?Canadianhe/himWriter, performance artist, assistant professor of song lyrics and libretto writing
b. 2007Americanshe/herMathematician
b. 1954Americanhe/himWriter
b. 1989Americanhe/himAuthor
b. 1974Americanthey/shePoet, professor
1959–2022Americanhe/himPhotographer/visual artist
c. 1975Argentinianshe/herFirst transgender woman to be an airline captain in the history of Argentina and of Latin America
b. 1977Americanshe/herArtist/theorist, lecturer of Visual Arts and Critical Gender Studies at UCSD
b. 1939Americanshe/herComposer, electronic musician
b. 1985Americanshe/herReality television personality, drag performer, actress, model
b. 1949/1950Britishshe/herBritish Royal Navy officer
1843–1915Irish AmericanUnion Army soldier
b. 1993Americanhe/himMusician, public speaker, writer, filmmaker, actor
b. 1971Americanshe/herActress, performance artist
b. 1997Britishshe/herPolitician, transgender activist
b. 1981Thaishe/herThai boxer, model, actress
1998–2020Britishshe/herModel, performer, activist
b. 1980Chineseshe/herModel
b. 2006Filipinohe/theyActor, singer, artist
b. 1987South Koreanshe/herModel, actress, singer
b. 1992Americanhe/himSinger-songwriter
b. 1980Japanesehe/himManga artist
b. 1977Americanshe/herJournalist, soldier
b. 1963Americanhe/himWriter, activist, educator, speaker
b. ?Britishthey/themPriest
b. 1991Americanthey/themBasketball player
b. 1938Americanshe/herUS Navy and Army soldier, trans and AIDS activist, nun
1959–2014Britishshe/herPhysicist, activist
b. 1978Americanshe/herModel, actress
b. 1973Australianshe/her, they/themSinger, songwriter, record producer
Americanshe/herBluegrass musician
b. 1964Brazilianshe/herModel
1931–2006Frenchshe/herSinger, entertainer
b. 1975Canadian Americanhe/himActor
b. 1944Australianshe/herSociologist, academic
1933–2013Americanshe/herPolitician, radio show host, investigative reporter
b. 1993Americanshe/herTikToker, food critic, video game culture writer, transgender advocate
1938–2024Americanshe/herComputer scientist, electrical engineer, activist
b. ?Americanhe/himNovelist, nonfiction writer, television writer, journalist
b. 1970Americanshe/herLGBT rights activist
b. 1954Englishshe/herModel, actress, author
b. 1947Americanshe/herMusician
b. 1951Brazilianshe/herCartoonist and screenwriter
1918–2011Britishshe/herWorld War II fighter pilot, the first British trans woman to undergo gender reassignment
b. 1972Americanshe/herActress, producer, advocate
1978–2016Americanshe/herAdult film actress
1977–2020Britishshe/herIT entrepreneur
b. 1999Swissit/its, she/herSwiss developer, computer hacker
b. 1945/1946Americanshe/herActivist, retired domestic violence counsellor
b. 1987Americanhe/himPolitician
1947–1985Americanshe/herActress, writer
1957–2009Americanhe/himWriter
1944–1974Americanshe/herPerformer
b. 1976Indianshe/herActress
b. 2001Australianhe/himActor
b. 1981Britishshe/herYoung adult fiction author
1728–1810FrenchDiplomat
b. 1585/92Spanishhe/himExplorer
b. 1994Dutchshe/herMakeup artist, YouTuber
b. 1999Argentinianhe/himMissing person
b. 1976Argentinianshe/herActress
1950–1986Englishshe/herSex worker, con artist
b. 1974Trinidadianshe/herHairdresser, politician, LGBT and animal welfare activist
b. 1963Belgianshe/herGynecologist, politician, current deputy prime minister of Belgium
b. 1953Americanshe/herMulti-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, performance artist
b. 1974Mexicanhe/himTaekwondo practitioner, olympian
b. 1978Americanshe/herPrison and LGBTQ rights activist
1915–1962Britishhe/himPhysician
b. 1966AmericanheSculptor, performer, video artist, writer
b. 1972/73Canadianhe/himModern choreographer, dancer, writer, trans rights activist
1943–2007Americanshe/herActivist
1790–1830Scottishhe/himWriter
b. 1970Canadianshe/herBicycle racer
b. 1994Americanthey/themActor, model, dancer
b. 1992Americanthey/themWriter, actor, activist
b. 1988Americanhe/himActor, writer, journalist, podcaster
b. 1985Americanhe/him, they/themLawyer, educator, LGBTQ+ rights advocate
b. 2002Englishhe/him, they/themActor
203–222RomanEmperor characterized as transgender
1882–1931Danishshe/herPainter
b. 1992Americanthey/themSinger, songwriter, performance artist
1946–2021Americanshe/herLGBT activist
b. 1992Swedishshe/herSinger, drag queen, voice actress
b. 1995Americanshe/herFirst trans woman to become a Miss USA contestant and win Miss Nevada USA
b. 1986Turkishhe/himActor, model
b. 1995Americanshe/herTrans activist
b. 1952Turkishshe/herSinger, actress
b. 1979Americanshe/herModel, fitness trainer, actress
b. 1995Mexican-Americanshe/herModel, Social Media Influencer
b. ?Australianthey/themAuthor
1875–1938Italian Australianhe/himMurderer
1791–1856Swissshe/herPhysician and surgeon who practiced medicine during the Napoleonic Wars and in Cuba
b. ?Americanshe/herArtist, musician, poet, music producer
1949–2014Americanshe/her, he/him, ze/hirAuthor, activist
1945–2007AmericanSinger-songwriter, comedian
b. 1964Americanshe/herSoftware engineer, video game writer
b. 1915Northern Irishhe/himPilot
b. 1954Spanishshe/herActress, model
b. 2003/2004Englishshe/herActress
b. 1980Britishthey/themArtist, filmmaker, author, trans campaigner
b. 1991Icelandicthey/themJournalist, filmmaker, author, trans activist
b. 1979Americanthey/themNBA referee, first openly trans official in a Major professional sports leagues in the [United States and Canada|Big Four] sports league
1912–1991Scottishhe/himDoctor, farmer, 11th Baronet of Craigievar
b. 1990Americanthey/themWriter, public speaker, activist
b. 1975Americanshe/herMMA fighter
b. 1972she/herUS Army Captain
b. 1947Irishshe/herDentist, transgender rights activist
Americanshe/herColonel in the United States Space Force, engineer
1956–2023Israelishe/herIntelligence agent
b. 1980Americanshe/herArtist, game designer.
b. 1974Americanshe/herAuthor, senior writer for CNET Networks
b. 1946Americanshe/herFirst openly transgender judge in Texas
b. 1982she/herReputed Italian mafia figure
1963–2022Indonesianshe/herEntertainer
b. 1977Germanshe/herPolitician
b. ?Americanthey/themActor
1869–1936Americanhe/himJournalist, author
b. 1940Americanshe/herPolitician
b. 1988Americanshe/herMusician
b. 1992Americanhe/himModel, socialite, activist
b. 1986Americanshe/her, they/themDrag queen, politician
b. 1944American canadianhe/himSinger-songwriter
1960–2002Americanhe/himCivil rights activist, writer, educator
b. 1992Canadian Americanshe/herModel, YouTuber
b. 1996Americanhe/him, she/her Drag performer
b. 1980Americanshe/herLead singer and guitarist
b. ?Britishshe/herHighest-ranked transgender person in the British Army, transgender rights activist
1954–2019Britishshe/herActivist, first person to have their gender reassignment followed on UK television in A Change of Sex
b. 1948Americanhe/himWriter, educator
1940–2025Americanshe/herAfrican-American activist and community leader for transgender rights
b. 1965Germanshe/herGerman actress, singer, author, entrepreneur, model and entertainer. Also local politician.
b. ?Canadianthey/themMusician, educator, activist of Ojibwe-Métis descent
b. 1954Polishshe/herPolitician, first transgender MP in European history
b. 1990Americanshe/herDrag queen
b. ?AmericanScreenwriter
b. 1988Danishshe/her, they/them, he/himComedian, author, podcaster, fashion designer, fat acceptance campaigner
b. 1967German Italianhe/himGondoliere
1994/95–2023Americanhe/himMass murderer
1841–1901Scottishhe/himPolitician
1955–2019Rocky Boy Canadianshe/herActivist, politician
b. 1989Englishhe/himGraphic novelist, social media personality and filmmaker
b. 1975South Koreanshe/herModel, singer, and actress. Republic of Korea's first transgender entertainer, second person in Korea to legally change their gender
1933–2005Americanshe/herLecturer, activist
b. 1978Englishshe/herChild prodigy
1890–1962Americanhe/himPhysician, tuberculosis researcher, writer
b. 1992Frenchshe/herActress, filmmaker and LGBT rights activist
b. 1968Americanhe/himComedian, actor
b. 1968Britishshe/herTeacher, journalist, opposer of gender self-ID
b. 1986/7Americanshe/herOrganizer, speaker, writer, activist; co-founder and strategic partner and organizing coordinator of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, founder and executive director of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute
b. 1963Americanshe/herComputer video game programmer
b, 1991Americanshe/herActress
Americanshe/herFirst openly transgender military officer in the United States
b. 1958Americanshe/herPolitician
b. 1962Cubanshe/herFirst transgender person elected to political office in Cuba
1962–1982Brazilianhe/himCounterculture writer, poet
1963–1998Americanshe/herMurder victim, inspiration for the first Transgender Day of Remembrance
b. circa 1994Americanshe/herAuthor, activist
b. 1975Englishshe/herRadio and television presenter/broadcaster
b. 1994Swedishshe/herSocial media influencer
b. 1968Americanshe/herActor, model, nightclub promoter, performance artist
b. 1955Americanshe/herUsenet and Internet pioneer, computer scientist, transgender educator and activist
1912–2000English/Australiashe/herFashionista, media personality, writer and activist
b. 1978New Zealandershe/herWeightlifter
1970–1995Americanshe/herHairdresser
1996–2025Americanshe/hertalent manager, businesswoman, influencer
b. ?Australianshe/herTikToker, activist
b. ?Nigerian Americanthey/themWriter, poet, dancer
b. 1972Israelishe/herSinger
b. 1982Canadianshe/herPhilosophy professor, competitive cyclist, transgender rights activist
b. 1968Hawaiianshe/herPolitician, activist, editorialist, policymaker, advocate, philanthropist
b. 1962Englishshe/herComedian, actor, writer, political activist
b. 1975Tobagonian Americanshe/herAuthor, model, actress, activist, reality television personality
b. 1979Thaishe/herBusinesswoman-
b. 1967Americanshe/herEntrepreneur, filmmaker, activist
1956–2024Americanshe/herGame designer, artist
b. 1943Americanshe/herStage performer, actress, activist
b. 1988Americanshe/herAdult film actress
b. 1961Americanshe/herPolitician
b. 1949Americanshe/herOlympics athlete, television personality
b. 2000Americanshe/herActivist, TV/YouTube personality
b. 1974Britishshe/herFell-runner convicted of the attempted murder of Ralph Knibbs
b. ?Costa Ricanshe/herTrans and intersex human rights activist, author
b. 1967Chineseshe/herDancer
b. ?Americanthey/themAuthor, activist
1944–2011Americanshe/herPainter, comic book artist
1926–1989Americanshe/herActress, singer, trans activist, first public trans person in US to get gender reassignment surgery
b. 1954Canadianshe/herMusician
b. 1975Honkongerthey/them, he/himFashion designer
b. 1967Americanshe/herSportswriter, editor, co-founder of Baseball Prospectus, civil rights activist
b. 1968Japaneseshe/herPolitician
b. 1949Britishshe/herWriter
b. 1988Americanshe/herIllustrator
b. 1979Americanhe/himRapper, first openly transgender singer in the hip-hop genre
b. 1964Americanhe/himK–12 educator, community organizer, author of Trans Bodies, Trans Selves
b. 1985Americanshe/herModel, fashion designer
b. 1985Canadianhe/himAuthor, public speaker, healthcare researcher
b. 1961Americanshe/herJudge
b. 1966Germanhe/himAthlete
b. 1972Americanshe/herProfessional powerlifter, competitive bodybuilder
b. 1996Finnishhe/himMedical student, international campaigner for trans rights
b. 1991Filipinoshe/herTrans activist
b. 1987/88Canadianshe/herAuthor, cartoonist, public speaker
b. 1961Americanshe/herAuthor, poet, first openly transgender professor at an Orthodox Jewish institution, and holds the David and Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at the Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University
b. ?KoreanTransgender pop group active during 2005-2007
b. 1993Australianshe/herCartoonist
b. 1960Americanshe/herDrag performer, celebrity impersonator, singer, HIV/AIDS activist
1950–2020Americanshe/herPerformer, musician
b. 1995Dutchshe/herModel, first transgender winner in the Top Model franchise
1958–1996Americanshe/herArtist
b. 1984Americanshe/herPolitician
b. 1986Americanhe/himAuthor
b. 1967British Australianhe/himRadio presenter, musician, teacher
b. ??Americanshe/herTikToker
b. 1979South Koreanshe/herActress
b. ?Americanshe/herFirst openly transgender actor to be nominated for a Tony Award
b. 1983Thai Americanshe/herActress, adult entertainer
b. 1986Britishshe/herJournalist, radio presenter, transgender rights activist
b. ?Americanshe/herMusician, producer
b. 1986Americanhe/himTransgender LGBT rights advocate
b. 1967Americanshe/herTransgender icon, model, celebutante, singer, performance artist
b. 1957Americanshe/herPhysician, United States Assistant Secretary for Health, former Pennsylvania Physician General, former Pennsylvania Secretary of Health
1957–2023Cuban Americanhe/himAuthor, photographer, screenwriter
b. 1992Americanshe/herFirst openly transgender NFL Cheerleader
b. 1986Taiwaneseshe/herModel, television personality
b. 1988Colombianthey/themWriter, performer
b. 1983/1984Americanze/hirAuthor, dog trainer
b. 1989Indonesianshe/herModel, actress, singer-
b. 1965Italianshe/herPolitician, actress
b. 1932–c. 1987Americanhe/himDog breeder
b. 1977/1978Britishthey/themFeminist campaigner
b. 1998Britishshe/herActivist, first openly transgender woman to become a Women's Officer within the Labour Party
b. 1997Americanshe/herActress , transgender rights activist
b. 1953Britishshe/herBoxing promoter, television personality
b. 1987Americanshe/herSoldier, whistleblower convicted under the Espionage Act
b. 1985Americanhe/himFirst transgender professional boxer in the United States
b. 1967Americanshe/herEntertainer
b. 1975Americanshe/herMusician
b. ?Americanhe/himNurse, early trans male autobiographer
b. ?Indianshe/herPolitician
b. 1980Australianthey/themPerforming artist, songwriter, musician
b. 1981Americanhe/himAuthor of Amateur and Man Alive
1934–2014Americanshe/herEducator
b. 1990Americanshe/herLGBTQ+ advocate and politician, first openly trans member of US Congress
b. 1981Irishthey/themActor
b. 1942Americanshe/herEconomist
b. 1986Britishhe/himJournalist
b. 1989Americanshe/herImprisoned 2012–2014 after fatally stabbing an attacker
b. 1956Australianshe/herSenior military officer
b. 1995Americanhe/himVlogger, actor, LGBTQIA+ advocate
b. ?Puerto Rican/Americanthey/themActor, filmmaker
b. 1993Americanthey/themActor, model
b. ?Americanhe/himWriter, public speaker, activist, strategic media consultant
b. 1992Americanthey/them, it, zirActor
b. 1970AmericanAcademic, author, public speaker, activist
b. 1993/1994Britishhe/himActor
b. 1982Brazilianhe/himActor, city councillor, reporter
1965–1999Argentinianshe/herEntertainer that became the first travesti in Argentina to be massively accepted by the public
b. 1983Americanshe/herWriter, transgender rights activist, author, former staff editor of People magazine's website
b. ?Indianshe/herFirst openly transgender female judge in India
b. 1956Spanishshe/herfirst trans woman to undergo gender-affirming surgery in Spain
b. 1952Canadianshe/herQuebec lawyer, teacher, politician
1939–1986?Americanshe/herAmerican businesswoman, former sex worker
b. ?Australianthey/themSinger-songwriter
1924–2009Englishshe/herComposer, conductor
b. 1995Americanthey/themActor, model
1941–2022Americanshe/herActivist, educator
1926–2020Britishshe/herHistorian, writer
1955–2002Americanshe/herEntertainer
b. 1980Americanhe/himAthlete, trans rights advocate
b. ?Pakistanishe/herTransgender rights expert, Ministry of Human Rights
b. 1972South Africanthey/themVisual artist, photographer
b. 1996Americanshe/her, they/themActress, comedian, TikToker
b. ?Britishshe/herLabour Party politician, first openly transgender woman to be elected to represent Labour
b. 1985Japaneseshe/herSinger
b. 1998Japanesehe/himactor, model
b. 1987/88Americanshe/herFashion model, first openly trans plus-size model to land a major campaign
b. 1992Americanshe/herActress, model, writer
b. 2001Americanshe/herModel, activist
b. 1974EnglishLandscape artist
b. 1951Americanshe/herFirst African-American transgender woman model to appear on a box of Clairol hair-coloring in the 1970s
b. 1983Thaishe/herParticipant on the show Thailand's Got Talent, Thai transgender actress, singer, entertainer, radio DJ
b. 1964Americanshe/herAutomobile racer
b. ?New Zealanderthey/themIllustrator, writer
b. 1959Americanshe/herTransgender activist
b. 1981Ugandanhe/himLGBT rights activist
b. 1982Greekshe/herActress
b. 1979Americanhe/himPolitical appointee
b. 1987Canadianhe/him, they/themActor, producer
b. 1961Britishshe/herRoyal Air Force officer
b. 1937Englishshe/herMusician from Jethro Tull
b. 1960Americanshe/herTransgender activist
1812–1879Americanhe/himStagecoach driver
1937–2004Venezuelanshe/herWriter
b. 1982Colombianshe/herPhysicist, LGBT activist, entrepreneur, social media personality
b. 1964Australianshe/herChild murderer
b. 1991Australianshe/herModel of Bosnian Croat and Bosnian Serb ethnicity
b. 1980Americanshe/herDrag queen, singer, actress
b. 1992Germanshe/herPop singer
1938–2005Americanshe/herConvicted murderer, politician
b. ?Americanshe/herFashion model, actress
b. ?Americanthey/themPoet, visual artist
1951/1952Britishhe/himFirst prisoner in England and Wales to be granted gender-affirming surgery
b. ?Americanthey/themSoftware artist, writer, game designer
b. 2004Canadianhe/himMusician
b. 1982/3Americanshe/herFirst transgender woman to be a nominee to the US House of Representatives from a major political party
1945–2023Americanshe/herAuthor
b. 1991Spanishshe/herModel, beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Spain 2018
b. 1995Brazilianhe/himModel
b. 1969Americanshe/herPolitical activist
1906–1977Slovenianhe/himAttorney, author of the first Slovene crime novel
b. 1948Britishshe/herMagician
1912–2009Americanshe/herPharmacologist, transgender activist, author
b. 1950Americanshe/herInvestor, philanthropist
1752–1819AmericanSelf-professed evangelist/preacher, shunned any gendered pronouns, often referred to as P.U.F. or "the Friend"
b. 1996Americanshe/herComedian, singer-songwriter
d. 2022Britishhe/himVictim of suicide

b. 1985Americanshe/herChess Candidate Master
b. 1994Americanshe/herModel
b. 1984Americanshe/herComposer, producer
b. 1994Britishhe/himPsychologist, YouTuber, trans activist
1952Eurasian-Canadianhe/himTrans Activist, Psychotherapist and Gender Consultant
b. 1982Australianshe/herComedian, singer in The Axis of Awesome
1948–2021Americanhe/him, she/herFirst openly transgender mayor in the United States
1949–2024Spanishshe/herTransgender activist, participant in Spain's first pride march (1977).
b. 1981Chileanshe/herWriter and researcher of the visual arts
b. 1934Americanshe/herAthlete, physician
1892–?Germanshe/herDomestic servant
b. 1998Japanesehe/himSinger, member of Strawberry Prince
1981–2019Mexicanshe/herReality TV star, adult entertainer
1951–2002Americanshe/herTransgender activist
1962–2020Americanshe/herWriter, blogger, and trans rights advocate
b. 1958Italianshe/herActress, activist
b. ?Americanshe/herServed as Army officer, American LGBT rights activist
b. 1889Mexicanhe/himColonel
b. 1983/84Filipino Americanshe/herModel, activist
b. 1991Americanshe/herActress, singer
b. 1982Ecuadorianshe/herActivist
b. 1984Americanshe/herPolitician
1937–1999Englishshe/herVentriloquist
b. 1967Philippinesshe/herCongresswoman
b. 1987Americanshe/her, they/themVoice actress
b. 1969Britishshe/herActress
b. 1943Americanshe/herSinger-songwriter
b. 1982Native American/ African Americanshe/herActress, professional wrestler
b. 1980Americanshe/herBusinesswoman, actress, activist
b. 1954Americanshe/herLawyer, author
b. 1946Americanshe/herBiologist
b. 1966Americanhe/himSociologist
b. 1988New Zealander Colombianthey/shePharmacist, former refugee, first transgender woman recognised as woman under International Law and the UNHCR
1936–2011New Zealander Australianshe/herEntertainer, activist
1394–?English14th century sex worker
b. ?Canadianshe/herPoet, labour activist, educator
b. ?Americanshe/herLGBT rights activist
b. 1979Pakistanihe/himTelevision personality
b. 1979Americanhe/himLGBT activist, public speaker
b. 1985Germanshe/herPlaywright, essayist, novelist
b. 1992Swedishhe/himFormer professional handball player of Sri-Lankan descent.
b. 1991Indianthey/themActivist, founder of Srishti Madurai Student Volunteer Collective
b. ?Peruvianshe/herPolitician, Guinness Book of World Records record holder for the most gender reassignment surgeries
b. 1995Canadianshe/herYouTuber
b. ?Americanshe/herActress
b. 1990Americanshe/herActivist
b. 1999Americanshe/herFashion model, actress, LGBT rights activist
1924–2005Czechshe/herWhistler
b. 1966Germanshe/herMurderer
b. 1979Americanshe/herGame show contestant
b. 1981Americanhe/theyWriter, performer
1955–2007Americanhe/himDrag king, make-up artist, musician, LGBT activist
b. 1963Americanshe/herCivil rights activist, politician
b. 1983Filipinohe/himActor, singer-songwriter, guitarist
b. 1967Americanshe/herWriter, musician, performer, speaker, activist and biologist
1940–2019Americanshe/herSoul and rhythm and blues singer
b. 1996Chinese Americanhe/himActor, activist
b. 1981Canadianshe/herMusician, writer, visual artist
b. 1981Angolanshe/herModel, artist, activist
b. ?Canadianhe/himRock musician
b. ?–2000British Americanshe/herWriter
b. 1955Britishshe/herHereditary peer and 3rd Baron Simon of Wythenshawe
b. 1961Americanshe/herPilot, aerospace engineer, politician
b. 1968Englishshe/herParliamentarian
b. 1995Danishhe/himSinger
b. 1998Britishhe/him, they/themSinger-songwriter, record producer, YouTuber
b. 1994Germanshe/herPolitician
b. 1983Americanhe/himActor
b. 1967Americanshe/herActivist, writer, founder of Transgender Day of Remembrance
b. 1985Americanshe/herFirst transgender nominee to the United States Senate from a major political party
b. 1983Americanshe/her Drag queen, model
b. 1949Americanshe/herPolitician, entrepreneur
b. 1982Canadianthey/themMusician
b. 1959Americanshe/herPolitician
b. 2005Americanshe/herRapper
1958–2008Americanshe/herShowgirl, actress, writer
b. 1991Americanshe/herWriter, speaker, activist
b. 1984English-Americanshe/her, they/themFreelance video game journalist
b. 1991Americanhe/himCartoonist, animation producer
b. 2000Australianshe/herActivist
b. circa 1940sAmericanshe/herEducator
1950–2000Dutchshe/herPoet, witer
b. 1992Ukrainian Israelishe/herModel, actress
b. 1961Americanshe/herProfessor, historian
b. 1952Americanshe/herExecutive
b. ?Indianshe/herTransgender rights activist, artist, writer, entrepreneur
1951–1991Americanhe/himAuthor, activist
b. ?Americanshe/theyNovelist, scholar
b. ?Americanshe/herActivist of Indian descent
b. 1987Angolanshe/herSinger, songwriter, dancer, activist
b. 1981Brazilianshe/herFashion model
b. 1981Vietnameseshe/herSinger, model
b. 1988Canadianshe/herModel, beauty pageant contestant
b. 1981Taiwaneseshe/herFree software programmer, Digital Minister
b. 1966Americanshe/herScientist
b. 1966Americanshe/herVoice actress
b. 1976New Zealandershe/herTelevision presenter
1972–1993Americanhe/himMurder victim; subject of the film Boys Don't Cry
b. 1968AmericanMusician, DJ, transgender educator
b. ?Americanhe/him; they/themAuthor of young adult novels
b. 1993Britishshe/herActress, YouTuber who runs the channel "Philosophy Tube"
b. 1989Americanshe/herWriter, copublisher of Instar Books and Rocksalt Magazine
b. 1927, d. 2017British New Zealanderhe/himChemistry and tribology researcher, professor, author
b. 1988Canadianshe/herVideo game developer
b. 1947Israelishe/herActivist, policewoman
b. 1914–1989Americanhe/himMusician
b. 1978Americanshe/herPolitician, activist
b. 2001Americanshe/herActress
b. 1962Spanishshe/herArtist, politician
b. 1990Canadianshe/herWriter, actress
b. 1990/91Hongkongerhe/himActivist
b. 1985Americanshe/herSoftware developer, former Occupy movement activist, blogger
b. 1978Americanshe/herProfessional wrestler
b. 1960Americanshe/herTV reporter, scientist, helicopter pilot
1941–1989Americanshe/herPilot fired by Eastern Airlines; discrimination case set Title VII precedent for transgender people
b. 1974Dutchshe/herProfessional racing cyclist
b. 1989Chileanshe/herActress, mezzo-soprano singer
b. 1980Indianshe/herTV anchor
b. ?Americanshe/herTelevision writer
b. ?ThaiPop group
b. 1997Brazilianshe/herBrazilian mixed martial arts fighter
b. 1965Americanshe/herFilmmaker, producer, comic book writer, screenwriter, co-director of the Matrix (franchise)|Matrix]'' films
b. 1967Americanshe/herFilm and TV director, screenwriter, producer, comic book writer, video game director, video game writer
b. 1965Britishshe/herActress, first transgender person to portray a regular character in British soap opera history
1963–1988Americanshe/herMurder victim discovered in Clermont, Florida
b. 1977Canadian and AmericanHe/himArtist, created first sexual health guide for trans men and the first parenting course for trans people in North America. Scholar of trans studies and Assistant Professor.
b. ?Canadianthey/themDJ, drummer, writer, director, web series creator
b. 2001Americanthey/themActor
b. 1984Americanshe/herDemocratic socialist politician, civil rights activist
1925–2007Dutchshe/herMusician, artist
1958–2019Australianshe/herClimatologist, environmental activist
b. ?Americanhe/himAuthor
b. 1993Americanshe/herYouTuber
b. 1955Britishhe/himLawyer, writer, educator, transgender activist
1912–1962Americanshe/herOne of the first American trans people to legally change their name.
b. 1992Americanshe/herDrag queen, most known from RuPaul's Drag Race (season 14).
b. 1990/91Americanshe/herWriter, activist, Transgender Law Center national organizer
b. 1957Britishshe/herComputer scientist
b. 2004Americanshe/herSocial media personality
b. 1986Canadianshe/herWriter
b. 1960Englishshe/herSoldier
1946–2015Puerto Ricanshe/herActor, performer
b. 1989Americanshe/herVideo game speedrunner, website creator
b. 1977Americanshe/herVideo game developer, computer programmer
b. 1988Americanshe/herYouTuber
1986–2021ScottishPrefers not to use pronounsElectronic musician
b. ?Chinese Americanhe/himPoet
b. 1958Scottishshe/herJournalist, cyclist
b. 1935Frenchshe/herEntertainer, academic
b. 1984Japanesehe/himSinger, actor
b. 1992Filipinohe/himSinger
b. ?AmericanHe/himSocial worker, Psychotherapist, healing justice practitioner, Queer Activist