User:T. Anthony/Women in Red
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- Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau - Luxembourg royal. lb:Adélaïde-Marie vun Anhalt-Dessau (de) (ja) (pl)
- Diana Agrest - Argentine/US architect. fr:Diana Agrest
- Alice Amafo - Former Suriname transport minister. nl:Alice Amafo id:Alice Amafo
- Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg - A Danish queen-consort. da:Caroline Amalie (de) (ja) (sv)
- Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen - Norwegian writer.nn:Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen no:Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen pl:Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen
- Blanca Andreu - 1980 Premio Adonáis de Poesía. es:Blanca Andreu
- Ansgarde of Burgundy - Early French queen. fr:Ansgarde de Bourgogne eo:Ansgarda de Burgonjo it:Ansgarda di Borgogna
- Mercedes Aráoz - Peruvian minister of tourism. es:Mercedes Aráoz
- Esmeralda Arboleda - First female Colombian Senator. es:Esmeralda Arboleda
- Inés Arredondo - Mexican writer. es:Inés Arredondo de:Inés Arredondo
- Brigitte Aubert - Grand Prix de Littérature Policière winner. fr:Brigitte Aubert de:Brigitte Aubert no:Brigitte Aubert
- Léonie Aviat - Founded a religious order. fr:Léonie Aviat de:Leonie Aviat nl:Leonie Aviat
- Anna Banti - Bagutta Prize winner. it:Anna Banti de:Anna Banti es:Anna Banti
- María Soledad Barría - Government minister under Michelle Bachelet. es:María Soledad Barría fr:María Soledad Barría
- Beatrice of Naples aka Beatrix of Aragón - Bohemian queen. es:Beatriz de Nápoles it:Beatrice d'Aragona cs:Beatrix Neapolská (de) (fr) (hu) (nl) (sk)
- Verena Bentele - Paralympic gold medalist for Biathlon. de:Verena Bentele sv:Verena Bentele
- Anna-Eva Bergman - Scandinavian painter. no:Anna-Eva Bergman de:Anna-Eva Bergman fr:Anna-Eva Bergman
- Thérèse Bertrand-Fontaine - Doctor. fr:Thérèse Bertrand-Fontaine es:Thérèse Bertrand-Fontaine
- Gloria Bird - American Indian author. ca:Gloria Bird
- Isabelle Blume - Belgian socialist who won a Lenin Peace Prize. fr:Isabelle Blume uk:Блюм Ізабела
- Caroline Bos - Dutch architect. nl:Caroline Bos de:Caroline Bos fr:Caroline Bos sv:Caroline Bos
- Helia Bravo Hollis - Mexican botanist. de:Helia Bravo Hollis pt:Helia Bravo
- Catherine Bréchignac - Physicist. fr:Catherine Bréchignac de:Catherine Bréchignac
- Madeleine Brès - First woman with a medical degree from the University of Paris. fr:Madeleine Brès
- Barbara Brezigar - Second-place for Slovenian President in 2002. sl:Barbara Brezigar
- Lily Broberg - 1984 Tagea Brandt Rejselegat. da:Lily Broberg no:Lily Broberg
- Anneliese Brost - German billionaire, apparently of some political importance there. de:Anneliese Brost
- Heidi Brühl - German singer and actress. de:Heidi Brühl eo:Heidi Brühl nl:Heidi Brühl
- Doris Bures - Gusenbauer cabinet member. de:Doris Bures
- Brigitte van der Burg - People's Party for Freedom and Democracy politician. nl:Brigitte van der Burg
- Clara Campoamor - Suffragist. es:Clara Campoamor ca:Clara Campoamor Rodríguez gl:Clara Campoamor
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat - French theoretical physicist. fr:Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat
- Barbe-Nicole Clicquot-Ponsardin - Winemaker. (fr) (da) (de) (pl) (sv)
- Hedwig Conrad-Martius - Phenomenologist. (de) (it) (sk)
- Constance of Hungary - Wife of a Bohemian king. (de) (cs) (pl)
- Erika Cremer - German physical chemist. de:Erika Cremer sq:Erika Cremer
- Hanna Damásio - Portuguese neuroscientist. pt:Hanna Damásio es:Hanna Damasio
- Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska - First female Senator of Poland. pl:Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska
- Stella Deetjen - German humanitarian. de:Stella Deetjen fr:Stella Deetjen
- Brigitte Deydier - French judoka. fr:Brigitte Deydier de:Brigitte Deydier
- Cut Nyak Dhien - A National Hero of Indonesia whose article is featured in Indonesian. id:Cut Nyak Dhien (ms)
- Ana Díez - Goya Award for Best New Director. es:Ana Díez eu:Ana Diez
- Nia Dinata - Indonesian Film Festival award for directing.[1] id:Nia Dinata
- Hedwig Dransfeld - See also Women in German history series. de:Hedwig Dransfeld
- Johanna Dohnal - Austrian feminist and former Cabinet minister. de:Johanna Dohnal
- Nana Dschordschadse - Georgian film director. de:Nana Dschordschadse eo:Nana Ĝorĝadze fi:Nana Džordžadze ru:Джорджадзе, Нана Гивиевна
- Johanne Dybwad (actor) - Actress on a Norwegian stamp. no:Johanne Dybwad de:Johanne Dybwad
- Jadwiga Dziubińska - Among the first women in the Sejm pl:Jadwiga Dziubińska
- Maria Epple - A German Sportspersonality of the year and skier. de:Maria Epple fr:Maria Epple no:Maria Epple pl:Maria Epple
- Kathleen Gertrud Ferrier - Christian Democratic Appeal politician from Suriname. nl:Kathleen Ferrier (politica) de:Kathleen Gertrud Ferrier
- Anna Finocchiaro - Italian Senator. it:Anna Finocchiaro fr:Anna Finocchiaro pt:Anna Finocchiaro Fidelbo scn:Anna Finucchiaru
- Ruth Fischer - German Communist politician. de:Ruth Fischer fr:Ruth Fischer
- Anne Floriet - Paralympic gold medalist biathlon. fr:Anne Floriet sv:Anne Floriet
- Catherine Fonck - Belgian politician. fr:Catherine Fonck nl:Catherine Fonck
- Maria Forescu - Actress, singer, and Holocaust victim. de:Maria Forescu sv:Maria Forescu ru:Фореску, Мария
- Anke Fuchs - A German health minister. de:Anke Fuchs no:Anke Fuchs
- Rita Fuhrer Swiss People's Party politician. de:Rita Fuhrer nl:Rita Fuhrer
- Laura Gallego García - Spanish children's book author. es:Laura Gallego García (ca) (de) (gl)
- Elisabetta Gardini - Actress and Forza Italia politician. it:Elisabetta Gardini
- Doris Gercke - German mystery author. de:Doris Gercke no:Doris Gercke sv:Doris Gercke
- Muriel Gerkens - Belgian politician. fr:Muriel Gerkens nl:Muriel Gerkens
- Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz - Evangelical philosopher.[2] de:Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz
- Lise Girardin - First female member of the Swiss Council of States. fr:Lise Girardin
- Beatriz González - Colombian sculptor. es:Beatriz González
- Krystyna Grabicka - Catholic-National Movement politician. pl:Krystyna Grabicka
- Suze Groeneweg - First woman in the Tweede Kamer. nl:Suze Groeneweg
- Brigitte Grouwels - Belgian politician. fr:Brigitte Grouwels nl:Brigitte Grouwels
- Elena Guro ru:Гуро, Елена Генриховна de:Jelena Genrichowna Guro
- Magdalena Gwizdoń - Polish biathlete. pl:Magdalena Gwizdoń de:Magdalena Gwizdoń ru:Гвиздонь, Магдалена
- Margherita Hack - Italian astrophysicist, science journalist, Communist, and vegetarian. it:Margherita Hack
- Lucina Hagman - Among the first 19 women in the Finnish Parliament. fi:Lucina Hagman
- Ulla Hahn - Roswitha Prize winner. de:Ulla Hahn bg:Ула Хан no:Ulla Hahn
- Ursula Happe - Twice German Sportspersonality of the year. de:Ursula Happe fr:Ursula Happe it:Ursula Happe
- Guta von Habsburg - Bohemian royal. cs:Guta Habsburská de:Guta von Habsburg (it) (pl)
- Gerda Hasselfeldt - German politician, once in the Cabinet. de:Gerda Hasselfeldt no:Gerda Hasselfeldt
- Kirsten Hastrup - Tagea Brandt Rejselegat winning anthropologist. da:Kirsten Hastrup no:Kirsten Hastrup
- Hana Hegerová - Slovakian singer and actress. (sk) (cs) (de)
- Úrsula Heinze - Galician writer of German origin. gl:Úrsula Heinze de:Ursula Heinze de Lorenzo es:Úrsula Heinze
- Jeanne Hersch - Swiss existentialist philosopher. de:Jeanne Hersch fr:Jeanne Hersch ru:Эрш, Жанна
- Kerstin Hesselgren - First woman in the Parliament of Sweden's upper house. sv:Kerstin Hesselgren
- Ilse Heylen - Olympic medalist in judo. fr:Ilse Heylen nl:Ilse Heylen
- Roberta Hill-Whiteman - Oneida author. ca:Roberta Hill Whiteman es:Roberta Hill Whiteman
- Klementyna Hoffmanowa - Polish advocate for women's education. de:Klementyna Hoffmanowapl:Klementyna Hoffmanowa
- Helene Holzman - German author and painter. de:Helene Holzman eo:Helene Holzman fr:Hélène Holzman
- María Huamán Valladares - A former VP candidate for the Socialist Party of Peru. es:María Huamán
- Lillebil Ibsen - Actress and dancer on a Norwegian stamp. nn:Lillebil Ibsen no:Lillebil Ibsen sv:Lillebil Ibsen
- Emma Ihrer - See also Women in German history series. de:Emma Ihrer
- Olena Iurkovska - Paralympic cross-country skier and biathlete. fr:Olena Iurkovska sv:Olena Iurkovska
- Nélie Jacquemart - French painter. fr:Nélie Jacquemart de:Nélie Jacquemart
- Jeanne des Armoises - Claimed to be Joan of Arc. fr:Jeanne des Armoises de:Jeanne des Armoises
- Magdalena Jetelová - Czech sculptor and photographer. cs:Magdalena Jetelová de:Magdalena Jetelová
- Helen Johansson - Only woman to win the Prix d'Amerique. fr:Helen Johansson
- Jónína Bjartmarz - Icelandic Environment Minister. de:Jónína Bjartmarz is:Jónína Bjartmarz
- Annemarie Jorritsma - Deputy Prime Minister. nl:Annemarie Jorritsma-Lebbinkde:Annemarie Jorritsma
- Frédérique Jossinet - Olympic silver-medal in judo. fr:Frédérique Jossinet
- Irena Jurgielewiczowa - Polish children's writer who lived to be a hundred. pl:Irena Jurgielewiczowa
- Hilda Käkikoski - Among the first 19 women in the Finnish Parliament. fi:Hilda Käkikoski
- Jadwiga Kaliska - Polish queen. pl:Jadwiga Kaliska de:Hedwig von Kalisch fr:Hedwige de Kalisz
- Ewa Kamler - Polish biologist won a Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science. pl:Ewa Kamler
- Berta Karlik - Austrian physicist. de:Berta Karlik
- Andrea Kdolsky - Gusenbauer cabinet member. de:Andrea Kdolsky tr:Andrea Kdolsky
- Marga Klompé - Dutch politician on De Grootste Nederlander. nl:Marga Klompé
Margit KorondiCreated at 12:31 on June 12, 2008 by User:Oceanh- Irina Korschunow - Roswitha Prize winner. de:Irina Korschunow es:Irina Korschunow gl:Irina Korschunow
- Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk - A Suriname foreign minister. nl:Lygia Kraag-Keteldijk (fr) (no)
- Katarina Kresal - Liberal Democracy of Slovenia leader. sl:Katarina Kresal pl:Katarina Kresal
- Kateřina Kůrková - Czech Olympic medalist in shooting. cs:Kateřina Kůrková de:Kateřina Kůrková
- Suzanne Lacore - Early example of a French woman politician. fr:Suzanne Lacore
- Leena Lander - Finnish writer. fi:Leena Lander de:Leena Lander fr:Leena Lander sv:Leena Lander
- Helene Lange - On a German stamp de:Helene Langeru:Ланге, Елена
- Ursula Lehr - Significant German politician. de:Ursula Lehr
- Ruth Leuwerik - German actress. de:Ruth Leuwerik lb:Ruth Leuwerik ja:ルート・ロイヴェリク
- Marie Levens - Suriname's first female foreign minister. nl:Marie Levens
- Maria Ley - Austrian/American dancer and centenarian. de:Maria Ley
- Li Lin - Chinese Olympic swimming champ in 200 m Individual Medley. de:Li Lin
- Helga Lindner - First Olympic silver medalist in women's 200 metre butterfly. de:Helga Lindner
- Florence Lipsky - Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent co-winner. fr:Florence Lipsky
- Liselott Linsenhoff - Olympic gold medal in dressage. de:Liselott Linsenhoff fi:Liselott Linsenhoff
- Liutbirg - Nun known for weaving who retired to a life as a hermit. de:Liutbirg[3]
- Viivi Luik - Estonian writer. (et) (de) (sv)
- Lý Chiêu Hoàng - Seven-year old who was officially Vietnam's Queen regnant or "female king."[4]vi:Lý Chiêu Hoàng ja:李昭皇 zh:李昭皇
- Maria Antonietta Macciocchi - Europarliament member from Italy. (it) (es) (fr)
- Svetlana Makarovič - Turned down the Prešeren Award. sl:Svetlana Makarovič
- Nakayama Masa - A Japanese health minister. ja:中山マサ de:Nakayama Masa
- Matasuentha - Gothic queen. de:Matasuentha it:Matasunta nl:Mathesuntha sr:Матасвента
- Mathilda II or Mathilde II - Abbess, featured in German. de:Mathilde II. (Essen) pl:Matylda (opatka w Essen)
- Mimie Mathy - French actress and singers. fr:Mimie Mathy
- Olga Elena Mattei - Colombian poet. es:Olga Elena Mattei eo:Olga Elena Mattei
- Norah McClintock - Has won 5 Arthur Ellis Awards. fr:Norah McClintock
- Paola del Medico - Bambi winner. de:Paola Felix fr:Paola Felix it:Paola del Medico nl:Paola del Medico
- Maxence Van Der Meersch - Prix Goncourt winner. fr:Maxence Van der Meersch de:Maxence Van Der Meersch nl:Maxence Van der Meersch
- Josi Meier - Former President of the Swiss Council of States. de:Josi Meier fr:Josi Meier
- María Emma Mejía - Government minister who ran for VP of Colombia. es:María Emma Mejía.
- Filipa Melo - Portuguese author. pt:Filipa Melo
- Teresa H. Meng - Electrical engineer who founded Atheros zh:孟懷縈
- Sophie Mereau - German Romanticism author. de:Sophie Mereau eo:Sophie Mereau fr:Sophie Mereau
- Maria Merkert - Catholic saint. de:Maria Merkert it:Maria Merkert pl:Maria Merkert
- Francesca Michelotti - San Marinese politician. it:Francesca Michelotti
- Laura Chinchilla Miranda - Costa Rican politician. es:Laura Chinchilla Miranda
- Anna Moï - French/Vietnamese author of Riz noir. fr:Anna Moï
- Ana María Moix - Catalan poet and translator. es:Ana María Moix ca:Anna Maria Moix i Meseguer fr:Ana María Moix
- Zascha Moktan - German/Nepalese musician. de:Zascha Moktan
- Laura Montoya - Beatified Colombian. es:Laura Montoya it:Laura di Santa Caterina da Siena
- Terézia Mora - Ingeborg Bachmann Prize winner. de:Terézia Mora fr:Terézia Mora pl:Terézia Mora
- Dea Trier Mørch - 1988 Tagea Brandt Rejselegat. da:Dea Trier Mørch no:Dea Trier Mørch sv:Dea Trier Mørch
- Hildegard Müller - CDU person. de:Hildegard Müller no:Hildegard Müller
- María Julia Muñoz - Uruguayan government minister. es:María Julia Muñoz
- Mónica Nágel - Costa Rican government minister of Chilean origin. es:Mónica Nágel
- Naqi'a/Zakutu - Assyrian queen. (One name is native, the other regal I think) fr:Zakutu nl:Naqi'a-Zakutu
- Emine Nazikeda - Ottoman Empress. tr:Emine Nazikeda de:Emine Nazikeda
- Margarita Nelken - Spanish socialist politician. es:Margarita Nelken fr:Margarita Nelken
- Petra Neomillnerová - Czech SF/F writer. cs:Petra Neomillnerová de:Petra Neomillnerová
- Anne Marie Carl Nielsen - 1926 Tagea Brandt Rejselegat. (da) (fr) (no)
- Claudia Nolte - A German government minister. de:Claudia Nolte no:Claudia Nolte
- Cécile Nowak - Olympic gold-medalist in judo. fr:Cécile Nowak es:Cécile Nowak
- Graciela Ocaña - Argentine health minister. es:Graciela Ocaña
- Leyla Onur - Former European Parliament member. de:Leyla Onur fr:Leyla Onurms:Leyla Onur
- Vlasta Parkanová cs:Vlasta Parkanová de:Vlasta Parkanová fr:Vlasta Parkanová
- Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė - On a Lithuanian stamp. lt:Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė pl:Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė
- Susana Pinilla - Peruvian anthropologist and government minister. es:Susana Pinilla
- Paris Pismis - Turkish/Armenian-Mexican astronomer. de:Paris Pismis lb:Paris Pismis
- Astrid Plessl - Memory sports person.[5] de:Astrid Plessl
- Patricia Poblete - Chile's current Housing & Urbanism minister. es:Patricia Poblete
- Germaine Poinso-Chapuis - French Fourth Republic politician. fr:Germaine Poinso-Chapuis nl:Germaine Poinso-Chapuis
- Clara Pontoppidan - Tagea Brandt Rejselegat winner. da:Clara Pontoppidan de:Clara Pontoppidan is:Clara Pontoppidan sv:Clara Pontoppidan
- Barbara Prammer - Former Austrian Caibinet minister. de:Barbara Prammer
- Anna Přemyslovna or Anna I of Bohemia - Bohemian queen. cs:Anna Přemyslovna cs:Anna Přemyslovna (nl) (pl)
- Stefania Prestigiacomo - Italian politician and businesswoman. it:Stefania Prestigiacomo
- Maria Probst - On a German stamp it seems. de:Maria Probst
- Galina Prozumenshchikova - Olympic champion in 200 m breaststroke. (ru) (de) (fi)
- Andrée Putman - French architect and designer. fr:Andrée Putman de:Andrée Putman
- Maria Rauch-Kallat - An Austrian environment and women's minister. de:Maria Rauch-Kallat
- Louise Rasmussen - Danish queen. da:Grevinde Danner de:Luise Christine Danner et:Louise Rasmussen nl:Louise Rasmussen
- Marie-Claire Restoux - Olympic gold medalist in judo. fr:Marie-Claire Restoux de:Marie-Claire Restoux es:Marie-Claire Restoux
- Barbara Rinke - First woman to be President of the Synod of the Evangelical Church in Germany. de:Barbara Rinke
- Madeleine Robinson - Award-winning French/Swiss actress. fr:Madeleine Robinson de:Madeleine Robinson pl:Madeleine Robinson
- Christiane Rochefort - Prix Médicis winner. fr:Christiane Rochefort de:Christiane Rochefort it:Christiane Rochefort
- Lalla Romano - Strega Prize winner. it:Lalla Romano fr:Lalla Romano pms:Lalla Romano
- María Teresa Ruiz - Chilean astronomer. es:María Teresa Ruiz
- Paramitha Rusady - Indonesian singer and actress. id:Paramitha Rusady sv:Paramitha Rusady
- Ryu Mi-yong - Chondoist Chongu Party politician. ko:류미영(de) (fr) (ja) (nl) (sv)
- Idola Saint-Jean - Quebecois suffragette. fr:Idola Saint-Jean
- Margarita Salas - Noted biochemist. es:Margarita Salas ast:Margarita Salas gl:Margarita Salas
- Marie Sara - Female bullfighter. es:Marie Sara fr:Marie Sara
- Fumie Sasabuchi - Japanese sculptor. de:Fumie Sasabuchi
- Madeleine Schickedanz - German billionaire. de:Madeleine Schickedanz
- Wilhelmine Schirmer-Pröscher - East German politician and centenarian. de:Wilhelmine Schirmer-Pröscher pl:Wilhelmine Schirmer-Pröscher
- Claudia Schmied - Gusenbauer cabinet member. de:Claudia Schmied
- Heidi Schmid - Olympic gold in fencing and a German Sportspersonality of the year. de:Heidi Schmid
- Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt - Former German health minister. de:Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt no:Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt
- Marie-Dominique Simonet - Former Government of the French Community minister. fr:Marie-Dominique Simonet nl:Marie-Dominique Simonet
- Armonía Somers - Uruguayan author and educator. es:Armonía Somers de:Armonía Somers
- Friede Springer - de:Friede Springer no:Friede Springer sv:Friede Springer
- Hendrina Stenmanns - Founded a religious order. nl:Hendrina Stenmanns de:Hendrina Stenmans it:Josepha Hendrina Stenmanns
- Marie-France Stirbois - National Front (France) politician. fr:Marie-France Stirbois ro:Marie-France Stirbois
- Maria Helena Stollenwerk - Beatified German. de:Helena Stollenwerk it:Maria Helena Stollenwerk nl:Maria Helena Stollenwerk
- Käte Strobel - Former Minister of Health de:Käte Strobel
- Anna Dorothea Therbusch - de:Anna Dorothea Therbusch fr:Anna Dorothea Therbusch
- Trần Nữ Yên Khê - Vietnamese actress. vi:Trần Nữ Yên Khê fr:Tran Nu Yên-Khê ja:トラン・ヌー・イエン=ケー
- Gail Tremblay - Micmac/Onondaga writer. ca:Gail Tremblay de:Gail Tremblay
- Helena Třeštíková - Czech cultural minister. cs:Helena Třeštíková
- Pascale Trinquet - Olympic champion fencer. fr:Pascale Trinquet
- Tamara Tschikunowa - Uzbek human rights activist. de:Tamara Tschikunowa
- Jenny Upari - Youngest of the 19 first women in Finnish Parliament. fi:Jenny Upari
- Ana Lya Uriarte - Chilean Environment Minister. es:Ana Lya Uriarte
- Paulina Urrutia - Chilean Culture Minister and actress es:Paulina Urrutia
- Debora Vaarandi - Estonian poet. et:Debora Vaarandi de:Debora Vaarandi fi:Debora Vaarandi
- Christa Vahlensieck - Twice held records for women's marathon. de:Christa Vahlensieck
- Josefina Valencia de Hubach - First woman in Colombian cabinet. es:Josefina Valencia de Hubach
- Rosa Vercellana - Victor Emmanuel II's second wife. it:Rosa Vercellana pms:Bela Rosin de:Rosa Vercellana
- Andrée Viénot - Early example of a French woman in high office. fr:Andrée Viénot
- Sophie Volland - French philosopher. de:Sophie Volland fr:Sophie Volland
- Patricia Walsh - A former Presidential candidate for United Left (Argentina). es:Patricia Walsh
- Wang Beixing/Beixing Wang - Chinese speedskater. de:Wang Beixing nl:Beixing Wang
- Halina Wasilewska-Trenkner - Briefly Polish Finance Minister. pl:Halina Wasilewska-Trenkner
- Karin von Welck - German politician and a leading figure in the Evangelical Church in Germany. (de) (no)
- Helene Wessel - A former leader of the Centre Party (Germany). de::Helene Wessel nl:Helene Wessel no:Helene Wessel
- Adinia Wirasti - Won an award at the Indonesian Film Festival id:Adinia Wirasti jv:Adinia Wirasti
- Liu Xianying - Chinese biathlete. de:Liu Xianying fr:Xianying Liu ru:Лю Сяньин
- Gao Yu - Golden Pen of Freedom and UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize winner. fr:Gao Yu
- María Zavala Valladares - Former Peruvian justice minister. es:María Zavala Valladares fr:María Zavala Valladares
- Sonja Ziemann - German actress, dancer, and singer. de:Sonja Ziemann eo:Sonja Ziemann pl:Sonja Ziemann
- Enrica Zunic' - Italian science fiction writer. it:Enrica Zunic' fr:Enrica Zunic'
[edit] See also
- User:T. Anthony/Miscellany
- User:T. Anthony/Missing Awards and their winners
- User:T. Anthony/Missing Africans
- User:T. Anthony/Missing Brazil articles
[edit] Note
I may not pay as much attention to these lists as I have. So I may not be taking "blue names" off at any kind of regular interval.--T. Anthony (talk) 11:33, 12 January 2008 (UTC)