List of people from Bratislava
This is an alphabetically sorted list of personalities from Bratislava in Slovakia. Due to the city's former multi-cultural character, in addition to Slovaks it includes people of German, Austrian, Hungarian and other nationalities.
A
- Christian Attersee (born 1940), Austrian painter
- Lajos Aulich (1793–1849), Hungarian general
B
- Fritz Balogh (1920–1951), German football player
- Kázmér Batthyány (1807–1854), Hungarian politician, minister
- Lajos Batthyány (1807–1849), Hungarian magnate, first prime minister of Hungary
C
- Ján Čapkovič (born 1948), Slovak football player
- Ján Čarnogurský (born 1944), Slovak politician
D
- Herta Däubler-Gmelin (born 1943), German politician
- Degen Àrpàd (1866–1934), Hungarian biologist, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Ernő Dohnányi (1877–1960), Hungarian pianist and composer
- Bucura Dumbravă (1868–1926), Romanian writer and esotericist
E
- Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher (1804–1849), Austrian botanist
- Yvette Estermann (born 1967), Swiss politician
F
- János Fadrusz (1858–1903), Hungarian sculptor
- Gisi Fleischmann (1894–1944), leader of the Bratislava Working Group
- Flora Frangepán (fl. 1743), Hungarian writer
- Ľubomír Ftáčnik (born 1957), Slovak chess master
G
- Jozef Golonka (born 1938), Slovak ice hockey player and coach
- Edita Gruberová (born 1946), Slovak sopranist
- Berthold Grünfeld (1932–2007), Norwegian psychiatrist and professor
H
- Jaroslav Halák (born 1985), Slovak ice hockey player
- Erzsébet Házy (1929–1982), Hungarian opera singer
- Ludwig von Höhnel (1857–1942), Austrian explorer
- Olga Horak (born 1926), Australian survivor of the Holocaust; author
- Dominik Hrbatý (born 1978), Slovak tennis player
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778–1837), Austrian composer and pianist
- Gustáv Husák (1913–1991), Slovak politician
- Michal Hvorecký (born 1976), Slovak author
J
- Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria (1833–1905), Austrian archduke
K
- Wolfgang von Kempelen (1734–1804), Hungarian inventor
- Ignác Kolisch (1837–1889), Hungarian banker and chess master
- Roman Kratochvíl (born 1974), Slovak football player
- Ján Kubiš (born 1952), Slovak politician
- Karol Kučera (born 1974), Slovak tennis player
- Kristína Kučová (born 1990), Slovak tennis player
L
- Rudolf Laban (1879–1958), Hungarian dance artist and theorist
- Lajos Aulich (1793–1849), second Minister of War of Hungary; professional soldier and lieutenant colonel in the Austrian army; fought against Habsburg pressure in the Hungarian War of Liberation
- Yehoshua Lakner (1924–2003), Israeli composer
- Philipp Lenard (1862–1947), Hungarian physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Ľuba Lesná (born 1954), contemporary Slovak writer
- Imi Lichtenfeld (1910–1998), Israeli martial artist; founded the Krav Maga self-defense system
- Zuzana Licko (born 1960), American typeface designer
- Johanna Loisinger (1865–1951), Austrian opera singer
- Malte Ludin (born 1942), German filmmaker
M
- Peter Machajdik (born 1961), composer
- Róbert Mak (born 1991), professional footballer
- Herbert Thomas Mandl (1926–2007), Czechoslovak-German-Jewish author, concert violinist, professor of music, philosopher, and inventor
- Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806–1856), Austrian composer
N
- Ondrej Nepela (1951–1989), Slovak figure skater
O
- Adam Friedrich Oeser (1717–1799), German painter and sculptor
P
- Johan Paulik (born 1975), Slovak pornographic actor
- Peter Podhradský (born 1979), Slovak ice hockey player
- Julius Podlipny (1898–1991), Slovak and Romanian painter
R
- Yossele Rosenblatt (1882–1933), Ukrainian-born chazzan and composer
- Milan Rufus (1928–2009), poet, essayist, children's writer and academic
S
- Jozef Sabovčík (born 1963), Slovak figure skater
- Július Satinský (1941–2002), Slovak author and actor
- Franz Schmidt (1874–1939), Austrian composer
- Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers (1775–1852), Austrian naturalist
- Johann Andreas Segner (1704–1777), German physicist
- Samuel Benjamin Sofer (1815–1871), Rabbi of Bratislava
- Shimon Sofer (1820–1883), Austrian Orthodox Jewish rabbi
- Anton Šťastný (born 1959), Slovak ice hockey player
- Peter Šťastný (born 1956), Slovak ice hockey player and politician
T
- Alfred Tauber (1866–1942), Austrian mathematician
- Vojtech Tuka (1880–1946), prime minister and minister of foreign affairs of the Slovak Republic during WWII, war criminal
U
- Jenő Uhlyárik (1893–1974), Hungarian fencing-master
V
- Alexander Vencel (born 1967), Slovak football player
- Jan Vilcek (born 1933), professor in the Department of Microbiology at the NYU School of Medicine
- Róbert Vittek (born 1982), Slovak football player
Z
- Hanna Zemer (1925–2003), Israeli journalist
- Veronika Zuzulová (born 1984), Slovak alpine skier
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