This is a list of people from Ivory Coast.
Athletes
- Affoué Amandine Allou, sprinter
 - Gregory Arkhurst, Olympic swimmer
 - Louise Ayétotché, sprinter
 - Mohamed Bengali, footballer
 - Max Brito, Senegal-born former rugby union player
 - Aruna Dindane, footballer for Lekhwiya
 - Didier Drogba, retired footballer
 - Emmanuel Eboué, retired footballer
 - Gervinho, footballer for A.S. Roma
 - Salomon Kalou, footballer for Lille OSC
 - Arouna Koné, footballer for Lekhwiya
 - Kolo Touré, footballer for Liverpool
 - Yaya Touré, footballer for Manchester City
 - Wilfried Bony. footballer for Swansea City A.F.C.
 - yagiz alp, footballer for Sevilla
 - Seydou Doumbia, footballer for CSKA Moscow
 - Yann Ekra, footballer for Harrisburg City Islanders
 
Clergymen/Religious leaders
Artists/Designers
- Soum Bill, singer
 - Frédéric Bruly Bouabré (aka Cheik Nadro), artist
 - Alpha Blondy, international singer
 - Joana Choumali, photographer
 - Charles Dago, photographer
 - Ananias Leki Dago, photographer
 - Claudie Titty Dimbeng, abstract painter
 - Tiken Jah Fakoly, singer
 - Gauz, photographer
 - Emile Guebehi, sculptor
 - Ahmadou Kourouma, novelist
 - Laetitia Ky, artist
 - Mathile Moraeau, painter
 - Valérie Oka, artist
 - O'Plérou, graphic designer
 - Malick Sidibe, photographer
 - Paul Sika, photographer
 
Politicians and leaders
- Noel Ahipeaud
 - Daniel Aka Ahizi, Minister of Environment, Water, and Forestry (2006–)
 - Simeon Aké
 - Laurent Akoun, Secretary General of the Ivorian Popular Front
 - Pierre Djédji Amondji, Governor of Abidjan
 - Paulette Badjo Ezouehu, former Minister of Human Rights and Public Liberties
 - Youssouf Bakayoko, current Minister of Foreign Affairs
 - Charles Konan Banny, former prime minister (2005–2007)
 - Henri Konan Bédié, former president (1993–1999)
 - Félix Houphouët-Boigny, first president of Ivory Coast
 - Ibrahim Coulibaly, former army sergeant and rebel leader
 - Henriette Diabaté, former Minister of Culture (1990–1993, 2000), former Minister of Justice (2003–05) and current Secretary-General of the RDR (1999–)
 - Seydou Diarra, former prime minister (2000, 2003–2005)
 - Félix Doh, former rebel leader and leader of the MPIGO
 - Daniel Kablan Duncan, former prime minister (1993–1999)
 - Amara Essy, diplomat and former Permanent Representative of Ivory Coast to the United Nations (1981–1990)
 - Laurent Gbagbo, former president of Ivory Coast (2000–2010)
 - Simone Gbagbo, wife of Laurent Gbagbo and member of the Ivorian Popular Front
 - Charles Blé Goudé, political leader
 - Robert Guéï, former military leader
 - Albertine Gnanazan Hépié
 - Marie Koré, Independence protester and national hero.
 - Ramata Ly-Bakayoko, former Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research (2016–2018), Minister of Women, Families, and Children (2018–)
 - Alassane Ouattara, former prime minister, current president of the Republic of Ivory Coast (2010–)
 - Guillaume Soro, current prime minister of Ivory Coast (2007–)
 - Anne Gnahouret Tatret, politician and diplomat
 - Masséré Touré (born 1974), politician active in communications and finance
 
Writers
- Angèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo, poet and journalist
 - Micheline Coulibaly, Vietnam-born children's books writer
 - Bernard Binlin Dadié, novelist, playwright and poet
 - Agnès Kraidy, journalist
 - Marguerite Abouet, writer of graphic novel Aya
 
Other
- Mireille Dosso (born 1952), virologist
 - Keiona, drag queen and winner of Drag Race France (season 2)
 - Ouattara Lagazane
 - Loza Maléombho, fashion designer
 - Herve Lamizana
 - Bamba Mamadou
 - Ibrahim Meité
 - René Djédjémel Mélédjé
 - Léon Emmanuel Monnet
 - Éric Pacôme N'Dri
 - Célestine N'Drin
 - Alain Ngalani
 - Clement N'Goran
 - Michel Amani N'Guessan
 - Pascal Affi N'Guessan
 - Aboubakar Diaby Ouattara
 - Alassane Ouattara
 - Véronique Tadjo
 - Gabriel Tiacoh
 - Frank Waota
 - Francis Wodié
 - Jean-Olivier Zirignon
 
See also
References
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