• Zamindar family of Kashiara •
Nawab Abdul Jabbar (1837–1918), bureaucrat and deputy magistrate •
Abul Kasem (1872–1936), politician •
Abul Hashim (1905–1974), politician •
Badruddin Umar (born 1931), Marxist–Leninist theorist and political activist • Konar family •
Hare Krishna Konar (1915–1974), Indian Marxist revolutionary and politician •
Benoy Krishna Konar (1930–2014), Indian politician •
Maharani Konar (1933–2024), Indian politician • Chowdhury family •
Chowdhury Abu Taleb (died 1971), politician •
Siddiqullah Chowdhury (born 1949), Islamic scholar and politician • Ahmad family of Kulia (Raina) •
Ekramuddin Ahmad (1872–1940), author and activist •
Naziruddin Ahmad (born 1889), member of the Constituent Assembly of India • Mondal family of Galsi •
Idrish Mondal, politician •
Mehbub Mondal (born 1966), politician • Syed family •
Syed Abul Mansur Habibullah (1917–1996), Law Minister of West Bengal •
Dr. Syeda Mamtaz Sanghamita (born 1946), gynaecologist •
Abdullah al-Baqi [Tubgram] (1886–1952), Islamic scholar and member of the Central Legislative Assembly •
Syed Abdus Samad [Bhuri] (1895–1964), footballer •
Abdul Halim [Keuburi] (1901–1966), member of the West Bengal Legislative Council •
Mohammed Abdullah Rasul (1903–1991), politician and author •
Kazi Kader Newaj (1909–1983), poet •
Janab Abdus Sattar [Tola] (1911–1965), politician •
Abu Mohammed Habibullah (1911–1983), historian and former President of Bangla Academy •
Syed Shahedullah [Burdwan] (1913–1991), politician and author •
Habibur Rahman [Palishgram] (1923–1976), poet •
Munshi Mohammad Fazle Kader [Ketugram] (1928–2019), civil servant •
Mahboob Zahedi (1929–2006), politician and soldier of Indian National Army •
Syed Hasan Imam (born 1935), actor •
Nur Alam Ziku [Haripur] (1938–2010), politician and filmmaker •
Mokbula Manzoor [Kalna] (1938–2020), novelist •
Hasan Azizul Huq [Jabagram] (1939–2021), short-story writer and novelist •
Kazi Abu Zafar Mohammed Hasan Siddiqui (1940–2012), activist •
Abu Ayesh Mondal [Akbarnagar] (born 1944), politician •
Sayed Md Masih [Bhatar] (born 1944), politician •
Saifuddin Choudhury [Memari] (1952–2014), politician •
Sekh Sahonawez (born 1958), politician •
Sheikh Saidul Haque [Jagulipara] (born 1954), academic and politician •
Nurul Islam Mollah [Kalna], politician •
Mollah Humayun Kabir [Purbasthali], politician •
Nurunnesa Sattar [Purbasthali], politician •
Mohammad Hossain [Khandaghosh], politician •
Abul Hasem Mondal [Kantipur], politician •
Nargis Begum, politician •
Maladhar Basu, Bengali poet of 15th century •
Rajshekhar Basu, Bengali writer, chemist and lexicographer better known by his pen name
Parashuram •
Sadhak Kamalakanta Bhattacharya,
Bengali Shakta poet and
yogi of India •
Rash Behari Bose, Indian revolutionary leader known for organising
Indian National Army •
Ghanaram Chakrabarty, Bengali poet of the early modern period •
Batukeshwar Dutt, Indian socialist revolutionary and independence fighter •
Satyendranath Dutta, Bengali poet •
Rash Behari Ghosh, Indian politician, lawyer, social worker and philanthropist. The street Rashbehari Avenue in Kolkata was named after him. •
Somai Kisku, Indian writer in Santali language •
Partha Sarathi Mukherjee, Indian Scientist •
Shakti Samanta, famous Indian film director •
Sukumar Sen, Bengali linguist and historian of the Bengali literature •
Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel laureate,
Bengali poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer and painter whose ancestral village was Kush in this district == See also ==