, 2020 , 2018 , 2006 •
Taisia Afonina (1913–1994), Soviet, Russian painter and watercolorist •
David Aizman (1869–1922), Russian-Jewish novelist and playwright •
Mykola Arkas (1853–1909), composer and historian •
Isaak Babel (1894–1940), journalist and writer, spent part of his childhood in Mykolaiv •
Paul A. Baran (1909–1964), American Marxist economist •
Sy Bartlett (1900–1978), Ukrainian-American author and screenwriter/producer of Hollywood films •
Yurii Biriukov (born 1974), businessman, politician and founder of
Phoenix Wings •
Georgy Brusilov (1884–1914?), Arctic explorer •
Victor Buerger (Berger) (1904–1996), Ukrainian–British chess player •
Art Hodes (1904–1993), jazz pianist born in Mykolaiv, emigrated to
Chicago as a child •
Svetlana Ischenko (born 1969), poet, stage actress, teacher and artist •
Boris Kamensky (1870–1949), Imperial Russian violinist •
Vitaliy Kim (born 1981), businessman and politician, the
Governor of Mykolaiv Oblast since 2020 •
Vsevolod Kniaziev (born 1979), judge and lawyer •
Stepan Makarov (1849–1904), commander of the Imperial Russian Navy, oceanographer, and author •
Max Maltzman (1899–1971), American architect noted during the
Art Deco era •
Larisa Matveyeva (born 1969), poet, novelist, playwright and translator •
Serhii Melnychenko (born 1991), photographer, dancer, master of sports of the international class in ballroom dances •
Yuri Nosenko (1927–2008), KGB defector, born in Mykolaiv •
Maria Orska (1893–1930), actress of the German theater and cinema in the 1920s •
Galina Petrova (1920–1943), medic and Chief Petty Officer in the
Black Sea Fleet during WWII •
Pinkhus Rovner (1875–1919), Jewish Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary •
Serhiy Ryzhkov (1958–2017), constructor, ecologist and academic professor •
Chana Schneerson (1880–1964), mother of the seventh
Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi
Menachem Mendel Schneerson • Rabbi
Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902–1994), the
Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, born in Mykolaiv and lived there until 1907 •
Aleksandra Sokolovskaya (1872–1938), Russian Marxist revolutionary and
Leon Trotsky's first wife •
African Spir (1837–1890), philosopher, studied in Mykolaiv •
Grigory Stelmakh (1900–1942), Soviet military commander •
Iryna Sysoyenko (born 1982), politician and lawyer •
Meir Teomi (1898–1947), Ukrainian-born actor and immigrant to Mandatory Palestine who was murdered during a terrorist attack •
Leon Trotsky (1879–1940), revolutionary, studied in Mykolaiv •
Konstantin Umansky (1902–1945), Soviet diplomat, editor, journalist, and artist •
Vladimir Vasilyev (born 1967), Russian science fiction writer and musician •
Pyotr Veinberg (1831–1908), Russian Empire poet, translator, journalist, and literary historian •
Oleg Voloshyn (born 1981), Russian-Ukrainian journalist, political pundit, and former government official •
Sergei Zakharov (1950–2019), Russian singer with a rare lyrical baritone •
Hennadiy Zubko (born 1967), Ukrainian politician •
Oleksandr Zubov, (born 1983), Ukrainian chess player, born in Mykolaiv
Sport , 2016 •
Valeriy Dymo (born 1985) – swimmer who competed in the
2004,
2008 and the
2012 Summer Olympics •
Olha Kharlan (born 1990) – sabre fencer; European, world, and Olympic champion •
Olena Khomrova (born 1987) – sabre fencer, team gold medalist at the
2008 Summer Olympics. •
Nikita Rukavytsya (born 1987), professional footballer for
Israeli Premier League club
Maccabi Haifa and the Australia national team. •
Oleksiy Sereda (born 2005) – diver; at age 13, he was the 2019 European champion in the 10 metre platform event, the youngest ever to win this gold medal; lives in Mykolaiv •
Oxana Tsyhuleva (born 1973) – trampolinist, silver medalist at the
2000 Summer Olympics == See also ==