Art and entertainment •
Alexei Stepanov (1858–1923), russian genre painter, illustrator, and art teacher •
Nicolai Ivanovich Kravchenko (1867–1941), battle painter, journalist, and writer •
Rachel Devirys (1890–1983), film actress •
Max Alpert (1899–1980), photographer who worked on the front lines during
World War 2. •
Andrei Abrikosov (1906–1973), stage and film actor •
Zara Levina (1906–1976), pianist and composer •
Bob Sredersas (1910–1982), art collector •
Georges Vitaly (1917–2007), theatre director, actor, and manager •
Roman Filippov (1936–1992), theatre and film actor •
Valery Sigalevitch (born 1950), classical concert pianist •
Denis Bouriakov (born 1981), principal
flautist of the
Los Angeles Philharmonic •
Dorofeeva (born 1990), singer and fashion designer •
Diana Tishchenko (born 1990), classical violinist
Science and academia •
Evgenii Wulff (1885–1941), biologist, botanist, and plant geographer •
Viktor Grebennikov (1927–2001), scientist, naturalist, entomologist, and paranormal researcher •
Sergey Mergelyan (1928–2008), mathematician and scientist •
Yuri Manin (1937–2023), mathematician known for his work in
algebraic &
diophantine geometry •
Valeri F. Venda (born 1937), psychologist, engineer, and designer •
Oleg Kotov (born 1965), cosmonaut •
Gennady Samokhin (born 1971), speleologist •
Evhen Tsybulenko (born 1972), professor of international law
Politics and activism in 2018 •
Anna Kuliscioff (1857–1925), revolutionary, feminist, and Marxist socialist militant •
Adolph Joffe (1883–1927), revolutionary, politician, and diplomat •
Musa Mamut (1931–1978), deported Crimean Tatar who self-immolated in protest •
Leonid Pilunsky (1947-2021), politician (
Rukh) and former member of the
Verkhovna Rada of Crimea •
Andriy Senchenko (born 1959), politician and a former
member of the Ukrainian parliament •
Yelyzaveta Bohutska (born 1964), public activist and
member of the Ukrainian parliament •
Reşat Amet (1975–2014), Crimean Tatar activist •
Oleg Sentsov (born 1976), filmmaker, writer, and political activist •
Serhiy Kokurin (1978–2014), military officer who was the first soldier killed in the
Russo-Ukrainian War •
Andrey Kozenko (born 1981), former statesman and politician •
Pavlo Kazarin (born 1983), journalist and political commentator •
Tamila Tasheva (born 1985), politician (
Holos) and former
Presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea •
Olexandr Kolchenko (born 1989), left-wing activist, ecologist, and archaeologist
Religion and literature •
Saint Luke of Simferopol (1877–1961), surgeon and Archbishop of Simferopol •
Vera Mikhailova (1907–1985), Soviet children's writer and journalist •
Ilya Selvinsky (1899–1968), poet, dramatist, memoirist, and essayist
Sport in 2010 in 2014 •
Oleksandr Usyk (born 1987), heavyweight boxer and Olympic gold medallist •
Anatoliy Zayayev (1931–2012), former football player and coach •
Kateryna Serebrianska (born 1977), individual rhythmic gymnast and Olympic gold medallist •
Lyudmila Blonska (born 1977), heptathlete •
Serhiy Dotsenko (born 1979), boxer and Olympic silver medallist •
Yana Klochkova (born 1982), swimmer and five-time Olympic medalist •
Andriy Hryvko (born 1983), cyclist for
Astana •
Sergey Karjakin (born 1990), chess grandmaster who qualified for the title at the age of 12 years and 7 months •
Alisa Melekhina (born 1991), chess master •
Hanna Rizatdinova (born 1993), individual rhythmic gymnast and Olympic bronze medallist •
Natalia Popova (born 1993), competitive figure skater and Olympian •
Gleb Bakshi (born 1995), boxer and Olympic bronze medallist •
Daniil Khlusevich (born 2001), professional footballer for
Spartak Moscow ==International relations==