
A collage of notable Javanese people
This is a list of notable Javanese people.
Academics
- Ki Hajar Dewantara, pioneer of education in Indonesia.[1]
 - Winai Dahlan, director of Halal Science Center, Chulalongkorn University
 - Poerbatjaraka, specialist in Javanese literature
 - Selo Soemardjan, sociologist
 - Siti Fadilah, Indonesian cardiology research specialist and former Minister of Health of Indonesia
 - Soedarsono Hadisapoetro, agriculture scientist
 
Activists
- Jack van Tongeren, A white supremacist and racist, former leader of Australian neo-Nazi group "Australian Nationalist Movement" (Javanese father and Australian mother)
 - Kartini, Indonesian national hero, pioneer of Javanese women rights
 - Munir Said Thalib, human rights activist (also of Arab descent)
 
Art
- Affandi, expressionistic painter
 - Basuki Abdullah, Indonesian realist and naturalist painter
 - Djoko Pekik, painter and sculptor
 - Guruh Sukarnoputra, choreographer
 - Iwan Tirta, Indonesian batik designer
 - Soeki Irodikromo, Surinamese painter
 - Reinier Asmoredjo, Surinamese painter
 - Marina Joesoef, Indonesian painter and photographer (Javanese father)
 - Raden Saleh, aristocratic painter in the 19th century
 
Authors
- Ayu Utami, author, known for the novel Saman
 - George Junus Aditjondro, Indonesian sociologist
 - Koentjaraningrat, Indonesian anthropologist
 - Mpu Prapanca, Buddhist monk and poet, author of the Nagarakretagama
 - Pramoedya Ananta Toer, author, known for the novel Bumi Manusia
 - Sapardi Djoko Damono, poet
 - Subagio Sastrowardoyo, poet, essayist and literary critic
 - Willibrordus S. Rendra, dramatist and poet
 - Ronggowarsito, poet from the court of Kraton Surakarta
 
Business
- Dahlan Iskan, owner of Jawa Pos Group and President Director of PLN Indonesia[2]
 - Setiawan Djody, owner of Setdco group
 - Tommy Suharto, founder of Humpuss group
 
Cinema
- Garin Nugroho, film director
 - Febian Nurrahman Saktinegara, film director
 - Rudy Soedjarwo, film director
 
Classical figures
- Gajah Mada, Majapahitan prime minister who became famous with his palapa oath
 - Airlangga, founder of the Kahuripan kingdom
 - Hayam Wuruk, king from Rajasa dynasty and the fourth monarch of Majapahit during the empire's golden age
 - Joko Tingkir, founder and first king of the Sultanate of Pajang
 - Jayabaya, king and prophet in ancient Kediri kingdom
 - Ken Arok, founder of Rajasa dynasty whose descendants became the ruling house of Singhasari Kingdom and Majapahit empire
 - Ken Dedes, wife of Ken Arok
 - Raden Wijaya, king from Rajasa dynasty and the first monarch of Majapahit
 - Rakai Pikatan, king of Sanjaya dynasty in the 9th century AD, builder of Prambanan Hindu temple in Central Java
 - Samaratungga, king of Sailendra dynasty, builder of the Borobudur Buddhist temple in Central Java
 
Comedians
Economics
- Airlangga Hartanto, 28th Ministry Industry of Indonesia
 - Bambang Soesatyo, 17th Speaker of People's Representative Council
 - Boediono, former governor Bank of Indonesia and 11th Vice President of Indonesia
 - Joko Widodo, 7th President of Indonesia
 - Radius Prawiro, former governor Bank of Indonesia
 - Subroto, economist and part of the Berkeley Mafia
 - Setya Novanto, 16th Speaker of People's Representative Council
 - Susi Pudjiastuti, 1st CEO Susi Air
 - Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesian minister and Managing Director of the World Bank Group
 - Widjojo Nitisastro, Indonesian minister
 
Entertainment
- Adipati Dolken, Indonesian actor and model (also of German descent)
 - Adinia Wirasti, Indonesian actress and model[3]
 - Adjie Massaid, Indonesian actor, model, and politician
 - Amara, prominent Indonesian singer, model, actress and practitioner of Muay Thai
 - Anjasmara, Indonesian actor and yogist
 - Ario Bayu, Indonesian actor and model
 - Aziz Sattar, Singaporean and Malaysian actor, comedian, singer, and director
 - Basuki, Indonesian comedian
 - Benyamin Sueb, Indonesian comedian, actor, and singer (Javanese father)
 - Christian Sugiono, Indonesian actor and model (also of Chinese, German descent)
 - Dian Sastrowardoyo, Indonesian model and actress
 - Didi Petet, Indonesian actor
 - Dwi Sasono, Indonesian actor
 - Kasma Booty, Malaysian actress and film star
 - Luna Maya Sugeng, model, actress, singer and presenter (also of Austrian descent)
 - Mariana Renata (half-Indonesian), model
 - Maria Selena, Indonesian actress
 - Mark-Paul Gosselaar, actor (Javanese mother)
 - Maudy Ayunda, Indonesian actress, model, activist, singer, and writer
 - Nadine Alexandra (half-Indonesian), actress
 - Nadine Chandrawinata (half-Indonesian), actress and model
 - Nicholas Saputra, Indonesian actor (half Javanese-half German)
 - Pandji Pragiwaksono, Indonesian stand-up comedian
 - Pradikta Wicaksono, Indonesian singer and actor
 - Pierre Coffin, French director and animator (Javanese mother)
 - RIo Dewanto, Indonesian actor and model
 - Roy Marten (half-Indonesian), Indonesian actor, model and producer
 - Sheila Majid, Malaysian singer
 - Tio Pakusadewo, prominent Indonesian actor
 - Tora Sudiro, Indonesian actor
 - Tukul Arwana, Indonesian comedian and late night talk show host
 - Widyawati, Indonesian actress
 - Yoshi Sudarso, Indonesian actor
 - Yuki Kato, Indonesian actress, model, and television presenter (half Javanese-half Japanese)
 
Journalism
- Aiman Witjaksono, Indonesian journalist, news anchor, and interviewer
 - Bambang Harymurti, editor-in-chief of Tempo
 - Goenawan Mohamad, founder of Tempo
 
Military
- Ahmad Yani, Indonesian Revolutionary Hero
 - Bambang Darmono, Indonesian major general
 - Bambang Soegeng, Indonesian independence hero
 - Bambang Hendarso Danuri, chief of the Indonesian National Police
 - Djatikoesoemo, Indonesian independence hero
 - Djoko Suyanto, former commander of the Indonesian army
 - Endriartono Sutarto, former commander of the Indonesian army
 - Gatot Soebroto, Indonesian independence hero
 - Katamso, Indonesian revolutionary hero
 - Kyai Ronggo Ngabehi Soero Pernollo, Chinese-Javanese police chief, bureaucrat and founder of the Muslim branch of the Han family of Lasem
 - Leonardus Benjamin Moerdani, former commander of Indonesian army
 - M. T. Haryono, Indonesian revolutionary hero
 - Omar Dhani, former Indonesian chief of the Air Staff
 - Sarwo Edhie Wibowo, Indonesian general
 - S. Parman, Indonesian revolutionary hero
 - Soeprapto, Indonesian revolutionary hero
 - Sudirman, Indonesian general during war of independence
 - Suharto, Indonesian Army, President of Indonesia
 - Supriyadi, appointed in absentia as Indonesia's first Minister of Defense, but never came forward
 - Sutanto, former chief of Indonesian Police and the third head of Indonesian intelligence
 - Sutomo, Indonesian military leader during the Indonesian National Revolution against the Netherlands
 - Sutoyo Siswomiharjo, Indonesian revolutionary hero
 - Untung Syamsuri, leader of the 30 September Movement
 - Widodo Adi Sutjipto, former commander of Indonesian army
 - Wiranto, former commander of the Indonesian military
 
Music
- Ahmad Dhani, Indonesian rock singer and songwriter (also of Ashkenazi Jewish descent)
 - Anang Hermansyah, singer
 - Anggun Cipta Sasmi, Indonesian and French singer
 - Ardhito Pramono, singer
 - Ari Lasso, singer, musical artist
 - Azmyl Yunor, Malaysian singer-songwriter
 - Didi Kempot, singer-songwriter
 - Ebiet G. Ade, singer and songwriter
 - Eddie Van Halen and Alex Van Halen, American rock band Van Halen, Javanese mother
 - Gesang Martohartono, composer of the song "Bengawan Solo"
 - Gombloh, singer and inger-songwriter
 - Ian Antono, guitarist and songwriter
 - Inul Daratista, dangdut singer
 - Isyana Sarasvati, singer-songwriter
 - Iwan Fals, folk singer-songwriter
 - Krisdayanti, popular singer
 - Maissy (Pramaisshela Arinda Daryono Putri), child singer
 - Mawi, Malaysian singer
 - Michelle Branch, American singer (one Javanese grandparent)
 - Nafa Urbach, actress and singer
 - Ning Baizura, Malaysian pop singer
 - K.P.H Notoprojo, composer
 - Rini Wulandari, singer
 - Siti Nurhaliza, Malaysian singer and actress (Javanese-Malays).
 - Slamet Abdul Sjukur, composer
 - Soimah, singer, comedian, pesindhen, and entertainer
 - Tiara Andini, singer
 - Titiek Puspa, musician
 - Raden Ajeng Srimulat, Keroncong singer and comedian popular in the 1940s-1960s
 - Sudirman Arshad, a popular Malaysian singer in the 1980s
 - Urip Achmad Ariyanto, singer
 - Via Vallen, dangdut koplo singer
 - Vidi Aldiano, singer
 - W.R Supratman, composer of "Indonesia Raya", the national anthem of Indonesia
 - Yuni Shara, pop singer
 
Politics
- Abdurrahman Wahid, Muslim intellectual and former Indonesian president (also of Chinese and Arab descent)
 - Agung Laksono, Indonesian minister of peoples welfare
 - Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Current President of UMNO
 - Ali Sastroamidjojo, former Prime Minister of Indonesia
 - Amien Rais, leader of Indonesia's Constitutional Assembly (MPR), 1999-2004
 - Anas Urbaningrum, the chairman of the Democratic Party
 - Anton Apriantono, Indonesian minister
 - B. J. Habibie, scientist and former Indonesian president (also of Bugis descent)
 - Budiman Sudjatmiko, Indonesian parliament member
 - Ernest Douwes Dekker, Indonesian freedom fighter, one of the founder of Indische Partij (also of Dutch and German descent)
 - Ganjar Pranowo, Indonesian politician, former Governor of Central Java
 - Gibran Rakabuming Raka, current Mayor of Surakarta, son of Joko Widodo
 - Hidayat Nur Wahid, leader of Indonesia's Constitutional Assembly (MPR)
 - Joko Widodo, current Indonesian president, former Governor of Jakarta and Mayor of Surakarta
 - Megawati Soekarnoputri, former Indonesian president, daughter of Sukarno
 - Mohamed Khir bin Toyo, ex-Chief Minister of Selangor, Malaysia
 - Mohamed Rahmat, former Information Minister of Malaysia
 - Musso, leader of the Communist Party of Indonesia
 - Muhyiddin Yassin, former prime minister of malaysia.
 - Nur Jazlan Mohamed, Malaysian politician and member of the Parliament of Malaysia
 - Sjam Kamaruzaman, key member of the Communist Party of Indonesia
 - Paul Somohardjo, Surinamese politician
 - Prabowo Subianto, Chief of the Gerindra party
 - Retno Marsudi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia
 - Ruslan Abdulgani, former Indonesian vice prime minister
 - Sutiyoso, former Governor of Jakarta
 - Soenario, former Indonesian foreign minister and ambassador
 - Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX, former Indonesian vice-president, former Sultan of Yogyakarta, former Governor of Special Region of Yogyakarta
 - Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X, current Sultan of Yogyakarta, current Governor of Special Region of Yogyakarta
 - Sudharmono, former Indonesian vice-president
 - Suharto, former Indonesian president
 - Sukarno, one of Indonesia's founding fathers and former president
 - Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, former Indonesian president
 - Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo, Indonesian independence hero, one of the founders of the Indische Partij
 - Tjokroaminoto, first leader of Sarekat Dagang Islam
 - Tri Rismaharini, Indonesian politician, former Mayor of Surabaya (first woman mayor of surabaya), current Indonesian Minister of Social Affairs
 - Try Sutrisno, former Indonesian vice-president
 - Wahid Hasyim, first Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs, father of Abdurrahman Wahid
 - Wilopo, former Prime Minister of Indonesia
 - Yenny Wahid, Indonesian Islamic activist and politician, daughter of Abdurrahman Wahid
 
Religion
- Abdurrahman Wahid, chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama, President of Indonesia
 - Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesian Islamic revivalist who established Muhammadiyah in 1912
 - Albertus Soegijapranata, first Indonesian native bishop
 - Emha Ainun Nadjib, prominent Indonesian Muslim intellectual
 - Hasyim Asy'ari, founder of Nahdlatul Ulama
 - Hasyim Muzadi, chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama, indonesian politician
 - Ibrahim Tunggul Wulung, Protestant evangelist
 - Ignatius Suharyo, Roman Catholic archbishop of Archdiocese of Jakarta
 - Julius Darmaatmadja, Indonesian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic church
 - Justinus Darmojuwono, first Indonesian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic church
 - Kyai Sadrach, prominent Protestant evangelist and influential leader
 - Muammar Z.A., Indonesian Quran reciter
 - Nurcholish Madjid, prominent Indonesian Muslim intellectual
 - Parwati Soepangat, Indonesian Buddhist figure who established Wanita Buddhis Indonesia (WBI) in 1973 and became the first chairman of WBI.
 - Wahid Hasyim, chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama and Indonesian minister
 - Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo, founder of new religious movement Subud
 
Science
- Pratiwi Sudarmono, scientist and former astronaut candidate
 - Samaun Samadikun, engineer and educator
 - Y. B. Mangunwijaya, Indonesian architect, writer, and Catholic religious leader
 
Sports
- Ananda Mikola, Indonesian race car driver
 - Andik Vermansyah, Indonesian soccer player
 - Bambang Pamungkas, Indonesian soccer player
 - Bima Sakti, Indonesian soccer player
 - Budi Sudarsono, Indonesian soccer player
 - Bambang Suprianto, Indonesian badminton player
 - Bruce Diporedjo
 - Citra Febrianti, Indonesian weightlifter
 - Eko Yuli Irawan, Indonesian weightlifter
 - Gunawan Dwi Cahyo, Indonesian soccer player
 - Hendro Kartiko, Indonesian soccer player
 - Icuk Sugiarto, former Indonesian badminton player, rated among the world's best in the 1980s
 - Ika Yuliana Rochmawati, Indonesian archer player
 - Joko Riyadi, Indonesian badminton player
 - Virgil Soeroredjo, Surinamese badminton player
 - Joko Suprianto, former Indonesian badminton player, rated among the world's best in the 1990s
 - Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto, Indonesian soccer player
 - Leroy Resodihardjo, Dutch professional footballer
 - Lilies Handayani, Indonesian archer player
 - Maarten Atmodikoro, Dutch/Surinamese footballer
 - Dylan Darmohoetomo, Surinamese badminton player
 - Mahali Jasuli, Malaysian footballer
 - Maria Kristin Yulianti, Indonesian badminton player, Olympic bronze medalist
 - Mohd Amri Yahyah, Malaysian footballer
 - Mohd Safee Mohd Sali, Malaysian footballer
 - Moreno Soeprapto, Indonesian race car driver
 - Nova Widianto, Indonesian badminton player
 - Pratama Arhan, Indonesian footballer
 - Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Dutch swimmer
 - Rian Ardianto, Indonesian badminton player
 - Rina Dewi Puspitasari, Indonesian archer
 - Rina Dewi Puspitasari, Indonesian archer player
 - Serginho van Dijk, Indonesian soccer player
 - Shesar Rhustavito, Indonesian badminton player
 - Sigit Budiarto, Indonesian badminton athlete
 - Sigourney Bandjar, Surinamese-born Dutch footballer
 - Sony Dwi Kuncoro, Indonesian badminton player, Olympic bronze medalist
 - Sri Indriyani, Indonesian weightlifter
 - Sugiantoro, Indonesian soccer player
 - Suryo Agung Wibowo, Indonesian sprinter
 - Triyatno, Indonesian weightlifter
 - Utut Adianto, Indonesian chess Grandmaster
 - Wahyu Wijiastanto, Indonesian soccer player
 - Widodo C Putro, Indonesian soccer player
 - Winarni Binti Slamet, Indonesian weightlifter
 - Yayuk Basuki, Indonesian tennis athlete
 - Yongki Aribowo, Indonesian soccer player
 - Neraysho Kasanwirjo
 
Others
- Agni Pratistha, Indonesia's representative at the Miss Universe 2007 pageant
 - Emha Ainun Nadjib, An expert of deconstruction of value understanding, communication patterns, methods of cultural relationships, education of ways of thinking, and the pursuit of solutions to community problems.
 - Maya Soetoro-Ng, Barack Obama's half-sister (also of German descent)
 - Nadine Chandrawinata, Indonesia's representative at the Miss Universe 2006 pageant (also of German and Chinese descent)
 - Pangeran Diponegoro, Javanese prince who opposed Dutch colonial rule
 - Putri Raemawasti, Indonesia's representative at the Miss Universe 2008 pageant
 - Siti Hartinah, wife of former Indonesian President Suharto, first lady of Indonesia
 - Mak Erot, who lived to be over 100 and was noted for penis-extension techniques
 
See also
References
- ↑ "National Heroes Indonesia: Ki Hajar Dewantara; Education Pioneer | Indonesia Investments". www.indonesia-investments.com. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
 - ↑ "Minister Dahlan Iskan Applauds Madiun Artists". Tempo. 2014-03-11. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
 - ↑ Bhisma, Mahardian Prawira (11 May 2017). "Bakat Seni Sudah Mengalir Sejak Adinia Wirasti Kecil". detikhot (in Indonesian). Retrieved 9 February 2022.
 
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