List of Nicaraguans

This is a list of Nicaraguans and people of Nicaraguan ethnicity:

Republic of Nicaragua
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Nicaraguan Coat of Arms
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Art

Business

Education

Fashion, models and beauty queens

  • Xiomara Blandino (b. 1984), Miss Nicaragua 2007, model.
  • Nastassja Bolivar, Nuestra Belleza Latina 2011 - Miss Nicaragua 2013 - and Top 16 in Miss Universe 2013 -The Best National Costume.
  • Iva Grijalva Pashova (b. 1986), Miss Earth Nicaragua 2007.
  • Beatriz Obregon Lacayo, Miss Nicaragua 1977
  • Thelma Rodríguez (b. 1989), Miss Nicaragua 2008.

Government and politics

José Santos Zelaya, president of Nicaragua from 1893–1909

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  • Lila T. Abaunza (1929–2008), First Lady of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007.
  • Fernando Agüero (b. 1920), politician.
  • Arnoldo Alemán (b. 1946), former President of Nicaragua from 1997–2002.
  • Leonardo Arguello Barreto (1895–1947), former President of Nicaragua (1947).
  • Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann (b. 1933), former Foreign Minister of Nicaragua (1979–1990), President of the 63rd UN General Assembly (2008–2009) and leading liberation theologian.
  • Juan Bautista Sacasa (1874–1946), former President of Nicaragua from 1933–1936.
  • Claudia Bermúdez (b. 1954), Nicaragua-American politician and entrepreneur; first Nicaraguan American to be the nominee of a major party for a seat in the United States Congress.
  • Enrique Bolaños (b. 1928), former President of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007.
  • Róger Calero (b. 1969), Nicaraguan American who ran for U.S. President in the 2004 elections.
  • Adolfo Calero (b. 1931), leader of the Contra-Revolutionary Movement.
  • Emiliano Chamorro (1871–1966), former President of Nicaragua from 1917–1920 and part of 1926.
  • Fruto Chamorro (1804–1855), first President of Nicaragua 1854–1855.
  • Manuel Coronel Kautz, vice minister of foreign relations.
  • Arturo Cruz (b. 1923), politician and diplomat.
  • Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro (1875–1879), former President of Nicaragua from 1875–1879.
  • Violeta Chamorro (b. 1929), first female president in Latin America, second in North America and 48th President of Nicaragua.
  • Adolfo Díaz (1875–1964), President of Nicaragua in 1911–1917 and 1926–1929.
  • George William Albert Hendy (1879–1888), Hereditary Chief of Miskito Nation.
  • Edmundo Jarquín (b. 1946), politician, candidate for president of Nicaragua in 2006.
  • Máximo Jerez (1818–1881), politician, lawyer, and military leader in 19th century Nicaragua.
  • Herty Lewites (1939–2006), politician.
  • Angel Bravo Lorio, politician, Communist Party of Nicaragua
  • Eduardo Montealegre (1955), politician, businessman.
  • Oldman (d. 1687), King of the Miskito Nation from 1625–1687.
  • Daniel Ortega (b. 1945), current President of Nicaragua, leader of the FSLN.
  • Edén Pastora (b. 1937), politician.
  • Mariano Prado (1776–1837), lawyer and a four-time, liberal chief of state of El Salvador.
  • Sergio Ramírez (b. 1943), Vice President of Nicaragua during the Junta, writer, intellectual.
  • Jorge Salazar Argüello (1939–1980), a Nicaraguan coffee grower and popular leader of UPANIC (Union of Agricultural Producers of Nicaragua – Unión de Productores Agropecuarios de Nicaragua), seemed poised to become the leader of the opposition to the Sandinista government, until his death at the hands of State Security forces.
  • José Santos Zelaya (1853–1919), president of Nicaragua from 1893–1909.
  • Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa (1908-1997), Ambassador of Nicaragua to the United States (1943-1979), Dean of the Diplomatic Corps (1958-1979), Washington, DC
  • Hilda Solis (b. 1957), U.S. congresswoman.
  • Anastasio Somoza García (1896–1956), 34th and 39th President of Nicaragua
  • Anastasio Somoza Debayle (1925–1980), 44th and 45th President of Nicaragua from 1967 to 1972 and from 1974 to 1979.
  • Luis Somoza Debayle (1922–1967), 40th President of Nicaragua from 1956–1963.
  • Jose Santos Zelaya (1853–1919), president.

Journalism

Literature

Gioconda Belli was designated amongst the 100 most important poets during the 20th century.
Ruben Darío in 1915.

Military and police

Movies and TV entertainment

Music

DJ Craze at a rave in 2002
Singer songwriter Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy

Non-Governmental Organizations

Religion

Ernesto Cardenal is a poet, Roman Catholic priest and a famous liberation theologian.

Revolutionaries

Science

Clodomiro Picado Twight was a pioneer in the medical research on molds and snake venoms.

Sports

Devern Hansack, former professional baseball player, pitching for the Boston Red Sox.
José "Quiebra Jícara" Alfaro, boxer; world champion

Baseball

Boxing

  • Román González (b. 1987), boxer, world champion.
  • José Alfaro (b. 1983), boxer, world champion.
  • Rosendo Alvarez (b. 1970), boxer, former world champion, only person to hold the undefeated flyweight champion to a draw.
  • Alexis Argüello (b. 1952), boxer, former world champion.
  • Julio Gamboa (b. 1971), lightweight boxer.
  • Eddie Gazo (b. 1950), super welterweight boxer.
  • Ricardo Mayorga (b. 1973), boxer, former WBA/WBC Welterweight champion and WBC Junior Middleweight world champion.
  • David Obregon (b. 1978), professional boxer.
  • Juan Palacios (b. 1980), professional boxer, reigning WBC Interim Minimumweight World Champion.
  • Luis Alberto Pérez (b. 1978), boxer, current IBF world junior-bantamweight champion.
  • Adonis Rivas (b. 1972), boxer, former world champion.

Football (Soccer)

  • Armando Collado (b. 1985), professional soccer player.
  • Denis Espinoza (b. 1983), professional soccer player.
  • Shawn Hasani Martin (b. 1987), professional soccer player.
  • Emilio Palacios (b. 1982), professional soccer player, Nicaraguan to score a hat-trick in an international competition.
  • Wilber Sanchez (b. 1979), professional soccer player.
  • Samuel Wilson (b. 1983), professional soccer player who currently plays for Atletico Olanchano.

Martial Arts

  • Diana López (b. 1984), Olympic bronze medalist in the sport of taekwondo.
  • Mark López (b. 1982), Olympic silver medalist in the sport of taekwondo.
  • Steven López (b. 1978), first official Olympic gold medalist in the sport of taekwondo.

Swimming

Other sports

References

  1. Schmidt, Blake (2014-11-05). "Meet Carlos Pellas, Nicaragua's First Billionaire". Bloomberg.
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