List of people from Bratislava

This is an alphabetically sorted list of personalities from Bratislava in Slovakia. Due to the city's former multi-cultural character, in addition to Slovaks it includes people of German, Austrians, Hungarian and other nationalities.

A

 * Michaela Abrhámová (born 1993), Slovak volleyball player
 * Ladislav Almási (born 1999), Slovak football player.
 * Alena Antalová (born 1972), Slovak actress
 * Dimitrij Andrusov (1897–1976), Slovak geologist of Russian origin, member of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.
 * Stanislav Angelovič (born 1982), Slovak football player.
 * Samuel Antálek (born 1997), Slovak football player.
 * György Apponyi (1808–1899), Hungarian conservative politician.
 * Peter Aristone (born 1980), Slovak singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer.
 * Ján Arpáš (1917–1976), Slovak football player.
 * Christian Attersee (born 1940), Austrian painter.
 * Radoslav Augustín (born 1987), Slovak football player.
 * Lajos Aulich (1793–1849), Hungarian general and third Defence minister of Hungary.

B

 * Andrej Babiš (born 1954), Czech politician and businessman.
 * Tomáš Bagi (born 1991), Slovak football player.
 * Fritz Balogh (1920–1951), German football player.
 * Jozef Banáš (born 1948), Slovak novelist, journalist, diplomat and politician.
 * Alojz Baránik (born 1954), Slovak lawyer and politician.
 * Gyula Bárdos (born 1958), Hungarian politician.
 * Judit Bárdos (born 1988), Slovak actress.
 * Kázmér Batthyány (1807–1854), Hungarian politician, minister.
 * Lajos Batthyány (1807–1849), Hungarian magnate, first prime minister of Hungary.
 * Ľubomír Belák (born 1951), Slovak musician, vocalist, music composer and TV producer.
 * Gabriela Beňačková (born 1947), Slovak lyric soprano.
 * Monika Beňová (born 1968), Slovak politician.
 * Klaudia Boczová (born 1990), Slovak tennis player.
 * Shlomo Breznitz (born 1936), Israeli author, psychologist, and president of the University of Haifa.
 * Peter Brezovan (born 1979), Slovak football player.
 * Petra Brocková (born 1976), Slovak actress and stand-up comedian.
 * Dagmar Bruckmayerová (born 1969), Slovak actress.
 * Katarína Brychtová (born 1967), Slovak actress and television presenter.
 * Celeste Buckingham (born 1995), Slovak singer and songwriter.
 * Béla Bugár (born 1958), Slovak politician.
 * Martin Bútora (born 1944), Slovak sociologist, writer, university professor and diplomat.

C

 * Štefan Čambal (1908–1990), Slovak football player.
 * Ján Čapkovič (born 1948), Slovak football player.
 * Jozef Čapkovič (born 1948), Slovak football player.
 * Dušan Čaplovič (born 1946), Slovak politician.
 * Zuzana Čaputová (born 1973), Slovak politician, lawyer and environmental activist.
 * Ivan Čarnogurský (1933–2022), Slovak businessman and politician.
 * Ján Čarnogurský (born 1944), Slovak politician.
 * Soňa Čechová (1930–2007), Slovak translator.
 * Roman Čerepkai (born 2002), Slovak football player.
 * Pavol Červenák (born 1987), Slovak tennis player.
 * Peter Chrappan (born 1984), Slovak football player.
 * Dominika Cibulková (born 1989). Slovak tennis player.
 * Ivan Čičmanec (born 1942), Slovak writer.
 * Jana Bittó Cigániková (born 1983), Slovak politician.
 * Erik Čikoš (born 1988), Slovak football player.
 * Jakub Čunta (born 1996), Slovak football player.
 * Juraj Czinege (born 1977), Slovak football player.

D

 * Herta Däubler-Gmelin (born 1943), German politician.
 * Anna Daučíková (born 1950), Slovak visual artist and activist.
 * Árpád Degen (1866–1934), Hungarian biologist, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
 * Marián Dirnbach (born 1979), Slovak football player.
 * Martin Dobrotka (born 1985), Slovak football player.
 * Ernst von Dohnányi (1877–1960), Hungarian pianist and composer.
 * Marek Dolezaj (born 1998), Slovak professional basketball player.
 * Andrej Doležal (born 1981), Slovak politician.
 * Erzsébet Dolník (1940–2021), Slovak politician.
 * Emília Došeková (1937-2021), Slovak actress
 * Ondrej Dostál (born 1971), Slovak politician and former journalist.
 * Juraj Draxler (born 1975), Slovak political scientist and politician.
 * Tomáš Drucker (born 1978), Slovak politician.
 * Ľudovít Dubovský (1918–1998), Slovak football player.
 * Peter Dubovský (footballer) (1972–2000), Slovak football player.
 * Jana Dukátová (born 1983), Slovak slalom canoeist.
 * Árpád Duka-Zólyomi (1941–2013), Hungarian nuclear physicist, university teacher and politician from Slovakia.
 * Bucura Dumbravă (1868–1926), Romanian writer and esotericist.
 * Filip Ďuriš (born 1995), Slovak football player.
 * Jozef Džubara (born 1965), Slovak football player.

E

 * Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher (1804–1849), Austrian botanist.
 * Árpád Érsek (born 1958), Slovak politician.
 * Yvette Estermann (born 1967), Swiss politician.
 * Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231), Catholic Saint.

F

 * Ferdinand Faczinek (1911–1991), Slovak football player.
 * János Fadrusz (1858–1903), Hungarian sculptor.
 * Kristína Farkašová (born 1982), Slovak actress, singer, dramaturge, presenter, comedian, editor, blogger and naïve art painter.
 * Dana Fecková (born 1987), Slovak football player.
 * Martin Fehérváry (born 1999), Slovak ice hockey player.
 * Zuzana Fialová (born 1974), Slovak actress.
 * Peter Fieber (born 1964), Slovak football player.
 * Peter Fieber (footballer, born 1989) (born 1989), Slovak football player.
 * Gisi Fleischmann (1894–1944), leader of the Bratislava Working Group.
 * Branislav Fodrek (born 1981), Slovak football player.
 * Flora Frangepán (fl. 1743), Hungarian writer.
 * Fedor Frešo (1947–2018), Slovak rock and jazz bassist and singer.
 * Ľubomír Ftáčnik (born 1957), Slovak chess master.
 * Ferdinand Udvardy (1895-1945), World War I flying ace of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

G

 * Csaba Gabris (born 1988), Slovak football player.
 * Tina Gažovičová (born 1986), Slovak politician.
 * Lukáš Gašparovič (born 1993), Slovak football player.
 * Lenka Gazdíková (born 1986), Slovak football player.
 * Martin Glváč (born 1967), Slovak politician.
 * Vladimír Godár (born 1956), Slovak classical and film score composer.
 * Jozef Golonka (born 1938), Slovak ice hockey player and coach.
 * József Grassy (1894–1946), Hungarian military officer.
 * Patrik Gregora (born 1993), Slovak football player.
 * Dominik Greif (born 1997), Slovak football player.
 * Gábor Grendel (born 1980), Slovak journalist and politician.
 * Edita Gruberová (1946–2021), Slovak soprano.
 * Berthold Grünfeld (1932–2007), Norwegian psychiatrist and professor.

H

 * Zuzana Haasová (born 1981), actress and singer.
 * Michal Habai (born 1985), Slovak football player.
 * Magdaléna Hajóssyová (born 1946), Slovak soprano.
 * Jaroslav Halák (born 1985), Slovak ice hockey player.
 * Pavol Hammel (born 1948), Slovak musician, singer and producer.
 * Jack Martin Händler (1947–2023), Slovak conductor and violinist.
 * Andrej Hanták (born 1985), Slovak football player.
 * Lukáš Haraslín (born 1996), Slovak football player.
 * František Havránek (1923–2011), Czech football player.
 * Erzsébet Házy (1929–1982), Hungarian opera singer.
 * Antonie Hegerlíková (1923–2012), Czech actress, whose career in film, television and theater endured for more than seventy years.
 * Karin Haydu (1977), Slovak actress
 * Hana Hegerová (1931–2021), Slovak singer and actress.
 * Andrej Hesek (born 1981), Slovak football player.
 * Monika Hilmerová (born 1974), Slovak actress.
 * Arnošt Hložek (1929–2013), Slovak football player.
 * Andrej Hodek (born 1981), Slovak football player.
 * Ludwig von Höhnel (1857–1942), Austrian explorer.
 * Martin Hojsík (born 1977), Slovak activist, an environmental expert and a politician.
 * Michaela Hončová (born 1992), Slovak tennis player.
 * Olga Horak (born 1926), Australian survivor of the Holocaust; author.
 * Katarína Horáková (born 1934), university biology professor.
 * Simona Houda-Šaturová, Slovak classical soprano.
 * Lukas Hradecky (born 1989), Finnish football player.
 * Michal Hrazdílek (born 1995), Slovak football player.
 * Dominik Hrbatý (born 1978), Slovak tennis player.
 * Ivan Hrdlička (born 1943), Slovak football player.
 * Libor Hrdlička (born 1986), Slovak football player.
 * Martin Hromkovič (born 1982), Slovak football player.
 * Ivan Hrušovský (1927–2001), Slovak composer and educator.
 * Jana Hubinská (born 1964), Slovak film and stage actress.
 * Dávid Hudák (born 1993), Slovak football player.
 * Ladislav Hudec (born 1957), Slovak football player.
 * Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778–1837), Austrian composer and pianist.
 * Gustáv Husák (1913–1991), Slovak politician.
 * Janette Husárová (born 1974), Slovak tennis player.
 * Max Hussarek von Heinlein (1865–1935), Austrian statesman.
 * Michal Hvorecký (born 1976), Slovak author.

I

 * Alexander Ilečko (1937-2023), Sculptor
 * Dávid Ivan (born 1995), Slovak football player.

J

 * Miroslava Jánošíková (born 1969), Czech Olympic judoka.
 * Miloš Janoušek (1952–2023), Slovak folk singer and music publicist.
 * Dušan Jarjabek (born 1953), Slovak singer and politician.
 * Tomáš Janovic (1937-2023), Slovak writer
 * Zora Jaurová (born 1973), Slovak politician.
 * János Jeszenák (1800–1849), Hungarian politician, noble, Inspector of the Lutheran Diocese of Cisdanubia.
 * Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria (1833–1905), Austrian archduke.
 * Lenka Juríková (born 1990), Slovak tennis player.
 * Martin Jurkemik (born 1989), Slovak football player.
 * Eugen Jurzyca (born 1958), Slovak economist and politician.

K

 * Damián Kachút (born 2004), Slovak football player.
 * Juraj Kakaš (born 1971), Slovak football player.
 * Erik Kaliňák (born 1991), Slovak politician.
 * Robert Kaliňák (born 1971), Slovak politician.
 * Andrej Karpathy (born 1986), Slovak-Canadian computer scientist
 * Dušan Keketi (born 1951), Slovak football player.
 * Wolfgang von Kempelen (1734–1804), Hungarian inventor.
 * Vladimír Kinder (born 1969), Slovak football player.
 * József Kiss de Elemér et Ittebe (1896-1918) World War I flying ace of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
 * Jana Kiššová (born 1974), Slovak manager and former politician.
 * Livia Klausová (born 1943), Slovak-born Czech economist.
 * Ivo Klec (born 1980), Slovak tennis player.
 * Martin Kližan (born 1989), Slovak tennis player.
 * Monika Kochanová (born 1989), Slovak tennis player.
 * Gejza Kocsis (1910–1958), Czechoslovak-Hungarian football player.
 * Kristián Kolčák (born 1990), Slovak football player.
 * Ignác Kolisch (1837–1889), Hungarian banker and chess master.
 * Boris Kollár (born 1965), Slovak businessman and politician.
 * Dávid Kondrlík (born 1997), Slovak football player.
 * Mária Korenčiová (born 1989), Slovak football player.
 * Tomáš Košický (born 1986), Slovak goalkeeper.
 * Juraj Kotula (born 1995), Slovak football player.
 * Alan Kováč (born 1993), Slovak football player.
 * Michal Kovačič (born 1983), Slovak journalist
 * Emília Kováčová (1931–2020), Slovak economist and professor of employment and social development at the University of Economics in Bratislava.
 * Martin Kovaľ (born 1999), Slovak football player.
 * Jozef Kovalík (born 1992), Slovak tennis player.
 * Sergej Kozlík (born 1950), Slovak politician.
 * Samuel Kozlovský (born 1999), Slovak football player.
 * Denisa Krajčovičová (born 1968), Slovak tennis player.
 * Roman Kratochvíl (born 1974), Slovak football player.
 * Karl Kreibich (1867–1949), German politician in the First Czechoslovak Republic.
 * Marek Krejčí (1980–2007), Slovak football player.
 * Ondrej Krištofík (born 1966), Slovak football player.
 * Petra Krištúfková (born 1977), Slovak politician.
 * Eva Krížiková (1934–2020), Slovak film and stage actress.
 * Adriana Krnáčová (born 1965), Czech businesswoman and politician.
 * Ján Krošlák (born 1974), Slovak tennis player.
 * Ján Kubiš (born 1952), Slovak politician.
 * Karol Kučera (born 1974), Slovak tennis player.
 * Kristína Kučová (born 1990), Slovak tennis player.
 * Zuzana Kučová (born 1982), Slovak tennis player.
 * Jana Kulan (born 1987), Slovak-born Azerbaijani volleyball player.
 * Tatiana Kulíšková (born 1961), Slovak actress and television presenter.
 * Jozef Kundlák (born 1956), Slovak tenor.
 * Ľubomíra Kurhajcová (born 1983), Slovak tennis player.
 * Johann Sigismund Kusser (1660–1727), composer born in the Kingdom of Hungary who was active in Germany, France, and Ireland.
 * Miroslav Kusý (1931–2019), Slovak political scientist and politician.

L

 * Rudolf Laban (1879–1958), Hungarian dance artist and theorist.
 * Matúš Lacko (born 1987), Slovak football player.
 * Adam Laczkó (born 1997), Slovak football player.
 * František Lády (born 1997), Slovak football player.
 * Yehoshua Lakner (1924–2003), Israeli composer.
 * Richard Lásik (born 1992), Slovak football player.
 * Samuel Lavrinčík (born 2001), Slovak football player.
 * Ján Lehotský (born 1947), Slovak composer.
 * Philipp Lenard (1862–1947), Hungarian physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
 * Theodor von Lerch (1869–1945), Major General in the Austro-Hungarian Army, and a pioneer alpine ski instructor in Japan.
 * Ľuba Lesná (born 1954), contemporary Slovak investigative journalist, filmmaker, novelist, and playwright.
 * Andrea Letanovská (born 1969), Slovak physician and politician.
 * Lukáš Letenay (born 2001), Slovak football player.
 * Ivan Lexa (born 1961), Slovak Secret Service from 1995 to 1998.
 * Miriam Lexmann (born 1972), Slovak politician.
 * Imi Lichtenfeld (1910–1998), Hungarian-Jewish Israeli martial artist; founded the Krav Maga self-defense system.
 * Zuzana Licko (born 1960), American typeface designer.
 * Ivan Lietava (born 1983), Slovak football player.
 * Daniel Lipšic (born 1973), Slovak politician and jurist.
 * Johanna Loisinger (1865–1951), Austrian opera singer.
 * Viliam Loviska (born 1964), Slovak sculptor, painter, designer, educator and organiser of the cultural life.
 * Štefan Luby (born 1941), Slovak physicist.
 * Martina Lubyová (1967-2023), Slovak economist and politician.
 * Malte Ludin (born 1942), German filmmaker.
 * Roman Luknár (born 1965), Slovak actor.

M

 * Peter Machajdík (born 1961), Slovak composer, sound and visual artist.
 * Alois Machatschek (1928–2014), Austrian architect, architectural historian, university professor and architectural preservationist.
 * Marek Maďarič (born 1966), Slovak politician.
 * Kamila Magálová (born 1950), Slovak film and stage actress, singer, and entrepreneur.
 * Štefan Maixner (born 1968), SSlovak football player.
 * Tomáš Majtán (born 1991), Slovak football player.
 * Róbert Mak (born 1991), Slovak football player.
 * Iveta Malachovská (born 1965), Slovak television presenter and actress.
 * Herbert Thomas Mandl (1926–2007), Czechoslovak-German-Jewish author, concert violinist, philosopher and inventor.
 * Carlos Mardel (1695–1763), Hungarian-Portuguese military officer, engineer, and architect.
 * Karol Marko (born 1966), Slovak football player.
 * Ján Markoš (born 1985), Slovak author and chess player.
 * Martin Maroši (born 1988), Slovak football player.
 * Andrej Martin (born 1989), Slovak tennis player.
 * Daniel Filip Mašulovič (born 1998), Slovak football player.
 * Róbert Matejka (born 1996), Slovak football player.
 * Štefan Matlák (1934–2003), Slovak football player.
 * Ivan Matušík (1930–2022), Slovak architect.
 * Zuzana Mauréry (born 1968), Slovak actress working in film, television, and on stage, as well as a musical singer.
 * Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806–1856), Austrian composer.
 * Ľubomír Meszároš (born 1979), Slovak football player.
 * Kristína Michalaková (born 1985), Slovak tennis player.
 * Marián Miezga (born 1974), Slovak actor.
 * Jozef Mihál (born 1965), Slovak politician and tax consultant.
 * Kristián Mihálek (born 2000), Slovak football player.
 * Viktor Miklós (born 1993), Slovak football player.
 * Pavel Mikšík (born 1943), Slovak architect and designer.
 * Roman Mikulec (born 1972), Slovak politician and former soldier, Interior Minister of Slovakia from March 2020.
 * Martin Mikulič (born 1985), Slovak football player.
 * Natália Milanová (born 1982), Slovak politician.
 * Ivan Mistrík (1935–1982), Slovak actor.
 * Monika Mockovčáková (born 1971), Slovak classical pianist.
 * Pavol Molnár (1936–2021), Slovak football player.
 * Diana Mórová (born 1970), Slovak film and stage actress.
 * Gustáv Mráz (born 1934), Slovak football player.
 * Peter Mráz (born 1975), Slovak football player.
 * Peter Mutkovič (born 1945), Slovak football player.

N

 * Richard Nagy (born 2000), Slovak football player.
 * Ondrej Nepela (1951–1989), Slovak figure skater.
 * Hans Neusidler (1508–1563), German composer and lutenist of the Renaissance.
 * Lucia Ďuriš Nicholsonová (born 1976), Slovak politician.
 * Branislav Niňaj (born 1993), Slovak football player.
 * Juraj Nvota (born 1954), Slovak actor and film director.

O

 * Adam Obert (born 2002), Slovak football player.
 * Adam Friedrich Oeser (1717–1799), German painter and sculptor.
 * Juraj Okoličány (1943–2008), Czechoslovak ice hockey referee and a Slovak ice hockey administrator.
 * Lucia Ondrušová (born 1988), Slovak football player.
 * Vladimir Oravsky (born 1947), Slovak-Swedish author and film director.
 * Ľuba Orgonášová (born 1961), Slovak operatic soprano.
 * Peter Osuský (born 1953), Slovak politician.

P

 * Lukáš Parízek (born 1986), Slovak politician.
 * Tatiana Pauhofová (born 1983), Slovak actress.
 * Lukáš Pauschek (born 1992), Slovak football player.
 * Pavol Pavlis (born 1961), Slovak politician.
 * Ivan Pecha (born 1986), Slovak football player.
 * Petar Pejačević (1804–1887), Croatian politician.
 * Andrej Pernecký (born 1991), Slovak football player.
 * Silvia Petöová (1968–2019), Slovak actress.
 * Juraj Piroska (born 1987), Slovak football player.
 * Vladimír Pláteník (born 1976), Slovak tennis player.
 * Lucia Plaváková (born 1982), Slovak politician
 * Ján Počiatek (born 1970), Slovak politician.
 * Peter Podhradský (born 1979), Slovak ice hockey player.
 * Julius Podlipny (1898–1991), Slovak and Romanian painter.
 * Paul Podolay (born 1946), German politician.
 * Elena Podzámska (born 1972), Slovak actress.
 * Vladimír Pončák (born 1982), Slovak football player.
 * Andrej Porázik (born 1977), Slovak football player.
 * Tomáš Porubský (1914–1973), Slovak football player.
 * Zuzana Pramuková (born 1981), Slovak footballer player.
 * Oliver Práznovský (born 1991), Slovak footballer player.
 * Radoslav Procházka (born 1972), Slovak lawyer, former politician and former leader of the political party Sieť.

R

 * Iveta Radičová (born 1956), Slovak politician.
 * Ľudovít Rado (1914–1992), Slovak football player.
 * Ida Rapaičová (born 1943), Slovak actress and former politician.
 * Jozef Ráž (born 1979), politician
 * Rudolf Rehák (born 1965), Slovak football player.
 * Stanislava Repar (born 1960), Slovak writer
 * Heinrich Reinhardt (1865–1922), Austrian composer.
 * Bystrík Režucha (1935–2012), Slovak conductor.
 * Lukas Ridgeston (born 1974), Slovak actor and director.
 * Marek Rigo (born 1997), Slovak football player.
 * Dara Rolins (born 1972), Slovak recording artist and entrepreneur.
 * Yossele Rosenblatt (1882–1933), Ukrainian-born chazzan and composer.
 * Tatiana Rosová (born 1961), Slovak sociologist and politician.
 * Milan Rufus (1928–2009), Slovak poet, essayist, children's writer and academic.
 * Viktor Rumpelmayer (1830–1885), Austro-Hungarian architect.
 * Adam Ružička (born 1999), Slovak ice hockey player.
 * Jakub Rybárik (born 1986), Slovak actor.

S

 * Patrik Sabo (born 1993), Slovak football player.
 * Jozef Sabovčík (born 1963), Slovak figure skater.
 * Eva Sakálová (born 1985), Slovak stage and television actress.
 * Július Satinský (1941–2002), Slovak author and actor.
 * Helmut Schiff (1918–1982), Austrian composer and music educator.
 * Franz Schmidt (1874–1939), Austrian composer.
 * Brigita Schmögnerová (born 1947), Slovak economist and politician.
 * Ivan Schranz (born 1993), Slovak football player.
 * Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers (1775–1852), Austrian naturalist.
 * Andrej Šeban (born 1962), Slovak jazz fusion musician, composer, producer, studio guitarist, and instructor.
 * František Šebej (born 1947), Slovak politician and academic.
 * Filip Šebo (born 1984), Slovak football player.
 * Pavol Sedlák (born 1979), Slovak football player.
 * Samuel Šefčík (born 1996), Slovak football player.
 * Maroš Šefčovič (born 1966), Slovak diplomat and politician.
 * Johann Andreas Segner (1704–1777), German physicist.
 * Branislav Sekáč (born 1979), Slovak tennis player.
 * Marek Semjan (born 1987), Slovak tennis player.
 * Michal Šimečka (born 1984), Slovak politician, journalist and researcher who has served as Vice President of the European Parliament.
 * Ester Šimerová-Martinčeková (born 1907), Slovak painter
 * Ivan Šimko (born 1955), Slovak politician.
 * Tomáš Šimkovič (born 1987), Slovak football player.
 * Viliam Široký (1902–1971), Czechoslovakia politician.
 * Radovan Sloboda (born 1982), Slovak professional ice hockey player.
 * Samuel Benjamin Sofer (1815–1871), Rabbi of Bratislava.
 * Shimon Sofer (1820–1883), Austrian Orthodox Jewish rabbi.
 * Dominik Špiriak (born 1999), Slovak football player.
 * Majk Spirit (born 1984), Slovak rapper.
 * Ivan Šramko, (born 1957), Governor of the National Bank of Slovakia (2005-2010)
 * Rebecca Šramková (born 1996), Slovak tennis player.
 * Ľubomír Stankovský (1951-2024), Slovak pop rock musician
 * Anton Šťastný (born 1959), Slovak ice hockey player.
 * Peter Šťastný (born 1956), Slovak ice hockey player and politician.
 * Pavol Steiner (1908–1969), Czechoslovak Olympic water polo player, swimmer, and cardiac surgeon.
 * Eugene Sternberg (1915–2005), Hungarian-born American architect.
 * Wilhelm Stiassny (1842–1910), Austrian architect.
 * Ludwig Straus (1835–1899) Austrian violinist.
 * Milan Strelec (born 1972), Slovak football player.
 * Diana Štrofová (born 1973), Slovak politician
 * Peter Struhár (born 1984), Slovak football player.
 * Katarína Studeníková (born 1972), Slovak tennis player.
 * Zdena Studenková (born 1954), Slovak film and stage actress, and a musical theater singer.
 * Tomáš Stúpala (born 1966), Slovak football player.
 * Boris Susko (born 1970), Slovak politician.
 * Ladislav Švarc (born 1978), Slovak tennis player.
 * Kristína Svarinská (born 1989), Slovak actress and dubbing artist.
 * Otto Szabó (born 1981), Slovak football player.

T

 * Romana Tabak (born 1991), Slovak politician and former professional tennis player.
 * Peter Tatár (born 1953), Slovak parliament.
 * Alfred Tauber (1866–1942), Austrian mathematician.
 * Abraham Mendel Theben (1730–1768), Hungarian the Jewish community in the Kingdom of Hungary.
 * Siegfried Theiß (1882–1963), Austrian architect.
 * Yvonne Tobis (born 1948), Israeli Olympic swimmer.
 * Samuel Tomeček (born 1986), Slovak singer.
 * Mário Tóth (born 1995), Slovak football player.
 * Katarína Tóthová (born 1940), Slovak former Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia and 1st Minister of Justice of Slovakia and a long term Member of National Council of the Slovak Republic representing the People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia.
 * Martin Trnovský (born 2000), Slovak football player.
 * Vojtech Tuka (1880–1946), Slovak prime minister and minister of foreign affairs of the Slovak Republic (1939–1945), war criminal.
 * Lenka Tvarošková (born 1982), Slovak tennis player.
 * Tibor Ág, Hungarian folk music researcher.

U

 * Ferdinand Udvardy (1895–1945), Hungarian conscript.
 * Jenő Uhlyárik (1893–1974), Hungarian fencing-master.

V

 * Jozef Valachovič (born 1975), Slovak football player.
 * Juraj Valčuha (born 1976), Slovak conductor.
 * Matúš Vallo (born 1977), Slovak politician, architect, urban activist, musician, and the current Mayor of Bratislava.
 * Alexander Vencel (born 1967), Slovak football player.
 * Ingrid Veninger (born 1968), actress, writer, director, producer, and film professor who later immigrated to Canada.
 * Jan Vilcek (born 1933), professor in the Department of Microbiology at the NYU School of Medicine.
 * Róbert Vittek (born 1982), Slovak football player.
 * Gabriela Voleková (born 1981), Slovak tennis player.
 * Viktor Vondryska (born 2001), Slovak football player.
 * Igor Vrablic (born 1965), Slovak football player.

W

 * Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1964) (born 1964), Slovak football player.
 * Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989) (born 1989), Slovak football player.
 * Gisela Werbezirk (1875–1956), Austrian-Hungarian actress.
 * Miroslav Wlachovský (born 1970), Slovak diplomat.
 * Jarmila Wolfe (born 1987), Slovak tennis player.

Z

 * Peter Zajac (born 1946), Slovak literary critic and politician.
 * Rudolf Zajac (born 1951), Slovak former Minister of Health.
 * Miroslav Žbirka (1952–2021), Slovak pop and rock singer and songwriter.
 * Ilja Zeljenka (1932–2007), Slovak composer.
 * Marián Zeman (born 1974), Slovak football player.
 * Hanna Zemer (1925–2003), Israeli journalist.
 * József Zichy (1841–1924), Hungarian politician.
 * Jana Žitňanská (born 1973), Slovak politician.
 * Lucia Žitňanská (born 1964), Slovak politician.
 * Ján Zlocha (1942–2013), Slovak football player.
 * Ľudovít Zlocha (born 1945), Slovak football player.
 * Radka Zrubáková (born 1970), Slovak tennis player.
 * Tibor Zsitvay (1884–1969), Hungarian politician and jurist.
 * Veronika Zuzulová (born 1984), Slovak alpine skier.
 * Zuzana Zvolenská (born 1972), Slovak lawyer and politician.
 * Ján Zvonár (1951–2023), Slovak physician and politician.