List of people from Chernivtsi

The following is a list of people from Chernivtsi.

Natives

 * Sophia Agranovich, American classical concert pianist, Centaur Records recording artist and music educator
 * Aharon Appelfeld (1932–2018), Jewish writer
 * Ninon Ausländer (1895–1966), art historian and wife of Hermann Hesse
 * Rose Ausländer (1901–1988), Jewish German-language writer
 * Elyakim Badian (1925–2000), Israeli politician
 * Dmitry Bandura is a scientist, co-inventor of Mass cytometry
 * Charles K. Bliss (1897–1985), inventor of Blissymbols
 * Kasper Blond (1889–1964), Jewish surgeon, author, and inventor
 * Klara Blum (1904–1971), Jewish German-language writer in Austria, the Soviet Union, and China
 * Aurica Bojescu, Ukrainian Romanian lawyer, minority rights activist and politician
 * Ion Bostan (1914–1992), Romanian film director
 * Octav Botnar (1913–1998), Romanian businessman, philanthropist, billionaire
 * Josef Burg (1912–2009), last Yiddish poet in Czernowitz
 * Paul Celan (born Antschel; 1920–1970), Romanian-born, German-language writer, poet and translator
 * Erwin Chargaff (1905–2002), Jewish biochemist
 * Eugen Ehrlich (1862–1922), Jewish jurist
 * Natalia Fedner (born 1983), American fashion designer, inventor and actress
 * Rudolf Gerlach-Rusnak (1895–1960), German operatic and concert lyrical tenor
 * Radu Grigorovici (1911–2008), Romanian physicist
 * Alexandru N. Hurmuzachi (1869–1946), Romanian politician
 * Constantin N. Hurmuzachi (1863–1937), Romanian biologist
 * Doxuță Hurmuzachi (1845–1931), Romanian jurist and politician
 * Constantin Ritter von Isopescu-Grecul (or cavaler de Isopescu-Grecul; 1871–1938), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian jurist, politician and journalist
 * Frederick John Kiesler (1890–1965), theater designer, artist, theoretician and architect
 * Ruth Klüger-Aliav (born Polishuk; 1914–1979), Romanian-Israeli Jewish activist
 * Sam Kogan (1946–2004), stage director, actor and founding principal of the Academy of the Science of Acting and Directing in London
 * Mila Kunis (born 1983), actress
 * Eusebius Mandyczewski (1857–1929), Romanian musicologist, composer (Greek Orthodox)
 * Itzik Manger (1901–1969), Jewish writer, who wrote in Yiddish
 * Georg Marco (1863–1923), Romanian chess-player and author
 * Volodymyr Melnykov (born 1951), Ukrainian poet, writer, songwriter, composer and public figure, Merited Figure of Arts of Ukraine
 * Jan Mikulicz-Radecki (1850–1905), Polish surgeon
 * Dan Pagis (1930–1986), Israeli writer
 * Iacob Pistiner (1882–1930), lawyer and Member of the Romanian Parliament in the interwar years
 * Traian Popovici (1892–1946), Romanian lawyer, mayor of Chernivtsi and Righteous Among the Nations
 * Markus Reiner (1886–1976), one of the founders of rheology
 * Gregor von Rezzori (born d'Arezzo; 1914–1998), Austrian Romanian German-language writer of Sicilian origin
 * Ludwig Rottenberg (real name: Lazăr) (1864–1932), conductor and composer
 * Ze'ev Sherf (1904–1984), Israeli Minister of Finance
 * Viorica Ursuleac (1894–1985), Romanian opera singer (dramatic soprano)
 * Richard M. Weiner (1930–2020), Romanian, later German theoretical physicist
 * Mariya Yaremchuk, (born 1993), Ukrainian pop singer
 * Arseniy Yatsenyuk (born 1974), lawyer, politician and Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2014 to 2016
 * Constantin Zablovschi (1882–1967), Romanian engineer
 * Frederic Zelnik (1885–1950), important German silent movie director-producer, born in Czernowitz

Residents

 * Hermann Bahr (1863–1934), Austrian writer, playwright, director and critic
 * Grigore Vasiliu Birlic (1905–1970), Romanian actor of theater and cinema
 * Nathan Birnbaum (1864–1937), Austrian writer and journalist, Jewish thinker and nationalist
 * Mihai Eminescu (1850–1889), the most famous and influential Romanian poet
 * Iancu Flondor (1865–1924), Austro-Hungarian-born ethnic Romanian activist who advocated Bukovina's union with the Kingdom of Romania
 * Karl Emil Franzos (1848–1904), Jewish writer and publicist, grew up in Czernowitz and wrote a literary memorial of the Jewish ghetto, The Jews of Barnow
 * Gala Galaction, originally Grigore Pisculescu (1879–1961), Romanian writer
 * Ion Grămadă (1886–1917), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, historian and journalist
 * Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi (1812–1874), Romanian historian, politician
 * Volodymyr Ivasyuk (1949–1979), Ukrainian songwriter, composer and poet
 * Joseph Kalmer (1898–1959), Austrian writer, poet and translator
 * Olha Kobylianska (1863–1942), Ukrainian modernist writer and feminist
 * Zvi Laron (born 1927), Israeli pediatric endocrinologist
 * Anastasiya Markovich (born 1979), Ukrainian painter
 * Miron Nicolescu (1903–1975), Romanian mathematician
 * Ion Nistor (1876–1962), Romanian historian and politician
 * Israel Polack (1909–1993), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian, Chilean and Israeli textile industrialist
 * Ciprian Porumbescu (1853–1883), Romanian composer
 * Aron Pumnul (1818–1866), Romanian philologist and teacher, national and revolutionary activist in Transylvania and Bukovina
 * Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957), Jewish psychoanalyst and sexologist, born in Dobrzanica, went to school in Czernowitz
 * Eugenia de Reuss Ianculescu (1865–1938), Romanian teacher, writer and women's rights activist
 * Eric Roll (1907–2005), British academic economist, public servant and banker
 * Sofia Rotaru (born 1947), pop singer
 * Maximilien Rubel (1905–1996), Marxist historian and council communist
 * Wojciech Rubinowicz (1889–1974), Polish theoretical physicist
 * Josef Schmidt (1904–1942), singer, actor and cantor
 * Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950), economist and Minister of Finance, 1909–1911 professor in Czernowitz
 * Eliezer Steinbarg (Shtaynbarg; 1880–1932), Romanian teacher and Yiddish poetic fabulist
 * Wilhelm Stekel (1868–1940), Jewish psychoanalyst and sexologist, born in Boiany, Bukovina, grew up in Czernowitz and attended the Gymnasium (grammar school)
 * Vasile Tărâțeanu (1945–2022), journalist and writer
 * Demeter Ritter von Tuschinski, Austrian-Hungarian First Attorney of State, 1925-1938 Prime President of the Higher Regional Court.
 * Nazariy Yaremchuk (1951–1995), Hutsul Ukrainian singer