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List of Chuvashes
Last updated
November 09, 2025
A
Chuvash
is a member of the
Chuvash people
, an ethnic group living in
Russia
.
Contents
Leaders and politicians
Military figures
Religious figures
Academic figures
Educators
Linguists
Journalists
Cultural figures
Actors and actresses
Architects
Ballet dancers
Musicians
Painters
Sculptors
Writers and poets
Other figures
Cosmonauts
Sportspersons
See also
Leaders and politicians
Daniil Elmen
Vakrim
(15th century) - Chuvash noble who left
Golden Horde
to become a vassal of
Vasily the Blind
.
Mĕtri Căvaš
(16th century) - hero of the
siege of Kazan
. Descendant of
mărsa
Vakrim
, ancestor of
Gavrila Derzhavin
.
Kamaj
(16th century) - Chuvash
mărsa
at the service of
Khan of Kazan
who defected to the Russian side.
Aransajpik
(17th century) - Chuvash noble at Russian service who was granted 300
desiatinas
of land around Şĕrpü (
Tsivilsk
).
Daniil Elmen
(1885–1932) - Chuvash statesman, first leader of
Chuvash autonomy
in
Soviet Russia
.
Nikolay Fyodorov
(b. 1958) - former president of
Chuvashia
.
Military figures
Iskej Pajtulĕ
(17th century) - Chuvash poet,
ataman
(colonel) in the army of
Stenka Razin
.
Religious figures
Valĕm Huşa
(12th century) -
Volga Bulgar
Muslim saint
, highly revered by Chuvashes.
Mehmet Huşa Celepi
(16th century) - Chuvash
convert to Islam
,
hajji
(religious pilgrim) and scholar.
Nikita Bichurin
(1777–1853) -
Christian
archimandrite
, orientalist. (perhaps quarter-Chuvash)
Academic figures
Ivan Yakovlev (educator).
Educators
Ivan Yakovlev
(1848–1930) - Chuvash patriarch, inventor of modern Chuvash alphabet.
Gennady Volkov
(1927–2010) - Chuvash educator, Academician of the Russian Academy of Education, founder of the ethnopedagogics.
Linguists
Atner Husankaj
Atner Husankaj
(b. 1948) - linguist and philologist, first president of
Chuvash National Congress
. Son of poet
Petĕr Husankaj
.
Journalists
Nikolai Yut
- Chuvash writer, folklorist and literary critic.
Cultural figures
Actors and actresses
Tany Youne
(1903–1977) - first Chuvash theater actress, the first Chuvash film actress.
Boris Markov
- actor, famous music director, People's Artist of the Russia and
Chuvash ASSR
.
Architects
Pyotr Yegorov
(1731–1789) - author of the railing of
Summer Garden
.
Ballet dancers
Nadezhda Pavlova
(b. 1956) - famous ballet dancer,
People's Artist of the USSR
.
Musicians
Alexey Aygi
(b. 1971) - musician, son of
Gennady Aygi
.
Elina Nechayeva
- musician
Painters
Aleksey Kokel
(1880–1956) - painter
Nikolai Ovchinnikov
(1918–2004) -
People's Painter of the RSFSR
and
Chuvashia
.
Praski Vitti
(b. 1936) - Chuvash painter and illustrator.
Sculptors
Gerasim Pileš
(1913–1994) - writer, playwright, sculptor and
graphicist
.
Writers and poets
Mišši Śeśpĕl
Emine
(19th century) - Chuvash woman poet
Kĕştenttin Ivanov
(1890–1915) - poet, author of "
Narspi
".
Mišši Śeśpĕl
(1899–1922) - pioneer of Chuvash
syllabotonic poetry
Dimitri Isayev
(1905–1930) - writer and literary critic
Ille Tuktaš
(1907–1957) - Chuvash writer, poet and
folklorist
, author of the
anthem of Chuvashia
.
Anat Serep
(1920–2003) -
World War II
veteran, writer
Alexander Artemiev
(1924–1998) - people's poet, writer and translator
Arkady Malov
(1928–1995) - Chuvash writer, journalist and translator
Gennady Aygi
(1934–2006) - poet and translator, father of Russian
surrealist
poetry
Boris Căntăk
(b. 1960) - writer, playwright and poet
Vasley Mitta
(1908–1957) - poet and translator
Nikifor Mran'ka
(1901–1973) - poet and dramatist
Marina Karyagina
(b. 1969) - poet
Other figures
Cosmonauts
Andriyan Nikolayev
(1929–2004) - third Soviet
cosmonaut
, fifth man in space.
Sportspersons
Svetlana Chirkova-Lozovaya
(b. 1945) - fencer, two times olympic champion in foil team competition (
1968 Summer Olympics
in
Mexico City
and
1972 Summer Olympics
in
Munich
).
Veronika Chumikova
Olimpiada Ivanova
(b. 1970) - race walker, silver medalist of
2004 Summer Olympics
in
Athens
.
Irina Kalentyeva
(b. 1977) - professional
mountain bike racer
, bronze medalist of
2008 Summer Olympics
in
Beijing
.
See also
Chuvash Wikipedia
ChuvashTet
Chuvash National Museum
Chuvash National Congress
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