List of Fijians

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Lists of Fijians

Main list

Politicians
List of Fijian politicians
Heads of State
Viti Premiers
Presidents - Vice-Presidents
Governors - Governors-General
Prime Ministers - Cabinet Ministers
Attorneys-General - Foreign Ministers
iTaukei (Fijian) Affairs Ministers - GCC Chairmen
Opposition Leaders
House Speakers - Senate Presidents
Parliamentarians - Senators

Other community leaders:
List of Fijian sportspeople

This list comprises Fijian citizens, and some foreigners associated with Fiji. For the sake of size, persons who could be listed under multiple categories should generally be listed only under the category for which they are best known.

The term Fijian is used here in a national rather than an ethnic sense.

Academic leaders[]

  • Chandra, Rajesh, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Fiji
  • Lal, Brij, historian
  • Narayan, Paresh, Fiji-born Australian academic
  • Pillay, Sarojini, Registrar of the University of Fiji
  • Rudrananda, Swami, founder of the Then India Sanmarga Ikya Sangam
  • Siwatibau, Savenaca, academic leader; Vice-Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific (1940–2003)

Activists[]

Business people[]

  • Iqbal, Imraz, political activist, businessman, former journalist
  • Khan, Ballu, business tycoon
  • , business tycoon; hospitality owner/operator; originally from Lautoka, Fiji; currently residing in London, Ontario, Canada
  • , businessman and entrepreneur, founder of the Munjal Charitable Trust
  • Nagindas, Shivlal, Labasa businessman and former Senator
  • Nawalowalo, Ratu Josateki, businessman and Chairman of the
  • Niranjan, Sangeeta, businesswoman
  • Punja, Hari (born 1937), business tycoon
  • Samisoni, Adi Mere, businesswoman and Member of Parliament
  • Seeto, Dixon, business tycoon and President of the
  • , partner at Aliz Pacific, one of the leading accounting firms in Fiji; Secretary/Treasurer of Suva Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  • Singh, Rajnesh, businessman and technologist
  • Singh, Ram, Indian-born businessman
  • , businessman, owner of Shop N Save Supermarkets
  • Toganivalu, Davila, businesswoman and newspaper publisher
  • Waradi, Taito, President of the

Chiefs[]

Chiefs, excluding chiefs listed in other sections, include:

Civil servants[]

Entertainment and media[]

Diplomats[]

Legal[]

Military leaders[]

Police officers[]

Political leaders[]

Religious leaders[]

Sportspeople[]

Unionists[]

Miscellaneous[]

Fijian public figures who do not fit into one of the more other categories include:

Non-resident Fiji Islanders[]

Fiji Islanders who are living abroad, or who have been naturalised as citizens of other countries, or who were born abroad but have Fijian roots, include:.

  • Boyer, Derek, born in Lautoka, Fiji; acted in DOA: Dead or Alive released in 2006
  • Butler, Trevor, winner of Big Brother Australia 2004
  • Curuenavuli, Paulini, Australian-based singer and former member of the band Young Divas; born in Suva, Fiji
  • Khan, Cassius, Canada, Indian classical musician; born in Lautoka
  • Lal, Prerna, American writer and attorney; Fiji-born, Indian descent
  • Mishra, Sudesh, Australian poet; Fiji-born, Indian descent
  • Narayan, Justin, winner of the thirteenth series of MasterChef Australia; born in Australia to Fiji-born parents of Indian origin
  • Parker, Craig, New Zealand-based actor born in Suva, Fiji; acted in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
  • Satyanand, Anand, Governor-General of New Zealand; born in New Zealand to Fiji-born parents of Indian origin
  • Singh, Bobby, Canadian football player; born in Suva
  • Singh, Jason, Australian-born singer; Fiji Indian father

References[]

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