List of Nicaraguans

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

Republic of Nicaragua
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Art[]

Business[]

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Education[]

Fashion, models and beauty queens[]

  • Xiomara Blandino (born 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 (born 1986), Miss Earth Nicaragua 2007.
  • Beatriz Obregon Lacayo, Miss Nicaragua 1977
  • (born 1989), Miss Nicaragua 2008.

Government and politics[]

José Santos Zelaya, president of Nicaragua from 1893 to 1909

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  • Lila T. Abaunza (1929–2008), First Lady of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007.
  • Fernando Agüero (born 1920), politician.
  • Arnoldo Alemán (born 1946), former president of Nicaragua from 1997 to 2002.
  • Leonardo Arguello Barreto (1895–1947), President of Nicaragua (1947).
  • Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann (born 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), President of Nicaragua from 1933 to 1936.
  • Claudia Bermúdez (born 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 (1928–2021), President of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007.
  • Róger Calero (born 1969), Nicaraguan American who ran for U.S. President in the 2004 elections.
  • Adolfo Calero (born 1931), leader of the Contra-Revolutionary Movement.
  • Emiliano Chamorro (1871–1966), President of Nicaragua from 1917 to 1920 and part of 1926.
  • Fruto Chamorro (1804–1855), first president of Nicaragua 1854–1855.
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  • Arturo Cruz (born 1923), politician and diplomat.
  • Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro (1875–1879), President of Nicaragua from 1875 to 1879.
  • Violeta Chamorro (born 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 (born 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 (died 1687), King of the Miskito Nation from 1625 to 1687.
  • Daniel Ortega (born 1945), current President of Nicaragua, leader of the FSLN.
  • Edén Pastora (born 1937), politician.
  • Mariano Prado (1776–1837), lawyer and a four-time, liberal chief of state of El Salvador.
  • Sergio Ramírez (born 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 to 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 (born 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 to 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[]

  • Reinaldo Aguado Montealegre (born 1960), President of the International Society for Human Rights in Nicaragua.
  • Aubry Campbell Ingram (1903–2000), baseball player who helped found the Asociación de Scouts de Nicaragua.
  • Myrna Cunningham, Miskita indigenous rights activist and physician.
  • Joseph A. Harrison (1883–1964), Moravian Pastor who helped start the first scout troop in Nicaragua.
  • Bianca Jagger (born 1945), social and political activist, former wife of Mick Jagger.
  • Mario Sacasa, Director, Future of Nicaragua Foundation, Fundación Futuro de Nicaragua

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[]

  • Porfirio Altamirano (born 1952), former Major League Baseball player.
  • Marvin Benard (born 1970), former Major League Baseball player.
  • Everth Cabrera (born 1986), Major League Baseball player.
  • Tony Chévez (born 1954), Major League Baseball player.
  • Cheslor Cuthbert (born 1992), Major League Baseball player.
  • David Green (born 1960), former Major League Baseball player.
  • Devern Hansack (born 1978), current Major League Baseball player.
  • Wilton López (born 1983), former Major League Baseball player.
  • Oswaldo Mairena (born 1975), Major League Baseball player.
  • Dennis Martínez (born 1955), first Nicaraguan to play in Major League Baseball, pitched the 13th ever perfect game in major league history.
  • Vicente Padilla (born 1977), current Major League Baseball player.
  • Erasmo Ramirez (born 1990), Major League Baseball player.
  • J. C. Ramirez (born 1988), Major League Baseball player.

Boxing[]

  • Román González (born 1987), boxer, world champion.
  • José Alfaro (born 1983), boxer, world champion.
  • Rosendo Alvarez (born 1970), boxer, former world champion, only person to hold the undefeated flyweight champion to a draw.
  • Alexis Argüello (born 1952), boxer, former world champion.
  • Julio Gamboa (born 1971), lightweight boxer.
  • Eddie Gazo (born 1950), super welterweight boxer.
  • Ricardo Mayorga (born 1973), boxer, former WBA/WBC Welterweight champion and WBC Junior Middleweight world champion.
  • David Obregon (born 1978), professional boxer.
  • Juan Palacios (born 1980), professional boxer, reigning WBC Interim Minimumweight World champion.
  • Luis Alberto Pérez (born 1978), boxer, current IBF world junior-bantamweight champion.
  • Adonis Rivas (born 1972), boxer, former world champion.
  • (born 1990) former WBO NABF Welterweight champion.
  • Yokasta Valle (born 1992), current female IBF mini flyweight champion.

Football (soccer)[]

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

Martial arts[]

  • Diana López (born 1984), Olympic bronze medalist in the sport of taekwondo.
  • Mark López (born 1982), Olympic silver medalist in the sport of taekwondo.
  • Steven López (born 1978), first official Olympic gold medalist in the sport of taekwondo.
  • (born 1990), fighter in the UFC Lightweight division

Swimming[]

Other sports[]

References[]

  1. ^ Schmidt, Blake (2014-11-05). "Meet Carlos Pellas, Nicaragua's First Billionaire". Bloomberg.
  2. ^ "Hulu, Neon Confirm 'Palm Springs' Deal, But Say Price Was Actually $17,500,000.69".
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