List of Thai people

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This is a list of Thai people, persons from Thailand or of Thai descent, who are notable.

Businesspeople[]

Law[]

  • Kanakorn Pianchana — judge who attempted suicide in court[1]

Monarchs[]

  • King Rama IKing of Siam 1737-1809
  • King Rama IIKing of Siam 1809-1824
  • King Rama IIIKing of Siam 1824-1851
  • King Rama IVKing of Siam 1851-1868
  • King Rama VKing of Siam 1868-1910
  • Queen Sri BajarindraQueen of Siam 1897-1910
  • King Rama VIKing of Siam 1910-1925
  • King Rama VIIKing of Siam 1925-1935
  • Queen Rambai BarniQueen of Siam 1925-1935
  • King Ananda MahidolKing of Thailand 1910-1925
  • King Bhumibol AdulyadejKing of Thailand 1946-2016
  • Queen SirikitQueen of Thailand 1950-2016
  • Princess Ubol Ratana — eldest child of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
  • King VajiralongkornKing of Thailand 2016–present
  • Queen SuthidaQueen of Thailand 2019–present
  • Princess Sirindhorn — second daughter of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
  • Princess Chulabhorn — youngest daughter of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
  • Princess Soamsawali — member of the Thai royal family
  • Princess Bajrakitiyabha — first grandchild of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
  • Princess Sirivannavari — daughter of King Vajiralongkorn, fashion designer, and equestrian
  • Ploypailin Mahidol Jensen — granddaughter of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
  • Poom Jensen — grandson of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
  • Sirikitiya Jensen — granddaughter of King Bhumibol Adulyadej

Government & Politics[]

  • Devawongse Varoprakar – second Minister of Foreign Affairs of Siam; 1885-1923
  • Phraya Manopakorn Nititada – first Prime Minister of Siam
  • Seni PramojPrime Minister of Thailand; from 17 September 1945 to 31 January 1946, 15 February 1975 to 13 March 1975, and 20 April 1976 to 6 October 1976
  • Pridi PhanomyongPrime Minister of Thailand from 24 March 1946 to 23 August 1946 and professor
  • Kukrit PramojPrime Minister of Thailand from 14 March 1975 to 20 April 1976
  • Prem TinsulanondaPrime Minister of Thailand from 3 March 1980 to 4 August 1988
  • Chuan LeekpaiPrime Minister of Thailand from 20 September 1992 to 19 May 1995 and from 9 November 1997 to 9 February 2001
  • Thaksin ShinawatraPrime Minister of Thailand from 9 February 2001 to 19 September 2006
  • Samak SundaravejPrime Minister of Thailand from 29 January 2008 to 9 September 2008
  • Abhisit VejjajivaPrime Minister of Thailand from 17 December 2008 to 5 August 2011
  • Yingluck Shinawatra – first female Prime Minister of Thailand from 5 August 2011 to 7 May 2014
  • Prayut Chan-o-chaPrime Minister of Thailand since 22 May 2014
  • Chirayu Isarangkul – Director-General of the Crown Property Bureau and a former Deputy Minister of Industry of Thailand
  • Chuwit Kamolvisit – politician, one time massage parlor owner
  • Kraisak Choonhavan – politician and member of the Senate from 2000 till 2006
  • Piyasvasti Amranand – Energy Minister between 9 October 2006 and 6 February 2008
  • Pongpol Adireksarn – politician of the Thai Rak Thai party
  • Pridiyathorn Devakula – Member of Cabinet and had served as Governor of the Bank of Thailand
  • Somkid Jatusripitak – politician, former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce of Thailand
  • Sunata Kangvalkulkij – Thailand's ambassador to the United Nations
  • Sudarat Keyuraphan – politician, served as the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives
  • Sunthorn Kongsompong – military coup d'état leader, deposed the government from 1991 to 1992
  • Thanong Bidaya – politician and deposed Finance Minister
  • Prachai Leophai-ratana – former Senator and a businessman
  • Prommin Lertsuridej – politician, Secretary General, Deputy Prime Minister in charge of economic affairs, and Minister of Energy
  • Thammarak Isaragura na Ayuthaya – military officer, Member of Parliament, and former Defence Minister
  • Pallop Pinmanee – Army general who took part in several coups,
  • Sukhumbhand Paribatra – politician and Member of Parliament
  • Noppadon Pattama – politician, Foreign Minister of Thailand 2008
  • Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi – provincial administrator, introduced the rubber tree to Thailand
  • Sang Phathanothai – politician, union leader, and journalist
  • Nit Phibunsongkhram – career diplomat and politician
  • Lek Nana – businessman and politician, Deputy Foreign Minister, Minister of Science, Technology, and Energy
  • Mongkol Na Songkhla – politician, Minister of Health
  • Surin Pitsuwan – politician
  • Sutham Sangprathum – politician
  • Thaworn Senniam – politician current Deputy Interior Minister
  • Boonsanong Punyodyana – politician
  • Boonchu Rojanastien – banker, finance minister 1975 and 1976
  • Manoonkrit Roopkachorn – former Thai military officer, Senator and Speaker of the Senate
  • Karoon Sai-ngam – politician, former Senator of the Kingdom of Thailand
  • Chatumongol Sonakul – former Governor of the Bank of Thailand, 1998 to 2001
  • Prasong Soonsiri – pilot, politician, Foreign Minister, and head of the National Security Council
  • Chamlong Srimuang – activist, former politician, former General
  • Wijit Srisa-arn – politician, appointed Minister of Education, 2006
  • Chalongphob Sussangkarn – President of the Thailand Development Research Institute, Minister of Finance
  • Santi Thakral – President of the Supreme Court, Privy Council
  • Puey Ungpakorn – Governor of the (Central) Bank of Thailand, Dean of the Faculty of Economics, rector of Thammasat University
  • Prateep Ungsongtham Hata – activist, former Senator
  • Borwornsak Uwanno – Cabinet secretary-general, professor of Law, drafter of the 1997 Constitution
  • Mechai Viravaidya – former politician and activist
  • Sanguan Tularaksa – politician and a leading member of Seri Thai
  • Chitchai Wannasathit – caretaker prime minister of Thailand from April to May 2006
  • Kowit Wattana – Police Commissioner-General 2004–2007
  • Luang Wichitwathakan – politician, playwright and historian
  • Tammy Duckworth – U.S. Senator from Illinois
  • Mechai Viravaidya – politician and activist

Television, Film & Music[]

Sports[]

Others[]

  • Apirak Kosayothin – former business executive and former governor of Bangkok.
  • Fa Poonvoralak – writer
  • James Yenbamroong – entrepreneur and founder of Thailand-based space company Mu Space
  • Jon Ungpakorn – non-governmental organization (NGO) executive, member of the Senate
  • Lady Meriam – first wife of Tunku Abdul Rahman
  • Ommi Pipit-Suksun – ballerina

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Thailand judge shoots himself in court after criticising system. BBC News, 5 October 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Thai Me Up: Uncle Boonmee Wins at Cannes". Time. 23 May 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
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