The following is a list of prominent people belonging to the Naga people.
Artists
Actors/Actresses
Filmmakers
Musicians
- Jiangam Kamei (1963–2016)
- Silas Kikon (1956–2016)
- Moko Koza
- Bozoi Nainu
- Macnivil
- Rewben Mashangva
- Alobo Naga
- Methaneilie Solo
- Jonathan Angami
Musical groups and bands
Athletes
Archery
Cricket
Football
Sepak takraw
Wrestling
Entrepreneurs
- Zuboni Hümtsoe (1990–2017)
- Hekani Jakhalu Kense, Social Entrepreneur
Politicians and Nationalist leaders
Nationalists Leaders
- Tubu Kevichüsa (1948–1996), General Secretary of the Naga National Council
- S. S. Khaplang (1940–2017), leader of NSCN-K
- Jadonang Malangmei (1905–1931), Naga spiritual leader and political activist
- Thuingaleng Muivah, present General Secretary of the NSCN-IM
- Gaidinliu Pamei (1915–1993), Naga spiritual and political leader who led a revolt against British rule in India
- A. Z. Phizo (1913–1990), leader of Naga National Council
- Isak Chishi Swu (1929–2016), chairman of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland
- Khodao Yanthan (1923–2010), member of Naga National Council
Politicians
Religious personalities
- Nitoy Achümi (1935-2005), Bible Translator
- Wati Aier, Theologian
- L. Kijungluba Ao (1906–97), baptist missionary
- Longri Ao (1906–1981) missionary to the Konyak Nagas
- S. Anungla, first woman pastor among the Chang Nagas
- Neiliezhü Üsou (1941–2009), influential Baptist preacher and church musician
Scholars and Writers
Poets and writers
- Temsüla Ao (1945–2022), poet, short story writer and ethnographer
- Monalisa Changkija, author and journalist
- Easterine Kire, author and poet
Scholars
- Mayangnokcha Ao (1901–1988), educationist and writer
- Piyong Temjen Jamir (1934–2021)
- Gangmumei Kamei (1939–2017), historian and politician
- Darlando Khathing, former vice chancellor of Central University of Jharkhand
- Dolly Kikon
- P. Kilemsungla, educationist
- Shürhozelie Liezietsu, Tenyidie scholar and politician
- Abraham Lotha, anthropologist
Social activists
- Neidonuo Angami, social worker; shortlisted for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000
- Alana Golmei, rights activist
- Ringyuichon Vashum, activist
Other notables
Bureaucrats and Government Officials
- Neichülie-ü Nikki Haralu (1918–2016), former Indian Ambassador to Panama
- Razhukhrielie Kevichüsa (1941–2022), bureaucrat and musician
- Ralengnao Khathing (1912–1990), Army soldier, civil servant and former Indian ambassador to Myanmar
- Armstrong Pame
- Hovithal Sothu
Journalists
- Bano Haralu
- Chalie Kevichüsa (1943–1992)
Judges
- H. K. Sema
- W. A. Shishak (1941–2023)
Military and gallantry award recipients
- Keishing Clifford Nongrum (1975–1999), Kargil martyr and Maha Vir chakra awardee
- Neikezhakuo Kengurüse (1974–1999), Kargil martyr and Mahavir chakra awardee
Physicians
- Khrielie-ü Kire (1918–2013)
- Vizadel Sakhrie (1943–1995)
Public leaders
- Zaku Zachariah Tsükrü (1947–2017)
See also
References
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