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The following is a list of notable Turkish Germans. This includes people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin born in Germany, as well as ethnic Turkish immigrants who have arrived in Germany either from the Seljuk and Ottoman territories or from post-Ottoman modern nation-states (especially from the Republic of Turkey, but also from the Balkans, Cyprus, as well as other parts of the Levant and North Africa).
Most notable Turkish Germans originate from the Republic of Turkey; however, there are also notable Germans of ethnic Turkish origin who came from Seljuk Anatolia (e.g. Sadok Seli Soltan) and the Ottoman Empire (e.g. Friedrich Aly,[1][2] Fatima Kariman[3] and Mehmet von Königstreu[4]). In addition, there are notable ethnic Turks who come from other post-Ottoman modern nation-states, especially from the Balkans (e.g. Ozan Güven,[5] Filiz Osmanodja,[6] Erol Sabanov,[7] and Kemal Kurt[8] are of Turkish Bulgarian origin; Hüdai Ülker is of Turkish Macedonian[8] origin; Ateed and Cemile Giousouf are of Turkish Western Thracian origin), the island of Cyprus (e.g. Turgay Hilmi,[9] Atesh Salih, and Rüya Taner[10] are of Turkish Cypriot origin), the Levant (e.g. Yasemin Mansoor is of Turkish Iraqi origin;[11] Burak Karan is of Turkish Syrian origin; and Bilal Aziz Özer is of Turkish Lebanese origin), etc.
This list is arranged alphabetically by surname following the Turkish alphabet arrangement. Notable ethnic Turks who originate from outside the modern borders of Turkey (i.e. from the Balkans, Cyprus, the Levant, etc.) are listed with their origin. Furthermore, individuals who are of partial Turkish origin are listed with their dual identity.
Academia and medicine
- Mustafa Acar, political scientist; co-founder of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
- Gülşen Aktaş, educator
- Ian F. Akyildiz, Chair Professor in Telecommunications
- Şahin Albayrak, Professor of Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin
- Anil Al-Rebholz, sociologist; Professor at the University of Frankfurt am Main
- Götz Aly, journalist, historian and political scientist
- Yaşar Aydın, social scientist; lecturer at the HafenCity University Hamburg
- Mehmet Kudret Ayiter, legal scholar and founding member of Dokuz Eylül University
- Ülkü Azrak, Professor of Political Sciences
- Yaşar Bilgin, doctor and politician; co-founder and chairman of the Turkish-German Health Foundation
- Ümit Bir, doctor and art collector (Turkish father and German mother)
- Rauf Ceylan, Professor of Sociology of Religion and of Migration at the University of Osnabrück
- Dr. Elif Duygu Cindik-Herbrueggen, psychiatrist
- Metin Colpan, co-founder of Qiagen
- Altay Coşkun, Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Waterloo
- Hasan Çil, sociologist
- Gazi Çağlar, political scientist
- Ahmet Çakır (ergonomist), ergonomist; editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Behaviour & Information Technology
- Hıdır Eren Çelik, teaches at the University of Cologne
- Ahmet Doğan, founder of the Ararat-Verlag publishing house
- Havva Engin, linguist and educational scientist
- Kazım Erdoğan, psychologist and sociologist
- Semra Eren-Nijhar, sociologist[12]
- Erol Erman, architect
- İlhan Ilkılıç, doctor and philosopher
- Hüseyin Ince, Professor of Cardiology
- Mustafa Kizilcay, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Siegen
- A. Kubilay Ertan, physician
- Deniz Göktürk, Germanist (Turkish father and German mother)
- Alexander Görlach, senior research associate at Cambridge University
- Zümrüt Gülbay-Peischard, Professor of Business Law at the Berlin School of Economics and Law
- Onur Güntürkün, Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience at Ruhr University Bochum
- Dilek Gürsoy, heart surgeon; the first female surgeon in Europe to implant an artificial heart
- Osman Isfen, Professor of Law at the University of Hagen
- Zehra İpşiroğlu, Professor of Turkish Literature at the University of Duisburg-Essen (1998-2009)
- Ismail Kanay, philosopher and internist
- Yasemin Karakaşoğlu, Turkologist; Vice President for Internationality and Diversity at the University of Bremen (2011–17)
- Necla Kelek, feminist and social scientist
- Recep Keskin, Professor of Architecture and Civil Engineering at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
- Caghan Kizil, neuroscientist and geneticist
- Esra Küçük, social scientist; managing director of Allianz Kulturstiftung (Turkish father and Macedonian mother)
- Elçin Kürşat-Ahlers, sociologist; Professor at Leibniz Universität Hannover
- Enise Lauterbach, cardiologist
- Rasim Marz, historian and expert on the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey
- Murat Mola, Professor of Engineering at the Institute for Mechanical Engineering / Materials Science at the Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences
- Aylâ Neusel, Vice President of the University of Kassel (1986–90)
- Arif Babür Ordu, doctor and former politician
- Cem Özgönül, historian
- Harun Parlar, chemist
- Asaf Pekdeğer, geoscientists and Professor of Hydrogeology at the Free University of Berlin
- Sanih Savdir, dentist; awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit in 2007
- Ziya Saylan, former president of the European Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
- Yücel Sivri, Germanist, ancient historian, writer and translator
- Uğur Şahin, Professor of Experimental Oncology at the University of Mainz; co-founder of BioNTech which developed the first approved messenger RNA-based vaccine against COVID-19
- Faruk Şen, former director of the Stiftung für Türkeistudien und Integrationsforschung and professor at the University of Essen
- Sargut Şölçün, literary scholar
- Erman Tanyıldız, founder of SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences
- Sabriye Tenberken, tibetologist and co-founder of the organisation Braille Without Borders
- Semih Tezcan, Turkologist
- Metin Tolan, Professor of Experimental Physics at the Technical University of Dortmund
- Sefaattin Tongay, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Arizona State University
- Ahmet Toprak, Professor of Educational Sciences at Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts
- Erdal Toprakyaran, director of the Zentrum für Islamische Theologie (Universität Tübingen) at the University of Tübingen
- Özlem Türeci, physician and scientist; Privatdozentin at Johannes Gutenberg University; co-founder of BioNTech which developed the first approved messenger RNA-based vaccine against COVID-19
- Ali Uçar, political scientist
- Bülent Uçar, Professor of Islamic Studies at the Osnabrück University
- Hacı-Halil Uslucan, psychologist; head of the Foundation Center for Turkish Studies and Integration Research
- Yasemin Utku, Professor for Urban Development and Planning Practice at the Technical University of Cologne
- Recep Ümit Uygun, doctor; he received the Order of Merit of Berlin in 1993
- Altuğ Ünlü, Professor of Music Theory at the Robert Schumann Hochschule
- Bânu Yalkut-Breddermann, ethnologist
- Ali Yarayan, Professor and Director of the Research Center for Turkish Law at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg
- Ümit Yazıcıoğlu, political scientist
- Karin Yeşilada, Germanist and literary critic (Turkish father and German mother)
- Aysel Yollu-Tok, economist and sociologist; director of Harriet Taylor Mill Institute for Economics and Gender Studies at the Berlin School of Economics and Law
- Gökçe Yurdakul, Professor of Sociology; Director for Berlin Institute of Migration Research at the Humboldt University of Berlin (2023–25)
- Mukadder Seyhan Yücel, Professor of German at Trakya University
Arts and literature
- İhsan Acar, author
- Ayşegül Acevit, journalist
- Can Açıkgöz, audio book speaker
- Fitnat Ahrens, writer
- Melda Akbaş, author
- Selda Akhan, theater director
- Doğan Akhanlı, historical novelist
- Hatice Aksoy-Woinek, author
- Levent Aktoprak, writer, radio and television journalist
- Hatice Akyün, journalist and writer
- Nevin Aladağ, installation and performance artist
- Iris Alanyalı, journalist and writer
- Hakan Albayrak, journalist and activist
- Fatma Altinok, author and migration policy expert
- Ayşe Arman, journalist and columnist (Turkish father and a German mother)[13]
- Ali Arslan, writer
- Zeki Arslan, artist and painter
- Mevlüt Asar, writer and poet
- Ferda Ataman , journalist
- İlhan Atasoy, cabaret artist, satirist and performing artist
- Fatma Aydemir, author and journalist
- İmran Ayata , author and campaigner; co-founder of Kanak Attak
- Attila Murat Aydın, graffiti artist, breakdancer, and beatboxer
- Semiramis Aydınlık, cartoonist and satirist
- Esmahan Aykol, novelist (Turkish Macedonian/Turkish Bulgarian father and Turkish mother)
- Alparslan Babaoglu-Marx, cabaret artist, book author, and integration activist
- Melek Baklan, author and social worker
- Vehbi Bardakçı, author
- Deniz Baspınar, journalist and author
- Özdemir Başargan, writer
- Fakir Baykurt, author and trade unionist
- Murad Bayraktar, journalist and editor
- Habib Bektaş, writer
- Muammer Bilge, writer
- Şakir Bilgin, writer
- Birand Bingül, journalist
- Hayati Boyacıoğlu, cartoonist, playwright and journalist
- Fuat Bultan, journalist and radio presenter
- Metin Buz, author
- İnci Bürhaniye, co-founder of Binooki Verlag[14]
- Canan Büyrü, journalist
- Ayhan Can, poet
- Canan and Handan Can, early authors on the “Literature of Migrants” in Germany
- Mustafa Cebe, children's book author
- Selma Ceylan, author
- Emell Gök Che, interior designer
- Hasan Cobanli, journalist, author and pilot
- Nevfel Cumart, writer, speaker, literary translator and journalist
- Sabri Çakır, poet
- Ninel Çam, choreographer and interdisciplinary performance artist
- Oğuzhan Çelik, journalist
- Aygen-Sibel Çelik, author of children's and youth literature
- Zehra Çırak, poet
- Ismail Çoban, painter and graphic artist
- Günfer Çölgeçen, writer and theatre actress
- Yıldırım Dağyeli, publisher and literary translator; founder of the Dağyeli Verlag publishing house
- Güney Dal, writer
- Timuçin Davras, poet
- Gülten Dayıoğlu, author of children's and youth literature
- Adil Demirci, journalist
- Fatih Demireli, journalist
- Ahmet Demirhan, architect
- Tunç Denizer, theater director, cabaret artist, and author
- Birol Denizeri, author
- Süleyman Deveci, journalist and author
- Fikret Doğan, journalist, translator and author
- Hülya Doğan-Netenjakob, theater director
- Cengiz Doğu, poet and activist
- Betül Durmaz, author
- Özlem Özgül Dündar, author and translator
- Tarek Dzinaj, writer and doctor
- Ihsan Ece, painter and object artist
- Gültekin Emre, poet and translator from Russian into Turkish
- Hülya Engin, literary translator
- Osman Engin, satirist
- Erdoğan Ercivan, writer
- Ismail Erel, journalist
- Özgen Ergin, author and social worker
- İsmet Ergün, painter and stage designer
- Aslı Erdoğan, writer and author
- Nurkan Erpulat, theater director and author
- Aysun Ertan, author and journalist
- Semra Ertan, writer and activist
- Aytaç Eryılmaz, author; managing board member of the Documentation Center and Museum about Migration in Germany
- Ömer Erzeren, author and journalist
- Metin Fakıoğlu, journalist and poet
- Yücel Feyzioğlu, children's book author
- Mehmet Fıstık, mime artist, director and theater teacher
- Bahattin Gemici, writer
- Iskender Gider, artist
- Özlem Gezer, journalist
- Dilaver Gök, co-founder and board member of the à la turca theater
- Cem Gülay, author
- Ali Duran Gülçiçek, author
- Mehmet Güler, painter
- Suzan Gülfirat, journalist and publicist
- Kübra Gümüşay, journalist, blogger, and activist
- Cihangir Gümüştürkmen, painter, sculptor, writer, and comedian
- Ümit Güney, editor and literary translator; co-founder of Buntbuch-Verlag publishing house
- Baha Güngör, journalist; former head of the Turkish-language editorial team at Deutsche Welle
- Dilek Güngör, journalist
- Metin Gür, journalist, publicist, and non-fiction author
- Tatjana Gürbaca, opera director (Turkish father and Italian mother)[15]
- Lütfiye Güzel, author and poet
- Murat Ham, journalist
- Mete İzgi, writer and playwright
- Osman Kalin, built the Baumhaus an der Mauer in Berlin
- Celal Kandemiroglu, graphic artist
- Yadé Kara, writer
- Murat Karaaslan, writer
- Immo Karaman, theater director
- Suzan Emine Kaube, writer, painter and pedagogue
- Nazmi Kavasoğlu, writer and publicist
- Ibrahim Kaya, writer
- Murat Kaya, comics author
- Nihat Kesen, comic artist
- Sanem Kleff, non-fiction author
- Ali Köken, puppeteer; master of Karagöz and Hacivat
- Azade Köker, sculptor and painter
- Kemal Kurt, author, translator and photographer (Turkish Bulgarian origin)[8]
- Şeyda Kurt
- Gülbahar Kültür, writer
- Nuray Lale, writer
- Şermin Langhoff, director of the Maxim Gorki Theater[16]
- Betül Licht, author and alternative practitioner in psychotherapy
- Souad Mekhennet, journalist (Turkish mother and Moroccan father)
- Kadir Memiş, dancer and choreographer
- Can Merey, journalist (Turkish father and a German mother)
- Avni Odabaşı, cartoonist
- Deniz Ohde, writer
- Muhsin Omurca, cartoonist and founder of Kabarett Knobi-Bonbon
- Aras Ören, writer
- Celal Özcan, journalist and author
- Emine Sevgi Özdamar, dramatist and playwright
- A. Kadir Özdemir, writer
- Hasan Özdemir (poet), poet
- Selim Özdoğan, writer
- Tuncay Özer, poet and literary translator
- Kayhan Özgenç, journalist and deputy editor-in-chief of Business Insider
- Gönül Özgül, author
- Hülya Özkan, crime writer
- Sami Özkara, novelist and non-fiction writer
- Ertuğrul Özkök, journalist
- Acem Özler, author and translator
- Serpil Pak, cabaret artist
- Kerim Pamuk, writer and cabaret artist
- Sedat Pamuk, cabaret artist
- Yüksel Pazarkaya, writer and translator
- Akif Pirinçci, writer
- Filiz Penzkofer, author, journalist, and theater pedagogue
- Serap Riedel, painter
- Alpan Sagsöz, novelist
- Şener Saltürk, author
- Zadiel Sasmaz, dancer
- Fethi Savaşçı, writer
- Saliha Scheinhardt, writer
- Tülay Sözbir-Seidel,
- Deniz Selek, writer
- Evrim Sen, author
- Gök Senin, journalist and author
- Tamer Serbay, visual artist
- Aslı Sevindim, journalist, radio presenter and writer
- Mehmet Ilhami Sezen, artist and author
- Murad Sezer, photographer
- Hilal Sezgin, writer, publicist and journalist (Turkish father and German mother)
- Zuhal Soyhan, journalist
- Necmi Sönmez, curator, art critic and writer
- Nedim Sönmez, artist
- Tekin Sönmez, writer and publicist
- Asli Sungu, performance artist and painter
- Sefa İnci Suvak, journalist, author, and editor
- Necati Şahin, theater director; founder of Arkadaş Theater
- Cemil Şahinöz, editor-in-chief of the magazine "Ayasofya"
- Nedim Şener, writer and journalist
- Zafer Şenocak, writer, translator, and poet
- Semiya Şimşek, author; winner of the Olympe-de-Gouges-Preis in 2013
- Leyla Taşdelen, poet
- Nilgün Taşman, writer and theater director
- Kamil Taylan, journalist and crime writer
- Mehmet Tekerek, author
- Sibel Susann Teoman, writer (Turkish mother and German father)
- Ergün Tepecik, writer, theater director and satirist
- Arzu Toker, writer, journalist, publicist and translator
- Dergin Tokmak, dancer and acrobat
- Canan Topçu, writer
- Özlem Topçu, journalist
- Bülent Tulay
- Enver Tuncer, journalist and radio presenter
- Murat Türemiş, photojournalist
- Özgür Uludağ, journalist
- Şadi Üçüncü, writer
- Meray Ülgen, theater director and cartoonist
- Hüdai Ülker, writer (Turkish Macedonian origin)[8]
- Halit Ünal, writer
- Mehmet Ünal, journalist and photographer
- Selma Wels, co-founder of Binooki Verlag[14]
- Atilla Yakut, non-fiction author
- Kemal Yalçın, writer
- Nevzat Yalçın, writer (Turkish Cypriot origin)
- Murat Yeginer, theatre actor and theatre director
- Vehbi Can Yesil, artistic performer and dancer
- Karin Yeşilada, literary critic
- Erol Yıldırım, writer
- Reyhan Yıldırım, comic artist and comic author
- Bahar Yilmaz, author
- Ethem Yilmaz, author, interpreter, editor and publisher
- Ali Yumuşak, journalist and book author
- Telat Yurtsever, theater director
- Deniz Yücel, journalist and publisher
- Feridun Zaimoğlu, author and visual artist
- Dilek Zaptçıoğlu, journalist
- Zaya (dancer), dancer and choreographer
"Booty Turks" (Beutetürken) and descendants
- Friedrich Aly (Haydar Ali) (ca. 1664/74 - 1716), Ottoman soldier and kammertürke ("chamber Turk") at the court of Elector Frederick I of Prussia[1][2][17]
- Descendants:
- Gottfried Friedrich Aly (1852-1913), classical philologist[17]
- Götz Haydar Aly, journalist, historian and political scientist (1947–present)[1][17]
- Heinrich Tscharmann (1859-1932), architect[17]
- Joseph Borgk (Yusuf), converted to Christianity and became a Lutheran pastor in a village near Windsheim[18]
- Augusta Marianna Cölestine Fatme (Fatma) (1664–1755), daughter of an Ottoman pasha; married to Count Friedrich Magnus zu Castell-Remlingen[18]
- Friedrich Wilhelm Hassan, kammertürke ("chamber Turk") of Sophia Charlotte of Hanover[2]
- Hammet and Hasan, captured off Vienna in 1683 and served as "Chamber Turks" for Sophia of Hanover; their graves are the oldest surviving Islamic tombs in Germany dating to 1691
- Sophia Wilhelmina Kayserin (born Rabi or Rabia) (1677-1735), spent her life at the Electoral Saxon court and then as a Protestant pastor's wife[19]
- Ludwig Maximilian Mehmet von Königstreu (ca.1660-1726), Ottoman Turk captured in 1685 and converted to Christianity[4]
- descendants:
- Johann Ludewig Mehmet von Königstreu (1709-1775), his grave slab is preserved on the north wall of the tower of St. Petri in Döhren-Wülfel[4]
- Georg Ludwig Mehmet von Königstreu, founded the Freemason Lodge Friedrich; served as a captain in the Guard Grenadier Corps
- Sophie Caroline Mehmet von Königstreu, married to Georg August von Wangenheim
- Georg Philipp Wilhelm von Wangenheim (1735-1799), lieutenant general of the Electorate of Hanover[4]
- Ernst August Mustafa (1675-1738), valet of Elector Georg Ludwig[20]
- Sadok Seli Soltan (Mehmet Sadık Selim Sultan) (ca.1270-1328), believed to be the first documented Turkish German; he was baptized Christian in 1305[21]
- descendants:
- Catharina Elisabeth Goethe (1731-1808), writer[22]
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, critic, and amateur artist[23][24][25]
- Cornelia Schlosser, was an Scribe and the only sibling of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- August von Goethe, served in the court of Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
- Walther von Goethe, composer and court chamberlain and the last living descendant of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Carl Soldan (1871–1931), pharmacist who founded the confectionery company "Dr. C. Soldan".[26]
- Hans Soldan (1870-1940), lawyer[27]
- Heinrich Soldan, former mayor of Frankenberg[22][28]
- Johann Soldan, former mayor of Frankenberg[28]
- Philipp Soldan (1500–69), Gothic stonemason, wood carver, builder and painter[29]
- Maria Aurora von Spiegel (Fatima Kariman) (born before 1685; died after 1725), Ottoman Turkish mistress of Augustus II the Strong[3]
- children:
- Frederick Augustus Rutowsky (1702-1764), Saxon Field Marshal[30]
- Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska (1706–1746), noblewoman
- Johann Ernst Nicolauß Strauss (Mehmet Sadullah Pascha), opened one of the first coffee houses in Germany in 1697 in Würzburg; he was baptized on June 24, 1695[31]
Business
- Ali Akbaş, entrepreneur; owner of Kanal Avrupa
- Baklan (family), founders of the Baktat food manufacturing company
- Ozan Capan, entrepreneur and former athlete
- Ibrahim Evsan, entrepreneur; co-founder of Sevenload
- Hüseyin Gelis, CEO of Siemens Turkey
- Mehmet Göker, entrepreneur; founder of MEG AG
- Johannes Sevket Gözalan, founder and director of European Games Group AG and Gründer der Playata GmbH; chairman of Computec Media (2005–09)
- Ahmet Güler, entrepreneur
- Murat Günak, head of the Volkswagen design department (2004–07)
- Remzi Kaplan, entrepreneur
- Adil Kaya, CEO of SIGOS
- Hasan Kivran, entrepreneur; president and main partner of Türkgücü München
- Kadir Nurman, restaurateur
- Tijen Onaran, entrepreneur; CEO of "Global Digital Women"
- Nina Öger, entrepreneur
- Kemal Şahin, entrepreneur and a textile tycoon; founder of Şahinler Holding
- Nihat Sorgeç, entrepreneur
- Arif Sina Kurnaz, entrepreneur, founder of Pixhell Wear
- Selçuk Akar, entrepreneur, founder of Pixhell Wear
- Erman Tanyıldız, entrepreneur; founder of the SRH Hochschule Berlin
- Saygın Yalçın, entrepreneur
- Sevda Doğan, entrepreneur
- Avni Yerli, co-founder of Crytek
- Cevat Yerli, co-founder of Crytek
- Faruk Yerli, co-founder of Crytek
- Oğuz Yılmaz (entrepreneur), entrepreneur
Cinema and television
- Numan Acar, actor and film producer
- Emine Akbaba, documentary filmmaker
- Cem Akin, actor
- Fatih Akin, film director, screenwriter and producer
- Bülent Akinci, director and script writer
- Ben Akkaya, actor
- Sinan Akkuş, director, writer and actor
- Ozan Aksu, actor
- Züli Aladağ, film director, film producer, and screenwriter (Turkish and Kurdish descent)[32]
- Buket Alakuş, film director
- Sinan Albayrak, actor
- Erden Alkan, actor
- Can Arduc, actor and model
- Erkan Arıkan, TV presenter
- Jale Arıkan, film and television actress
- Tamer Arslan, actor
- Thomas Arslan, film director
- Yılmaz Arslan, film director
- Aslan Aslan, actor
- Öznur Asrav, model for Playboy
- Django Asül, actor and comedian
- Erdoğan Atalay, actor
- Pinar Atalay, television and radio presenter
- Mehmet Ateşçi, actor
- Akif Aydin, actor
- Hatice Ayten, documentary director
- Aysun Bademsoy, film director and screenwriter
- Sabahat Bademsoy, actress
- Tayfun Bademsoy, actor
- Almila Bagriacik, actress
- Menderes Bağcı, winner of Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! (season 10)
- İlknur Bahadır, actress
- Tevfik Başer, film director and screenwriter
- İdil Baydar, stand-up-comedian
- Tayfun Baydar, actor
- Sertan Baykara, broadcast journalist and presenter
- Tonguç Baykurt, director and screenwriter
- Aslı Bayram, actress and winner of Miss Germany (2005)
- Arzu Bazman, actress and model
- Serap Berrakkarasu, documentary filmmaker
- Funda Bostanlik, actress
- Sabia Boulahrouz, dancer and Playboy model
- Yasin Boynuince, actor
- İlknur Boyraz, actress
- Zeynep Bozbay, actress
- Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay, film director and screenwriter
- Olgu Caglar, actor
- Kerem Can, actor
- Yasmin Canli, actress
- Özgür Cebe, actor (Turkish, Kurdish, and Armenian origin)[33]
- Ava Celik, actress
- Aleksan Cetinkaya, actor
- Yasemin Cetinkaya, actress (Turkish father and German mother)
- Savaş Ceviz, director, screenwriter and film producer
- Vildan Cirpan, actress
- Özcan Coşar, comedian
- Yunus Cumartpay, actor
- Ebru Cündübeyoğlu, actress
- Bülent Ceylan, comedian (Turkish father and German mother)
- Tan Çağlar, comedian, actor, presenter and model
- Nevrez Calışkan, entertainer
- İlker Çatak, film maker
- Serkan Çayoğlu, actor
- Fırat Çelik, actor
- Fatih Çevikkollu, actor
- Bora Dağtekin, screenwriter (Turkish father and German mother)
- Ceren Dal, actress
- Sophie Dal, actress
- Açalya Samyeli Danoğlu, winner of Miss Turkey (2012)
- Baki Davrak, actor
- Neshe Demir, actress and producer
- Yasin Demirel, director and screenwriter
- Renan Demirkan, actress
- Zejhun Demirov, actor (Turkish Macedonian origin)
- İsmail Deniz, actor
- Bilhan Derin, director
- Seyhan Derin, film maker
- Murat Dikenci, actor
- Serdar Dogan, filmmaker
- Serhat Doğan, comedian
- Turgay Doğan, actor
- Mustafa Dok, director and film producer
- Şebnem Dönmez, actress, TV host, and former model
- Şükriye Dönmez, actress
- Ercan Durmaz, actor
- Serkan Durmus, actor
- Hülya Duyar, actress
- Senay Duzcu, comedian
- Özlem Düvencioğlu, actress and film producer
- Nazan Eckes, TV presenter
- Eray Eğilmez, actor
- Uğur Ekeroğlu, actor
- Şiir Eloğlu, actress
- Erhan Emre, actor
- Gizem Emre, actress
- Aybi Era, actress
- Selma Ergeç, actress
- Emire Erhan-Neubauer, actress
- Pinar Erincin, actress
- Vedat Erincin, actor
- Arzu Ermen, actress
- Eyüp Ertan, actor
- Orkun Ertener, screenwriter; created the KDD – Kriminaldauerdienst television series
- Sahin Eryilmaz, actor
- Aylin Esener, actress
- Fahriye Evcen, actress
- Özay Fecht, actress
- Nur Fettahoğlu, actress
- Derya Flechtner, voice actress
- Verena S. Freytag, director and screenwriter (Turkish father and German mother)
- Tuncay Gary, actor
- Jasmin Gerat, actress (Turkish father and German mother)
- Sadjah Gezza, silent film actress and dancer
- Servet Ahmet Golbol, film director and screenwriter
- Ayla Gottschlich, film director and screenwriter (Turkish mother and German father)
- Demir Gökgöl, actor
- Demet Gül, actress
- Halil Gülbeyaz, television journalist, documentary filmmaker and writer
- Erkan Gündüz, actor, stuntman and director
- Orhan Güner, actor
- Ozan Güven, actor (Turkish Bulgarian origin)[5]
- Ahmet Olgun Han, actor
- Lilli Hollunder, actress (Turkish mother and German father)
- Lilay Huser, actress
- Esra Inal, actress
- Kurt Ipekkaya, actor
- Volkan Isbert, actor
- Yasin Islek, actor
- Timur Işık, actor (Turkish father and German mother)
- Selman Iyi, actor
- Arman İnci, actor
- Çetin İpekkaya, actor
- Galip İyitanır, documentary film director and film editor
- Aylin Kabasakal, actress
- İlker Kaleli, actor
- Gülcan Kamps, TV presenter
- Meltem Kaptan, actress and comedian
- Ercan Karaçaylı, actor and director
- Özgür Karadeniz, actor
- Nefise Karatay, actress, TV presenter, and model
- Lale Karci, actress and model
- Cüneyt Kaya, director, screenwriter and film producer
- Serkan Kaya, actor
- Aykut Kayacık, actor
- Sibel Kekilli, actress
- Berrin Keklikler, winner of Miss Universe Turkey 2013
- Serdar Keskin, actor and filmmaker
- Döndü Kılıç, director
- Canan Kir, actress
- Adnan G. Köse, director, screenwriter, actor, playwright and producer
- Nursel Köse, actress
- Asuman Krause, actress, TV presenter, and model (Turkish mother and German father)
- Tunçay Kulaoğlu, filmmaker, journalist and translator
- Bülent Kullukcu, director
- Mehmet Kurtuluş, actor
- Tekin Kurtuluş, actor
- Hussi Kutlucan, filmmaker and actor
- Mustafa Kuzu (actor), actor
- Devrim Lingnau, actress (Turkish father and a German mother)
- Kader Loth (actress), reality show actress
- Yasemin Mansoor, winner of Miss Germany (1996) (Turkish Iraqi origin)[11]
- Can Mansuroglu, filmmaker, journalist and presenter (Turkish father and German mother)
- Adnan Maral, actor
- Dilek Mayatürk-Yücel, documentary film producer
- Maxim Mehmet, actor
- Sema Meray, actress
- Erdal Merdan, actor
- Hasan Ali Mete, actor
- Hakan Savaş Mican, filmmaker and playwright
- Fatma Mittler-Solak, television presenter
- Esin Moralıoğlu, actress and model
- Denis Moschitto, actor (Turkish mother and Italian father)
- Gandi Mukli, actor (Turkish Syrian origin)
- Gökhan Mumcu, actor
- Lale Nalbant, film director
- Mirza Odabaşı, film director
- Baran bo Odar, film and television director and screenwriter (Turkish mother and Russian father)
- Orhan Okan, actor
- Osman Okkan, film maker
- Kenan Ormanlar, actor and film producer (Turkish Macedonian origin)
- Eren Önsöz, filmmaker
- Özgür Özata, actor
- Volkan Özcan, actor
- Ercan Özçelik, actor
- Oktay Özdemir, actor
- Olcay Özdemir, TV presenter
- Olgun Özdemir, director and screenwriter
- Gülsel Özkan, film director and screenwriter
- Rona Özkan, actress
- Okan Patirer, actor
- Meral Perin, actress
- Biene Pilavci, filmmaker and actress
- Haluk Piyes, actor
- Ayşe Polat, script writer and film director (Turkish and Kurdish origin)[34]
- Sevda Polat, actress
- Sema Poyraz, actress
- Hürdem Riethmüller, actress
- Ayse Romey, actress
- Engin Sahin, actor
- Seren Sahin, film producer and actor
- Varol Sahin, actor
- Taner Sahintürk, actor
- Sinem Sakaoglu, puppet cartoon director (Turkish and American origin)
- Ayhan Salar, film director
- Erol Sander, actor
- Seran Sargur, broadcasting manager of Kanal Avrupa
- Özlem Sarıkaya, television journalist and presenter
- Deniz Sarsilmaz, actor
- Selçuk Sazak, actor
- Jennifer Şebnem Schaefer, actress, TV presenter, and model (Turkish mother and German father)
- Alev Seker, news anchor and television presenter
- Tolga Seker, actor
- Nezâ Selbuz, actress
- Hakan Serbes, pornographic actor
- Murat Seven, actor
- Tim Seyfi, actor
- Nuri Sezer, actor
- Bülent Sharif, actor and model
- Ünal Silver, actor
- Ömer Simsek, actor
- Yeliz Simsek, actress
- Nadir Sisman, actor
- Candan Six-Sasmaz, TV writer and journalist
- Serdar Somuncu, comedian
- Fatma Souad, actress and LGBT activist
- Sascha Laura Soydan, actress
- Deniz Sözbir, film maker (Turkish father and German mother)
- Kadir Sözen, film maker
- Hilmi Sözer, actor
- İsmail Şahin, actor
- Sıla Şahin, actress
- Suzan Şekerci, film maker
- Türkiz Talay, actress
- Pinar Tanrikolu, television presenter
- Ahmet Taş, filmmaker
- Can Taylanlar, actor (Turkish father and German mother)
- Serkan Temel, actor
- Aylin Tezel, actress and dancer
- Tamer Tıraşoğlu, actor
- Murat Topal, comedian (Turkish father and German mother)
- Beren Tuna, actress
- Süleyman-Mikail Tufan, actor
- Leyla Lydia Tuğutlu, actress, model, and winner of Miss Turkey (2008) (Turkish father and German mother)
- Su Turhan, director and screenwriter
- Nicolas Fethi Türksever, actor
- Cem Sultan Ungan, actor
- Tito Uysal, actor
- Meryem Uzerli, actress (Turkish father and German mother)
- Eralp Uzun, actor
- Timur Ülker, actor
- Murat Ünal, film director, screenwriter, film producer, editor and actor
- Tuna Ünal, actor
- Birol Ünel, actor
- İdil Üner, actress
- Süheyla Ünlü, actress
- Selma Üsük, TV and radio presenter
- Funda Vanroy, TV presenter and actress
- Marcus Vetter, documentary filmmaker (Turkish father and German mother)[35]
- Kaya Yanar, comedian
- Lale Yanık, actress
- Mennan Yapo, director, screenwriter, producer and actor
- Osan Yaran, comedian
- Fahri Yardım, actor
- Erol Yesilkaya, screenwriter
- Özgür Yıldırım, film director
- Murat Yılmaz, actor
- Mehmet Yilmaz (actor), actor
- Burak Yiğit, actor
- Tamer Yiğit (actor, 1974), actor
- Mürtüz Yolcu, actor
- Ismail Zagros, actor
- Belhe Zaimoğlu, actress
- Haydar Zorlu, actor
Fashion
- Tanju Babacan, fashion designer
- Yüksel D., fashion designer
Food
- Marco Akuzun, Michelin star chef (Turkish father and German mother)
- Mehmet Aygün, restaurateur
- Ali Güngörmüşn, Michelin star chef
- Attila Hildmann, celebrity chef
- Ali Riza Kaya, restaurateur and author of cookbooks on Turkish cuisine
- Sally Özcan, runs Germany's most successful YouTube channel on cooking and baking
- Edip Sigl, celebrity chef
Law
- Ahmet Alagün, the first Berliner with Turkish roots to serve as a judge at the Constitutional Court of the State of Berlin
- Tuğrul Ansay, legal scholar
- Aysun Cenk, lawyer
- Mehmet Daimagüler, lawyer and politician
- Kazim Görgülü, father who fought for the right of access to his son after the German mother unilaterally released him for adoption after giving birth without Görgülü's knowledge; the case reached the European Court of Human Rights
- Derman Kanal, lawyer and entrepreneur
- Murat Kayman, lawyer and legal advisor to the DITIB Federal Association (2014–17)
- Müjgan Perçin, lawyer and federal manager of the German Fire Brigade Association
- Sinan Selen, lawyer; Vice President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (2019–present)
- Nurhan Soykan, lawyer and general secretary of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany (ZMD)
- Erkut Sogut, lawyer and sports agent
Military
- Beutetürken, Ottoman prisoners of war
- Karl Boy-Ed, naval attaché to the German embassy in Washington during World War I (Turkish father and German mother)[36][37]
- Frederick Augustus Rutowsky, Saxon Field Marshal (Ottoman Turkish mother and Polish father)
Music
- Aziza A., rapper
- Meltem Acikgöz, DSDS Finalist 2014
- Aydo Abay, singer and songwriter
- Sermet Agartan, music producer, composer, and songwriter
- Alper Ağa, rapper
- Kazim Akboga, singer, songwriter, composer, and DJ
- Tansel Akzeybek, operatic tenor
- Ali471, rapper
- Ano (rapper), rapper
- Apache 207, rapper
- Bülent Aris, music producer
- C Arma, R&B singer
- Ali N. Askin, composer, arranger, and music producer
- Aylin Aslım, singer and songwriter
- Ateed, singer (Turkish Western Thracian mother and Iranian father)
- Automatikk, rap duo
- Aynur Aydın, singer and songwriter
- Gülhan Aydın, rock and electronic musician
- Ayliva, musician
- Azra, rapper
- Boe B, rapper
- Bacapon, rapper
- Emine Bahar, musician (Turkish mother and a Kurdish father)
- Volkan Baydar, singer and composer
- KD Beatz, hip-hop producer (Turkish and Algerian origin)
- Bernd Begemann, singer, guitarist and entertainer (Turkish father and German mother)
- Bektas, rapper
- BRKN (Turkish, Armenian and Kurdish origin)
- Capo, rapper (Turkish mother and Kurdish father)
- Caput, rapper
- Selcuk Cara, opera singer
- Cartel, rap group
- Summer Cem, rapper
- Özlem Cetin, singer and songwriter
- Chefket, rapper and singer
- Aylin Coşkun, singer
- Murat Coşkun, musicologist
- Credibil, rapper
- Işın Çakmakcıoğlu, violinist and a member of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (Turkish German origin)[38]
- Kazım Çalışgan, musician; part of the Çalışgan & Heuser duo
- Burak Çebi, pianist
- Esra Dalfidan, jazz singer
- Elif Demirezer, pop singer
- Atiye Deniz, singer
- Derdiyoklar, folk group
- Parah Dice, DJ and record producer
- Kemal Dinç, folk artist
- Doğuş (singer), singer
- Güler Duman, singer, songwriter, and composer
- Erci E, rapper
- Akın Eldes, guitarist
- Emre Elivar, concert pianist
- Ercandize, rapper
- Erci E, musician, producer and radio host
- Simone Eriksrud, musician, singer and composer (Turkish father and a German mother)
- Abdullah Eryilmaz, songwriter and bookseller
- Len Faki, DJ and music producer
- Eko Fresh, rapper (Turkish father and Kurdish mother)
- Islamic Force, Oriental hip hop group
- DJ Mahmut & Murat G., hip-hop duo
- G-Hot, rapper
- Laia Genc, jazz pianist (Turkish father and German mother)
- Duygu Goenel, DSDS Finalist 2017
- Mert Gökmen, R&B singer
- Gringo (rapper), rapper
- Alpa Gun, rapper
- Erkan Gümüşsuyu, singer
- Betin Güneş, composer, conductor and pianist of classical music
- Murat Güngör, music producer
- Ali Güven (musician), musician
- Haftbefehl, rapper (Turkish mother and Kurdish father)
- Killa Hakan, rapper
- Hava, rapper (Turkish father and Bosnian mother)
- Nedim Hazar, musician and composer
- Bass Sultan Hengzt, rapper (Turkish mother and Italian father)
- Turgay Hilmi, French horn player (Turkish Cypriot origin)[9]
- Isar (rapper), rapper
- İpek İpekçioğlu, DJ
- Jazn, rapper
- Jiggo, rapper (Turkish father and Spanish mother)
- Hasan.K, rapper
- Sady K, singer
- Gültekin Kaan, musician and singer
- Kemelion, musician and singer-songwriter
- Hülya Kandemir, songwriter and folk singer
- Kader Kesek, musician, songwriter, lyricist, director and music producer
- Karakan, rap group
- Timur Karakuş, lead singer of the rock band Schöngeist
- Martin Kesici, singer and songwriter (Turkish father and German mother)
- Asli Kilic, pianist
- Bahar Kizil, singer
- Kobra (Band), rock group
- Deniz Koyu, disc jockey and electronic dance music producer
- Kex Kuhl, rapper
- Alev Lenz, record producer, singer/songwriter and composer (Turkish mother and German father)
- Limanja, music band
- Lot (musician), musician
- Maestro (musician), rapper
- Microphone Mafia, rap group (Turkish and Italian members)
- Massaka, rapper
- Mel (musician), singer, rapper and songwriter
- Melendiz (musician), musician
- Mero, rapper
- Sero El Mero, rapper
- Mert, rapper
- Metrickz, rapper (Turkish father and German mother)
- MOK, rapper
- Sema Moritz, singer
- Muhabbet, singer
- Ozan Musluoğlu, member of Athena
- Engin Nurşani, folk musician
- Omero (rapper), rapper and songwriter
- Can Oral, DJ (Turkish father and a Finnish mother)
- Cem Oral, musician (Turkish father and Finnish mother)
- Nilüfer Örer, pop singer
- Özlem Özdil, singer and saz player
- Engin Öztürk, musician
- Hande Özyürek,
- Da Crime Posse, Oriental hip-hop group
- Playboy 51, singer and rapper
- Prodycem, producer and rapper
- DJ Quicksilver, DJ and music producer
- Remoe, singer, rapper, songwriter and producer
- Rafet el Roman, singer[39]
- Freddy Sahin-Scholl, singer and composer (Turkish-German mother)
- DJ Sakin, trance music producer
- Kool Savas, (Turkish father and German mother)
- Samira Saygili, singer and composer
- Sevtap Sonu, folk musician
- Benyamin Sönmez, classical cellist
- Pamela Spence, singer (Turkish mother and American father)
- Muhammed Suiçmez, member of Necrophagist
- Defne Şahin, jazz musician
- Reyhan Şahin, rapper, linguist and former radio host
- Sürpriz, pop group; represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
- Mousse T., DJ and record producer
- Volkan T., rapper, hip-hop musician and producer
- Tachiles, singer, rapper, and hip-hop musician
- Rüya Taner, pianist (Turkish Cypriot origin)[10]
- Grup Tekkan, band
- Tarkan Tevetoğlu, singer and songwriter
- Sultan Tunc, rapper
- Şah Turna, folk poet
- DJ Tuneruno, music producer and DJ
- Metin Türköz, songwriter
- Ufo361, rapper
- Tamer Ülker, former member of Jamatami; pop singer, dancer, choreographer and model
- Grup Ünlü, rock band
- Kenan Williams, pop singer
- Ufuk Yıldırım, pop singer
- İsmail YK, pop singer
- Meriç Yurdatapan, jazz singer
- Ünal Yüksel, music producer and managing director of the music label Plak Music
- Orhan Osman, musician and bouzouki artist (Western Thrace Turk origin)
Politics
- Kazım Abacı, member of the SPD[40]
- Mehmet Sirri Acar, member of the SPD
- Lale Akgün, member of the SPD[41][42]
- Turgut Altuğ, member of the Greens[43][44]
- Celal Altun, former General Secretary of the Türkische Gemeinde in Deutschland[45][46]
- Selin Arikoglu, member of the Greens
- Bülent Arslan, member of the CDU[47][48]
- Ayse Asar, member of the Greens[49][50]
- Canan Atilgan, political scientist; works for the CDU's Konrad Adenauer Foundation
- Nezahat Baradari, member of the SPD[51][52]
- Volkan Baran, member of the SPD[53]
- Ali Baş, member of the Greens[54][55]
- Danyal Bayaz, member of the Greens (Turkish father and German mother)[56][57]
- İkbal Berber, member of the SPD[58]
- Cem Berk, member of the SPD[59]
- Yaşar Bilgin, member of the CDU; doctor[60]
- Aziz Bozkurt, member of the SPD[61][62]
- Cemal Bozoğlu, member of the Greens[63]
- Gönül Bredehorst, member of the SPD[64]
- Ayla Cataltepe, member of the Greens
- Ozan Ceyhun, former member of the Greens and the SPD; MEP (2000–04); Turkish ambassador to Austria (2020–present)[65][66]
- Ezhar Cezairli, member of the CDU[67][68]
- Derya Çağlar, member of the SPD[69][70]
- Murat Çakır, former press spokesman and board member of the WASG[71]
- Selmin Çalışkan, director for Institutional Relations in the Berlin office of the Open Society Foundations[72][73]
- Bülent Çiftlik, member of the SPD[74]
- Sevim Çelebi-Gottschlich, member of the Greens; the first MP of Turkish origin in a German parliament[75][76]
- Deniz Çelik (politician), member of the Left; Vice President of the Hamburg Parliament[77][78]
- Safter Çinar, chairman of the Türkische Gemeinde in Deutschland (2014–present)
- Mehmet Daimagüler, former member of the FDP; lawyer[79][80]
- Ekin Deligöz, member of the Greens[81][82][83]
- Hakan Demir (politician), member of the SPD[84][85]
- Emine Demirbüken-Wegner, member of the CDU[86]
- Filiz Demirel, member of the Greens[87]
- Sina Aylin Demirhan, member of the Greens
- Sülmez Doğan, member of the Greens[88]
- Mahmut Erdem, member of the Greens
- Nese Erikli, member of the Greens[89][90]
- Mustafa Erkan, former member of the SPD and current member of the AKP[91][92]
- Engin Eroglu, Chairman of the Free Voters Hesse and the vice-chairman of Free Voters; MEP (2019–present)[93]
- Ismail Ertug, member of the SPD; MEP (2009–present)[94][95]
- Zübeyde Feldmann, First Lady of Frankfurt; married to Peter Feldmann who is the Mayor of Frankfurt-am-Main[96][97]
- Cemile Giousouf, member of the CDU (Turkish Western Thracian origin)[98][99]
- Murat Gözay, member of the Greens; deputy chairman of the Türkische Gemeinde Hamburg und Umgebung (TGH)[100]
- Nebahat Güçlü, former member of the Greens and current member of the SPD[101]
- Serap Güler, member of the CDU[102][103]
- Lena Saniye Güngör, member of the Left[104]
- Mustafa Güngör (politician), member of the SPD[105]
- Sanem Güngör, member of the SPD[106]
- Aydin Gürlevik, member of the SPD[107]
- Ates Gürpinar, deputy chairmen of the Left (Turkish father and German mother)[108]
- Metin Hakverdi, member of the SPD[74]
- Derviş Hızarcı, anti-discrimination officer of the Berlin Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family
- Timur Husein, member of the CDU (Turkish Macedonian father and Croatian mother)[109]
- Uğur Işılak, member of the AKP[110]
- Ahmet İyidirli, member of the SPD[111]
- Dilek Kalayci, member of the SPD[112][113]
- Macit Karaahmetoǧlu, member of the SPD
- Kadriye Karcı, member of the Left[114]
- Metin Kaya, member of the Left
- Zülfiye Kaykin, member of the SPD[115]
- Tayfun Keltek, member of the SPD
- Hakkı Keskin, member of the Left; former chairman of the Türkische Gemeinde in Deutschland (1995-2005)[116]
- Gül Keskinler, member of the CDU
- Akif Çağatay Kılıç, member of the AKP[117][118]
- Memet Kılıç, member of the Greens[119][120]
- Cansel Kızıltepe, member of the SPD[121][122][123]
- Alptekin Kirci, member of the SPD (Turkish father and German mother)[124]
- Kenan Kolat, member of the SPD; former chairman of the Türkische Gemeinde in Deutschland (2005–14)[125]
- Elvan Korkmaz, member of the SPD[126][127]
- Aylin Kotil, member of the CHP (Turkish father and German mother)
- Deniz Kurku, member of the SPD[128][129]
- Serpil Midyatli, member of the SPD[130][131]
- Özcan Mutlu, member of the Greens[99]
- Belit Onay, member of the Greens; Mayor of Hanover (2019–present)[132]
- Leyla Onur, member of the SPD; MEP (1989–94)[133]
- Arif Babür Ordu, former member of the FDP; doctor
- Taşkın Oymacı, former migrant advisor[134]
- Vural Öger, member of the SPD; MEP (2004–09)[135]
- Baris Önes, member of the SPD
- Bilkay Öney, member of the SPD[136][137]
- Ertekin Özcan, former chairman of the Türkische Gemeinde in Deutschland (1994–95)
- Timur Özcan, member of the SPD; Mayor of Walzbachtal (2019–present)[138][139]
- Turhal Özdal, member of the Greens[140]
- Cem Özdemir, member of the Greens (Turkish mother and Circassian father)[141]
- Mahmut Özdemir, member of the SPD[99]
- Hasan Özen, member of the SPD; awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1994[142]
- Handan Özgüven, member of the SPD[143]
- İlkin Özışık, member of the SPD[144]
- Aygül Özkan, member of the CDU[81][145]
- Erol Özkaraca, member of the SPD[146]
- Aydan Özoğuz, member of the SPD[81][147][148]
- Mustafa Kemal Öztürk, member of the Greens[149][150]
- Patrick Öztürk, member of the SPD
- Ziya Pir, member of the HDP
- Filiz Polat, member of the Greens[151]
- Yanki Pürsün, member of the FDP
- Ülker Radziwill, member of the SPD[152]
- Melis Sekmen, member of the Greens[153][154]
- Emin Sükrü Senkal, member of the SPD
- Ali Şimşek, member of the SPD
- Gökay Sofuoglu, member of the SPD; chairman of the Türkische Gemeinde in Deutschland (2014–present)[155]
- Saadet Sönmez, member of the Left
- Azize Tank, member of the Left[99]
- Arif Taşdelen, member of the SPD[156][157]
- Ismail Tipi, member of the CDU[158]
- Tayfun Tok, member of the Greens[159]
- Fatoş Topaç, member of the Greens
- Serkan Tören, member of the FDP[160]
- Eyfer Tunc, former member of the SPD and current member of the CDU[161]
- Derya Türk-Nachbaur, member of the SPD[162][163]
- Yusuf Uzundag, member of the Greens[164]
- Arif Ünal, member of the Greens[165]
- Özlem Ünsal, member of the SPD
- Bülend Ürük, spokesman of the ruling CDU/CSU group in the German Bundestag
- Oğuzhan Yazıcı, member of the CDU[166]
- Mustafa Yeneroğlu, member of the DEVA[167]
- Haluk Yildiz, chairman of the Turkish-founded political party BIG[168]
- Güngör Yilmaz, member of the SPD[169]
- Gülistan Yüksel, member of the SPD
- Fatih Zingal, former member of the SPD; deputy chairman of the UID (2013–15)
Religion
- Bekir Alboğa, scholar of Islam; chairman of the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (2012–17)
- Murat Aslanoğlu, former chairman of the Coordinating Council of the Christian-Islamic Dialogue (2003–08)
- Seyran Ateş, lawyer and feminist; founder of the Ibn Rushd-Goethe mosque (Turkish mother and Kurdish father)[170]
- Mustafa Cimşit, religious scholar, imam, and co-founder and managing director of the Maimonides Jewish-Muslim educational institute
- Mehmet Sabri Erbakan, chairman of the Islamic Community Millî Görüş (2001–02)
- Mesud Gülbahar, chairman of HASENE International (2012–present)
- Mustafa Özcan Güneşdoğdu, Qur'an reciter
- Eren Güvercin, co-founder of the Alhambra Society
- Antuan Ilgit, Catholic Jesuit priest (converted from Sunni Islam)
- Ercan Karakoyun, chairman of the Dialogue and Education Foundation; co-founder of the House of One - one of the world's first houses of prayer for Islam, Christianity and Judaism
- Burhan Kesici, chairman of the Islamic Council for the Federal Republic of Germany
- Ali Kızılkaya, former chairman of the Islamic Council for the Federal Republic of Germany
- Ayten Kiliçarslan, executive chairwoman and project manager of the "Sozialdienst muslimischer Frauen" (SmF e.V.)
- Erol Pürlü, scholar of Islam and imam; former spokesman of the Coordination Council of Muslims in Germany
- Kazım Türkmen, chairman of the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs
- Celal Tüter, chairman of the Islamic Community Millî Görüş (2005–13)
- Mehmet Yıldırım (DITIB), former chairman of the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB)
- Emel Zeynelabidin, activist in interreligious dialogue
- Bülent Uçar, Islamic scholar
Royalty
- Deniz Kaya, Princess of Bavaria (married to Prince Leopold of Bavaria's youngest son Prince Konstantin Eugen Alexander Max-Emanuel Maria Ludwig Ferdinand Leopold of Bavaria)[171][172]
- Hande Macit, House of Mecklenburg
- Ra'ad bin Zeid, Head of the Royal Houses of Iraq and Syria (Turkish mother)
- Alexandra Zhukovskaya, daughter of Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky and Countess of the Russian Empire (half Turkish and half Russian father and German mother)[173][174]
Sports
- Abdulkadir Kalender, karate master
- Enes Acarbay, football player
- Tunay Açar, football player
- Murat Adigüzel, football player
- Berkan Afşarlı, football player
- Dilan Ağgül, football player
- Mahir Agva, basketball player
- Elter Akay, volleyball trainer
- Kaan Akça, football player
- Murat Akça, football player
- Alper Akçam, football player
- Sinan Akdag, ice hockey defenceman
- Onur Akdoğan, football player
- Aykut Akgün, football player
- Mehmet Akgün, football player
- Bilal Akgüvercin, football player
- Serhat Akın, football player
- Atakan Akkaynak, football player
- İsmet Akpınar, basketball player
- Taşkın Aksoy, football manager and former football player
- Orhan Aktaş, football player
- Birkan Akyol, boxer
- Fahri Akyol, football player
- Ufuk Akyol, football player
- Erhan Albayrak, football manager and former football player
- Uğur Albayrak, football player
- Berkan Algan, football player
- Selçuk Alibaz, football player
- Deniz Almas, sprinter (Turkish father and German mother)
- Ünal Alpuğan, football player
- Salih Altın, football player
- Volkan Altın, football player
- Koray Altınay, football player
- Tevfik Altındağ, football player
- Halil Altıntop, football player
- Hamit Altıntop, football player
- Burak Altıparmak, football player
- Drahşan Arda, world's first female football referee
- Ünsal Arik, boxer
- Furkan Ars, futsal player
- Ahmet Arslan, football player
- Ensar Arslan, football player
- Firat Arslan, boxer
- Tolgay Arslan, football player
- Volkan Arslan, football coach and former football player
- Jyhan Artut, darts player
- Hakan Aslantaş, football player
- Serkan Atak, football player
- Ismail Atalan, football manager
- Ümit Atalay, football player
- Mahmut Ataman, basketball coach
- Barış Atik, football player
- Osman Atılgan, football player
- Engin Atsür, basketball player (Turkish father and a German mother)
- Kerim Avcı, football player
- Deniz Aycicek, football player
- Levent Ayçiçek, football player (Turkish father and a German mother)
- İbrahim Aydemir, football player
- Selim Aydemir, football player
- Semih Aydilek, football player
- Anıl Aydın, football player
- Erhan Aydın, football player
- Mehmet Can Aydin, football player
- Metin Aydın (swimmer), swimmer
- Okan Aydın, football player
- Oğuzhan Aydoğan, football player
- Taylan Aydoğan, football player
- Ercan Aydogmus, football player
- Necat Aygün, football player
- Şahin Aygüneş, football player
- Kaan Ayhan, football player
- Onur Ayık, football player
- Deniz Aytekin, football referee
- Can Ayvazoğlu, volleyball player
- Bilal Aziz, football player (Turkish Lebanese origin)
- Muzaffer Bacak, karateka
- Sezer Badur, football player
- Yohannes Bahçecioğlu, football player
- Feride Bakır, football player
- Sinan Bakış, football player
- Alper Balaban, football player
- Orkan Balkan, football player
- Hakan Balta, football player
- Deniz Barış, football player
- Hakan Barış, football player
- Barbaros Barut, football player
- Atif Bashir, football player (Turkish German mother)
- Barış Başdaş, football player
- Seydihan Başlantı, football player
- Muhittin Baştürk, football player
- Yıldıray Baştürk, football player
- Malik Batmaz, football player
- Fatih Baydemir, football player
- Ensar Baykan, football player
- Mithat Bayrak, Olympic wrestler
- Durmuş Bayram, football player
- Engin Baytar, football player
- Efkan Bekiroğlu, football player
- Abdulkadir Beyazıt, football player
- Ferhat Bıkmaz, football player
- Oğuzhan Bıyık, football player
- Ali Bilgin, football player
- Burak Bilgin, football player
- Serdar Bingöl, football player
- Atilla Birlik, football player
- Murat Bosporus, wrestler
- Can Bozdoğan, football player
- Gökhan Bozkaya, football player
- Mehmet Boztepe, football player
- İsmail Budak, football player
- Pınar Budak, taekwondoin
- Ufuk Budak, football player[175]
- Erol Bulut, football player
- Muhammed Bulut, football player
- Onur Bulut, football player
- İrfan Buz, football manager and former football player
- Kerem Bülbül, football player
- Marvin Sinan Büyüksakarya, football player
- Emre Can, football player
- Görkem Can, football player
- Müslüm Can, football player
- Ahmet Canbaz, football player
- Fatih Candan, football player
- Mehmet Cankurt, pool player
- Erdem Canpolat, football player
- Onur Capin, football player
- Ahmet Cebe, football player
- Gülhiye Cengiz, football player
- Hakan Cengiz, football coach and former football player
- Serkan Cetin, bodybuilder
- Ali Ceylan, football player
- Erol Ceylan, boxer
- Ismail Cilingir, kickboxer
- Tolcay Ciğerci, football player
- Tolga Ciğerci, football player
- Daniyel Cimen, football manager and football player
- Hülya Cin, football player
- Can Coşkun, football player
- Ecem Cumert, football player
- Ahmet Çakıcı, wrestler
- Hamza Çakır, football player
- Hakan Çalhanoğlu, football player
- Kerim Çalhanoğlu, football player
- Muhammed Çalhanoğlu, football player
- Serkan Çalık, football player
- Taşkın Çalış, football player
- Gökhan Çalışal, football player
- Kaan Çaliskaner, football player
- Nizamettin Çalışkan, football player
- Halet Çambel, fencer; the first Muslim woman to compete in the Olympic Games
- Tarık Çamdal, football player
- Ali Çamdalı, football player
- Burak Çamoğlu, football player
- Haydar Çekırdek, football player
- Volkan Çekirdek, football player
- Ekin Çelebi, football player
- Erdal Çelik, football player
- Haşim Çelik, taekwondo practitioner
- Mete Çelik, football player
- Musa Çelik, football player
- Neco Çelik, football player
- Okan Aydın
- Serdal Çelebi, football player; he was the first blind footballer to score the goal of the month in August 2018
- Süleyman Çelikyurt, football player
- Onur Çenik, football player
- Ferhat Çerçi, football player
- Aydın Çetin, football player
- Berk Çetin, football player
- Şahverdi Çetin, football player
- Musa Çiçek, taekwondo athlete
- Hikmet Çiftçi, football player
- Orkan Çınar, football player
- Şamil Çinaz, football player
- Yusuf Çoban, football player
- Bilal Çubukçu, football player
- Berkay Dabanlı, football player
- Ümit Davala, assistant manager of Galatasaray S.K. and former football player
- Fatih Dayik, e-athlete
- Gülşen Degener, carom billiards player
- Ercan Demir, bodybuilder
- Ersin Demir, football coach and former football player
- Mete Kaan Demir, football player
- Levent Demiray, football player
- Kerem Demirbay, football player
- Sezai Demircan, football player
- Oğuzhan Demirci, football player
- Mithat Demirel, basketball player
- Yeşim Demirel, football player
- Ünal Demirkıran, football player
- Uğur Demirkol, football player
- Ahmet Dereli, football player
- Okan Derici, football player
- Volkan Dikmen, football player
- Cem Dinç, basketball player
- Eren Dinkçi, football player
- Selin Dişli, football player
- Abdullah Doğan, football player
- Deniz Doğan, football player
- Hüzeyfe Doğan, football player
- İshak Doğan, football player
- Muhammed Ali Doğan, football player
- Mustafa Doğan, football player
- Pakize Gözde Dökel, football player
- Sara Doorsoun, football player (Turkish mother and Iranian father)
- Murat Doymus, football player
- Taylan Duman, football player
- Uğur Dündar (footballer), football player
- Burcu Düner, football player
- Fatih Duran, football player
- İlkay Durmuş, football player
- Ahmet Dursun, football player
- Serdar Dursun, football player
- Kasim Edebali, American football player (Turkish German mother and African American father)
- Cem Efe, football manager and former football player
- Hasan Egilmez, football manager
- Volkan Eğri, football player
- Yasin Ehliz, ice hockey player
- Mehmet Ekici, football player
- Volkan Ekici, football player
- Baris Ekincier, football player[176]
- Ahmet Engin, football player
- Ekrem Engin, football player
- Tuğrul Erat, football player[177]
- Aykut Erçetin, football player
- Alparslan Erdem, football player
- Hakan Erdem, futsal player
- Lena Erdil, windsurfer (Turkish father and German mother)
- Okan Erdoğan, football player
- Ömer Erdoğan, football player
- Ümit Ergirdi, football player
- Helga Nadire İnan Ertürk, football player
- Sertan Eser, football player
- Pierre Esser, football player
- Muhsin Ertuğral, football manager
- Erkan Eyibil, football player
- Malik Fathi, football player (Turkish father and German mother)
- Cem Felek, football player
- Engin Fırat, football manager
- Serkan Fırat, football player
- Benjamin Fuchs, football player (Turkish mother and Austrian father)
- Aytürk Geçim, futsal and football player
- Emrehan Gedikli, football player
- Turgay Gemicibasi, football player
- Koray Gençerler, football referee
- Ayhan Gezen, football player
- Serkan Göcer, football player
- Ali Gökdemir, football player[178]
- Berkant Göktan, football player
- Turgay Gölbaşı, football player
- Anil Gözütok, football player
- Lukas Gottwalt, football player
- Sergio Gucciardo, football player (Turkish father and Italian mother)
- Dilaver Güçlü, football player
- Faruk Gül, football player
- Gökhan Gül, football player
- Kaan Gül, football player
- Bilal Gülden, football player
- Rabia Gülec, Olympic taekwondo practitioner
- Tahir Güleç, Olympic taekwondo practitioner
- Semih Güler, football player
- Andaç Güleryüz, football player
- Ceyhun Gülselam, football player
- Neşat Gülünoğlu, football player
- Sinan Gümüş, football player
- Gökhan Gümüşsu, football player
- İlkay Gündoğan, football player
- Selim Gündüz, football player
- Berkant Güner, football player
- Çetin Güner, football player
- Ali Güneş, football player
- Serdar Güneş, football player
- Umut Güneş, football player
- Şaban Genişyürek, football player
- Mustafa Güngör, rugby player
- Koray Günter, football player
- Emre Güral, football player
- Özhan Gürel, basketball coach
- Ahmet Gürleyen, football player
- Cenk Güvenç, football player
- Günay Güvenç, football player
- Sercan Güvenışık, football player
- Göksu Hasancik, football player
- Deniz Harbertde, football player
- Tayfur Havutçu, football player
- Özer Hurmacı, football player
- Fatma Işık, football player
- Cem Islamoglu, football player
- Şenol İbişi, football player
- Adnan İlgin, football player
- Uğur İnceman, football player
- Cenk İşler, football player
- Deniz Kadah, football player
- Cagatay Kader, football player
- Hasan Ali Kaldırım, football player
- Engin Kalender, football player
- Fuat Kalkan, football player
- Gurbet Kalkan, football player
- Murat Kalkan, football player
- Ömer Faruk Kalmış, football player
- Özge Kanbay, football player
- Kudret Kanoğlu, football player
- Burak Kaplan, football player
- Sinan Kaplan, football player
- Cihan Kaptan, football player
- Fatma Kara, football player
- Mehmet Kara, football player
- Arzu Karabulut, football player
- Aydın Karabulut, football player
- Cem Karaca, football player
- Çengiz Karaça, carambola player
- Bora Karadag, football player
- Timur Karagülmez, football player
- Kenan Karaman, football player
- Burak Karan, football player (Turkish Syrian origin)
- Ümit Karan, football manager and former football player
- Arif Karaoğlan, football player
- Atakan Karazor, football player
- Özgür Kart, football player
- Sinan Karweina, football player
- Yusuf Kasal, football player
- Fatih Kaya, football player
- Güngör Kaya, football player
- Hasan Kaya, football player
- Hülya Kaya, football player
- Saffet Kaya, football player
- Nurettin Kayaoğlu, football player
- Hasret Kayikçi, football player
- Burhanettin Kaymak, football player
- Oğuzhan Kefkir, football player
- Umut Kekıllı, football player
- Avni Kertmen, badminton
- Erdal Keser, football player
- Polat Keser, football player
- Serdar Kesimal, football player
- Fuat Kılıç, football manager and former football player
- Erdal Kılıçaslan, football player
- Fatih Kıran, football player
- Ferhat Kıskanç, football player
- Menduh Kızılkula, wrestler
- Lucky Kid, wrestler
- Muhammed Kiprit, football player
- Abdul Kizmaz, football player
- Bertul Kocabaş, football player
- Kenan Kocak, football player
- Yasin Kocatepe, football player
- Cengiz Koç, heavyweight boxer
- Filiz Koç, football player
- Süleyman Koç, football player
- Celaleddin Koçak, football player
- Guido Koçer, football player
- Umut Koçin, football player
- Özkan Koçtürk, football player
- Çağla Korkmaz, football player
- Serhat Koruk, football player
- Tayfun Korkut, football player
- Timur Kosovalı, football player
- Serhat Kot, football player
- Bahattin Köse, football player
- Tevfik Köse, football player
- Pekin Köşnek, football player
- Cüneyt Köz, football player
- Oktay Kuday, football player
- Ahmet Kulabas, football player
- Burakcan Kunt, football player
- Mehmet Kurt, football player
- Okan Kurt, football player
- Sinan Kurt (1995), football player
- Sinan Kurt (born 1996), football player
- Ahmet Kuru, football player
- Büşra Kuru, football player
- Taygun Kuru, football player
- Ahmed Kutucu, football player
- Abdurrahman Kuyucu, football player
- Mert Kuyucu, football player
- Mustafa Kuzu, football player
- Enes Küç, football player
- Gökhan Lekesiz, football player
- Yunus Mallı, football player
- İlhan Mansız, football player
- Sümeyye Manz, Olympic taekwondo practitioner
- Erkan Martin, football player
- Ersen Martin, football player
- Cemil Mengi, football player
- Levent Mercan, football player
- Patrick Mölzl, football player (Turkish father and German mother)
- Emre Nefiz, football player
- Ünal Noyan, football player
- Faruk Namdar, football player
- Ali Odabas, football player
- Barış Odabaş, football player
- Muhayer Oktay, football player
- Volkan Okumak, football player
- Samed Onur, football player
- Mahir Oral, boxer
- Selin Oruz, field hockey player
- Timur Oruz, field hockey player
- Filiz Osmanodja, chess player (Turkish Bulgarian origin)[6]
- Yasin Ozan, football player
- Erhan Önal, football player
- Barış Örücü, football player
- Noyan Öz, football player
- Barış Özbek, football player
- Ufuk Özbek, football player
- Metin Özbey, glider pilot
- Selahattin Özbir, football player
- Berkay Özcan, football player
- Salih Özcan, football player
- Furkan Özçal, football player
- Özgür Özdemir, football player
- Gökalp Özekler, boxer
- Hicran Özen, basketball player
- Ahmet Öner, boxer
- Aykut Özer, football player
- Deniz Özer, football player
- Abdulkadir Özgen, football player
- Timur Özgöz, football player
- Mesut Özil, football player
- Can Özkan, football player
- Mustafa Özkan, football player
- Cihan Özkara, football player[178]
- Yasin Öztekin, football player
- Levin Öztunalı, football player (Turkish father and German mother)
- Aykut Öztürk, football player
- Emre Öztürk, football player
- Erdal Öztürk, football player
- Erkan Öztürk, football player
- Kurtulus Öztürk, football player
- Sezer Öztürk, football player
- Tanju Öztürk, football player
- Teoman Öztürk, basketball player
- Ali Pala, football player
- Mustafa Parmak, football player
- Melike Pekel, football player
- Tayfun Pektürk, football player
- Deniz Pero, football player
- İris Rosenberger, Olympic swimmer (Turkish mother and German father)
- Jasmin Rosenberger, swimmer (Turkish mother and German father)
- Kemal Rüzgar, football player
- Erol Sabanov, football player (Turkish Bulgarian origin)[7]
- Ahmet Sağlam, football player
- Görkem Sağlam, football player
- Murat Sağlam, football player
- Mahir Sağlık, football player
- Furkan Sağman, football player
- Murat Salar, football manager and former football player
- Nazım Sangaré, football player (Turkish mother and Guinean father)
- Sercan Sararer, football player
- Sedal Sardan, basketball player
- Adem Sarı, football player
- Halil Savran, football player
- Tekin Sazlog, football player
- Caner Schmitt, football player
- Lucas Scholl, football player (Turkish German father and German mother)
- Mehmet Scholl, football player (Turkish father and German mother)
- Fikriye Selen, boxer
- Can Serdar, football player
- Suat Serdar, football player
- Mehmet Sin, football player
- Yusuf Soysal, football player
- Rahman Soyudoğru, football player
- Kubilay Sönmez, football player
- Muhammet Sözer, futsal and football player
- Fırat Suçsuz, football player
- Dilara Özlem Sucuoğlu, football player
- Aytaç Sulu, football player
- Abdullah Elyasa Süme, football player
- Asiye Özlem Şahin, boxer
- Hülya Şahin, boxer
- Kenan Şahin, football player
- Nuri Şahin, football player
- Olcay Şahan, football player
- Selçuk Şahin, football player
- Sinan Şamil Sam, heavyweight boxer
- Busem Şeker, football player
- Eren Şen, football player
- Utku Şen, football player
- Ömer Şişmanoğlu, football player
- Turgay Tapu, football player
- Varol Tasar, football player
- Serdar Tasci, football player
- Deniz Taskesen, football player
- Şebnem Taşkan, football player
- Berkan Taz, football player
- Servet Tazegül, taekwondo
- Selim Teber, football player
- Sinan Tekerci, football player
- Ali Tekintamgaç, poker player
- Timur Temeltaş, football player
- Ogün Temizkanoğlu, football player
- Mahmut Temür, football player
- Erkan Teper, boxer
- Uğur Tezel, football player
- Esra Sibel Tezkan, football player
- Ömer Tokaç, football player
- Deran Toksöz, football player
- Ömer Toprak, football player
- Türker Toptaş, football player
- Azad Toptik, football player
- Tunay Torun, football player
- Alaattin Tosun, football player
- Cenk Tosun, football player
- Murat Tosun, football player
- Muzaffer Tosun, boxer
- Ünal Tosun, football player
- Tufan Tosunoğlu, football player
- Pinar Touba, amateur boxer
- Gökhan Töre, football player
- Enes Tubluk, football player
- Ayhan Tumani, football player
- Mehmet Zeki Tunç, football player
- Levent Tuncat, Olympic taekwondo practitioner
- Firat Tuncer, football player
- Emre Turan, football player
- Olcay Turhan, football player
- Ebru Tüfenk, karateka
- Dilara Türk, football player
- Suat Türker, football player
- Haluk Türkeri, football player
- Cem Türkmen, football player
- Burak Uça, football player
- Duygu Ulusoy, Olympic skier
- Deniz Undav, football player
- Dilara Uralp, Olympic sailor
- Oktay Urkal, Olympic boxer
- Meryem Uslu, kickboxer
- Soner Uysal, football manager and former football player
- Tugay Uzan, football player
- Ömer Uzun, football player
- Turgay Uzun, boxer
- Ebru Uzungüney, football player
- Ferhat Ülker, football player
- Hasan Ülker, football player
- Tolga Ünlü, football player
- Volkan Ünlü, football player
- Onur Ünlüçifçi, football player
- Bahtiyar Can Vanlı, football manager
- Deniz Vural, football player
- Cansu Yağ, football player
- Eser Yağmur, football player
- Güven Yalçın, football player
- Robin Yalçın, football player
- Taner Yalçın, football player
- Meryem Yamak, football player
- Volkan Yaman, football player
- Aycan Yanaç, football player
- Viola Yanik, wrestler (Turkish father and German mother)[179]
- Timur Yanyali, football player
- Serhat Yapıcı, football player
- Aylin Yaren, football player
- Cihan Yasarlar, e-athlete
- Mithat Yavaş, football player
- Ferhat Yazgan, football player
- Zafer Yelen, football player
- Müslüm Yelken, football player
- Gülnur Yerlisu, taekwondo practitioner
- Tennur Yerlisu, taekwondo practitioner
- Samed Yeşil, football player
- Youssef Yeşilmen, football player
- Erdoğan Yeşilyurt, football player
- Atilla Yildirim, football player
- Aygün Yıldırım, football player
- Berkan Yıldırım, football player
- Murat Yıldırım (boxer), boxer
- Özkan Yıldırım, football player
- Ramazan Yıldırım, football player
- Cihan Yıldız, football player
- Fuat Yıldız, Olympic wrestler
- Hakkı Yıldız, football player
- Rıfat Yıldız, Olympic wrestler
- Deniz Yılmaz, football player[180]
- Fatih Yılmaz, football player
- Mahmut Yılmaz, football player
- Mert Yılmaz, football player
- Murat Yılmaz (footballer, born 1988), football player
- Ozan Yılmaz, football player
- Sefa Yılmaz, football player
- Uğur Yılmaz, football player
- Yasin Yılmaz, football player
- Yusuf Yılmaz, football player
- Sertan Yiğenoğlu, football player
- Berkay Yilmaz, futsal player
- Mehmet Yozgatlı, football player
- Ersin Zehir, football player
- Serhan Zengin, football player
- Furkan Zorba, football player
Victims of crime
- Ramazan Avcı, regarded as one of the first known victims of right-wing extremist violence in the Federal Republic of Germany
- Tuğçe Albayrak, victim murdered in Offenbach am Main after intervening on behalf of two young women who were being harassed by a man
- Burak Bektaş, believed to have been shot by a right-wing extremist
- Sevda Dağ, killed in the 2016 Munich shooting
- Hüseyin Dayıcık, killed in the 2016 Munich shooting (Turkish Western Thracian origin)[181]
- Diren Dede, an exchange student in the United States who was shot dead in Missoula, Montana
- Mustafa Demiral, 56-year-old man attacked by two neo-Nazis; his death led to demonstrations against right-wing extremism[182]
- Mete Ekşi, 19-year-old student attacked by three neo-Nazi German brothers; Ekşi's funeral in November, 1991, was attended by 5,000 people[183]
- Hilal Ercan, missing 10-year-old girl in 1999 which triggered the largest search operation in Hamburg since the Second World War
- Satır family, seven people died and another 23 were injured from the Arson attack in Duisburg-Wanheimerort in 1984
- Susanna Feldmann, a 14-year-old girl who was raped and killed in 2018 in Wiesbaden by an asylum seeker from Iraqi Kurdistan (her father was Turkish and her mother was Jewish-Russian)
- Mevlüde Genç, German ambassador for peace who lost two daughters, two granddaughters and a niece in the 1993 Solingen arson attack
- Habil Kılıç, victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
- Selçuk Kiliç, killed in the 2016 Munich shooting
- Murat Kurnaz, victim of human rights abuses; detained in Kandahar and then the Guantanamo Bay detention camp
- Can Leyla, killed in the 2016 Munich shooting
- Abdurrahim Özüdoğru, victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
- Enver Şimşek, victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
- Süleyman Taşköprü, victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
- Kürşat Timuroğlu, victim of a murder by the PKK terrorist group
- İsmail Yaşar, victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
- Halit Yozgat, victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
"Wall victims" (Maueropfer) at the Berlin Wall
- Cengaver Katrancı, an 8-year-old boy who drowned in the river Spree in 1972; West Berlin fire department could not intervene after they unsuccessfully attempted to obtain permission for the entry into the river. An East German fireboat and a tanker were present but did not take the rescue operation.
- Çetin Mert, a 5-year-old boy drowned in the river Spree in 1975; West Berlin police and fire brigade were not allowed to intervene because of the state border running along the bank. Çetin received no help from East Berlin either.
Others
- 36 Boys, criminal gang active from 1987 to the mid-1990s
- Fethiye Çakıl, awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2007 for her commitment to the integration of Turkish women and her commitment to the German Red Cross
- Bahtiyar Duysak, Twitter employee who deactivated Donald Trump's account on November 2, 2017
- Semra Ertan, set herself on fire in protest against racism, specifically, against the treatment of Turks in Germany
- MontanaBlack, largest German gaming live streamer on Twitch (Turkish mother and German father)
- Emrah Tekin, YouTuber
See also
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