| AMaria Abashova (born 1983), ballet dancerRoman Abraham (1891–1976), general of the Polish armyKazimierz Ajdukiewicz (1890–1963), logician and philosopherSpirydion Albański (1907–1992), football goalkeeper of the Poland National TeamZofia Albinowska-Minkiewiczowa (1886–1971) , painterStanislaw Albinowski (1923–2005), economist, columnist and journalistBohdan Ihor Antonych (1909–1937), poetPavlo Arie (born 1977), screenwriter and playwrightMuhammad Asad (1900–1992), translator of Quran into English (born in Lemberg as Leopold Weiss)Stefan Askenase (1896–1985), pianistSzymon Askenazy (1865–1935), historian and politician, founder of the Lwów-Warsaw historical schoolHerman Auerbach (1901–1942), mathematicianEmanuel Ax (born 1949), American pianistTeodor Axentowicz (1859–1938), painterErwin Axer (1917–2012), actor and theatre professor
 BOswald Balzer, law historian, rector of the Lwów University (1895–1896), founder of the Society for Support of Polish Science in Lwów (Tow. dla Popierania Nauki Pol. we Lwowie), the first scientific organisation in the cityStefan Banach (1892–1945), mathematicianYuri Bashmet (born 1953), viola soloistKazimierz Bartel, mathematician and politician, prime minister of Poland (1926–1930)Adolf Beck (1863–1942), physiologistJoseph Beer (1908–1987), composerAlexander Beliavsky (born 1953), chess grandmasterJózef Bem (1794–1850), Polish and Hungarian national heroSaint Józef Bilczewski (1860–1923), Archbishop of Lviv and a Catholic saintSzymon Okolski (1580–1653), a historian, specialist in heraldry, provincial of the Dominican OrderFabian Birkowski (1566–1636), writer, preacherWojciech Bobowski (1610–1675), dragoman and musician in the Ottoman Empire, translated the Bible into Ottoman TurkishWojciech Bogusławski (1757–1829), composerTadeusz Bór-Komorowski (1895–1966), general of the Polish army, commander-in-chief of the Home ArmyMieczysław Boruta-Spiechowicz (1894–1985), general of the Polish armyNaftali Botwin (1905–1925), political militant and labor activistMichał Boym (ca. 1612–1659), Jesuit missionary in China, known for his travels and writingsHeinrich Gottfried von Bretschneider (1739–1810), German satirical writerJulia Brystiger (1902–1975), political militant, member of the security apparatus of the Polish People's RepublicJan Brzoza (1900–1971), writer, publicistMartin Buber (1878–1965), philosopherSofiia Burak (1961–2016), artist of artistic textiles, graphic artistSolomon Buber (1827–1906), banker and philosopher
 CDEFGMieczysław Gębarowicz, scientist and art historian, director of the Ossolineum Institute during World War IINathan Michael Gelber (1891–1966), historianEugeniusz Geppert, painterFranciszek Ksawery Godebski, director of the Ossolineum and father to Cyprian Godebski, renowned sculptorJulian Godlewski, businessman and philanthropistMaksymilian Goldstein,  a pre-war Judaica collector, director of the Lviv Jewish Museum, and owner of a privately maintained museumGeorgiy R. Gongadze, journalist kidnapped and murdered in 2000Zygmunt Gorgolewski, architect, constructor of the Grand Theatre in Lwów (currently the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet)Kazimierz Górski, football coachUri Zvi Greenberg, poetArtur Grottger, late romanticist painter
 HYaroslav Halan, anti-fascist playwright and publicistBernard Hausner (1874–1938), rabbi, diplomat and member of the SejmGideon Hausner (1915–1990), Israeli jurist, politician, Attorney General of Israel and prosecutors at the war crimes trial of Adolf Eichmann in JerusalemZbigniew Herbert, poetMykhailo Hrushevsky, first president of the Ukrainian People's RepublicLyubomyr Huzar, Cardinal, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic ChurchMieczyslaw Horszowski, Polish and American pianist
 IKStanisław Kaczor-Batowski, painterBertha Kalich, actressVera Kamsha, fantasy writerMichał Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski, generalStanisław Kasznica, resistance soldierWojciech Kilar, composerLubka Kolessa, pianistYevhen Konovalets, Ukrainian nationalist leaderMaria Konopnicka, writerIhor Kobrin, film directorJuliusz Kossak, painterIhor Kozhan, Ukrainian archivist, cultural and public figureJan Krukowiecki, generalSolomiya Krushelnytska, opera singerTadeusz Krwawicz, ophthalmologistJerzy Kulczycki, civil engineer and activist publisher and booksellerJacek Kuroń, freedom fighter and politician (Solidarity, KOR)Vilém Kurz, pianist, professor at the Lwów State ConservatoryIlona Kurzowa, pianistWacław Kuchar, talented athlete, multiple champion of Poland in various sports
 LStanisław Jerzy Lec, poet and aphoristStanisław Lem, science fiction writer and futuristStanisław Leśniewski, philosopher and logicianStanisław I Leszczyński (1677–1766), twice King of Poland.[1]Antoni Łomnicki, mathematicianRoman Longschamps de Berier, lawyer, last rector of the Jan Kazimierz UniversityAlfred J. Lotka, mathematician, physical chemist, statistician, biophysicist, author of predator-prey modelYuriy Loutseiko, guitarist in Smerichka and VatraIgnacy Łukasiewicz, engineer, pioneer of oil industryJan Łukasiewicz, philosopher and logicianOleh Luzhnyi, former professional footballer
 MStanisław Maczek, Polish World War II general, Commander Allied (Polish) 1st Armoured Division in Western EuropeKornel Makuszyński, writer of books for childrenOksana Maksymchuk, Ukrainian poetMichael Malice, Author, political commentator, AnarchistAlexandra Marinina, Russian writer of detective storiesKostyantyn Markovych (born 1968), painter, iconographer, graphic artistLeopold von Sacher-Masoch, writer, author of Venus in FursStanisław Mieczysław Mazur, mathematician, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Lwów School of MathematicsKazimierz Michałowski, Egyptologist, founder of NubiologyKrystyna Mihułka, authorLudwig von Mises, free-market economist (born in Lemberg)Richard von Mises, mathematician (younger brother of Ludwig, also born in Lemberg)Izydor Modelski, Polish Lieutenant General and spyIryna Morykvas, Ukrainian illustrator, artist, writerSigmund Mogulesko, Yiddish singer and actorIgnacy Mościcki, chemist and President of Poland (1926–1939)Andrzej Mostowski, mathematicianGabriela Moyseowicz, composer and pianistPaul Muni, actorAna Muzičuk, chess grandmasterVitaly Mansky, film director
 NOPJan Parandowski, writerJakub Karol Parnas, biochemistTeodor Parnicki, historianAniela Pawlikowska, painterAaron ben Phinehas, member of rabbinical college of LembergLeon Piniński, politician, lawyer and art historianAndriy Protsyk, footballerWojciech Pszoniak, actorWitold Pyrkosz, modern Polish actor
 RSLeopold von Sacher-Masoch, journalist and BDSM writer whose surname originated the term "masochism"Henryk Samsonowicz, historianJuliusz Schauder, mathematician, member of the Lwów School of MathematicsIryna Senyk (1926-2009), poet, nurse, political dissidentFilip Schleicher (1870-1932), Polish-Jewish lawyer, deputy mayor from 1913 to 1927Larisa Shepitko, Soviet film director.Andrey Sheptytsky, head of the Ukrainian Church through both the world warsRoman Shukhevych, general of the Ukrainian Insurgent ArmyIva Sidash, Ukrainian street and documentary photographerAdam Mikołaj Sieniawski, hetmanStanisław Skrowaczewski, composerMyroslav Skoryk, composer, Hero of UkraineNatalka Sniadanko, Ukrainian writer, journalist, translatorWacław Sobieski, historianLeopold Staff, poetHugo Steinhaus, mathematicianZygmunt Steuermann (1899–1941), Polish football playerJulian Stryjkowski, writerRoman Svintsitskyi (born 1981), former Ukrainian professional footballerJan Szeliga ( ? — 1636), wandering book printerMoritz Szeps, journalistWacław Szybalski, medical researcher
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