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Transgender people are individuals who identify as a gender that differs from the one associated with their sex assignment. In some non-Western, ancient or medieval societies, transgender people may be seen as a different gender entirely, and there may be a separate category for them that is different from the binary of 'man' or 'woman'. These people might be described collectively as occupying a third gender role. These cultures may have traditional social and ceremonial roles for third gender people, which are different from men's or women's roles and social spaces.
While cross-dressing is not synonymous with being transgender, some of the persons listed here crossdressed during wartime for various purposes.
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! style="width:50%;"| Notable as
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| b. 1954
| Finnish
| she/her
|Evangelical Lutheran priest
|
|-
|
| b. 1994
| Israeli
| she/her
| Model, actress
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|-
|
| b. 1962
|American
|he/him
|Musician, singer, songwriter
|
|-
| (a.k.a. NOAHFINNCE)
| b. 1999
|British
|he/him
|Singer-songwriter, Youtuber
|
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|Briel Adams-Wheatley
| -
|Brazilian-born American
|she/her
|Beauty influencer
|
|-
|
| b. 1971
|American
|she/her
|Actress, author, entrepreneur
|
|-
|
| b. 1976
|Israeli
|she/her
|Pop singer
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|-
|
| b. 1954
|Venezuelan
|she/her
|Politician
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|-
|
|b. 1939
|American
|she/her
|Case study subject
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|-
|
|1987–2012
|American
|she/her
|Activist, writer, multimedia fine artist
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|
|
|Filipino American
|she/her
|Social activist
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|-
|
|b. 1994
|American
|she/her
|Drag queen, rapper
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|-
|
|1997–2014
|American
|she/her
|Teenage suicide victim due to parental rejection
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|-
|
|b. 2001
|American
|they/them, he/him
|Actor
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|-
|
|1930–2018
|American
|she/her
|Author
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|-
|
|1945–2022
|American
|she/her
|Activist
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|-
|
|1882–1922
|American
|he/him
| Pioneer during Pacific Northwest period known for flouting social norms
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|
|
|American
|she/her
|Journalist, author
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|
| b. 1946
|American
|she/her
|Cardiologist, president-elect of Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
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|
| b. 1989
|American
|he/him
|Basketball player
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|
| b. 1977
|Portuguese British
|she/her
|Big Brother UK series 5 winner
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|-
|
|b. 1979
|American
|she/her
|Filmmaker, musician, author, activist
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|
| b. 1983
|Brazilian British
|she/her
|Television personality, plastic surgery enthusiast
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|
|b. 1993
|American
|they/them
|Music artist, drag queen, activist
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|
| b. 1948
|Canadian
|she/her
|Singer-songwriter
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|-
|
|b. 1995
|American
|she/her
|Drag queen, singer
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|
|b. 1969
|American
|she/her
|Author
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|-
|
|
|American
|she/her
|Artist, animator, poet
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|-
|
| b. 1952
|British
|she/her
|Actor, Fascinating Aïda member
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|
|b. 1947 or 1948
|American
|she/her
|Baptist minister, social activist
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|
|
|American
|she/her
|Clinical psychologist
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|-
|
|1886–1954
|American
|she/her
|One of the earliest trans women documented
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|South African British
|he/him
|Big Brother UK series 13 winner
|
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|
| b. 1967
|American
|he/him
|Author
|
|-
| (Erica Salazar)
|1969–2013
|Mexican American
|she/her
|International and national beauty pageant title winner, drag performer, actor, entrepreneur
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|
| b. 1962
|American
|he/him
|Adult performer and producer, activist, educator, motivational speaker
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|
|b. c. 1927
|American
|she/her
|U.S. Navy veteran
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|
| b. 1971
|English
|she/her
|Antony and the Johnsons' lead singer
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|
|
|American
|she/her
|Video game designer
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|
| b. 1960
|Spanish
|she/her
|Actress, activist, legislator
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|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Author, poet
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|
|1975–2019
|American
|she/her
|Marriage equality activist, public speaker
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|-
|
|1985–2002
|American
|she/her
|Murder victim
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|
|b. 1989
|Venezuelan
|she/her
|Musician
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|-
|
|1984–2007
|Mexican
|she/her
|Mexican immigrant that died in a U.S. detention facility
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|
|1969–2016
|American
|she/her
|Actress, musician
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|
| b. 1974
|Canadian
|she/her
|Writer
|
|-
|
| 1935–2021
|English
|she/her
|Model
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|-
|
| b. 1989
|American
|he/him
|Model, actor, singer
|-
|
| b. 1964
|Australian
|she/her
|Actress, author, dancer, physicist
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|
|1921–2021
|American
|she/her
|US Navy pilot during World War II, record holder for world's oldest flight instructor
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|
| b. 1965
|British
|she/her
|Soldier
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|-
|
|b. 1979
|Malaysian
|she/her
|Transgender rights activist, first trans woman to be awarded with the prestigious International Women of Courage Award in 2016
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|-
|
|c. 1999–2022
|Iraqi
|she/her
|Murder victim
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|
|b. 1991
|Zambian Canadian
|she/her
|Rapper
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|
|1885–1956
|German-Israeli
|he/him
|Author, social worker, reformer, suffragist and Zionist
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|-
|
| b. 1966
|Danish
|she/her
|Golfer
|
|-
|
| b. 1962
|English
|she/her
|Politician, former mayor of Cambridge
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|
|b. 1988
|Indian
|she/her
| Dalit and trans activist, first transgender engineer in Tamil Nadu
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|
|1895–1960
|British
|he/him
|Writer, entertainer
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|-
|
|1954–2017
|American
|he/him
|Neurobiologist
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|-
|
|1789/99–1865
|Irish
|he/him
|Military surgeon, Inspector General overseeing military hospitals
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|
|1869–1954
|English
|he/him
|Lawyer, writer, editor of the journal Urania
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|Christina Beardsley
|b. 1951
|English
|she//her
|Anglican priest
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|
| b. 1949
|Norwegian
|they/them
|Physician, family therapist, sexologist
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|-
|
| b. 1988
|Swedish
|she/her
|Actress
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|
|1982–2022
|American
|she/her
|Author, artist and sex educator
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|-
|
|b. 1962
|German-Swiss
|they/them
|Author, playwright, politician
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|-
|
|b. 1987
|British
|she/her
|Model, activist
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|
| b. 1974
|American
|he/him
|Writer, performance artist
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|-
|
|b. 1996
|Belgian
|she/her
|Actress
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|1949–1998
|American
|she/her
|Software developer
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|
| 1983–2022
|Uruguayan
|she/her
|First openly transgender female lawyer, Substitute Senator (2014–2017) in Uruguay
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|
| b. 1972
|Belgian
|he/him
|Musician, K's Choice's lead singer
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|
| 1957–2023
|New Zealander
|she/her
|Politician
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|-
|
| b. 1962
|American
|she/her
|Actress, singer, educator
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|-
|
| b. 1990
|American
|he/him
|Author, vlogger, activist
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|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Electronic engineer, musician
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|-
|
|1960–2008
|American
|she/her
|Voice actress
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|
| b. 1990
|American
|she/her
|Fashion model, dancer, activist
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|-
|
| b. 1965
|Mexican
|she/her
|Film, television and stage actress
|
|-
|
| b. 1963
|American
|they/them
|Singer-songwriter, performance artist
|
|-
|
| b. 1969
|American
|he/him
|Actor, singer, activist
|
|-
|
| b. 1948
|American
|they/them, she/her
|Author, performance artist, gender theorist
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|-
|
|b. 1985
|American
|she/her
|Educator, transgender health advocate, human rights activist
|
|-
|
| b. 1958
|American
|she/her
|Author, activist, previously an award-winning professor of English at Colby College
|
|-
|
| b. 1969
|American
|she/her
|Author, filmmaker, performer
|
|-
|
|b. 1970
|American
|she/her
|Folk singer
|
|-
|
|1937–2017
|American
|she/her
|Film, TV, and theatre actress, model, author, professor (one of the earliest transitioners in the United States)
|
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|
| b. 1973
|American
|they/them
|Author
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Billy Martin)
| b. 1967
|American
|he/him
|Gothic horror author
|
|-
|
|1916–1994
|American
|he/him
|Gospel tenor
|
|-
|
|1996–2015
|American
|he/him
|Eighteen-year-old American activist, student, suicide victim
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|American
|they/them
|Author
|
|-
|
|b. 1990
|American
|she/her
|Model, comedian, actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1972/74
|British
|she/her
|Politician, activist
|
|-
|
| b. 1993
|Canadian
|he/him
|Hockey player (Buffalo Beauts)
|
|-
|
| b. 2007
|American
|she/her
|Social activist
|
|-
|
| b. 1991
| Scottish
| she/her
| rapist
|
|-
|
| b. 1964
|American
|she/her
|Musician
|
|-
|
| b. 1955
|American
|he/him
|Musician
|
|-
|
| b. 1980
|German
|he/him
|Pole vaulter, two-time European Championship bronze medalist
|
|-
|
| b. 1959
|Canadian
|they/them, he/him
|Writer
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|First transgender state legislator in New Hampshire
|
|-
|
| b. 1978
|American
|she/her
|Folk/rock musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1971
|Argentinian
|he/him
|Intersex and trans advocate, academic, and co-director of GATE
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Canadian
|he/him
|Writer, performance artist, assistant professor of song lyrics and libretto writing
|
|-
|
|b. 2007
|American
|she/her
|Mathematician
|
|-
|
|b. 1954
|American
|he/him
|Writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1989
|American
|he/him
|Author
|
|-
|
|b. 1974
|American
|they/she
|Poet, professor
|
|-
|
|1959–2022
|American
|he/him
|Photographer/visual artist
|
|-
|
|c. 1975
|Argentinian
|she/her
|First transgender woman to be an airline captain in the history of Argentina and of Latin America
|
|-
|
|b. 1977
|American
|she/her
|Artist/theorist, lecturer of Visual Arts and Critical Gender Studies at UCSD
|
|-
|
|b. 1939
|American
|she/her
|Composer, electronic musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|American
|she/her
|Reality television personality, drag performer, actress, model
|
|-
|
|b. 1949/1950
|British
|she/her
|British Royal Navy officer
|
|-
|
|1843–1915
|Irish American
|
|Union Army soldier
|
|-
|
|b. 1993
|American
|he/him
|Musician, public speaker, writer, filmmaker, actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1971
|American
|she/her
|Actress, performance artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1997
|British
|she/her
|Politician, transgender activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Thai
|she/her
|Thai boxer, model, actress
|
|-
|
|1998–2020
|British
|she/her
|Model, performer, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|Chinese
|she/her
|Model
|
|-
|
|b. 2006
|Filipino
|he/they
|Actor, singer, artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1987
|South Korean
|she/her
|Model, actress, singer
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|American
|he/him
|Singer-songwriter
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|Japanese
|he/him
|Manga artist
|
|-
|
| b. 1977
|American
|she/her
|Journalist, soldier
|
|-
|
|b. 1963
|American
|he/him
|Writer, activist, educator, speaker
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|British
|they/them
|Priest (United Reformed Church)
|
|-
|
|b. 1991
|American
|they/them
|Basketball player
|
|-
|
|b. 1938
|American
|she/her
|US Navy and Army soldier, trans and AIDS activist, nun
|
|-
|
|1959–2014
|British
|she/her
|Physicist, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1978
|American
|she/her
|Model, actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1973
|Australian
|she/her, they/them
|Singer, songwriter, record producer
|
|-
|
|
|American
|she/her
|Bluegrass musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1964
|Brazilian
|she/her
|Model
|
|-
|
|1931–2006
|French
|she/her
|Singer, entertainer
|
|-
|
|b. 1975
|Canadian American
|he/him
|Actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1944
|Australian
|she/her
|Sociologist, academic
|
|-
|
|1933–2013
|American
|she/her
|Politician (first openly transgender person to be elected to a city council in the U.S.), radio show host, investigative reporter
|
|-
|
|1938–2024
|American
|she/her
|Computer scientist, electrical engineer, activist
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|he/him
|Novelist, nonfiction writer, television writer, journalist
|
|-
|
|b. 1970
|American
|she/her
|LGBT rights activist
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Tula)
|b. 1954
|English
|she/her
|Model, actress, author
|
|-
|
|b. 1947
|American
|she/her
|Musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1951
|Brazilian
|she/her
|Cartoonist and screenwriter
|
|-
|
|1918–2011
|British
|she/her
|World War II fighter pilot, the first British trans woman to undergo gender reassignment
|
|-
|
|b. 1972
|American
|she/her
|Actress, producer, advocate
|
|-
|
|1978–2016
|American
|she/her
|Adult film actress
|
|-
|
|1977–2020
|British
|she/her
|IT entrepreneur
|
|-
|
|b. 1999
|Swiss
|it/its, she/her
|Swiss developer, computer hacker
|
|-
|
|b. 1945/1946
|American
|she/her
|Activist, retired domestic violence counsellor
|
|-
|
|b. 1987
|American
|he/him
|Politician
|
|-
|
|1947–1985
|American
|she/her
|Actress, writer
|
|-
|
|1957–2009
|American
|he/him
|Writer
|
|-
|
|1944–1974
|American
|she/her
|Performer
|
|-
|
|b. 1976
|Indian
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|b. 2001
|Australian
|he/him
|Actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|British
|she/her
|Young adult fiction author
|
|-
|
|1728–1810
|French
|
|Diplomat
|
|-
|
|1914–1989
|Belgian
|she/her
|Cyclist
|
|-
|
|b. 1585/92
|Spanish
|he/him
|Explorer
|
|-
|
|b. 1994
|Dutch
|she/her
|Makeup artist, YouTuber
|
|-
|
|b. 1999
|Argentinian
|he/him
|Missing person
|
|-
|
|b. 1976
|Argentinian
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|1950–1986
|English
|she/her
|Sex worker, con artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1974
|Trinidadian
|she/her
|Hairdresser, politician, LGBT and animal welfare activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1963
|Belgian
|she/her
|Gynecologist, politician, current deputy prime minister of Belgium
|
|-
|
|b. 1953
|American
|she/her
|Multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, performance artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1974
|Mexican
|he/him
|Taekwondo practitioner, olympian
|
|-
|
|1967–2022
|Belgian
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1978
|American
|she/her
|Prison and LGBTQ rights activist
|
|-
|
|1915–1962
|British
|he/him
|Physician
|
|-
|
|b. 1966
|American
|he
|Sculptor, performer, video artist, writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1972/73
|Canadian
|he/him
|Modern choreographer, dancer, writer, trans rights activist
|
|-
|
|1943–2007
|American
|she/her
|Activist
|
|-
|
|1790–1830
|Scottish
|he/him
|Writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1970
|Canadian
|she/her
|Bicycle racer
|
|-
|
|b. 1994
|American
|they/them
|Actor, model, dancer
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|American
|they/them
|Writer, actor, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|American
|he/him
|Actor, writer, journalist, podcaster
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|American
|he/him, they/them
|Lawyer, educator, LGBTQ+ rights advocate
|
|-
|
|b. 1994
|American
|they/them
|Painter
|
|-
|
|b. 2002
|English
|he/him, they/them
|Actor
|
|-
|
|203–222
|Roman
|
|Emperor characterized as transgender
|
|-
|
|1882–1931
|Danish
|she/her
|Painter
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|American
|they/them
|Singer, songwriter, performance artist
|
|-
|
|1958–2001
|Belgian
|she/her
|Hardcore techno producer and disc jockey
|
|-
|
|1946–2021
|American
|she/her
|LGBT activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|Swedish
|she/her
|Singer, drag queen, voice actress
|
|-
|
|b. 2001
|Norwegian
|she/her
|Model
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|American
|she/her
|First trans woman to become a Miss USA contestant and win Miss Nevada USA
|
|-
|
|b. 1986
|Turkish
|he/him
|Actor, model
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|American
|she/her
|Trans activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1952
|Turkish
|she/her
|Singer, actress
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Amazon Eve)
|b. 1979
|American
|she/her
|Model, fitness trainer, actress
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Eden The Doll)
|b. 1995
|Mexican-American
|she/her
|Model, Social Media Influencer
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Australian
|they/them
|Author
|
|-
|
|1875–1938
|Italian Australian
|he/him
|Murderer
|
|-
|
|1791–1856
|Swiss
|she/her
|Physician and surgeon who practiced medicine during the Napoleonic Wars and in Cuba
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Artist, musician, poet, music producer
|
|-
|
|1949–2014
|American
|she/her, he/him, ze/hir
|Author, activist
|
|-
|
|1945–2007
|American
|
|Singer-songwriter, comedian
|
|-
|
|b. 1964
|American
|she/her
|Software engineer, video game writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1915
|Northern Irish
|he/him
|Pilot
|
|-
|
|b. 1954
|Spanish
|she/her
|Actress, model
|
|-
|
|b. 2003/2004
|English
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|British
|they/them
|Artist, filmmaker, author, trans campaigner
|
|-
|
|b. 1991
|Icelandic
|they/them
|Journalist, filmmaker, author, trans activist
|
|-
|
| b. 1979
|American
|they/them
|NBA referee, first openly trans official in a Big Four sports league
|
|-
|
|1912–1991
|Scottish
|he/him
|Doctor, farmer, 11th Baronet of Craigievar
|
|-
|
|b. 1990
|American
|they/them
|Writer, public speaker, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1975
|American
|she/her
|MMA fighter
|
|-
|
|b. 1972
|
|she/her
|US Army Captain
|
|-
|
|b. 1947
|Irish
|she/her
|Dentist, transgender rights activist
|
|-
|
|
|American
|she/her
|Colonel in the United States Space Force, engineer
|
|-
|
|1956–2023
|Israeli
|she/her
|Intelligence agent
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|American
|she/her
|Artist, game designer
|.
|-
|
|b. 1974
|American
|she/her
|Author, senior writer for CNET Networks
|
|-
|
|b. 1946
|American
|she/her
|First openly transgender judge in Texas
|
|-
|
|b. 1982
|
|she/her
|Reputed Italian mafia figure
|
|-
|
|1963–2022
|Indonesian
|she/her
|Entertainer
|
|-
|
|b. 1977
|German
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|they/them
|Actor
|
|-
|
|1869–1936
|American
|he/him
|Journalist, author
|
|-
|
|b. 1940
|American
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|American
|she/her
|Musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|American
|he/him
|Model, socialite, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1986
|American
|she/her, they/them
|Drag queen, politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1944
|American canadian
|he/him
|Singer-songwriter
|
|-
|
|1960–2002
|American
|he/him
|Civil rights activist, writer, educator
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|Canadian American
|she/her
|Model, YouTuber
|
|-
|
|b. 1996
|American
|he/him, she/her (in drag)
|Drag performer
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|American
|she/her
|Lead singer and guitarist (Against Me!)
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|British
|she/her
|Highest-ranked transgender person in the British Army, transgender rights activist
|
|-
|
|1954–2019
|British
|she/her
|Activist, first person to have their gender reassignment followed on UK television in A Change of Sex
|
|-
|
|b. 1963
|American
|he/him
|Serial killer
|
|-
|
|b. 1948
|American
|he/him
|Writer, educator
|
|-
|
|1940–2025
|American
|she/her
|African-American activist and community leader for transgender rights
|
|-
|
|b. 1965
|German
|she/her
|German actress, singer, author, entrepreneur, model and entertainer. Also local politician.
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Canadian
|they/them
|Musician, educator, activist of Ojibwe-Métis descent
|
|-
|
|b. 1954
|Polish
|she/her
|Politician, first transgender MP in European history
|
|-
|
| b. 1990
|American
|she/her
|Drag queen
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|
|Screenwriter
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|Danish
|she/her, they/them, he/him
|Comedian, author, podcaster, fashion designer, fat acceptance campaigner
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|German Italian
|he/him
|Gondoliere
|
|-
|
|1994/95–2023
|American
|he/him
|Mass murderer
|
|-
|
|1841–1901
|Scottish
|he/him
|Politician
|
|-
|
|1955–2019
|Rocky Boy Canadian
|she/her
|Activist, politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1989
|English
|he/him
|Graphic novelist, social media personality and filmmaker
|
|-
|
|b. 1975
|South Korean
|she/her
|Model, singer, and actress. Republic of Korea's first transgender entertainer, second person in Korea to legally change their gender (2002)
|
|-
|
|1933–2005
|American
|she/her
|Lecturer, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1978
|English
|she/her
|Child prodigy
|
|-
|
|1890–1962
|American
|he/him
|Physician, tuberculosis researcher, writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|French
|she/her
|Actress, filmmaker and LGBT rights activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1968
|American
|he/him
|Comedian, actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1968
|British
|she/her
|Teacher, journalist, opposer of gender self-ID
|
|-
|
|b. 1986/7
|American
|she/her
|Organizer, speaker, writer, activist; co-founder and strategic partner and organizing coordinator of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, founder and executive director of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute
|
|-
|
|b. 1963
|American
|she/her
|Computer video game programmer
|
|-
|
|b, 1991
|American
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|
|American
|she/her
|First openly transgender military officer in the United States
|
|-
|
|b. 1958
|American
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1962
|Cuban
|she/her
|First transgender person elected to political office in Cuba
|
|-
|
|1962–1982
|Brazilian
|he/him
|Counterculture writer, poet
|
|-
|
|1963–1998
|American
|she/her
|Murder victim, inspiration for the first Transgender Day of Remembrance
|
|-
|
|b. circa 1994
|American
|she/her
|Author, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1975
|English
|she/her
|Radio and television presenter/broadcaster
|
|-
|
|b. 1994
|Swedish
|she/her
|Social media influencer
|
|-
|
|b. 1968
|American
|she/her
|Actor, model, nightclub promoter, performance artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1955
|American
|she/her
|Usenet and Internet pioneer, computer scientist, transgender educator and activist
|
|-
|
|1912–2000
|English/Australia
|she/her
|Fashionista, media personality, writer and activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1978
|New Zealander
|she/her
|Weightlifter
|
|-
|
| 1970–1995
|American
|she/her
|Hairdresser
|
|-
|
|1996–2025
|American
|she/her
|talent manager, businesswoman, influencer
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Australian
|she/her
|TikToker, activist
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Nigerian American
|they/them
|Writer, poet, dancer
|
|-
|
|b. 1972
|Israeli
|she/her
|Singer
|
|-
| (formerly Rachel McKinnon)
|b. 1982
|Canadian
|she/her
|Philosophy professor, competitive cyclist, transgender rights activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1968
|Hawaiian
|she/her
|Politician, activist, editorialist, policymaker, advocate, philanthropist
|
|-
|
|b. 1962
|English
|she/her
|Comedian, actor, writer, political activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1975
|Tobagonian American
|she/her
|Author, model, actress, activist, reality television personality
|
|-
|
| b. 1979
|Thai
|she/her
|Businesswoman
|-
|
|b. 1967
|American
|she/her
|Entrepreneur, filmmaker, activist
|
|-
|
|1956–2024
|American
|she/her
|Game designer, artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1943
|American
|she/her
|Stage performer, actress, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|American
|she/her
|Adult film actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1961
|American
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1949
|American
|she/her
|Olympics athlete, television personality
|
|-
|
|b. 2000
|American
|she/her
|Activist, TV/YouTube personality
|
|-
|
|b. 1974
|British
|she/her
|Fell-runner convicted of the attempted murder of Ralph Knibbs
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Costa Rican
|she/her
|Trans and intersex human rights activist, author
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|Chinese
|she/her
|Dancer
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|they/them
|Author, activist
|
|-
|
|1944–2011
|American
|she/her
|Painter, comic book artist
|
|-
|
|1926–1989
|American
|she/her
|Actress, singer, trans activist, first public trans person in US to get gender reassignment surgery
|
|-
|
|b. 1954
|Canadian
|she/her
|Musician
|
|-
|Jennie June
|b. 1870s
|American
|he/him
|Writer, autobiographer
|
|-
|
|b. 1975
|Honkonger
|they/them, he/him
|Fashion designer
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|American
|she/her
|Sportswriter, editor, co-founder of Baseball Prospectus, civil rights activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1968
|Japanese
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1949
|British
|she/her
|Writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|American
|she/her
|Illustrator
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Katastrophe)
|b. 1979
|American
|he/him
|Rapper, first openly transgender singer in the hip-hop genre
|
|-
|
|b. 1964
|American
|he/him
|K–12 educator, community organizer, author of Trans Bodies, Trans Selves
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|American
|she/her
|Model, fashion designer
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|Canadian
|he/him
|Author, public speaker, healthcare researcher
|
|-
|
|b. 1961
|American
|she/her
|Judge
|
|-
|
|b. 1966
|German
|he/him
|Athlete
|
|-
|
|b. 1972
|American
|she/her
|Professional powerlifter, competitive bodybuilder
|
|-
|
|b. 1996
|Finnish
|he/him
|Medical student, international campaigner for trans rights
|
|-
|La Chola Poblete
|b. 1989
|Argentine
|she/her
|Visual artist, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1991
|Filipino
|she/her
|Trans activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1987/88
|Canadian
|she/her
|Author, cartoonist, public speaker
|
|-
|
|b. 1961
|American
|she/her
|Author, poet, first openly transgender professor at an Orthodox Jewish institution, and holds the David and Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at the Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Korean
|
|Transgender pop group active during 2005-2007
|
|-
|
|b. 1993
|Australian
|she/her
|Cartoonist
|
|-
|
|b. 1960
|American
|she/her
|Drag performer, celebrity impersonator, singer, HIV/AIDS activist
|
|-
|
|1950–2020
|American
|she/her
|Performer, musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|Dutch
|she/her
|Model, first transgender winner in the Top Model franchise
|
|-
|
|1958–1996
|American
|she/her
|Artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1984
|American
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1986
|American
|he/him
|Author
|
|-
| (formerly Eddie Ayres)
| b. 1967
|British Australian
|he/him
|Radio presenter, musician, teacher
|
|-
|
| b. ??
| American
| she/her
| TikToker
|
|-
|
|b. 1979
|South Korean
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|First openly transgender actor to be nominated for a Tony Award
|
|-
|
|b. 1983
|Thai American
|she/her
|Actress, adult entertainer
|
|-
|
|b. 1986
|British
|she/her
|Journalist, radio presenter, transgender rights activist
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Musician, producer
|
|-
|
|b. 1986
|American
|he/him
|Transgender LGBT rights advocate
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|American
|she/her
|Transgender icon, model, celebutante, singer, performance artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1957
|American
|she/her
|Physician, United States Assistant Secretary for Health, former Pennsylvania Physician General (2015-2017), former Pennsylvania Secretary of Health (2017–2021)
|
|-
|
|1957–2023
|Cuban American
|he/him
|Author, photographer, screenwriter
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|American
|she/her
|First openly transgender NFL Cheerleader
|
|-
|Alice Litman
|2002–2022
|English
|she/her
|Suicide victim
|
|-
|
|b. 1986
|Taiwanese
|she/her
|Model, television personality
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|Colombian
|they/them
|Writer, performer
|
|-
|
|b. 1983/1984
|American
|ze/hir
|Author, dog trainer
|
|-
|
|b. 1989
|Indonesian
|she/her
|Model, actress, singer
|-
|
|b. 1965
|Italian
|she/her
|Politician, actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1932–c. 1987
|American
|he/him
|Dog breeder
|
|-
|
|b. 1977/1978
|British
|they/them
|Feminist campaigner
|
|-
|
|b. 1998
|British
|she/her
|Activist, first openly transgender woman to become a Women's Officer within the Labour Party
|
|-
|
|b. 1997
|American
|she/her
|Actress (played the first television transgender superhero on CW's Supergirl), transgender rights activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1953
|British
|she/her
|Boxing promoter, television personality
|
|-
|
|b. 1987
|American
|she/her
|Soldier, whistleblower convicted under the Espionage Act
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|American
|he/him
|First transgender professional boxer in the United States
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|American
|she/her
|Entertainer
|
|-
|
|b. 1975
|American
|she/her
|Musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1970
|American
|she/her
|Politician, comedian
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|he/him
|Nurse, early trans male autobiographer
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Indian
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|Australian
|they/them
|Performing artist, songwriter, musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|American
|he/him
|Author of Amateur and Man Alive
|
|-
|
|1934–2014
|American
|she/her
|Educator
|
|-
|
|b. 1990
|American
|she/her
|LGBTQ+ advocate and politician, first openly trans member of US Congress
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Irish
|they/them
|Actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1942
|American
|she/her
|Economist
|
|-
|
|b. 1986
|British
|he/him
|Journalist
|
|-
|
|b. 1989
|American
|she/her
|Imprisoned 2012–2014 after fatally stabbing an attacker
|
|-
|
|b. 1990
|British
|she/they
|Vlogger and filmmaker
|
|-
|
|b. 1956
|Australian
|she/her
|Senior military officer
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|American
|he/him
|Vlogger, actor, LGBTQIA+ advocate
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Puerto Rican/American
|they/them
|Actor, filmmaker
|
|-
|
|b. 1993
|American
|they/them
|Actor, model
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|he/him
|Writer, public speaker, activist, strategic media consultant
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|American
|they/them, it, zir
|Actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1970
|American
|
|Academic, author, public speaker, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1993/1994
|British
|he/him
|Actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1982
|Brazilian
|he/him
|Actor, city councillor, reporter
|
|-
|
|1965–1999
|Argentinian
|she/her
|Entertainer that became the first travesti in Argentina to be massively accepted by the public
|
|-
|
|b. 1983
|American
|she/her
|Writer, transgender rights activist, author, former staff editor of People magazine's website
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Indian
|she/her
|First openly transgender female judge in India (2017)
|
|-
|
|b. 1956
|Spanish
|she/her
|first trans woman to undergo gender-affirming surgery in Spain
|
|-
|
|b. 1952
|Canadian
|she/her
||Quebec lawyer, teacher, politician
|
|-
|
|1939–1986?
|American
|she/her
||American businesswoman, former sex worker
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Australian
|they/them
|Singer-songwriter
|
|-
|
|1924–2009
|English
|she/her
|Composer, conductor
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|American
|they/them
|Actor, model
|
|-
|
|1941–2022
|American
|she/her
|Activist, educator
|
|-
|
|1926–2020
|British
|she/her
|Historian, writer
|
|-
|
|1955–2002
|American
|she/her
|Entertainer
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|American
|he/him
|Athlete, trans rights advocate
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Pakistani
|she/her
|Transgender rights expert, Ministry of Human Rights
|
|-
|
|b. 1972
|South African
|they/them
|Visual artist, photographer
|
|-
|
|b. 1996
|American
|she/her, they/them
|Actress, comedian, TikToker
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|British
|she/her
|Labour Party politician, first openly transgender woman to be elected to represent Labour
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|Japanese
|she/her
|Singer
|
|-
|
|b. 1998
|Japanese
|he/him
|actor, model
|
|-
|
| b. 1956
| Spanish
| she/her
| Writer, LGBTQ activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1987/88
|American
|she/her
|Fashion model, first openly trans plus-size model to land a major campaign
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|American
|she/her
|Actress, model, writer
|
|-
|
|b. 2001
|American
|she/her
|Model, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1974
|English
|
|Landscape artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1951
|American
|she/her
|First African-American transgender woman model to appear on a box of Clairol hair-coloring in the 1970s
|
|-
|
|b. 1983
|Thai
|she/her
|Participant on the show Thailand's Got Talent, Thai transgender actress, singer, entertainer, radio DJ
|
|-
|
|b. 1964
|American
|she/her
|Automobile racer
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|New Zealander
|they/them
|Illustrator, writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1959
|American
|she/her
|Transgender activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Ugandan
|he/him
|LGBT rights activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1982
|Greek
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1979
|American
|he/him
|Political appointee
|
|-
|Ozaawindib
|b. 1750s?
|Ojibwe
|
|Warrior
|
|-
|
|b. 1987
|Canadian
|he/him, they/them
|Actor, producer
|
|-
|
|b. 1961
|British
|she/her
|Royal Air Force officer
|
|-
|
|b. 1937
|English
|she/her
|Musician from Jethro Tull
|
|-
|Coyote Park
|b. 1999
|Spanish, American
|he/him, they/them
|Visual artist, photographer
|
|-
|
|b. 1960
|American
|she/her
|Transgender activist
|
|-
|
|1812–1879
|American
|he/him
|Stagecoach driver
|
|-
|
|1937–2004
|Venezuelan
|she/her
|Writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1982
|Colombian
|she/her
|Physicist, LGBT activist, entrepreneur, social media personality
|
|-
|
|b. 1964
|Australian
|she/her
|Child murderer
|
|-
|
|b. 1991
|Australian
|she/her
|Model of Bosnian Croat and Bosnian Serb ethnicity
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|American
|she/her
|Drag queen, singer, actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|German
|she/her
|Pop singer
|
|-
|
|1938–2005
|American
|she/her
|Convicted murderer, politician
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Fashion model, actress
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|they/them
|Poet, visual artist
|
|-
|
|1951/1952
|British
|he/him
|First prisoner in England and Wales to be granted gender-affirming surgery
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|they/them
|Software artist, writer, game designer
|
|-
|
|b. 2004
|Canadian
|he/him
|Musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1982/3
|American
|she/her
|First transgender woman to be a nominee to the US House of Representatives from a major political party
|
|-
|
|b. 1991
|Spanish
|she/her
|Model, beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Spain 2018
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|Brazilian
|he/him
|Model
|
|-
|
|b. 1969
|American
|she/her
|Political activist
|
|-
|
|1906–1977
|Slovenian
|he/him
|Attorney, author of the first Slovene crime novel
|
|-
|
|b. 1948
|British
|she/her
|Magician
|
|-
|
|1912–2009
|American
|she/her
|Pharmacologist, transgender activist, author
|
|-
|
|b. 1950
|American
|she/her
|Investor, philanthropist
|
|-
|
|1752–1819
|American
|none/Friend
|Self-professed evangelist/preacher, shunned any gendered pronouns, often referred to as P.U.F. or "the Friend"
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Left at London)
|b. 1996
|American
|she/her
|Comedian, singer-songwriter
|
|-
|
|d. 2022
|British
|he/him
|Victim of suicide
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|American
|she/her
| Chess Candidate Master
|
|-
|
|b. 1994
|American
|she/her
|Model
|
|-
|
|b. 1984
|American
|she/her
|Composer, producer
|
|-
| (Jammidodger)
|b. 1994
|British
|he/him
|Psychologist, YouTuber, trans activist
|
|-
|
|1952
|Eurasian-Canadian
|he/him
|Trans Activist, Psychotherapist and Gender Consultant
|
|-
|
|b. 1982
|Australian
|she/her
|Comedian, singer in The Axis of Awesome
|
|-
|
|1948–2021
|American
|he/him, she/her
|First openly transgender mayor in the United States
|
|-
|
|b. 1969
|Austrian, Belgian
|they/them,
she/her
|Actor
|
|-
|
|1949–2024
|Spanish
|she/her
|Transgender activist, participant in Spain's first pride march (1977).
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Chilean
|she/her
|Writer and researcher of the visual arts
|
|-
|
|b. 1934
|American
|she/her
|Athlete, physician
|
|-
|
|1892–?
|German
|she/her
|Domestic servant
|
|-
|
|b. 1998
|Japanese
|he/him
|Singer, member of Strawberry Prince
|
|-
|
| 1981–2019
|Mexican
|she/her
|Reality TV star, adult entertainer
|
|-
|
|1951–2002
|American
|she/her
|Transgender activist
|
|-
|
|1962–2020
|American
|she/her
|Writer, blogger, and trans rights advocate
|
|-
|
|b. 1958
|Italian
|she/her
|Actress, activist
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|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Served as Army officer, American LGBT rights activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1889
|Mexican
|he/him
|Colonel
|
|-
|
|b. 1983/84
|Filipino American
|she/her
|Model, activist
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|-
|
|b. 1991
|American
|she/her
|Actress, singer
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|-
|
|b. 1982
|Ecuadorian
|she/her
|Activist
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|-
|
|b. 1984
|American
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|1937–1999
|English
|she/her
|Ventriloquist
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|Philippines
|she/her
|Congresswoman
|
|-
|
|b. 1987
|American
|she/her, they/them
|Voice actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1969
|British
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1943
|American
|she/her
|Singer-songwriter
|
|-
|
|b. 1982
|Native American/ African American
|she/her
|Actress, professional wrestler
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|American
|she/her
|Businesswoman, actress, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1954
|American
|she/her
|Lawyer, author
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|-
|
|b. 1946
|American
|she/her
|Biologist
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|-
|
|b. 1966
|American
|he/him
|Sociologist
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|New Zealander Colombian
|they/she
|Pharmacist, former refugee, first transgender woman recognised as woman under International Law and the UNHCR
|
|-
|
|1936–2011
|New Zealander Australian
|she/her
|Entertainer, activist
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|-
|
|1394–?
|English
|
|14th century sex worker
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Canadian
|she/her
|Poet, labour activist, educator
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|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|LGBT rights activist
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|-
|
| b. 1979
|Pakistani
|he/him
|Television personality
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|-
|
|b. 1979
|American
|he/him
|LGBT activist, public speaker
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|German
|she/her
|Playwright, essayist, novelist
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|Swedish
|he/him
|Former professional handball player of Sri-Lankan descent.
|
|-
|
|b. 1991
|Indian
|they/them
|Activist, founder of Srishti Madurai Student Volunteer Collective
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Peruvian
|she/her
|Politician, Guinness Book of World Records record holder for the most gender reassignment surgeries
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|Canadian
|she/her
|YouTuber
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1954
|Belgian American
|she/her
|Writer, critic, artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1990
|American
|she/her
|Activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1999
|American
|she/her
|Fashion model, actress, LGBT rights activist
|
|-
|
|1924–2005
|Czech
|she/her
|Whistler
|
|-
|
|b. 1966
|German
|she/her
|Murderer
|
|-
|
|b. 1979
|American
|she/her
|Game show contestant
|
|-
|
| b. 1981
|American
|he/they
|Writer, performer
|
|-
|
|1955–2007
|American
|he/him
|Drag king, make-up artist, musician, LGBT activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1963
|American
|she/her
|Civil rights activist, politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1983
|Filipino
|he/him
|Actor, singer-songwriter, guitarist
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|American
|she/her
|Writer, musician, performer, speaker, activist and biologist
|
|-
|
|1940–2019
|American
|she/her
|Soul and rhythm and blues singer
|
|-
|
|b. 1996
|Chinese American
|he/him
|Actor, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Canadian
|she/her
|Musician, writer, visual artist
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Angolan
|she/her
|Model, artist, activist
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Canadian
|he/him
|Rock musician
|
|-
|
|b. ?–2000
|British American
|she/her
|Writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1955
|British
|she/her
|Hereditary peer and 3rd Baron Simon of Wythenshawe
|
|-
|
|b. 1961
|American
|she/her
|Pilot, aerospace engineer, politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1995
|Danish
|he/him
|Singer
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Cavetown)
|b. 1998
|British
|he/him, they/them
|Singer-songwriter, record producer, YouTuber
|
|-
|
|b. 1994
|German
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1983
|American
|he/him
|Actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|American
|she/her
|Activist, writer, founder of Transgender Day of Remembrance
|
|-
|
|b. 1985
|American
|she/her
|First transgender nominee to the United States Senate from a major political party
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Sonique)
|b. 1983
|American
|she/her (both in and out of drag)
|Drag queen, model
|
|-
|
|b. 1949
|American
|she/her
|Politician, entrepreneur
|
|-
|
|b. 1982
|Canadian
|they/them
|Musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1959
|American
|she/her
|Politician
|
|-
|
|b. 2005
|American
|she/her
|Rapper
|
|-
|
|1958–2008
|American
|she/her
|Showgirl, actress, writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1991
|American
|she/her
|Writer, speaker, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1984
|English-American
|she/her, they/them
|Freelance video game journalist
|
|-
|
|b. 1991
|American
|he/him
|Cartoonist, animation producer
|
|-
|
|b. 2000
|Australian
|she/her
|Activist
|
|-
|
| b. circa 1940s
|American
|she/her
|Educator
|
|-
|
|1950–2000
|Dutch
|she/her
|Poet, writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|Ukrainian Israeli
|she/her
|Model, actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1961
|American
|she/her
|Professor, historian
|
|-
|
|b. 1952
|American
|she/her
|Executive
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Indian
|she/her
|Transgender rights activist, artist, writer, entrepreneur
|
|-
|
|1951–1991
|American
|he/him
|Author, activist
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/they
|Novelist, scholar
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Activist of Indian descent
|
|-
|
|b. 1987
|Angolan
|she/her
|Singer, songwriter, dancer, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Brazilian
|she/her
|Fashion model
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Vietnamese
|she/her
|Singer, model
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|Canadian
|she/her
|Model, beauty pageant contestant
|
|-
|
|b. 1981
|Taiwanese
|she/her
|Free software programmer, Digital Minister
|
|-
|
|b. 1966
|American
|she/her
|Scientist
|
|-
|
|b. 1966
|American
|she/her
|Voice actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1976
|New Zealander
|she/her
|Television presenter
|
|-
|
|1972–1993
|American
|he/him
|Murder victim; subject of the film Boys Don't Cry
|
|-
|
|b. 1968
|American
|
|Musician, DJ, transgender educator
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|he/him; they/them
|Author of young adult novels
|
|-
|
|b. 1993
|British
|she/her
|Actress, YouTuber who runs the channel "Philosophy Tube"
|
|-
|
|b. 1989
|American
|she/her
|Writer, copublisher of Instar Books and Rocksalt Magazine
|
|-
|
|b. 1927, d. 2017
|British New Zealander
|he/him
|Chemistry and tribology researcher, professor, author
|
|-
|
|b. 1988
|Canadian
|she/her
|Video game developer
|
|-
|
|b. 1947
|Israeli
|she/her
|Activist, policewoman
|
|-
|
|b. 1914–1989
|American
|he/him
|Musician
|
|-
|
|b. 1978
|American
|she/her
|Politician, activist
|
|-
|
|b. 2001
|American
|she/her
|Actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1962
|Spanish
|she/her
|Artist, politician
|
|-
|
|b. 1990
|Canadian
|she/her
|Writer, actress
|
|-
|
|b. 1990/91
|Hongkonger
|he/him
|Activist
|
|-
|
|b. 1984
|American
|she/her
|Software developer, former Occupy movement activist, blogger
|
|-
|
|b. 1978
|American
|she/her
|Professional wrestler
|
|-
|
|b. 1960
|American
|she/her
|TV reporter, scientist, helicopter pilot
|
|-
|
|1941–1989
|American
|she/her
|Pilot fired by Eastern Airlines; discrimination case set Title VII precedent for transgender people
|
|-
|
|b. 1979
|Belgian, Dutch
|she/her
|Drag queen
|
|-
|
|b. 1974
|Dutch
|she/her
|Professional racing cyclist
|
|-
|
|b. 1989
|Chilean
|she/her
|Actress, mezzo-soprano singer
|
|-
|
|b. 1980
|Indian
|she/her
|TV anchor
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|she/her
|Television writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1984
|Belgian
|she/her
|Racing cyclist
|
|-
|
|b. 1997
|Brazilian
|she/her
|Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter
|
|-
|
|b. 1965
|American
|she/her
|Filmmaker, producer, comic book writer, screenwriter, co-director of the Matrix films
|
|-
|
|b. 1967
|American
|she/her
|Film and TV director, screenwriter, producer, comic book writer, video game director, video game writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1965
|British
|she/her
|Actress, first transgender person to portray a regular character in British soap opera history
|
|-
|
|1963–1988
|American
|she/her
|Murder victim discovered in Clermont, Florida
|
|-
|
|b. 1977
|Canadian and American
|He/him
|Artist, created first sexual health guide for trans men and the first parenting course for trans people in North America. Scholar of trans studies and Assistant Professor.
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Canadian
|they/them
|DJ, drummer, writer, director, web series creator
|
|-
|
|b. 2001
|American
|they/them
|Actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1984
|American
|she/her
|Democratic socialist politician, civil rights activist
|
|-
|
|1925–2007
|Dutch
|she/her
|Musician, artist
|
|-
|
|1958–2019
|Australian
|she/her
|Climatologist, environmental activist
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|he/him
|Author
|
|-
|
|b. 1993
|American
|she/her
|YouTuber
|
|-
|
| b. 1955
|British
|he/him
|Lawyer, writer, educator, transgender activist
|
|-
|
|1912–1962
|American
|she/her
|One of the first American trans people to legally change their name.
|
|-
| (a.k.a. Kornbread Jeté)
|b. 1992
|American
|she/her
|Drag queen, most known from RuPaul's Drag Race (season 14).
|
|-
|
|b. 1990/91
|American
|she/her
|Writer, activist, Transgender Law Center national organizer
|
|-
|
|b. 1957
|British
|she/her
|Computer scientist
|
|-
|
|b. 2004
|American
|she/her
|Social media personality
|
|-
|
|b. 1986
|Canadian
|she/her
|Writer
|
|-
|
|b. 1960
|English
|she/her
|Soldier
|
|-
|
|1946–2015
|Puerto Rican
|she/her
|Actor, performer
|
|-
|
|b. 1989
|American
|she/her
|Video game speedrunner, website creator
|
|-
|
|b. 1977
|American
|she/her
|Video game developer, computer programmer
|
|-
| (a.k.a. ContraPoints)
|b. 1988
|American
|she/her
|YouTuber
|
|-
|
|1986–2021
|Scottish
|Prefers not to use pronouns
|Electronic musician
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|Chinese American
|he/him
|Poet
|
|-
|
|b. 1958
|Scottish
|she/her
|Journalist, cyclist
|
|-
|
|b. 1935
|French
|she/her
|Entertainer, academic
|
|-
|
|b. 1984
|Japanese
|he/him
|Singer, actor
|
|-
|
|b. 1992
|Filipino
|he/him
|Singer
|
|-
|
|b. ?
|American
|He/him
|Social worker, Psychotherapist, healing justice practitioner, Queer Activist
|
|-
|}
See also
- List of non-binary people
- List of intersex people
- List of people killed for being transgender
- List of transgender-related topics
- List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people
- List of transgender and transsexual fictional characters
- List of transgender characters in film and television
- List of transgender politicians
