List of Greenlanders
The following is a list of notable people from Greenland:
- Maliina Abelsen, politician and MP for the party Inuit Ataqatigiit
 - Naja Abelsen (born 1964), artist, book illustrator
 - Richard Absalonsen, politician, member of the Atassut party
 - Arnarsaq, translator, interpreter and missionary
 - Arnarulunnguaq (1896–1933), native Greenlandic woman who accompanied Knud Rasmussen on his Fifth Thule Expedition
 - Aron of Kangeq, hunter, painter, and oral historian
 - Hermann Berthelsen, politician, affiliated with the Siumut (Forward) party
 - Julie Berthelsen, singer and songwriter
 - Ove Karl Berthelsen, politician, Minister for Industry and Mineral Resources
 - Jørgen Brønlund, explorer, educator, and catechist
 - Palle Christiansen, member of the Democrats, Minister for Finance, and Member of the Greenland Government for Nordic Cooperation
 - Nukaaka Coster-Waldau, singer, actress, and former Miss Greenland
 - Agnethe Davidsen, the first female government minister in Greenland
 - Aviâja Egede Lynge (born 1974), indigenous rights activist, childhood rights commissioner
 - Hans Enoksen, politician, fourth prime minister
 - Agathe Fontain, politician, Minister for Health
 - Anthon Frederiksen, leader of the Democrats, Minister for Housing, Infrastructure and Transport, and Deputy-Premier
 - Jesper Grønkjær, professional footballer
 - Ole Jørgen Hammeken, explorer and social worker
 - Ane Hansen, politician, Minister for Fisheries, Hunting and Agriculture
 - Hans Hendrik, Arctic traveller and interpreter
 - Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam (born 1996), politician, member of the Folketing, Siumut party
 - Doris J. Jensen (born 1978), politician, member of the Siumut party
 - Lars Emil Johansen, former prime minister
 - Ricky Enø Jørgensen, racing cyclist for Glud & Marstrand Horsens
 - Mimi Karlsen, politician, Minister for Culture, Education, Research and Church Affairs
 - Kuupik Kleist, politician
 - Nina Kreutzmann Jørgensen (born 1977), singer
 - Angunnguaq Larsen, actor (Borgen)
 - Thorkell Leifsson, son of Leif Ericson, paramount chieftain of Greenland
 - Katrine Larsen Lenner, politician
 - Kristian Lennert, politician
 - Rasmus Lerdorf, creator of the PHP programming language
 - Henrik Lund, lyricist, painter and priest
 - Angaangaq Lyberth, shaman
 - Aqqaluk Lynge, former president of the Inuit Circumpolar Council
 - Nauja Lynge (born 1965), writer, lecturer
 - Jonathan Motzfeldt, former prime minister
 - Josef Motzfeldt, politician and serves as Minister for Finance and Foreign Affairs
 - Asii Chemnitz Narup, politician and MP for the party Inuit Ataqatigiit
 - Alfred Olsen, politician
 - Anders Olsen, trader and colonial administrator
 - Marius Olsen, politician
 - Maligiaq Padilla, famous kayaker
 - Lena Pedersen, Canadian politician and social worker
 - Fritz Baumann Petersen, politician
 - Johan Carl Christian Petersen, seaman and interpreter
 - Gertrud Rask, wife of missionary Hans Egede and mother of Paul
 - Knud Rasmussen, polar explorer and anthropologist
 - Henriette Rasmussen (1950–2017), educator, journalist, women's rights activist and politician
 - Signe Rink (1836–1909), writer and ethnologist
 - Lars Rosing, actor, brother of film director Otto
 - Otto Rosing, film director, brother of actor Lars
 - Augusta Salling, politician, former finance minister
 - Morten Siegstad, politician
 - Agathe Martha Storch, politician, member of the Atassut (Feeling of Community) party
 - Minik Wallace, brought as a child in 1897 to New York by Robert Peary
 - Karla Jessen Williamson, Executive Director of the Arctic Institute of North America
 
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