46.2001° N, 6.1500° E
GENEVE
Most Famous People Born in Geneve, Switzerland
- Notable people
- 1,536
- Peak decade
- 1960s
- Median birth year
- 1917
- Most distinctive
- Bank 6.0×
A Protestant republic that became, in the 19th century, the world's capital of banking and international diplomacy. Geneva's distinctive professions are bankers, theologians, botanists, pianists, photographers, and physicists — a combination that exists almost nowhere else. Rousseau was born here, Calvin made it the Protestant Rome, Henri Dunant founded the Red Cross here, and Saussure essentially invented modern linguistics at the university.
One face per century — the most globally famous figure born in Geneve during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What Geneve Is Known For
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Politician is Geneve's biggest profession — 9% of all notables (138).
Geneve over-indexes on bank — 6.0× the global rate.
Geneve under-produces football — only 0.4× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Geneve's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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- Filtered to 1780s Clear ×
Alfred Edward Chalon
1780 - 1860
Louis Albert Necker
1786 - 1861
César Malan
1787 - 1864
Caroline Boissier-Butini
1786 - 1836
Albert Jean Michel de Rocca
1788 - 1818
François-Étienne de La Roche
1781 - 1813
Jean-Jacques de Sellon
1782 - 1839
Louis Comte
1788 - 1859
Charles-Simon Pradier
1786 - 1847
Salomon-Guillaume Counis
1785 - 1859
Abraham Constantin
1785 - 1855
Amélie Munier-Romilly
1788 - 1875
François-Marc-Louis Naville
1784 - 1846
Jacques Mirabaud
1784 - 1864
Guillaume Bonnet (militaire)
1784 - 1861
Theophil Passavant
1787 - 1864
Édouard Diodati
1789 - 1860
Jean Chalon (prestidigitateur)
1789 - 1825