56.9478° N, 24.1073° E
RIGA
Most Famous People Born in Riga, Latvia
- Notable people
- 1,671
- Peak decade
- 1980s
- Median birth year
- 1937
- Most distinctive
- Chess 15.6×
A Baltic capital whose 19th-century German Riga and 20th-century Soviet Riga show up as two overlapping benches. Riga's distinctive professions are chess players at more than fifteen times the global rate — the Tal and Nimzowitsch lineage — with ice hockey players, basketballers, and conductors close behind. Eisenstein, Baryshnikov, and Isaiah Berlin were all born here, and the Jugendstil architecture downtown comes from the same decade as most of the oldest names on the list.
One face per decade — the most globally famous figure born in Riga during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What Riga Is Known For
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Football is Riga's biggest profession — 10% of all notables (161).
Riga over-indexes on chess — 15.6× the global rate.
Riga under-produces singer — only 0.6× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Riga's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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Wilhelm Ostwald
1853 - 1932
Otto Seeck
1850 - 1921
Karl Jessen
1852 - 1918
Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm
1859 - 1939
Wilhelm Bockslaff
1858 - 1945
Laura Marholm
1854 - 1928
Wilhelm Stieda
1852 - 1933
Ottilie von Bistram
1859 - 1931
Edmund Friedrich Gustav von Heyking
1850 - 1915
Karl Schlau
1851 - 1919
Iosif Shomaker
1859 - 1931
Eduard von Transehe-Roseneck
1858 - 1928
Walter von Boetticher
1853 - 1945
Edmund von Trompowsky
1851 - 1919
Eugen Scheuermann
1856 - 1919
Eugen Ostwald
1851 - 1932
Bernhard von Hollander
1856 - 1937
Eugen Bostroem
1850 - 1928
Arend Buchholtz
1857 - 1938
Frīdrihs Grosvalds
1850 - 1924
Carl Dichmann
1859 - 1937
Simon Brainin
Born 1854
Alexander Bergengrün
1859 - 1927
Eduard Karl von Freymann
1855 - 1920
Gustav Cleemann
1858 - 1919
Eduard Eichenwald
1859 - 1895