This is a list of notable people from Burkina Faso, formerly French Upper Volta.
Artists
Filmmakers
- Sarah Bouyain (born 1968), French-Burkinabé film director
 - Gaston Kaboré (born 1951), film director
 - Fanta Régina Nacro (born 1962), film director
 - Idrissa Ouedraogo (born 1954), film and television director whose films include Yaaba (1989)
 - Pierre Rouamba (1951 – 2023)
 
Politicians
- Boureima Badini, Minister of Justice from 1999 to 2007
 - Laurent Bado, member of the National Rebirth Party and 2005 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Ali Barraud, Minister of Public Health and Population for Upper Volta
 - Djibril Bassolé (born 1957), Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Cooperation from June 2007
 - Blaise Bassoleth (1920–1976), member of the French Senate from 1958 to 1959
 - Juliette Bonkoungou (born 1954), Burkinabé ambassador to Canada
 - Blaise Compaoré (born 1951), President of Burkina Faso from 1987
 - Simon Compaoré (born 1952), Mayor of Ouagadougou
 - Joseph Conombo (1917–2008), President of Upper Volta from 1978 to 1980
 - Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly (1909–1958), president of governing council of Upper Volta from 1957 to 1958
 - Toubé Clément Dakio (born 1939), member of the Union for Democracy and Development party and 2005 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Noellie Marie Béatri Damiba (born 1951), journalist and diplomat
 - Bernadette Sanou Dao (born 1952), Burkinabé Minister for Culture from 1986 to 1987
 - Frédéric Guirma, politician, head of the RDA and 2001 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Emile Ilboudo, ambassador to Côte d'Ivoire
 - Nayabtigungu Congo Kaboré (born 1948), leader of the Movement for Tolerance and Progress party and 2005 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Roch Marc Christian Kaboré (born 1957), President of the National Assembly of Burkina Faso
 - Michel Kafando (born 1942), Burkinabé ambassador to the United Nations
 - Joseph Ki-Zerbo (1922–2006), politician, historian, writer and activist
 - Begnon-Damien Kone (1921/1922–1986), member of the French Senate from 1958 to 1959
 - Lompolo Koné (1921–1974), Foreign Minister of Upper Volta from 1961 to 1966
 - Zakalia Koté, Minister of Justice from 2007 to 2011
 - Sangoulé Lamizana (1916–2005), President of Upper Volta from 1966 to 1980
 - Ali Lankoandé, member of the Party for Democracy and Progress / Socialist Party and 2005 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Ablassé Ouedraogo, Regional Adviser for Africa within the African Development Bank and former foreign minister for Burkina Faso
 - Gérard Kango Ouédraogo (1925–2014), Prime Minister for Upper Volta from 1971 to 1974
 - Gilbert Noël Ouédraogo, member of the Pan-African Parliament
 - Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo (born 1942), President of Upper Volta from 1982 to 1983
 - Kadré Désiré Ouedraogo (born 1953), Prime Minister of Burkina Faso from 1996 to 2000, Burkinabé ambassador to the United Kingdom
 - Philippe Ouédraogo (born 1942), leader of the African Independence Party and 2005 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Ram Ouédraogo (born 1950), member of the Rally of the Democrats of Burkina party and 2005 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Youssouf Ouédraogo (born 1952), first Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, serving from 1992 to 1994
 - Pargui Emile Paré, member of the People's Movement for Socialism/Federal Party and 2005 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Bénéwendé Stanislas Sankara (born 1959), president of the Union for Rebirth / Sankarist Movement party and 2005 Burkina Faso presidential candidate
 - Thomas Sankara (1949–1987), first President of Burkina Faso serving from 1984 to 1987, also president of Upper Volta from 1983 to 1984
 - Thomas Sanon (born 1947), businessman, politician, diplomat
 - Clément Sawadogo, Minister of the Civil Service, Labour and Social Security
 - Marie Blandine Sawadogo, member of the Pan African Parliament
 - Salimata Sawadogo (born 1958), Burkinabé ambassador to several African countries
 - Laurent Sedego (born 1956), former military officer and cabinet member
 - Nouhoun Sigue (1911–2004), member of the French Senate from 1948 to 1952
 - Diongolo Traore (1914–1971), member of the French Senate from 1952 to 1958
 - Hermann Yaméogo (born 1948), leader of the National Union for the Defence of Democracy party
 - Maurice Yaméogo (1921–1993), first President of Upper Volta, serving from 1983 to 1984
 - Salvador Yaméogo, Minister of Transportation and Tourism
 - Oubkiri Marc Yao, member of the Pan African Parliament
 - Larba Yarga, member of the Pan African Parliament
 - Paramanga Ernest Yonli (born 1956), Prime Minister of Burkina Faso from 2000 to 2007
 - Marlène Zebango, Minister for Youth and Sports from 1991 to 1993
 - Saye Zerbo (1932–2013), President of Upper Volta from 1980 to 1982
 - Tertius Zongo (born 1957), Prime Minister of Burkina Faso from June 2007
 - Alain Zoubga (born 1953), medical doctor and leader of the Party for Democracy and Progress / Socialist Party
 
Sportspeople
- Joris Bado (born 1991), basketball player
 - Oumar Barro (born 1974), sluo player
 - Tanguy Barro (born 1982), soccer player
 - Abdoulaye Cissé (born 1983), soccer player
 - Brahima Cissé (born 1976), soccer player
 - Daouda Compaoré (born 1973), soccer player
 - Henoc Conombo (born 1986), soccer player
 - Amadou Coulibaly (born 1984), soccer player
 - Moumouni Dagano (born 1981), soccer player
 - Maxime D'Hoore (born 1978), soccer player
 - Mohamed Ali Diallo, soccer player
 - Salif Dianda (born 1987), soccer player
 - Madou Dossama (born 1972), soccer player
 - Ibrahim Gnanou (born 1986), former soccer player
 - Jean-Michel Liade Gnonka (born 1980), soccer player
 - Abdoul Aziz Kaboré (born 1994), soccer player
 - Mohamed Kaboré (born 1980), DAVE
 - Bèbè Kambou (born 1982), soccer player
 - Pascal Karama (born 1993), soccer player
 - Mahamoudou Kéré (born 1982), soccer player
 - Nathanio Kompaoré (born 2001), soccer player
 - Yssouf Koné (born 1982), soccer player
 - Brahima Korbeogo (born 1975), soccer player
 - Pierre Koulibaly (born 1986), soccer player
 - Moustapha Kourouma (born 1977), soccer player
 - Dieudonné Minoungou (born 1981), soccer player
 - Toussaint Natama (born 1982), soccer player
 - Abdoul-Aziz Nikiema (born 1985), soccer player
 - Amara Ahmed Ouattara (born 1983), soccer player
 - Boureima Ouattara (born 1984), soccer player
 - Moussa Ouattara (born 1981), soccer player
 - Ali Ouédraogo (born 1976), soccer player
 - Rabaki Jérémie Ouédraogo (born 1973), road racing cyclist
 - Rahim Ouédraogo (born 1980), soccer player
 - Saïdou Panandétiguiri (born 1984), soccer player
 - Jonathan Pitroipa (born 1986), soccer player
 - Florent Rouamba (born 1986), soccer player
 - Firmin Sanou (born 1973), soccer player
 - Idrissa Sanou (born 1977), sprinter
 - Olivier Sanou (born 1975), high jumper and triple jumper
 - Abroubagui Salbre (born 1993), soccer player
 - Ousmane Sanou (born 1978), soccer player
 - Wilfried Sanou (born 1984), soccer player
 - Cheick Sanou (born 1992), Strongman
 - Abdoulaye Soulama (born 1974), soccer player
 - Amadou Tidiane Tall (born 1975), soccer player
 - Mamadou Tall (born 1982), soccer player
 - Soumaila Tassembedo (born 1983), soccer player
 - Amadou Touré (born 1979), soccer player
 - Alain Traoré (born 1988), soccer player
 - Bertrand Traoré (born 1995), soccer player
 - Lamine Traoré (born 1982), soccer player
 - Ousmane Traoré (born 1977), soccer player
 - Seydou Traoré (born 1970), soccer player
 - Narcisse Yaméogo (born 1980), soccer player
 - Franck Zio (born 1971), long jumper
 - Issa Zongo (born 1980), soccer player
 - Mamadou Zongo (born 1980), soccer player
 - Patrick Zoundi (born 1982), soccer player
 
Writers
Others
- Georgie Badiel, model, beauty queen, activist and author
 - Fatouma Bintou Djibo, United Nations representative in Niger
 - Marie Odile Bonkoungou-Balima, former Minister for Education and ambassador to Germany
 - Chantal Compaoré, wife of Burkinabé President Blaise Compaoré
 - Gabin Dabiré, musician
 - Christine Kafando, HIV/AIDS activist
 - Diébédo Francis Kéré, architect and founding principal of Kéré Architecture
 - Bil Aka Kora, musician
 - Mogho Naba, King of the Mossi people
 - Roukiata Ouedraogo, playwright and actress
 - Philippe Ouédraogo (cardinal) (born 1945)
 - Philomaine Nanema, aka Philo (born 1982), comedian and actress
 - Yennenga, legendary African princess, mother of the Mossi people
 - Henri Zongo (died 1989), military officer involved in the 1987 coup d'état in Burkina Faso
 - Ousmane Zongo (1960–2003), arts trader killed by American police officers in New York City
 - Lassina Zerbo (born 1963), Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO)
 - Hamidou Toure (born 1954), mathematician who has played a significant role in the development of mathematics programs in Burkina Faso, from the pre-school level to university level.[1]
 
See also
- Lists of people by nationality – similar lists for other countries
 - List of Burkina Faso-related topics
 
References
- ↑ "Pr Hamidou Touré : Des hommages à l'infini pour un enseignant de mathématiques - leFaso.net". lefaso.net (in French). Retrieved 2023-04-07.
 
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