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1–10 January

  1. Paul Revere (January 1, 1735) – American patriot during the Revolutionary War.
  2. Betsy Ross (January 1, 1752) – Credited with sewing the first American flag.
  3. J. Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895) – First Director of the FBI.
  4. Isaac Asimov (January 2, 1920) – Renowned science fiction author and biochemist.
  5. Cuba Gooding Jr. (January 2, 1968) – Award-winning actor.
  6. Lucretia Mott (January 3, 1793) – Abolitionist and women’s rights activist.
  7. J.R.R. Tolkien (January 3, 1892) – Author of The Lord of the Rings.
  8. Isaac Newton (January 4, 1643) – Physicist and mathematician.
  9. Louis Braille (January 4, 1809) – Inventor of the Braille system.
  10. Diane Keaton (January 5, 1946) – Acclaimed actress and filmmaker.

11–20 January

  1. Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755/57) – Founding Father of the United States.
  2. John Hancock (January 12, 1737) – First signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
  3. Edmund Burke (January 12, 1729) – Irish statesman and philosopher.
  4. Joe Frazier (January 12, 1944) – Boxing world champion.
  5. Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929) – Civil rights leader.
  6. Jean Baptiste Lamarck (January 15, 1744) – Naturalist and early evolutionist.
  7. Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706) – Founding Father and polymath.
  8. Al Capone (January 17, 1899) – Infamous American gangster.
  9. Muhammad Ali (January 17, 1942) – Legendary boxer and activist.
  10. David Lynch (January 20, 1946) – Influential filmmaker and artist.

21–31 January

  1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756) – Classical music composer.
  2. Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882) – Modernist author and feminist icon.
  3. Edith Wharton (January 24, 1862) – Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt (January 30, 1882) – U.S. President during the Great Depression and WWII.
  5. Nicolaus Copernicus (January 19, 1473) – Astronomer who proposed heliocentric theory.
  6. Etta James (January 25, 1938) – Blues and R&B singer.
  7. Oprah Winfrey (January 29, 1954) – Talk show host and media mogul.
  8. Douglas MacArthur (January 26, 1880) – American general during WWII.
  9. Boris Spassky (January 30, 1937) – World chess champion.
  10. Jackie Robinson (January 31, 1919) – First African American in MLB.

Political Figures

  1. Richard Nixon (January 9, 1913) – 37th U.S. President.
  2. Zhou Enlai (January 5, 1898) – First Premier of the People’s Republic of China.
  3. Justin Trudeau (January 25, 1971) – Canadian Prime Minister.
  4. Nicolas Sarkozy (January 28, 1955) – Former French President.
  5. Kim Jong-un (January 8, 1984) – Supreme Leader of North Korea.
  6. William Pitt the Younger (January 28, 1759) – Youngest British Prime Minister.

Scientists and Inventors

  1. Galileo Galilei (January 15, 1564) – Astronomer and physicist.
  2. Stephen Hawking (January 8, 1942) – Theoretical physicist.
  3. Charles Goodyear (January 29, 1800) – Inventor of vulcanized rubber.
  4. Sergey Korolev (January 12, 1907) – Soviet space program engineer.
  5. James Watt (January 19, 1736) – Inventor who improved the steam engine.
  6. Thomas Malthus (January 14, 1766) – Economist and demographer.

Authors and Poets

  1. Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809) – Writer and poet.
  2. Lord Byron (January 22, 1788) – Romantic poet.
  3. Lewis Carroll (January 27, 1832) – Author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  4. Haruki Murakami (January 12, 1949) – Renowned Japanese author.

Artists and Performers

  1. Pablo Casals (January 6, 1876) – Influential cellist.
  2. Elvis Presley (January 8, 1935) – King of Rock and Roll.
  3. David Bowie (January 8, 1947) – Musician and cultural icon.
  4. Joan Baez (January 9, 1941) – Folk musician and activist.
  5. A. A. Milne (January 18, 1882) – Author of Winnie-the-Pooh.
  6. Ellen DeGeneres (January 26, 1958) – Comedian and talk show host.

Activists and Leaders

  1. Susan Sontag (January 16, 1933) – Author and activist.
  2. Angela Davis (January 26, 1944) – Political activist and scholar.
  3. Harriet Tubman (January 29, 1822) – Abolitionist and Underground Railroad leader.

Athletes

  1. Michael Schumacher (January 3, 1969) – Formula One racing driver.
  2. LeBron James (January 30, 1984) – NBA star.
  3. Dwyane Wade (January 17, 1982) – Basketball champion.

59–70: Political Figures and Leaders

  1. SimΓ³n BolΓ­var (January 4, 1783) – South American revolutionary leader.
  2. Catherine de’ Medici (January 13, 1519) – Queen of France and influential political figure.
  3. Jefferson Davis (January 3, 1808) – President of the Confederate States of America.
  4. Andrew Jackson (January 15, 1767) – 7th President of the United States.
  5. Kaiser Wilhelm II (January 27, 1859) – Last German Emperor.
  6. Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (January 12, 1768) – Last Holy Roman Emperor.
  7. Haakon VII of Norway (January 3, 1872) – King of Norway.
  8. Woodrow Wilson (January 3, 1856) – U.S. President and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
  9. Hugo ChΓ‘vez (January 28, 1954) – Venezuelan president and revolutionary.
  10. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (January 13, 1887) – U.S. general and son of President Roosevelt.
  11. Angela Merkel (January 17, 1954) – German Chancellor.
  12. Boris Yeltsin (January 1, 1931) – First President of Russia.

71–80: Scientists and Innovators

  1. Konrad Adenauer (January 5, 1876) – German post-WWII leader.
  2. John Harvard (January 26, 1607) – Benefactor of Harvard University.
  3. Wilhelm Canaris (January 1, 1887) – German military officer and anti-Nazi spy.
  4. Carl Rogers (January 8, 1902) – Psychologist and therapist.
  5. Joseph Lister (January 5, 1827) – Surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic methods.
  6. David Hilbert (January 23, 1862) – Mathematician who influenced modern mathematics.
  7. Francesco Cavalli (January 14, 1602) – Composer and pioneer of opera.
  8. Camille Saint-SaΓ«ns (January 9, 1835) – French composer and musician.
  9. John Hancock (January 23, 1737) – Signer of the Declaration of Independence.
  10. NicΓ©phore NiΓ©pce (January 7, 1765) – Inventor of photography.

81–90: Artists, Writers, and Performers

  1. Cary Grant (January 18, 1904) – Hollywood actor and icon.
  2. Sade Adu (January 16, 1959) – British Nigerian singer and songwriter.
  3. Zora Neale Hurston (January 7, 1891) – Author and anthropologist.
  4. Arthur Rubinstein (January 28, 1887) – Polish pianist and composer.
  5. James Earl Jones (January 17, 1931) – Acclaimed actor and voice artist.
  6. Justin Timberlake (January 31, 1981) – Singer, actor, and producer.
  7. Claude Monet (January 23, 1840) – Pioneer of Impressionism.
  8. EugΓ¨ne Delacroix (January 13, 1798) – French Romantic artist.
  9. Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882) – British modernist author and feminist.
  10. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (January 25, 1841) – French Impressionist painter.

91–100: Modern Figures and Pop Icons

  1. Michelle Obama (January 17, 1964) – Former First Lady and advocate.
  2. Dolly Parton (January 19, 1946) – Country music legend and philanthropist.
  3. Eddie Redmayne (January 6, 1982) – Oscar-winning actor.
  4. Kate Middleton (January 9, 1982) – Princess of Wales.
  5. Jim Carrey (January 17, 1962) – Comedian and actor.
  6. Ellen DeGeneres (January 26, 1958) – Comedian and talk show host.
  7. Jared Leto (January 26, 1971) – Actor and musician.
  8. Shakira (January 2, 1977) – Global pop star and philanthropist.
  9. Cristiano Ronaldo (January 31, 1985) – Legendary soccer player.
  10. Eliza Hamilton (January 9, 1757) – Philanthropist and co-founder of New York’s first private orphanage.

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