List of Belgians
This is a list of notable Belgian people who either:
- are or were Belgian citizens at least for sometime in their life,
- were born in Belgium or in the provinces of present-day Belgium, but who were not or are not Belgian citizens. The names of people of this category are italicized.
- fictional characters who are undisputedly Belgians
- important ones whose citizenship is unknown, or not Belgian and with Belgian creators. The names of fictional characters of this category are italicized.
Artists
- Nicolas Ancion
- Gentil Theodoor Antheunis
- Pieter Aspe
- Henry Bauchau
- Jean-Marie Berckmans
- Anton Bergmann
- Hendrik Beyaert
- Philipp Blommaert
- Louis Paul Boon
- Cris Brodahl
- Elisa Brune
- Herman Brusselmans
- Cyriel Buysse
- Emile Cammaerts
- Sophie Cauvin
- Ernest Claes
- Hugo Claus
- Hendrik Conscience
- Julio Cortázar – Argentinian writer born in Brussels
- Joanna Courtmans
- Fernand Crommelynck
- Johan Daisne
- Jacques Danois
- Johan Michiel Dautzenberg
- Herman de Coninck
- Charles De Coster
- Julius de Geyter
- Xaveer De Geyter
- Michel De Ghelderode
- Michel de Kemmeter
- Lodewijk de Koninck
- Gilbert Delahaye
- Patricia de Martelaere
- Pol de Mont
- Filip De Pillecyn
- Paul De Wispelaere
- Christine D'Haen
- Neel Doff
- Maria Doolaeghe
- Gaston Durnez
- Georges Eekhoud
- Willem Elsschot
- Jef Geeraerts
- Guido Gezelle
- Marnix Gijsen
- Maurice Gilliams
- Paul Hankar
- Jacqueline Harpman
- Kristien Hemmerechts
- Stefan Hertmans
- Victor Horta
- Henry Kistemaeckers – novelist, and playwright
- Hubert Lampo
- Tom Lanoye
- Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck
- Camille Lemonnier
- Suzanne Lilar – essayist, novelist, and playwright
- Rosalie Loveling
- Virginie Loveling
- Maurice Maeterlinck – Nobel Prize in Literature 1911
- Marcel Mariën – surrealist
- Bob Mendes
- Pierre Mertens
- Henri Michaux – poet and painter
- Ivo Michiels
- Erwin Mortier – novelist, essayist, poet
- Alice Nahon
- Leonard Nolens
- Amélie Nothomb
- Pierre Nothomb
- Paul Nougé – surrealist
- Octave Pirmez
- Charles Plisnier – Prix Goncourt 1937
- Sophie Podolski
- Anne Provoost
- Jean Ray
- Frans Rens
- Albrecht Rodenbach
- Georges Rodenbach – Symbolist poet and novelist
- Maria Rosseels
- Ward Ruyslinck
- Paul Saintenoy
- Georges Simenon
- Jan Lambrecht Domien Sleeckx
- Ferdinand Augustijn Snellaert
- August Snieders
- Jan Renier Snieders
- Reimond Stijns
- Gustave Strauven
- Stijn Streuvels
- Christophe Szpajdel
- Herman Teirlinck
- Isidoor Teirlinck
- Jotie T'Hooft
- Felix Timmermans
- Jan van Beers
- Jos Vandeloo
- Walter van den Broeck
- Henry Van de Velde
- Karel van de Woestijne
- Prudens van Duyse
- Raoul Vaneigem
- Peter Frans Van Kerckhoven
- Jacob van Maerlant
- Paul Van Ostaijen
- Bob Van Reeth
- Jan Theodoor van Rijswijck
- Anton van Wilderode
- Emile Verhaeren
- Peter Verhelst
- Dimitri Verhulst
- August Vermeylen
- Jules Wabbes
- Gerard Walschap
- Francois Weyergans
- Jan Frans Willems
- Marguerite Yourcenar – French novelist born in Belgium
Businesspeople and economists
- Luc Bertrand
- Philippus Jacobus Brepols
- John Cockerill
- Marc Coucke
- Étienne Davignon
- Michel de Kemmeter
- Gustave de Molinari – economist
- Édouard-Jean Empain
- George Arthur Forrest
- Albert Frère – self made businessman
- Alexandre Galopin – director of the Société Générale de Belgique
- Silvio Gesell
- Lieven Gevaert
- Eric Ghysels
- Jean-Pierre Hansen – CEO of Electrabel
- Rob Heyvaert – founder of Capco
- Georges Jacobs
- André Leysen and his sons Christian Leysen and Thomas Leysen
- Maurice Lippens
- Alfred Lowenstein, soldier, aviator, sportsman, entrepreneur
- Georges Nagelmackers
- Philippe van Parijs
- Bruno van Pottelsberghe
Criminals
- Nordine Ben Allal – multiple escapes
- Madani Bouhouche – police officer, accused of being a member of the Brabant killers
- Pierre Carette – terrorist, member of the Communist Combatant Cells
- Kim De Gelder – murdered several babies in a babycare center
- Muriel Degauque – Belgian woman who committed a suicide terrorist attack in Bagdad in 2005
- Marc Dutroux – rapist and serial killer
- Bert Eriksson – head of the extreme-right organisation Vlaamse Militanten Orde, convicted for founding a private army
- Patrick Haemers – kidnapper of former Prime Minister Paul Vanden Boeynants
- Murat Kaplan – co-member of Patrick Haemers' gang
- Jean-Baptiste Sipido – tried to assassinate Edward VII of the United Kingdom during a 1900 visit to Brussels
- Jean-Pierre Van Rossem – convicted for Ponzi fraud
- Hans Van Themsche – teenager with far-right sympathies who went on a killing spree and murdered three people in the street
- Robert Jan Verbelen – Nazi collaborator and murderer of businessman Alexandre Galopin
- Hippolyte Visart de Bocarmé – nobleman who poisoned his brother-in-law with nicotine
Fictional characters
- Achilles de Flandres – antagonist in Orson Scott Card's Shadow series
- Adhemar – comics character by Marc Sleen
- Cowboy Henk – absurd comic character drawn by Herr Seele and written by Kamagurka
- Dr. Evil – main villain in the Austin Powers films
- Gaston Lagaffe – comics character by André Franquin
- Jo, Zette and Jocko – comics characters by Hergé
- Jommeke – comics character by Jef Nys
- De Kiekeboes – comics characters by Merho
- Lucky Luke – comics character created by Morris
- Nero comics character by Marc Sleen
- Piet Pienter en Bert Bibber, comics characters by Pom.
- Hercule Poirot – literary detective, created by Agatha Christie.
- Quick & Flupke – comics characters by Hergé who live in Brussels.
- Samson en Gert – characters from a popular Flemish television series
- Les Schtroumpfs – known as The Smurfs in English, cartoon characters in a series of graphic novels by Peyo
- Suske en Wiske – comics characters by Willy Vandersteen.
- Spirou et Fantasio – comics characters by André Franquin
- Tintin – comics character by Hergé.
- Corporal Trenet – from Martin Aitchison's comics series Luck of the Legion.
Historians
- Philippe de Commines
- Victor Amédée Jacques Marie Coremans
- François-Louis Ganshof
- Xavier Mabille
- Ludo Martens
- Anne Morelli
- Henri Pirenne
- Pierre François Xavier de Ram
- Jan Vansina
Humorists
- Alex Agnew – also the lead singer of Diablo Blvd
- Gaston Berghmans
- Jan Bucquoy
- Annie Cordy
- Wouter Deprez
- Raymond Devos
- Bert Gabriëls
- Philippe Geluck – best known for his comic strip Le Chat
- Noël Godin – "l'entarteur", aka Monsieur Gloup-Gloup
- Geert Hoste
- Kamagurka
- Hugo Matthysen
- Lieven Scheire
- Les Snuls
- Urbain Servranckx
- Mark Uytterhoeven
Journalists
- Paul Beliën
- Jacques Danois
- Koenraad Elst
- Cédric Gerbehaye
- Germaine Van Parys – pioneering female photojournalist
Military figures
- Ambiorix – Gaulish warlord
- Baldwin I of Constantinople – Crusader, first Latin Emperor
- Baldwin I of Jerusalem – Crusader, King of Jerusalem
- Jean-Pierre de Beaulieu – Belgian-born Austrian general
- Adrian Carton de Wiart – Belgian-born British lieutenant general
- Charlemagne – founder of the Frankish Empire
- Charles V – Holy Roman Emperor
- Clovis I, King of the Franks
- Godfrey of Bouillon – Crusader and first King of Jerusalem
- Charles Martel – Duke of the Franks, stopped the Muslim expansion at Poitiers
- Pepin of Herstal – Duke of the Franks
- Pepin the Short – first Carolingian King of the Franks
- Edgard Potier – pilot during World War II
- Jean Schramme – mercenary
- Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly – field marshal
- Léon de Witte – General during World War I
- Count Henry Robert Visart de Bury et de Bocarmé C.B.E. – lieutenant colonel
Models
- Zoé Brunet
- Brigitta Callens
- Elise Crombez
- Sylvie De Caluwé
- Véronique De Kock
- Hannelore Knuts
- Yumi Lambert
- Anouck Lepere – supermodel
- Stephanie Meire
- Hanne Gaby Odiele
- Angeline Flor Pua, crowned Miss Belgium 2018
- Ellen Petri
- Elena Castro Suarez, crowned Miss Belgium 2019
- Ingrid Seynhaeve
- Annelies Törös, winner of Miss Belgium 2015
- Jessica Van Der Steen
- Ann Van Elsen
Monarchs
- Albert I
- Albert II
- Baudouin
- Charles V of Habsburg – Holy Roman Emperor
- Charles VII of Habsburg – Holy Roman Emperor
- Charlemagne – Holy Roman Emperor
- Clemens August of Bavaria, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
- Leopold I
- Leopold II
- Leopold III
- Philippe
Performing artists
Actors and actresses
- Natacha Amal
- Patrick Bauchau
- Veerle Baetens
- Céline Buckens
- Jey Crisfar
- Koen De Bouw
- Jan Decleir
- André Delvaux
- Émilie Dequenne
- Els Dottermans
- Tim Driesen
- Cécile de France
- Johnny Galecki
- Marie Gillain
- Olivier Gourmet
- Johan Heldenbergh
- Audrey Hepburn
- Christian Labeau
- Jacky Lafon
- Bouli Lanners
- Johan Leysen
- Yolande Moreau
- Filip Peeters
- Ann Petersen
- Benoît Poelvoorde
- Eline Powell
- Natacha Régnier
- Lyne Renée
- Jérémie Renier
- Matthias Schoenaerts
- Jean-Claude Van Damme
- Peter Van Den Begin
- Dora van der Groen
- Marie Vinck
- Philippe Volter
- Titus De Voogdt
Choreographers
- Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker
Composers
- Jean Absil
- Florent Alpaerts
- Peter Benoit
- Gilles Binchois
- Ivan Caryll
- Jacob Clemens non Papa
- Marie Daulne
- Frédéric Devreese
- Guillaume Dufay
- François Joseph Fétis
- César Franck – Belgian composer who worked in Paris
- Karel Goeyvaerts
- Nicolas Gombert
- François Joseph Gossec
- André Grétry
- Joseph Jongen
- Orlande de Lassus – born in the provinces of present-day Belgium, but before Belgium existed
- Guillaume Lekeu
- Jacques Loeillet – baroque composer
- Jean-Baptiste Loeillet de Ghent – baroque composer
- Charles Loos
- Wim Mertens
- Vidna Obmana – pseudonym of Dirk Serries
- Johannes Ockeghem
- Henri Pousseur
- Josquin des Prez
- Cypriano de Rore
- Didier van Damme
- Pieter van Maldere
- Carl Verbraeken
- Henri Vieuxtemps
- Giaches de Wert
- Adrian Willaert
- Eugène Ysaÿe
Filmmakers
- Chantal Akerman
- Jean-Jacques Andrien
- Nic Balthazar
- Tom Barman
- Lucas Belvaux
- Rémy Belvaux
- Nabil Ben Yadir
- Alain Berliner
- Jan Bucquoy
- Hugo Claus
- Stijn Coninx
- Carl Colpaert
- Gérard Corbiau
- Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
- Robbe De Hert
- André Delvaux
- Armand Denis
- Dominique Deruddere
- Marc Didden
- Jacques Feyder
- Jonas Geirnaert
- Harry Kümel
- Bouli Lanners
- Roland Lethem
- Benoît Mariage
- Picha
- Michaël R. Roskam
- Raoul Servais
- Henri Storck
- Guy Lee Thys
- Patrice Toye
- Jan Vanderheyden –
- Jaco Van Dormael –
- Felix Van Groeningen –
- Erik Van Looy
- Frank Van Passel
- Roland Verhavert
- Henry Xhonneux
- Thierry Zéno
Musicians and singers
- Salvatore Adamo
- Geike Arnaert – Hooverphonic
- Natacha Atlas
- Wouter de Backer – Gotye
- Baloji – Starflam
- Tom Barman – dEUS
- Claude Barzotti
- Plastic Bertrand – Roger Jouret
- Sarah Bettens – K's Choice
- Sandy Boets – Xandee
- Francy Boland – jazz pianist, arranger
- Brahim
- André Brasseur
- Jacques Brel
- Tina Bride
- Alex Callier – Hooverphonic
- Stef Kamil Carlens – Zita Swoon
- Philippe Catherine
- Ann Christy
- André Cluytens – Belgian-born conductor
- Annie Cordy
- Mathieu Crickboom – violinist
- Suzanne Danco – soprano
- Marie Daulne – Zap Mama
- Jeanine Deckers – Soeur Sourire a.k.a. The Singing Nun
- Wim De Craene
- Arthur De Greef – pianist and composer
- Jean-Luc De Meyer – Front 242
- Luc De Vos – Gorki
- Tom Dice
- Mike Dierickx – Push, M.I.K.E.; trance DJ and producer
- Elmore D
- Tim Driesen
- Maurice Engelen – Praga Khan, Lords of Acid
- Peter Evrard – winner of Idool 2003, Belgian edition of Pop Idol
- Lara Fabian
- Frédéric François
- Stéphane Galland
- Ferre Grignard
- Piet Goddaer – Ozark Henry
- Rita Gorr – mezzo-soprano
- Arthur Grumiaux – violinist
- David Guetta – French disc jockey of Belgian descent on mother's side
- Hadise
- Fanny Heldy – opera soprano
- Philippe Herreweghe – conductor
- Arno Hintjens – TC Matic
- Bobby Jaspar
- Ya Kid K – Technotronic
- Sandra Kim
- Dani Klein – Vaya Con Dios
- Flip Kowlier
- Sigiswald Kuijken – violinist and conductor
- Philippe Lafontaine
- Victor Lazlo
- Fud Leclerc
- Pierre Leemans – conductor and composer
- Jo Lemaire
- Jan Leyers – Soulsister
- Lio
- Charles Loos
- Helmut Lotti
- Machiavel
- Maurane
- Paul Michiels – Soulsister
- Brian Molko – Placebo
- Marc Moulin – Telex
- Mauro Pawlowski – Evil Superstars, dEUS
- Bart Peeters
- Belle Perez
- Frédérique Petrides – conductor
- Pol Plançon – basso
- Pierre Rapsat
- Hugo Raspoet
- Axelle Red
- Django Reinhardt
- Kate Ryan
- Liliane Saint-Pierre
- Bobbejaan Schoepen
- Siouxsie Sioux
- Jonas Steur – trance DJ and producer
- Stromae
- Woodie Smalls – Rapper and Songwriter
- Toots Thielemans
- René Thomas
- Rudy Trouvé
- Will Tura
- Luc van Acker – of the Revolting Cocks
- Urbanus van Anus
- Tim Vanhamel – Evil Superstars, Eagles of Death Metal, Millionaire
- Paul Van Haver – Stromae
- Raymond van het Groenewoud
- Dirk Verbeuren – Soilwork
- Peter Verhoyen – flutist
- Eddy Wally
- Koen Wauters – Clouseau
- Kris Wauters – Clouseau
- Anne Wolf – pianist
- Eugène Ysaÿe – violinist and composer
- Ellie Delvaux
Theater directors
- Christian Labeau
- Stephen Shank
Politicians
A – C
- Frans Ackerman
- Magda Aelvoet
- Meyrem Almaci
- Bert Anciaux
- Jules Joseph d'Anethan
- Gerolf Annemans
- Bernard Anselme
- Marie Arena
- Auguste Beernaert – Nobel Peace Prize 1908
- Wouter Beke
- Ivo Belet
- Ward Beysen
- Fons Borginon
- Geert Bourgeois
- Frederika Brepoels
- Charles de Broqueville
- Henri de Brouckere
- Jules de Burlet
- Bernard du Bus de Gisignies
- Philippe Busquin
- Henri Carton de Wiart
- Marcel Cheron
- Willy Claes
- Philip Claeys
- Guy Coëme
- Alexandra Colen
- André Cools
- Gerhard Cooreman
- Hugo Coveliers
- Hilde Crevits
D
- Rik Daems
- Michel Daerden
- André Damseaux
- José Daras
- August De Boodt
- Stefaan De Clerck
- Willy De Clercq
- Herman De Croo
- Armand De Decker
- Jean-Marie Dedecker
- Jean Defraigne
- Magda De Galan
- Léon Degrelle
- Karel De Gucht
- Jean Duvieusart
- Jean-Luc Dehaene
- Jean-Maurice Dehousse
- Véronique De Keyser
- Leon Delacroix
- Francis Delpérée
- Hendrik de Man
- Rudy Demotte
- Gérard Deprez
- Erik Derycke
- Paul Deschanel
- Alain Destexhe
- Mia De Vits
- Patrick Dewael
- Filip Dewinter
- Karel Dillen
- Koenraad Dillen
- Elio Di Rupo
- François-Xavier de Donnea
- Vera Dua
- Daniel Ducarme
- Antoine Duquesne
- Isabelle Durant
E – K
- Lamoral Egmont
- Saïd El Khadraoui
- Gaston Eyskens
- Mark Eyskens
- Michel Foret
- Richard Fournaux
- Walthère Frère-Orban
- Jaak Gabriëls
- Isabelle Gatti
- Gaston Geens
- Koen Geens
- Caroline Gennez
- Jacques Germeaux
- Jean Gol
- Mathieu Grosch
- Michel Hansenne
- Pierre Harmel
- Hervé Hasquin
- Arthur Haulot
- Alain Hutchinson
- Camille Huysmans
- Paul-Émile Janson
- Henri Jaspar
- Pierre Jonckheer
L
- Henri La Fontaine – Nobel Peace Prize 1913
- Julien Lahaut – chairman of the Communist Party, assassinated
- Roger Lallemand
- Auguste Lambermont
- Karl-Heinz Lambertz
- Renaat Landuyt
- Raymond Langendries
- Joseph Lebeau
- Edmond Leburton
- Theodore Lefevre
- Yves Leterme
- Anne-Marie Lizin
M
- Nelly Maes
- Philippe Mahoux
- Olivier Maingain
- Jules Malou
- Jean-Claude Marcourt
- Ludo Martens
- Wilfried Martens
- Philippe Maystadt
- Charles Michel – current prime minister of Belgium
- Louis Michel
- Joëlle Milquet
- Philippe Monfils
- Philippe Moureaux
- Felix de Muelenare
N – R
- Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck
- Jean-Baptiste Nothomb
- Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb
- Laurette Onkelinx
- Kris Peeters
- Joseph Pholien
- Charles Picqué
- Hubert Pierlot
- Prosper Poullet
- Jules Renkin
- Jean Rey
- Didier Reynders
- Frédérique Ries
- Charles Rogier
- Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns – founder of Institut de Droit International, adviser to Rama V of Thailand
- Jean-Pierre Van Rossem
S – U
- Hugo Schiltz
- Frans Schollaert
- Jacques Simonet
- Miet Smet
- Paul de Smet de Naeyer
- Bart Somers
- Antoinette Spaak
- Paul-Henri Spaak
- Guy Spitaels
- Bart Staes
- Dirk Sterckx
- Steve Stevaert
- Frank Swaelen
- Marc Tarabella
- George Theunis
- Bartholemy Théodore de Theux
- Freddy Thielemans
- Marianne Thyssen
- Leo Tindemans
- Bruno Tobback
- Louis Tobback
- Jules de Trooz
V
- Achille van Acker
- Jacob van Artevelde
- Frans Van Cauwelaert
- Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe
- Johan Vande Lanotte
- Hugo Vandenberghe
- Paul Vanden Boeynants
- Freya Van den Bossche
- Luc Van den Bossche
- Frank Vandenbroucke
- Jules Vandenpeereboom
- The family Vanderpoorten: Arthur, Herman and Marleen
- Marleen Vanderpoorten
- Emile Vandervelde
- Frank Vanhecke
- Johan Van Hecke
- Pierre-Edouard van Humbeeck
- Anne Van Lancker
- Dirk Van Mechelen
- Karel Van Miert
- Vincent Van Quickenborne
- Eric Van Rompuy
- Herman Van Rompuy
- Jean-Pierre Van Rossem
- Paul Van Zeeland
- Guy Verhofstadt
- Inge Vervotte
W – Y
- Melchior Wathelet
- Freddy Willockx
- Charles Woeste
- Yvan Ylieff
Religious figures
Saints
- St. Damien of Molokai
- St. Gertrude of Nivelles
- St. Gudula from Brussels and Eibingen – National Saint of Belgium and Patroness of Brussels
- St. Hubertus
- St. John Berchmans
- St. Meingold of Huy
Theologians and clergymen
- Joseph André – priest, Righteous among the Nations
- Pieter Jan Beckx – 22nd Superior General of the Jesuits
- Jean Bolland – hagiographer
- Adolf Daens – priest and politician
- Godfried Danneels – cardinal
- Victor-Auguste Dechamps – cardinal
- Jacques Dupuis – Jesuit theologian
- Pierre-Lambert Goossens – cardinal
- Henry of Ghent – medieval philosopher
- Augustinus Hunnaeus – theologian
- Cornelius Jansen – bishop, theologian
- Jean-Baptiste Janssens – 27th Superior General of the Jesuits
- Gustaaf Joos – cardinal
- Peter Paul Lefevere – bishop
- André-Mutien Léonard – archbishop
- Leonardus Lessius – Jesuit theologian
- Joseph Maréchal – philosopher, psychologist
- Désiré-Joseph Mercier – cardinal
- Everard Mercurian, 4th Superior General of the Jesuits
- Charles de Noyelle, 12th Superior General of the Jesuits
- Georges Pire – Dominican priest, Nobel Peace Prize 1958
- Edward Poppe – blessed priest
- Jozef-Ernest van Roey – cardinal
- Blessed John Ruysbroeck – mystic
- Jan Pieter Schotte – cardinal
- Brother René Stockman – Superior General of the Congregation of the Brothers of Charity
- Leo Jozef Suenens – cardinal
- Franciscus van den Enden – philosopher, teacher, pioneer of the idea of democracy
- Ferdinand Verbiest – Jesuit missionary in China, astronomer
Resistance activists
- Albert Guérisse
- Arthur Haulot
- Andrée "Dédée" de Jongh
- Marcel Louette
- Edgard Potier
- Henri Reynders
- Suzanne Spaak
- Gabrielle Weidner
- Johan Hendrik Weidner
Scientists
Astronauts
- Frank De Winne
- Dirk Frimout – first Belgian astronaut
Botanists
- Alfred Cogniaux
- Rembert Dodoens
- Barthélemy Charles Joseph du Mortier
- Annick Wilmotte, polar microbiologist
Chemists
- Jan Baptist van Helmont – chemist and physician
- Jean-Claude Lorquet – theoretical chemist
- Ilya Prigogine – theoretical chemist Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1977
- Ernest Solvay
- Jean Stas
Geographers
- Gerardus Mercator
- Abraham Ortelius
Geologists
- Gaston Briart
- Alphonse Francois Renard – geologist and petrographer
Inventors and engineers
- Leo Hendrik Baekeland – inventor of bakelite
- Alfred Belpaire – steam locomotive engineer
- Robert Cailliau – information and control engineer
- Joan Daemen – cryptographer
- Zénobe Gramme – electrical engineer
- Étienne Lenoir – engineer
- John Joseph Merlin – inventor associated with Cox's timepiece; also invented inline skates in 1759
- Bart Preneel – cryptographer
- Vincent Rijmen – cryptographer
- Adolphe Sax – inventor of the saxophone
- Rennequin Sualem – created the Machine de Marly
- Arthur Vierendeel – engineer and inventor of the Vierendeel truss
- Egide Walschaerts – steam locomotive engineer and inventor of the Walschaerts valve gear
- André Waterkeyn – engineer, best known for creating the Atomium
Mathematicians
- François d'Aguilon – mathematician and physicist
- Jean Bourgain
- Eugène Charles Catalan
- Ingrid Daubechies – mathematician and physicist
- Pierre Deligne – Fields Medal 1978
- Jan Denef
- Jean-Charles de la Faille
- Victor d'Hondt – lawyer and mathematician
- Maurice Kraitchik – number theorist and recreational mathematician
- Constantin Le Paige
- Adolphe Quetelet – mathematician and statistician
- Grégoire de Saint-Vincent
- Simon Stevin – mathematician and engineer
- André Tacquet
- Antoine Thomas – mathematician and astronomer
- Joseph Tilly
- Jacques Tits
- Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin
- Adriaan van Roomen
Medical scientists
- Jules Bordet – Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1919
- Albert Claude – Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974
- Christian De Duve – Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974
- Corneille Heymans – Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1938
- Albert Hustin – medical doctor, the first to practice non-direct blood transfusion
- Paul Janssen – scientist and founder of Janssen Pharmaceutica
- Marc Lacroix – biochemist and cancer researcher
- Benoît Lengelé – medical doctor, the first to perform a partial face transplant
- Louis-Joseph Seutin – surgeon
- Edouard Van Beneden – embryologist, cytologist and marine biologist
- Catherine Verfaillie – stem cell researcher
- Andreas Vesalius – anatomist
- Luc Calliauw – brain surgeon and professor
Philosophers
- Jan Deckers
- Luce Irigaray – French philosopher, born in Belgium
- Jos Verhulst
- Etienne Vermeersch
Physicists
- Robert Brout
- Francois Englert – Nobel Prize in Physics 2013
- Jean-Pierre Leburton
- Georges Lemaître – deviser of the Big Bang Theory
- Joseph Plateau
- Daniel Zajfman - Israeli physicist; president of the Weizmann Institute
Political scientists and theorists
- Rik Coolsaet
- Vincent de Coorebyter
- Abram Leon
- Ernest Mandel
- Chantal Mouffe
Social scientists
- Paul Jorion – anthropologist, sociologist, cognitive scientist, and economist
- Claude Lévi-Strauss – French social scientist born in Belgium
- Renee Rabinowitz – psychologist and lawyer
Others
- Louis De Geer – born in Liège; considered the father of Swedish industry
- Charles Frédéric Dubois and his son Alphonse Joseph Charles Dubois – naturalists
- Adrien de Gerlache – explorer
- John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster – born in Ghent
- Justus Lipsius – classical philologian
- Michel Louette – ornithologist
- Paul Otlet – information architect
- Marc Waelkens – archaeologist
Sports
Automobile racing
- Philippe Adams – Formula One driver
- Éric Bachelart – IndyCar driver
- Bertrand Baguette – 2009 World Series by Renault champion, IndyCar driver
- Georges Berger – Formula One driver
- Lucien Bianchi – Formula One driver
- Thierry Boutsen – racing driver
- Johnny Claes – Formula One driver
- Jérôme d'Ambrosio – Formula One and Formula E driver
- Grégoire De Mévius – rally driver
- Didier de Radiguès – MotoGP rider and sports car racer
- Charles de Tornaco – Formula One driver
- Marc Duez – racing driver
- François Duval – rally driver
- Paul Frère – Formula One driver
- Bertrand Gachot – racing driver
- Olivier Gendebien – race car driver
- Christian Goethals – Formula One driver
- Jan Heylen – Champ Car veteran
- Jacky Ickx – racing driver
- Vanina Ickx – daughter of Jacky, Le Mans regular
- Camille Jenatzy – race car driver
- Arthur Legat – Formula One driver
- Bas Leinders – racing driver
- Freddy Loix – rally driver
- Willy Mairesse – Formula One driver
- André Milhoux – Formula One driver
- Thierry Neuville – rally driver
- Patrick Nève – Formula One driver
- André Pilette – Formula One driver
- Teddy Pilette – Formula One driver
- Théodore Pilette – racing driver
- Lance Stroll – Belgian-Canadian racing driver
- Jacques Swaters – Formula One driver
- Didier Theys – Sportscar and IndyCar driver
- Bruno Thiry – rally driver
- Eric van de Poele – Formula One driver
- Stoffel Vandoorne – Formula One driver
- Jean-Pierre Van Rossem – Owner of Onyx Moneytron Grand Prix
- Max Verstappen – Formula One driver
Basketball
- Julie Allemand
- Marjorie Carpréaux
- Antonia Delaere
- Emma Meesseman
- Hanne Mestdagh
- Kim Mestdagh
- Thomas Van Den Spiegel
- Julie Vanloo
- Ann Wauters
- Willy Steveniers
Cycling
- Mario Aerts
- Benoni Beheyt
- Kenny Belaey
- Tom Boonen
- Johan Bruyneel
- Alex Close
- Fred de Bruyne
- Nicky Degrendele – world champion keirin
- Eric De Vlaeminck – cyclo-cross
- Roger De Vlaeminck
- Etienne De Wilde
- Stijn Devolder
- Jolien D'hoore
- Hélène Dutrieu
- Remco Evenepoel
- Philippe Gilbert
- Matthew Gilmore – Australian-turned-Belgian
- Willy Lauwers
- Roland Liboton – cyclo-cross
- Freddy Maertens
- Romain Maes
- Filip Meirhaeghe – mountain biker
- Axel Merckx – son of Eddy Merckx
- Eddy Merckx – considered by many as the greatest cyclist ever
- Jean-Pierre Monseré
- Johan Museeuw
- Sven Nys – cyclo-cross
- Stan Ockers
- Alberic Schotte
- Patrick Sercu
- Andrei Tchmil – Soviet-turned-Ukrainian-turned-Belgian
- Philippe Thys
- Wout Van Aert
- Greg Van Avermaet – Olympic champion
- Frank Vandenbroucke
- Lucien Van Impe
- Rik Van Looy
- Rik Van Steenbergen
Fencing
- Henri Anspach – épée and foil fencer, Olympic champion
- Paul Anspach – épée and foil fencer, two-time Olympic champion
- Jacques Ochs – épée, saber, and foil fencer, Olympic champion
- Gaston Salmon – épée fencer, Olympic champion
Football (soccer)
- Philippe Albert – player
- Toby Alderweireld - player
- Aimé Anthuenis – coach
- Christian Benteke – player
- Jean-Marc Bosman – player
- Jan Ceulemans – player, coach
- Lei Clijsters – player, coach
- Rik Coppens – player
- Thibaut Courtois – goalkeeper
- Frank De Bleeckere – referee
- Kevin De Bruyne – player
- Steven Defour – player
- Marc Degryse – player
- Mousa Dembélé – player
- Marouane Fellaini – player
- Eric Gerets – player, coach
- Raymond Goethals – coach
- Georges Grün – player
- Eden Hazard – player
- Thorgan Hazard - player
- Stein Huysegems – player
- Karel Kesselaers – player
- Vincent Kompany – player
- Romelu Lukaku – player
- Joseph Mermans – player
- Vic Mees – player
- Roy Meeus – player
- Thomas Meunier - player
- Simon Mignolet – goalkeeper
- Kevin Mirallas – player
- Emile Mpenza – player
- Jean-Marie Pfaff – goalkeeper
- Michel Preud'homme – goalkeeper, coach
- Enzo Scifo – player, coach
- Timmy Simons – player
- Wesley Sonck – player
- Lorenzo Staelens – player
- Guy Thys – coach
- Youri Tielemans - player
- Gilbert Van Binst – player
- Daniel Van Buyten – player
- Erwin Vandenbergh – player
- Constant Vanden Stock – honorary president and former president and player of football club R.S.C. Anderlecht
- Roger Vanden Stock – president of football club R.S.C. Anderlecht
- Franky Van der Elst – player
- Wim Van Diest – player
- Paul Van Himst – player, coach
- Wilfried Van Moer – player
- Franky Vercauteren – player, coach
- Gert Verheyen – player
- Thomas Vermaelen – player
- Jan Vertonghen – player
- Bernard Voorhoof – player
- Marc Wilmots – football player and elected senator
- Axel Witsel – player
Golf
- Laetitia Beck – Belgian-born Israeli golfer
- Nicolas Colsaerts – Ryder Cup winner
- Thomas Pieters – European Tour winner
Judo
- Ingrid Berghmans – judoka, Olympic champion
- Matthias Casse – judoka
- Jean-Marie Dedecker – coach
- Ilse Heylen – judoka
- Marisabel Lomba – judoka
- Heidi Rakels – judoka
- Harry Van Barneveld – judoka
- Gella Vandecaveye – judoka
- Robert Van De Walle – judoka, Olympic champion
- Charline Van Snick – judoka
- Dirk Van Tichelt – judoka
- Ulla Werbrouck – judoka, Olympic champion
Motocross
- René Baeten – 1958 500cc motocross World Champion
- Marnicq Bervoets – top motocross competitor from the 1990s
- Sven Breugelmans – 2005 MX3-GP World Champion
- Roger De Coster – five-time 500cc Motocross World Champion
- Harry Everts – three-time Motocross World Champion, father of Stefan Everts
- Stefan Everts – ten-time Motocross World Champion
- Eric Geboers – five-time Motocross World Champion
- Sylvain Geboers – motocross des Nations winner
- Georges Jobé – five-time Motocross World Champion
- André Malherbe – three-time Motocross World Champion
- Jacky Martens – 1991 500cc World Champion
- Gaston Rahier – three-time 125cc Motocross World Champion
- Steve Ramon – two-time Motocross World Champion
- Joël Robert – six-time 250cc Motocross World Champion
- Joël Smets – three time 500cc Motocross World Champion
Swimming
- Brigitte Becue – swimmer
- Gérard Blitz – Olympic bronze, International Swimming Hall of Fame
- Fred Deburghgraeve – swimmer, Olympic champion
- Ingrid Lempereur – swimmer
- Pieter Timmers – Olympic silver
Table tennis
- Jean-Michel Saive – player
Tennis
- Sabine Appelmans – player
- Els Callens – player
- Kim Clijsters – player, former World #1, Masters 2002–2003–2010 winner and four-time Grand Slam singles champion
- Steve Darcis – player
- Kirsten Flipkens – player
- David Goffin – player
- Arthur De Greef –player
- Justine Henin – player, Olympic champion, former World #1, Masters 2006–2007 winner and seven-time Grand Slam singles champion
- Xavier Malisse – player
- Elise Mertens – player
- Dominique Monami – player
- Christophe Rochus – player
- Olivier Rochus – player
- Kristof Vliegen – player
- Yanina Wickmayer – player
Track and field
- Bashir Abdi – athlete
- Eline Berings – athlete
- Dylan Borlée – athlete
- Jonathan Borlée – athlete
- Kevin Borlée – athlete
- Olivia Borlée – athlete
- Fons Brijdenbach – athlete
- Veerle Dejaeghere – track and field athlete
- Peter Genyn – athlete
- Kim Gevaert – athlete, European champion 100 and 200 metres
- Tia Hellebaut – athlete, European champion high jump, Olympic champion high jump
- Karel Lismont – athlete
- Philip Milanov – athlete
- Roger Moens – athlete
- Mohammed Mourhit – athlete
- Koen Naert – athlete, European champion marathon
- Emiel Puttemans – athlete
- Gaston Reiff – athlete, Olympic champion
- Gaston Roelants – athlete, Olympic champion
- Vincent Rousseau – athlete
- Patrick Stevens – athlete
- Nafissatou Thiam – athlete, Olympic, world and European champion heptathlon
- Cédric Van Branteghem – athlete
- Ivo Van Damme – athlete
- William Van Dijck – athlete
- Marieke Vervoort – athlete
Triathlon
- Marc Herremans – wheelchair champion
- Claire Michel
- Kathleen Smet – 2005 world champion
- Marino Vanhoenacker
- Frederik Van Lierde – world champion Iron Man 2013
- Luc Van Lierde – two-time world champion and winner Iron Man
- Benny Vansteelant – four-time world champion duathlon standard and long distance
Water polo
- Gérard Blitz – swimming and water polo, two-time Olympic silver, two-time bronze, International Swimming Hall of Fame, son of Maurice Blitz
- Gérard Blitz – water polo player and founder of Club Med
- Maurice Blitz – water poloist, two-time Olympic silver, father of Gérard Blitz
- Henri Cohen – Olympic silver
Other
- Luca Brecel – snooker player
- Annelies Bredael – rower
- Raymond Ceulemans – billiards player
- Frédéric Collignon – table soccer; ITSF multi-time and currently acting world champion
- Nina Derwael – artistic gymnast, world champion uneven bars, two-time European champion
- Nathalie Descamps – badminton player
- Wendy Jans – snooker player, 2006 IBSF Women's World Champion
- Frank Ntilikina – NBA basketball player – French Nationality, born in Belgium
- Tony Parker – NBA basketball player – French nationality, born in Belgium
- John Raphael, rugby union player
- Jacques Rogge – IOC president
- Tarec Saffiedine – mixed martial artist
- Seppe Smits – snowboarder
- Bart Swings – inline and speed skater
- Paul Van Asbroeck – marksman
- Kevin van der Perren – figure skating
- Hubert Van Innis – archer
- Virgile Vandeput - Belgian-born alpine skier who competes for Israel
- Bart Veldkamp – speed skater
- Ann Wauters – WNBA basketball player
Visual artists
Comics
- Arthur Berckmans
- Jan Bosschaert
- Raoul Cauvin
- Jean-Michel Charlier
- Didier Comès
- François Craenhals
- Luc Cromheecke
- Paul Cuvelier
- Dany
- Renaat Demoen
- Bob de Moor
- André-Paul Duchâteau
- Dupa
- René Follet
- Philippe Francq
- André Franquin
- Patryck de Froidmont
- Jean-Richard Geurts
- François Gilson
- René Hausman
- Hergé
- Victor Hubinon
- Hermann Huppen
- Edgar P. Jacobs
- Janry
- Jijé
- Kamagurka
- Lambil
- Roger Leloup
- Marcel Marlier
- Merho
- Midam
- Morris
- Jef Nys
- Eddy Paape
- Frank Pé
- Peyo
- Jean Roba
- François Schuiten
- Yves Sente
- Marc Sleen
- Philippe Tome
- William Vance
- Willy Vandersteen
- Jean Van Hamme
- François Walthéry
- Will
Fashion
- Antwerp Six
- Dirk Bikkembergs
- Veronique Branquino
- Liz Claiborne – American designer born in Belgium
- Elise Crombez
- Ann Demeulemeester
- Martin Margiela
- Hanne Gaby Odiele
- Elvis Pompilio
- Raf Simons
- Olivier Strelli
- Walter Van Beirendonck
- Dries van Noten
- Édouard Vermeulen
Painters
- Pierre Alechinsky – Cobra member
- Joachim Beuckelaer
- Adriaen Brouwer
- Pieter Bruegel the Elder, and his family, including Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Jan Brueghel the Elder, and Jan Brueghel the Younger
- Robert Campin
- Petrus Christus
- Emile Claus – impressionism
- Gerard David
- Philippe de Champaigne
- Gaspar de Crayer
- Raoul De Keyser – abstract painter
- Paul Delvaux – surrealist
- Jean Delville – symbolist painter
- Albert Demuyser
- Gustave De Smet – expressionism
- Sam Dillemans
- James Ensor
- Frans Floris
- Adriaen Isenbrandt
- Jacob Jordaens
- Justus of Ghent
- Claire Kerwin
- Fernand Khnopff – symbolist
- Georges Emile Lebacq – Impressionist, Post-Impressionist painter
- Limbourg brothers – manuscript illuminators
- Lambert Lombard
- Jan Mabuse
- René Magritte – surrealist
- Xavier Mellery – symbolist
- Hans Memling
- Kwinten Metsys
- Joseph Noiret – painter and poet
- Constant Permeke – expressionist
- Pieter Pourbus
- Roger Raveel
- Félicien Rops
- Peter Paul Rubens – Baroque painter
- Victor Servranckx – cubist
- Frans Snyders
- Leon Spilliaert
- David Teniers the Younger
- Luc Tuymans
- Pieter van Aelst
- Joos van Cleve
- Frits Van den Berghe – expressionist
- Hugo van der Goes
- Rogier van der Weyden original name : Rogier de LE Pasture in his city of Tournai
- Gustave Van de Woestijne
- Sir Anthony van Dyck
- Jan van Eyck and his brother Hubert van Eyck
- Peter Van Gheluwe
- Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven
- Eugeen Van Mieghem
- Bernard van Orley
- Théo van Rysselberghe – neo-impressionist
- Fernand Verhaegen – painter of Walloon folklore
- Antoine Joseph Wiertz
Photographers
- Dirk Braeckman
- Carl De Keyzer
- Bieke Depoorter
- Martine Franck
- Harry Gruyaert
- Filip Naudts
- Leon Van Loo
Sculptors
- Delphine Boël
- René Carcan
- May Claerhout
- Patrick Damiaens
- Jean Del Cour
- François Duquesnoy
- Jan Fabre
- Lucas Faydherbe
- Jean-Michel Folon
- George Grard
- Constantin Meunier
- Léon Mignon
- George Minne
- Olivier Strebelle
- Peter van Dievoet
- Rik Wouters
Others
- Guillaume Bijl
- Ade Bethune
- Guy Bleus
- Marcel Broodthaers
- Jean De Bast
- Victor Delhez
- Wim Delvoye
- Danny Devos
- Dr. Hugo Heyrman
- Solange Knopf
- Panamarenko
Others
- Arturo Alfandari – diplomat, creator of the language Neo
- Menachem Banitt – expert in medieval French language and culture
- Edgard Colle – chess player
- Sabine Dardenne – victim of child molester Marc Dutroux
- Jeanne de Bellem – political activist during the Brabant revolution
- Thierry de Duve – art critic and theorist
- Michel de Kemmeter
- Henri Kichka - writer and Holocaust survivor
- Paul de Man – deconstructionist literary critic and theorist
- Joanna DeRoover – oldest documented living person in Belgium at the time of her death
- Piet Huysentruyt – chef and bestselling author
- Jean-Denis Lejeune – founder of Child Focus
- Claude Lelièvre – commissioner for children rights, French-speaking community
- Jean-Baptiste Moëns – "father of philately"
- Peter Piot – Director of UNAIDS
- Sybille de Selys Longchamps
- Vanden Geyhn et Van Aerschodt – bell and carillon founders
- Pierre Wynants – chef