1867 – 1916
Nicaraguan poet and writer who led the modernismo literary movement in Latin America and is considered one of the most influential Spanish-language poets. He served as a diplomat for Nicaragua and died in 1916.
1870 – 1945
President of Nicaragua (1870-1945)
1929 – 2025
Nicaraguan politician and newspaper publisher who served as President of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1997, becoming the first woman president in Central America. She died in 2025.
1925 – 2020
Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet, and politician who served as Minister of Culture from 1979-1987 under the Sandinista government. He was a prominent liberation theology advocate and prolific writer.
1924 – 2018
Nicaraguan-Salvadoran poet and writer who was a leading voice in Central American literature, known for her politically engaged poetry and prose. She won numerous international literary awards.
1895 – 1934
Nicaraguan revolutionary and military leader who led armed resistance against U.S. occupation of Nicaragua from 1927 to 1933. He was assassinated in 1934 and became a symbol of anti-imperialist struggle.
1945 – Present
Nicaraguan politician who has served as President of Nicaragua since 2007, previously holding the position from 1985-1990 during the Sandinista revolutionary government.
1942 – Present
Nicaraguan novelist, essayist, and former Vice President who served under Daniel Ortega from 1985-1990. He won the Cervantes Prize in 2017 for his literary contributions.
1948 – Present
Nicaraguan poet, novelist, and political activist known for her feminist literature and opposition to authoritarian regimes. She participated in the Sandinista revolution and later became a critic of the Ortega government.
1951 – Present
Nicaraguan politician, poet, and wife of Daniel Ortega who serves as Vice President and was named co-president in 2025. She has been a key figure in the Sandinista government's communications.
2000 – Present
Nicaraguan model, periodista
1952 – 2009
Nicaraguan professional boxer who held world championships in three weight divisions and was later elected mayor of Managua. He died in 2009 under disputed circumstances.
1875 – 1964
Nicaraguan conservative politician who served two terms as President of Nicaragua (1911-1917, 1926-1928) and was closely aligned with U.S. interests during the early 20th century.
1896 – 1956
Nicaraguan military leader and dictator who founded the Somoza family dynasty, ruling as President from 1937-1947 and 1950-1956. He was assassinated in 1956.
1874 – 1946
Nicaraguan politician and physician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1933 to 1936, coming to power after the assassination of Augusto Sandino.
1926 – 2018
Nicaraguan Catholic cardinal who served as Archbishop of Managua from 1970 to 2005 and was elevated to cardinal in 1985. He was a prominent mediator during Nicaragua's civil conflicts.
1925 – 1980
Nicaraguan dictator who ruled as President from 1967-1972 and 1974-1979 as part of the Somoza family dynasty. He was overthrown by the Sandinista revolution and assassinated in exile in 1980.
1922 – 1967
Nicaraguan politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1956 to 1963 as part of the Somoza family dynasty, continuing his father's authoritarian rule.
1928 – 2021
Nicaraguan businessman and politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007, focusing on economic reforms and anti-corruption efforts.
1945 – Present
Nicaraguan-American actress and model who appeared in films including Bond movie 'Never Say Never Again' and TV series 'Dallas.' She was born in 1945.
1945 – Present
Nicaraguan-British human rights activist, actress, and former wife of Mick Jagger who has campaigned extensively for environmental and social justice causes worldwide.
1946 – Present
Nicaraguan lawyer and politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1997 to 2002, later convicted of corruption charges related to his presidency.
1949 – Present
Nicaraguan Roman Catholic bishop who has served as Archbishop of Managua since 2005. He has been a vocal advocate for human rights and democracy in Nicaragua.