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Baháʼí Faith The Baháʼí Faith is a religion founded in the 19th century that teaches the essential worth of all religions and the unity of all people. Established by Baháʼu'lláh in the 19th century, it initially developed in Iran and parts of the ...
who is the subject of a Wikipedia article. For another index of individual Baháʼís with Wikipedia articles, see :Bahá'ís by nationality.


Family of Baháʼu'lláh

* Ásíyih Khánum - known by her title Navváb *
ʻAbdu'l-Bahá ʻAbdu'l-Bahá (; Persian: ‎, 23 May 1844 – 28 November 1921), born ʻAbbás ( fa, عباس), was the eldest son of Baháʼu'lláh and served as head of the Baháʼí Faith from 1892 until 1921. ʻAbdu'l-Bahá was later canonized as the ...
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Bahíyyih Khánum Bahíyyih Khánum (1846 – July 15, 1932) was the only daughter of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, and Ásíyih Khánum. She was born in 1846 with the given name Fatimih Sultan, and was entitled "Varaqiy-i-'Ulyá" or "Greate ...
* Mírzá Mihdí *
Shoghi Effendi Shoghí Effendi (; 1 March 1897 – 4 November 1957) was the grandson and successor of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, appointed to the role of Guardian of the Baháʼí Faith from 1921 until his death in 1957. He created a series of teaching plans that over ...


Royalty

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Malietoa Tanumafili II Malietoa Tanumafili II (4 January 1913 – 11 May 2007), addressed Susuga Malietoa Tanumafili II, was the Malietoa, the title of one of Samoa's four paramount chiefs, and the head of state, or '' O le Ao o le Malo'', a position that he held f ...
(r. 1962-2007) - chieftain of the government of Samoa. * Marie of Romania (r. 1914-1927) - queen of Romania.


Artists


Bands

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- hip hop duo from the American Pacific Northwest. * Seals and Crofts - American soft rock duo in the early 1970s.


Musicians

* Mirza Abdollah - also known as Agha Mirza Abdollah Farahani was a tar and setar player. He is among the most significant musicians in Iran's history * Randy Armstrong - American musician and composer * Cindy Blackman - American jazz and rock drummer * Jeff and Maya Kaathryn BohnhoffOfficial Website statement of faith
- folk music performers * Celeste Buckingham - singer/songwriter * Doug Cameron - Canadian musician/composer *
Vic Damone Vic Damone (born Vito Rocco Farinola; June 12, 1928 – February 11, 2018) was an American traditional pop and big band singer and actor. He was best known for his performances of songs such as the number one hit "You're Breaking My Heart", and ...
- American singer and entertainer *
Khalil Fong Khalil Fong ( Chinese: 方大同; born 14 July 1983) is a Hong Kong-based American singer-songwriter and producer. The biographical film La Bamba, about the life and career of Ritchie Valens, greatly influenced Fong's decision to become a ...
- American-born Hong Kong singer and songwriter *
Hazel Scott Hazel Dorothy Scott (June 11, 1920 – October 2, 1981) was a Trinidad-born American jazz and classical pianist and singer. She was an outspoken critic of racial discrimination and segregation. She used her influence to improve the representat ...
- American pianist and activist * Russell Garcia - motion picture composer * Dizzy Gillespie - American jazz trumpeter *
Andy Grammer Andrew Charles Grammer (born December 3, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is signed to S-Curve Records. His debut album, '' Andy Grammer'', was released in 2011 and spawned the singles " Keep Your Head Up" and " F ...
- American singer-songwriter * Red Grammer - American singer-songwriter best known for children's music * Anousheh Khalili - Iranian-American singer, pianist and songwriter *
Jack Lenz John Frederick "Jack" Lenz is a Canadian composer. He has written, performed, and produced music for film, television, and theatre, along with working on non-soundtrack album ventures. He is also the founder of Live Unity Enterprises, an organiza ...
- Canadian composer *
Kevin Locke Kevin Locke may refer to: * Kevin Locke (musician) (born 1954 - passed October 1, 2022), Native American musician *Kevin Locke (rugby league) (born 1989), New Zealand rugby league footballer See also * Kevin Lock (born 1953), English former footba ...
- Lakota musician and dancer * Mike Longo - American jazz pianist * James Moody - American jazz saxophone and flute player * KC Porter - American multi-Grammy winning producer * Rachael Price - jazz vocalist * Tom Price - conductor, composer and producer * Flora Purim - Brazilian American jazz singer *
Dan Seals Danny Wayland Seals (February 8, 1948 – March 25, 2009) was an American musician. The younger brother of Seals and Crofts member Jim Seals, he first gained fame as one half of the soft rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley, who charted ...
- American musician, of England Dan and John Ford Coley * Tierney Sutton - American jazz singer * Louie Shelton - American jazz guitarist and producer *
Charles Wolcott Charles Frederick Wolcott (September 29, 1906 in Flint, United States – January 26, 1987 in Haifa, Israel) was a music composer who served as a member of the Universal House of Justice, the supreme governing body of the Baháʼí Faith, between 19 ...
- pianist, arranger, composer for Disney and MGM films, credited with bringing rock and roll to the movies * J. B. Eckl- songwriter, producer, recording artist * Ryan Abeo - American singer/songwriter from Kentucky who performs under the moniker RA Scion. * Huening Kai - member of
Tomorrow X Together Tomorrow X Together (, ; Tomorrow by Together, stylized TOMORROW X TOGETHER), commonly known as TXT ( ), is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment, now known as Big Hit Music. The group consists of five members: Yeonjun, Soobin ...


Broadcasters

* Susan Aude Fisher News Anchor WIS Columbia SC


Filmmakers

* Mark Bamford - writer, director ('' Cape of Good Hope'') * Mary Darling - producer, ''
Little Mosque on the Prairie ''Little Mosque on the Prairie'' is a Canadian television sitcom created by Zarqa Nawaz and produced by WestWind Pictures, originally broadcast from 2007 to 2012 on CBC. Filmed in Toronto, Ontario, and Indian Head, Saskatchewan, the series was s ...
'' *
Clark Donnelly Clark Donnelly co-founded WestWind Pictures in 1989, leaving a post as vice-president of Regina's CKCK Television where he had worked for fifteen years. The company began by producing high-end, 16mm and 35mm commercial work, but quickly moved in ...
- producer, Little Mosque on the Prairie *
Phil Lucas Phil Lucas (1942 – February 4, 2007) was an American filmmaker of mostly Native American themes. He was an actor, writer, producer, director and editor for more than 100 films/documentaries or television programs starting as early as 1979 whe ...
- Native American filmmaker *
Harold Lee Tichenor Harold Tichenor (born January 17, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Canadian multi-award winning film producer and writer and an adherent of the Baháʼí Faith. Biography In the early 1960s, Harold Tichenor along with his brother Jim, dev ...
- film producer


Actors

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Penn Badgley Penn Dayton Badgley (born November 1, 1986) is an American actor and musician. He is known for his roles as Dan Humphrey in The CW teen drama series ''Gossip Girl'' (2007–2012) and as Joe Goldberg in the Netflix thriller series '' You'' (2018 ...
(''Gossip Girl'', ''You'') *
Justin Baldoni Justin Louis Baldoni (born January 24, 1984) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for portraying Rafael Solano on The CW satirical romantic dramedy '' Jane the Virgin'' (2014–2019) as well as directing the films '' Five Feet ...
(''Everwood'', ''Jane the Virgin'') *
Earl Cameron Earlston Jewitt Cameron, CBE (8 August 19173 July 2020), known as Earl Cameron, was a Bermudian actor who lived and worked in the United Kingdom. After appearing on London's West End stage, he became one of the first black stars in the Briti ...
(''Thunderball'', ''The Interpreter'') * Omid Djalili - comedian and actor *
Barbara Hale Barbara Hale (April 18, 1922 – January 26, 2017) was an American actress who portrayed legal secretary Della Street in the dramatic television series '' Perry Mason'' (1957–1966), earning her a 1959 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting A ...
- Emmy Award winner (''Perry Mason'') *
Lois Hall Lois Grace Hall (August 22, 1926 – December 21, 2006) was an American actress. Early years Hall was born on August 22, 1926, in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, the daughter of Lois Grace (née Lambert), a teacher, and Ralph Stewart Hall, a business ...
- American movie and television actress * Lloyd Haynes - actor and television writer * Jeremy Iversen - actor and writer * Eva LaRue (''All My Children'', ''CSI: Miami'') * Carole Lombard - ranked 23rd greatest American female screen legend, star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame * Inder Manocha - British Asian stand-up comedian and actor *
Julie Mitchum Julie Mitchum (born Annette Mitchum, July 23, 1914 – February 21, 2003) was an American actress. Biography Mitchum was born in Charleston, South Carolina, to James Thomas Mitchum and Ann Harriet Gunderson. Unlike her younger brothers ...
- American Actress * Pardis Parker - Canadian comedian * Alex Rocco - Emmy Award winner (''The Famous Teddy Z'', ''The Godfather'', ''The Wedding Planner'') * Rehana Sultan - Indian Actress * Valeska Surratt - Silent Film Actress *
Travis Van Winkle Travis Scott Van Winkle (born November 4, 1982) is an American actor, best known for starring in the feature film ''Accepted'' (2006) and the 2021 third season of the Netflix streaming television series '' You'', portraying Trent Sutton-DeMarco ...
- American actor, ''The Last Ship'', ''Hart of Dixie'' *
Rainn Wilson Rainn Percival Dietrich Wilson (born January 20, 1966) is an American actor, comedian, podcaster, producer, and writer. He is best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on the NBC sitcom ''The Office'', for which he earned three consecutive Em ...
(''The Office'', ''Six Feet Under'')


Architects

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Hossein Amanat Hossein Amanat ( fa, حسین امانت, born 1942) is an Iranian-Canadian architect. He is best known for being the architect of the Shahyad Tower (renamed as Azadi Tower after the 1979 revolution) in Tehran, Iran, the Baháʼí Arc buildin ...
(Azadi Tower, buildings of the Baháʼí Arc, House of Worship of Samoa) * Louis Bourgeois (House of Worship of Wilmette) *
Siamak Hariri Siamak Hariri, OAA, AAA, AIBC, FRAIC, RCA, Intl. Assoc. AIA (born 1958) is a Canadian architect and a founding partner of Hariri Pontarini Architects, a full-service architectural and interior design practice based in Toronto, Canada. Born in ...
(Baháʼí Temple of South America, House of Worship of South America) * William Sutherland Maxwell (Central Tower of the
Château Frontenac The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, commonly referred to as the Château Frontenac, is a historic hotel in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The hotel is situated in Old Quebec, within the historic district's Upper Town, on the southern side of Place ...
; he was also a Hand of the Cause) * Fariborz Sahba (Lotus Temple, terrace gardens of Haifa)


Writers

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Burl Barer Burl Barer (born 1947 in Walla Walla, Washington) is an American author, literary historian and radio host. He is best known for his writings about the character Simon Templar. Career Fiction ''The Saint'' ''The Saint: A Complete History in ...
- true crime genre specializing, author of ''The Saint'', as well as Baháʼí oriented articles * Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff - fantasy and science fiction author in short story and longer formats * André Brugiroux - traveller and author * Barry Crump - New Zealand comic author * Rod Duncan - author of the Gaslight series * William S. Hatcher - mathematician, philosopher, educator *
Robert Hayden Robert Hayden (August 4, 1913February 25, 1980) was an American poet, essayist, and educator. He served as Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1976 to 1978, a role today known as US Poet Laureate. He was the first African-Ameri ...
- Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1976–1978 * Alain LeRoy Locke - author or books on poetry, race-awareness and research in various arts * Guy Murchie - philosopher, scientific writer, aviator * Bahiyyih Nakhjavani - Iranian writer * Arvid Nelson - comic book writer, creator of ''Rex Mundi'' * Margaret Bloodgood Peeke - traveler, lecturer, author * Wellesley Tudor Pole - British writer * Jeffrey Reddick - creator of the ''
Final Destination ''Final Destination'' is an American horror franchise that includes five films, two comic books, and nine novels. It is based on an unproduced spec script by Jeffrey Reddick, originally written for ''The X-Files'' television series, and was ...
'' series * Holiday Reinhorn - writer *
Gholamreza Rouhani Sayyed Gholamreza Rouhani alias Ajjeneh ( fa, غلامرضا روحانی, 17 May 1897 – 29 August 1985) was an Iranian humorous poet. Mohamad Ali Jamalzadeh called him "the chief of humorous poets". Early life Gholamreza Rouhani was born on 2 ...
- poet and satirist * William Sears - author of multiple books, an Emmy award-winning sportscaster, and host of a children's television program "In the Park." * Adib Taherzadeh - literary historian of Baha'i sacred texts *
Sverre Holmsen Sverre Holmsen (1906–1992) was a Swedish writer born in Transvaal Colony, Transvaal, South Africa and brought up in Norway and Sweden. He became a Swedish nationality law, Swedish citizen 1912. In 1945 he married the artist and writer Agd ...
, a Swedish writer, environmentalist, traveller to
Tahiti Tahiti (; Tahitian ; ; previously also known as Otaheite) is the largest island of the Windward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. It is located in the central part of the Pacific Ocean and the nearest major landmass is Austra ...


Other artists

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Alice Pike Barney Alice Pike Barney (born Alice Pike; 1857–1931) was an American painter. She was active in Washington, D.C. and worked to make Washington into a center of the arts. Her two daughters were the writer and salon hostess Natalie Clifford Barney and ...
- portrait artist * Laura Clifford Barney - philanthropist * Hussein Bikar - Egyptian painter * Amelia Collins - philanthropist * Sky Glabush"Sky Glabush: Faith in Gesture"
''Canadian Art Magazine'', April 1, 2014. by David Balzer
- Painter *
Bernard Leach Bernard Howell Leach (5 January 1887 – 6 May 1979), was a British studio potter and art teacher. He is regarded as the "Father of British studio pottery". Biography Early years (Japan) Leach was born in Hong Kong. His mother Eleanor (née ...
- potter *
Anis Mojgani Anis Mojgani ( Persian: انیس مژگانی) (born June 13, 1977) is an American spoken word poet, visual artist and musician based in Portland, Oregon. Mojgani has been characterized as a "geek genius" with "fiercely hopeful word arias." Ea ...
- spoken-word poet * Tom Morey - musician, inventor of the bodyboard, founder and namesake for the Morey Boogie bodyboard company * Fayard Nicholas - American dancer and one half of the Nicholas Brothers * Rae Perlin (1910-2006) - artist * Mishkín-Qalam - calligrapher * Otto Rogers - Painter *
Juliet Thompson Juliet Thompson (1873–1956) was an American painter, and disciple of Baháʼí Faith leader ʻAbdu'l-Bahá. She is perhaps best remembered for her book ''The Diary of Juliet Thompson'' though she also painted a life-sized portrait of ʻAbdu'l-Ba ...
- portrait artist * Mark Tobey - painter * Gwen Wakeling - Academy Award-winning Hollywood costume designer


Athletes

* Nelson Évora – Portuguese Olympic gold medal (Beijing, 2008) and gold medal recipient for the 2007 Athletics World Championship in Osaka, Japan in Triple Jump *
Cathy Freeman Catherine Astrid Salome Freeman (born 16 February 1973) is an Aboriginal Australian former sprinter, who specialised in the 400 metres event. Her personal best of 48.63 seconds currently ranks her as the ninth-fastest woman of all time, set ...
– Australian Olympic gold medal-winning runner * Matthew W. Bullock – American soccer player * Khalil Greene – American professional baseball player * David Krummenacker – Track & Field World Champion in 800m in 2003, NCAA Champion (Georgia Tech) 1997, 1998 *
Pellom McDaniels Pellom McDaniels III (February 21, 1968 – April 19, 2020) was an American professional football player who was a defensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL). After his playing career, he became a professor and curator at Emory Univ ...
– American professional gridiron football player * Luke McPharlin – Australian footballer for the Fremantle Dockers


Business

* Thornton Chase - first Baháʼí of the West, was a businessman when he joined the religion in 1894/5. * Mildred Mottahedeh - founder of Mottahedeh & Company * Steve Sarowitz (born 1965/1966), American billionaire, founder of Paylocity *
Zhang Xin Zhang Xin (, also known as Xin Zhang and Xin "Shynn" Zhang, born 1965) is a Chinese billionaire businesswoman, having primarily earned her fortune in the real estate industry. With her husband Pan Shiyi, she is the co-founder and former CEO of ...
and Pan Shiyi - famous Chinese business couple * Zia Mody - Indian
corporate lawyer A corporate lawyer or corporate counsel is a type of lawyer who specializes in corporate law. Corporate lawyers working inside and for corporations are called in-house counsel. Roles and responsibilities The role of a corporate lawyer is to ...
and businesswoman.


Scholarly


Educators

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Dwight W. Allen Dwight W. Allen (August 1, 1931 – October 16, 2021) was a professor of education, eminent scholar, and lifelong education reformist. He served as a professor and Director of Teacher Education at his ''alma mater'', the Stanford Graduate School ...
- professor, author, education reformer, consultant and advisor to UNESCO and the World Bank Group * Alessandro Bausani - a leading Islamic studies scholar in Italy, professor Naples, Rome *
Ali Murad Davudi Dr Ali Murad Davudi (1922–1979?) was an Iranian Baháʼí who was a member of the national governing body of the Baháʼís in Iran. He was a professor at Tehran University in the philosophy department. In 1979, during a wave of persecuti ...
- Tehran University professor who disappeared in 1979 * Donna Denizé - American poet and award-winning teacher * Mae C. Hawes - African-American professor, settlement worker, literacy educator *
Phoebe Hearst Phoebe Elizabeth Apperson Hearst (December 3, 1842 – April 13, 1919) was an American philanthropist, feminist and suffragist. Hearst was the founder of the University of California Museum of Anthropology, now called the Phoebe A. Hearst Mu ...
- first woman Regent of the University of California * Auguste-Henri Forel - Swiss myrmecologist, neuroanatomist and psychiatrist * ʻAlí-Akbar Furútan - Prominent Iranian educator, administered the Tarbiyat School for Boys. Hand of the Cause. * Jagdish Gandhi - founder of
City Montessori School City Montessori School (CMS) is a co-educational English medium private school that offers education from Pre-school up to K-12 (Grade 12) level in Lucknow, India. The school was founded in 1959 by Dr. Bharti Gandhi and Jagdish Gandhi, Dr. Jagdi ...
, Lucknow, India * Firuz Kazemzadeh - historian, member of the
National Spiritual Assembly Spiritual Assembly is a term given by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá to refer to elected councils that govern the Baháʼí Faith. Because the Baháʼí Faith has no clergy, they carry out the affairs of the community. In addition to existing at the local level ...
* Patricia Locke - Lakota Native American educator * Dr.
Pellom McDaniels Pellom McDaniels III (February 21, 1968 – April 19, 2020) was an American professional football player who was a defensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL). After his playing career, he became a professor and curator at Emory Univ ...
- professor, researcher, inventor, author, historian, curator at Emory University and the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Founder of Arts For Smarts Foundation. * Joseph Watson - Professor of Modern Irish at University College Dublin * Todd Lawson - Emeritus Professor of Islamic thought at the University of Toronto.


Journalism

* Robert Sengstacke AbbottRobert S. Abbott and the Chicago Defender: A Door to the Masses
by Mark Perry, printed in the October 10th, 1995 issue of the
Michigan Chronicle ''The Chronicle'' is a weekly African-American newspaper based in Detroit, Michigan. It was founded in 1936 by John H. Sengstacke, editor of the ''Chicago Defender''. Together with the ''Defender'' and a handful of other African-American newspap ...
.
- lawyer and newspaper publisher, one of the first self-made African American millionaires of the United States.


Public service

* David Kelly - former employee of the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) *
Dorothy Wright Nelson Dorothy Wright Nelson (born September 30, 1928) is a Senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Education and career Born in San Pedro, California, Wright received an Artium Baccalaureus degr ...
- Senior Judge on the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals; former dean, University of Southern California Gould School of Law * Jacqueline Left Hand Bull - Indian Health care policy administrator * Layli Miller-Muro - Executive Director of the Tahirih Justice Center *
Mahmud Jamal Mahmud Jamal (born 1967) is a Canadian jurist serving as a puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada since 2021. Jamal worked as a partner at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt and taught law at McGill University and Osgoode Hall Law School before he ...
- Judge on the Supreme Court of Canada * Payam Akhavan - prosecutor for United Nations tribunals and law professor * Robert B. Powers - prominent police officer in the history of California during which he co-established one of the earliest training programs for police in matters of race relations.


Scholars (of Baháʼí history, Baháʼí theology, apologetics, etc.)

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Udo Schaefer Udo Schaefer (October 19, 1926 – August 30, 2019) was a German lawyer and a theologian of the Baháʼí Faith The Baháʼí Faith is a religion founded in the 19th century that teaches the essential worth of all religions and the unity ...
- A German lawyer and prolific author, specialising in Baháʼí apologetics and theology, notably ethics. *
Moojan Momen Moojan Momen is a retired physician and historian specializing in Baháʼí studies who has published numerous books and articles about the Baháʼí Faith and Islam, especially Shia Islam, including for Encyclopædia Iranica* * * the British L ...
- historian specializing in Baháʼí history and theology * Peter Smith - historian and sociologist, author of a much-cited academic study of Baháʼí history, ''The Babi and Bahaʼi Religions: From Messianic Shiʻism to a World Religion''. * Franklin Lewis - author and translator in Iranian studies, who has also published literary analyses of the works of the Báb and Baháʼu'lláh. * Robert Stockman - historian, theologian, apologist and biographer, noted especially for works on the Baháʼí community in North America. * Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl - (Persian language: ميرزا أبوالفضل‎), or Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl-i-Gulpáygání (1844–1914) - was the foremost Baháʼí scholar who helped spread the Baháʼí Faith in Egypt, Turkmenistan, and the United States. * ʻAbdu'l-Hamíd Ishráq-Khávari - (1902 – 1972) was a prominent Iranian Baháʼí scholar. He became a Baháʼí in 1927. He was a teacher in one of the Baháʼí schools in Iran, until the schools were closed in 1934. He prepared many compilations of Bahá'í writings, commentaries, apologetic works, and historic studies. *
Ali Murad Davudi Dr Ali Murad Davudi (1922–1979?) was an Iranian Baháʼí who was a member of the national governing body of the Baháʼís in Iran. He was a professor at Tehran University in the philosophy department. In 1979, during a wave of persecuti ...
- (1922–1979?) was an Iranian Baháʼí who was a member of the national governing body of the Baháʼís in Iran. He was a professor at Tehran University in the philosophy department. In 1979, during a wave of persecution toward Baháʼís, he was kidnapped and has been presumed a victim of state execution.


Scientist

* Dr. Ron McNair - physicist and astronaut; died on the space shuttle Challenger in 1986


Others

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Leonora Armstrong Leonora Stirling Holsapple Armstrong (June 23, 1895 – October 17, 1980) was the first person of the Baháʼí faith to live in Brazil. She went as a Baháʼí pioneer to Brazil in 1921 when she was 25 years old. Later, in recognition of ...
- international traveler * Richard St. Barbe Baker - English environmentalist * Lady Blomfield - early Irish-British Baháʼí, and a supporter of the rights of children and women * Dr Frederick D'Evelyn - first Irish-born Baháʼí * Nelson Évora * Constance Langdon-Davies * Dhabihu'llah Mahrami - wrongfully accused Iranian Baháʼí, found dead in his cell in 2005 *
Antony Moynihan, 3rd Baron Moynihan Antony Patrick Andrew Cairne Berkeley Moynihan, 3rd Baron Moynihan, 3rd Baronet of Carr Manor (2 February 1936 – 24 November 1991) was a British hereditary peer. He lived a playboy lifestyle and married five times. After multiple charges of fr ...
- British hereditary peer *
Nossrat Peseschkian Nossrat Peseschkian ( fa, نصرت پزشکیان; June 18, 1933 – April 27, 2010) lived in Germany since 1954. He was a specialist in neurology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine. Peseschkian founded Positive Psychothera ...
- psychiatrist, psychotherapist; founder of Positive Psychotherapy * Parivash Rohani, Iranian-American Baha'i activist * Hilda YenBaha'i World, XV, 1968-73, pp. 476-78."In Memoriam; Hilda Yank Sing Yen 1905 - 1970" by Mildred Mottahedeh. - internationalist, diplomat, aviator * Lidia Zamenhof - daughter of L. L. Zamenhof, inventor of Esperanto


Other lists

* List of Apostles of Baháʼu'lláh * List of the Hands of the Cause of God * List of the Knights of Baháʼu'lláh * List of former Baháʼís


References

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