List of Esperanto native speakers

List of Esperanto native speakers

Note: This list is only for such native speakers of Esperanto who merit a Wikipedia article (or already have one). For the subject of native Esperanto-speaking ability, please see the article on native Esperanto speakers."

B

*Daniel Bovet
*Ulrich Brandenburg

F

*Helen Fantom
*Rolf Fantom
*Gunnar R. Fischer

G

*Inés Gastón
*Petr Ginz
*Svetlana Gonĉarova H

*Kim J. Henriksen

K

*Helmut Klünder
*Ino Kolbe
*Peter Kühnel

L

*Arno Lagrange
*Bernard Lagrange
*Patrick Lagrange

M

*Stefan MacGill
*Carlo Minnaja
*Nicola Minnaja

P

*Mikelo T. Popov

S

*Leo Sakaguchi
*Francisko Simonnet
*George Soros

Ŝ

*Dmitrij Ŝevĉenko

U

*Aneta Ubik


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