List of Famous people born on February 10th
Carlos Jiménez
Carlos Jiménez Sánchez is a Spanish former professional basketball player and current sporting director of Unicaja. He is 2.05 m tall. His nickname is "suma y sigue Jiménez", which translated into English is, "add and go on Jiménez."
Ajdar
Ajdar Anık, better known as Ajdar, is a Turkish singer-songwriter.
Wismoyo Arismunandar
Wismoyo Arismunandar was an Indonesian high-ranking Army officer who served as Army Chief of Staff from 1993 to 1995 and Commander of Army Strategic Command from 1990 to 1993. He was brother-in-law of Suharto, the second President of Indonesia. His brother, Artono Arismunandar was Director General of Electricity and New Energy (1983–1995). Another brother, Wiranto Arismunandar was rector of Bandung Institute of Technology (1988–1997) who was also Minister of Education and Culture (1998).
Aqel Biltaji
Aqel Biltaji is the former mayor of Amman. He was appointed by the government mayor of the Greater Amman Municipality in September 2013 until August 2017. He has occupied several positions over the course of his life, in Royal Jordaian Airlnes and most famously as Minister of Tourism and tourism adviser to King Abdullah II and as chief of Aqaba's city council. From 2002 to 2004 he was the first Chief Commissioner of the newly-created Aqaba Special Economic Zone.
Mãe Menininha do Gantois
Mãe Menininha do Gantois also known as Mother Menininha do Gantois, was a Brazilian spiritual leader (iyalorixá) and spiritual daughter of orixá Oxum, who officiated for 64 years as the head of one of the most noted Candomblé temples, the Ilê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê, or Terreiro do Gantois, of Brazil, located in Alto do Gantois in Salvador, Bahia. She was instrumental in gaining legal recognition of Candomblé and its rituals, bringing an end to centuries of prejudice against Afro-Brazilians, who practiced their faith. When she died on 13 August 1986, the State of Bahia declared a three-day state mourning in her honour, and the City Council of Salvador held a special session to pay tributes to her. The Terreiro do Gantois temple has been declared a protected national monument.
Alexandre Millerand
Alexandre Millerand was a French politician. He was Prime Minister of France from 20 January to 23 September 1920 and President of France from 23 September 1920 to 11 June 1924. His participation in Waldeck-Rousseau's cabinet at the start of the 20th century, alongside the Marquis de Galliffet who had directed the repression of the 1871 Paris Commune, sparked a debate in the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) and in the Second International about the participation of socialists in bourgeois governments.
Said Buryatsky
Said Buryatsky aka Buryatyali was an Islamist militant leader in the Russian North Caucasus. Buryatsky had been among the most-wanted men in Russia, and he was considered an ideologue leader of the Islamist rebels in Chechnya and southern Russia. He was known in the region as a Russian counterpart of Osama bin Laden. Buryatsky had been identified in YouTube videos, wearing camouflage while preaching radical Islam with an assault rifle.
Morihiro Hashimoto
Morihiro Hashimoto was a Japanese darts player, nicknamed The Ogre.
Waldemar Hoven
Waldemar Hoven was a Nazi and a physician at Buchenwald concentration camp.
Titi Rajo Bintang
Titi Handayani Rajobintang, known by the name Titi Sjuman during her marriage to Wong Aksan, is an Indonesian actress and musician.