List of Famous people named Ivan
Ivan Kirpa
Ivan Kirpa is a Russian welterweight boxer from Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Ivan Valente
Ivan Valente is a Brazilian politician, teacher and engineer. He has been a member of the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) since 2005 and is a federal deputy for the state of São Paulo. He is the party leader at the Chamber of Deputies, and was PSOL's president from 2011 to 2013.
Ivan Ordets
Ivan Ordets is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Russian club Dynamo Moscow and the Ukraine national team.
Iván Vázquez
Edmundo Iván Vázquez Mellado Pérez, nicknamed "El Terrible", is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga MX club León.
Iván Marulanda
Luis Iván Marulanda Gómez is Colombian politician and economist. He was elected senator for the Colombian Green Party for the 2018-2022 term. Some decades ago he used to be a member of Colombian Liberal Party, where he was elected senator for four years (1986-1990). Liberals nominated him for Vice President of Colombia in the 2006 Presidential election.
Ivan Tcherezov
Ivan Yuryevich Tcherezov is a former Russian biathlete. He announced his retirement from biathlon at the end of the 2015–16 season.
Ivan Dychko
Ivan Fyodorovich Dychko is a Kazakhstani boxer of Russian descent, known for winning two bronze medals at super heavyweight at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Ivan Panchenko
Ivan Petrovich Panchenko (born January 27, 1968), known as The Svetlograd Maniac, is a Russian rapist and serial killer.
Ivan Dodig
Ivan Dodig is a Croatian tennis player. His career-high ATP rankings are world No. 29 in singles and world No. 4 in doubles. Dodig is a Grand Slam champion after winning the 2015 French Open men's doubles title with Marcelo Melo, and 2021 Australian Open men's doubles title with Filip Polášek, adding the mixed-doubles titles at Roland-Garros in 2018 and 2019 with Latisha Chan.
Iván Córdoba
Iván Ramiro Córdoba Sepúlveda is a retired Colombian footballer, who played as a defender. He began his career in Colombia with Deportivo Rionegro and Atlético Nacional, before moving to Argentine club San Lorenzo. In 2000, he joined Italian side Internazionale, where he spent most of his career, remaining with the club until his retirement in 2012. At international level, Córdoba played for the Colombia national team, and represented his nation at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, and four editions of the Copa América, winning the tournament in 2001, where he scored the winning goal in the final. He was the vice-captain of Internazionale and has also served as captain for his country's national team.