Andorrans who are notable include:
Officials
- Roser Bastida Areny (born 1955), member of the General Council of Andorra
 - Lídia Armengol i Vila, (1948–1991), Deputy Secretary General of the Presidency
 - Jaume Bartumeu Cassany (born 1954), lawyer, Head of Government candidate for the Social Democratic Party (Andorra), head of the parliamentary opposition
 - Joan Benlloch i Vivó (1864–1926), bishop of Urgell and Catalan co-prince, wrote Andorra's national anthem
 - Carles Blasi Vidal (born 1964), member of the General Council of Andorra
 - Josep Maria Farré Naudi, politician
 - Bernadeta Gaspà Bringueret (born 1965), member of the General Council of Andorra
 - Guillem d'Areny-Plandolit (1822–1876), leader of the 1866 New Reform, member of the General Council of Andorra
 - Ricard de Haro Jiménez, politician
 - Julian Vila Coma, Ambassador to the United Nations
 - Maria Pilar Riba Font, sat on the General Council, 2005–2011
 - Antoni Martí (born 1963), Head of Government of Andorra since 2011
 - Marc Forné Molné, Head of Government of Andorra, 1994–2005
 - Albert Pintat (born 1943), Head of Government of Andorra, 2005–2011
 - Julià Reig Ribó (1911–1996), general councillor for the Valles de Andorra, 1948–1949; general syndic, 1960–1978
 - Jordi Jordana Rossell (born 1960), politician
 - Joan Albert Farré Santuré (born 1968), politician
 - Boris de Skossyreff (1896–1989), Russian émigré, self-proclaimed "Boris I, King of Andorra" in 1934, before the Catalan co-prince intervened to restore order
 - Pere Joan Tomas Sogero, businessman and diplomat
 - Juli Minoves Triquell (born 1969), minister, diplomat, writer
 - Esther Rabasa Grau, diplomat
 
Arts and music
- Ana Arce (born 1964), photographer and former skip of Andorra's curling team
 - Anonymous, band
 - Lluís Claret (born 1951), cellist
 - Persefone, progressive metal band
 - Marta Roure (born 1981), singer
 
Athletes
- Alex Antor (born 1979), alpine skier who represented Andorra at the 2006 Winter Olympics
 - Ana Arce (born 1964), photographer and former skip of Andorra's curling team
 - Marc Bernaus (born 1977), footballer
 - Juli Fernández (born 1974), footballer
 - Melissandre Fuentes (born 1988), figure skater
 - Hocine Haciane, swimmer at the 2004 Summer Olympics
 - Stéphanie Jiménez, high altitude athlete
 - Koldo (born 1970), footballer, born in Vitoria-Gasteiz
 - Ildefons Lima (born 1978), footballer
 - Antoni Sivera (born 1978), footballer
 - Oscar Sonejee (born 1976), footballer
 - Laure Soulie (born 1987), biathlete
 
Writers
- Josep Carles Laínez (born 1970), writer and journalist; lives in Encamp; writes for the newspaper El Periòdic d'Andorra
 - Juli Minoves Triquell (born 1969), minister, diplomat, writer
 
See also
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