This is a list of notable Ecuadorians. This list needs to be edited. See Presidents section.
Arts
Literature and journalism
- Carmen Acevedo Vega (1913–2006) - poet and writer
 - Jorge Enrique Adoum (1926–2009) - poet and novelist
 - Luis Aguilar-Monsalve (b. 1942) - writer
 - Demetrio Aguilera Malta (1909–1981) - writer
 - Víctor Manuel Albornoz (1896-1975) x writer and historian
 - Gabriela Alemán (b. 1968) - novelist and short story writer
 - Carlos Altamirano Sánchez (b. 1926) - poet and journalist
 - Vicente Amador Flor (1903–1975) - poet
 - María Fernanda Ampuero (b. 1976) - journalist, short story writer
 - Juan Andrade Heymann (b. 1945) - novelist, poet, playwright, short story writer
 - Raúl Andrade Moscoso (1905–1983) - journalist and playwright
 - César E. Arroyo (1887–1937) - poet, novelist, journalist, playwright and diplomat
 - Enrique Avellán Ferrés (1904–1984) - novelist and playwright
 - Juan Bautista Aguirre (1725–1786) - poet and writer from colonial South America
 - Pablo Balarezo Moncayo (1904–1999) - writer, journalist
 - Alfonso Barrera Valverde (1929–2013) - writer, diplomat
 - Ana Cecilia Blum (b. 1972) - writer
 - Arturo Borja (1892–1912) - poet
 - Luz Elisa Borja (1903–1927) - poet
 - Rosa Borja de Ycaza (1889–1964) - poet and essayist
 - Vicente Cabrera Funes (1944–2014) - writer
 - Jorge Luis Cáceres (b. 1982) - writer, editor
 - Oswaldo Calisto Rivera (1979–2000) - poet and artist
 - José Antonio Campos (1868–1939) - journalist
 - Eliécer Cárdenas (1950–2021) - novelist
 - Hipatia Cárdenas de Bustamante (1889–1972) - writer, suffragist
 - Jorge Carrera Andrade (1903–1978) - poet
 - Alejandro Carrión Aguirre (1915–1992) - writer and journalist
 - Fanny Carrión de Fierro (b. 1939) - writer, poet, essayist and professor
 - Benjamín Carrión Mora (1897–1979) - writer
 - Iván Carvajal (b. 1948) - poet, philosopher, writer
 - María Piedad Castillo de Levi (1888–1962) - journalist, suffragist
 - Gabriel Cevallos García (1913–2004) - writer and historian
 - Octavio Cordero Palacios (1870–1930) - writer, playwright, poet, mathematician, lawyer, professor and inventor
 - Simón Corral (b. 1946) - poet and playwright
 - Mary Corylé (1894–1976) - poet
 - Luis Alberto Costales (1926–2006) - poet, philosopher, writer, professor and politician
 - Remigio Crespo Toral (1860–1939) - poet, journalist, politician
 - José de la Cuadra (1903–1941) - novelist and short story writer
 - Agustin Cueva (1937–1992) - writer and sociologist
 - César Dávila Andrade (1918–1967)- poet
 - Jorge Dávila Vázquez (b. 1947) - writer
 - Rafael Díaz Ycaza (1925–2013) - poet, novelist, and short story writer
 - Miguel Donoso Pareja (1931–2015) - poet, novelist, and short story writer
 - José María Egas (1896–1982) - poet
 - Gonzalo Escudero (1903–1971) - poet and diplomat
 - Eugenio Espejo (1747–1795) - writer
 - Ileana Espinel (1933–2001) - poet
 - Aurelio Espinosa Pólit (1894–1961) - writer, poet, and translator
 - Alfonso Espinosa de los Monteros (b. 1941) - TV journalist, holder of a Guinness Record for longest continuous time as a news anchor
 - Jenny Estrada (b. 1940) - writer and journalist
 - Ulises Estrella (1939–2014) - poet, film expert
 - Nelson Estupiñán Bass (1912–2002) - poet
 - Jacinto de Evia (1625–1700s) - poet, priest
 - Ángel Felicísimo Rojas (1909–2003) - writer, novelist, and poet
 - Humberto Fierro (1890–1929) - poet
 - Luis Enrique Fierro (b. 1936) - poet and medical doctor
 - Jaime Galarza Zavala (b. 1930) - writer, poet, journalist and politician
 - Joaquín Gallegos Lara (1909–1947) - novelist and short story writer
 - Karina Galvez (b. 1964) - poet
 - Alfredo Gangotena (1904–1944) - poet who wrote in French and Spanish
 - Enrique Gil Gilbert (1912–1973) - writer
 - Federico González Suárez (1844–1917) - bishop, historian
 - Euler Granda (1935–2018) - novelist
 - Francisco Granizo Ribadeneira (1925–2009) - poet
 - Yanna Hadatty (b. 1969) - short story writer and essayist
 - Horacio Hidrovo Peñaherrera (1931–2012) - poet and writer
 - Horacio Hidrovo Velásquez (1902–1962) - poet, novelist and short story writer
 - Janet Hinostroza (b. 1971) - journalist and TV presenter
 - Gilda Holst (b. 1952) - writer
 - Jorge Icaza Coronel (1906–1978) - writer
 - María Angélica Idrobo (1890–1956) - writer, educator
 - Edna Iturralde (b. 1948) - writer
 - Efraín Jara Idrovo (1926–2018) - poet and writer
 - Carlos Eduardo Jaramillo Castillo (b. 1932) - poet
 - Nicolás Kingman Riofrío (1918–2018) - journalist, writer and politician
 - Juan Larrea Holguín (1927–2006) - writer and lawyer
 - Numa Pompilio Llona (1832–1907) - poet
 - Sonia Manzano Vela (b. 1947) - writer and pianist
 - Luis A. Martínez (1869–1909) - novelist
 - Nela Martínez (1912–2004) - writer
 - José Martínez Queirolo (1931–2008) - playwright
 - Hugo Mayo (1895–1988) - poet and writer
 - José Trajano Mera (1862–1919) - poet and playwright
 - Juan León Mera (1832–1894) - writer
 - Pedro Moncayo (1807–1888) - political journalist
 - Juan Montalvo (1832–1889) - writer
 - Ernesto Noboa y Caamaño (1889–1927) - poet
 - Jorge Núñez Sánchez (1947–2020) - writer
 - José Joaquín de Olmedo (1780–1847) - poet, politician
 - Adalberto Ortiz (1914–2003) - writer and poet
 - Elisa Ortiz de Aulestia (1909–1991) - teacher and writer
 - Emilio Palacio (b. 1954) - journalist
 - Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco (1908–1993) - writer
 - Julio Pazos Barrera (b. 1944) - poet and writer
 - Galo René Pérez (1923–2008) - biographer, poet, and essayist
 - Jorge Pérez Concha (1908–1995) - writer and historian
 - Ismael Pérez Pazmiño (1876–1944) - journalist, businessman
 - Rodolfo Pérez Pimentel (b. 1939) - biographer
 - Victoria Puig de Lange (1916–2008) - journalist
 - Aleyda Quevedo (b. 1972) - writer
 - Ernesto Quiñonez (b. 1969) - novelist
 - Edmundo Ribadeneira Meneses (1920–2004) - writer
 - Víctor Manuel Rendón (1859–1940) - writer
 - Óscar Efrén Reyes (1896–1966)
 - Miguel Riofrío (1822–1879) - writer
 - Juan Manuel Rodríguez (b. 1945) - Spanish-Ecuadorian writer
 - Alfonso Rumazo González (1903–2002) - writer, historian, essayist and literary critic
 - José Rumazo González (b. 1904) - poet
 - Hugo Salazar Tamariz (1923–1999) - poet, novelist and playwright
 - Natasha Salguero (b. 1952) - writer, journalist
 - Isacovici Salomon (1924–1998) - writer
 - Filoteo Samaniego (1928–2013) - novelist, poet, historian, translator, and diplomat
 - Medardo Ángel Silva (1898–1919) - poet
 - Dolores Sucre (1837–1917) - poet
 - Fernando Tinajero (b. 1940) - writer
 - Francisco Tobar García (1928–1997) - poet, novelist, and playwright
 - Abdón Ubidia (b. 1944) - novelist
 - Zoila Ugarte de Landívar (1864–1969) - journalist
 - Benjamín Urrutia (b. 1950) - writer
 - Juan Valdano Morejón (1939–2021) - writer
 - Leonardo Valencia (b. 1969) - writer
 - Eduardo Varas (b. 1979) - novelist and journalist
 - Fray José María Vargas O.P. (1902–1988) - writer and historian
 - Javier Vásconez (b. 1946) - novelist and short story writer
 - Marieta de Veintemilla (1855–1907) - writer, politician
 - Dolores Veintimilla (1829–1857) - poet
 - Juan de Velasco (1727–1792) - poet, historian
 - Jorge Velasco Mackenzie (1949–2021) - writer
 - Pedro Jorge Vera (1914–1999) - writer
 - Raquel Verdesoto (1910–1999) - poet, biographer, teacher, feminist activist
 - Gaspar de Villarroel (1587–1665) - bishop, apologist
 - Humberto Vinueza (1942–2017) - poet
 - Alicia Yánez Cossío (b. 1928) - novelist
 - Gonzalo Zaldumbide (1884–1965) - poet
 
Visual arts
- Alfredo Palacio Moreno - sculptor
 - Aníbal Villacís - painter
 - Araceli Gilbert - painter
 - Bernardo de Legarda - sculptor
 - Caesar Andrade Faini - painter
 - Camilo Egas - painter
 - Eduardo Kingman - painter
 - Enrique Tábara - painter
 - Estuardo Maldonado - sculptor and painter
 - Félix Arauz - painter
 - Galo Galecio - painter
 - Gonzalo Amancha - painter
 - Gonzalo Endara Crow - painter
 - Hugo Cifuentes - photographer and painter
 - Jaime Andrade Moscoso - sculptor
 - Joaquín Pinto - painter
 - Jorge Velarde - painter
 - Jorge Swett - muralist, painter, lawyer and writer
 - Juan Villafuerte - painter
 - Judith Gutierrez - painter
 - Leonardo Tejada - painter
 - Luigi Stornaiolo Pimentel - painter
 - Luis Miranda - painter
 - Luis Molinari - painter
 - Manuel Chili "Caspicara" - sculptor
 - Manuel Rendón - painter
 - Marcos Restrepo - printer
 - Miguel Betancourt - painter
 - Oswaldo Guayasamín - painter
 - Oswaldo Moreno - painter
 - Oswaldo Viteri - painter
 - Patricio Cueva Jaramillo - painter
 - Ramón Piaguaje - painter
 - Theo Constanté - painter
 - Washington Iza - painter
 - Yela Loffredo - sculptor
 
Dance
- Frederick Ashton - Ecuadorian born British ballet dancer and choreographer
 - Noralma Vera - Director of the National Dance Institute (Instituto Nacional de Danza)
 - Esperanza Cruz Hidalgo - ballerina
 
Theater, TV and film
- Ernesto Albán - vaudeville and television actor
 - Enrique Chediak - cinematographer in Hollywood
 - Camilo Coba - filmmaker
 - Sebastián Cordero - film director/writer/editor
 - Paola Farías - actress, model
 - Katty García - actress
 - Camilo Luzuriaga - film director/writer/producer
 - Carolina Jaume - actress, TV host
 - Mike Judge - Ecuadorian born American animator
 - Jenn Pinto - actress; Ecuadorian/Puerto Rican American
 - Michael Steger - actor
 - Ricardo Hoyos - actor
 - Priscilla Negrón - actress
 - Flor María Palomeque - actress, model
 - Albert Paulsen - actor
 - Fatima Ptacek - actress and model
 - Diego Spotorno - actor, host
 - Danilo Carrera - actor
 - Juan Emilio Viguié - pioneering Puerto Rican movie producer (Ecuadorian mother)
 - Marián Sabaté - TV personality. Born in Spain.
 
Music
- Adrianne León - singer-songwriter, American of Ecuadorian and Puerto Rican descent, lived in Ecuador.
 - Adrienne Bailon - singer 3LW; Ecuadorian/Puerto Rican
 - Antonio Neumane - French, lived and worked in Ecuador, composed the music of the National Anthem of Ecuador
 - Arturo Rodas - classical composer
 - Beatriz Parra Durango - classical musician
 - Boris Cepeda - pianist
 - Carlos Rubira Infante - singer-songwriter
 - Celia Zaldumbide Rosales - pianist
 - Christopher Vélez - singer-songwriter and dancer (CNCO)
 - Christina Aguilera - singer and pop icon (Half Ecuadorian, half German, Irish, Welsh, and Dutch ancestry)
 - Diego Luzuriaga - composer
 - Edgar Palacios Rodriguez - composer
 - Enrique Espín Yépez - composer, violinist
 - Fausto Miño - singer-songwriter
 - Gabriela Villalba - singer
 - Gerardo - singer
 - Guillermo Ayoví Erazo, aka Papá Roncón - Afro-Ecuadorian musician, singer, and marimba player
 - Isabel Rosales Pareja - pianist
 - Jinsop - Korean/American singer, Ecuadorian nationality by naturalization
 - Jorge Araujo Chiriboga - composer
 - Jorge Saade - violinist
 - Juan Fernando Velasco - singer-songwriter
 - Carlota Jaramillo - singer
 - Julio Jaramillo - folklore and romantic music singer
 - Wendy Vera - singer, politician
 - Leo Rojas - musician
 - Leslie Wright - pianist
 - Luis Humberto Salgado - classical composer
 - Luis Silva Parra - saxophonist of classical jazz
 - Mesias Maiguashca - classical composer
 - Nicasio Safadi - songwriter, popular musician, born in Lebanon
 - Paulina Aguirre - Christian singer
 - Sebastian J. - music producer, songwriter
 - Sixto María Durán Cárdenas - pianist, composer, lawyer, singer
 - Lila Álvarez Garcia - pianist, choir director, and musical art teacher
 
Science
- Antonio de Alcedo - Spanish geographer and military leader, born in what is today Ecuador
 - Eugenia Del Pino - developmental biologist
 - Pedro Vicente Maldonado - geographer
 - Clodoveo Carrión Mora - paleontologist and naturalist
 - Misael Acosta Solís - naturalist
 - William Jameson - physician, naturalist. Born in Scotland
 - Augusto Nicolás Martínez - agronomist, geologist
 - Plutarco Naranjo Vargas - doctor and scientific researcher
 - Luis Sodiro - botanist, priest. Born in Italy.
 - Presley Norton Yoder - archeologist
 
Medicine
- José Amén-Palma - surgeon and researcher
 - Germán Abad Valenzuela - doctor, radiologist
 - Eugenio Espejo (1747–1795) - physician, journalist, writer, philosopher
 - Rodrigo Fierro Benítez - physician, researcher, writer
 - Fernando Jurado Noboa - physician. genealogist
 - Alejo Lascano Bahamonde - physician, surgeon
 
Politics and military
- Pamela Aguirre Zambonino (born 1984) - member of Andean Parliament
 - Belisario Albán Mestanza (1853–1925) - notable role in the Liberal Revolution of Guayaquil
 - Humberto Albornoz (1894-1959) - member of a provisional government junta in 1926
 - Ana Lucía Armijos (born 1949) - first female interior minister
 - Pedro José de Arteta (1797–1893) - vice-president
 - Leopoldo Benites (1905–1996) - diplomat, writer, President of the United Nations General Assembly
 - Diego Borja - Coordination Minister for Economic Policy, President of the Poder Ciudadano Movement
 - Diana Coloma - blind disability activist and politician
 - Manuela Cañizares (1769–1814) - early leader of the independence movement
 - Rafael Carvajal (1819–1878) - politician, minister
 - Galo Chiriboga - minister, prosecutor, felon
 - Pacífico Chiriboga (1810–1886) - politician, legislator, vice president
 - Carlos Cueva Tamariz (1898–1991) - politician, senator, legislator, councilman to the city of Cuenca, Ambassador to UN, Secretary of Labor
 - Alberto Dahik (born 1953) - vice president, professor and businessman
 - Freddy Ehlers (born 1945) - journalist, minister, presidential candidate
 - Juan Falconí Puig - public servant, diplomat
 - Luis Félix López (1932–2008) - prominent politician, minister
 - Manuel Félix López (1937–2004) - prominent politician in Manabí province
 - Guillermo Franco (1811–1873) - self-proclaimed dictator, major figure in the Ecuadorian political and military scene
 - Jorge Glas - vice president, convicted felon
 - Luisa Gómez de la Torre Páez (1887–1976) - socialist activist
 - Susana González Rosado (born 1973) - assembly member, vice prefect of Guayas Province
 - Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974) - activist, physician, first Ecuadorian woman to finish secondary education, first Ecuadorina woman to complete a degree in medicine and first Ecuadorian woman to cast a vote in a national election
 - María Leonor Jiménez (born 1939) - candidate, public servant
 - María Cristina Kronfle (born 1985) - member of the Constituent Assembly and National Assembly for Guayas Province
 - José de La Mar - Independentist military leader, President of Peru (born in what is now Ecuador)
 - Richelieu Levoyer - Army Ggeneral, who proposed the "Return to the Constitution Plan" that ended the 1976–1979 dictatorship
 - Guillaume Long - French-born minister
 - Luis Macas - legislator, minister
 - Federico Malo Andrade - governor, entrepreneur
 - Eduardo Maruri - assembly member for the Guayas Province
 - Paco Moncayo - Army general, former Mayor of Quito, Congressman
 - Debbie Mucarsel-Powell - Ecuadorian-born member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Florida. The first person born in South America to reach the United States Congress
 - Jaime Nebot - political leader, major of Guayaquil
 - Xavier Neira Menéndez - legislator, presidential candidate
 - Nina Pacari - minister, congresswoman, indigenous activist
 - Álvaro Noboa - millionaire, political leader, frequent presidential candidate
 - Ricardo Paredes Romero - communist politician
 - Antonio Parra Velasco - Ambassador to France and Great Britain
 - Ricardo Patiño - Politician
 - Rodrigo Paz - mayor of Quito, minister, entrepreneur, sports executive
 - Pedro Pinto Rubianes - minister, vice president
 - Rafael Pólit - diplomat, governor
 - León Roldós Aguilera - former Vice President of Ecuador, leader of the RED political movement
 - Manuela Sáenz - involved in the independence movement, was Simón Bolívar's lover and confidant
 - Jorge Salvador Lara - Ambassador to the Vatican, Peru, Chile, and France, former Foreign Minister of Ecuador
 - Juan de Salinas y Zenitagoya - early independence leader
 - José Serrano - president of the Legislature, minister
 - Andrés Vallejo (born 1942) - prominent politician, president of the National Congress
 - Luis Vargas Torres - (1844–1887), politician, guerrilla
 - Alexandra Vela - minister, legislator
 - Alfredo Vera Arrata - politician and architect, minister of education, councilman to the city of Quito, Anti-Corruption Secretary
 - Alfredo Vera Vera (1910–1999), politician
 - José de Villamil - a leader of the struggle for independence, considered the father of the Ecuadorian Navy. Born in Louisiana.
 
Indigenous leaders
Presidents
- Juan José Flores - first President (1830–1835; 1839–1843; 1843–1845), Venezuelan-born
 - Vicente Rocafuerte - President (1834–1839)
 - José Joaquín de Olmedo - President (1845–1845)
 - Vicente Ramón Roca - President (1845–1849), first Vice President (1830–1831)
 - Manuel de Ascásubi - Interim President (1849–1850, 1869)
 - Diego Noboa - President (1850–1851)
 - José María Urvina - Supreme Chief and President (1851–1856)
 - Francisco Robles - President (1856–1859)
 - Gabriel García Moreno - President (1860–1865; 1869–1875)
 - Jerónimo Carrión - President (1865–1867)
 - Javier Espinosa - President (1868–1869)
 - Antonio Borrero - President (1875–1876)
 - Ignacio de Veintemilla - Dictator and President (1876–1883)
 - José Plácido Caamaño - President (1883–1888)
 - Antonio Flores Jijón - President (1888–1892)
 - Luis Cordero Crespo - President (1892–1895)
 - Vicente Lucio Salazar - President (1895)
 - Eloy Alfaro - Supreme Chief and President (1895–1901)
 - Leonidas Plaza - President (1901–1905; 1912–1916)
 - Lizardo García - President (1905–1906)
 - Carlos Freile Zaldumbide - Interim President (1911–1912)
 - Francisco Andrade Marín - Interim President (1912)
 - Alfredo Baquerizo - President (1916–1920)
 - José Luis Tamayo - President (1920–1924)
 - Gonzalo Córdova - President (1924–1925)
 - Isidro Ayora - President (1926–1931)
 - Alberto Guerrero Martínez - Provisional President (1932)
 - Juan de Dios Martínez - President (1932–1933)
 - Abelardo Montalvo - President (1933–1934)
 - José María Velasco Ibarra - President (1934–1935; 1944–1947; 1952–1956; 1968–1972)
 - Federico Páez - Supreme Chief and President (1935–1937)
 - Alberto Enríquez Gallo - Military dictator (1937–1938)
 - Manuel María Borrero - Interim President (1938)
 - Julio Enrique Moreno - Interim President (1940)
 - Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río - President (1940–1944)
 - Carlos Mancheno Cajas - military dictator for a brief period (1947)
 - Mariano Suárez - President for a brief period (1947)
 - Galo Plaza Lasso - President (1948–1952)
 - Camilo Ponce Enríquez - President (1956–1960)
 - Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy - President (1961–1963)
 - Ramón Castro Jijón - President of the military junta (1963–1966)
 - Otto Arosemena - President (1966–1968)
 - Guillermo Rodríguez Lara - military dictator (1972–1976)
 - Jaime Roldós Aguilera - President (1979–1981)
 - Osvaldo Hurtado - President (1981–1984)
 - Leon Febres Cordero - President (1984–1988)
 - Rodrigo Borja Cevallos - President (1988–1992)
 - Sixto Durán Ballén - President (1992–1996)
 - Abdalá Bucaram - President (1996–1997), convicted felon
 - Jamil Mahuad - President (1998–2000)
 - Gustavo Noboa - President (2000–2003)
 - Lucio Gutiérrez - President (2003–2005)
 - Alfredo Palacio - President (2005–2007)
 - Rafael Correa - President (2007–2017), convicted felon
 - Lenin Moreno - President (2017–2021), former Vice President (2007–2013)
 - Guillermo Lasso - President (2021–)
 
First ladies
- Mercedes Jijón - wife of Juan José Flores
 - Corina del Parral - wife of José María Velasco Ibarra, born in Argentina
 - Lucila Santos Trujillo - wife of Otto Arosemena
 - María de Lourdes Alcívar - wife of Guillermo Lasso
 
Religious figures
- Catalina de Jesús Herrera – Dominican prioress, nun, writer
 - Carlos María de la Torre - cardinal
 - Bernardino Echeverría Ruiz - archbishop of Guaaquil
 - Leonidas Proaño - bishop of Riobamba
 - José Mario Ruiz Navas - archbishop of Portoviejo
 - Mariana de Jesús Torres - abbess of Conceptionist Monastery of Quito, Servant of God
 
Saints
- Mariana de Jesús de Paredes - mystic, saint
 - Mercedes de Jesús Molina - mystic, blessed
 - Miguel Febres Cordero - religious brother, saint
 - Narcisa de Jesús - mystic, saint
 
Sports
- Álex Aguinaga - footballer and coach
 - Jordy Alcívar - footballer
 - Alexander Alvarado - footballer
 - Nilson Angulo - footballer
 - Rorys Aragón - footballer
 - Robert Arboleda - footballer
 - Samantha Arévalo - swimmer
 - Xavier Arreaga - footballer
 - Walter Ayoví - footballer
 - Mimi Barona - surfer
 - Christian Benítez - footballer
 - Shirley Berruz - footballer
 - Andrea Bonilla - long-distance runner
 - Chico Borja - Ecuadorian-American footballer and coach
 - Ramiro Borja - footballer, Ecuadorian-born, represented Puerto Rico internationally
 - Elizabeth Bravo - triathlete
 - Beder Caicedo - footballer
 - Carina Caicedo - footballer
 - Felipe Caicedo - footballer
 - Jean Caicedo - boxer
 - Jonathan Caicedo - cyclist
 - Jordy Caicedo - footballer
 - Moisés Caicedo - footballer
 - Leonardo Campana - footballer
 - Pablo Campana - tennis player and public servant
 - Alfredo Campo - BMX cyclist
 - Richard Carapaz - cyclist, winner of the Giro d'Italia, gold medal winner at the 2020 Olympics
 - Byron Castillo - footballer
 - Julio Castillo - boxer
 - Miler Castillo (born 1987) - football player
 - Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda - cyclist
 - Rosa Chacha - long-distance runner
 - Vanessa Chalá - judoka
 - Andrés Chocho - race walker
 - José Cifuentes - footballer
 - Juan Manuel Correa - racing driver
 - Neisi Dajomes - weightlifter, gold medal winner at the 2020 Olympics
 - Daniela Darquea - golfer
 - Ulises de la Cruz - footballer and politician
 - Agustín Delgado - footballer and politician, scored first Ecuadorian goal in a World Cup
 - Anicka Delgado - swimmer
 - Diana Durango - sport shooter
 - Iván Enderica Ochoa - swimmer
 - Alexandra Escobar - weightlifter
 - Gonzalo Escobar - tennis player
 - Adriana Espinosa - archer
 - Michael Estrada - footballer
 - Pervis Estupiñán - footballer
 - Alan Franco - footballer
 - Hernán Galíndez - footballer (born in Argentina)
 - Estefania García - judoka
 - Fricson George - footballer
 - Andrés Gómez - tennis player, French Open winner
 - Emilio Gómez - tennis player
 - Carlos Góngora - boxer, IBO world champion
 - Doménica González - tennis player
 - Carlos Gruezo Arboleda - footballer
 - Carlos Gruezo Quiñónez - footballer
 - Piero Hincapié - footballer
 - Romario Ibarra - footballer
 - Eduardo Hurtado - footballer
 - Elías Jácome - football referee, the first Ecuadorian to officiate in a World Cup
 - Karla Jaramillo - race walker
 - Iván Kaviedes - footballer
 - Fausto Klinger - footballer
 - Martin Klinger - footballer
 - Orly Klinger - footballer
 - Nicolás Lapentti - tennis player
 - Giovanni Lapentti - tennis player
 - Juan Madruñero - footballer
 - Ángel Mena - footballer
 - Édison Méndez - footballer
 - Sebas Méndez - footballer
 - Alberto Miño - table tennis player
 - Glenda Morejón - race walker
 - Jhonatan Narváez - cyclist
 - Christian Noboa - footballer
 - Alfonso Obregón - footballer
 - Joel Ordóñez - footballer
 - Érika Pachito - boxer
 - Joffre Pachito - footballer
 - Willian Pacho - footballer
 - Angie Palacios - weightlifter
 - Diego Palacios - footballer
 - Andrea Pérez Peña - sport shooter
 - Jefferson Pérez - race walker, gold medal winner of the 20 km race walk at the 1996 Olympics
 - Paola Pérez - race walker
 - Tomas Peribonio - swimmer
 - Brian Pintado - race walker
 - Gonzalo Plata - footballer
 - Joao Plata - footballer
 - Jackson Porozo - footballer
 - Angelo Preciado - footballer
 - Ayrton Preciado - footballer
 - Lenin Preciado - judoka
 - Álex Quiñónez - sprinter
 - Roberto Quiroz - tennis player
 - Cristian Ramírez - footballer
 - Djorkaeff Reasco - footballer
 - Kevin Rodríguez - footballer
 - Tamara Salazar - weightlifter, medalist at the 2020 Summer Olympics
 - Jeremy Sarmiento - footballer, born in Spain
 - Hugo Savinovich - professional wrestler in the United States and Puerto Rico
 - Pancho Segura - Ecuadorian-American tennis player, among the top players in his generation
 - Alberto Spencer - footballer, best remembered for his time at Peñarol. Top all-time Copa Libertadores scorer.
 - Abraham Suárez - diver
 - Nelson Suarez - diver
 - Ángela Tenorio - sprinter
 - Carlos Tenorio - footballer
 - Félix Torres - footballer
 - Patricio Urrutia - footballer and politician, captained the successful L.D.U. Quito team which won Copa Libertadores
 - Anthony Valencia - footballer
 - Antonio Valencia - footballer, best known for his time at Manchester United F.C., only Manchester United captain from outside Europe
 - Enner Valencia - footballer
 - Joel Valencia - footballer, has also represented Spain on youth levels
 - Iván Vallejo - mountaineer and public servant
 - Luisa Valverde - freestyle wrestler
 - Marlon Vera - Mixed martial arts fighter
 - Rolando Vera - long-distance runner
 - Claudio Villanueva - race walker
 - Petter Villegas - footballer, Ecuadorian-born, represented Puerto Rico internationally
 - Nicolas Wettstein - eventing rider (born in Switzerland, represented Ecuador internationally)
 - Lucía Yépez - wrestler
 - Octavio Zambrano - football coach, known mostly for his career at Major League Soccer
 
Other
- Lorena Bobbitt, Ecuadorian-American woman made famous after assaulting her husband
 - María Capovilla, supercentenarian, at one time the oldest living person in the world
 - Mariana Carcelén, aristocrat, Marchioness, wife of independence leader Antonio José de Sucre and as such First Lady of Bolivia
 - Martina Carrillo, 18th-century anti-slavery activist
 - Blanca Chancoso, indigenous activist
 - Magdalena Dávalos y Maldonado, aristocrat, intellectual, patron of the arts
 - Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño, aristocrat, archaeologist, politician
 - Yolanda Kakabadse, environmentalist activist
 - Hortensia Mata, socialite and philanthropist
 - Manuel Muñoz Borrero, diplomat, considered Righteous Among the Nations for his role in saving Jewish people during the Holocaust
 - Zonia Palán Tamayo, (1954–2003), economist and women's rights
 - Faustino Rayo, Colombian-born merchant and assassin, known for murdering Gabriel García Moreno
 - Nelson Serrano, Ecuadorian-American businessman convicted of murder
 
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