This is a list of Boholano by blood and affinity.
Prominent Boholanos include Philippine president Carlos P. Garcia, Francisco Dagohoy, and Datu Sikatuna.
Heroes
- Francisco Dagohoy of Inabanga, Bohol who led the longest Philippine revolt against the Spaniards
- Tamblot, babaylan or priest to a local diwata (deity) who stirred up a religiously-motivated uprising against the Spaniards
- Datu Sikatuna, Boholano chieftain who was part of the famous blood compact with Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
Arts and Culture
- Napoleon Abueva, Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture, national artist
- Karyapa, first known poet of the Philippines
Scientists and Discoverers
- Czarina Saloma, sociologist
- Caesar Saloma, applied physicist, 9th chancellor of UP-Diliman
- Filemon Cloma, discoverer of Kalayaan Islands
- Tomas Cloma, honorary vice-admiral, father of Philippine Maritime Education, and founder of PMI Colleges.
Public service
- Carlos P. Garcia of Talibon, Bohol - the 8th President of the Philippines
- Jose A. Clarin, senator
- Olegario Clarin, senator
- Juan Torralba, senator
- Ernesto Herrera, senator
- Leoncio Evasco Jr., cabinet secretary
- Ernesto Pernia, secretary and director of NEDA
- Julius Caesar Herrera, Assistant Executive Secretary of the SSS commission in 1985 and then Labor Arbiter of the National Labor Relations commissions - Region VII in 1986, President of (VGLP)Vice Governor's League of the Philippines 3rd term First time in the history in Vice governor's League
- Jane Censoria Cajes, Sangguniang Kabataan National Federation President, 2007-2010
- Edwin Lacierda of Loon, Bohol, the Presidential Spokesperson of President Benigno Aquino III.
- Conrado D. Marapao, governor of the "free" government in World War II.
- Romulo Neri of Loon - executive director of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
- Virgilio Mendez, former director of NBI
Education
- Cecilio Putong, secretary of Education
- José Abueva, educator, 16th president of University of the Philippines
- Christopher Bernido, educator, Ramon Magsaysay Awardee
- Ma. Victoria Carpio-Bernido, educator
Religion
- Romulo Valles, president of Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, Fourth Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Davao, fifth Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Zamboanga and Fourth Bishop of the Diocese of Kidapawan.
- Bernardito Auza, Apostolic nuncio to Spain
- Mariano Gaviola y Garces, former Archbishop of Lipa
- Cosme Damian Racines Almedilla, Third Bishop of the Diocese of Butuan.
- Crispin Varquez, current Bishop of Borongan.
Sports
- Lauro Mumar, FIBA World Championship medalist, Philippine National Basketball Hall of Famer
- Bernie Fabiosa, PBA legend, 25 Greatest Players of the PBA, played from 1975-1991
- Lawrence Mumar, basketball player and coach
- Nonito Donaire of Talibon- four-division world boxing champion
- Simeon Toribio of Carmen - Olympian, athletics
- Reynaldo Bautista, boxer
- Czar Amonsot, boxer
- Mark Magsayo, boxer
- Peter Naron, PBA playerd, drafted 1994
- Arvin Adovo, PBA player, drafted 2001
- Al Francis Tamsi, PBA player, drafted 2016
- Dexter Zamora, PBA player, drafted 2019
Entertainment
- Cesar Montano - actor, director, host
- Yoyoy Villame, singer, king of Filipino novelty songs
- Luke Mejares, singer
- Giselle Sanchez, actress and comedian
- Sheree Bautista, actress and dancer
- Roberto Amay Bisaya Reyes, actor
- Rebecca Lusterio, actress
- Rebecca del Rio, actress
- Richelle Angalot, actress
- Maryo J. de los Reyes, film and television director
- Joan Almedilla, Broadway star in New York
- Marco Sison, singer
- Jane De Leon, actress
- Yamyam Gucong, actor and comedian
- Hailee Steinfeld - singer, Hollywood actress (ancestral origins from Panglao, Bohol)
- Vivoree Esclito - actress, singer, television personality
- Pauline Cucharo Amelincx - Belgian-Filipino Model; Miss Supranational 2023 1st Runner Up
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