Here is a list of the Most Known People in human history:
Jesus Christ: the Son of God and founder of Christianity
Muhammad: founder of Islam
Buddha Gautama: religious leader who founded Buddhism
Cornelius Fuscus: Last and only living survivor of the Pompeii Volcano Crash in 79 AD.
George Washington: The 1st President of the United States. Often called the Father of Our Country.
Thomas Jefferson: 3rd President of the United States. Declared the US Constitution.
Martin Luther King Jr: A Famous Baptist who also won the Nobel Peace prize.
Woodrow Wilson: 28th President of the United States.
Adolf Hitler: Bad person who ruled Germany during World War II.
Winston Churchill: Rallied the British and led the country from the brink to defeat to victory.
Ronald Reagan: 40th President of the United States.
Alfred "Gwynne" Vanderbilt: Victim of the RMS Lusitania.
Edward Smith: Captain of the RMS Titanic.
Violet Jessop: A survivor of the RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic, and HMHS Britannic.
Sanjeev Pinjala: A survivor of RMS Titanic, RMS Lusitania, and HMHS Britannic. Is also an infamous (not famous) survivor to this day.
Eva Hart: Survivor of the RMS Titanic and also one of the last normal survivors of the Titanic.
Millvina Dean: Last normal survivor of the RMS Titanic.
George W Bush: 43rd President of the United States and president when 9/11 happen.
Brian Clark: Survivor of the 9/11.
Rudy Giuliani: Mayor of NYC and a survivor of 9/11.
Barack Obama: 44th President of the United States.
Wild Bill Hickock: law enforcement officer
Albert Einstein: German scientist who revolutionized modern physics
Fred Rogers: host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Ray Kroc: founder of McDonald's
Colonel Sanders: founder of KFC
Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel: German philosopher
Cus D'Amato: boxing trainer
Anton LaVey: founder of the Church of Satan
Bertrand Russell: British philosopher who founded modern analytic philosophy
Martin Heidegger: philosopher
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: philosopher, said that government is a contract between people and their rulers
Mary Wollstonecraft: British philosopher and Mary Shelley's mother. Argued that girls should be educated as well as boys
Karl Marx: German philosopher who founded Communism
Jean Paul Sartre: philosopher believed there is no god
Simone de Beauvoir: French philosopher. Argued that girls are not very different from boys when they are born
Ruhollah Khomeini: Supreme Leader (Ayatollah) of Iran, led the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which overthrew centuries of Persian monarchy
Phineas Gage: brain injury survivor
Robert G. Heft: designer of the 50-star American flag
Sadako Sasaki: survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima
Rafael Trujillo: dictator of Dominican Republic
Georges Lemaitre: Belgian pastor and scientist who created the big bang theory
Grace Kelly: actress, princess of Monaco
Kofi Annan: UN Secretary General
Chiune Sugihara: Japanese government official
Wallis Simpson: socialite, wife of Edward VIII of England
Alice Huyler Ramsey: first woman to ride an automobile across the USA from coast to coast
Hisashi Ouchi: survivor of the Tokaimura nuclear accidents
Betsy Ross: woman who made the American flag
Pavlik Morozov: Soviet murder victim
Aemelia Tertia: wife of Scipio Africanus
Shirley Slade: wasp pilot
Mahatma Gandhi: Indian attorney and spiritual leader who helped India become independent
Muhammad Ali of Egypt: Sultan of Egypt
Fahd of Saudi Arabia: king of Saudi Arabia