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| - This is a list of notable people from North Malabar, a historical and cultural area including the former French exclaves of Pondicherry. North Malabar is now administratively at the northern end of Kerala, India.
* Pazhassi Raja (1753–1805), freedom fighter and prince regent of Kottayam princely state
* Cherusseri Namboothiri (c.1375–c.1475), poet
* Aromal Chekavar, Legendary hero and warrior from the 16th century.
* Thacholi Othenan, legendary hero from the 1500s
* Unniyarcha -16th Century warrior
* Chandu Chekavar -16th Century Warrior
* A. K. Gopalan (1904–1977), politician, communist leader, MP
* K. Kelappan (1889–1971), social reformer and journalist
* E. K. Nayanar (1919–2004), politician, communist leader and Chief Minister of Kerala
* K. P. R. Gopalan (1906–1997), politician. Naxalite communist leader and MPA
* M. V. Raghavan (1933–2014), politician, communist leader and MPA
* Sankaran Moopan 18th century an ancient chief commander of pazhassi raja
* Karayi Krishnan Gurukkal 19th Century scholar.
* Dewan E.K Krishnan (1841-1907) 19th century deputy collector.
* Janaki Ammal (1897-1984) cytogenetics and phytogeography
* Meenakshi Amma kalaripayattu guru and padmasree.
* Choorayi Kanaran (1812-1876) first deputy collector of India, 19th century.
* Rao Sahib Ayyathan Gopalan (1863-1948), social reformer
* Ayyathan Janaki Ammal (1881-1945) first female doctor in kerala
* I. K. Kumaran (1903-1999) 20th century mahe freedom fighter.
* Vagbhatananda (1885-1939) hindu social reformer
* Keeleri Kunhikannan (1858-1939) martial art gurukkal and cercus experter
* S. K. Pottekkatt (1913-1982) an malayalam literature
* Mithavaadi Krishnan social reformer.
* Potheri Kunjambu Vakil (1857-1919) social reformer, writer, royal family loyer
* Muliyil Krishnan (1845-1901) written.
* (1849-1909) 19th century scholar
* Ponnapuramkottayil Kelu Moopan 17th century warrior
* K. Karunakaran (1918–2010), politician, congress leader and Chief Minister of Kerala
* E. Ahmed (1938-2017), politician, Muslim League leader and Central Cabinet Minister
* Moorkoth Kumaran (1874–1941), teacher and short-story writer
* Moorkoth Ramunni (1915–2009), pilot and bureaucrat
* Moorkoth Kunhappa (1905–1993), journalist, editor, novelist
* M. N. Nambiar (1919–2008), film actor and spiritual leader
* Verghese Kurien (1921–2012), social entrepreneur and founder of Amul
* Sreenivasan (born 1956), film actor, screenwriter, director, and producer
* Kannur Rajan (1949–1995), music composer
* Kuroolli Chekon, 20th century Kadathanad robinhood.
* Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri (born 1950), lyricist, music director, actor, singer, screenwriter, and performer of carnatic music
* Gireesh Puthenchery (1961–2010), lyricist and screenwriter
* Vineeth (born 1969), film actor and classical dancer
* K. Raghavan (1913–2013), music composer
* A. T. Ummer (1933-2001), music composer
* Vengayil Kunhiraman Nayanar (1861-1914), journalist, writer, landowner
* Vijay K. Nambiar (born 1943), diplomat
* O. M. Nambiar (1932-2021), athletics coach and winner of the Dronacharya award
* Lt. General Satish Nambiar (born 1936), general and commander of the UNPROFOR force in the former Yugoslavia 1992-93
* Pinarayi Vijayan (born 1944), politician, communist leader, MPA, Chief Minister of Kerala
* Kalingalmadom Rarichan Moopan - Social Leader.
* Kodiyeri Balakrishnan (born 1953), politician, communist leader, MPA
* Sukumar Azhikode (1926–2012), writer philosopher
* M. Night Shyamalan (born 1970), film director, screenwriter, and producer
* M. Mukundan (born 1942), writer, social activist
* Kavya Madhavan (born 1984), film actress
* Samvrutha Sunil (born 1986), film actress
* Captain C. P. Krishnan Nair (1922–2014), businessman, hotelier (en)
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