- Source: List of modern pagans
This is a list of notable modern individuals who self-describe as adherents of some form of paganism or neopaganism.
Baltic
Bīne, Jēkabs, Latvian artist
Brastiņš, Arvīds, Latvian sculptor and writer
Brastiņš, Ernests, founder of the neopagan organization Dievturība
Brikmanis, Jānis, zoologist, environmental conservationist, radio and television presenter, and writer
Celms, Valdis, leader of the neopagan organization Latvijas Dievtuŗu sadraudze
Eglītis, Viktors, Latvian writer
Trinkūnas, Jonas, founder and the former high priest of the Lithuanian pagan society Romuva, husband of Inija Trinkūnienė
Trinkūnienė, Inija, current high priestess of the Lithuanian pagan society Romuva, wife of Jonas Trinkūnas
Vaiškūnas, Jonas, Lithuanian physicist, museologist and publisher
Vējonis, Raimonds, president of Latvia
Vīka, Hilda, Latvian artist and writer
Vydūnas, Lithuanian writer and philosopher
Germanic
Germanic neopagans include:
Aswynn, Freya, Dutch writer and musician
Christensen, Else, Odinist Fellowship
Eyvindur P. Eiríksson, Icelandic writer, Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
Fahrenkrog, Ludwig, German artist and writer
Flowers, Stephen, American writer and scholar
Frenssen, Gustav, German novelist
Gaahl, Norwegian musician
Grundy, Stephan, American writer and scholar
Gunnhildur Hauksdóttir, Icelandic artist, Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
Günther, Hans F. K., German writer
Hauer, Jakob Wilhelm, German Faith Movement
Haugen, Andrea, German musician
Haukur Halldórsson, Icelandic artist, Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
Heimgest, Odinic Rite
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
Jón frá Pálmholti, Icelandic poet
Jónína Kristín Berg, Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
Jörmundur Ingi Hansen, Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
Logghe, Koenraad
Ludendorff, Erich, German general
Ludendorff, Mathilde, German psychiatrist
Lyngvild, Jim, Danish designer, writer, fashion columnist and television personality
McNallen, Stephen, Asatru Folk Assembly
Mills, Alexander Rud, Odinism
Moondog, American musician and poet
Moynihan, Michael Jenkins, American publisher and musician
Neményi, Géza von, Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft
Nordvig, Mathias, Danish Scandinavian studies scholar
Org, Luci van, German musician and writer
Paxson, Diana, science fiction author, editor of Idunna, the quarterly journal of the Troth
Raes, Roeland, Flemish politician
Read, Ian, English musician
Reventlow, Ernst, German Faith Movement
Rudgley, Richard, British author and television presenter
Seigfried, Karl E. H., American musician and writer
Sprouse, Dylan, actor, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson, Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
Tauring, Kari, American musician
Tveitt, Geirr, Norwegian composer
Varg Vikernes, Norwegian black metal musician and writer
Wakeford, Tony, English musician
Greek
Fransham, John, English eccentric, tutor and author
Kalentzis, Aristotelis, Greek national socialist horseback archery instructor and author
Rassias, Vlassis, Greek writer and founder of the Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes
Neo-druidism
Neo-druids include:
Berthou, Gwilherm, Breton poet
Bonewits, Isaac, author and scholar of several Druid and neopagan related books and articles
Carr-Gomm, Philip, former chosen chief of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids
D'Ambrosio, Ossian, founder of Antica Quercia and Cerchio Druidico Italiano
Greer, John Michael, American author, Druid, and former Grand Archdruid of the Ancient Order of Druids in America (AODA)
Hutton, Ronald, scholar of British history; professor at University of Bristol, and author of books on the history of neopaganism
Le Scouëzec, Gwenc'hlan, Goursez Vreizh
Marchal, Morvan, Breton architect and activist
Pendragon, Arthur, leader of the Loyal Arthurian Warband, self-declared reincarnation of King Arthur
Nichols, Ross, founder of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids
Paredes, Xoán, Irmandade Druídica Galaica
Restall Orr, Emma, Druid priestess, author, founder of the Druid Network
Shallcrass, Philip, current head of the British Druid Order
Tullou, Raffig, Breton sculptor and set designer
Roman
Armentano, Amedeo Rocco, Italian esotericist and musician
Boni, Giacomo, Italian archeologist
Musmeci Ferrari Bravo, Roggero, Italian poet and playwright
Reghini, Arturo, Italian mathematician, philosopher and esotericist
Slavic
Antonych, Bohdan Ihor, Ukrainian poet
Arkhipova, Maria, Russian musician
Biletsky, Andriy, Ukrainian politician
Chodakowski, Zorian Dołęga, Polish ethnographer
Harlender, Zdzisław, Polish pilot, army officer and writer
Kołodziej, Władysław, pioneer of modern paganism in Poland
Potrzebowski, Stanisław, Rodzima Wiara
Povetkin, Alexander, Russian professional boxer
Shaian, Volodymyr, Ukrainian linguist and philologist
Stachniuk, Jan, Zadruga
Veleslav, Russian Rodnover priest
Žiarislav (Miroslav Švický), Slovak musician
Turko-Mongolic
Atsız, Nihal, Turkish Tengrist ideologist and writer
Bira, Shagdaryn, Mongolian academician of the Academy of Sciences and historian
Gurkin, Grigory, Altaian painter and politician
Kenin-Lopsan, Mongush, Tuvan anthropologist and religious leader
Sarygulov, Dastan, Kyrgyz politician and founder of Tengir Ordo
Suleimenov, Olzhas, Kazakh poet and Turkologist
Tschinag, Galsan, Tuvan-Mongolian writer, activist, and shaman
Wicca
Wiccans include:
Adler, Margot, author, journalist, Wiccan priestess and elder, National Public Radio correspondent in New York City
Baudino, Gael, author, mostly fantasy (Dianic Wiccan)
Beyerl, Paul, founder of the Rowan Tree Church
Bone, Gavin, Wiccan author and lecturer
Buckland, Raymond, author of Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft and many others, and founder of Seax-Wica
Budapest, Z., pagan teacher and writer (Dianic Wicca)
Cabot, Laurie, official witch of Salem, author of Power of the Witch and Love Magic
Close, Del, considered one of the premier influences on modern improvisational theater.
Cunningham, Scott, author of Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner and over 30 other titles on Wicca and other pagan religions
Dunwich, Gerina, author of Wicca Craft and other books on the details of spellwork
Erna, Sully, lead singer of Godsmack
Fallingstar, Cerridwen, author of The Heart of the Fire
Farrar, Janet, author
Farrar, Stewart, author
Firefox, LaSara, author
Frost, Gavin and Frost, Yvonne, founders of the Church and School of Wicca
Galenorn, Yasmine, author of Embracing the Moon and Dancing the Sun
Gardner, Gerald, founder of modern Wicca
Grimassi, Raven, author on Stregheria and family witchcraft
Horne, Fiona, author of Witch: A Personal Journey and other books on Wicca
Inkubus Sukkubus, musical group
Lipp, Deborah, author of books on Wicca
Martello, Leo, American author
Mayhem, Monica, Australian author, singer, model, actress and retired pornographic actress
McCollum, Patrick, Wiccan prison chaplain
Omnia, musical group
Queen, Carol, author, editor, sociologist and sexologist
Ravenwolf, Silver, controversial Wiccan author and contributor to the New Generation of Wicca and part of the Black Forest Clan
Sanders, Alex, founder of the Alexandrian tradition of Wicca
Sanders, Maxine, co-founder of the Alexandrian tradition
Valiente, Doreen, author and contemporary of Gardner
Curott, Phyllis, shamanic Wiccan. Founder of the tradition of Ara and author of Book of Shadows, WitchCrafting, and The Love Spell.
Various or unspecified
Adunis, Syrian poet
Ra Un Nefer Amen, Kemetism
Kenneth Anger, American filmmaker and writer
Gabriel André Aucler, also known as Quintus Nautius, French lawyer during the First Republic
Anzori Barkalaja, Estonian folklorist, Maavalla Koda
Alain de Benoist, French writer and publisher
Manfred Böckl, German writer, Celtic paganism in Bavaria
Cau, Jean, French writer and journalist
Aki Cederberg, Finnish writer, musician and filmmaker
Jan De Zutter, Belgian writer, journalist, political official and artist
Kalle Eller, Estonian publisher and poet, Maavalla Koda
Selena Fox, one of the founders of Circle Sanctuary
Christopher Gérard, Belgian writer and critic
Marian Green, author, founder of Quest Conference and journal, former editor of Pagan Dawn and former member of the Pagan Federation Council
Graham Harvey, English religious studies scholar
Andres Heinapuu, Estonian bibliographer and politician, Maavalla Koda
Sigrid Hunke, German writer
Paul Huson, author of Mastering Witchcraft, Mystical Origins of the Tarot, and other titles
Thibault Isabel, French writer and publisher
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison – Celtic pagan high priestess, rock critic, author of The Keltiad series of science fiction/fantasy novels, and Strange Days – My Life With and Without Jim Morrison
Ludwig Klages, German philosopher
Sharon Knight, Celtic / rock musician, songwriter, producer; front person of the pagan rock band Pandemonaeon; Feri initiate
Marta Lepp, Estonian writer and teacher
Jean-François Lyotard, French philosopher
Jeff McBride, American magician
Addold Mossin, Estonian activist, Maavalla Koda
Baal Müller, German writer and publisher
Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese writer
Eric Steven Raymond, programmer and author of The Hacker's Dictionary and How to Be a Hacker
Hugues Rebell, French writer
Maurice Rollet, French poet, activist and medical doctor
Paolo Rustichelli, eclectic composer
Sexton, John W., Irish poet
Monica Sjöö, Swedish artist and writer
Starhawk, activist, anarchist and author of The Spiral Dance, Dreaming the Dark, Webs of Power, etc.; one of the original members of the Reclaiming Collective
Robert Steuckers, Belgian writer and activist
Dominique Venner, French historian, journalist and essayist
York, Michael, American scholar
Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, Church of All Worlds
Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, Church of All Worlds
References
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- Neopaganisme Jermanik
- Perpustakaan Aleksandria
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- Konstantinus Agung
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- Historia Augusta
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- Modern paganism in the United Kingdom
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