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Brighton Sharbino
American actress
Nathanaël Mbuku
Congolese international footballer who plays as a striker for Dinamo Zagreb

Teden Mengi
football player
Windy Cantika Aisah
Indonesian weightlifter (born 2002)
Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau
Dutch noble
Talia Ryder
American actress
Diane Parry
French tennis player
Lena Stojković
Croatian taekwondo practitioner
Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro
Spanish tennis player
NLE Choppa
American rapper from Tennessee (born 2002)

Edoardo Bove
Italian footballer

Lucien Agoumé
French association football player
Sakura Yosozumi
Japanese professional skateboarder (2002-)
Zach Edey
Canadian basketball player (born 2002)

Flavio Cobolli
Italian tennis player
Aaron Hickey
Scottish association football player

Jonathan Kuminga
Congolese basketball player
Adam Obert
Slovak association football player
Hasrat Jafarov
Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestler
Nene Dorgeles
Malian association football player
Lorenzo Colombo
Italian footballer
Kiliann Sildillia
French footballer (born 2002)
Nevin Harrison
American sprint canoeist
Julian Dennison
New Zealand actor
Farès Chaïbi
Algerian and French footballer
Park Sung-hoon
South Korean singer and figure skater
Marta Fiedina
Ukrainian synchro swimmer
Ningning
Ning Yizhuo (; born October 23, 2002), known professionally as Ningning, is a Chinese singer based in South Korea. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Aespa.
Juan Ayuso
Spanish cyclist
Gabriel LaBelle
Canadian actor
Huh Mimi
Korean judoka
Koni De Winter
Belgian association football player
Mihaela Cambei
Romanian weightlifter
Moussa N'Diaye
Senegalese footballer (born 2002)
Jaden Ivey
American basketball player
Daria Snigur
Ukrainian tennis player

Benjamin Flores Jr.
American child actor
Einár
Nils Kurt Erik Einar Grönberg () (5 September 2002 – 21 October 2021), who was commonly known as Einár ( or ) was a Swedish rapper. He released four albums, two of which topped the Swedish album chart. In 2019, he won the Musikförläggarnas pris for Breakthrough of the Year and in 2020 he won two Grammis, Sweden's oldest pop music awards. Two of his singles peaked at number one on the Swedish singles chart and four have been certified platinum by the Swedish Recording Industry Association (SRIA). He is also featured on the number-one single "Gamora" by the group Hov1.

Timothée Pembélé
French association football player
Jacob Sartorius
American singer and Internet personality
Jassem Gaber
Qatari footballer
Yamato Wakatsuki
Japanese association football player
Jon Aramburu
Venezuelan association football player
Gaia Cauchi
Maltese singer
Tiago Tomás
Portuguese association football player
Renārs Uščins
German handball player
Mathis Desloges
French cross-country skier
Yassine Kechta
Moroccan and French footballer
Ruel
British-born Australian singer-songwriter
Álvaro Zamora
Costa Rican footballer
Nam Da-reum
South Korean actor
Koshiro Sumi
Japanese association football player
Ignace Van Der Brempt
Belgian association football player
Daniel Grassl
Italian figure skater
Olivia Gadecki
Australian tennis player
Jana Fernández
Spanish association football player
Aleksandra Boikova
Russian pair skater
Lee Joon-hwan
South Korean judoka
Johann Lepenant
French footballer (born 2002)
Sofie Dokter
Dutch athlete