Category
page 1Bible translators

L. L. Zamenhof
Polish-Jewish physician and inventor of Esperanto (1859-1917)
Bede
Bede (; ; 672/326 May 735), also known as the Venerable Bede or Bede the Venerable, was an English monk, author and scholar. He was one of the best known writers during the Early Middle Ages, and his most famous work, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, gained him the title "The Father of English History". He served at the monastery of St Peter and its companion monastery of St Paul in the Kingdom of Northumbria of the Angles.

Ulfilas
Ulfilas (; – 383), known also as Wulfila(s) or Urphilas, was a 4th-century Gothic preacher of Cappadocian Greek descent. He was the apostle to the Gothic people.

Peter Waldo
French theologian
Eugene Nida
linguist (1914–2011)
Wycliffe Global Alliance
alliance of Bible translating organisations
Aquila of Sinope
2nd century translator of the Hebrew Bible into Greek
Robert Moffat
Scottish missionary (1795-1883)

Onkelos
thumb|upright|Targum from the 11th century
Onkelos ( ʾunqəlōs), possibly identical to Aquila of Sinope, was a Roman national who converted to Judaism in Tannaic times ( 35–120 CE). He is considered to be the author of the Targum Onkelos ( 110 CE).
Graham Staines
Australian missionary in India
Anastasius Hartmann
Swiss priest (1803-1866)
Esaias Tegnér the Younger
Swedish linguist (1843-1928)
Edmond Fleg
Swiss-French writer (1874-1963)

David Griffiths
Welsh Christian missionary and translator in Madagascar
Borislav Arapović
Poet and writer
Johannes van der Palm
Dutch politician (1763-1840)

Institute for Bible Translation
Erling Utnem
Norwegian bishop and translator (1920-2006)

William Yates
English writer and missionary (1792-1845)
Raimond Turkoniak
Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop