2019 Top Ten of Polemic for People
- H.P. Baxxter
- Hans Peter Geerdes, professionally known by his stage name H.P. Baxxter, is a German musician who is best known as the lead vocalist of the German techno band Scooter. He founded Scooter with his friend Rick J. Jordan in 1993
- Robert B. Weide
- Robert B. Weide is an American screenwriter, producer, and director. He has directed a number of documentaries, and was the principal director and an executive producer of Curb Your Enthusiasm for the show's first five years. His documentaries have focused on four comedians: W.C. Fields, Mort Sahl, Lenny Bruce, and Woody Allen. His latest documentary, Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time (2021), explores the life and works of Kurt Vonnegut
- O. D. Kobo
- Oded David "O. D." Kobo is a Hong Kong-born Internet businessman. He is the co-founder of PIR Equities and Israel Investment Partners (IIP), both employee owned private equity firms, and a member of the partnership network of ADASAKI Global Advisory
- Karamchand Gandhi
- Karamchand Uttamchand "Kaba" Gandhi was a political figure in Porbandar. He served as Diwan of Porbandar and Rajkot. He was the father of Mahatma Gandhi
- Wilson Rawls
- Woodrow Wilson Rawls was an American writer best known for his books Where the Red Fern Grows and Summer of the Monkeys
- Ziad
- Ziad is an Arabic given name and surname
- Shetty
- Shetty is a surname originating from Karnataka state of India. Found amongst the Bunt (community). The word Shetty is derived from the Sanskrit word Śreṣṭha or Śreṣṭhin meaning superior, Prakritised as Seṭhī, and then Śeṭ or Śeṭī
- Tim Peake
- Major Timothy Nigel “Tim” Peake is a British Army Air Corps officer, European Space Agency astronaut and a former International Space Station (ISS) crew member
- Chris T. Sullivan
- Chris T. Sullivan is one of the founders of Outback Steakhouse and OSI Restaurant Partners, LLC. He also formerly held the titles of director and chairman. He is currently a board member at Bloomin' Brands
- Arnold Clark
- Sir John Arnold Clark was a Scottish billionaire businessman. Clark opened a showroom in Glasgow in 1954 and found some success selling cars. He expanded his business and Arnold Clark Automobiles became a nationwide chain of motor dealerships and the largest privately owned business in Scotland