Pakistan’s history is shaped by extraordinary women who have excelled in diverse fields. This list honors those who have made significant global and national impacts through their leadership.
The 100 Most Famous Pakistani Women of All Time
Ranked Listings
| No. | Name | Occupation / Why Famous |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fatima Jinnah | Mother of the Nation and political leader |
| 2 | Benazir Bhutto | First female Prime Minister of Pakistan |
| 3 | Malala Yousafzai | Nobel Peace Prize laureate and education activist |
| 4 | Noor Jehan | Legendary playback singer and actress |
| 5 | Asma Jahangir | Human rights lawyer and activist |
| 6 | Bano Qudsia | Renowned novelist and playwright |
| 7 | Parveen Shakir | Influential Urdu poet and civil servant |
| 8 | Nazia Hassan | Pop singer and “Queen of South Asian Pop” |
| 9 | Samina Baig | First Pakistani woman to climb Mount Everest |
| 10 | Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy | Two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker |
| 11 | Nusrat Bhutto | Former First Lady and political leader |
| 12 | Abida Parveen | Sufi singer and musician |
| 13 | Arfa Karim | Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional |
| 14 | Meryam Zari | Notable actress and filmmaker |
| 15 | Fehmida Mirza | First female Speaker of the National Assembly |
| 16 | Bilquis Edhi | Philanthropist and humanitarian |
| 17 | Muniba Mazari | Artist, motivational speaker, and activist |
| 18 | Reshma | Renowned folk singer |
| 19 | Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan | Former First Lady and women’s rights activist |
| 20 | Tahira Syed | Celebrated ghazal and folk singer |
| 21 | Hadiqa Kiani | Pop singer and songwriter |
| 22 | Mahira Khan | Internationally acclaimed actress |
| 23 | Saba Qamar | Award-winning television and film actress |
| 24 | Marina Khan | Iconic television actress and director |
| 25 | Bushra Ansari | Comedian, actress, and playwright |
| 26 | Fatima Bhutto | Author and journalist |
| 27 | Sherry Rehman | Politician and former Ambassador to the US |
| 28 | Hina Rabbani Khar | First female Foreign Minister of Pakistan |
| 29 | Nergis Mavalvala | Physicist known for gravitational wave research |
| 30 | Shehla Zia | Human rights lawyer and activist |
| 31 | Zubeida Mustafa | Journalist and social activist |
| 32 | Kishwar Naheed | Feminist poet and writer |
| 33 | Fahmida Riaz | Progressive Urdu writer and poet |
| 34 | Shazia Khushk | Folk singer |
| 35 | Meesha Shafi | Singer and actress |
| 36 | Sana Mir | Former captain of the national cricket team |
| 37 | Bismah Maroof | Former captain of the national cricket team |
| 38 | Naseem Hameed | Sprinter and fastest woman in South Asia (2010) |
| 39 | Palwasha Bashir | Badminton champion |
| 40 | Hajra Khan | Captain of the national women’s football team |
| 41 | Maria Toorpakai Wazir | Professional squash player |
| 42 | Syeda Ghulam Fatima | Anti-bonded labor activist |
| 43 | Mukhtaran Mai | Women’s rights activist |
| 44 | Tehmina Durrani | Author of “My Feudal Lord” |
| 45 | Sultana Siddiqui | Television director and founder of Hum TV |
| 46 | Momina Duraid | Television and film producer |
| 47 | Haseena Moin | Legendary playwright and scriptwriter |
| 48 | Roohi Bano | Veteran television actress |
| 49 | Uzma Gillani | Renowned television actress |
| 50 | Khalida Riyasat | Famous television actress |
| 51 | Samina Peerzada | Actress and director |
| 52 | Sania Saeed | Acclaimed television actress |
| 53 | Nadia Jamil | Actress and child protection activist |
| 54 | Atiqa Odho | Actress and entrepreneur |
| 55 | Juggun Kazim | Actress and television host |
| 56 | Reema Khan | Film actress and director |
| 57 | Mehwish Hayat | Film and television actress |
| 58 | Sajal Ali | Internationally recognized actress |
| 59 | Ayeza Khan | Leading television actress |
| 60 | Sanam Saeed | Actress and singer |
| 61 | Fawzia Afzal-Khan | Academic and author |
| 62 | Ismat Chughtai | Highly influential Urdu novelist |
| 63 | Qurratulain Hyder | Renowned Urdu novelist |
| 64 | Musharraf Hai | Former CEO of Unilever Pakistan |
| 65 | Roshaneh Zafar | Founder of Kashf Foundation |
| 66 | Jehan Ara | Tech entrepreneur and activist |
| 67 | Kanwal Ahmed | Founder of Soul Sisters Pakistan |
| 68 | Nigar Johar | First female Lieutenant General in the Army |
| 69 | Shahida Malik | First female Major General in the Army |
| 70 | Ayesha Farooq | Pakistan’s first female fighter pilot |
| 71 | Shukriya Khanum | Pakistan’s first female commercial pilot |
| 72 | Mariam Mukhtiar | First female fighter pilot to die in line of duty |
| 73 | Sabeen Mahmud | Social activist and founder of T2F |
| 74 | Perween Rahman | Social activist and urban planner |
| 75 | Nida Dar | International cricketer |
| 76 | Kainat Imtiaz | International cricketer |
| 77 | Diana Baig | International cricketer and footballer |
| 78 | Zenith Irfan | First female motorcyclist to travel across Pakistan |
| 79 | Twinkle Sohail | Powerlifting gold medalist |
| 80 | Minhal Sohail | First female Olympic shooter for Pakistan |
| 81 | Rubina Qureshi | Classical and folk singer |
| 82 | Tina Sani | Classical and ghazal singer |
| 83 | Farida Khanum | Legendary ghazal singer |
| 84 | Iqbal Bano | Iconic ghazal singer |
| 85 | Nayyara Noor | Renowned playback and ghazal singer |
| 86 | Fariha Pervez | Popular pop and folk singer |
| 87 | Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch | Sufi rock singer |
| 88 | Momina Mustehsan | Singer and social activist |
| 89 | Zeb Bangash | Singer and songwriter |
| 90 | Hania Amir | Popular film and television actress |
| 91 | Maya Ali | Film and television actress |
| 92 | Yumna Zaidi | Award-winning television actress |
| 93 | Iqra Aziz | Popular television actress |
| 94 | Zubaida Tariq | Famous chef and cooking expert |
| 95 | Shireen Mazari | Politician and human rights advocate |
| 96 | Marvi Memon | Politician and former BISP chairperson |
| 97 | Shazia Marri | Politician and former federal minister |
| 98 | Maryam Nawaz | First female Chief Minister of Punjab |
| 99 | Bakhtawar Bhutto-Zardari | Social activist and political figure |
| 100 | Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari | Politician and health activist |
Read more: The 100 Most Famous Pakistani Men of All Time
In conclusion,
These one hundred women represent the resilience and talent of Pakistan. Their contributions across various sectors continue to inspire future generations and define the nation’s progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the most famous Pakistani women include Malala Yousafzai, Benazir Bhutto, and Noor Jehan, known for their global impact in education, politics, and entertainment.
A Pakistani woman is considered historically significant based on her contributions to society, such as leadership, activism, cultural influence, or achievements in fields like science, arts, and politics.
Many consider Malala Yousafzai one of the most influential due to her global advocacy for girls’ education and her recognition with the Nobel Peace Prize.
Yes, many Pakistani women have gained global recognition. Figures like Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy have won international awards, including Oscars, highlighting Pakistan’s global cultural and social contributions.
The selection is typically based on historical impact, public recognition, achievements, and influence both within Pakistan and internationally across various industries.

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