Ex-Baháʼís or former Baháʼís are people who have been a member of the Baháʼí Faith at some time in their lives and later disassociated from it. The following is a list of notable ex-Baháʼís who have either converted to another religion or philosophy, or became non-religious. Baháʼís who are not in good standing, having lost their administrative rights for some transgression, are not considered ex-Baháʼís.
Francis Spataro - Became a follower of Charles Mason Remey. In the later years of his life, he became an archbishop of the Apostolic Episcopal Church and left the Baháʼí Faith altogether.[2]
Denis MacEoin (1949–2022) - British academic, Baháʼí from about 1966 to 1980, he departed after disagreements with Baháʼís, mostly due to his research.[5]
Alden Penner (born 1983) - Canadian musician, left in 2013 after personal differences with other Baháʼís.[6]
Juan Cole (born 1952) - Having converted to the Baháʼí Faith in 1972, Cole resigned in 1996 and became uninterested in organized religion.[5]