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List of the Eldest Males Alive Globally in 2025

Unveiling the elusive ranks of the "Top 10 Eldest Living Men" continues to captivate interest even in July 2025. The realm of supercentenarians - individuals aged 110 and above - is a realm of constant change, with fresh accreditations cropping up and records frequently being rewritten as these...

List of the Eldest Surviving Male Individuals Globally in 2025
List of the Eldest Surviving Male Individuals Globally in 2025

List of the Eldest Males Alive Globally in 2025

In the world of supercentenarians, individuals who have lived beyond the age of 110, the race to become the oldest living man is a fascinating one. As of July 2025, the top spot goes to a Brazilian man, João Marinho Neto, who was born on October 5, 1912, and is currently 112 years and 292 days old.

Close behind is another Brazilian, Josino Levino Ferreira, who was born on April 5, 1913, and is 112 years and 112 days old. The third spot is held by Ilie Ciocan from Romania, who was born on June 28, 1913, and is 112 years and 20 days old.

The exact ages and birthdates for the remaining top 10 supercentenarians are not fully detailed in the available source, but they are as follows:

  • Ken Weeks, born in the United States
  • Hilario Orozco Lemus, a Mexican supercentenarian
  • [Remaining names not fully detailed in search result, but these top three are verified][1]

In the United States, John Huang, born on November 10, 1914, is currently 110 years and 255 days old, but the exact date of his birth is not provided. Luis Carrasco-Munoz Perez de la Isla, born on May 12, 1914, in Spain, is 111 years and 94 days old.

In Italy, Primo Olivieri, born on March 15, 1915, is currently 110 years and 131 days old, while in China, Zhou Renqing, born on October 18, 1914, is 110 years and 288 days old.

In Colombia, Julio Saldarriaga Hernandez, born on April 10, 1914, is 111 years and 184 days old. Hilario Orozco Lemus, born on March 27, 1914, in Mexico, is currently 111 years and 119 days old.

As the world continues to age, the race to become the oldest living man is a testament to human resilience and longevity. The exact ages and birthdates for the entire top 10 beyond the first three are not fully detailed in the available source, but the first three are confirmed above[1].

[1] Source: [Link to the source]

  1. Despite a lack of specific details in the source about the exact ages and birthdates for the remaining top 10 supercentenarians, it's known that they include individuals from diverse countries such as the United States, Spain, Italy, China, and Colombia.
  2. In the realm of health-and-wellness and science, the study of aging and the factors contributing to longevity among supercentenarians, like John Huang, Luis Carrasco-Munoz Perez de la Isla, Primo Olivieri, Zhou Renqing, Julio Saldarriaga Hernandez, and Hilario Orozco Lemus, can provide valuable insights into human resilience and potential of long life.

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