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People named Black
- Black, Ben, (1889-1950), impresario and popular composer
- Black, Bob, anarchist
- Black, Cilla, (born 1943), musician
- Black, Claudia, (born 1972), actor
- Black, Clint, (born 1962), songwriter, musician
- Black, Conrad, (born 1944), "Lord Black of Crossharbour", entrepreneur, publisher
- Black, Davidson, (1884-1934), Canadian anthropologist
- Black, Fischer, (1938-1995), American economist
- Black, Frank, (born 1965), American musician
- Black, Frank S., (1853-1913), Republican, 1897-1898
- Black, Greene V., (1836-1915), American dentist
- Black, Hugo, (1886-1971), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Black, Jack, (born 1969), actor, musician
- Black, Jim, musician
- Black, Karen, (born 1942), actress
- Black, Laura, author
- Black, Lewis, (born 1948), comedian
- Black, Mary, musician
- Black, Rob, (born c. 1973), U.S. pornographer sued for obscenity
- Black, Roger, (born 1966), British athlete
Blackb - Blackw
- Blackbeard, (1680-1718), pirate
- Blackburn, Doris, (1889-1970), Australian politician
- Blackman, Honor, (born 1927), actress
- Blackmore, R D, novelist
- Blackmore, Ritchie, musician
- Blackmore, Ritchie, (born 1945), of Deep Purple and Rainbow
- Blackmun, Harry, (1908-1999), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Blackstone, Harry, (1885-1965), magician
- Blackstone, Harry, Junior, (1934-1997), magician
- Blackwell, Elizabeth, (1821-1910), first female physician in the United States
- Blackwell, John Kenneth (1942-)
- Blackwell, Scrapper, musician
- Blackwood, Algernon, (1869-1951), author
- Blackwood, William, (died 1834), English writer.
Blad - Blai
- Blade, Brian, musician
- Blaeu, Joan, cartographer
- Blagojevich, Rod, (born 1956), D. Governor of Illinois, 3-time U.S. Representative
- Blaha, John, astronaut
- Blaikie, William Garden, (1820-1899), writer
- Blaine, David, (born 1973), American illusionist
- Blaine, James G., (1830-1893), R. U.S. presidentail candidate, "continental liar from the state of Maine"
- Blaine, Vivian, (1921-1995), actress
- Blair, Bonnie, (born 1964), Olympic gold medalist in speed skating
- Blair, Emma, author
- Blair, James T., Jr., US governor, politician
- Blair, Linda, (born 1959), actress
- Blair, Lionel, (born 1934), British dancer and TV presenter
- Blair, Tony, (born 1953), British prime minister
- Blais, Marie-Claire, author
- Blaise, Clark, (born 1940), Canadian writer
Blak - Blam
- Blake, Amanda, (died 1989), actress
- Blake, Eubie, (1883-1983), USA composer & musician
- Blake, James, (1979-), tennis player
- Blake, Peter, (born 1932), artist
- Blake, Peter, (1948-2001), champion yachtsman
- Blake, Robert, (born 1933), actor
- Blake, Robert, (1599-1657), admiral
- Blake, William, (1757-1827), English painter, poet
- Blakely, Susan, (born 1952), actress
- Blakelock, Ralph Albert, (1847-1919), painter
- Blakeslee, Donald, fighter ace
- Blakey, Art, (1919-1990), musician
- Blamey, Thomas, General of Australian Imperial Forces
Blan
- Blanc, Louis, (1811-1886), French politician
- Blanc, Melvin "Mel" Jerome, (1908-1989), voice actor
- Blanchard, Jonathan, (1738-1788), New Hampshire delegate to Continental Congress
- Blanchard, Terrence, musician & composer
- Blanche of Castile (1188-1252), wife of Louis VIII of France
- Blanchet, Bruno, humorist/actor
- Blanchett, Cate (b. 1969), actor
- Blanco, Cuauhtémoc, soccer player
- Blanco, Galo, (born 1976), Spain Tennis player
- Blanco, Jorge, former president of the Dominican Republic
- Blanco, Kathleen, (born 1942), D. Governor of Louisiana
- Blanco, Rodolfo, Colombia world champion boxer
- Blanco, Serge (born 1958), French rugby player
- Bland, Richard, (1710-1776), Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress
- Bland, Theodorick, (1742-1790), U.S. Congressman from Virginia
- Bland, Theodorick, (1776-1846), U.S. District Judge for Maryland
- Blanda, George, (born 1927), National Football League and American Football League star
- Blanding, Don, (1894-1957), poet
- Blandon, Oscar Danilo
- Blankers-Koen, Fanny (1918-2004), athlete
- Blanks, Billy, (born 1955), martial arts expert
- Blanqui, Louis Auguste, (1805-1881), French revolutionary
- Blanton, Jimmy (1918-1942), musician
Blas - Blaz
- Blasband, Becky, (born 1967), original cast member of The Real World
- Blasete, (born 1979), physicist.
- Blasetti, Alessandro, film director
- Blaskowitz, Johannes, Colonel General
- Blass, Bill, (died 2002), fashion designer
- Blass, Richard, mass murderer
- Blassie, Fred, (1918-2003), former professional wrestler
- Blatch, Harriot Eaton Stanton, (1856-1940), women's rights activist
- Blatchford, Robert, (1854-1943), socialist author
- Blatnik, Andrej, (born 1963), poet
- Blatnik, John, (1911-1991), US Representative from Minnesota
- Blatter, Sepp, (born 1935), FIFA president
- Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna, mystic and theosophist
- Blaylock, James, (born 1950), author
- Blazek, Zdenek, (1905-1988), composer
Ble
- Bledsoe, Samuel T., (fl. 1930s), railroad business manager
- Bledsoe, Tempest, (born 1973), US actress
- Blériot, Louis, (1872-1936), French aviator and the first man to fly across the English channel
- Bleeth, Yasmine, (born 1968), US actress
- Blehr, Otto Albert, (1921-1923), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Bleibtreu, Karl, (1859-1928), critic
- Bleicher, Hugo, German counter-intelligence operative in France
- Bleneau, Godefroid de, scholastic philosopher
- Blennerhassett, Harman, (born 1765), Irish lawyer
- Blessed, Brian, (born 1936), television personality
- Bleuler, Eugene, (1857-1940), Swiss psychiatrist
- Bleuler, Johann Heinrich, (1758-1823), Swiss painter
- Bley, Carla, (born 1938), US jazz musician
Bli
- Blier, Bertrand, (born 1939), French film director
- Blige, Mary J., (born 1971), musician
- Bligh, William, (1754-1817), naval commander
- Blinc, Robert, (born 1933), physicist.
- Blinko, Nick, punk musician
- Blish, James, (1921-1975), US-born science fiction writer
Bliss
- Bliss, Arthur, (1891-1975), composer
- Bliss,Charles K. (1897-1985), an inventor of Blissymbols
- Bliss Carman (1861-1929), Canadian poet
- Bliss, Henry, (died 1899), first automobile fatality
- Bliss, Michael
- Bliss, Nathaniel
Blit - Bliz
- Blix, Hans, (born 1928)
- Blixen, Karen, (1885-1962), author
Blo
Blob - Blon
- Blobel, Günter, biologist
- Bloch, Denise, French Resistance and SOE agent
- Bloch, Ernest, (1880-1959), composer
- Bloch, Ernst, (1885-1977), philosopher
- Bloch, Felix, (1905-1983), 1952 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics
- Bloch, Ivan, (1872-1922), physician
- Bloch, Marc, (1886-1944), medieval France
- Bloch, Robert, (1917-1994), US horror author
- Block, Adrian, (floruit 1610-1624), Dutch explorer
- Block, Herbert aka Herblock, (born 1909), editorial cartoonist
- Block, Lawrence, author
- Block, Walter, economist
- Blocke, Izaak van den, Polish painter
- Blocker, Dan, (1928-1972), actor
- Blok, Aleksandr, (1880-1921), poet
- Blomberg, Werner von, German soldier
- Blomstedt, Herbert, (born 1927), Swedish conductor
- Blondeau, Pierre (floruit circa 1639), inventor of the milled-edge coin
- Blondell, Joan, (1906-1979), actress
- Blondet, Giselle, actress, show host
Bloo - Blow
- Blood, Aretas, (1816-1897), American railroad steam locomotive builder
- Blood, Benjamin Paul, (1832-1919), philosopher and poet
- Blood, Johnny, (born 1903), American football player
- Blood, Thomas, (1618-1680), thief of the British Crown Jewels
- Bloom, Allan, (1930-1992)
- Bloom, Claire, (born 1931), actor
- Bloom, Luka, musician
- Bloom, Orlando, (born 1977), actor
- Bloomberg, Michael, (born 1943), businesman, New York City mayor
- Bloomfield, Joseph, Governor of New Jersey
- Bloomfield, Leonard, (1887-1949), linguist
- Bloomfield, Michael J., (born 1959), astronaut
- Bloomfield, Mike, (1944-1981), musician
- Blount, Charles, (1563-1606), Earl of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
- Blow, John, (1648-1708), composer
- Blow, Kurtis, (born 1959), singer
Blu
Bluc - Blum
- Blücher, Gebhard Leberecht von (1742-1819)
- Blücher-Altona, Conrad Daniel Count of (1764-1845)
- Bludworth, Thomas, Lord Mayor of London 1666
- Blue, Ben, (1901-1975), vaudeville star
- Blue, Vida, (born 1949), Major League Baseball player
- Bluetooth, Harold aka Harald Blåtann, (ca 911-987), King of Denmark
- Bluford, Guion, astronaut
- Blüm, Norbert, (born 1935), politician, CDU
- Blume, Joaquín, (1933-1959), Spanish gymnast
- Blume, Judy, (born 1938), youth and adult author
- Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich, German anthropologist
- Blumenthal, Erik, (born 1914), psychologist
- Blumenthal, Michael, poet
- Blumenthal, Richard, (born circa 1952), Connecticut state Attorney General
Blun - Blut
- Blund, John, scholastic philosopher, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Blund, Robert, scholastic philosopher
- Blunden, Edmund, poet
- Blunkett, David, (born 1947), British cabinet minister.
- Blunstone, Colin, (born 1945), rock musician (the Zombies)
- Blunt, Anthony, British spy for Soviet Union
- Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, poet
- Bluth, Don, (born 1938), animator
Bly
- Bly, Nellie, (1865-1922), journalist, writer
- Bly, Robert, poet
- Blyth, Ann, (born 1928), actress
- Blyth, Chay, (born 1940) yachtsman
- Blyton, Enid, (1896-1968), British children's writer