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Bab
- Bab (1819–1850), Persian founder of Babism's religion
- Bab, Adam (* 1974), Polish clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Lublin
- Bab, Julius (1880–1955), German writer
- Bab, Werner (1924-2010), German Holocaust survivor
Baba
- Baba Ali Ahmed, Rachid (1946–1995), Algerian musician and record producer
- Baba Farid , scholar and member of the moderate Islamic Orthodox Sufi order
- Baba Masao (1892–1947), Japanese general and war criminal
- Baba Rexheb (1901–1995), Albanian scholar of Islam
- Baba Taher , Persian poet
- Baba Wanga (1911–1996), Bulgarian seer
- Baba, Abdul Rahman (* 1994), Ghanaian soccer player
- Baba, Akiko (* 1928), Japanese poet and literary scholar
- Baba, Ammo (1934–2009), Iraqi soccer player and coach
- Baba, Corneliu (1906–1997), Romanian painter
- Bába, Jaroslav (* 1984), Czech high jumper
- Baba, Kenji (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Baba, Koulba (1899–1975), Nigerien storyteller
- Baba, Michael , German opera singer (tenor)
- Baba, Naoto (* 1996), Japanese cross-country skier
- Baba, Nobuharu († 1575), Japanese samurai
- Baba, Nobuyuki (* 1965), Japanese politician
- Baba, Noriko (* 1977), Japanese soccer player
- Baba, Shōhei (1938-1999), Japanese wrestler and wrestling promoter
- Baba, Tatsui (1850–1888), Japanese thinker
- Baba, Yūta (* 1984), Japanese soccer player
- Baba, Yutaka (* 1986), Japanese soccer player
- Baba-aḫa-iddina , King of Babylon
- Babač, Lukáš (* 1985), Slovak rower
- Babaca, Stéphane (1919–2007), Iraqi clergyman, Archbishop of the Archepark Arbil of the Chaldeans in Iraq
- Babacan, Ali (* 1967), Turkish politician; Foreign minister
- Babacan, Alperen (* 1997), Turkish soccer player
- Babacan, Volkan (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Babacar, Khouma (* 1993), Senegalese soccer player
- Babachinaitė, Genovaitė (* 1944), Lithuanian criminologist (victimologist)
- Babad, Abraham († 1966), Polish-British rabbi, President of the World Agudath Israel Organization
- Babadschanjan, Arno (1921–1983), Armenian composer
- Babaef , ancient Egyptian prince
- Babai , King of the Sarmatians
- Babai the Great († 628), Persian theologian within the Assyrian Church of the East
- Babai, László (* 1950), Hungarian mathematician
- Babajan, Araksi Towmassi (1906–1993), Russian-Soviet-Armenian chemist and university professor
- Babajan, Boris Artaschessowitsch (* 1933), Soviet computer engineer
- Babajan, Samwel (* 1965), Armenian military commander and politician
- Babajan, Spartak (* 1933), Armenian sculptor and painter
- Babajan, Wahram (* 1948), Armenian composer, pianist and music theorist
- Babajanov, Zafar (* 1987), Turkmen football player
- Babajanyan, Karine , Armenian opera singer (soprano)
- Babajanzadeh, Bashir Asgari (* 1989), Iranian wrestler
- Babajew, Andrei Awanessowitsch (1923–1964), Armenian-Soviet composer
- Babajew, Oleh (1965–2014), Ukrainian politician
- Babajew, Rafiq (1937–1994), Azerbaijani band leader and pianist
- Babayev, Sukhan (1910–1995), Turkmen politician
- Babaji, Haidakhan († 1984), Indian religious leader
- Babak Khorramdin (798–838), Azerbaijani leader of the Khorramiyân Movement
- Babák, Edward (1873–1926), Czech physiologist
- Babak, Eric (* 1970), Belgian musician and composer
- Babák, Tomáš (* 1993), Czech handball player
- Babakhanov, Ari (* 1934), Uzbek musician
- Babakin, Georgi Nikolajewitsch (1914–1971), Soviet engineer
- Babakow, Alexander Michailowitsch (* 1963), Russian politician
- Babakowa, Inha (* 1967), Ukrainian high jumper
- Băbălău, Constantin (* 1926), Romanian politician (PCR, PSDR, PMR)
- Babalj, Eli (* 1992), Australian soccer player
- Babalola, Joseph Ayo (1904–1959), Nigerian evangelist
- Babalon, Christoph de , German musician, DJ and label owner
- Babalski, Zbigniew (* 1953), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Babamyratowa, Gülbadam (* 1991), Turkmen martial artist
- Băban, Marcel (* 1968), Romanian football player
- Baban, Rasem (* 1966), German architect and zoo director
- Babangida, Haruna (* 1982), Nigerian soccer player
- Babangida, Ibrahim (* 1941), Nigerian officer, politician and President of Nigeria
- Babangida, Tijani (* 1973), Nigerian soccer player
- Babanin, Maxim Igorewitsch (* 1988), Russian boxer
- Babanina, Swetlana Viktorovna (* 1943), Soviet-Russian swimmer
- Babanitz, Franz (1920–1991), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Babanow, Ömürbek (* 1970), Kyrgyz party politician, oil entrepreneur
- Babanow, Valeri Pavlovich (* 1964), Russian mountaineer
- Babaoğlu, Benhur (* 1970), Turkish soccer player, soccer coach
- Babaoğlu, Mustafa Tahir (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Babaoglu-Marx, Alparslan (* 1964), Turkish-German cabaret artist, book author, integration activist and initiator of the D-country project
- Babar, Lalita (* 1989), Indian athlete
- Babarczy, Emmerich von (1818–1881), Austrian field marshal lieutenant and publicist
- Babareka, Adam (1899–1938), Belarusian poet and writer
- Babarskas, Gerdas (* 1994), Lithuanian handball player
- Babarskas, Povilas (* 1988), Lithuanian handball player
- Babaryka, Iwan (* 1982), Ukrainian marathon runner
- Babaryka, Wiktar (* 1963), Belarusian bank manager and politician
- Babashoff, Jack (born 1955), American swimmer
- Babashoff, Shirley (* 1957), American swimmer
- Babasin, Harry (1921–1988), American jazz musician (double bass, also cello)
- Babatha , Jewish woman
- Babatunde, Babajide Collins (* 1988), Nigerian soccer player
- Babatundé, Obba (born 1951), American actor
- Babatz, Christof (* 1974), German soccer player
- Babauta, Juan (* 1953), American politician from the Northern Mariana Islands
- Babayan, Sergei (* 1961), Armenian-American pianist and piano teacher
- Babayaro, Celestine (* 1978), Nigerian soccer player
- Babayaro, Emmanuel (* 1976), Nigerian footballer and sports official
- Babayev, Nazim (* 1997), Azerbaijani athlete
- Babayev, Rəşad (* 1981), Azerbaijani chess player
- Babayeva, Səbinə (* 1979), Azerbaijani singer
Babb
- Babb, Chris (* 1990), American basketball player
- Babb, Phil (born 1970), Irish football player
- Babb, Sanora (1907-2005), American author, journalist, and poet
- Babba, Aliyu (1808-1859), Sultan of Sokoto in Nigeria
- Babbage, Charles (1791–1871), English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and political economist
- Babbage, Dennis (1909-1991), British mathematician and cryptanalyst
- Babbel, Markus (* 1972), German soccer player and coach
- Babberger, August (1885–1936), German expressionist painter
- Babbi, Cristoforo (1745–1814), Italian violinist, concertmaster and composer
- Babbington, Roy (* 1940), English bass player
- Babbit, Jamie (* 1970), American film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Babbitt, Art (1907-1992), American animator
- Babbitt, Bob (1937–2012), American bass player and studio musician
- Babbitt, Bruce (born 1938), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Babbitt, Clinton (1831–1907), American politician
- Babbitt, Dinah (1923–2009), American-Czech painter and sculptor
- Babbitt, Elijah (1795-1887), American politician
- Babbitt, Frank Cole (1867–1935), American classical philologist
- Babbitt, George T. junior (born 1942), American general in the US Air Force
- Babbitt, Isaac (1799–1862), American goldsmith and metallurgist
- Babbitt, Luke (* 1989), American basketball player
- Babbitt, Milton (1916–2011), American mathematician and composer
- Babbitt, Natalie (1932–2016), American writer and children's book illustrator
- Babbitt, Tabitha (1779–1853), American toolmaker and inventor
Babc
- Babčáková, Simona (* 1973), Czech actress
- Babcock, Alfred (1805–1871), American politician
- Babcock, Alpheus (1785–1842), American piano maker
- Babcock, Barbara (born 1937), American actress
- Babcock, Bruce , American agricultural economist
- Babcock, Carolin (1912–1987), American tennis player
- Babcock, Courtney (* 1972), Canadian medium and long-distance runner
- Babcock, Fay (1895–1970), American film production designer
- Babcock, George (1832-1893), American inventor of the water tube boiler
- Babcock, Harold D. (1882–1968), American astronomer
- Babcock, Harry (1890-1965), American pole vaulter
- Babcock, Harry (1930–1996) American football player
- Babcock, Horace Welcome (1912–2003), American astronomer
- Babcock, John C. (1836–1908), American rower, sports functionary, architect, civil war intelligence officer
- Babcock, Joseph W. (1850–1909), American politician
- Babcock, Leander (1811–1864), American lawyer and politician
- Babcock, Loren (* 1961), American paleontologist and geologist
- Babcock, Mike (* 1963), Canadian ice hockey coach
- Babcock, Robert S. (1915–1985), American politician
- Babcock, Stephen Moulton (1843–1931), American agricultural chemist
- Babcock, Tim M. (1919-2015), American politician
- Babcock, Wealthy (1895–1990), American mathematician and university professor
- Babcock, William (1785–1838), American politician
- Babcock, William Wayne (1872–1963), American medical doctor and scientist
Babe
- Babej, Marc Erwin (* 1970), German-American photographer
- Bábek, Tomáš (* 1987), Czech cyclist
- Babekir Zêbarî , senior commander in chief of the Iraqi army
- Babel, Alexandre (* 1980), Swiss musician
- Bábel, Balázs (* 1950), Hungarian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kalocsa-Kecskemét
- Babel, Gisela (* 1938), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Babel, Günther (* 1952), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Babel, Isaak Emmanuilowitsch (1894–1940), Russian journalist and author of Jewish origin
- Babel, Johann Baptist (1716–1799), German-Swiss sculptor, plasterer and altar builder
- Babel, Kurt (1897–1968), Sudeten German political functionary (KSC)
- Babel, Lee (* 1940), German ceramicist
- Babel, Meike (* 1974), German tennis player
- Babel, Nikolaus (1643–1728), German sculptor
- Babel, Rainer (* 1955), German historian
- Babel, Ryan (* 1986), Dutch-Surinamese football player
- Babel, Ulrich (1931–2011), German soil scientist
- Babel, Zoro (* 1967), German composer and musician
- Babelon, Ernest (1854–1924), French numismatist and ancient historian
- Babelon, Jean (1889–1978), French numismatist
- Baben der Erde, Philipp (* 1981), German photographer, cameraman and director
- Babenberg, Gertrud von († 1241), by marriage Landgravine of Thuringia
- Babenberg, Peter (1461–1545), abbot of the regulated canons of Kreuzlingen (1497–1545)
- Babenco, Héctor (1946–2016), Argentine-Brazilian film director
- Babendererde, Andreas (* 1962), German soccer player
- Babendererde, Antje (* 1963), German writer
- Babendererde, Paul (1878–1953), German post office clerk, historian and author
- Babendererde, Paul (1883–1959), German bookseller and antiquarian
- Babenko, Dmitri (* 1985), Kazakh speed skater
- Babenko, Yuri Ivanovich (* 1978), Russian ice hockey player
- Babenstuber, Ludwig (1660–1726), German Benedictine and professor at Salzburg University
- Baber, Alice (1928–1982), American painter
- Baberg, Heinz (1927–1983), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Baberowski, Jörg (* 1961), German historian and violence researcher
- Babers, Alonzo (* 1961), American athlete and Olympic champion
- Baberske, Robert (1900–1958), German cameraman
- Babeș, Victor (1854-1926), Romanian pathologist
- Babeș, Vincențiu (1821–1907), Romanian lawyer, politician and publicist
- Babeuf, François Noël (1760–1797), French agitator and journalist
- Babezkaja, Iryna (* 1986), Belarusian biathlete
Babi
- Babi, Parveen (1949–2005), Indian actress
- Babiaková, Ulrika (1976–2002), Slovak astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Babiaková, Zuzana (* 1978), Slovak figure skater
- Babias, Marius (* 1962), art critic, author and curator
- Babiasch, Otto (* 1937), German boxer
- Babić, Andrej , Croatian composer
- Babić, Armin (* 1985), Bosnian-Herzegovinian natural toboggan runner
- Babic, Boris (* 1997), Swiss-Serbian soccer player
- Babić, Golub (1824–1910), Bosnian-Serb rebel commander and voivode
- Babić, Kristian (* 1997), Croatian football player
- Babić, Marko (* 1981), Croatian football player
- Babić, Mijo (1903–1941), Croatian Ustaša camp officer
- Babić, Milan (1956–2006), Serbian politician, war criminal and President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina
- Babić, Miloš (* 1988), Serbian ice hockey player
- Babic, Oliver (* 1994), Danish badminton player
- Babic, Safet (* 1981), German politician (NPD)
- Babić, Saša (* 1965), Serbian handball player and coach
- Babić, Srđan (* 1996), Serbian football player
- Babić, Stjepan (* 1925), Yugoslav or Croatian Croatian scholar and linguist
- Babic, Veljko (1910–1997), Yugoslav priest of the Serbian Orthodox Church and a victim of National Socialism
- Babić, Vladica (* 1995), Montenegrin tennis player
- Babica, Radosław (* 1979), Polish pool player
- Babicky, Gina (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Babicz, Robert (* 1973), Polish techno musician
- Babiel, Rolf (1952–2009), German-American restaurateur
- Babii, Sorin (* 1963), Romanian sports shooter
- Babik, Adrianna (* 1979), Polish biathlete
- Babik, Alfons (* 1946), German soccer player
- Babik, Roman (* 1981), German jazz musician (piano, arrangement)
- Babikov, Ivan (* 1980), Canadian, formerly Russian cross-country skier
- Babikow, Anton Igorewitsch (* 1991), Russian biathlete
- Babil, Nana Kofi (* 2002), Ghanaian soccer player
- Babilas, Wolfgang (1929–2016), German Romance studies and literary scholar
- Babilius, Vincas (* 1966), Lithuanian politician
- Babilius, Vincas Kęstutis (1937–2003), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Babilon, Julia (* 1984), German tennis player
- Babilon, Theodor (1899–1945), German resistance fighter
- Babilonia, Tai (* 1960), American figure skater
- Babin, Beatrice (* 1964), German film editor
- Babin, Brian (* 1948), American politician
- Babin, Jean (1905–1978), French Romance scholar and dialectologist
- Babin, Nils (* 1987), German handball goalkeeper
- Babineaux, Jonathan (* 1981), American football player
- Babinet, Jacques (1794–1872), French physicist
- Babinetz, Piotr (* 1969), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Babinger, Franz (1891–1967), German historian and orientalist, especially Ottoman studies
- Babington, Anthony (1561–1586), English conspirator
- Babington, Carlos (* 1949), Argentinian football player and official
- Babington, Charles Cardale (1808–1895) British botanist and archaeologist
- Babington, Churchill (1821-1889) British clergyman, classical philologist, archaeologist, malacologist, ornithologist and botanist
- Babington, John († 1485), English knight
- Babington, William (1756-1833) British medic and mineralogist
- Babini, Fabio (* 1969), Italian racing car driver
- Babini, Giacomo (* 1929), Italian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Grosseto
- Babini, José (1897–1984), Argentine science historian and mathematician
- Babinicz, Waldemar (1902–1969), Polish writer and publicist
- Babinow, Sergei Panteleimonowitsch (* 1955), Russian ice hockey player
- Babiński, Andrzej (1938–1984), Polish poet
- Babinski, Henri (1855–1931), French cookbook author
- Babinski, Joseph (1857–1932), Polish-French neurologist
- Babinski, Ludwig (1909–1990), Austrian orchestra leader, composer, arranger, jazz and entertainment musician
- Babinsky, Margarete , Austrian pianist
- Babinsky, Stefan (* 1996), Austrian ski racer
- Babinsky, Wenceslaus (1796–1879), Bohemian robber
- Babinzewa, Alexandra Ivanovna (* 1993), Russian judoka
- Bəbirov, Adil (* 1934), Azerbaijani composer, music teacher and sound engineer
- Babiš, Andrej (* 1954), Czech entrepreneur and politician
- Babiš, Emil , Czechoslovak ski jumper
- Babits, Laslo (1958-2013), Canadian javelin thrower
- Babits, Mihály (1883–1941), Hungarian poet, translator and publicist
- Babitsch, Evgeni Makarowitsch (1921–1972), Soviet ice hockey player
- Babitsch, Leopold (1903–1960), Austrian politician (STVP, ÖVP), President of the Federal Council
- Babitsch, Svetlana Vladimirovna (* 1947), Soviet-Russian javelin thrower
- Babitschau, Maksim (* 1986), Belarusian handball player
- Babitz, Sol (1911–1982), American musicologist and violinist specializing in historical performance practice
- Babiuch, Edward (* 1927), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, Prime Minister of Poland in 1980
Babj
- Babjak, Ján (* 1953), Slovak priest, Archbishop of the Prešov Archeparchy
Babk
- Babka, Anna (* 1962), Austrian literary and cultural scientist
- Babka, John J. (1884–1937), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Babka, Rink (* 1936), American discus thrower
- Babke, Hans-Georg (* 1951), German Protestant theologian
- Babkin, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1969), Russian engineer and cosmonaut
- Babkin, Boris (1877–1950), Russian-British physiologist
- Babkina, Kateryna (* 1985), Ukrainian poet, writer, dramaturge and translator
- Babko, Anatolij (1905–1968), Ukrainian-Soviet chemist
- Babkow, Sergei Anatoljewitsch (* 1967), Russian basketball player and coach
Babl
- Babl, Toni (1906–1936), German sidecar driver
- Babla, Anand (1954-2008), Fijian politician
- Babler, Andreas (* 1973), Austrian politician (SPÖ), mayor of the Traiskirchen community
- Bäbler, Balbina (* 1967), Swiss classical archaeologist
- Bäbler, Johann Jakob (1836–1900), Swiss teacher and local historian
- Babler, Max (* 1990), Austrian soccer player and trainer
- Babler, Otto F. (1901–1984), Czech translator
- Bablinska, Gertruda (1902–1995), Polish nanny and Righteous Among the Nations
- Bablojan, Ara (* 1947), Armenian pediatrician, politician, member of the Republican Party of Armenia and President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia since May 2017
- Bablok, Karl-Heinz (* 1956), German hobby beekeeper
- Babluani, Géla (* 1979), Georgian director and screenwriter
Babn
- Babnigg, Anton (1793–1872), Austrian theater actor, opera singer (tenor) and theater director and director
- Babnis, Maria (* 1943), Polish cultural historian
Babo
- Babo, August Wilhelm von (1827-1894), German-Austrian wine researcher
- Babo, Dionísio (* 1966), East Timorese politician
- Babo, Johann Lambert von (1725–1799), German town clerk
- Babo, Joseph Marius von (1756–1822), German writer
- Babo, Lambert Heinrich von (1818–1899), German chemist
- Babo, Lambert Joseph von (1790–1862), German agronomist and vinologist
- Babo, Marc Landry (* 1991), Ivorian football player
- Babo, Paulino Monteiro Soares (* 1962), East Timorese politician
- Babock, Jochen (* 1953), German bobsledder
- Baboi, Marina Andreea (* 1999), Romanian sprinter
- Baboie, Ion (* 1914), Romanian walker
- Babolayi, Oarabile (* 1992), Botswana hurdler
- Babonienė, Ona (* 1950), Lithuanian politician (LSDP)
- Babor, Karl (1918–1964), Austrian concentration camp doctor
- Babor, Valentina , German concert pianist
- Baborák, Radek (* 1976), Czech musician and horn player
- Baborie, Ariana (* 1988), German presenter and podcaster
- Babos, Gábor (* 1974), Hungarian football goalkeeper
- Babos, Gyula (1949–2018), Hungarian jazz guitarist
- Babos, Tímea (* 1993), Hungarian tennis player
- Babot, Jarl Ricardo (* 1946), Panamanian poet and dramaturge
- Babot, Joan (1918-1997), Spanish football player
- Babotschkin, Boris Andrejewitsch (1904–1975), Soviet actor
- Babou de La Bourdaisière, Françoise († 1592), French noblewoman
- Babou de La Bourdaisière, Philibert (1513–1570), Bishop of Angoulême, Bishop of Auxerre, Cardinal
- Babou, Jean (1511–1569), Grand Master of the Artillery of France
- Babou, Philibert († 1557), Surintendant des Finances
- Baboumian, Patrik (* 1979), German strength athlete and bodybuilder
- Baboun, Vera (* 1964), Palestinian Mayor of Bethlehem
- Babović, Milka (* 1928), Yugoslav athlete and journalist
- Babović, Nenad (* 1976), Serbian rower
- Babović, Stefan (* 1987), Serbian football player
Babr
- Babravičius, Gintautas (* 1955), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Babrios , Greek fable poet
- Babrou, Sjarhej (* 1978), Belarusian ski jumper
Babs
- Babs, Alice (1924–2014), Swedish pop and jazz singer
- Babskyj, Spyrydon (1958–2011), Ukrainian clergyman and bishop
- Babson, Eric , American mathematician
- Babson, Roger (1875–1967), American statistician, economic and stock market forecaster, and author
- Babst, Diederich Georg (1741–1800), German writer
Babt
- Babchenko, Arkady Arkadyevich (* 1977), Russian journalist and author
- Babchuk, Anton Anatolyevich (* 1984), Russian-Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Babchyn, Aljaksandr (* 1986), Belarusian biathlete
Babu
- Babu Thandarang, Hema Nagendra (* 1996), Indian badminton player
- Babu wa Loliondo , Tanzanian Lutheran pastor, faith healer
- Babu, AV Rakesh (* 1990), Indian triple jumper
- Babu, Nidhu (1741–1839), Bengali composer and musician
- Babu, Washiqur Rahman (1988–2015), Bangladeshi civil rights activist and online activist
- Bābu-aḫa-iddina , Assyrian official
- Babucke, Frederik (* 1975), German actor
- Babuder, Hans (1914–2006), Austrian painter
- Babudschjan, Levon (* 1986), Armenian chess player
- Babul, Monoar Ul Alam , Bangladeshi badminton player
- Babula, Vlastimil (* 1973), Czech chess grandmaster
- Babunski, Boban (* 1968), Macedonian football player and coach
- Babunski, David (* 1994), Macedonian football player
- Babur (1483–1530), Emperor of India, founder of the Mughal Empire
- Babur, Davut (* 1987), Turkish soccer player
- Baburen, Dirck van (1595–1624), Dutch painter
- Baburin, Alexander (* 1967), Irish chess grandmaster of Russian origin
- Baburowa, Anastassija Eduardowna (1983–2009), Russian-Ukrainian journalist
- Baburyna, Swetlana (* 1985), Ukrainian beach volleyball player
- Babuschkin, Andrei Wladimirowitsch (* 1964), Russian politician
- Babuschkin, Iwan Wassiljewitsch (1873–1906), Russian revolutionary and politician
- Babushkin, Jefim Adrianowitsch (1880–1927), Russian revolutionary and politician
- Babushkin, Michail Sergejewitsch (1893–1938), Soviet pilot
- Babushkina, Swetlana Vladimirovna (* 1992), Russian wrestler
- Babuscio Rizzo, Francesco (1897–1983), Italian diplomat
- Babuscu, Onurhan (* 2003), Austrian soccer player
- Babušiak, Jaroslav (* 1984), Slovak ski racer
- Babusiaux, Ulrike (* 1973), German legal scholar
- Babuška, Ivo (* 1926), Czech mathematician
- Babut, Daniel (1929–2009), French classical philologist and historian of philosophy
Babw
- Babwahi († 484), Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East (Katholikos)
infant
- Baby Bash (* 1975), American rapper
- Baby Fae (1984–1984), American girl who had an animal heart transplant
- Baby Huey (1944–1970), American rock and soul singer
- Baby K (* 1983), Italian singer and rapper
- Baby M (* 1986), American child, due to a custody process
- Baby, Jean (1897–1969), French historian
- Baby, Jithu (* 1993), Indian sprinter
- Baby, Sonia (* 1981), Spanish porn actress
- Babych, Dave (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Babych, Wayne (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player
- Babyface (* 1959), American R&B and pop singer, songwriter and producer
- Babylas , Bishop of Antioch
- Babylon, Guy (1956–2009), American composer and keyboardist
- Babynez, Serhij (* 1987), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Babytsch, Mykola (* 1980), Ukrainian beach volleyball player