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- Bea Jauregi, Iñaki (* 1978), Spanish football player
- Bea, Aisling (* 1984), Irish actress, playwright and comedian
- Bea, Augustin (1881–1968), German clergyman, curia cardinal
- Bea, Eugen (1898–1969), German politician (SPD)
- Bea, Sebastian (* 1977), American rower
- Beab, Rolf (* 1964), German swimmer
- Beable, Barbara (* 1949), New Zealand shot putter and pentathlete
- Beach, Adam (born 1972), Canadian film actor
- Beach, Alfred Ely (1826-1896), American inventor, publisher, and patent attorney
- Beach, Allen C. (1825-1918), American politician
- Beach, Amy (1867–1944) American composer and pianist
- Beach, Bert Beverly (* 1928), American Adventist theologian and university professor
- Beach, Bill (born 1932), American country and rockabilly singer
- Beach, Clifton B. (1845–1902) American Republican politician
- Beach, Cyril (1909–1980), English football player
- Beach, Edward L. (1918–2002), United States Navy officer and writer
- Beach, Gary (1947–2018), American actor, musical artist, and voice actor
- Beach, Kyle (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beach, Lewis (1835–1886), American lawyer and politician
- Beach, Mary (1919–2006), American collage artist, translator, and writer
- Beach, Michael (born 1963), American actor
- Beach, Reb (born 1963), American rock musician
- Beach, Rex (1877-1949), American author
- Beach, Scott (1931–1996), American film actor, writer, and DJ
- Beach, Sylvia (1887–1962), American bookseller and publisher in Paris
- Beach, Thomas (1738–1806), English portrait painter
- Beacham, Margaret (born 1946), British middle-distance runner
- Beacham, Stephanie (born 1947), British film actress
- Beachboard, Robert (1909-1998), American Romance philologist
- Beachell, Henry (1906-2006), American agricultural scientist
- Beachill, Lee (born 1977), English squash player
- Beachler, Hannah , American production designer
- Beachley, Layne (* 1972), Australian surfer and actress
- Beachy, Philip A. (* 1958), American biochemist, cell and developmental biologist
- Beachy, Robert M. (* 1965), American historian
- Beachy, Roger N. (* 1944), American phytopathologist
- Beacom, Colin , English badminton player
- Beadell, Len (1923-1995), Australian surveyor and road builder
- Beadle, Gary (b.1988) English reality television actor
- Beadle, George Wells (1903-1989), American biologist
- Beadle, Raymond (1943–2014), American racing car driver and team owner
- Beadnell, Hugh John Llewellyn (1874–1944), British Egyptologist and cartographer
- Beaduwine , Bishop of Elmham
- Beagle, Jay (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beagle, Peter S. (* 1939), American writer and screenwriter
- Beah, Ishmael (* 1980), Sierra Leonean author
- Beahan, Brianna (* 1991), Australian hurdler
- Beahan, Kate (born 1974), Australian actress
- Beahen, John Michael (1922–1988), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Ottawa
- Beahm, George , American non-fiction author
- Beaker, Norman (* 1950), English blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, band leader and music producer who has been active in the British blues scene since the early 1970s
- Beakes, Samuel (1861–1927), American politician
- Beal, Andrew (* 1952), American entrepreneur
- Beal, Bradley (born 1993), American basketball player
- Beal, Brandon (born 1983), American R&B singer
- Beal, Eddie (1910-1984), American jazz musician
- Beal, Eula (1919–2008), American concert and opera singer (contra-alto)
- Beal, George Lafayette (1825-1896) American businessman, officer, and politician
- Beal, Jeff (* 1963), American composer and jazz musician
- Beal, John (1909-1997), American actor
- Beal, Scott R. (1890–1973), American assistant director
- Beal, William James (1833-1924) American botanist
- Beale, Anne (1816–1900), Welsh writer
- Beale, Charles Lewis (1824–1900), American lawyer and politician
- Beale, Dorothea (1831–1906), English mathematician, university teacher and educational reformer
- Beale, Edward F. (1822-1893), American border guard, explorer, and diplomat
- Beale, Howard K. (1899–1959), American modern historian
- Beale, James MH (1786–1866), American politician
- Beale, Jeremy (* 1994), Australian tennis player
- Beale, Joseph Grant (1839–1915), American politician
- Beale, Lionel Smith (1828-1906), British physician
- Beale, Martin (1928–1985), British mathematician and statistician
- Beale, Mary (1633–1699), English portrait painter
- Beale, Phelan (1881–1956), American lawyer
- Beale, Richard Lee Turberville (1819–1893), politician, lawyer and Confederate general in the American Civil War
- Beale, Robert (1884–1950), English football goalkeeper
- Beale, Simon Russell (born 1961), British actor
- Beales, Cyrus William (1877–1927), American politician
- Beales, Derek (born 1931), British historian
- Beales, Ian , Canadian biathlete
- Beall, Cynthia M. (* 1949), American anthropologist and human biologist
- Beall, James Andrew (1866–1929), American politician
- Beall, James Glenn (1894–1971), American politician
- Beall, Jeffrey , American librarian
- Beall, John Glenn junior (1927-2006), American politician
- Beall, John Yates (1835–1865), American southern guerrilla
- Beall, Reasin (1769–1843), American politician
- Beall, Samuel (1807–1868), American politician
- Beall, William Nelson Rector (1825–1883), Brigadier General of the Army of the Confederate States of America in the Civil War
- Beals, Carlyle Smith (1899–1979), Canadian astronomer
- Beals, Cody (* 1990), Canadian triathlete
- Beals, Jennifer (born 1963), American actress
- Beals, Richard (* 1938), American mathematician
- Beals, Walter B. (1876-1960), American judge
- Beals, Willis H. (1859-1889) American painter
- Beam, George Lytle (1868–1935), American photographer
- Beam, Harry P. (1892–1967), American politician
- Beam, James Beauregard (1864–1947), American manufacturer and namesake of the whiskey Jim Beam
- Beam, Louis (* 1946), American right-wing extremist
- Beaman, Fernando C. (1814-1882), American politician
- Beaman, Lottie , American blues singer and musician
- Beame, Abraham D. (1906–2001), American politician, Mayor of New York (1974–1977)
- Beamer, John V. (1896–1964), American politician
- Beamer, Todd (1968–2001), American passenger on United Airlines Flight 93
- Beamish, Alfred (1879–1944), English tennis player
- Beamish, Claudia (* 1952), Scottish politician
- Beamish, Henry Hamilton (1873-1948) British Fascist politician
- Beamish, North Ludlow (1796–1872), British Lieutenant-Colonel and military historian
- Beamish, Tufton, Baron Chelwood (1917–1989), British officer and politician
- Beamish, Winifred (1883–1972), British tennis player
- Beamon, Bob (born 1946), American athlete
- Beams, Jesse W. (1898-1987) American physicist
- Beams, Nick (* 1948), Australian journalist and politician
- Beams, Philippa , New Zealand squash player
- Bean, Alan LaVern (1932-2018), American astronaut
- Bean, Alexander , Scottish head of a cannibalistic family
- Bean, Andy (* 1984), American film actor
- Bean, Anthony (born 1957), Australian botanist
- Bean, Benning M. (1782-1866) American politician
- Bean, Billy (1933–2012), American jazz guitarist
- Bean, Billy (born 1964), American baseball player
- Bean, Bubba (born 1954), American football player
- Bean, Curtis Coe (1828–1904), American politician
- Bean, Danielle , American biathlete, triathlete, and marathon runner
- Bean, Floyd (1904–1974), American jazz pianist, arranger, and composer
- Bean, George (1930-2015) American jazz musician
- Bean, George Ewart (1903–1977), English classical philologist and epigraphist
- Bean, Isabelle (1862–1939), English-Australian nurse, suffragette, feminist and theosophist
- Bean, Melissa (* 1962), American politician
- Bean, Nicolas (* 1987), Canadian-Italian short tracker
- Bean, Noah (* 1978), American actor
- Bean, Norman (* 1925), American cameraman and documentary filmmaker
- Bean, Orson (1928-2020), American film and stage actor
- Bean, Roy (1825–1903), Figure of the Wild West
- Bean, Sean (born 1959), British actor
- Bean, Shoshana (* 1977), American musical actress and singer
- Bean, Tarleton Hoffman (1846–1916), American ichthyologist
- Bean, Vaughn (* 1974), American boxer
- Beane, Billy (born 1962), American baseball player and sports manager
- Beane, Violett (* 1996), American actress
- Beaney, Michael (* 1959), British philosopher
- Bear, AJ (* 1977), Australian ski racer
- Bear, Elizabeth (* 1971), American writer
- Bear, Emily (* 2001), American composer and pianist
- Bear, Ethan (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bear, Greg (* 1951), American science fiction writer
- Bear, Jack (1920–2007), American costume designer
- Bear, John (* 1940), Canadian snooker player
- Bear, Pappa , Dutch rapper
- Beara, Ljubiša (1939–2017), Bosnian-Serb colonel and convicted war criminal
- Beara, Vladimir (1928-2014), Yugoslav football goalkeeper
- Beard, Alana (* 1982), American basketball player
- Beard, Amanda (* 1981), American swimmer
- Beard, Arthur (1879-1943), English football player
- Beard, Betsy (* 1961), American rower
- Beard, Charles A. (1874–1948), American historian
- Beard, Chris , Canadian economist
- Beard, Clarke (1884–1978), American middle-distance runner
- Beard, Dean (1935–1989), American rockabilly and rock and roll musician
- Beard, Edward (born 1940), American politician
- Beard, Frank (* 1949), American blues rock musician
- Beard, George M. (1839-1883) American neurologist
- Beard, James (1812-1893), American animal painter
- Beard, James (1903–1985), American cook and cookbook author
- Beard, Jessica (* 1989), American athlete
- Beard, Jim (* 1960), American jazz musician and record producer
- Beard, Joshua George (1797–1866), Canadian politician and 10th Mayor of Toronto
- Beard, K. Christopher (* 1962), American paleontologist
- Beard, Mary (* 1955), English ancient historian
- Beard, Matthew (1925–1981), American actor
- Beard, Matthew (born 1989), British actor
- Beard, Percy (1908–1990), American hurdler
- Beard, Peter , American photographer, artist, and writer
- Beard, Robin (1939–2007), American politician
- Beard, Tanoka (* 1971), American basketball player
- Beard, William (1806-1886), American entrepreneur
- Beard, William (1823-1900), American animal painter
- Bearden, Romare (1911–1988) American cartoonist, painter, and songwriter
- Bearder, Catherine (* 1949), British politician, MEP
- Beardmore, William, 1st Baron Invernairn (1856–1936), Scottish entrepreneur
- Beardon, Alan (born 1940), British mathematician
- Beardsall, Jeffery Francis (born 1940), British painter
- Beardsley, Aubrey (1872–1898) British illustrator, poet, graphic artist and caricaturist
- Beardsley, Dick (born 1956), American marathon runner
- Beardsley, Fred (1856-1939) English football player
- Beardsley, Monroe Curtis (1915–1985), American philosopher
- Beardsley, Peter (* 1961), English football player
- Beardsley, Samuel (1790–1860), American lawyer and politician
- Beardsley, William (1605–1664), American pioneer
- Beardsley, William S. (1901-1954), American politician
- Beardsmore, Colin (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beare, Jon (* 1974), Canadian rower
- Bearfield, Nicholas David (* 1965), British EU official
- Bearn, Alexander Gordon (1923–2009), British-American geneticist
- Bearse, Amanda (* 1958), American actress and director
- Béart, Emmanuelle (born 1963), French actress
- Béart, Guy (1930–2015), French chansonnier, composer and actor
- Bearth, Ignaz (* 1984), Swiss politician (DPS)
- Bearth, Valentin (* 1957), Swiss architect
- Bearzatti, Francesco (* 1966), Italian jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
- Bearzot, Enzo (1927-2010), Italian football player and coach
- Beasant, Dave (born 1959), English football goalkeeper
- Beaser, Robert (* 1954), American composer, conductor and music teacher
- Beashel, Colin (born 1959), Australian sailor
- Beasley, Allyce (* 1954), American actress and voice actress
- Beasley, Cole (born 1989), American football player
- Beasley, DaMarcus (* 1982), American football player
- Beasley, David (* 1957), American politician, Governor of South Carolina, UN official
- Beasley, Glennys (* 1944), Australian sprinter
- Beasley, Jack (1895-1949), Australian Minister
- Beasley, Jere (* 1935), American politician
- Beasley, Jimmy , American R&B musicians
- Beasley, John (1930-2017), Australian racing cyclist
- Beasley, John (born 1943), American actor
- Beasley, John (* 1960), American jazz pianist and composer
- Beasley, Kenyatta (* 1976), American jazz musician (trumpet)
- Beasley, Malcolm (* 1940), American physicist and professor at Stanford University
- Beasley, Malik (* 1996), American basketball player
- Beasley, Marco (* 1957), Italian musician
- Beasley, Maria (* 1847), American entrepreneur and inventor
- Beasley, Michael (* 1989), American basketball player
- Beasley, R. Palmer (1936-2012), American epidemiologist
- Beasley, Vic (born 1992), American football player
- Beasley, Walter (* 1961), American jazz saxophonist
- Beason, Bill (1908–1988), American jazz drummer
- Beason, Doug (born 1953), American science fiction author, physicist and officer
- Beatbox Eliot (* 1972), German beatboxer, producer, graffiti painter and comic artist
- Beate, Friedhelm (1936–1999), German pensioner
- Beater, Axel (* 1961), German lawyer and university lecturer
- Beater, Bruno (1914–1982), German Colonel General and Deputy Minister for State Security in the GDR
- Beath, Chris (* 1984), Australian football referee
- Beathard, CJ (born 1993) American football player
- Beatie, Thomas (* 1974), American transgender activist
- Beato, Affonso (* 1941), Brazilian cameraman
- Beato, Felice (1832–1909), Italian photographer
- Beato, Gerónimo (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Beato, Pietro , Italian Baroque painter
- Beaton, Cecil (1904–1980) British photographer, set designer and graphic artist
- Beaton, David († 1546), Scottish Cardinal and Archbishop of St Andrews
- Beaton, Kate (* 1983), Canadian comic artist
- Beaton, Michael (* 1988), Australian ice hockey player
- Beaton, Roderick (* 1951), British Byzantinist and Neo-Greekist
- Beaton, Steve (* 1964), English darts player
- Beaton, Terry (* 1952), Australian decathlete
- Beatrice de Bourbon († 1383), Queen of Bohemia, second wife of John of Luxembourg
- Beatrice de Frangepan , Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach, heiress of Hunyadi
- Béatrice de Planisolles , small nobles from the Ariège
- Beatrice I. d'Este († 1226), Italian nobleman and Benedictine
- Beatrice of York (* 1988), British princess
- Beatrice of Great Britain and Ireland (1857–1944), British princess
- Beatrice of Portugal († 1381), Countess of Alburquerque
- Beatrice von Sachsen-Coburg and Gotha (1884–1966), member of the British and Russian royal houses
- Beatrice, Chris , American game developer
- Beatrijs of Nazareth (1200–1268), Flemish mystic
- Beatrix (1161–1228), Dauphine von Viennois, Countess of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans and Briançon
- Beatrix (* 1938), Dutch noblewoman, Princess of the Netherlands
- Beatrix da Silva Meneses († 1490), Portuguese nun, saint and founder of the order
- Beatrix I (1037-1061), Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg, daughter of Emperor Heinrich III.
- Beatrix II. († 1160), Abbess of Quedlinburg and Heerse
- Beatrix II. († 1231), Countess Palatine of Burgundy
- Beatrix of Andechs-Meranien (1210–1271), Countess of Andechs Meranien, Countess of Weimar-Orlamünde
- Beatrix of Aragón (1457–1508), Queen of Hungary
- Beatrix von Baden (1492–1535), margravial princess of Baden, by marriage Countess Palatine von Simmern
- Beatrix of Bavaria († 1359), wife of the Swedish King Erich XII. Magnusson
- Beatrix of Bavaria (1403–1447), daughter of Duke Ernst of Bavaria-Munich and Countess Palatinate of Pfalz-Neumarkt
- Beatrix von Berg (1360–1395), 2nd wife of Elector Ruprecht I of the Palatinate
- Beatrix von Brabant (1225–1288), Landgrave of Thuringia; German queen (1246–1247)
- Beatrix of Brandenburg († 1314), by marriage Princess of Mecklenburg
- Beatrix of Burgundy († 1184), German Queen and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
- Beatrix of Burgundy († 1310), mistress of Bourbon, countess of Charolais
- Beatrix von Courtenay , mistress of the "Seigneurie de Joscelin"
- Beatrix of Provence (1231–1267), Queen of Sicily, Countess of Provence
- Beatrix von Engelport , German nun
- Beatrix of England (1242–1275), wife of John II of Brittany
- Beatrix von Este (1215–1245), Queen of Hungary
- Beatrix von Falkenburg (1253–1277), third wife of the German King Richard of Cornwall
- Beatrix von Franzien , daughter of Hugo the Great and a sister of Hugo Capet
- Beatrix von Grafschaft († 1303), Abbess of Freckenhorst
- Beatrix von Holte († 1327), abbess of the Essen monastery
- Beatrix of Castile (1242–1303), Princess of Castile, Queen of Portugal (1253 to 1279)
- Beatrix of Castile (1293-1359), Princess of Castile, Queen of Portugal (1325-1357)
- Beatrix of Limburg , Countess of Nassau and Countess of Limburg
- Beatrix of Lorraine († 1076), regent of the marquisates of Tuscia and Camerino and of the Duchy of Spoleto
- Beatrix of Luxembourg (1305–1319), Queen of Hungary, Croatia and Dalmatia
- Beatrix von Mecklenburg (1324–1399), Mecklenburg princess and the first princely abbess in the Poor Clare monastery in Ribnitz (1348–1395)
- Beatrix of Portugal , Queen of Castile and León
- Beatrix von Rethel (1130–1185), Queen of Sicily
- Beatrix of Savoy († 1266), French nobleman
- Beatrix von Schlesien-Schweidnitz († 1322), first wife of Ludwig of Bavaria
- Beatrix of Swabia († 1212), wife of Otto IV, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
- Beatrix of Swabia (the younger) († 1235), Queen of Castile and León
- Beatrix of Sicily , Latin titular empress
- Beatrix of Sicily-Aragon (1326–1365), wife of Count Palatine Ruprecht II.
- Beatrix von Vermandois , wife of King Robert I of West Franconia
- Béatrix, Jean-Guillaume (* 1988), French biathlete
- Beatriz de Dia , Trobairitz, Countess von Dia
- Beatriz, Ana (* 1985), Brazilian racing car driver
- Beatriz, Stephanie (* 1981), Argentine-American actress
- Beatrizet, Nicolas (1515–1565), French artist, engraver in the Renaissance in Italy
- Beatson, Alexander (1759-1830), Scottish-British general and farmer
- Beatson, George Thomas (1848–1933), British physician
- Beatt, Cynthia (* 1949), British filmmaker
- Beattie, Amber (* 1993), English actress and singer
- Beattie, Andy (1913–1983), Scottish football player and coach
- Beattie, Ann (* 1947), American writer
- Beattie, Charles (1899–1958), Northern Irish politician, member of the House of Commons
- Beattie, Charlton Reid (1869–1925), American lawyer
- Beattie, Colin (* 1951), Scottish politician
- Beattie, Craig (* 1984), Scottish soccer player
- Beattie, David (1924–2001), New Zealand attorney, Supreme Court judge and 14th New Zealand governor general
- Beattie, George (* 1877), Canadian marksman
- Beattie, Herbert (1926–2019), American opera singer (bass) and vocal teacher
- Beattie, Ian (born 1965), British actor
- Beattie, James (1735-1803) Scottish philosopher and writer
- Beattie, James (* 1978), English football player and coach
- Beattie, Jennifer (* 1991), Scottish soccer player
- Beattie, Joseph (* 1978), British actor
- Beattie, Kevin (1953-2018), English soccer player
- Beattie, Melody (* 1948), American writer
- Beattie, Peter (* 1952), Australian politician
- Beattie, Phil (* 1963), British hurdler
- Beattie, Red (1907-1990), British ice hockey player
- Beattie, Scott (* 1968), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Beattie, Stuart (* 1972), Australian screenwriter and film director
- Beattie, Tina (* 1955), British theologian
- Beatty, Alfred Chester (1875–1968), American mining engineer and collector
- Beatty, Andrew († 1934), English entrepreneur, accountant and co-founder of Balfour Beatty plc
- Beatty, Dahria (* 1994), Canadian cross-country skier
- Beatty, David , American film editor
- Beatty, David, 1st Earl Beatty (1871–1936), British Admiral in the Royal Navy
- Beatty, Debra , American actress
- Beatty, Jay (* 2003), Northern Irish fan of the Scottish football club Celtic Glasgow
- Beatty, Jim (* 1934), American middle and long distance runner
- Beatty, John (1749-1826), American politician
- Beatty, John (1828-1914), American officer and politician
- Beatty, John (* 1961), American comic artist
- Beatty, Jordana (born 1998), Australian actress
- Beatty, Joyce (born 1950), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Beatty, Maria , actress, film producer, director
- Beatty, Ned (born 1937), American actor
- Beatty, Paul (born 1962), American writer
- Beatty, Perrin (born 1950), Canadian politician
- Beatty, Robert (1909-1992), Canadian actor
- Beatty, Scott (* 1969), American non-fiction and comic book author
- Beatty, Warren (born 1937), American actor, director, screenwriter and producer
- Beatty, William (1787-1851), American politician
- Beatty, William Louis (1925-2001), American lawyer
- Beatus , hermit on Lake Thun and saint
- Beatus († 811), fellow dog of Venice
- Beatus von Liébana , Spanish monk and theologian
- Beatus von Passau , Bishop of Passau
- Beatus von Trier , Trier priest and missionary
- Beaty, James (1831–1899), Canadian politician and 22nd Mayor of Toronto
- Beaty, Madisen (* 1995), American actress
- Beaty, Marjorie (1906-2002), American mathematician
- Beaty, Martin (1784-1856), American politician
- Beaty, Zelmo (1939-2013), American basketball player
- Beatzarre (* 1983), German music producer
- Beau de Rochas, Alphonse (1815–1893), French railway engineer and inventor
- Beau Jack (1921-2000), American boxer
- Beau, Albin Eduard (1907–1969), German Germanist, Romanist and Lusitanist
- Beau, Christofer von (* 1963), German actor
- Beau, Heinie (1911–1987), American jazz musician and arranger
- Beau, Jérôme (* 1957), French clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bourges
- Beau, Jules (1864–1932), French photographer
- Beau, Pierre le (* 1986), German football player
- Beaubois, Rodrigue (* 1988), French basketball player
- Beaubrun, Charles (1604–1694) French painter
- Beaubrun, Henri (1603–1677), French painter
- Beaucage, Marc (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beaucaire de Péguillon, François de (1514–1591), French theologian and historian, Bishop of Metz
- Beaucamp, Eduard (* 1937), German journalist, art critic and publicist
- Beaucamp, Theodor (1892–1944), German administrative officer, district administrator of the Düren district
- Beaucarne, Christophe (* 1965), Belgian cameraman
- Beaucé, Jean-Adolphe (1818–1875), French painter and printmaker
- Beauchamp, Alphonse de (1767–1832), French historian
- Beauchamp, Anne 15. Countess of Warwick (1444-1449), English nobleman
- Beauchamp, Bianca (* 1977), Canadian fetish and erotic model
- Beauchamp, Clem (1898–1992), American assistant director and film actor
- Beauchamp, Emerson (1899–1971), American politician
- Beauchamp, Geoffrey de , Anglo-Norman knight, military and civil servant
- Beauchamp, George D. (1899–1941), American musician, inventor, and entrepreneur (Rickenbacker Guitars)
- Beauchamp, Guy de, 10th Earl of Warwick († 1315), English nobleman
- Beauchamp, Henry de, 1st Duke of Warwick (1425–1446), English nobleman
- Beauchamp, Hugh de , Norman nobleman
- Beauchamp, Isabella de , English noblewoman
- Beauchamp, Jesse L. (* 1942), American chemist
- Beauchamp, John de, 1st Baron Beauchamp de Warwick († 1360), English nobleman
- Beauchamp, Margaret, Countess of Shrewsbury (1404-1467), English noblewoman
- Beauchamp, Margaret, Duchess of Somerset († 1482), English nobleman
- Beauchamp, Michael (* 1981), Australian soccer player
- Beauchamp, Miles de , Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Beauchamp, Payn de , Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Beauchamp, Pierre (1631–1705), French dancer and choreographer
- Beauchamp, Pierre Joseph (1752–1801), French diplomat and astronomer
- Beauchamp, Simon de , Anglo-Norman nobleman and courtier
- Beauchamp, Simon de , Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Beauchamp, Sylvain (* 1964), Canadian-French ice hockey player, coach and official
- Beauchamp, Thomas de, 11th Earl of Warwick († 1369), English nobleman and military leader
- Beauchamp, Thomas de, 12th Earl of Warwick , English nobleman and Lord Appelant
- Beauchamp, Tom (* 1939), American moral philosopher
- Beauchamp, William de († 1260), Anglo-Norman nobleman, judge and civil servant
- Beauchamp, William, 1st Baron Bergavenny († 1411), English nobleman and military leader
- Beauchamp-Huppé, Fleurette (1907–2007), Canadian pianist, music teacher and singer
- Beauchamp-Proctor, Andrew (1894–1921), South African flying ace
- Beauchemin, Catherine (* 1998), Canadian obstacle runner
- Beauchemin, Eric (* 1991), American snowboarder
- Beauchemin, François (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beauchemin, Georges (1891–1957), Canadian singer
- Beauchêne, Atala (1814-1894), French actress
- Beauchêne, Jacques Gouin de (1652–1730), French captain
- Beauclair, Alexander Wilhelm de (1877–1962), German painter, poet and publisher
- Beauclair, Conny de (* 1952), Austrian doorman and scene photographer
- Beauclair, Friederike de (1882–1946), German painter
- Beauclair, Gotthard de (1907–1992), German publisher, book designer and poet
- Beauclair, Victor de (1874–1929), German mountaineer, balloonist and ski pioneer
- Beauclair, Wilfried de (1912–2020), German mechanic and inventor
- Beauclerk, Diana (1734–1808) British painter
- Beauclerk, Diana, Duchess of St Albans († 1742), Chief Chamberlain of Caroline, Princess of Wales
- Beauclerk, Murray, 14th Duke of St. Albans (* 1939), British peer and politician (Conservative Party)
- Beaud, Clément (* 1980), Cameroonian football player
- Beaud, Romain (* 1995), Swiss floorball player
- Beaudet, Jean-Marie (1908–1971), Canadian conductor, pianist and organist
- Beaudet, Marie-Pier (* 1986), Canadian archer
- Beaudin, André (1895–1979) French painter, draftsman, printmaker and sculptor
- Beaudine, William (1892-1970), American director
- Beaudoin, Éric (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beaudoin, Gérald (1929–2008), Canadian lawyer and politician (Conservative party)
- Beaudoin, Michelle (* 1975), Canadian actress
- Beaudouin, Eugène (1898–1983), French architect and town planner
- Beaudouin, Pierre-Marie-Mondry (1852–1928), French Greek and neo-Greek
- Beaudreau, Pete , American film editor
- Beaudry, Jean-Louis (1809–1886) Canadian politician and entrepreneur
- Beaudry, Karl Friedrich (1812–1894), Russian vedute, landscape, genre and portrait painter
- Beaudry, Paul (* 1960), Canadian economist
- Beaudry, Prudent (1816-1893), Canadian-American politician
- Beaudry, Roméo (1882–1932), Canadian composer, music critic, producer and publisher
- Beaudry, Sarah (* 1994), Canadian biathlete
- Beauduin, Lambert (1873–1960), Belgian religious, liturgist and ecumenist
- Beaufait, Mark (* 1970), American ice hockey player
- Beaufaux, Polydore (1829–1905), Belgian painter and art educator
- Beauford, Carter (born 1957), American drummer (Dave Matthews Band)
- Beaufort, Alexander von (1683–1743), Prussian major general, chief of the infantry regiment "von Beaufort", heir of Diesdonk near Geldern
- Beaufort, Carel Godin de (1934–1964), Dutch Formula 1 driver
- Beaufort, Edmund, 1st Duke of Somerset († 1455), English general and politician
- Beaufort, Edmund, 3rd Duke of Somerset († 1471), titular Duke of Somerset and English military leader in the War of the Roses
- Beaufort, Francis (1774-1857), British admiral
- Beaufort, Henry (1375–1447), Bishop of Winchester, Lord Chancellor of England, Cardinal, Papal Legate
- Beaufort, Henry, 2nd Duke of Somerset (1436–1464), commander in the Wars of the Roses
- Beaufort, Henry, 2nd Earl of Somerset († 1418), English nobleman
- Beaufort, Joan (1406–1445), Queen of Scotland
- Beaufort, Joan, Countess of Westmoreland (1379-1440), English nobleman
- Beaufort, John, 1st Duke of Somerset (1404-1444), English nobleman
- Beaufort, John, 1st Earl of Somerset († 1410), English nobleman
- Beaufort, Leicester Paul (1853–1926), British barrister and colonial governor of North Borneo
- Beaufort, Lieven Ferdinand de (1879–1968), Dutch ichthyologist
- Beaufort, Margaret († 1474), English nobleman
- Beaufort, Margaret (1443–1509), English nobleman
- Beaufort, Thomas, 1st Duke of Exeter (1377–1426), Chancellor of England
- Beaufort, Thomas, Count of Perche († 1431), English military man during the Hundred Years War
- Beaufoy, Simon (* 1966), British screenwriter
- Beaufrand, Roger (1908-2007), French racing cyclist
- Beaufre, André (1902–1975), French officer, general in the French army
- Beaufret, Jean (1907–1982), French philosopher
- Beaufront, Louis de (1855–1935), French Esperantist and co-founder of the competing planned language Ido
- Beaugé, Víctor Enrique (* 1936), Argentine diplomat
- Beaugeant, Chantal (* 1961), French heptathlete
- Beaugendre, François (1880–1936), French cyclist
- Beaugendre, Omer (1883–1954), French cyclist
- Beaugrand, Cassandre (* 1997), French triathlete
- Beaugrand, Catherine (* 1953), French installation artist and sculptor
- Beaugrand, Günter (1927–2018), German journalist and publicist
- Beaugrand, Honoré (1848–1906), Canadian politician, publicist, journalist and writer
- Beaugrand, Jean de (1584–1640), French mathematician, philosopher and painter
- Beaugrande, Robert-Alain de (1946–2008), Austrian linguist
- Beaugrard, Grégory (* 1981), French football player
- Beauharnais, Alexandre de (1760–1794), President of the French National Assembly shortly after the Revolution
- Beauharnais, Auguste de (1810–1835), 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg, as well as Duke of Santa Cruz and Prince Consort of Portugal
- Beauharnais, Eugène de (1781–1824), stepson of Napoleon, son of Joséphine de Beauharnais, general, duke
- Beauharnais, Eugénie de (1808–1847), Princess of Leuchtenberg and, by marriage, Princess of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Beauharnais, Fanny de (1738–1813), French poet
- Beauharnais, François de (1756–1846), French nobleman
- Beauharnais, Georg de (1852–1912), Russian nobleman with Franco-German roots
- Beauharnais, Hortense de (1783–1837), Queen of Holland and mother of Emperor Napoléon III.
- Beauharnais, Joséphine de (1763–1814), Empress of France
- Beauharnais, Maximilian de (1817–1852), 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg
- Beauharnais, Nikolaus de (1843–1891), Russian mineralogist and military
- Beauharnais, Stéphanie de (1789–1860), adopted daughter of Napoléon Bonaparte and Grand Duchess of Baden
- Beauharnais, Théodelinde de (1814–1857), Franco-German princess and, by marriage, Countess of Württemberg
- Beaujean, Amédée (1821–1888), French classical philologist, Romance scholar and lexicographer
- Beaujean, Josef (1903–1945), German musicologist
- Beaujean, Kurt (1928–1999), German geodesist and officer
- Beaujean, Marion (1932-2004), German librarian
- Beaujeu, Anne de (1461–1522), eldest surviving daughter of Louis XI.
- Beaujeu, Héric de († 1270), Marshal of France, Lord of Herment
- Beaujolais, Louis Charles d'Orléans, comte de (1779–1808), younger brother of the last French king Louis-Philippe
- Beaujolais, Roger (* 1952), British jazz musician (vibraphone, composition)
- Beaujon, Félix († 1974), French-Swiss film producer
- Beaujouan, Guy (1925-2007), French historian of science
- Beaujour, Louis-Auguste Felix de (1765–1836), French ambassador
- Beaulieu, Corey (* 1983), American guitarist with the band Trivium
- Beaulieu, Désiré (1791–1863), French composer and concert organizer
- Beaulieu, Eustorg de († 1552), French author, clergyman and composer
- Beaulieu, Heloise Margarete von (1870–1944), German writer
- Beaulieu, Henri Anatole de (1819–1884), French painter
- Beaulieu, Jean-Pierre de (1725-1819), Austrian general
- Beaulieu, Nathan (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beaulieu, Pierre-Olivier (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beaulieu, Sébastien de († 1674), French military cartographer, officer and publisher
- Beaulieu-Bourgault, Jonathan (* 1988), Canadian football player
- Beaulieu-Marchand, Alex (* 1994), Canadian freestyle skier
- Beaulieu-Marconnay, Carl von (1777–1855), Hanoverian lieutenant general and forester
- Beaulieu-Marconnay, Eugen von (1815–1898), lawyer and president of the Oldenburg Higher Regional Court
- Beaulieu-Marconnay, Karl von (1811–1889), diplomat, writer and cultural historian
- Beaulieu-Marconnay, Olivier von (1898–1918), German fighter pilot in the First World War
- Beaulieu-Marconnay, Wilhelm Ernst von (1786-1859), diplomat
- Beaulieu-Marconnay, Wilhelm von (1848–1884), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Beaulieux, André , French racing car driver
- Beaulieux, Charles (1872–1957), French librarian and Romanist
- Beauman, Don (1928–1955), British racing driver
- Beauman, Ned (* 1985), English author
- Beauman, Nicola (* 1944), British publisher and author
- Beaumanoir, Anne (* 1923), French resistance fighter
- Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de (1732–1799), French playwright
- Beaume, Joseph (1796–1885), French painter
- Beaumon, Leon (1898-1981), American film actor
- Beaumon, Sterling (* 1995), American actor and musician
- Beaumont, Andrew (1790-1853), American politician
- Beaumont, Armes (1842-1913), Australian singer
- Beaumont, Bill (born 1952), English rugby player
- Beaumont, Charles (1929–1967), American screenwriter and writer of science fiction and fantasy
- Beaumont, Christophe de (1703–1781), French archbishop
- Beaumont, Francis (1584-1616) English playwright
- Beaumont, François de († 1587), French Protestant leader at the time of the Wars of Religion
- Beaumont, Gabrielle (* 1942), British film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Beaumont, Gustave de (1802–1866), French publicist and politician
- Beaumont, Hardouin de Péréfixe de (1606–1671), French clergyman and historian
- Beaumont, Harry (1888–1966), American film director
- Beaumont, Henry († 1471), English knight
- Beaumont, Henry de, 1st Baron Beaumont († 1340), Anglo-French nobleman and diplomat
- Beaumont, Henry de, 1st Earl of Warwick († 1119), Norman nobleman
- Beaumont, Henry de, 5th Earl of Warwick († 1229), English magnate
- Beaumont, Hugh (1909–1982), American actor and director
- Beaumont, Hunter (born 1943), clinical psychologist
- Beaumont, Isabel de , English noblewoman, Duchess of Lancaster
- Beaumont, Jack (born 1993), British rower
- Beaumont, Jean de (1904–2002), French athlete, politician, entrepreneur and sports official
- Beaumont, John (1583–1627), English poet
- Beaumont, John de, 2nd Baron Beaumont (1318–1342), English baron
- Beaumont, John Michael (1927-2016), British nobleman
- Beaumont, John, 1st Viscount Beaumont († 1460), English nobleman
- Beaumont, Kathryn (* 1938), American actress and film announcer
- Beaumont, Louis de († 1333), Anglo-French clergyman, Bishop of Durham
- Beaumont, Luis de, 2nd Conde de Lerín († 1508), Navarre nobleman
- Beaumont, Luis de, 3rd Conde de Lerín († 1530), Navarre nobleman
- Beaumont, Maite , Spanish opera singer with a mezzo-soprano voice
- Beaumont, Matt , British copywriter and novelist and screenwriter
- Beaumont, Peter (* 1961), British journalist
- Beaumont, Robert de, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1104–1168), English nobleman of French descent
- Beaumont, Robert de, 3rd Earl of Leicester († 1190), 3rd Earl of Leicester
- Beaumont, Robert de, 4th Earl of Leicester († 1204), Anglo-Norman nobleman and Lord High Steward of England
- Beaumont, Roger de, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1102-1153), English nobleman
- Beaumont, Timothy, Baron Beaumont of Whitley (1928–2008), British politician, Member of the Green Party, Member of the House of Lords
- Beaumont, Victor (1912–1977), German actor
- Beaumont, Vincent Ragot de († 1714), French clergyman and essayist
- Beaumont, Waleran de, 4th Earl of Warwick , English magnate
- Beaumont, William (1785-1853), American physician
- Beaumont, William de, 3rd Earl of Warwick († 1184), English magnate
- Beaumont, William, 2nd Viscount Beaumont († 1507), English nobleman
- Beaune, Florimond de (1601-1652), French mathematician
- Beaune, Jacques de († 1527), French financial politician
- Beaune, Michel (1933–1990), French actor
- Beaune painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Beaune-Semblançay, Charlotte de, comtesse de Sauve (1551–1617), mistress of the French king Henry IV.
- Beauneveu, André , sculptor, illuminator and master builder
- Beaunier, André (1869–1925), French author, literary critic and homme de lettres
- Beaunier, Louis-Antoine (1779–1835), French engineer and mineralogist
- Beaupain, Alex (* 1974), French composer and singer-songwriter
- Beauplan, Guillaume le Vasseur de († 1673), French cartographer, military engineer and architect
- Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire, André-Daniel de (1651–1734), French bishop
- Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire, Martial-Louis (1719–1798), French bishop
- Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire, Pierre de (1700–1751), French bishop
- Beaupre, Don (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Beaupre, Johann Philipp de (1657–1716), Major General in Brandenburg and Commander of Infantry Regiment No. 13
- Beauprez, Bob (* 1948), American politician
- Beaupuy, Jean Marie (* 1943), French politician (Union pour la démocratie française), MEP
- Beaupuy, Michel de (1755–1796), French general
- Beaurain, Désiré (1881–1963), Belgian fencer
- Beaurain, Janusz de (1893–1959), Polish brigadier general
- Beaurain, Jean de (1696–1771), French geographer and cartographer
- Beaurain, Nicolas , French glass painter
- Beaurecueil, Serge de (1917–2005), French scholar of Islam and Dominican
- Beauregard, Charles Grant (1857-1919) American painter
- Beauregard, Chevalier de , French officer
- Beauregard, Georges de (1920–1984), French film producer
- Beauregard, Nathan († 1970), American blues musician
- Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant (1818–1893), Confederate General
- Beaurepaire, Frank (1891-1956), Australian swimmer
- Beaurepaire, Nicolas-Joseph (1740–1792), French officer and governor of the Verdun fortress
- Beaury-Saurel, Amélie (1848–1924), French painter of Spanish origin
- Beausejour, Jean (* 1984), Chilean football player
- Beausire, Jean (1651–1743), French architect
- Beausire, Nathalie (* 1970), French biathlete
- Beausobre, Isaac de (1659–1738), French theologian
- Beausoleil, Bobby (* 1947), American musician and convicted murderer
- Beaussant, Antoine (* 1957), French entrepreneur, since November 2007 CEO of Buffet Crampon
- Beaussant, Philippe (1930–2016), French novelist and musicologist
- Beautemps, André (1948–1978), Belgian comic artist
- Beautx, Julia (* 1999), German web video producer, actress, singer, presenter and influencer
- Beauvais, Armand (1783–1843), American politician
- Beauvais, Daniela (* 1959), German film editor
- Beauvais, Ernst von (1923–2001), German ministerial official
- Beauvais, Garcelle (born 1966), American actress of Haitian descent
- Beauvais, Laurent (* 1952), French politician
- Beauvais, Marie-Odile (* 1951), French writer
- Beauvais, Peter (1916–1986), German director
- Beauvarlet-Charpentier, Jean-Jacques (1734–1794), French organist and composer
- Beauvau, Charles-Juste de (1720–1793), Marshal of France
- Beauvau, Marc de (1679–1754), French nobleman, viceroy of Tuscany
- Beauvau-Craon, Marie Françoise Catherine de (1711–1786), mistress at the court of Lunéville
- Beauveau, Ludwig von (1620–1688), Comte d'Espense, lieutenant general in Brandenburg, colonel of the satellite guard, diplomat and head stable master.
- Beauverger, Augustin (1910–1972), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Beauverger, Stéphane (* 1969), French science fiction writer and comics scenarist
- Beauville, Arnaud (* 1947), French mathematician
- Beauvillier, Anthony (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- Beauvilliers, François Honorat de (1607–1687), French nobleman and military man, member of the Académie française
- Beauvoir, Hélène de (1910–2001), French painter
- Beauvoir, Jean (* 1962), American singer, bassist, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist as well as a songwriter, producer and entertainer
- Beauvoir, Simone de (1908–1986), French writer, philosopher and feminist
- Beauvois, Ambroise Marie François Joseph Palisot de (1752–1820), French natural scientist
- Beauvois, Xavier (* 1967), French actor, director and screenwriter
- Beauvryé, Bernhard von (1690–1750), Prussian major general
- Beauvryé, Philipp Lambert von , Prussian Colonel
- Beauvue, Claudio (* 1988), French football player
- Beaux, Cecilia (1855–1942), American painter
- Beaux, Ernest (1881–1961), Russian perfumer
- Beauxis, Luis Antonio (* 1960), Uruguayan writer
- Beauzée, Nicolas (1717–1789), French linguist, contributor to the Encyclopédie
- Beavan, Colin (* 1963), American non-fiction author and blogger
- Beavan, Jenny (born 1950), British costume designer
- Beavan, John, Baron Ardwick (1910–1994), British journalist and politician
- Beavan, Reginald (1843-1927) British military and naturalist
- Beavan, Robert Cecil (1841–1870) British military and naturalist
- Beaven, Don (1924-2009), New Zealand diabetes researcher
- Beaven, Peter (1925–2012), New Zealand architect
- Beaven, Robert (1836–1920), Canadian politician
- Beaven, Thomas Daniel (1851–1920), American clergyman, Bishop of Springfield
- Beaver, James Addams (1837-1914), American politician
- Beaver, Jim (born 1950), American actor
- Beaver, Stanley (1907-1984), British geographer and professor at Keele University
- Beavers, Louise (1902–1962), American actress of African American descent
- Beavers, Robert (* 1949), American filmmaker and director
- Beavers, Wally (1903-1965), British long-distance runner
- Beavin, Janet H. (* 1940), Canadian psychologist
- Beavis, Fred (1914–1997), Canadian politician, Mayor of Toronto
- Beavis, Michael (1929-2020), British Air Force Officer
- Béavogui, Louis Lansana (1923–1984), Guinean politician, Prime Minister of Guinea
- Beazley, Christopher (* 1952), British politician (Conservative Party), MEP
- Beazley, John D. (1885-1970) British Classical Archaeologist
- Beazley, Kim (born 1948), Australian politician, chairman of the Australian Labor Party
- Beazley, Raymond (1868–1955), British historian
Beb
- Beb Deum (* 1960), French comic artist
- Bebanch , ancient Egyptian king of the 17th dynasty
- Bebb, Guto (* 1968), Welsh politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Bebb, Peter , special effects artist
- Bebb, William (1802–1873), American politician
- Bebbe, Gustave (* 1982), Cameroonian football player
- Bebber, Claus van (* 1949), German improvisation musician and sculptor
- Bebber, Jack van (1907-1986), American wrestler
- Bebber, Jim Van (* 1964), American filmmaker
- Bebber, Osório (* 1929), Brazilian religious chaplain, former bishop of Joaçaba
- Bebber, Wilhelm Jacob van (1841–1909), German meteorologist
- Bebber, Wolfgang (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bebe (* 1978), Spanish singer and actress
- Bebé (* 1990), Portuguese football player
- Bebe, Søren (* 1975), Danish jazz pianist and composer
- Bébé, Tilly (1879–1932), Austrian trainer
- Bebejan († 1836), leader of the Aborigines
- Bebel, August (1840–1913), German socialist politician and co-founder of the SPD, MdR, leader of the labor movement
- Bebel, Balthasar (1632–1686), German Lutheran theologian
- Bebel, Heinrich († 1518), German poet of humanism
- Bebel, Julie (1843–1910), German Social Democrat, wife of August Bebel
- Bebel, Wolfgang , German city doctor and poet of humanism
- Bebelaar, Patrick (* 1971), German musician and composer
- Bebendorf, Karl (* 1996), German athlete
- Bębenek, Maciej (* 1984), Polish football player
- Bebenin, Boris (* 1932), Soviet cyclist
- Bebensee, Norbert (* 1953), German soccer player
- Beber, Ambrosius , German composer and musician
- Beber, Oskar (1875–1964), German senior director of studies
- Bebermeyer, Gustav (1890–1975), German specialist in German
- Beberniß, Heinz (1920–2012), German sculptor, painter and graphic artist
- Bebert, Paul (1893–1976), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and union official
- Bebeschko, Serhij (* 1968), Ukrainian handball player and handball trainer
- Bebeto (* 1964), Brazilian soccer player
- Bebetta , German techno DJ and music producer
- Bebey, Francis (1929–2001), Cameroonian-French musician and writer
- Bebi , ancient Egyptian vizier
- Bebi, Kevin (* 1996), Swiss floorball player
- Bébian, Roch-Ambroise Auguste (1789–1839), first hearing person who had an almost perfect command of the sign language of the deaf
- Bebić, Luka (* 1937), Croatian politician and incumbent President of the Croatian Parliament
- Bebić, Vladimir (1946–2009), Croatian politician
- Beblawi, Hasim al- (* 1936), Egyptian politician
- Bebler, Anton (* 1937), Yugoslav and Slovenian political scientist
- Beblik, Ronny (* 1986), German boxer
- Beblo, Fritz (1872–1947), German architect, city planner, municipal building officer and painter
- Bebou, Ihlas (* 1994), Togolese football player
- Bebris, Jānis (1917–1969), Latvian football and ice hockey player
- Bebutow, Dawid Ossipowitsch (1793–1867), Russian general
- Bebutow, Wassili Ossipowitsch (1792-1858), Armenian prince and Russian general
- Béby Gnéba, Gaspard (* 1963), Ivorian clergyman, Bishop of Man