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Bif
- Biffé, Otto (1878–1917), German administrative lawyer
 - Biffen, John (1930–2007), British Conservative Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Biffi, Antonino , Italian composer and organist of the Baroque
 - Biffi, Giacomo (1928–2015), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Bologna and Cardinal
 - Biffi, Inos (* 1934), Italian Catholic theologian
 - Biffiger, Franz (* 1939), Swiss architect and jazz musician
 - Biffiger, Steffan (* 1952), Swiss art historian and art critic
 - Biffl, Gudrun (* 1949), Austrian economist and university professor
 - Biffl, Werner (* 1939), Austrian hydraulic engineer and university professor
 - Biffle, Greg (* 1969), American NASCAR racing driver
 - Biffle, Jerome (1928-2002), American track and field athlete
 - Bifouma, Thievy (* 1992), French football player
 - Bifrun, Jachiam Tütschett (1506–1572), Swiss notary, governor, judge and reformed Bible translator in the Upper Engadin
 - Bifus , Bishop of East Anglia
 
Big
- Big Ali , American singer-songwriter, MC, DJ and rapper
 - Big Bear († 1888), chief of the Plains Cree
 - Big Black (* 1934), American jazz percussionist
 - Big Boi (* 1975), American rapper
 - Big Cass (* 1986), American wrestler
 - Big Daddy Kane (born 1968), American rapper
 - Big Derill Mack , German rapper
 - Big E (born 1986), American wrestler
 - Big Fletchit (1916–1983), Panamanian jazz drummer
 - Big Gipp (born 1973), American rapper
 - Big Hawk (1969-2006), American rapper
 - Big J (* 1984), Austrian rapper
 - Big Kuntry King , American rapper
 - Big L (1974-1999), American rapper
 - Big Mama (* 1986), North Macedonian-Albanian singer
 - Big Maybelle (1924–1972), American R&B singer
 - Big Moe (1974-2007), American rapper
 - Big Nick (* 1987), German radio presenter
 - Big Nose Kate (1849–1940), American prostitute
 - Big Noyd (born 1975), American rapper
 - Big Pokey (born 1977), American rapper
 - Big Punisher (1971-2000), American rapper
 - Big Rude Jake (born 1963), Canadian musician
 - Big Sean (* 1988), American rapper
 - Big Show (born 1972), American wrestler
 - Big Syke , American rapper
 - Big Tree († 1929), sub-chief of the Kiowa Indians and cousin of Satanta
 - Big Youth (* 1949), Jamaican deejay
 - Big Zis (* 1976), Swiss rapper
 - Bigagli, Claudio (* 1955), Italian actor, screenwriter, director and playwright
 - Bigaglia, Diogenio , Italian composer
 - Bigajew, Boris Georgievich (* 1951), Soviet wrestler
 - Bigalis, Costas (* 1953), Greek pop singer
 - Bigalke, Hans-Günther (1933–2019), German mathematician and university professor
 - Bigalke, Jürgen (* 1942), German politician (SPD), mayor of the city of Falkensee
 - Bigalke, Oli (* 1968), German actor
 - Bigalke, Sascha (* 1990), German soccer player
 - Bigalke, Ulrich (1910–1940), German engineer, racing car driver, filmmaker and fighter pilot
 - Bigall, Nadja-Carola (* 1979), German physicist and chemist
 - Bigam, Troy (* 1975), German-Canadian ice hockey player
 - Biganzoli, Jochen (* 1963), German opera director
 - Bigard, Barney (1906–1980), American clarinetist
 - Bigard, Jérôme (* 1985), Luxembourg soccer player
 - Bigari, Vittorio (1692–1776), Italian painter
 - Bigarny, Felipe († 1542), French-Spanish sculptor and architect of the Renaissance
 - Bigart, Homer (1907-1991), American journalist
 - Bigas Luna (1946–2013), Spanish film director
 - Bigas, Pedro (* 1990), Spanish soccer player
 - Bigatto, Carlo (1895–1942), Italian football player and coach
 - Bigazzi, Giancarlo (1940–2012), Italian song composer and author
 - Bigazzi, Luca (* 1958), Italian cameraman
 - Bigby, John S. (1832-1898), American politician
 - Bigdeli, Schahriar (* 1980), German long jumper
 - Bigeard, Marcel (1916-2010), French officer
 - Bigeleben, Gerhard Caspar (1701–1780), official of the ecclesiastical court in Werl
 - Bigeleisen, Jacob (1919-2010), American chemist
 - Bigelmair, Andreas (1873–1962), German Catholic theologian
 - Bigelow, Abijah (1775-1860), American politician
 - Bigelow, Charles (* 1945), American typographer
 - Bigelow, Francis Hill (1859–1933), American collector and author of the arts and crafts
 - Bigelow, Henry Bryant (1879–1967), American zoologist
 - Bigelow, Henry Jacob (1818–1890), American surgeon, anesthetist, and medical historian
 - Bigelow, Herbert S. (1870–1951), American politician (Democratic Party)
 - Bigelow, Hobart B. (1834-1891) businessman, politician, and Connecticut Governor
 - Bigelow, Jacob (1787–1879) American medic and botanist
 - Bigelow, John Milton (1804–1878), American physician and botanist
 - Bigelow, John Sr. (1817–1911) American lawyer and politician
 - Bigelow, John, Jr. (1854–1936) American cavalry officer, writer, and professor, head of Yosemite National Park
 - Bigelow, Julian (1913–2003), American electrical engineer
 - Bigelow, Kathryn (* 1951), American film director
 - Bigelow, Lewis (1785-1838), American politician
 - Bigelow, Poultney (1855-1954), American journalist
 - Bigelow, Robert (* 1945), American billionaire and pioneer of private space travel
 - Bigelow, Scott (1961-2007), American wrestler
 - Bigelow, Stephen J. (* 1971), British mathematician
 - Bigelow, Wilfred Gordon (1913-2005), Canadian cardiac surgeon
 - Bigelow, William Sturgis (1850–1926), American doctor and collector of Japanese art
 - Bigeou, Esther , American vaudeville and blues singer
 - Biggalo, BumBum , Austrian musician
 - Biggar, Dan (born 1989), Welsh rugby player
 - Biggart, Bill (1947-2001), American photographer
 - Bigge, Johannes (* 1989), German jazz musician (piano, composition)
 - Biggen, Lorenz Franz , sculptor in Lower Saxony
 - Bigger, Elmar (* 1949), Swiss politician (SVP)
 - Bigger, Leo (* 1968), Swiss offset printer, pastor and community leader of the ICF Church Zurich
 - Bigger, Samuel (1802-1845), American politician
 - Biggers, Earl Derr (1884–1933), American crime novelist
 - Biggerstaff, Sean (born 1983), British actor
 - Biggert, Judy (* 1937), American politician
 - Biggio, Piero (1937–2007), Italian clergyman, archbishop and diplomat
 - Biggle Jr., Lloyd (1923–2002), American science fiction writer
 - Biggs, Andy (* 1958), American politician
 - Biggs, Asa (1811-1878), American lawyer and politician
 - Biggs, Barry (born 1947), Jamaican reggae singer and producer
 - Biggs, Benjamin T. (1821-1893) American politician
 - Biggs, Casey (* 1955), American film and stage actor
 - Biggs, James Crawford (1872–1960), American politician, lawyer, and United States Solicitor General
 - Biggs, Jason (* 1978), American actor
 - Biggs, Jessica (* 1990), Canadian biathlete
 - Biggs, John Burville (born 1934), Australian educational psychologist and author
 - Biggs, Julian (1920–1972), Canadian film producer, film director, screenwriter, and filmmaker
 - Biggs, Marion (1823-1910), American politician
 - Biggs, Patrick (* 1982), Canadian ski racer
 - Biggs, Ralph (* 1976), Belgian-American basketball player
 - Biggs, Rayse , American jazz and studio musicians (trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards) and arranger
 - Biggs, Reinette (* 1979), South African ecologist and earth system scientist
 - Biggs, Richard (1960-2004), American television and stage actor
 - Biggs, Ronald (1929-2013) British mail robber
 - Biggs, Tyrell (* 1960), American boxer
 - Bigham, Daniel (* 1991), British cyclist
 - Bighead (* 1995), American music producer, songwriter and DJ
 - Bighi, Pio (1780–1854), Italian Archbishop of Curia
 - Bigi, Emilio (1916–2009), Italian Romanist and Italianist
 - Bigi, Federico (1920–1996), San Marinese politician
 - Bigi, Hugo (1926–2010), Swiss accordion and Swiss orchestra player
 - Bigi, Ikaros (* 1947), German physicist
 - Bigio, Nanni di Baccio († 1568), Italian painter, sculptor and architect
 - Bigirimana, Gaël (* 1993), Anglo-Burundian football player
 - Bigl, Gunther (* 1972), German entrepreneur and non-fiction author
 - Bigl, Volker (1942-2005), German neurochemist
 - Biglari, Fereidoun (* 1970), Iranian prehistoric
 - Bigler, Alfred (* 1898), German SS leader
 - Bigler, Ernst (* 1946), Swiss jazz musician (trombone)
 - Bigler, Hans-Ulrich (* 1958), Swiss association official and politician (FDP)
 - Bigler, Heinz (* 1934), Swiss jazz musician
 - Bigler, John (1805–1871), American politician
 - Bigler, Kurt (1925–2007), German-Swiss educator
 - Bigler, Rolf R. (1930–1978), Swiss sociologist, journalist and historian
 - Bigler, Sascha (* 1968), Swiss screenwriter and director
 - Bigler, William (1814–1880), American politician
 - Bigler-Eggenberger, Margrith (* 1933), Swiss lawyer and federal judge
 - Bigley, Kevin (* 1986), American actor
 - Biglia, Lucas (* 1986), Argentine soccer player
 - Bigliardi, Tebaldo (* 1963), Italian football player
 - Bigliel, Thomas (* 1986), Swiss politician (FDP)
 - Biglieri, Santiago (* 1986), Argentinian football player
 - Bignall, Bob (1922-2013), Australian football player
 - Bignall, Herbert (1906-1989), British marathon runner
 - Bignami, Giovanni (1944-2017), Italian astrophysicist
 - Bignami, Vespasiano (1841–1929), Italian painter, art critic, and editor
 - Bignan, Anne (1795–1861), French writer and translator
 - Bignasca, Andrea (* 1962), Swiss classical archaeologist
 - Bignasca, Attilio (1943–2020), Swiss politician
 - Bignasca, Giuliano (1945–2013), Swiss politician, building contractor and publisher
 - Bigne, Valtesse de la (1848–1910), French actress, writer and courtesan
 - Bignens, Max (1912–2001), Swiss set designer and costume designer
 - Bignet, Michael (* 1987), French e-athlete
 - Bignet, Stéphan (* 1971), French triathlete
 - Bignio, Louis von (1839–1907), opera singer (baritone)
 - Bignon, Armand-Jérôme (1711–1772), French librarian, Vogt of Paris and member of the Académie française
 - Bignon, Jean-Paul (1662–1743), French Roman Catholic clergyman, oratorian, science organizer, librarian, author and member of the Académie française
 - Bignone, Ettore (1879–1953), Italian classical philologist (with a focus on Greek studies) and historian of philosophy
 - Bignone, Reynaldo (1928–2018), Argentine general and president
 - Bignotti, Franco (1930–1991), Italian comic artist
 - Bigod, Francis (1508-1537), English nobleman
 - Bigod, Ralph († 1461), English knight
 - Bigode (1922-2003), Brazilian soccer player
 - Bigogno, Giuseppe (1909–1977), Italian football player
 - Bigois, Loïc (* 1960), French aerodynamicist
 - Bigon, Alberto (* 1947), Italian football player and coach
 - Bigon, Dov (* 1940), Israeli rabbi
 - Bigoni, Bruno (* 1950), Italian film director and screenwriter
 - Bigoni, Mario (1984-2011), Italian soccer player
 - Bigonzetti, Mauro (* 1960), Italian choreographer and dancer
 - Bigot de Saint-Quentin, Anatol von (1849–1932), Austrian officer
 - Bigot de Saint-Quentin, Douglas von (1899–1982), Austrian odonatologist
 - Bigot de Saint-Quentin, Franz Ludwig von (1774–1854), Austrian officer
 - Bigot de Saint-Quentin, Karl von (1805-1884), Austrian officer and writer
 - Bigot, Christophe (* 1965), French diplomat
 - Bigot, Eugène (1888–1965), French composer and conductor
 - Bigot, Georges (1860–1927), French caricaturist and illustrator
 - Bigot, Guillaume , French poet, philosopher and doctor
 - Bigot, Jules (1915-2007), French football player and coach
 - Bigot, Louis (1913-1996), French chess player
 - Bigot, Marie (1786–1820), French pianist and composer
 - Bigot, Quentin (* 1992), French athlete
 - Bigot, Trophime , French painter
 - Bigott, Edmund (1910–1943), German classical philologist
 - Bigott, Gabriele (* 1944), German radio play author, director and dramaturge
 - Bigottini, Émilie (1784-1858), French dancer
 - Bigourdan, Guillaume (1851-1932), astronomer
 - Bigras, Chris (* 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Bigsby, John Jeremiah (1792-1881) British geologist
 - Biguzzi, George (* 1936), Italian priest and Bishop of Makeni
 
Bih
- Bihać, Zoran (* 1965), German music video and commercial director
 - Bihalji-Merin, Oto (1904–1993), Yugoslav painter and art historian
 - Biham, Eli (* 1960), Israeli cryptology expert
 - Bihari, János (1764–1827), Hungarian composer and Gypsy primás
 - Bihari, Joe (1925-2013), American music producer
 - Bihari, Lal (* 1961), Indian man, falsely declared dead by the authorities; Activist for issues relating to the “dead”; Ig Nobel Prize Winner
 - Bihari, Sándor (1855–1906), Hungarian genre painter
 - Bihel, René (1916–1997), French football player
 - Bihéron, Marie Marguerite (1719–1786), French artist
 - Bihin, Paul (* 1911), Belgian diplomat
 - Bihl, Agnès (* 1974), French singer
 - Bihl, Georg Friedrich (1847–1935), German architect
 - Bihl, Konrad (1898–1971), German physician and medical professional politician
 - Bihl, Lisa (* 1982), German actress
 - Bihl, Thomas (* 1975), German poker player
 - Bihl, Wolfdieter (* 1937), Austrian historian
 - Bihler, Heinrich (1918–2017), German Romanist, Hispanic and Medievalist
 - Bihler, Katharina (* 1966), German radio play speaker and performance artist
 - Bihler, Lucia (* 1988), German theater director
 - Bihler, Urs (* 1944), Swiss actor
 - Bihlmaier, Anja (* 1978), German conductor
 - Bihlmaier, Dieter (1941–1981), German jazz flutist
 - Bihlman, George (1895–1985), American shot putter
 - Bihlmayer, Herbert (* 1935), German religious
 - Bihlmeyer, Karl (1874–1942), German Roman Catholic theologian
 - Bihn, Egon (* 1954), German soccer player
 - Bihn, Joseph (1822–1893), pastor and founder of an order
 - Bihorac, Šeki , Bosniak turbofolk singer
 - Bihourd, Georges (1846–1914), French administrator and diplomat
 - Bihr, Manuel (* 1993), German-Thai soccer player
 - Bihrer, Andreas (* 1970), German historian
 
Bii
- Biilmann, Holger (1797–1864), Danish merchant and inspector of Greenland
 - Biilmann, Martha (1921–2008), Greenlandic furrier
 - Biilmann, Samuel (* 1936), Greenlandic pastor, catechist and teacher
 - Biin, Aarne (* 1942), Estonian writer
 - Biischewa, Sainab (1908–1996), Soviet-Bashkir writer, poet and playwright translator
 
Bij
- Bijak, Daria Eva (* 1985), German gymnast
 - Bijak, Juliusz (1860–1943), Polish major general in the Austro-Hungarian Army, major general in the Polish army
 - Bijani, Ladan (1974-2003), Siamese twin
 - Bijani, Laleh (1974-2003), Siamese twin
 - Bijedić, Džemal (1917–1977), Yugoslav politician
 - Bijedić, Nenad (1959–2011), Bosnian football player and coach
 - Bijeh, Mohammed (1975-2005), Iranian serial killer
 - Bijekenow, Qairat (* 1972), Kazakh ski jumper
 - Bijeveld, Bartholomeus Johannes (1713–1778), Dutch Old Catholic Bishop of Deventer
 - Bijl, Guillaume (* 1946), Belgian conceptual artist
 - Bijl, Hendrik van der (1887–1948), South African natural scientist
 - Bijl, Jules (* 1958), Dutch politician (Democrats 66) and diplomat
 - Bijlert, Jan van , Dutch painter
 - Bijleveld, Daniel Jan (1791–1885), Dutch lawyer and politician
 - Bijleveld, Joke (* 1940), Dutch long jumper and sprinter
 - Bijleveld-Schouten, Ank (* 1962), Dutch politician
 - Bijlow, Justin (* 1998), Dutch soccer player
 - Bijlsma, Masha (* 1971), Dutch jazz singer
 - Bijma, Greetje (* 1956), Dutch singer
 - Bijns, Anna (1493–1575), Flemish writer
 - Bijol, Jaka (* 1999), Slovenian football player
 - Bijotat, Dominique (* 1961), French football player and coach
 - Bijoux, Stéphane (* 1970), French journalist and politician (LREM), MEP
 - Bijster, Cor (1922–1998), Dutch cyclist
 - Bijster, Jacob (1902–1958), Dutch organist and composer
 - Bijsterbosch, Marc (* 1993), Dutch pool player
 - Bijsterveldt, Marja van (* 1961), Dutch politician (CDA)
 - Bijvanck, Henk (1909–1969), Dutch composer
 - Bijvoet, Arie (1891–1976), Dutch football player
 - Bijvoet, Bernard (1889–1979), Dutch architect
 - Bijvoet, Johannes Martin (1892–1980), Dutch chemist and crystallographer
 
Bik
- Bika, Sakio (* 1979), Cameroonian boxer
 - Bikar, Alenka (* 1974), Slovenian sprinter and politician
 - Bıkçın Tosun, Hamide (* 1978), Turkish Taekwondoin
 - Bikel, Theodore (1924–2015), American folk singer and actor of Austrian origin
 - Bikerman, Iosif Menassievich (1867–1945), Russian journalist and author
 - Bikerman, Jacob Joseph (1898–1978), Russian-stateless-American chemist
 - Bikert, Jekaterina Eduardowna (* 1980), Russian hurdler
 - Bikey, André (* 1985), Cameroonian football player
 - Bikey, Dylan (* 1995), French football player
 - Bikienga, Salfo (* 1989), Burkinabe road cyclist
 - Bikila, Abebe (1932–1973), Ethiopian marathon runner and two-time Olympic champion
 - Bikila, Worku (* 1968), Ethiopian long-distance runner
 - Bikkembergs, Dirk (* 1959), Belgian fashion designer
 - Bikkembergs, Kurt (* 1963), Belgian composer, music teacher and conductor
 - Bikker, Herbertus (1915–2008), Dutch member of the Waffen SS
 - Bikle, Julie (1871–1962), German-Swiss philanthropist
 - Bikmayev, Marat (* 1986), Uzbek football player
 - Bıkmaz, Ferhat (* 1988), German-Turkish soccer player
 - Biko, Steve (1946–1977), South African civil rights activist
 - Bikoko, Severin Brice (* 1988), Cameroonian football player
 - Bikont, Anna (* 1954), Polish journalist and writer
 - Bikont, Piotr (1955–2017), Polish director, actor, journalist and theater manager
 - Bikow, Jordan (* 1950), Bulgarian weightlifter
 - Bikše, Indulis (* 1995), Latvian cross-country skier
 - Biktagirowa, Lilija Airatowna (* 1990), Russian figure skater
 - Biktagirowa, Madina Ulfatowna (* 1964), Russian marathon runner
 - Biktaschewa, Lyudmila Marsovna (* 1974), Russian long-distance runner
 - Biktimirowa, Alewtina Valeryevna (* 1982), Russian marathon runner
 
Bil
- Bila, Ernst von (1868–1918), Prussian major, regimental commander and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
 - Bila, Friedrich von († 1621), imperial councilor in the Kingdom of Bohemia and regional director as well as owner of the dominions of Schochau and Chottomirsch
 - Bila, Georg von († 1559), German canon and archbishop churchman of Magdeburg and owner of the spiritual fiefdom of St. Maria Magdalena on the bridge in Mühlhausen
 - Bila, Helene von (1904–1985), German university politician
 - Bila, Jedediah (* 1979), American journalist and television presenter
 - Bila, Karl Anton von (1741–1820), Prussian major general and head of the Magdeburg fusilier brigade
 - Bila, Karl von (1784–1846), Prussian major general and landowner in Hainrode
 - Bílá, Lucie (* 1966), Czech singer and actress
 - Bila, Rudolf Ernst von (1743–1808), Prussian Major General, Chief of Hussar Regiment No. 11
 - Bílá, Věra (1954–2019), Czech singer from the Roma people
 - Bilabel, Friedrich (1888–1945), German papyrologist
 - Bilač, Borut (* 1965), Slovenian long jumper
 - Bilač, Britta (* 1968), Slovenian high jumper
 - Bilac, Olavo (1865–1918), Brazilian journalist, poet and teaching inspector
 - Bilajbegovic, Haris (* 1978), Austrian actor, stuntman, writer and director
 - Biľak, Vasiľ (1917–2014), Czechoslovak communist politician
 - Bilal (* 1979), American soul singer and songwriter
 - Bilāl ibn Rabāh , Muslim
 - Bilal, Cheb (* 1966), Algerian Raï singer
 - Bilal, Enki (* 1951), French comic artist, illustrator and film director
 - Bilal, Hasan (* 1998), Turkish soccer player
 - Bilal, Wafaa (* 1966), American artist
 - Bilalama , king of Ešnunna
 - Bilali, Ibrahim (* 1965), Kenyan boxer
 - Bilali, Suleiman (* 1976), Kenyan boxer
 - Bilalov, Zeynəddin (* 1965), Azerbaijani athlete in disabled sports
 - Bilalow, Ilschat Mintagirowitsch (* 1985), Russian ice hockey player
 - Bilalow, Michail (* 1965), Bulgarian actor
 - Bilan, Dima (* 1981), Russian pop singer
 - Bilancia, Donato (* 1951), Italian serial killer
 - Bilancia, Oreste (1881–1945), Italian actor
 - Biland, Rolf (* 1951), Swiss motorcycle racer
 - Bilandic, Michael Anthony (1923–2002), American lawyer and politician
 - Bilanenko, Oleksandr (* 1978), Ukrainian biathlete
 - Bilanishvili, Micheil (1901–1934), Georgian Cubist painter
 - Bilardo, Carlos (* 1939), Argentine football coach
 - Bilardo, Federica (* 1999), Italian tennis player
 - Bilasch, Oleksandr (1931–2003), Ukrainian composer and poet
 - Bilașco, Marius (* 1981), Romanian football player
 - Bilate, Mario (* 1991), Dutch football player
 - Bilau, Kurt (1872–1941), German officer, designer and inventor
 - Bilay, Sascha (* 1979), German politician (Die Linke)
 - Bilazer, Hayrullah (* 1995), Turkish football player
 - Bilazer, Muzaffer (* 1977), Turkish soccer player and coach
 - Bilba, Jim (* 1968), French basketball player
 - Bilban, Blaž (* 1982), Slovenian ski jumper
 - Bilbao La Vieja, Veronica (* 1963), Italian film director, screenwriter and film producer
 - Bilbao Rioja, Bernardino (1895–1983), Bolivian general and politician
 - Bilbao, Fernando , Spanish actor
 - Bilbao, Izaskun (* 1961), Spanish politician (PNV), MEP
 - Bilbao, Pello (* 1990), Spanish cyclist
 - Bilbao, Tatiana (* 1972), Mexican architect
 - Bilbao, Unai (* 1994), Spanish football player
 - Bilbaşar, Kemal (1910–1983), Turkish teacher and writer
 - Bilbassow, Wassili Alexejewitsch (1837–1904), Ukrainian-Russian historian and publicist
 - Bilbault, Charlotte (* 1990), French soccer player
 - Bilbija, Filip (* 2000), German soccer player
 - Bilbija, Nenad (* 1984), Slovenian handball player
 - Bilbo, Jack (1907–1967), German writer, painter, captain and (life) artist
 - Bilbo, Theodore G. (1877–1947), American politician
 - Bilbray, Brian (* 1951), American politician
 - Bilbray, James (* 1938), American politician
 - Bilbrew, Gene (1923–1974), American cartoonist
 - Bilcescu, Sarmiza (1867–1935), Romanian lawyer
 - Bilcock, Jill (born 1948), Australian film editor
 - Bilczewski, Józef (1860–1923), Roman Catholic Archbishop
 - Bild, Andreas (* 1971), Swedish football player
 - Bild, Hans (1921-2004), soccer player from Saarland
 - Bild, Harry (* 1936), Swedish football player
 - Bilde, Dominique (* 1953), French politician
 - Bilden, Helga (* 1941), German psychologist
 - Pictures, Richard B. (* 1927), American lawyer
 - Bilderbeck, Hermann (1729–1798), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Bilderbeke, Hermann (1648–1721), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Bilderbeke, Hieronymus (1600–1664), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
 - Bilderdijk, Willem (1756–1831), writer
 - Bilderdijk-Schweickhardt, Katharina Wilhelmina (1776–1830), Dutch poet
 - Bilderling, Alexander Alexandrowitsch von (1846–1912), Russian general of German-Baltic origin
 - Bilders, Albertus Gerardus (1838–1865), Dutch painter, draftsman and printmaker
 - Bilders-van Bosse, Maria Philippina (1837–1900), Dutch painter
 - Bildhower, Dominicus , Swiss carver
 - Bildik, Mansur (* 1949), Turkish Saz player and co-founder of the Saz Association Vienna
 - Bildstein, Benjamin (* 1992), Austrian sailor
 - Bildstein, Emil (* 1931), German water polo player
 - Bildstein, Kurt (* 1928), German painter
 - Bildstein, Sepp (1891–1970), Austrian ski pioneer
 - Bildstein, Stephan , German painter
 - Bildsten, Lars (* 1964), American astrophysicist
 - Bildt, Carl (* 1949), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag and Prime Minister
 - Bildt, Eva (1916–1945), German actress, choir singer and secretary
 - Bildt, Gillis (1820-1894), Swedish lawyer and politician, member of the Riksdag, Prime Minister
 - Bildt, Jan Pieters van der (1709–1791), Frisian instrument maker
 - Bildt, Katja , German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
 - Bildt, Paul (1885–1957), German actor and director
 - Bile, Abdi (* 1962), Somali athlete (middle distance runner)
 - Bileck, Franz (* 1926), Austrian guitarist, composer and conductor
 - Bilefeldt, Friedrich Wilhelm (1794–1848), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator
 - Bilek, Ahmet (1932-1970), Turkish wrestler
 - Bilek, Anton (1903–1991), Austrian football player and coach
 - Bilek, Ayhan (* 1964), Turkish soccer player and coach
 - Bílek, František (1872–1941), Czech stone sculptor and graphic artist
 - Bilek, Franziska (1906–1991), German draftsman, caricaturist, illustrator and writer
 - Bilek, István (1932–2010), Hungarian chess player
 - Bílek, Jaroslav (* 1971), Czech cyclist
 - Bílek, Jiří (* 1983), Czech football player
 - Bilek, Karl (* 1932), German gynecologist
 - Bílek, Luboš (* 1979), Czech triathlon A trainer
 - Bílek, Michal (* 1965), Czech football player and coach
 - Bilek, Walter (* 1911), German soccer player
 - Bilek, Yakovos (1917–2005), German basketball coach
 - Bileka, Volodymyr (* 1979), Ukrainian cyclist
 - Bilenchi, Romano (1909–1989), Italian journalist and writer
 - Bilenki, Samoil Michelewitsch (* 1928), Russian physicist
 - Bilenkin, Dmitri Alexandrovich (1933–1987), Soviet geochemist and writer
 - Bilenko, Tetjana (* 1983), Ukrainian table tennis player
 - Biler, Recep (* 1981), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
 - Biles, John Harvard (1854–1933), British marine engineer and professor
 - Biles, Martin (1919-2017), American javelin thrower
 - Biles, Simone (* 1997), American gymnast
 - Biletnikoff, Fred (born 1943), American football player
 - Bilevičiūtė, Eglė (* 1976), Lithuanian lawyer
 - Bilezikian, Gilbert (* 1927), French-American Baptist pastor, university professor and author
 - Bilezkyj, Andrij (* 1979), Ukrainian politician
 - Bilfinger, Carl (1879–1958), German constitutional lawyer
 - Bilfinger, Eugen (1846–1923), German naturopath, doctor and author
 - Bilfinger, Georg Bernhard (1693–1750), Württemberg philosopher, builder, mathematician and theologian
 - Bilfinger, Georg Bernhard von (1798–1872), German lawyer and administrative officer
 - Bilfinger, Gustav Adolf (1840–1914), German historian, pedagogue and chronologist
 - Bilfinger, Hermann von (1843–1919), Württemberg general of the infantry and adjutant general of King Wilhelm II.
 - Bilfinger, Paul (1858–1928), German bridge construction engineer
 - Bilfinger, Rudolf (1903–1996), German administrative lawyer
 - Bilge Khan († 734), Khagan of the Second Eastern Empire of the Gök Turks
 - Bilge, Gazanfer (1924-2008), Turkish wrestler
 - Bilge, Leyla (* 1981), German critic of Islam of Kurdish origin and party member of the AfD
 - Bilge, Muammer (* 1949), Turkish author of Turkish migrant literature in Germany
 - Bilgel, Emin Murat (* 1952), Turkish admiral
 - Bilgen, Anıl (* 1989), Turkish jazz musician (piano, composition)
 - Bilgen, Bülent Kaan (* 1977), Austrian-Turkish soccer player
 - Bilgen, İbrahim (1949–2010), Turkish politician, electrical engineer and political activist
 - Bilgen, Mustafa Levent (* 1966), Turkish diplomat
 - Bilger, Daniel (1713–1792), Swiss Reformed pastor and educator
 - Bilger, Ferdinand (1875–1949), Austrian historian
 - Bilger, Ferdinand (1903–1961), Austrian chemist and painter
 - Bilger, Gottlob (1876–1971), German farmer and politician (CSVD)
 - Bilger, Margret (1904–1971), Austrian artist
 - Bilger, Maximilian (* 1996), German actor
 - Bilger, Steffen (* 1979), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
 - Bilger-Geigenberger, Anneliese (1914–2000), German painter
 - Bilgeri, Beatrice (* 1960), Austrian actress
 - Bilgeri, Benedikt (1906–1993), Austrian historian
 - Bilgeri, Georg (1873–1934), Austrian officer and mountaineer
 - Bilgeri, Hans Georg (1898–1949), Austrian lawyer and SS leader
 - Bilgeri, Laura (* 1995), Austrian actress
 - Bilgeri, Reinhold (* 1950), Austrian musician, man of letters, screenwriter and director
 - Bilgeri, Veronika (* 1966), German luge athlete
 - Bilges, Hans-Erich (* 1944), German journalist and communications consultant
 - Bilgi, Üstün (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
 - Bilgiç, Eşref (* 1908), Turkish football player
 - Bilgiç, Hakan (* 1992), Belgian-Turkish soccer player
 - Bilgic, Iwannis Ephrem (1891–1984), Turkish metropolitan of the Syrian Orthodox Church
 - Bilgiç, Kutluhan (* 1981), Turkish football referee
 - Bilgili, Mahmut († 1987), Turkish lawyer
 - Bilgin, Ali (* 1981), Turkish soccer player
 - Bilgin, Burak (* 1992), German soccer player
 - Bilgin, Emine (* 1984), Turkish weightlifter
 - Bilgin, Emre (* 1992), Dutch-Turkish soccer player
 - Bilgin, Erol (* 1987), Turkish weightlifter
 - Bilgin, Onur (* 1985), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
 - Bilgin, Şakir (* 1951), Turkish author
 - Bilgin, Yaşar (* 1950), German-Turkish politician (CDU)
 - Bilginer, Haluk (* 1954), Turkish theater and film actor
 - Bilgram, Elias (1724–1803), German master belt maker, mechanic, artisan, metal artist, mechanic, instrument maker and draftsman
 - Bilgram, Hedwig (* 1933), German university professor, organist and harpsichordist
 - Bilgri, Anselm (* 1953), German prior in the Andechs monastery, author
 - Bilguer, Johann Ulrich von (1720–1796), Swiss military doctor in the Prussian service
 - Bilguer, Paul Rudolf von (1815-1840), German chess player
 - Bilham, Emma (* 1986), Swiss triathlete
 - Bilham, Martin (* 1946), British sprinter
 - Bilhar, Satyro († 1926), Brazilian singer, guitarist and composer
 - Bilharz, Alfons (1836–1925), German physician and philosopher
 - Bilharz, Theodor (1825–1862), German physician and natural scientist
 - Bilhères de Lagraulas, Jean († 1499), French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
 - Bilhildis von Altmünster , Franconian nobleman, founder of a monastery and abbess
 - Bilhuber, Johann Christoph (1702–1762), German Protestant pastor
 - Bilibani, Admir (* 1979), Swiss football player
 - Bilibin, Iwan Jakowlewitsch (1876–1942), Russian-Soviet painter and graphic artist
 - Bilibin, Yuri Alexandrovich (1901–1952), Soviet geologist
 - Bilić, Ana (* 1962), Austrian writer, filmmaker, playwright and linguist
 - Bilić, Ante (* 1983), Croatian boxer, kickboxer and K1 fighter
 - Bilić, Bruno (* 1997), Croatian football player
 - Bilić, Cvitko (* 1943), Yugoslav cyclist
 - Bilic, Daniel (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
 - Bilić, Joško (* 1974), Croatian football player
 - Bilić, Jure (1922–2006), Yugoslav politician
 - Bilić, Mate (* 1980), Croatian football player
 - Bilic, Patrick (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
 - Bilić, Slaven (* 1968), Croatian football player and coach
 - Bilić, Zvonimir (* 1971), Croatian handball player and coach
 - Bilica, Fábio (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
 - Bilichild († 610), wife of Theudebert II.
 - Bilichild († 675), Frankish queen and wife of Childerich II, the King of Austrasia
 - Bilicke, Albert (1861–1915), American hotel owner, real estate agent, investor, and contractor
 - Biligtü Khan (1338-1378), Mongolian Khagan (between 1370 and 1378)
 - Bilik, Franz (1937–1983), Austrian musician and songwriter
 - Bilik, Jerry H. (* 1933), American composer and professor
 - Bilik, Peter , Austrian basketball player
 - Bilimek, Dominik (1813–1884), Austrian priest, zoologist and botanist
 - Bilimlier, Kadir (* 1997), Turkish football player
 - Bilimoria, Dinshaw , Indian film actor and director
 - Bilimoria, Fali (1923-2001), Indian documentary filmmaker
 - Bilimoria, Karan, Baron Bilimoria (* 1961), British brewer and life peer
 - Bilin Bilin (1820–1901), leader of an Aboriginal people
 - Bilinkina, Alewtina Alexandrovna (1921–1951), Soviet volcanologist and geologist
 - Bilińska, Anna (1857–1893), Polish painter
 - Bilińska, Zofia (* 1942), Polish sculptor
 - Bilinski, Boris Konstantinowitsch (1900–1948), Russian costume designer
 - Biliński, Kamil (* 1988), Polish football player
 - Biliński, Leon (1846–1923), Polish-Austrian politician
 - Biliński, Marek (* 1953), Polish multi-instrumentalist and film musician
 - Bilio, Luigi (1826–1884), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
 - Biliotti, Enzo (1887–1976), Italian actor
 - Bilir, Mahmut (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
 - Bilirakis, Gus (* 1963), American politician
 - Bilirakis, Michael (* 1930), American politician
 - Biliškov, Marino (* 1976), Croatian football player
 - Bilistiche , courtesan
 - Biliūnas, Jonas (1879–1907), Lithuanian writer and poet
 - Bilius, Ramūnas (* 1983), Lithuanian badminton player
 - Bilius, Šarūnas (* 1987), Lithuanian badminton player
 - Biliverti, Giovanni (1585–1644), Italian painter
 - Biljaletdinow, Dinijar Rinatowitsch (* 1985), Russian football player
 - Biljaletdinow, Sinetula Chaidarowitsch (* 1955), Russian ice hockey player
 - Biljan-Bilger, Maria (1912–1997), Austrian sculptor, ceramist and textile artist
 - Biljaschiwskyj, Mykola (1867–1926), Ukrainian archaeologist, anthropologist, ethnographer and art historian
 - Bilk, Acker (1929-2014), British jazz clarinetist
 - Bilkau, Kristine (* 1974), German journalist and writer
 - Bilke, Nadine (* 1976), German journalist and program director of ZDFneo
 - Bilke, Paul (1928–2008), German secret service agent (department head) of the GDR State Security
 - Bilkei, Gabor (1944-2015), Hungarian-Swiss veterinarian who was convicted of willful homicide
 - Bilkenroth, Georg (1898–1982), German process engineer
 - Bilkenroth, Klaus-Dieter (1933–2019), German mining engineer, honorary professor and mining manager
 - Bilko, Franz (1894–1968), Austrian painter and graphic artist
 - Bilkovsky, Josef (1871–1940), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
 - Bill Liu (* 1983), Chinese entrepreneur
 - Bill, Adolf (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL
 - Bill, Antonia (* 1988), German actress and chanson singer
 - Bill, Arthur (1916–2011), Swiss educator and organizer of international humanitarian aid
 - Bill, Clarence Powers (1875–1966), American classical philologist
 - Bill, Gisela (* 1949), German politician (Greens), MdL
 - Bill, Jakob (* 1942), Swiss painter and archaeologist
 - Bill, Joseph (1862–1918), German lawyer, politician (center), MdL
 - Bill, Leo (* 1980), English actor
 - Bill, Maria (* 1948), Swiss actress and singer
 - Bill, Martin (* 1982), German politician (GREEN), MdHB
 - Bill, Max (1908–1994), Swiss architect, artist and designer
 - Bill, Mikail (* 1991), Swedish e-athlete
 - Bill, Mr. (* 1988), Australian DJ and electro musician, whose music can be assigned to the genres IDM and Glitch
 - Bill, Teddy (1900–1949), Austrian actor
 - Bill, Tony (born 1940), American director and actor
 - Billa, Nicole (* 1996), Austrian national soccer player
 - Billa, Salvatore (1943-2006), Italian stunt performer and actor
 - Billah, Al-Muhtadee (* 1974), Bruneian pool player, Crown Prince of Brunei
 - Billain , Bosnian drum and bass producer and sound designer
 - Billanovich, Giuseppe (1913–2000), Italian Romanist, Italianist, Latinist and Medievalist
 - Billard, Bertrand (* 1987), French duathlete and triathlete
 - Billard, Émile (1852–1930), French sailor
 - Billard, Martine (* 1952), French politician, member of the National Assembly
 - Billardon de Sauvigny, Louis-Édme , French playwright, writer and journalist
 - Billaud, Cindy (* 1986), French athlete
 - Billaud, Pierre (1970–2001), French journalist, war correspondent
 - Billaud-Varenne, Jacques Nicolas (1756–1819), French revolutionary, main author of the September murders in 1792
 - Billaudelle, Diana (1974–2016), German illustrator and graphic artist
 - Billault, Adolphe (1805–1863), French lawyer and statesman
 - Billberg, Gustaf Johan (1772–1844), Swedish zoologist, botanist and anatomist
 - Billberg, Rolf (1930–1966), Swedish jazz saxophonist (tenor, alto)
 - Billborn, Stefan (* 1972), Swedish football coach
 - Bille Larsen, Martin (* 1985), Danish badminton player
 - Bille, Anne Mette (* 1968), Danish badminton player
 - Bille, Beate (* 1976), Danish actress
 - Bille, Carl (1815–1898), Danish marine painter
 - Bille, Christian Høyer (1799-1853), Danish diplomat
 - Bille, Edmond (1878–1959), Swiss artist
 - Bille, Ejler (1910–2004), Danish sculptor and painter and member of the CoBrA artists' association
 - Bille, Eske († 1552), Norwegian Imperial Council
 - Bille, Gaëtan (* 1988), Belgian road cyclist
 - Bille, Josef F. (* 1944), German physicist
 - Bille, Kristina (* 1986), Danish handball player
 - Billé, Louis-Marie (1938–2002), French clergyman, Archbishop of Lyon and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
 - Bille, Manfred (1937–2010), German politician (SED), Lord Mayor of Potsdam (1989–1990)
 - Bille, Max Curt (1884–1961), German puppeteer
 - Bille, Michael (1769–1845), Danish-Norwegian and Prussian naval officer
 - Bille, S. Corinna (1912–1979), Swiss writer
 - Bille, Steen Andersen (1797–1883), Danish naval officer and Minister of the Navy
 - Bille, Thomas (* 1961), German journalist
 - Bille, Torben (1945–1993), Danish filmmaker and actor
 - Bille, Vilhelm (1864–1908), Danish marine painter
 - Bille, Willy (1889–1944), Danish marine painter
 - Billeb, Thomas († 1687), Graflich-Schwarzburg bailiff
 - Billeb, Volkmar (* 1939), German photographer
 - Billek, Florian (* 1988), German handball player
 - Billen, Adolf (1911–1979), German landlord and politician (CDU), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
 - Billen, Gerd (* 1955), German nutritionist and consumer advocate
 - Billen, Matthias (1910–1989), German soccer player
 - Billen, Michael (* 1955), German politician (CDU), MdL
 - Biller, Alexander (* 1967), German basketball coach
 - Biller, Clara (1831–1900), German portrait and genre painter, journalist and writer
 - Biller, Georg Christoph (* 1955), German choir director and Thomaskantor in Leipzig
 - Biller, Gerhard , German basketball player
 - Biller, Gottfried (* 1951), German organist, organizer, choir director and church music director in Quedlinburg
 - Biller, Hans (1898–1980), German entrepreneur
 - Biller, John (1879–1960) American athlete
 - Biller, Maria († 2012), German-Hungarian basketball player
 - Biller, Maxim (* 1960), German writer
 - Biller, Rada († 2019), Russian-German economic geographer and writer
 - Biller, Ruth (* 1959), German painter
 - Biller, Stefanie (* 1985), German swimmer
 - Billera, Louis (* 1943), American mathematician
 - Billerbeck, August (1778–1844), German pedagogue and headmaster, founder of the school teacher seminar in Rheden
 - Billerbeck, Bernhard von , Vice Dominus and Canon in the Prince Diocese of Münster
 - Billerbeck, Bernhard von († 1336), Canon in the Prince Diocese of Münster
 - Billerbeck, Bettina (* 1972), German editor-in-chief
 - Billerbeck, Carl Gottfried von (1721–1761), Prussian major
 - Billerbeck, Christoph von (1714–1790), Prussian colonel
 - Billerbeck, Constantin von (1673–1744), Prussian colonel
 - Billerbeck, Delff (1793–1877), German cattle dealer and politician, MdHB
 - Billerbeck, Hasso (1940–2011), German actor and voice actor
 - Billerbeck, Heinrich Wilhelm von (1707–1775), royal Prussian colonel and chief of the 7th Hussar Regiment
 - Billerbeck, Helmut , German rugby player
 - Billerbeck, Hermann (1656–1706), German Lutheran theologian
 - Billerbeck, Johann Christoph von (1703–1777), Prussian lieutenant general
 - Billerbeck, Konstantin von (1713–1785), Prussian lieutenant general
 - Billerbeck, Liane von (* 1957), German journalist, author, radio and television presenter
 - Billerbeck, Margarethe (* 1945), Swiss classical philologist
 - Billerbeck, Paul (1853–1932), German Protestant pastor and scientist
 - Billerbeck, Robert (1920–1993), German film salesman
 - Billerbeck, Uwe (* 1970), German gymnast, Olympic participant
 - Billerey, Raoul (1920–2010) French stunt performer and actor
 - Billes, Stefan (1909–2002), Austrian politician (SPÖ), Provincial Councilor in Burgenland
 - Billet, Félix (1808-1882), French physicist
 - Billet, Joseph Anton (1759–1834), businessman in Offenburg and builder of the Villa Billet
 - Billeter, Bernhard (* 1936), Swiss organist, pianist and musicologist
 - Billeter, Ernst Peter (1919–2002), Swiss mathematician and computer scientist
 - Billeter, Fritz (* 1929), Swiss Germanist, literary and art critic
 - Billeter, Gustav , Swiss classical philologist and high school teacher
 - Billeter, Jann (* 1972), Swiss moderator
 - Billeter, Jean François (* 1939), Swiss sinologist
 - Billeter, Julius (1869–1957), Swiss genealogist
 - Billeter, Robert (1857–1917), Swiss politician (FDP)
 - Billewicz, Leon (1870–1940), Polish brigadier general
 - Billgren, Ola (1940–2001), Swedish artist and art theorist
 - Billhardt, Thomas (* 1937), German photographer and publicist
 - Billi, Blesien († 1628), victim of the witch trials in Menden
 - Billi, Mimo (1910–1974), Italian actor
 - Billi, Riccardo (1906–1982), Italian actor
 - Billian, Albert (1876–1954), German politician (SPD), MdR
 - Billian, Hans (1918–2007), German actor, screenwriter, film director and producer
 - Billian, Patrick (* 1972), German racing cyclist
 - Billiart, Julie (1751-1816), French founder of the Sisters of Notre Dame (1804) and saints
 - Billib, Herbert (1904–2001), German hydraulic engineer and university professor for water management
 - Billibellary († 1846), Aboriginal leader and songwriter
 - Billicanus, Theobald († 1554), German theologian, lawyer and reformer
 - Billich, Anton Günther (1599–1640), German doctor and specialist chemiatric writer
 - Billich, Carl (1911–1989), Austrian-Icelandic musician and music director
 - Billich, Christian (* 1987), German ice hockey player
 - Billick, Brian (born 1954), American football coach and player
 - Billick, Eberhard (1499–1557), theologian and designated auxiliary bishop in Cologne
 - Billick, Lukas (* 1988), German soccer player
 - Billie Eilish (* 2001), American singer-songwriter
 - Billière, Peter de la (* 1934), British general
 - Billiet, Alexis (1783–1873), French clergyman, Archbishop of Chambéry and cardinal
 - Cheap, Daniela (* 1970), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
 - Cheap, Gerhard (1927–2019), German prehistoric archaeologist and medievalist
 - Cheap, Susanne (* 1961), German novelist, screenwriter and science journalist
 - Cheap, Vinzenz (1777–1832), Austrian apostolic field vicar
 - Cheapheimer, Samuel (1889–1983), German-Australian educator
 - Billii, Marlen (* 1980), Austrian singer, songwriter, producer, publisher, label owner and designer
 - Billik, Paul (1891–1926), German air force officer (German Empire)
 - Billing († 967), Count
 - Billing, Allan (1901–1978), Swedish football player and coach
 - Billing, Einar (1871–1939), Swedish theologian, university professor and bishop
 - Billing, Gottfrid (1841-1925), Swedish Lutheran bishop, theologian and member of the Reichstag
 - Billing, Heinz (1914–2017), German physicist, pioneer in the construction of computer systems and data storage devices
 - Billing, Hermann (1867–1946), German architect, designer and university professor
 - Billing, Johanna (* 1973), Swedish conceptual artist
 - Billing, Philip (* 1996), Danish football player
 - Billinge, Roy (1937-1994) British physicist
 - Billinger, Manfred (1953–2001), German artist
 - Billinger, Richard (1890–1965), Austrian writer
 - Billinger, Stephan (1897–1966), German politician of the Bavarian Party
 - Billingham, Angela, Baroness Billingham (* 1939), British politician (Labor), MEP
 - Billingham, Mark (born 1961), British crime writer
 - Billingham, Richard , English philosopher and logician
 - Billingham, Robert (1957-2014), American sailor
 - Billinghurst, Charles (1818–1865) American politician
 - Billinghurst, Guillermo (1851-1915), Peruvian politician, President of Peru (1912-1915)
 - Billinghurst, Rosa May (1875-1953), British suffragette
 - Billings, Charles (1866–1928), American marksman
 - Billings, Elkanah (1820–1876), Canadian paleontologist
 - Billings, Frank (1904–1957), American jazz musician
 - Billings, Franklin S. (1862-1935), American politician and governor of the State of Vermont (1925-1927)
 - Billings, Frederick Horatio (1869–1964), American botanist, bacteriologist and university professor
 - Billings, Gary , Canadian amateur astronomer and asteroid explorer
 - Billings, John Shaw (1838–1913), American surgeon and librarian
 - Billings, Joseph († 1806), English navigator and hydrograph
 - Billings, Josh (1818-1885), American author
 - Billings, Leopoldo (* 1932), Venezuelan composer and music teacher
 - Billings, Marland Pratt (1902-1996), American geologist
 - Billings, Noyes (1800-1865), American politician
 - Billings, William (1746–1800), American composer
 - Billingsley, Barbara (1915-2010), American actress
 - Billingsley, Henry († 1606), English businessman, mayor and mathematician
 - Billingsley, John (born 1960), American actor
 - Billingsley, JoJo (1952-2010), American singer
 - Billingsley, Patrick (1925–2011), American actor and mathematician
 - Billingsley, Peter (* 1971), American actor, film producer and film director
 - Billington, Bradley , English table tennis player
 - Billington, Craig (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper and official
 - Billington, Francelia (1895–1934), American actress and camerawoman
 - Billington, Geoff (* 1955), British show jumper
 - Billington, James Hadley (1929–2018), American librarian, director of the Library of Congress
 - Billington, Jason , Australian VFX supervisor
 - Billington, John († 1630), signatory to the Mayflower Treaty
 - Billington, Michael (1941-2005), British actor
 - Billington, Rachel (* 1942), British writer and President of the UK PEN
 - Billington, Ray (1930–2012), British philosopher
 - Billington, Teddy (1882–1966), American racing cyclist
 - Billington-Greig, Teresa (1877–1964), British suffragette and suffrage activist
 - Billini, Francesco Gregorio (1844–1898), President of the Dominican Republic
 - Billins, Chad (born 1989), American ice hockey player
 - Billirakis, Steve (* 1986), American poker player
 - Billisich, Eva (* 1963), Austrian cabaret artist and actress
 - Billiter, Jean (1877–1965), French-Austrian chemist
 - Billitis, Maike (* 1980), German actress
 - Billker, Kurt (* 1954), German jazz drummer
 - Billman, Torsten (1909–1989), Swedish graphic artist, painter and book illustrator
 - Billmann, Alfons-Reimund (* 1944), German politician (CDU), MdL
 - Billmann, Jürgen (1942–2013), German soccer player
 - Billmann, Manfred (* 1963), German jazz singer and pianist
 - Billmann, Willi (1911–2001), German soccer player
 - Billmark, Carl Johan (1804–1870) Swedish painter, draftsman, engraver and lithographer
 - Billmeier, Grant (* 1984), American basketball player
 - Billmeyer, Alexander (1841–1924), American politician
 - Billon, Lise (* 1988), French alpinist
 - Billon, Pierre (1901–1981), French film director and screenwriter
 - Billone, Pierluigi (* 1960), Italian composer
 - Billones, Midyphil B. (* 1969), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Cebu
 - Billot, Jean-Baptiste (1828–1907), French general and statesman
 - Billot, Louis (1846–1931), French religious priest and theologian
 - Billotte, Carl (1836–1917), German photographer
 - Billotte, Gaston (1875-1940), French general
 - Billotte, Heinrich Franz Carl (1801-1892), German portrait painter
 - Billotte, Pierre (1906–1992), French general and politician, member of the National Assembly and Minister
 - Billoux, François (1903–1978), French politician, member of the National Assembly
 - Billroth, Gustav (1808–1836), German religious philosopher
 - Billroth, Johann Christian (1769–1846), German lawyer, mayor of Greifswald
 - Billroth, Theodor (1829-1894), German doctor
 - Billson, Alfred (1839–1907) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Billstam, Annika (* 1976), Swedish orienteer
 - Billstein, Aurel (1901–1996), German politician (KPD)
 - Billstein, Jonas (* 1991), German MMA fighter
 - Billström, Annika (* 1956), Swedish politician, Mayor of Stockholm (2002–2006)
 - Billström, Tobias (* 1973), Swedish politician
 - Billung , namesake for the Saxon ducal family Billunger
 - Billung von Lindenfels , Franconian nobleman and main founder of the Bronnbach monastery
 - Billups, Chauncey (born 1976), American basketball player
 - Billwiller, Arnold (1850–1928), Swiss brewery entrepreneur
 - Billy Bowlegs (1810–1864), Chief of the Seminoles
 - Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri , Australian artist, Aboriginal
 - Billy the Kid († 1881), American serial killer and western hero
 - Billy, Alfred (1920–2015), Austrian lithographer, graphic artist and university professor
 - Billy, André (1882–1971), French author, journalist, Romance writer and biographer
 - Billy, Bertrand de (* 1965), French conductor
 - Billy, Chuck (* 1962), American singer and songwriter for the thrash metal band Testament
 - Billy, Jacques de (1602–1679), French Jesuit, mathematician and astronomer
 - Bilmen, Mizgin (* 1983), German director
 - Bilmen, Ömer Nasuhi (1883–1971), Islamic religious scholar
 - Biln, Sohen (1939–2012), Canadian rower
 - Bilney, Thomas († 1531), British martyr
 - Bilobrk, Luka (* 1985), Bosnian football player
 - Bilodeau, Alexandre (* 1987), Canadian freestyle skier
 - Bilodeau, Jean-Luc (* 1990), Canadian actor
 - Bilodeau, Yves (* 1962), Canadian cross-country skier
 - Bilodid, Darja (* 2000), Ukrainian judoka
 - Bilodid, Hennadij (* 1977), Ukrainian wrestler, judoka and samboist
 - Bilogan, Leopold (1912–1995), Austrian officer
 - Bilohradskyj, Tymofij , Ukrainian lute player and composer
 - Bilokolos, Dmytro (1912–1993), Ukrainian and Soviet politician
 - Bilokon, Mykola (* 1955), Ukrainian politician, Minister of the Interior of Ukraine (2003-2005)
 - Bilokur, Alex (* 1976), Russian entrepreneur and poker player
 - Bilokur, Kateryna (1900–1961), Ukrainian artist and master of fine folk painting, representative of naive art
 - Bilolo, Mubabinge (* 1953), African philosopher
 - Bilonoh, Jurij (* 1974), Ukrainian shot putter
 - Biloserow, Dmytro (* 1994), Ukrainian billiard player
 - Biloserskyj, Wassyl (1825–1899), Ukrainian civic and cultural activist, journalist and educator
 - Bilosertschew, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1966), Soviet or Russian gymnast
 - Bilosir, Oksana (* 1957), Ukrainian singer and politician, Minister of Culture of Ukraine
 - Bilot, Charles (1883-1912), French football player
 - Bilotaitė, Agnė (* 1982), Lithuanian politician
 - Bilott, Robert (* 1965), American environmental lawyer
 - Bilotti, Thomas (1940–1985), American mobster
 - Bilour, Ghulam Ahmad (* 1939), Pakistani politician
 - Bilous, Dmytro (1920–2004), Ukrainian writer, poet, literary critic and translator
 - Bilous, Finn (* 1999), New Zealand freestyle skier
 - Bilouschtschenko, Serhij (* 1981), Ukrainian rower
 - Bilov, Dimitri (* 1967), Russian-German actor, voice actor, director, acting teacher, theater actor and painter
 - Bilow, Nils Ferdinand von (1800–1846), German landowner, politician and historian
 - Bilozerkiwez, Natalka (* 1954), Ukrainian poet and translator
 - Bilsbury, Jimmy (1942-2003), English singer
 - Bilsdorfer, Peter (* 1951), German lawyer
 - Bilse, Benjamin (1816–1902), German conductor and composer
 - Bilse, Fritz Oswald (1878–1951), German writer and lieutenant in the Prussian army
 - Bilski, Benjamin (* 1988), German swimmer and internet entrepreneur
 - Bilski, Niklas (* 1998), German basketball player
 - Bilsland, William (* 1945), British cyclist and Olympian
 - Bilson, Bruce (* 1928), American film director, film producer and screenwriter
 - Bilson, John , Ghanaian opposition politician and founder of the Third Force Party
 - Bilson, Malcolm (* 1935), American pianist
 - Bilson, Rachel (* 1981), American actress
 - Bilstein, Gottfried von († 1289), abbot of the Grafschaft monastery (1272–1289)
 - Bilstein, Heinrich von , provost of St. Severin in Cologne
 - Bilstein, Monika (* 1958), German publisher
 - Bilt, Johan van der (1882–1943), Dutch landscape painter
 - Biltgen, François (* 1958), Luxembourg politician
 - Biltgen, Raoul (* 1974), Luxembourg actor, writer, theater maker and psychotherapist
 - Biltoft, Mia (* 1992), Danish handball player
 - Bilton, Nick , British-American journalist
 - Biltz, Ernst (1822–1903), German chemist and pharmacist
 - Biltz, Heinrich (1865–1943), German chemist and university professor
 - Biltz, Karl Friedrich (1830–1901), German literary scholar, playwright, theater critic
 - Biltz, Karl Peter , German stage actor and radio director
 - Biltz, Wilhelm (1877–1943), German chemist and university professor
 - Bilung, Alphonse (* 1933), Indian clergyman, former bishop of Rourkela
 - Bilung, Telesphore (* 1961), Indian religious, auxiliary bishop in Ranchi
 - Bily, Barbara (* 1982), German dramaturg
 - Bílý, Josef (1872–1941), Czechoslovak general
 - Bily, Laurence (born 1963), French athlete
 - Bily, Lothar (* 1952), German Salesian, theologian and rector of the Philosophical-Theological University of Benediktbeuern
 - Bilyeu, Justin (* 1994), American football player
 - Bilyj, Mychajlo (1922–2001), Ukrainian-Soviet politician, physicist and rector of the Taras Shevchenko University of Kiev
 - Bilyk, Iryna (* 1970), Ukrainian singer and composer
 - Bilyk, Irynej (* 1950), Ukrainian religious, canon in Santa Maria Maggiore
 - Bilyk, Luke (* 1994), Canadian actor
 - Bilyk, Nikola (* 1996), Austrian handball player
 - Bilyk, Serhij (* 1970), Ukrainian-Austrian handball goalkeeper
 - Bilz, Alfred (1877–1939), German naturopath and publisher
 - Bilz, Eckhard (* 1938), German actor and voice actor
 - Bilz, Ewald (1872–1941), German publisher and bookseller
 - Bilz, Friedrich Eduard (1842–1922), German naturopath and life reformer
 - Bilz, Fritz (* 1944), German historian
 - Bilz, Heinz (1926–1986), German theoretical solid-state physicist
 - Bilz, Hellmut (1924–2008), German museologist, ethnographer and local researcher
 - Bilz, Jakob (1872–1951), German Catholic theologian
 - Bilz, Tobias (* 1964), German theologian and pastor
 - Bilz, Willy Johannes (1884–1965), German entrepreneur
 - Bilzēns, Indulis (* 1940), Latvian multimedia artist, journalist and activist
 - Bilzer, Bert (1913–1980), German art historian and museum director
 - Bilzerian, Dan (* 1980), American social media personality
 
Bim
- Bím, Josef (1901–1934), Czechoslovakian skier
 - Bimann, Dominik (1800–1858), Bohemian glass cutter and engraver
 - Bimbach, Julie , German cookbook author
 - Bimbalow, Krali , Bulgarian wrestler
 - Bimber, Oliver (* 1973), German computer scientist and university professor, professor for computer graphics at the JKU Linz
 - Bimberg, Claudia (* 1986), German volleyball player
 - Bimberg, Dieter (* 1942), German physicist and university professor
 - Bimberg, Siegfried (1927–2008), German composer, choir director and musicologist
 - Bimbi, Bartolomeo (1648–1729), Florentine painter
 - Bimbisara , King of Magadha and early Indian Buddhist
 - Bimboes, Carl (1904–1985), German architect and building officer, most recently building department at the Deutsche Bundesbahn
 - Bimenyimana, Bonfils-Caleb (* 1997), Burundian football player
 - Bimenyimana, Jean Damascène (1953–2018), Rwandan clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Cyangugu
 - Bimis, Thomas (* 1975), Greek Olympic champion in high diving
 - Bimler, Hans (1860–1929), German drawing teacher, artist and antique collector
 - Bimler, Kurt (1883–1951), German art historian and sculptor
 - Bimmermann, Caesar (1821–1888), German-Dutch landscape painter
 - Bimo, Roland (* 1954), Albanian diplomat
 - Bimont, Edmond , French long distance runner
 - Bimpage, Ferdinand (1867–1956), German photographer
 - Bimperling, Mira (* 1994), German rhythmic gymnast
 - Bimstein, Whitey (1897–1969), American boxer, boxing coach, and cutman