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- Bon Compagni di Mombello, Carlo (1804–1880), Italian lawyer, educator and statesman
- Bon di Venezia, Anna , Italian composer, singer and harpsichordist
- Bon Jovi, Jon (born 1962), American singer, guitarist, composer and actor
- Bon Mardion, William (* 1983), French ski mountaineer
- Bon, Anton (1854–1915), Swiss hotelier
- Bon, Bartolomeo , Italian builder and sculptor
- Bon, François (* 1953), French writer
- Bon, Giovanni , Italian builder and sculptor
- Bon, Girolamo , Italian painter, theater decorator, machinist, composer, professor at art academy
- Bon, Hans (1882–1950), Swiss entrepreneur
- Bon, Johannes (1774–1841), Dutch clergyman, old Catholic bishop of Haarlem (1815–1841)
- Bon, Léon (1875–1965), French politician
- Bon, Léon van (* 1972), Dutch cyclist
- Bon, Louis André (1758–1799), French revolutionary general
- Bon, Marcel (1925–2014), French botanist, mycologist and university professor
- Bon, Naftali (1945-2018), Kenyan track and field athlete
- Bon, Seraphim (* 1959), Ukrainian Metropolitan of the True Orthodox Church of Russia
Bona
- Bona of Pisa († 1207), Catholic Augustinian dean and mystic
- Bona, Alberto (* 1978), Italian film and theater actor as well as screenwriter and film director
- Bona, Diego Natale (1926-2017), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Saluzzo
- Bona, Dominique (* 1953), French author
- Bona, Francesco Girolamo (1687–1749), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of the Curia
- Bona, Giovanni (1609–1674), Italian cardinal and liturgical scholar
- Bona, Jerry (* 1945), American mathematician
- Bona, Julie de (* 1980), French actress with Italian and Vietnamese roots
- Bona, Karl-Heinz (1927-2014), German politician (CDU)
- Bona, Patrick (* 1981), Italian ice hockey player
- Bona, Richard (* 1967), Cameroonian jazz bassist
- Bona, Stanislaus Vincent (1888-1967), American clergyman, Bishop of Green Bay, Wisconsin
- Bonabart, Anderson (* 1980), Micronesian swimmer
- Bonac, William (* 1982), Ghanaian-Dutch bodybuilder
- Bonaccorso, Rosario (* 1957), Italian jazz bassist and composer
- Bonaccurso, Anthony (* 1975), Australian wheelchair tennis player
- Bonacelli, Paolo (born 1939), Italian actor
- Bonachera, Trinidad (* 1961), Spanish cultural scientist
- Bonaci, Evelyn (1916-2008), Maltese politician (Partit Laburista)
- Bonačić, Duje (1929–2020), Yugoslav rower
- Bonačić, Luka (* 1955), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Bonacin, Josip (* 1984), Croatian football player
- Bonacina, Céline (* 1975), French saxophonist and composer
- Bonacka, Ewa (1912–1992), Polish actress and director
- Bonacker, Horst (* 1937), German football referee
- Bonacker, Senta (1906–1975), German film and theater actress
- Bonacolsi, Rinaldo dei (1278-1328), city lord and imperial vicar of Mantua (1309-1328)
- Bonacossa, Alberto (1883–1953), Italian sports official and member of the International Olympic Committee
- Bonacquisti, Giacinto (1937–2008), Italian film director, assistant director and screenwriter
- Bonadè, Umberto (1909–1992), Italian rower
- Bonadimani, Roberto (* 1945), Italian comic author and illustrator
- Bonadimann, Philipp (* 1980), Austrian ski racer
- Bonadonna, Costanza (* 1971), Italian volcanologist
- Bonadonna, Gianni (1934–2015), Italian medical doctor (oncology)
- Bonadonna, Telesforo (1901–1987), Italian agronomist, veterinarian, and reproductive biologist
- Bonaduce, Danny (* 1959), American film actor, voice actor, radio host and wrestler
- Bonaduce, Joseph (1927-2004), American screenwriter
- Bonafè, Simona (* 1973), Italian politician, MEP
- Bonafede, Alfonso (* 1976), Italian lawyer and politician (M5S)
- Bonafede, Maria (* 1954), Italian pastor, moderator of the Evangelical Waldensian Church in Italy
- Bonafede, Salvatore (* 1962), Italian jazz pianist
- Bonaglia, Michele (1905–1944), Italian boxer
- Bonagratia of Bergamo († 1340), Franciscan lay brother and lawyer
- Bonagura, Gianni (1925-2017), Italian actor and voice actor
- Bonah, Kurt (* 1928), German athlete
- Bonahon, Francis (* 1955), French mathematician
- Bonaini, Francesco (1806–1874), Italian historian
- Bonaiuto, Anna (born 1950), Italian actress
- Bonal, Jean (1925-2004), French jazz musician
- Bonal, Raymond (1600–1653), French clergyman, Catholic priest
- Bonalana, Ranja (* 1973), German voice actress
- Bonald, Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise de (1754–1840), French statesman and philosopher
- Bonald, Louis-Jacques-Maurice de (1787–1870), French clergyman, cardinal and archbishop of Lyon
- Bonaldi, Sergio (* 1978), Italian biathlete
- Bonalino, Giovanni († 1633), Swiss builder
- Bonalumi, Giovanni (1920–2002), Swiss writer and literary historian
- Bonaly, Surya (* 1973), French figure skater
- Bonamassa, Joe (* 1977), American blues and blues rock guitarist, singer, composer and lyricist
- Bonami, Francesco (* 1955), Italian art critic and curator
- Bonamici, Ferdinando (1827–1905), Italian composer and music teacher
- Bonamici, Suzanne (* 1954), American politician
- Bonamín, Victorio Manuel (1909–1991), Argentine religious and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in the Argentine military ordinariate
- Bonamy, Henri (* 1979), French pianist and conductor living in Germany
- Bonamy, Pierre-Nicolas (1694–1770), French historian and Romanist
- Bonan, Heiko (* 1966), German soccer player and coach
- Bonandrini, Giovanni , Italian jazz producer
- Bonanini, Franco (* 1952), Italian politician, MEP
- Bonanni, Filippo (1638–1725), Jesuit priest, microscope builder and naturalist
- Bonanni, Luciano (1927–1997), Italian actor
- Bonanni, Massimo (* 1982), Italian football player
- Bonanno Pisano , Italian sculptor
- Bonanno, Alfredo Maria (* 1937), Italian insurrectionalist
- Bonanno, Joseph (1905–2002), American Mafioso, boss of the Bonanno family
- Bonanno, Leonardo (* 1947), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Bonanno, Rinaldo (1545–1600), Italian sculptor
- Bonanno, Salvatore (1932-2008), American Mafioso
- Bonano, Roberto Óscar (* 1970), Argentine-Italian football goalkeeper
- Bonano, Sharkey (1904–1972), American jazz trumpeter
- Bonanomi, Klaus (* 1961), Swiss editor
- Bonanomi, Marco (* 1985), Italian racing driver
- Bonanomi, Roberta (* 1966), Italian racing cyclist
- Bonanos, Georgios (1863–1940), Greek sculptor
- Bonanotte, Cecco (* 1942), Italian sculptor
- Bonanova, Fortunio (1895–1969), Spanish actor
- Bonansea, Miranda (1926–2019), Italian child actress and voice actress
- Bonaparte Soares, Bernardino († 1975), East Timorese independence activist
- Bonaparte, Caroline (1782–1839), sister of Napoléon Bonaparte, Queen of Naples
- Bonaparte, Charles Joseph (1851–1921), American politician
- Bonaparte, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent (1803–1857), Italian ornithologist, politician and pastor
- Bonaparte, Charlotte Napoléone (1802–1839), Dutch queen and Imperial French princess
- Bonaparte, Elisa (1777–1820), sister of Napoleon Bonaparte
- Bonaparte, Jérôme (1784–1860), brother of Napoléon Bonaparte, King of Westphalia, French general, Marshal of France
- Bonaparte, Jérôme Napoléon Charles (1814–1847), son of Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia, and Catherine of Württemberg
- Bonaparte, José Fernando (1928-2020), Argentine paleontologist
- Bonaparte, Joseph (1768–1844), King of Naples and Spain
- Bonaparte, Louis (1778–1846), King of Holland, brother of Napoléon Bonaparte
- Bonaparte, Louis Lucien (1813-1891), French and Italian patron, linguist, bascologist, Romance philologist and dialectologist, who worked in London
- Bonaparte, Lucien (1775–1840), French author, third born of the Bonaparte brothers
- Bonaparte, Lucien-Louis-Joseph-Napoleon (1828–1895), French cardinal
- Bonaparte, Maria Letizia (1866–1926), wife of Amadeo, Duke of Aosta and former King of Spain
- Bonaparte, Marie (1882–1962), French psychoanalyst, Princess of Greece and Denmark by marriage
- Bonaparte, Mathilde (1820–1904), French salonniere and painter, daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte
- Bonaparte, Napoleon (1769–1821), Emperor of the French
- Bonaparte, Napoléon Charles (1802–1807), son of Louis Bonaparte and Hortense de Beauharnais
- Bonaparte, Napoléon Eugène Louis (1856–1879), Prince of France
- Bonaparte, Napoleon Franz (1811–1832), descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte
- Bonaparte, Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul (1822-1891), French general
- Bonaparte, Napoléon Louis (1804–1831), briefly Grand Duke of Kleve and Berg and King of Holland
- Bonaparte, Pauline (1780-1825), Duchess of Parma
- Bonaparte, Pierre Napoleon (1815–1881), Imperial Prince, member of the National Assembly
- Bonaparte, Roland (1858–1924), French scientist, anthropologist and writer
- Bonaparte, Rosa († 1975), East Timorese women's rights activist and independence activist
- Bonaparte, Rudolph , American civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Bonaparte, Zénaïde Laetitia Julie (1801–1854), Princess of Canino and Musignano
- Bonaparte-Patterson, Jérôme (1805–1870), son of Jérôme Bonaparte, Napoléon's youngest brother
- Bonaparte-Patterson, Jérôme Napoléon II (1830-1893), French officer
- Bonaparte-Wyse, Marie-Lætitia (1831–1902), French writer
- Bonar, Horatius (1808–1889), Scottish clergyman and poet
- Bonar, John (1886–1963), American production designer
- Bonar, Rainer (1956–1996), German painter, graphic artist and photographer
- Bonard, Maurice-Benjamin (1803–1870), Swiss politician
- Bonard, Pierre (1943–2010), Swiss art brut artist
- Bonardi, Maria (1864–1945), Italian nun and founder of the order
- Bonardy, Ludwig (1805–1881), German lawyer and politician
- Bonarelli, Guido (1871–1951), Italian petroleum geologist and paleontologist
- Bonas, Clive (* 1933), Venezuelan sprinter and long jumper
- Bonas, Cressida (* 1989), British model, dancer and actress
- Bonas, Ulla (* 1955), German microbiologist and university professor
- Bonase, Nomarussia (* 1966), South African human rights activist
- Bonaséwicz, Susanna (* 1955), German actress, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Bonasone, Giulio Antonio , Italian engraver
- Bonath, Christian (* 1979), German conductor and choir director
- Bonath, Heiko (* 1961), German handball player and trainer
- Bonath, Kathleen (* 1965), German volleyball player
- Bonath, Rico (* 1983), German handball player
- Bonatini, Léo (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Bonato, Jean-Claude (* 1946), French basketball player
- Bonato, Maurizio (* 1953), Austrian artist
- Bonato, Victor (1934–2019), German visual artist
- Bonato, Yann (* 1972), French basketball player
- Bonatti, Christian (* 1960), French mathematician
- Bonatti, Enrico (* 1936), Italian marine geologist and geochemist
- Bonatti, Hugo (* 1933), Austrian writer
- Bonatti, Walter (1930–2011), Italian alpinist and photo reporter
- Bonatto, Levi (* 1957), Brazilian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Goiânia
- Bonatz, Dominik (* 1966), German archaeologist from the Middle East
- Bonatz, Heinz (1897–1981), German naval officer during the Second World War
- Bonatz, Karl (1882–1951), German architect and construction officer
- Bonatz, Manfred (1932–2018), German geodesist and university professor for theoretical geodesy
- Bonatz, Paul (1877–1956), German architect and university professor
- Bonatz, Wilhelm , German police officer
- Bonavena, Óscar (1942–1976), Argentine heavyweight boxer
- Bonaventure (1221–1274), general of the Franciscan order
- Bonaventura, Charlotte (* 1980), French handball referee
- Bonaventura, Daniele di (* 1966), Italian jazz musician (bandoneon, composition)
- Bonaventura, Flore (* 1988), French actress
- Bonaventura, Giacomo (* 1989), Italian football player
- Bonaventura, Julie (* 1980), French handball referee
- Bonaventure, Ysaline (* 1994), Belgian tennis player
- Bonaviri, Giuseppe (1924–2009), Italian writer
- Bonazza, Luigi (1877–1965), Italian painter
- Bonazzi, Benedetto (1840–1915), Italian clergyman, Benedictine abbot, Graecist, Archbishop of Benevento
- Bonazzi, Luigi (* 1948), Italian clergyman, Catholic bishop, diplomat of the Holy See
- Bonazzoli, Emiliano (* 1979), Italian football player
- Bonazzoli, Federico (* 1997), Italian football player
Bonc
- Bonča, Valter (* 1968), Slovenian racing cyclist
- Bonchamps, Charles de (1760–1793), French opponent of the revolution
- Bonci, Alessandro (1870-1940), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Bončić-Katerinić, Jovanka (1887–1966), Yugoslav architect
- Bonciu, H. (1893–1950), Romanian poet and prose writer of the Romanian avant-garde
- Bonciucov, Igor (* 1973), Moldovan racing cyclist
- Boncodin, Emilia (1955-2010), Filipino politician
- Boncompagni, Baldassare (1821–1894), Italian mathematician
- Boncompagni, Elio (1933–2019), Italian orchestra leader and conductor as well as former general music director in Aachen
- Boncompagni, Filippo (1548–1586), Italian clergyman and cardinal
- Boncompagni, Giacomo (1548–1612), Italian feudal lord
- Boncompagni, Giacomo (1652–1731), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Bologna and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Boncompagni, Girolamo (1622–1684), Archbishop and Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Boncompagni, Pierre (1913–1953), French racing driver
- Boncompagni-Ludovisi, Ignazio Gaetano (1743–1790), Roman Catholic cardinal
- Boncompagno da Signa , Italian scholar, historian and philosopher
- Boncquet, Henri (1868–1908), Belgian sculptor
Bond
- Bond Day, Caroline (1889–1948), American anthropologist and writer
- Bond, Alan (1938-2015), Australian entrepreneur of British descent
- Bond, Alexander (* 1996), Danish badminton player
- Bond, Alistair (* 1989), New Zealand rower
- Bond, Andrew (* 1965), Swiss musician and writer
- Bond, Ashlee (* 1985), Israeli show jumper
- Bond, Brian (born 1936), British military historian
- Bond, Capel (1730–1790), English organist, conductor and composer
- Bond, Carl Eldon (1920–2007), American ichthyologist
- Bond, Charles G. (1877–1974), American lawyer and politician
- Bond, Chelsea , actress
- Bond, David (1922-2013), British sailor
- Bond, Eddie (1933–2013), American country and rockabilly musician
- Bond, Edward (born 1934), English playwright
- Bond, Edward Augustus (1815–1898) British librarian and paleographer
- Bond, Ernie (born 1929), English football player
- Bond, Franklyn F. (1897-1946) American ichthyologist
- Bond, Frederick Bligh (1864–1945) British architect, archaeologist and parapsychologist
- Bond, Fredrik (* 1978), Swedish director and commercial filmmaker
- Bond, George F. (1915-1983), American physician
- Bond, George Phillips (1825–1865), American astronomer
- Bond, Gerard (1940-2005), American geologist
- Bond, Graham (1937–1974) British jazz and blues musician
- Bond, Hamish (* 1986), New Zealand rower
- Bond, J. Richard (* 1950), Canadian astrophysicist and cosmologist
- Bond, Jackson (born 1996), American actor
- Bond, James (1900-1989), American ornithologist
- Bond, Jason , American arachnologist
- Bond, Jimmy (1933–2012), American bassist and tuba player of modern jazz
- Bond, John (1932–2012) English football player and coach
- Bond, Johnny (1915–1978) American country singer and songwriter
- Bond, Julian (1940-2015), American politician and civil rights activist
- Bond, Kit (* 1939), American politician
- Bond, LaToya (* 1984), American basketball player
- Bond, Laurence (1905-1943), British pole vaulter
- Bond, Lilian (1908-1991), British actress
- Bond, Linda (born 1946), Canadian general in the Salvation Army
- Bond, Lucas , British child actor
- Bond, Michael (1926-2017), British writer
- Bond, Nelson Slade (1908-2006), American writer (science fiction, fantasy)
- Bond, Nigel (born 1965), English snooker player
- Bond, Peter (* 1952), German presenter and actor
- Bond, Rene (1950-1996), American porn actress
- Bond, Ria (* 1976), New Zealand politician
- Bond, Richard († 2011), British racing car driver
- Bond, Robert (1857–1927), Canadian politician
- Bond, Rudy (1912–1982), American actor
- Bond, Ruskin (* 1934), British-Indian writer
- Bond, Samantha (born 1961), British actress
- Bond, Shadrach (1773-1832), American politician
- Bond, Stephen R. (* 1963), British economist
- Bond, Tassili , American jazz musician (double bass)
- Bond, Timothy (* 1942), Canadian film director and screenwriter
- Bond, Tommy (1926-2005), American actor
- Bond, Victoria (* 1945), American conductor and composer and university professor
- Bond, Ward (1903-1960), American actor
- Bond, William Cranch (1789-1859), American astronomer
- Bond, William K. (1792–1864), American politician
- Bond, William West (1884–1975), American politician
- Bonda, Katarzyna (* 1977), Polish writer and journalist
- Bondal, Alexei Igorevich , Russian mathematician
- Bondallaz, François-Xavier (1801–1870), Swiss politician and State Councilor
- Bondam, Peter (1727–1800), Dutch historian and lawyer
- Bondar, Alexander Igorewitsch (* 1993), Russian-Ukrainian diver
- Bondar, Andrij (* 1974), Ukrainian writer, poet, essayist and translator
- Bondár, Anna (* 1997), Hungarian tennis player
- Bondar, Elena (* 1958), Romanian rower
- Bondar, Jana (* 1991), Ukrainian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Bondar, Rimma Dmitrijewna (1937–2011), Soviet-Ukrainian ancient historian and university professor
- Bondar, Roberta Lynn (* 1945), Canadian astronaut
- Bondarenko, Aljona (* 1984), Ukrainian tennis player
- Bondarenko, Bohdan (* 1989), Ukrainian high jumper
- Bondarenko, Dmytro (* 1936), Soviet-Ukrainian long jumper
- Bondarenko, Filip Semjonowitsch (1905–1993), Soviet-Ukrainian chess composer
- Bondarenko, Igor Ilyich (1926–1964), Russian physicist
- Bondarenko, Igor Michailowitsch (1927–2014), Soviet or Russian writer
- Bondarenko, Kateryna (* 1986), Ukrainian tennis player
- Bondarenko, Mychajlo (1903–1938), Ukrainian-Soviet politician, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR (1937)
- Bondarenko, Olena (* 1974), Ukrainian journalist and politician
- Bondarenko, Olga Petrovna (* 1960), Russian long-distance runner and Olympic champion
- Bondarenko, Valentin Wassiljewitsch (1937–1961), Ukrainian-Soviet fighter pilot and aspiring astronaut
- Bondarenko, Valerija (* 1982), Ukrainian tennis player
- Bondarew, Alexei Andrejewitsch (* 1983), Russian ice hockey player
- Bondarew, Arseni Sergejewitsch (* 1985), Russian ice hockey player
- Bondarew, Artem (* 1983), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Bondarew, Dmitri Dmitrijewitsch (1878–1937), Russian car designer
- Bondarew, Juri Wassiljewitsch (1924-2020), Soviet or Russian writer
- Bondarew, Viktor Nikolajewitsch (* 1959), Russian Colonel General and Commander in Chief of the Russian Air and Space Forces
- Bondarewa, Olga Nikolajewna (1937–1991), Soviet-Russian mathematician and university professor
- Bondarewski, Igor Sakharovich (1913–1979), Soviet chess player
- Bondaryev, Bohdan (* 1974), Ukrainian cyclist
- Bondaryuk, Mikhail Makarowitsch (1908–1969), Soviet aircraft engine and rocket engine designer
- Bondarchuk, Anatolij (* 1940), Soviet hammer thrower and Olympic champion (Ukraine)
- Bondarchuk, Fyodor Sergejewitsch (* 1967), Russian director and film producer
- Bondarchuk, Sergei Fjodorowitsch (1920–1994), Soviet director and film producer
- Bondarchuk, Serhiy (* 1971), Ukrainian social activist, politician and entrepreneur
- Bondaruk, Gennadi Michailowitsch (* 1965), Russian football player and coach
- Bondarv, Dani (* 1987), Israeli soccer player
- Bondarzew, Apollinari Semjonowitsch (1877–1968), Russian mycologist and phytopathologist
- Bonde, Alexander (* 1975), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag, State Minister
- Bonde, Bettina (* 1969), German journalist and politician (FDP)
- Bonde, Carl (1872–1957), Swedish dressage rider
- Bonde, Cecil von (1895–1983), South African marine biologist and oceanographer
- Bonde, Jens-Peter (* 1948), Danish politician, MEP
- Bonde, Rasmus (* 1986), Danish badminton player
- Bonde, Wolfgang (1902–1945), German lawyer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Böndel, Dirk (* 1955), German historian, director of the German Museum of Technology in Berlin
- Bondeli, Emanuel (1660–1734), Bernese scholar and diplomat
- Bondeli, Julie (1732–1778), Schweizer Salonière
- Bonder, Nilton (* 1957), Brazilian rabbi and author
- Bonder-Kreiss, Lisa (* 1965), American tennis player
- Bonderman, Jeremy (* 1982), American baseball player
- Bondeson, August (1854–1906) Swedish writer, folklorist and doctor
- Bondeson, Jan (* 1962), Swedish doctor and writer
- Bondevik, Kjell (1901–1983), Norwegian politician (Kristelig Folkeparti), minister and folklorist
- Bondevik, Kjell Magne (* 1947), Norwegian politician, member of the Storting and Prime Minister
- Bondfield, Margaret (1873–1953), British Labor politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Bondi, Beulah (1888–1981), American actress
- Bondì, Claudio (* 1944), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Bondi, Clemente (1742–1821), Italian poet and translator
- Bondi, Cyril (* 1980), Swiss jazz and improvisation musician
- Bondi, Felix (1860–1934), German lawyer, notary and art collector
- Bondi, Georg (1865–1935), German publisher
- Bondi, Gerhard (1911–1966), German economist
- Bondi, Hermann (1919–2005), British mathematician and cosmologist
- Bondi, Joseph (1818–1897), German lawyer, banker and long-time head of the Jewish community in Dresden
- Bondi, Lea , German emigrant of Jewish origin
- Bondi, Sandro (* 1959), Italian politician (Popolo della Libertà), member of the Camera
- Bondin, Amber (* 1991), Maltese singer
- Bondol, Jan , Flemish illuminator and painter
- Bondolfi, Alberto (* 1946), Swiss Roman Catholic theologian and ethicist
- Bondor, József (1917–1981), Hungarian communist politician
- Bondoux, Anne-Laure (* 1971), French author for children and young people
- Bondoux, René (1905-2001), French foil fencer
- Bondra, Anna (1798–1836), Austrian opera singer (soprano, mezzo-soprano)
- Bondra, Peter (* 1968), Slovak ice hockey player and official
- Bondroit, Fritz (1912–1974), German canoeist
- Bonds, Barry (born 1964), American baseball player
- Bonds, Billy (* 1946), English football player and coach
- Bonds, Gary US (* 1939), American R&B and rock'n'roll singer
- Bonds, Jeff (born 1982), American basketball player
- Bonds, Margaret (1913–1976), American composer and pianist
- Bonds, Rosie (* 1944), American hurdler
- Bondt, Hans Konrad (1767–1817), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Bondt, Jacob de (1592–1631), Dutch physician
- Bondt, Nicolaas (1765–1796), Dutch chemist, doctor and botanist
- Bondue, Alain (* 1959), French racing cyclist
- Bonduel, Amaury (* 1999), Belgian-French racing driver
- Bonduel, Frans (1907–1998), Belgian racing cyclist
- Bondurant, Bob (* 1933), American automobile racing driver
- Bondurant, Eugenie (* 1961), American actress, singer, photographer and a model
- Bondurant, Matt (* 1971), American writer
- Bondy, Arpad (* 1947), German producer, composer, author, director, film editor and sound designer
- Bondy, Curt (1894–1972), German psychologist and social researcher
- Bondy, Egon (1930–2007), Czech poet and philosopher
- Bondy, François (1915–2003), Swiss essayist, literary critic and journalist
- Bondy, Hugo (1897–1939), Czech psychiatrist and sexologist
- Bondy, Luc (1948–2015), Swiss director and author
- Bondy, Max (1892–1951), German reform pedagogue
- Bondy, Oscar (1870–1944), Austrian entrepreneur and art collector
- Bondy, Ottilie (1832–1921), Austrian women's rights activist
- Bondy, Otto (1844–1928), Austrian industrialist and art collector of Jewish descent
- Bondy, Ruth (1923–2017), Israeli journalist, author, translator and Holocaust survivor
- Bondy, Walter (1880–1940), German-French painter
- Bondy-Glassowa, Alina (1865–1935), Polish painter
- Bondzin, Friderun (* 1929), German painter, member of the People's Chamber of the GDR
- Bondzin, Gerhard (1930–2014), German painter and graphic artist, President of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR
- Bondzio, Oliver (* 1967), German techno DJ and music producer
- Bondzio, Wilhelm (1929-2017), German German linguist
Bone
- Bone Crusher (* 1971), American rapper and hip-hop producer
- Bone, Eleanor (1911-2001), British Wicca
- Boné, Facundo (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Bone, Heinrich (1813-1893), German high school teacher
- Bone, Homer (1883–1970), American lawyer and politician
- Bone, Jesse F. (1916-2006) American veterinarian and science fiction writer
- Bone, John (1930-2002), English football player
- Bone, Johnnie (1881–1962), Scottish football player
- Bone, José (* 1989), Ecuadorian cyclist
- Bone, Klaus-Dieter (* 1954), German soccer player
- Bone, Krayzie (* 1974), American rapper
- Bone, Muirhead (1876–1953), Scottish etcher, watercolourist, draftsman and war painter during the First and Second World Wars
- Bone, Ponty (1939–2018), American accordionist
- Bone, Scott Cordelle (1860–1936), American politician
- Bone, Tiberiu (1929–1983), Romanian football player
- Bone, William Arthur (1871-1938) English chemist
- Bone-Winkel, Stephan (* 1965), German real estate company and honorary professor
- Boneder, Wolf (1894–1977), German high jumper
- Bonefeld, Willibrordis (1907–2002), German Superior General and founder of the order
- Boneh, Dan (* 1969), Israeli-American computer scientist and cryptologist
- Bonehkohal, Hadi Saei (* 1976), Iranian taekwondo athlete
- Bonell, Carlos (* 1949), British guitarist and arranger
- Bonell, Gotthard (* 1953), Italian artist, graphic artist and singer (South Tyrol)
- Bonella, Rod (1937-2000), Australian marathon runner
- Bonelli, Aurelio , Italian organist, composer and painter
- Bonelli, Cesare (1821–1904), Italian Minister of War
- Bonelli, Franco Andrea (1784–1830), Italian zoologist, ornithologist, and collector
- Bonelli, Giovanni Luigi (1908–2001), Italian author, comic book writer and publisher
- Bonelli, Luigi (1894–1954), Italian screenwriter
- Bonelli, Michele (1541–1598), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Bonelli, Raphael M. (* 1968), Austrian specialist in psychiatry and neurology as well as medical psychotherapist and author
- Bonelli, Ricardo (1932–2009), Argentinian football player
- Bonelli, Rosanna (* 1934), Italian rider, participant in the Palio di Siena
- Bonelli, Sergio (1932–2011), Italian comic book writer and publisher
- Bonelli, Valerio (* 1976), Italian film editor
- Bonello Dupuis, George (1927-2010), Maltese politician
- Bonello, Bertrand (* 1968), French director
- Bonello, Etienne (* 1977), Maltese mountain bike and road cyclist
- Bonello, Georges , French football player
- Bonello, Henry (* 1988), Maltese football goalkeeper
- Bonello, John (* 1958), Maltese football goalkeeper
- Bonello, José (* 1961), Maltese religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Juticalpa
- Bonelly, Rafael Filiberto (1904–1979), Dominican politician, President of the Dominican Republic
- Bonemilch, Johannes († 1510), German Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop of Mainz
- Bonenberger, Johann Michael , Swabian sculptor
- Bonengel, Winfried (* 1960), German director, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker
- Boner, Alfred (1902–1988), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Boner, Alice (1889–1981), Swiss sculptor, photographer, Indologist, art historian, translator and collector
- Boner, Astrid (* 1935), German actress and voice actress
- Boner, Bill (* 1945), American politician
- Boner, Charles (1815–1870), English poet and travel writer
- Boner, Franz (1868–1941), German banker
- Boner, Georg (1908–1991), Swiss historian and archivist
- Boner, Hans († 1523), German-Polish merchant and banker, governor of Cracow
- Boner, Heinrich , hospital master in the Kreuzherrenkloster in Memmingen
- Böner, Johann Alexander (1647–1720), German engraver in Nuremberg
- Boner, Sandra (* 1974), Swiss television presenter
- Boner, Seraina (* 1982), Swiss skier
- Boner, Severin († 1549), merchant and banker
- Boner, Ulrich , author
- Bonera, Daniele (* 1981), Italian soccer player
- Bones, Bobby (* 1980), American radio presenter and entertainer
- Bones, Emma (* 1999), Norwegian actress
- Bonestell, Chesley (1888–1986), American science fiction illustrator
- Bonet i Armengol, Jordi (* 1925), Spanish architect
- Bonet, Carlos (* 1977), Paraguayan soccer player
- Bonet, Juan Pablo (1579–1633), Spanish teacher for "deaf and dumb"
- Bonet, Lisa (* 1967), American actress
- Bonet, Maria del Mar (born 1947), Spanish singer
- Bonet, Théophile (1620–1689), Swiss physician
- Bonet-Manrique, Javier (* 1965), Spanish horn player
- Boneta, Diego (* 1990), Mexican actor
- Bonetat, Julien (* 1971), French squash player
- Bonetsmüller, Elisabeth (1907–1987), German athlete
- Bonetti, Augusto (1835–1904), Italian clergyman
- Bonetti, Benito , Swiss ski jumpers
- Bonetti, Elena (* 1974), Italian mathematician and politician
- Bonetti, Emil (1922–2007), Austrian Catholic priest
- Bonetti, John (1928–2008), American poker player
- Bonetti, Josef , Swiss ski jumper
- Bonetti, Massimo (* 1951), Italian actor and film director
- Bonetti, Peter (1941-2020), English football goalkeeper
- Bonetto, Aline , French production designer
- Bonetto, Felice (1903–1953), Italian racing driver
- Bonetto, Riccardo (* 1979), Italian football player
- Bonetto, Rodolfo (1929–1991), Italian designer
- Bonevacia, Liemarvin (* 1989), Curaçao athlete
- Boneval Faure, Rembt Tobias Hugo Pieter Liebrecht Alexander van (1826–1909), Dutch legal scholar and politician
- Bonew, Christo (* 1947), Bulgarian football player
- Bonew, Nikola (1898–1979), Bulgarian astronomer
- Bonew, Vladimir (1917–1990), Bulgarian politician
- Bonewa, Simona (* 1990), Bulgarian biathlete
- Bonewitz, Herbert (1933–2019), German cabaret artist
- Bonez MC (* 1985), German rap musician and dancehall musician
- Bonezzi, Bernardo (1964–2012), Spanish composer
Bonf
- Bonfá, Luiz (1922–2001), Brazilian composer and guitarist
- Bonfadelli, Heinz (* 1949), Swiss media scientist
- Bonfadini, Romualdo (1831–1899), Italian politician and journalist
- Bonfante, Giuliano (1904–2005), Italian linguist and Etruscanologist
- Bonfante, Larissa (1931–2019), Italian classical archaeologist
- Bonfanti, Luigia (* 1906), Italian sprinter and long jumper
- Bonfanti, Marcus , British blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter
- Bonfantini, Mario (1904–1978), Italian anti-fascist, author, Romanist, Frenchist, Italianist and translator
- Bonfatti, Liliana (* 1930), Italian actress
- Bonferroni, Carlo Emilio (1892–1960), Italian mathematician
- Bonfert, Alfred (1904–1993), Romanian-German President of the German People's Party of Romania (DVR) and veterinarian
- Bonfig, Johannes Petrus (1730–1797), German religious, musician and composer
- Bonfigioli, Giuseppe (1910–1992), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop
- Bonfigli, Benedetto († 1496), Umbrian painter
- Bonfigli, Gaudenzio (1831–1904), Italian religious, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Bonfiglio, Óscar (1905–1987), Mexican football player
- Bonfiglioli, Clementino (1928-2010), Italian entrepreneur
- Bonfiglioli, Kyril (1928–1985), English art dealer and writer
- Bonfils, Daniel (* 1985), Spanish politician (Partido Pirata)
- Bonfils, Félix (1831–1885), French bookbinder and photographer
- Bonfils, Immanuel ben Jacob , physicist, mathematician and astronomer
- Bonfils, Jean (* 1930), French clergyman, former bishop of Nice
- Bonfils, Kjeld (1918–1984), Danish jazz musician (piano, also vibraphone, vocals)
- Bonfim Sobrinho, Geovânio (* 1963), Brazilian soccer player
- Bonfim, Caio (* 1991), Brazilian athlete
- Bonfim, Éder (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Bonfini, Antonio (1427–1505), Italian historian and humanist
- Bonfini, Nadia (* 1965), Italian ski racer
- Bonfire, Mars (* 1943), Canadian rock musician and songwriter
- Bonfoh, Abass (* 1948), Togolese politician
- Bonfort, Helene (1854–1940), German teacher and co-founder of the Hamburg branch of the General German Women's Association
- Bonfrere, Jo (* 1946), Dutch football player and coach
Bong
- Bong, Gaëtan (* 1988), Cameroonian-French football player
- Bong, Harry J. (1936–1990), German actor in theater, film and television
- Bong, Joon-ho (* 1969), South Korean director and screenwriter
- Bong, Jörg (* 1966), German publisher, editor, translator and writer
- Bong, Kurt (* 1937), German jazz drummer and band leader
- Bong, Melanie (* 1968), German jazz singer
- Bong, Tobias (* 1988), German canoeist
- Bong-Kil, John Baptist Sye (1911–1987), Korean Roman Catholic Archbishop
- Bonga, Isaac (* 1999), German basketball player
- Bonga, Ntshuks (* 1963), British jazz musician (saxophone)
- Bonga, Tarsis (* 1997), German soccer player
- Bongaerts, Britt (* 1996), Dutch volleyball player
- Bongard zu Paffendorf, Johann Hugo von dem (1743–1789), Canon in Münster
- Bongard, Amber (* 1997), German child and youth actress
- Bongard, August Gustav Heinrich von (1786–1839), German botanist
- Bongard, Hans (1880–1946), German city school councilor
- Bongard, Heinz Werner (* 1944), German bodybuilder (seniors)
- Bongard, Isabel (* 1991), German actress
- Bongard, Johann Heinrich (1779–1857), German ophthalmologist and nature writer
- Bongard, Katrin (* 1962), German artist (painting and film) and writer
- Bongard, Matthias (* 1961), German radio host
- Bongard, Oscar , German military director
- Bongard, Stefan (* 1981), German soccer player
- Bongard, Willi (1931–1985), German art and business journalist and publicist and co-founder of a free university
- Bongardt, Frank (* 1972), German kickboxer
- Bongardt, Hans (1876–1966), German educator and writer
- Bongardt, Jennifer (* 1982), German canoeist
- Bongardt, Karl (1925–2009), German librarian, journalist, editor and publicist
- Bongardt, Michael (* 1959), German theology and philosopher
- Bongardt, Paul von (1871–1957), German opera director and artistic director
- Bongars, Jacques (1554–1612), French diplomat and book collector
- Bongart, Ferdinand von dem (1773–1850), Chamberlain of the Duchy of Jülich and member of the Rhineland provincial parliament
- Bongart, Hermann Josef von dem (1897–1952), German officer, pilot and marksman
- Bongart, Ludwig von dem (1819–1878), German manor owner and court official
- Bongartz, Anton , German soccer player
- Bongartz, Barbara (* 1957), German writer
- Bongartz, Dieter (1951–2015), German child, youth and screenwriter and filmmaker
- Bongartz, Hans (* 1951), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Bongartz, Heinrich (1892–1946), German officer and fighter pilot in the First World War
- Bongartz, Heinz (1894–1978), German conductor and composer
- Bongartz, Heinz-Günter (* 1955), German clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in the Diocese of Hildesheim
- Bongartz, Klaus (* 1949), German mathematician
- Bongartz, Otto (1895–1970), German architect
- Bongartz, Peter (* 1942), German actor
- Bongartz, Theodor (1902–1945), German director of the crematorium in the Dachau concentration camp, murderer of Georg Elser
- Bongartz, Walter (* 1946), German hypnosis researcher and therapist
- Bongen, Robert (* 1974), German television journalist
- Bonger, Andries (1861–1936), Dutch insurance salesman and art collector
- Bonger, Willem Adriaan (1876–1940), Dutch criminologist and sociologist
- Bongers, Else (1907–1994), German acting teacher
- Bongers, Gert (* 1946), Dutch cyclist
- Bongers, Hans (1898–1981), German businessman
- Bongers, Jos (* 1956), Dutch carom player
- Bongers, Sonja (* 1976), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bongers, Tobias (* 1995), German pool and snooker player
- Bongers-Ritter, Inge (* 1941), German journalist, theater and film critic, as well as features editor and book author
- Bongert, Günter (* 1953), German church musician
- Bongertmann, Ulrich (* 1958), German teacher and history didactician
- Bonghi, Ruggero (1826–1895), Italian politician, member of the Camera, writer and journalist
- Bongho-Nouarra, Stéphane Maurice (1937–2007), Congolese politician, Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo
- Bongianino, Luigi (1919–2003), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Alba and Bishop of Tortona
- Bongioanni, Gianni (1921-2018), Italian director
- Bongioni, Renato (* 1941), Italian racing cyclist
- Bongiorni, Anna (* 1993), Italian athlete
- Bongiorni, Émile (1921–1949), French football player
- Bongiorni, Giovanni (* 1956), Italian sprinter
- Bongiorno, Francesco Manuel (* 1990), Italian road cyclist
- Bongiorno, Giulia (* 1966), Italian lawyer and politician
- Bongiorno, Guillermo Rubén (* 1978), Argentine cyclist
- Bongiorno, Mike (1924-2009), Italian television presenter
- Bongiovanni, Lidia (1914–1998), Italian sprinter and discus thrower
- Bongiovi, Tony (* 1947), American sound engineer and music producer
- Bongkoj Khongmalai (* 1985), Thai actress
- Bongo Ondimba, Ali-Ben (* 1959), Gabonese politician
- Bongo, Ali (1929–2009), British magician and comedian
- Bongo, Édith (1964–2009), Gabonese wife of the Gabonese President
- Bongo, Omar (1935–2009), Gabonese politician, President of Gabon (1967–2009)
- Bongo, Pietro († 1601), Italian theologian and numerologist
- Bongonda, Théo (* 1995), Belgian football player
- Bongrain, Alex (* 1952), French entrepreneur
- Bongs, Rolf (1907–1981), German poet, writer and journalist
- Bongusto, Fred (1935–2019), Italian singer and composer
Bonh
- Bonhag, George (1882–1960), American athlete
- Bonham Carter, Charles (1876–1955) British officer and Governor of Malta
- Bonham Carter, Helena (born 1966), British actress
- Bonham Carter, Jane, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury (born 1957), British politician (Liberal Democrats)
- Bonham Carter, Mark, Baron Bonham-Carter (1922–1994) British politician and publicist
- Bonham Carter, Maurice (1880–1960), British Liberal Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Bonham Carter, Violet (1887–1969), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Bonham, Jason (born 1966) British drummer, songwriter and singer
- Bonham, John (1948–1980), British drummer
- Bonham, Louise (born 1962), Australian triathlete
- Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813–1890), Confederate Army officer and politician
- Bonham-Carter, Crispin (* 1969), British theater and film actor and theater director
- Bonheim, Helmut (1930–2012), German English studies
- Bonhème, Jean-François (* 1949), French long jumper
- Bonheur, Rosa (1822–1899), French animal painter
- Bonhoeffer, Dietrich (1906–1945), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Bonhoeffer, Emmi (1905–1991), German wife of the resistance fighter Klaus Bonhoeffer
- Bonhoeffer, Friedrich (* 1932), German physicist, molecular biologist and neuroscientist
- Bonhoeffer, Karl (1868–1948), German psychiatrist and neurologist
- Bonhoeffer, Karl-Friedrich (1899–1957), German chemist
- Bonhoeffer, Klaus (1901–1945), German lawyer and resistance fighter
- Bonhoeffer, Martin (1935–1989), German social pedagogue and home education reformer
- Bonhoeffer, Thomas (* 1931), German theologian
- Bonhoeffer, Tobias (* 1960), German-American neurobiologist
- Bonhof, Rainer (* 1952), Dutch-German soccer player and coach
- Bonhoff, Carl , German Evangelical Reformed theologian and Freemason
- Bonhoff, Cathrin (* 1969), German news anchor, television presenter and journalist
- Bonhoff, Christa , German singer with alto and mezzo-soprano voices
- Bonhoff, Elisabeth (1921–2003), German entrepreneur and founder
- Bonhoff, Heinrich (1864–1940), German medical officer and university professor for hygiene
- Bönhoff, Leo (1872–1943), German pastor, local researcher and church historian
- Bonhoff, Otto (1931–2001), German writer
- Bonhoff, Werner (1943–2000), German entrepreneur
- Bonhöffer, Adolf Friedrich (1859–1919), German theologian, classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Bonhomme, Paul (* 1964), British aerobatic pilot
- Bonhomme, Pierre (1803–1861), French Roman Catholic clergyman and founder of an order; Blessed
- Bonhomme, Tessa (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bonhorst, Heinrich (1643–1711), ducal and electoral Braunschweig-Lüneburg mint master and mint director of Clausthal
- Bonhorst, Heinrich Christoph , mint master of the Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg and mint director of Clausthal
- Bonhorst, Leonhard von (1840–1915), social democratic politician
- Bonhorst, Marquard († 1432), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Bonhorst, Rainer (* 1942), German journalist and author
- Bonhorst, Walter von (1904–1978), German film editor
- Bonhôte, Eugène (1857–1924), Neuchâtel politician
- Bonhote, J. Lewis (1875-1922) English zoologist, ornithologist, and author
- Bonhuil, Bruno (1960-2005), French motorcycle racer
Bonuses
- Boni, Ada (1881–1973), Italian cookbook author
- Boni, Alessio (* 1966), Italian actor
- Boni, Bruno (1915-2003), Italian rower
- Boni, Carla (1925–2009), Italian singer
- Boni, Carmen (1904–1963), Italian actress
- Böni, Franz (* 1952), Swiss writer
- Boni, Giacomo (1859–1925), Italian Classical Archaeologist and Architect
- Boni, Giovanni Battista († 1641), Italian harpsichord and organ builder
- Boni, Jim (* 1963), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Boni, Lorenzo (* 1967), Italian artist
- Boni, Luisella (* 1935), Italian actress
- Boni, Michał (* 1954), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, Minister for Public Administration and Digitization, MEP
- Boni, Nazi (1909–1969), Burkinabe writer and politician
- Böni, Peter (* 1955), Swiss physicist and university professor
- Boni, Raymond (* 1947), French jazz guitarist and composer
- Boni, Tanella (* 1954), Ivorian poet and writer
- Boni-Claverie, Danièle , Ivorian-French politician
- Boniadi, Nazanin (* 1980), Iranian-British actress
- Boniberger, Markus (* 1985), German actor
- Bonić, Barbara (* 1992), Serbian tennis player
- Bonić, Mario (* 1952), Croatian soccer player and coach
- Bonica, Joe (* 1960), American jazz musician and percussionist
- Bonicelli, Fiorella (* 1951), Uruguayan tennis player
- Bonicelli, Gaetano (* 1924), Italian clergyman, Archbishop emeritus
- Bonicelli, Silvio Cesare (1932–2009), Italian bishop
- Bonicelli, Vittorio (1919–1994), Italian screenwriter and film producer
- Boniche, Lili (1922–2008), Algerian singer
- Bonichon, Gianni (1944-2010), Italian bobsledder
- Bonichot, Jean-Claude (* 1955), French lawyer and judge at the European Court of Justice
- Boniciolli, Matteo (* 1962), Italian basketball coach
- Bönicke, Gerhard (1913–1999), German conductor, theater director and Kapellmeister
- Bönicke, Rudolf (1911–1970), German microbiologist and university professor
- Bönickhausen, Leo Heinrich , German teacher, alleged ancestor of Gustave Eiffel
- Boniecki, Adam (1842–1909), Polish heraldist
- Boniecki, Adam (* 1934), Polish theologian, priest and journalist
- Boniecki, Maria Albin (1908–1995), Polish sculptor
- Boniek, Zbigniew (* 1956), Polish football player
- Bonifaç, Lluís (1730–1786), Catalan sculptor
- Boniface, Saddique (* 1960), Ghanaian politician, Minister for Water Resources, Public Works and Housing in Ghana
- Bonifaci, Antoine (* 1931), French football player
- Bonifácio Augusto, Ruan Renato (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Bonifacio, Andrés (1863-1897), Filipino revolutionary and founder of the Katipunan
- Bonifacio, Antonio (* 1957), Italian film director
- Bonifacio, Bruno (* 1994), Brazilian racing car driver
- Bonifacio, Emilio (* 1985), Dominican baseball player
- Bonifacio, Francesco Giovanni (1912–1946), Italian priest and martyr
- Bonifacio, Francesco Paolo (1923–1989), Italian politician and judge
- Bonifacio, Giovanni Bernardino (1517–1597), Italian humanist, book collector and library founder in Gdansk
- Bonifacio, Mauro (* 1957), Italian composer, conductor and music teacher
- Bonifant, J. Evan (* 1985), American actor
- Bonifassi, Georges (1952–1995), French English and Occitanist
- Boniface († 432), Roman general
- Boniface , Duke of Alsace
- Boniface , missionary and church organizer
- Boniface I († 422), Pope in Rome (418–422)
- Boniface I († 1207), Margrave of Montferrat, first king of Thessaloniki
- Boniface II († 532), Bishop of Rome (530-532)
- Boniface II. († 1253), Margrave of Montferrat and titular king of Thessaloniki (1239-1240)
- Boniface II of Lucca (788–847), Margrave of Tuscany
- Boniface III († 607), Pope (607)
- Boniface IV († 615), Pope (608–615)
- Boniface IX (1350–1404), Pope (1389–1404)
- Boniface V († 625), Pope (619–625)
- Boniface VI. († 896), Pope (896)
- Boniface VII († 985), antipope (974), pope (984–985)
- Boniface VIII († 1303), Pope (1294–1303)
- Boniface von Canossa († 1052), Italian nobleman
- Boniface of Lausanne († 1261), Catholic saint and bishop of Lausanne
- Boniface of Savoy († 1270), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Boniface of Tarsus , early Christian martyr and saint
- Bonifaz (1244–1263), Count of Savoy
- Boniface of Ragusa (1504–1582), Franciscan Terminorite, bishop
- Bonifazi, Facundo (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Bonifazio, Niccolò (* 1993), Italian racing cyclist
- Boniforti, Carlo (1818–1879), Italian composer, organist and music teacher
- Bönig, Andrea (* 1964), German opera and concert singer (alto / mezzo-soprano) and vocal teacher
- Bönig, Manfred (* 1941), German pastor and evangelist
- Bönig, Philipp (* 1980), German soccer player
- Bönig, Sebastian (* 1981), German soccer player
- Bönig, Winfried (* 1959), German organist and university professor
- Bönighausen, Siegfried (* 1955), German soccer player
- Bonigut, Georg (* 1913), German SS-Unterscharfuhrer
- Bonik, Uwe (* 1964), German soccer player
- Bonilla Bonilla, Áureo Patricio (* 1968), Ecuadorian religious, Vicar Apostolic of Galápagos
- Bonilla, Adrián (* 1958), Ecuadorian education politician
- Bonilla, Henry (* 1954), American politician
- Bonilla, José (1967-2002), Venezuelan boxer
- Bonilla, José Adrián (* 1978), Costa Rican racing cyclist
- Bonilla, Luis , American jazz trombonist
- Bonilla, Manuel , Honduran politician, President of Honduras (1903–1907 and 1912–1913)
- Bonilla, Marc (* 1955), American musician, guitarist
- Bonilla, Michelle (born 1972), American actress
- Bonilla, Nelson (born 1990), Salvadoran soccer player
- Bonilla, Óscar (1918–1975), Chilean major general and politician
- Bonilla, Policarpo (1858–1928), Honduran President (1894–1899)
- Bonilla, Santiago (1910–1982), Costa Rican soccer player
- Bonimaier, Anton (1924–2014), Austrian politician (ÖVP), regional councilor
- Bonimeier, Harald (* 1990), German soccer player
- Bonimeier, Roland (* 1982), German soccer player
- Bonin, Adolf von (1803–1872), Prussian general of the infantry
- Bonin, André (1909–1998), French foil fencer
- Bonin, Anna von (1856–1933), German writer
- Bonin, Anselm Christoph von (1685–1755), Prussian lieutenant general
- Bonin, Anton von († 1633), mayor, dean of the collegiate church in Kolberg and Pomeranian government councilor
- Bonin, Bernd Eckard von (1702–1771), Prussian Colonel, Chief of Garrison Regiment No. 9
- Bonin, Bogislav Ernst von (1727–1797), Prussian Lieutenant General, Chief of Infantry Regiment No. 54
- Bonin, Bogislav von (1842–1929), Prussian politician (German Conservative Party), MdR, Pomeranian landowner
- Bonin, Bogislaw von (1908–1980), German officer and publicist
- Bonin, Brian (* 1973), American ice hockey player
- Bonin, Burkhard von (1879–1947), German lawyer and author
- Bonin, Charlotte (* 1987), Italian triathlete
- Bonin, Cosima von (* 1962), German artist
- Bonin, Eckart von (1854–1912), German manor owner, district administrator and politician, MdR
- Bonin, Eduard von (1793–1865), Prussian infantry general, minister of war
- Bonin, Eduard von (1846–1934), landowner and Prussian politician
- Bonin, Edward J. (1904–1990) American politician
- Bonin, Elsa von (1882–1965), German lawyer, manor owner and writer
- Bonin, Ernst Friedrich Otto von (1761–1822), Prussian lieutenant general, most recently inspector of the Landwehr in the Münster administrative district
- Bonin, Georg Otto von (1613–1670), Prussian statesman and German poet
- Bonin, George Bogislav von (1701–1764), Prussian lawyer, President of the Court of Köslin
- Bonin, George Friedrich Felix von (1749-1818), Prussian district administrator
- Bonin, Gerd von (1911–1979), German cameraman, documentary film director and film producer
- Bonin, Gisbert von (1841–1913), Duke of Saxony-Coburg-Gotha Minister of State
- Bonin, Grzegorz (* 1983), Polish football player
- Bonin, Gustav von (1797–1878), Prussian politician, MdR and landowner
- Bonin, Hermann (1880–1945), German mechanical engineer, university professor and rector of the Technical University of Aachen
- Bonin, Hugo von (1826–1893), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Bonin, Joachim von (1857–1921), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Bonin, Kasimir Wedig von (1691–1752), Prussian military
- Bonin, Marcel (* 1931), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bonin, Otto Friedrich Fürchtegott von (1756–1833), Prussian landscape director
- Bonin, Otto von (1795–1862), Prussian lieutenant general
- Bonin, Otto Wedig von (1724–1796), Prussian district administrator and state director
- Bonin, Paul (* 1960), English musician
- Bonin, Reimar von (1890–1976), German rear admiral and naval attaché
- Bonin, Robert von (1805–1852), Prussian captain, military historian and family researcher
- Bonin, Theodor von (1799–1852), Prussian manor owner and district administrator
- Bonin, Udo von (1826–1902), Prussian major general and finally head of the service and hospital system in the War Ministry
- Bonin, Ulrich Bogislaus von (1682–1752), German poet of evangelical sacred songs
- Bonin, Wedig von (1612–1659), Brandenburg Higher War Commissioner for the Duchy of Pomerania and the Lauenburg-Bütow region
- Bonin, Wibke von (* 1936), German art historian and television editor for visual arts
- Bonin, Wilhelm von (1786–1852), German administrative officer, President of the Prussian Province of Pomerania
- Bonin, Wilhelm von (1824–1885), Prussian lieutenant general
- Bonin, William (1947–1996), American serial killer
- Bonin-Pissarro, Claude (* 1921), French painter and university professor
- Bonin-Pissarro, Frédéric (* 1964), French painter
- Bonin-Pissarro, Henri (1918–2003), French painter
- Boninfante, Dante (* 1977), Italian volleyball player
- Böning, Claus (* 1954), German physicist, oceanographer
- Böning, Dieter (* 1939), German sports medicine specialist and university professor
- Böning, Franz (1896–1972), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Böning, Fritz (1898–1971), German CDU politician
- Böning, Hermann (1894–1939), German politician (KPD), MdL Baden, resistance fighter
- Böning, Holger (* 1949), German historian and media scientist
- Böning, Hubert (* 1960), German lawyer, ministerial official and politician (CDU)
- Böning, Jobst (* 1939), German psychiatrist and university professor in Würzburg
- Böning, Kunibert (1840–1909), German landowner and politician, MdR
- Böning, Marietta (* 1971), German author
- Boning, Teresa (* 1988), German opera and concert singer (soprano)
- Böning, Uwe (* 1947), German business coach, management consultant and author
- Böning, Walter (1894–1981), German officer and fighter pilot in the First World War
- Boning, Wigald (* 1967), German comedian and presenter
- Böning, Wolfgang (* 1927), German lawyer and State Secretary (Schleswig-Holstein)
- Böninger, Carl (1795–1877), German entrepreneur in the tobacco industry
- Böninger, Carl-Friedrich (1883–1953), German manager of the ball bearing industry
- Böninger, Harry (1859-1894), German administrative officer
- Böninger, Richard (1874–1944), German lawyer and politician
- Böninger, Robert (1869–1935), German painter and graphic artist from the Düsseldorf School
- Bonington, Chris (* 1934), British mountaineer
- Bonington, Richard Parkes (1802–1828), British-French Romantic painter
- Bonini Olas, Marcello (1917–2007), Italian theater director and actor
- Bonini, Giovanni (* 1986), San Marino football player
- Bonini, Letizia (1902–1974), Italian actress
- Bonini, Massimo (* 1959), San Marino soccer player
- Bonini, Roberto (1934–2005), Italian legal scholar, legal historian and university professor
- Bonino da Campione , Italian sculptor
- Bonino, Emma (* 1948), Italian politician, member of the Camera, MEP
- Bonino, Giovanni Battista (1899–1985), Italian chemist
- Bonino, Giuseppina Gabriella (1843–1906), Italian nun and founder of the order, blessed
- Bonino, Julio César (1947–2017), Uruguayan clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Tacuarembó
- Bonino, Nick (* 1988), American ice hockey player
- Bonino, René (1930–2016), French sprinter
- Bonino, Serge-Thomas (* 1961), French religious and theologian
- Boninsegna, Roberto (* 1943), Italian football player
- Bonior, David E. (* 1945), American politician
- Boniperti, Giampiero (* 1928), Italian football player and honorary president of Juventus Turin
- Bónis, Éva B. (1919–1999), Hungarian Provincial Roman Archaeologist
- Bonis, Louis de (* 1934), French paleontologist
- Bonis, Mélanie (1858–1937), French composer
- Bonis, Samuel (* 1934), American geologist and volcanologist
- Bönisch, Bernhard (* 1953), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Bönisch, Dana (* 1982), German writer
- Bönisch, Fritz (1923–2007), German home historian and hobby heraldist
- Bönisch, Johann Gottfried (1777–1831), German surgeon and writer
- Bönisch, Josef (* 1935), German composer and arranger
- Bönisch, Julia (* 1980), German journalist
- Bönisch, Karl Friedrich Emil (1832–1894), German lawyer and politician
- Bönisch, Margit (1942–2016), German theater founder and theater director
- Bönisch, Yvonne (* 1980), German judoka, Olympic champion 2004
- Bonisoli, Agostino (1638–1707), Italian Baroque painter
- Bonisolli, Franco (1937-2003), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Bonitatibus, Anna , Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Bonito Oliva, Achille (* 1939), Italian art critic and professor, founder of the transavant-garde
- Bonito, Giuseppe (1707–1789), Italian painter
- Bonitz, Bernhard (* 1907), German prison functionary in concentration camps and convicted murderer
- Bonitz, Eberhard (1921–1980), German church musician, organ expert and composer
- Bonitz, Hermann (1814–1888), German philologist, philosopher and school reformer
- Bonitz, Matthias (* 1951), German double bass player and composer
- Bonitz, Peter (* 1941), German politician (CDU)
- Bonitz, Sarah (* 1988), German theater actress
- Bonitz, Sylvia (* 1966), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Bonitzer, Agathe (* 1989), French actress
- Bonitzer, Pascal (* 1946), French screenwriter and film director
- Bonivard, François (1493–1570), Geneva freedom fighter, clergyman and historian
- Bonivento, Cesare (* 1940), Italian religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Vanimo
- Bonivento, Claudio (* 1950), Italian film producer and director
- Boniver, Denis (1897–1961), German architect and university professor
- Bonizzi, Cesare (* 1946), Italian Capuchin and heavy metal singer
- Bonizzoni, Fabio (* 1965), Italian organist and harpsichordist
Bonj
- Bonja, Ed (1945–2019), American photographer
- Bonjasky, Remy (* 1976), Dutch Muay Thai fighter and K-1 athlete
- Bonjour, Aline (* 1985), Swiss ski racer
- Bonjour, Benjamin (1917–2000), Swiss painter
- Bonjour, Casimir (1795-1856), French poet
- Bonjour, Edgar (1898–1991), Swiss historian
- Bonjour, Félix (1858–1942), Swiss politician (FDP)
- BonJour, Laurence (* 1943), American philosopher
- Bonjour, Louis (1823–1875), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Bonjour, Roger (* 1985), Swiss actor
- Bonjour, Roland (* 1980), Swiss actor
Bonk
- Bonk, Bartłomiej (* 1984), Polish weightlifter
- Bonk, Christian (1807–1869), East Frisian cloth manufacturer, Baptist church planter
- Bonk, Ecke (* 1953), German concept artist
- Bonk, Gerd (1951-2014), German weightlifter
- Bonk, Hartmut (1939–2019), German sculptor and painter
- Bonk, Heinz Joachim (* 1935), German lawyer
- Bonk, Julia (* 1986), German politician (Die Linke), member of the state parliament in Saxony
- Bonk, Radek (* 1976), Czech ice hockey player
- Bonk, Sigmund (* 1959), German philosopher, deacon and university professor
- Bonk, Tino (* 1967), German bobsledder
- Bonk, Ulrich Ernst Wilhelm (* 1940), German pathologist and university professor
- Bonkas, Hans (1921–2012), German clerk at the court
- Bonke, Regine (* 1948), German object artist
- Bonker, Don (born 1937), American politician
- Bonkoungou Balima, Marie Odile (* 1961), Burkinabe politician and diplomat
Bonl
- Bonlieu, François (1937–1973), French ski racer
Bonm
- Bonmalais, Sébastien (* 1998), French squash player
- Bonmann, Hendrik (* 1994), German soccer goalkeeper
- Bonmarché, Jean de († 1570), Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Bonmassar, Petra (* 1975), Austrian songwriter, music producer, singer and vocal coach
Bonn
- Bonn (* 1990), Swedish music producer and songwriter
- Bonn, Aletta , German biologist
- Bonn, Andreas (1738–1817), Dutch physician, anatomist and surgeon
- Bonn, Anne van (* 1985), German soccer player
- Bonn, Aron († 1623), German-Jewish businessman
- Bonn, Björn (* 1978), German actor
- Bonn, Ferdinand (1861–1933), German actor, playwright and theater director
- Bonn, Franz (1830–1894), German writer, lawyer and politician, MdL
- Bonn, Gisela (1909–1996), German journalist
- Bonn, Günther (* 1954), Austrian chemist
- Bonn, Hanuš (1913–1941), Czech poet, literary critic and translator
- Bonn, Heinz (1947–1991), German football player
- Bonn, James (* 1959), American porn actor
- Bonn, Karl-Heinrich (1927–2003), German author
- Bonn, Moritz Julius (1873–1965), German-Jewish political scientist
- Bonn, Otto Heinrich von (1703–1785), land builder from the Electorate of Hanover
- Bonn, Skeeter (1923–1994), American country musician
- Bonn, Tobias (* 1964), German singer and actor
- Bonn, Wilhelm (1843–1910), German banker
- Bonna, Aimé (1855–1930), French self-taught technician, entrepreneur and automobile pioneer
- Bonna, Narve (1901–1976), Norwegian ski jumper
- Bonnafé, Jean-Laurent (* 1961), French bank manager
- Bonnaffé, Jacques (* 1958), French actor
- Bonnafond, Guillaume (* 1987), French racing cyclist
- Bonnaire, Jean-Paul (1943–2013), French actor
- Bonnaire, Olivier (* 1983), French racing cyclist
- Bonnaire, Sandrine (* 1967), French film actress
- Bonnal, Joseph-Ermend (1880–1944), French composer, organist and music teacher
- Bonnand, Cyrille (* 1970), French cyclocross and mountain bike rider
- Bonnard, Abel (1883–1968), French poet and novelist
- Bonnard, André (1888–1959), Swiss Graecist
- Bonnard, Claude (1922–1994), Swiss politician (LPS)
- Bonnard, Damien (* 1978), French actor
- Bonnard, Henri (1915-2004), French linguist and Romanist
- Bonnard, Jean-François (* 1971), French ice hockey player and coach
- Bonnard, Mario (1889–1965), Italian actor and film director
- Bonnard, Pierre (1867–1947), French symbolism painter
- Bonnardel, Philippe (1899–1953), French football player
- Bonnardot, François (1843–1926), French historian, Romanist and Medievalist
- Bonnart, Laurent (* 1979), French football player
- Bonnat, Léon (1833–1922) French painter
- Bonnaterre, Pierre Joseph (1752–1804), French pastor, naturalist and zoologist
- Bonnaud, Frédéric (* 1967), French radio presenter and journalist
- Bonnaud, Jacques-Philippe (1757–1797), French division general in the Revolutionary Army
- Bonnay, Viviane (* 1945), French badminton player
- Bonnay, Yvette , French costume designer
- Bonnaz, Sándor II (1812–1889), bishop of the Csanád diocese
- Bonne d'Artois († 1425), Countess of Nevers, Auxerre, Mâcon, Vermandois, Amiens, Ponthieu, Eu and Boulogne
- Bonne Rodriguez, Yowlys (born 1983), Cuban wrestler
- Bonne, Alfred (1889–1959), Israeli economist of German origin
- Bonne, Daisurami (* 1988), Cuban sprinter
- Bonné, Eva (* 1970), German translator
- Bonne, Georg (1859–1945), German physician
- Bonne, Idalmis (* 1971), Cuban sprinter
- Bonne, Louis (1887–1974), French racing car driver
- Bonné, Mirko (* 1965), German writer and translator
- Bonne, Rémy (* 1989), French football player
- Bonne, Rigobert (1727–1795), French mathematician and cartographer
- Bonne, Shirley (born 1934), American actress and a model
- Bonneau, Louis (1851-1938), French general
- Bonneaud, Maud (1921–1991), French artist
- Bonnechose, François-Paul-Émile Boisnormand de (1801–1875), French historian and poet
- Bonnechose, Henri-Marie-Gaston Boisnormand de (1800–1883), French clergyman, Archbishop of Rouen and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Bonnefoi, Landry (* 1983), French football player
- Bonnefon, Paul (1861–1922), French librarian, Romanist and historian
- Bonnefous, Marc (1924-2002), French diplomat
- Bonnefoy, Carine (* 1974), French jazz pianist and composer
- Bonnéfoy, Henri (1887–1914), French sports marksman
- Bonnefoy, Mathilde (* 1972), French film editor
- Bonnefoy, Yves (1923–2016), French poet, essayist and translator
- Bonnefoy-Sibour, Georges (1849–1918), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Bonnefoy-Sibour, Jacques (1821–1876), French politician
- Bönneken, Johann Wolfgang Friedrich (1706–1769), German physician
- Bonnekoh, Alfons (* 1930), German sports doctor
- Bonnel, Jean-François (* 1959), French jazz musician
- Bonnel, Joseph (1939–2018), French football player and coach
- Bonnell, Bruno (* 1958), French entrepreneur and computer game developer
- Bonnell, Eduard (1802–1877), teacher and director of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium in Berlin
- Bonnell, Ernst (1817–1893), educator, librarian, historian
- Bonnelly de Díaz, Aída (* 1926), Dominican musicologist, critic and teacher
- Bonnemann, Alfred (1904–1979), German forest scientist and university professor
- Bonnemann, Elisabeth (1903–1982), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Bönnemann, Helmut (1939–2017), German chemist
- Bonnemann-Böhner, Adelheid (* 1935), German educationalist
- Bonnemere, Eddie (1921–1996), American jazz and church musician and composer
- Bonnemère, Eugène (1813-1893), French historian and writer
- Bonnen, Dietmar (* 1958), German composer and pianist
- Bönnen, Gerold (* 1964), German historian and archivist
- Bönnen, Herbert (* 1942), German soccer player
- Bönnen, Rolf (* 1954), German writer and screenwriter
- Bönnen, Ute (* 1957), German journalist and documentary film director
- Bonnenberg, Heinrich (* 1938), German energy and environmental engineer, manager of state-owned companies
- Bonner, Anthony (* 1928), American Latinist
- Bonner, Bernard (1927–2005), Scottish soccer player
- Bonner, Beth (1952–1998), American long-distance runner
- Bonner, Campbell (1876–1954), American classical philologist and papyrologist
- Bonner, Edmund († 1569), Bishop of Hereford and London
- Bönner, Egon (1901–1981), German politician (NSDAP), State Commissioner of Hanover
- Bonner, Gemma (* 1991), English soccer player
- Bonner, George Wilmot (1796–1836), English wood engraver and illustrator and master printer
- Bonner, Gerald (1926–2013), English theologian
- Bonner, Herbert Covington (1891–1965), American politician
- Bonner, James (1910–1996), American biologist
- Bonner, Jelena Georgijewna (1923–2011), Soviet dissident, Russian human rights activist
- Bonner, Jo (* 1959), American politician
- Bonner, Joe (1948–2014), American jazz pianist
- Bonner, John Tyler (1920–2019), American biologist
- Bonner, John W. (1902–1970), American lawyer and politician
- Bonner, Juke Boy (1932–1978), American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player
- Bonner, Mariah , American actress
- Bonner, Matt (* 1980), American basketball player
- Bonner, Neville (1922–1999), Australian politician
- Bonner, Pat (* 1960), Irish football player
- Bonner, Paul Hyde (1893–1968), American writer and diplomat
- Bonner, Robert J. (1868–1946), American classical philologist and legal historian of Canadian origin
- Bonner, Stefan (* 1975), German journalist, editor and author
- Bonner, Tom W. (1910–1961), American physicist
- Bonner, William (* 1948), American journalist and author
- Bonner, William (* 1963), Brazilian news anchor, publicist and journalist
- Bonnermann, Natascha (* 1971), German actress
- Bonnerot, Jean (1882–1964), French librarian, Romanist and literary historian
- Bonnerová, Martina (* 1991), Czech beach volleyball player
- Bonnes, Olivier (* 1990), Nigerien football player
- Bonnesen, Tommy (1873-1935), Danish mathematician
- Bonnet, Albrecht (1860–1900), German engineer and amateur archaeologist
- Bonnet, Alexis (* 1966), French mathematician and finance manager
- Bonnet, Amédée (1809-1858), French surgeon
- Bonnet, Anne (1908–1960), Belgian painter
- Bonnet, Antoine (* 1958), French composer
- Bonnet, Carlos (1892–1983), Venezuelan composer and conductor
- Bonnet, Charles (1720–1793), Swiss natural scientist, philosopher and lawyer
- Bonnet, Charlotte (* 1995), French swimmer
- Bonnet, Christian (1921–2020), French politician, member of the National Assembly and senator
- Bonnet, Christian (1945–2017), French jazz musician, author and producer
- Bonnet, Didier (1949–2011), French racing car driver and racing car designer
- Bonnet, Dieter (1937–2016), German physicist and author
- Bonnet, Dominique (* 1939), French clergyman, former bishop of Mouila
- Bonnet, Franz (1893–1972), German actor
- Bonnet, Georges (1889–1973), French politician, member of the National Assembly and Foreign Minister
- Bonnet, Gisbert (1723–1805), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Bonnet, Graham (born 1947) British hard rock singer
- Bonnet, Guy (* 1945), French singer, composer and songwriter
- Bonnet, Hans (1887–1972), German Egyptologist
- Bonnet, Hans (1902–1963), German politician (NSDAP)
- Bonnet, Helmut (1910–1944), German decathlete
- Bonnet, Horst (1931–2006), German music theater and film director
- Bonnet, Jean Louis (1805-1892), Swiss Reformed clergyman
- Bonnet, Johann Carl (1737–1786), German poet and pastor
- Bonnet, Joseph (1884–1944), French-Canadian composer, organist and music teacher
- Bonnet, Jules (1820-1892), French church historian
- Bonnet, Louis-Marin († 1793), French, painter and printmaker
- Bonnet, Luc (1983–2012), German sound engineer, composer and producer
- Bonnet, Martin (* 1968), German chemical engineer and university professor
- Bonnet, Nicolas (* 1984), French ski mountaineer
- Bonnet, Nicolas (* 1988), French racing cyclist
- Bonnet, Piero Antonio (1940-2018), Italian legal scholar
- Bonnet, Pierre (1897–1990), French arachnologist
- Bonnet, Pierre Ossian (1819–1892), French mathematician and university professor
- Bonnet, René (1904–1983), French racing driver and vehicle designer
- Bonnet, Robert (1851–1921), German anatomist
- Bonnet, Stede (1688-1718), pirate
- Bonnet, Udo (* 1961), German psychiatrist and university professor
- Bonnet, William (* 1982), French cyclist
- Bonnet-Weidhofer, Cécile (* 1982), German politician (FDP)
- Bonneton, Valérie (* 1970), French actress
- Bonnett, Piedad (* 1951), Colombian author
- Bonneval, Claude Alexandre de (1675–1747), French adventurer
- Bonnevie, Kristine (1872–1948), Norwegian biologist and Norway's first female professor
- Bonnevie, Margarete (1884–1970), Norwegian writer, politician (Venstre) and suffragette
- Bonnevie, Maria (* 1973), Norwegian-Swedish actress
- Bonnevie-Svendsen, Conrad (1898–1983), Norwegian politician and clergyman
- Bonnevie-Svendsen, Julie (* 1987), Norwegian biathlete
- Bonneville, François (1755–1844) French painter, draftsman, printmaker and publisher
- Bonneville, Hugh (born 1963), British actor
- Bonneville, Nicolas de (1760–1828), French publicist and writer
- Bonneville, Roland de (1930-2007), French manager
- Bonney, Barbara (* 1956), American opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher
- Bonney, Emma (* 1976), English snooker and English billiard player
- Bonney, Graham (* 1943), British pop singer and entertainer
- Bonney, Helmut (* 1947), German psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Bonney, Maude (1897-1994), Australian pioneer in aviation
- Bonney, Raymond (1892–1964) American ice hockey player
- Bonney, Thérèse (1894–1978), American photo reporter
- Bonney, Thomas George (1833-1923), British geologist
- Bönnhoff, Gerardo (1926–2013), Argentinian sprinter of German origin
- Bonnici, Alfred (* 1934), Maltese parliament speaker
- Bonnici, Emanuel (1929-2006), Maltese politician (Partit Nazzjonalista)
- Bonnici, Josef (* 1953), Maltese politician, MEP
- Bonnie Pink (* 1973), Japanese singer
- Bonnier, Åke the Younger (* 1957), Swedish Lutheran theologian, Bishop of the Skara Diocese in the Church of Sweden
- Bonnier, Albert (1820–1900), Swedish book publisher and entrepreneur
- Bonnier, Bess (1928–2011), American jazz pianist (also singing), composer and music teacher
- Bonnier, Céline (* 1965), Canadian actress
- Bonnier, Charles (1863–1926), French socialist intellectual and Romanist
- Bonnier, Eva (1857–1909), Swedish painter, sculptor and patron
- Bonnier, Gaston (1853-1922), French botanist
- Bonnier, Gerhard (1778–1862), German Jew
- Bonnier, Joakim (1930–1972), Swedish sports car and Formula 1 racing driver
- Bonnier, Karl Otto (1856–1941), Swedish publisher
- Bonnier, Lies (* 1925), Dutch swimmer
- Bonnier, Louis (1856–1946), French architect
- Bonnier, Pierre (1861-1918), French medic
- Bonnière, René (* 1928), French-Canadian director
- Bonnières, Adrien-Louis de (1735–1806), French ambassador
- Bonnières, Robert de (1850–1905), French writer
- Bönnighausen, Hans (1906–1988), German painter and vagabond
- Bonnín Aguiló, Eduardo (1917–2008), Spanish founder of a Catholic organization Cursillos de Cristiandad
- Bonnin, Bernard (1939–2009), Filipino actor
- Bonnín, Cayetano (* 1990), Dominican-Spanish soccer player
- Bonnin, Jasmine (* 1952), German singer and songwriter
- Bonnin, Myriam , French accordionist
- Bonnin, Philippe (* 1955), French foil fencer
- Bonnin, Thomas (* 1989), French road cyclist
- Bönninger, Karl (1925–2000), German legal scholar
- Bönninghaus, Johanna (* 1978), German actress
- Bönninghausen, August Joseph von (1841–1912), doctor and medical adviser in Bocholt
- Bönninghausen, August von (1831–1904), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Bönninghausen, Clemens Maria Franz von (1785–1864), Westphalian botanist and homeopath
- Bönninghausen, Hermann von (1888–1919), German athlete
- Bönninghausen, Inge von (* 1938), German journalist and feminist
- Bönninghausen, Julius von (1835–1889), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Bönninghausen, Lothar Dietrich von (1598–1657), imperial field marshal lieutenant in the Thirty Years' War
- Bonniot de Fleurac, Louis (1876–1965), French medium and long distance runner
- Bonnke, Jens (* 1963), German illustrator
- Bonnke, Reinhard (1940–2019), German Christian evangelist with a Pentecostal orientation
- Bonno, Giuseppe (1711–1788), Austrian composer
- Bonno, Paul (* 1954), French racing cyclist
- Bonnot, Françoise (1939–2018), French film editor
- Bonnot, Jules (1876-1912), French anarchist
- Bonnus, Arnold (1542–1599), lawyer and mayor of Lübeck
- Bonnus, Hermann (1504–1548), German reformer
- Bonny, Anne , Irish rebel and pirate
- Bonny, Jan (* 1979), German film director
- Bonny, Jean-Pierre (* 1931), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Bonny, Johan (* 1955), Belgian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Bonny, Mathias (* 1994), Swiss badminton player
- Bonny, Miles (* 1980), American music producer, singer-songwriter and DJ
Bono
- Bono (* 1960), Irish singer and musician (U2)
- Bono (* 1991), Moroccan-Canadian football goalkeeper
- Bono Martínez, José (* 1950), Spanish politician of the Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE)
- Bono, Alain (* 1983), Cameroonian football player
- Bono, Chaz (* 1969), American actor and as a trans man activist of the lesbian and gay movement
- Bono, Edward de (* 1933), British medic, cognitive scientist and writer
- Bono, Guy (* 1953), French politician (Parti socialiste), MEP
- Bono, Laura (* 1979), Italian musician and composer
- Bono, Maria Laura (* 1967), Austrian social scientist
- Bono, Matteo (* 1983), Italian racing cyclist
- Bono, Oliver (* 1966), Swiss television presenter
- Bono, Philippe (1909–1986), French racing cyclist
- Bono, Sonny (1935–1998), American singer, actor, and politician
- Bonobo (* 1976), English producer, composer, musician and DJ
- Bonoff, Karla (* 1951), American singer-songwriter
- Bonoff, Terri (* 1957), American politician
- Bonola, Bárbara (* 1987), Mexican triathlete
- Bonola, Roberto (1874-1911), Italian mathematician
- Bönold, Otto , German educator
- Bonolis, Paolo (* 1961), Italian show master
- Bonomelli, Geremia (1831–1914), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Cremona, member of the Knightly Order of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem
- Bonomi, Eduardo (* 1948), Uruguayan politician
- Bonomi, Giosuè (* 1978), Italian racing cyclist
- Bonomi, Giovanni Francesco (1536–1587), Italian clergyman, bishop and apostolic nuncio of the Roman Catholic Church
- Bonomi, Gisella (* 2000), Argentine beach handball player
- Bonomi, Ivanoe (1873–1951), Italian politician and Prime Minister
- Bonomi, Joseph the Elder (1739–1808), British architect of Italian origin
- Bonomi, Joseph the Younger (1796–1878), English draftsman, Egyptologist and museum curator
- Bonomi, Roberto (1919–1992), Argentine racing car driver
- Bonomini, Felice (1895–1974), Roman Catholic Bishop of Terni-Narni-Amelia, Bishop of Como
- Bonomo, Can (* 1987), Turkish singer
- Bonomo, Giovanni Cosimo (1666–1696), Italian medic
- Bonomo, Johanna Maria (1606–1670), Roman Catholic abbess and mystic
- Bonomo, Justin (* 1985), American poker player
- Bonomo, Mario (* 1912), Italian ski jumper
- Bonomo, Pietro (1458–1546), Italian humanist, politician, Bishop of Trieste, Bishop of Vienna
- Bonomo, Stefano (* 1993), American-Italian soccer player
- Bononcini, Giovanni Battista (1670–1747), Italian cellist and composer
- Bononcini, Giovanni Maria († 1678), Italian violinist, composer and cathedral music director
- Bonora, Ettore (1915–1998), Italian Romanist, Italianist and Frenchist
- Bonora, Nella Maria (1904–1990), Italian actress, author and voice actress
- Bonora, Rodrigo (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Bonorand, Conradin (1914–1996), Swiss Reformed pastor and historian
- Bonorand, Johann Conrad (1651–1719), Swiss Reformed pastor
- Bonos, Luigi (1910-2000), Italian actor
- Bonosus († 281), Roman usurper (counter-emperor)
- Bonosus , martyr of late antiquity
- Bonosus von Trier , Bishop of Trier
- Bonosus, Sallustius , Roman consul 344
- Bonow, Cord , Roman Catholic clergyman
- Bonowicz, Wojciech (* 1967), Polish poet and publicist
Bonp
- Bonpland, Aimé (1773-1858), French naturalist
- Bonporti, Francesco Antonio (1672–1749), Italian priest, violinist and Baroque composer
Bonr
- Bonrade, Johannes († 1448), German lawyer, university professor and dean of the Lübeck cathedral chapter
Receipts
- Bons, Eberhard (* 1958), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Bonsac, Karl Wilhelm (1791–1864), Prussian major general
- Bonsack, Georg (1524–1589), German Lutheran theologian and general superintendent of the general diocese of Lüneburg-Celle
- Bonsack, Klaus-Michael (* 1941), German luge rider
- Bonsack, Peter (* 1948), Swiss politician (EDU)
- Bonsack, Wilfried M. (1951–2012), German author, poet and publisher
- Bonsaksen, Alexander (* 1987), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Bonsall, Brian (* 1981), American film actor and singer
- Bonsall, Frank (1920–2011), British mathematician
- Bonsall, William Hartshorn (1846–1905), American politician
- Bönsch, Eugen (1897–1951), Austrian fighter pilot with the kuk aviation troops in World War I.
- Bönsch, Uwe (* 1958), German chess grandmaster
- Bonse, Ulrich (* 1928), German experimental physicist
- Bonse-Geuking, Wilhelm (* 1941), German mining engineer and industrial manager, chairman of the coal foundation
- Bonsels, Waldemar (1880–1952), German writer
- Bonsen, Leopold Eberhard (1699–1788), French Lutheran theologian
- Bonser, Horace (1882–1934) American marksman
- Bonsergent, Jacques (1912–1940), French resistance fighter
- Bonsergent, Stéphane (* 1977), French racing cyclist
- Bonseu, Tenywa (* 1976), Ugandan soccer player
- Bonsi, Giovanni , Italian painter
- Bonsiepe, Gui (* 1934), German designer
- Bonsignore, Vito (* 1943), Italian politician (Popolo della Libertà party), member of the Camera, MEP
- Bonsignori, Umberto (1921–2008), Italian filmmaker
- Bonsoms i Sicart, Isidre (1849–1922), Catalan bibliophile and scholar
- Bonsor Saint-Martin, George Edward (1855–1930), British-Spanish painter and archaeologist
- Bonß, Wolfgang (* 1952), German sociologist
- Bonstedt, Carl (1866–1953), German gardener and botanist
- Bonstedt, Karl (1844–1888), Mayor of Iserlohn
- Bonstetten, Albrecht von , early Swiss humanist and dean of the Einsiedeln monastery
- Bonstetten, August von (1796–1879), Swiss officer and painter
- Bonstetten, Gustav von (1816–1892), Swiss archaeologist
- Bonstetten, Karl Viktor von (1745–1832), Swiss writer
- Bonstetten, Walther von (1867–1949), Swiss founder of the “Scouts International Home” Association
- Bonsu, Osei († 1824), Asantehene (ruler) of the Kingdom of Ashanti
Bont
- Bont, Ad de (* 1949), Dutch playwright and director
- Bont, Debbie (* 1990), Dutch handball player
- Bont, Jan de (* 1943), Dutch cameraman, film director and producer
- Bönt, Ralf (* 1963), German writer
- Bontà, Emilio (1882–1953), Swiss teacher and local researcher
- Bontá, Marco (1899–1974), Chilean painter
- Bonta, Vanna (1958–2014), American writer and film actress
- Bontade, Francesco Paolo (1914–1974), Italian mafioso
- Bontade, Stefano (1938–1981), Italian mafioso
- Bontadini, Gustavo (1903–1990), Italian philosopher
- Bontaș, Cristina (* 1973), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Bonte, Achim (* 1964), Deputy General Director of the Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library (SLUB)
- Bönte, Andreas (* 1959), German TV journalist and deputy TV director of Bavarian Radio
- Bönte, Bernd (* 1955), German sports journalist and manager
- Bonte, Friedrich (1896–1940), commodore in the German navy
- Bonte, Paul (1862–1940), German naval chief general in the Imperial Navy
- Bonte, Wolfgang (1939–2000), German forensic doctor and university professor
- Bontecou, Lee (* 1931), American artist
- Bontekoe, Cornelius (1647–1685), Dutch physician
- Bontekoe, Johan (1944-2006), Dutch swimmer
- Bontekoe, Willem Ysbrandsz. (1587–1657), Dutch navigator, merchant and travel writer
- Bontempelli, Massimo (1878–1960), Italian writer
- Bontempi, Giorgio (* 1926), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Bontempi, Giovanni Andrea († 1705), Italian singer (castrato), music writer and composer
- Bontempi, Guido (* 1960), Italian racing cyclist
- Bontempi, Pier Carlo (* 1954), Italian traditional architect and professor
- Bontempo, Madison (* 1991), American actress
- Bontemps, Alexandre (1626–1701), valet of Louis XIV.
- Bontemps, Arna (1902–1973), American writer
- Bontemps, Johann Valentin (1698–1775), German porcelain painter and porcelain artist
- Bontemps, Julien (* 1970), French windsurfer
- Bontemps, Paul (1902-1981), French athlete
- Bontemps, Pierre († 1568), French sculptor
- Bontems, André-Georges (1910–1988), French clergyman, Archbishop of Chambéry
- Bontems, Charles (1796–1879), Swiss politician, division officer and judge
- Bontenbal, Rob (1945–2015), Dutch reincarnation therapist and game designer
- Böntert, Stefan (* 1969), German Catholic theologian
- Bontes, Louis (* 1956), Dutch politician, MEP
- Bonthron, Bill (1912-1983), American middle-distance runner
- Bontius, Gerard († 1599), Dutch physician, botanist, mathematician and astronomer
- Bontius, Reiner (1576–1623), Dutch medic
- Bontje, Rob (* 1981), Dutch volleyball player
- Bontjer, Hermann (1939–2014), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bontjes van Beek, Cato (1920–1943), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Bontjes van Beek, Jan (1899–1969), German sculptor and ceramist
- Bontjes van Beek, Mietje (1922–2012), German painter and author
- Bontjes van Beek, Olga (1896–1995), German dancer, sculptor and painter
- Bontrup, Heinz-Josef (* 1953), German economist
- Bontsch-Brujewitsch, Michail Alexandrowitsch (1888–1940), Soviet radio technician
- Bontsch-Brujewitsch, Michail Dmitrijewitsch (1870–1956), Lieutenant General during the Russian Revolution
- Bonchev, Alexandar (* 1965), Bulgarian football player
- Bonchev, Ekim (1907-1992), Bulgarian geologist
- Boncheva, Rumeljana (* 1957), Bulgarian rower
Bonus
- Bonucci, Alberto (1918–1969), Italian actor
- Bonucci, Leonardo (* 1987), Italian football player
- Bonucelli, Davide (* 1982), Italian racing cyclist
- Bonuglia, Maurizio (* 1943), Italian actor and film director
- Bonus RPK (* 1989), Polish rapper and representative of the Polish street rap movement
- Bonus, Arthur (1864–1941), Protestant pastor, representative of Germanized Christianity
- Bonus, Johannes (1168–1249), Italian lay brother
- Bonus, Peter , Italian alchemist
Bonv
- Bonvallet, Eduardo (1955-2015), Chilean football player
- Bonvalot, Gabriel (1853–1933), French explorer and author
- Bonventre, Cesare (1951–1984), Italian-American mafioso
- Bonvicini, Franco (1941–1995), Italian comic artist
- Bonvicini, Monica (* 1965), Italian sculptor and university lecturer
- Bonvicino, Antonio , Italian wood carver
- Bonvicino, Costanzo Benedetto († 1812), Italian chemist
- Bonvie, Dennis (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player and scout
- Bonvillars, John de († 1287), from Savoy, military and civil servant in the English service
- Bonvin, Christophe (* 1965), Swiss football player
- Bonvin, François (1817-1887) French painter
- Bonvin, Laurence (* 1967), Swiss artist, photographer, film director and university lecturer
- Bonvin, Roger (1907–1982), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Bonvisi, Bonviso (1551–1603), Italian archbishop and cardinal
- Bonvissuto, Giuseppe (* 2010), German actor
- Bonvoisin, Bernie (* 1956), French rock singer, author and actor
Bonw
- Bonwetsch, Bernd (1940–2017), German historian
- Bonwetsch, Gerhard (1885–1956), German historian, textbook author and headmaster at the Detmold City High School
- Bonwetsch, Nathanael (1848–1925), German Protestant theologian
- Bonwill, William Gibson Arlington (1833–1899), American dentist and researcher
Bonx
- Bonx, Nat (1900–1950), American songwriter and songwriter
Bony
- Bony de Castellane, Lionel (1891–1965), French foil fencer
- Bony, Jean-Michel (* 1942), French mathematician
- Bony, Wilfried (* 1988), Ivorian football player
- Bonyadi, Farzad (* 1961), American-Iranian poker player
- Bonyhádi, Ladislau (1923–1997), Romanian football player
- Bonyhady, Tim (* 1957), Australian historian, curator and environmental lawyer
- Bonyi, Mukadi (1948–2015), Congolese lawyer, professor at Kinshasa University
- Bonynge, Richard (born 1930), Australian conductor
- Bonynge, Robert W. (1863-1939) American politician
Bonz
- Bonz, Anna Maria (1866–1938), German painter
- Bonz, Bernhard (* 1932), German educator
- Bonz, Christian Gottlieb (1820–1853), German pharmacist, chemist and entrepreneur
- Bonz, Gunther (* 1956), German port manager
- Bonzanigo, Filippo (1839–1904), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Bonzanigo, Rocco (1809–1881), Swiss politician
- Bonzano, Adolphus (1830–1913), German-American civil engineer and bridge builder
- Bonzano, Giovanni (1867–1927), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Bonzel, Maria Theresia (1830–1905), founder and superior of the Poor Franciscan Sisters of Eternal Adoration
- Bonzel, Tassilo (* 1944), German physician and cardiologist
- Bonzi, Benjamin (* 1996), French tennis player
- Bonzi, Fabio , Italian film director and screenwriter
- Bonzi, Leonardo (1902–1977), Italian athlete, documentary filmmaker, and producer
- Bonzon, Philippe (* 1933), Swiss writer