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Bou
- Bou Ahmed (1840–1900), ruling grand vizier in Morocco
- Bou Hassoun († 1554), regent of the Wattasids (1524–1554)
- Bou, Gustavo (* 1990), Argentinian football player
- Bou-Ali, camel (* 1958), Tunisian boxer
- Bou-Jaoudé, Georges (* 1943), Lebanese clergyman, Archbishop of Tripoli
Boua
- Boua († 1853), Prince Governor of the Champasak Empire
- Bouab, Assaad (* 1980), Moroccan actor
- Bouabdallah, Mohammed (* 1961), Algerian tennis player
- Bouabdellah, Zoulikha (* 1977), Russian artist
- Bouabid, Maati (1927–1996), Moroccan politician, Prime Minister of Morocco
- Bouabré, Frédéric Bruly (1923–2014), Ivorian painter and poet
- Bouadoud, Zouhair (* 1986), French football player
- Bouafia, Ali (born 1964), Algerian soccer player
- Bouagaa, Atika (* 1982), German national volleyball player
- Bouajila, Sami (born 1966), French actor
- Boualam, Said (1906–1982), French officer and politician
- Boualem, Joséphine (* 1993), French tennis player
- Bouali, Hamideddine (* 1961), Tunisian photographer
- Bouanani, Amine (* 1997), Algerian hurdles
- Bouanchaud, Hewitt (1877–1950), American politician
- Bouanga, Denis (* 1994), Gabonese football player
- Bouanich, Claire (* 1994), French actress
- Bouaouzan, Rachid (* 1984), Dutch-Moroccan football player
- Bouard, Léa (* 1996), Franco-German freestyle skier
- Bouaziz, Slim (* 1950), Tunisian chess player
- Bouazizi, Mohamed (1984–2011), Tunisian greengrocer
- Bouazizi, Riadh (* 1973), Tunisian football player
- Bouazza, Hameur (* 1985), Algerian football player
Boub
- Boubacar, Issoufou (* 1990), Nigerien football player
- Boubakeur, Dalil (* 1940), French Islamic scholar
- Boubakri, Inès (* 1988), Tunisian foil fencer
- Boubat, Édouard (1923–1999), French photographer and photojournalist
- Boubé, Didier (* 1957), French modern pentathlon
- Boubekeur, Abderrahmane (1931–1998), French-Algerian football player and coach
- Boubet, Robert (* 1947), French racing car driver
- Boubia, Ahmed (1920–1978), Moroccan historian and resistance fighter
- Boubia, Fawzi (* 1948), Moroccan humanities scholar and author
- Boubker, Abdelkrim (* 1981), Moroccan marathon runner
- Boublík, Vladimír (1928–1974), Czechoslovak Catholic theologian
- Boublil, Alain (* 1941), French musical writer
- Boubong, Antonie (1842–1908), German portrait, genre and landscape painter
- Bouboulina, Laskarina (1771–1825), Greek independence fighter
- Boubryemm, Vanessa (* 1982), French wrestler
Bouc
- Boucar, Grémah (* 1959), Nigerien journalist, media entrepreneur and politician
- Boucard, Adolphe (1839–1905), French ornithologist, entomologist, explorer and businessman
- Boucaya, William (1922–1985) French jazz musician
- Bouček, Antonín (1890–1947), Czech journalist and author
- Bouček, Jaroslav (1912–1987), Czechoslovak football player
- Bouček, Zdeněk (1924–2011), Czech entomologist and parasitologist
- Boucetta, Fethi (* 1951), Tunisian football referee
- Bouch, Thomas (1822–1880), English engineer
- Boucha, Henry (born 1951), American ice hockey player
- Bouchaïb, Ben Mohamed (* 1924), French football player
- Bouchalakis, Andreas (* 1993), Greek football player
- Bouchard I. de Marly († 1226), French knight and crusader and lord of Marly and Saissac
- Bouchard I. de Montmorency , French nobleman; Lord of Montmorency
- Bouchard III. de Montmorency († 1124), Lord of Montmorency
- Bouchard IV. De Montmorency († 1189), French nobleman, lord of Montmorency
- Bouchard V. de Montmorency († 1243), French nobleman; Lord of Montmorency
- Bouchard, André (1946-2010), Canadian ecologist and environmentalist
- Bouchard, Charles-Joseph (1837-1915), French pathologist
- Bouchard, Dan (born 1950), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Bouchard, Émile (1919–2012), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bouchard, Eugenie (* 1994), Canadian tennis player
- Bouchard, François (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bouchard, François (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bouchard, Geoffrey (* 1992), French racing cyclist
- Bouchard, Jacqueline , French costume designer
- Bouchard, Jean-Claude (* 1940), Canadian religious, Bishop of Pala
- Bouchard, Jean-Pierre (* 1955), French actor and psychologist
- Bouchard, Joël (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Bouchard, Joseph Luc André (* 1948), Canadian clergyman, Bishop of Trois Rivières
- Bouchard, Loren (* 1969), American television producer, director, writer and actor
- Bouchard, Lucien (* 1938), Canadian politician
- Bouchard, Maïté (* 1995), Canadian athlete
- Bouchard, Michel Marc (* 1958), Canadian writer
- Bouchard, Pierre (born 1948), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bouchard, Pierre François Xavier (1772–1822), French officer, discoverer of the Rosetta stone
- Bouchard, Pierre-Marc (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Bouchard, Victor (1926–2011), Canadian pianist and composer
- Bouchardat, Apollinaire (1806–1886), French physician, pharmacist and chemist
- Bouchardat, Gustave (1842–1918) French chemist and physician
- Bouchardeau, Huguette (* 1935), French politician and writer
- Bouchardeau, Lucien (1961–2018), Nigerien football referee
- Bouchardon, Edme (1698–1762), French draftsman, sculptor, medalist and architect
- Bouchardy, Joseph (1810-1870), French theater poet
- Bouchareb, Rachid (* 1953), French film director, co-director, film producer and screenwriter
- Bouchaud, Jean (born 1936), French actor and screenwriter
- Bouchaud, Mathieu-Antoine (1719–1804), French lawyer, economist and encyclopaedist
- Bouché, Arnulf de (1872–1945), German nude, genre and still life painter
- Bouché, Carl David (1809–1881), German botanist, horticultural teacher, greenhouse designer, painter
- Bouché, Donatien (1882–1965), French sailor
- Bouché, Friedrich (1850–1933), garden architect, royal garden director in Dresden
- Bouché, Jean David (1747–1819), German gardener
- Bouché, Julius (1846–1922), German gardener, garden designer, greenhouse technician and garden inspector
- Bouché, Karl de (1845–1920), German glass painter of historicism
- Bouché, Peter Carl (1783–1856), German gardener and botanist
- Bouché, Peter Friedrich (1785–1856), Prussian “art and trade gardener”, garden writer and entomologist
- Bouché, Valentin († 1541), French glass painter of the Middle Ages
- Bouché-Leclercq, Auguste (1842–1923), French ancient historian
- Boucheix, François (* 1940), French surrealist painter and sculptor
- Bouchenröder, Friedrich von (1775–1840), Grand Ducal Hessian Major General
- Boucher d'Argis, Antoine-Gaspard (1708–1791), French lawyer and contributor to the Encyclopédie
- Boucher de Boucherville, Charles-Eugène (1822–1915), politician
- Boucher de Crèvecoeur, Jean (1906–1987), French officer
- Boucher de Perthes, Jacques (1788–1868), French archaeologist (prehistoric)
- Boucher, Alexis-Charles (1808-1885) Canadian painter
- Boucher, Alfred (1850–1934), French sculptor
- Boucher, Anthony (1911–1968) American science fiction and mystery writer
- Boucher, Brian (born 1977), American ice hockey player
- Boucher, Buck (1896-1960), Canadian ice hockey player
- Boucher, Butterfly (* 1979), Australian singer and songwriter
- Boucher, Chris (* 1993), Canadian basketball player
- Boucher, David (* 1980), French racing cyclist
- Boucher, François (1703–1770), French painter, draftsman, engraver
- Boucher, Frank (1901–1977), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Boucher, Gaétan (* 1958), Canadian speed skater
- Boucher, Guy (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Boucher, Hélène (1908–1934), early French pilot
- Boucher, Henry Aristide (1921–2009), American politician
- Boucher, Jean-François (* 1985), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Boucher, Judy , reggae singer from the island state of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Boucher, Mark (* 1976), South African cricketer
- Boucher, Maurice (* 1953), Canadian rocker, member of the Hells Angels
- Boucher, Philippe (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Boucher, Pierre (1908-2000), French photographer
- Boucher, Reid (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Boucher, Rémí (* 1964), Canadian classical guitarist
- Boucher, Richard (* 1951), American diplomat
- Boucher, Rick (* 1946), American politician
- Boucher, Robert (* 1943), Canadian speed skater and cyclist
- Boucher, Roger (1885–1918), French organist and composer
- Boucher, Zacharie (* 1992), French football goalkeeper
- Boucherit, Jules (1877–1962), French violinist and violin teacher
- Boucheron, Hugo (* 1993), French rower
- Boucherot, Paul (1869–1943) French engineer
- Bouchet, Adrian , British actor
- Bouchet, André du (1924–2001), French poet, translator and art critic
- Bouchet, Barbara (* 1943), German-American film actress
- Bouchet, Christophe-Emmanuel (* 1959), French painter
- Bouchet, Guillaume (1513–1594), French bookseller and writer
- Bouchet, Jean (1476–1557), French writer and historian
- Bouchet, Louis-André-Gabriel (1759–1842), French portrait and history painter
- Bouchex, Raymond (1927-2010), French clergyman, Archbishop of Avignon
- Bouchey, Willis (1907–1977), American actor
- Bouchez, Élodie (* 1973), French actress
- Bouchholtz, Ernst Friedrich (1718–1790), German lawyer, author and Mecklenburg diplomat
- Bouchiat, Claude (* 1932), French physicist
- Bouchiat, Hélène (* 1958), French physicist
- Bouchiat, Marie-Anne (* 1934), French physicist
- Bouchier, Thomas (1633–1723), English lawyer and university professor
- Bouchikhi, Soufiane (* 1990), Belgian athlete of Moroccan origin
- Bouchiki, Ahmed (1943–1973), Moroccan man who was killed by the Israeli intelligence service because of a mistake
- Bouchot, François (1800–1842), French history painter and engraver
- Bouchotte, Jean Baptiste Noël (1754–1840), politician during the French Revolution
- Bouchoucha, Dora (* 1957), Tunisian film producer
- Bouchtouk, Redouane (* 1976), Moroccan boxer
- Bouchu, Étienne Jean (1714–1773), French encyclopaedist
- Bouchut, Christophe (* 1966), French racing car driver
- Boucicault, Dion (1820–1890) Irish-American playwright and actor
- Boucicaut, Alexandre (* 1981), Haitian soccer player
- Boucicaut, Aristide (1810–1877), French retail entrepreneur
- Boucicaut master , French or Flemish illuminator
- Bouck, Gabriel (1828–1904), American politician
- Bouck, Joseph (1788-1858), American politician
- Bouck, Tyler (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bouck, William C. (1786-1859), American politician
- Bouckaert, Jente (* 1990), Belgian sprinter
- Bouckaert, Pierre (1914–1992), Belgian chaplain, Bishop of Popokabaka
- Boucksom, Sébastien (* 1976), French mathematician
- Boucot, Arthur (1924-2017), American paleontologist
- Boucourechliev, André (1925–1997), French composer and music writer
- Boucq, François (* 1955), French comic artist
- Boucqueau, Philippe Joseph (1773–1834), French civil servant, Prefect of the Rhin-et-Moselle (1800–1803)
- Boucsein, Wolfram (1944–2012), German psychologist
Boud
- Boudaoui, Hichem (* 1999), Algerian football player
- Boudard, Alphonse (1925-2000), French writer
- Boudart, Michel (1924–2012), Belgian-American chemical engineer
- Boudat, Thomas (* 1994), French racing cyclist
- Boude, Thomas (1752-1822), American politician
- Boudebouda, Brahim (* 1990), Algerian football player
- Boudebouz, Ryad (* 1990), French-Algerian football player
- Boudet, Jean (1769–1809), French general
- Boudet, Jean Jacques (1837-1915), French priest and author
- Boudgoust, Peter (* 1954), German lawyer and artistic director
- Boudhina, Rached (* 1949), Tunisian handball player
- Boudia, David (* 1989), American water diver
- Boudia, Mohammed (1932–1973), Algerian writer and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
- Boudiaf, Muhammad (1919–1992), Algerian President
- Boudicca , British military leader
- Boudié, Florent (* 1973), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Boudier, Émile (1828–1920), French mycologist and pharmacist
- Boudin, Eugène (1824–1898) French painter
- Boudin, Kathy (* 1943), American health and social scientist
- Boudinot, Elias (1740-1821), American politician
- Boudinot, Elias Cornelius (1835–1890), American lawyer, politician and officer
- Boudjedra, Rachid (* 1941), Algerian writer
- Boudjellal, Farid (* 1953), French comic author and illustrator
- Boudník, Vladimír (1924–1968), Czech painter and graphic artist
- Boudodimos, Alea Sophia (* 1999), German actress of Indian origin
- Boudon, Raymond (1934-2013), French sociologist
- Boudon-Millot, Véronique (* 1962), French classical philologist and medical historian
- Boudou, Amado (* 1963), Argentine businessman and Minister of Economics
- Boudouani, Laurent (born 1966), French boxer
- Boudouard, Octave Leopold (1872–1923), French chemist
- Boudouris, Nikolaos (* 1971), Greek basketball player
- Boudová, Nela (* 1967), Czech actress
- Boudreau, Bernie (* 1944), Canadian lawyer and politician
- Boudreau, Bruce (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Boudreau, Lou (1917-2001), American baseball player and manager
- Boudreau, Walter (* 1947), Canadian composer and saxophonist
- Boudreault, Sylvie (* 1977), Canadian biathlete
- Boudreaux, John (1936-2017), American jazz and rhythm & blues musician (drums)
- Boudreaux, Warren Louis (1918–1997), American clergyman, Bishop of Houma-Thibodaux
- Boudrias, André (1943–2019), Canadian ice hockey player, coach, official and scout
- Boudriot, Wilhelm (1892–1948), German Reformed theologian
- Boudry, Aloïs (1851–1938), Belgian genre, portrait and still life painter
Boue
- Boué, Ami (1794–1881), German-Austrian geologist and physician
- Boué, Jean (* 1961), German producer, author and filmmaker
- Boué, Paul (1920–2016), German steel construction engineer
- Boué, Pierre (1677–1745), businessman, shipowner and founder of a shipyard
- Bouédibéla, Patrice (* 1974), German television presenter with German-Congolese ancestors
- Bouée, Charles-Édouard (* 1969), French management consultant
- Boueiz, Farès (* 1955), Lebanese lawyer and politician of Christian faith
- Bouele Bondo, Marcelle (* 1993), Congolese athlete
- Bouelles, Charles de (1479–1567), French philosopher and theologian
- Bouerdick, Tobias (* 1995), German carom player
- Bouet, Maxime (* 1986), French track and road cyclist
- Bouet-Willaumez, Louis Edouard (1808–1871), French admiral
Bouf
- Boufal, Sofiane (* 1993), Moroccan-French football player
- Bouffar, Zulma (1841–1909), French child actress, stage actress, opera singer (soprano) and soubrette
- Bouffard, Alain (* 1939), French rower
- Bouffard-Nesbitt, Olivia (* 1992), Canadian cross-country skier
- Bouffartigue, Jean , French Graecist and translator
- Bouffier, Bryan (* 1978), French rally driver
- Bouffier, Volker (* 1951), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, Prime Minister of Hesse
- Bouffier, Willy (1903–1969), German auditor, rector of the University for World Trade in Vienna
- Boufflers, Louis-François de (1644–1711), French general and Marshal of France
- Boufflers, Stanislas de (1738–1815), French writer, military and colonial administrator
Boug
- Bougaïeff, Nicolas , French-Canadian musician and entrepreneur
- Bougainville, Jean-Pierre de (1722–1763), French ancient historian, permanent secretary of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and member of the Académie française
- Bougainville, Louis Antoine de (1729–1811), French navigator and writer
- Bougas, Tasos (* 1943), Greek singer
- Bougault, Alexandre (1851–1911) French photographer and publisher
- Bouge, Auguste (1853–1931), French politician, member of the National Assembly and lawyer
- Bouget, Ferdinand Franz Maria (1741–1818), major general in the Naussau cuirassier regiment
- Bouget, Johannes Jakobus (1762–1810), German politician and member of parliament
- Bough, Samuel (1822–1878), Scottish landscape painter
- Boughedir, Férid (* 1944), Tunisian film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Bougherra, Madjid (* 1982), Algerian football player
- Boughner, Bob (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Boughton, Alice (1867–1943), American photographer and painter
- Boughton, Bob , Australian professor
- Boughton, George Henry (1833–1905), English-American landscape and genre painter and illustrator
- Boughton, Rutland (1878-1960), English composer
- Boughton-Leigh, Egerton (1897–1960), British soldier and alpine ski racer
- Bougie, Bettina (* 1939), German actress
- Bougie, Jacques (born 1947), Canadian manager
- Bougie, Jean Jacques de (1655–1744), French field marshal
- Bouginé, Karl Joseph (1735–1797), German Protestant theologian and teacher
- Bougis, Simon (1630–1714), French Benedictine monk
- Bouglas, Georgios (* 1990), Greek track and road cyclist
- Bouglé, Célestin (1870–1940), French sociologist
- Bouglione, Rosa (1910-2018), French circus performer
- Bougnol, Gilbert (1866-1947), French fencer
- Bougnol, René (1911-1956), French fencer
- Bouguer, Pierre (1698–1758), French geodesist and astronomer
- Bouguereau, Maurice († 1596), French printer, bookseller, cartographer and publisher
- Bouguereau, William Adolphe (1825–1905), French painter
- Bouguetaia, Boualem (* 1946), Algerian lawyer and politician
- Bouguetaïb, Tarik (* 1981), Moroccan long and triple jumper
- Bougy, Alfred de (1814–1871), French writer and historian
- Bougy, Jean de (1617–1658), Lieutenant-Général in the French Army
Bouh
- Bouhaddi, Sarah (* 1986), French soccer player
- Bouhaddouz, Aziz (* 1987), German-Moroccan football player
- Bouhanni, Nacer (* 1990), French racing cyclist
- Bouharat, Ibtissam (* 1990), Belgian-Moroccan soccer player
- Bouharde, Robert , French racing driver
- Bouhélier, Saint-Georges de (1876–1947), French writer
- Bouhenia, Abdelkader (* 1986), French boxer
- Bouhi, Abdelkader (1957–2014), Kabyle musician and poet
- Bouhier, Claude (1681–1755) French bishop
- Bouhier, Jean (1673–1746), French lawyer, scholar and member of the Académie française
- Bouhlal, Siham (* 1966), Moroccan writer, poet, mediaevalist and translator
- Bouhler, Hugo (1855–1939), Bavarian lieutenant general
- Bouhler, Philipp (1899–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, commissioner for Action T4
- Bouhot, Étienne (1780–1862) French painter
- Bouhours, Dominique (1628–1702), Jesuit priest, philologist, historian and author of religious works
- Bouhours, Émile (1870–1953), French racing cyclist
Boui
- Boui, David (* 1988), Central African Taekwondoin
- Bouichère, Émile (1861–1895), French organist
- Bouih, Yassin (* 1996), Italian middle-distance runner
- Bouilhet, Henri (1830–1910), French chemical engineer
- Bouilhet, Louis (1822–1869) French poet and playwright
- Bouillane de Lacoste, Jean-Noël de (1934-2020), French diplomat
- Bouillard, Henri (1908–1981), French fundamental theologian and university professor
- Bouillaud, Jean-Baptiste (1796–1881), French physician
- Bouillé, François-Claude-Amour de (1739–1800), French general
- Bouilleret, Jean-Luc (* 1953), French clergyman, Archbishop of Besançon
- Bouillet, Jean (1690–1777), French physician and encyclopaedist
- Bouillet, Jean-Henri-Nicolas (1729–1790), French physician and encyclopaedist
- Bouillet, Marie-Nicolas (1798–1864), French teacher, translator and lexicographer
- Bouillevaux, Charles Émile (1823–1913), French missionary who worked in Cochinchina (Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos)
- Bouillier, Francisque (1813–1899), French philosopher
- Bouillon, Bertil (* 1958), German orthopedist and trauma surgeon
- Bouillon, Erhard (* 1925), German manager
- Bouillon, Francis (* 1975), American-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Bouillon, Fritz , German football referee
- Bouillon, Gabriel (1898–1984), French violinist and violin teacher
- Bouillon, Hardy (* 1960), German philosopher and economist
- Bouillon, Jean-Claude (1941-2017), French actor
- Bouillon, Jo (1908–1984), French orchestra conductor
- Bouillon, Klaus (* 1947), German politician (CDU), Minister of the Interior of Saarland
- Bouillot, Alexandre (* 1985), French ski racer
- Bouilly, Jean Nicolas († 1842), French playwright and librettist
- Bouin, Jean (1888–1914), French athlete
- Bouin, Pol (1870–1962), French medic
- Bouise, Jean (1929–1989), French actor
- Bouisson, Fernand (1874–1959), French politician
- Bouix, Évelyne (born 1953), French actress
Bouj
- Boujattaoui, Chakir (* 1983), Moroccan long-distance and obstacle runner
- Boujellab, Nassim (* 1999), Moroccan-German soccer player
- Boujenah, Michel (* 1952), French film actor and director
- Boujon, Claude (1930–1995), French author and illustrator of children's books
- Boujong, Karlheinz (1931–2004), German lawyer, honorary professor and presiding judge at the Federal Court of Justice
Bouk
- Boukamoun, Ali (* 1972), Algerian ski racer
- Boukemia, Rayane (* 1992), French football player
- Boukensa, Tarek (* 1981), Algerian middle-distance runner
- Boukhobza, Chochana (* 1959), French writer of Jewish origin
- Boukman, Dutty († 1791), leader of the first decisive slave revolt in 1791 in Saint-Domingue, today Haiti
- Boukouras, Efstathios , Greek politician
- Boukouvala, Ioulieta (* 1983), Greek judoka
- Boukpeti, Benjamin (* 1981), French-Togolese canoeist
Boul
- Boulad, Henri (* 1931), Egyptian-Lebanese Jesuit, mystic and author
- Bouladoux, Robert (1916–1966), French film architect
- Boulaghmal, Ismail (* 1976), German producer, keyboard player, DJ, artist and consultant
- Boulahrouz, Khalid (* 1981), Dutch football player
- Boulahrouz, Sabia (* 1978), Turkish-German model and dancer
- Boulais, Isabelle (* 2000), Canadian tennis player
- Boulakhov, Anton (* 1988), Israeli ice hockey player
- Boulala, Ali (* 1979), Swedish skateboarder
- Boulami, Brahim (* 1972), Moroccan obstacle runner
- Boulami, Khalid (* 1969), Moroccan long-distance runner
- Boulan, Emile (1874–1947), French Romance scholar who worked in the Netherlands
- Boulangeat, Méryll (* 1986), French freestyle skier
- Boulanger, Auguste (1866–1923), French applied mathematician and professor of mechanics
- Boulanger, Daniel (1922–2014), French screenwriter, actor, and writer
- Boulanger, Ernest (1815–1900), French composer and university professor
- Boulanger, Eugen (1876–1947), Mayor of Mosbach (1924–1933)
- Boulanger, François-Joseph (1819–1873), Belgian vedute painter
- Boulanger, Georges (1837-1891), French general
- Boulanger, Georges (1893–1958), Romanian violinist, conductor and composer
- Boulanger, Gustave (1824-1888) French painter
- Boulanger, Guy (* 1963), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Rouyn-Noranda
- Boulanger, Jakob (1897–1968), German resistance fighter and KPD functionary
- Boulanger, Jean-Claude (* 1945), French clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Bayeux
- Boulanger, Jules Joseph (1822–1868), Belgian portrait and genre painter
- Boulanger, Laurent (1931–2008), Belgian carom player and world champion
- Boulanger, Lili (1893–1918), French composer
- Boulanger, Louis (1806–1867) French painter
- Boulanger, Nadia (1887–1979), French music teacher, composer and conductor
- Boulanger, Nicolas Antoine (1722–1759) French engineer, scientist, linguist, philosophical historian, and encyclopedist
- Boulanger, Pierre (* 1987), French actor
- Boulanger, Pierre-Jules (1885–1950), French manager
- Boulard, Jean-Pierre (* 1942), French cyclist, national champion in cycling
- Boularès, Habib (1933–2014), Tunisian journalist, writer and politician
- Boulart, Jean-François (1776–1842), French general in the artillery
- Boulat, Alexandra (1962–2007), French photographer
- Boulay de la Meurthe, Antoine Jacques Claude Joseph (1761–1840), French statesman
- Boulay de la Meurthe, Henri Georges (1797-1858), French statesman
- Boulay, Isabelle (* 1972), French-Canadian pop and chanson singer
- Boulay, Sylvain (* 1955), French racing car driver
- Boulaye, Agathe de la (* 1972), French actress
- Boulaz, Loulou (1908–1991), Swiss alpinist, extreme mountaineer, ski racer
- Boulbon, Edmond (1817–1883), French Trappist, Premonstratensian abbot and founder of a monastery
- Boulboullé, Carla (* 1943), German politician (SPD, independent), MdL
- Boulc'h, Marguerite (1891–1951), French chanson singer and actress
- Bould, Steve (born 1962), English football player
- Bouldin, James (1792-1854), American politician
- Bouldin, Thomas (1781–1834), American politician
- Boulding, Kenneth Ewart (1910-1993), American economist
- Boulduc, Gilles-François (1675–1741), French chemist
- Boule, Marcellin (1861–1942), French paleontologist, paleoanthropologist, and geologist
- Bouleau, Gilles (* 1962), French television journalist
- Boulenger, Edward George (1888–1946), British herpetologist and director of the London Zoo Aquarium
- Boulenger, George Albert (1858–1937), British zoologist, herpetologist, and ichthyologist
- Boulenger, Hippolyte (1837–1874), Belgian landscape painter
- Boulenger, Jacques (1879–1944), French Romanist, Medievalist, literary historian, literary critic, language purist and writer
- Boulenger, Marcel (1873–1932), French fencer and writer
- Boulerice, Jesse (* 1978), American ice hockey player
- Boulestin, Marcel (1878–1943), French chef, first television chef
- Boulestin, Monique (* 1951), French politician (Parti socialiste), member of the National Assembly
- Boulet, Jean (1920-2011), French test pilot
- Boulette, Michael (* 1950), American clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in San Antonio
- Boulevard Bou (* 1972), Turkish DJ, rap producer and mix engineer
- Bouley, Albert (1949–2013), German cook
- Bouley, Gil (1921-2006), American football player
- Boulez, Pierre (1925–2016), French composer, conductor and music theorist
- Boulgarides, Theodoros (1964–2005), Greek retailer, victim of the National Socialist underground
- Boulger, George Simonds (1853-1922), British botanist
- Bouliane, Denys (* 1955), Canadian composer
- Bouliar, Marie-Geneviève (1762–1825), French classicist painter
- Bouliers, François de († 1591), French Roman Catholic clergyman, diplomat and bishop
- Bouligny, Charles Dominique Joseph (1773–1833), American politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Bouligny, John Edward (1824–1864), American politician
- Boulila, Majida (1931–1952), Tunisian activist
- Boulin, Robert (1920–1979), French minister
- Boullan, Joseph-Antoine (1824-1893), French priest
- Boulland, Philippe (* 1955), French politician (UMP), MEP
- Boulle, André-Charles (1642–1732), French cabinet maker
- Boulle, Nicholas (* 1989), American-British racing driver, athlete, entrepreneur and jeweler
- Boulle, Pierre (1912-1994), French writer
- Boulleau, Laure (* 1986), French soccer player
- Boullée, Auguste Aimé (1795–1870), French historian
- Boullée, Étienne-Louis (1728–1799), French architect
- Boulliau, Ismael (1605-1694), French astronomer
- Boullier, Éric (* 1973), French motorsport engineer
- Boullion, Jean-Christophe (* 1969), French Formula 1 racing driver
- Boulloche, Agnès (* 1951), French painter and visual artist
- Boulloche, André (1915–1978), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Boullogne, Louis († 1674), French painter
- Boullosa, Carmen (* 1954), Mexican writer, poet and playwright
- Boulmerka, Hassiba (* 1968), Algerian athlete
- Boulnois, Joseph (1884–1918), French composer and organist
- Boulo, Matthieu (* 1989), French cyclocross and road cyclist
- Boulogne, Georges (1917–1999), French football coach and association official
- Boulogne, Guy de († 1373), Archbishop of Lyon and Cardinal
- Boulogne, Valentin de (1591-1632) French painter
- Bouloudinats, Chouaib (* 1987), Algerian boxer
- Boult, Adrian (1889–1983), British conductor
- Boultbee, Gardner (1907-1980), Canadian sailor
- Boultbee, John († 1812), British horse painter
- Boultbee, John (1799-1854), English whale and seal hunter
- Boulter, Beau (* 1942), American politician
- Boulter, Katie (* 1996), British tennis player
- Boulting, John (1913–1985) British film producer, director and screenwriter
- Boulting, Roy (1913-2001) British film producer, screenwriter and film director
- Boulton, Charles Arkoll (1841–1899), Canadian officer and politician
- Boulton, Colin (born 1945), English football player
- Boulton, Eric (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player and scout
- Boulton, Isaac Watt (1823–1899), British engineer and founder of the Boulton's Siding locomotive rental business
- Boulton, Kenneth O. (* 1962), American pianist and music teacher
- Boulton, Lucy (* 1986), British volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Boulton, Marjorie (1924–2017), British literary scholar and writer
- Boulton, Matthew (1728-1809) English engineer and entrepreneur
- Boulton, William (1812–1874) Canadian attorney, politician, Mayor of Toronto
- Boulus, Sargon (1944–2007), Iraqi-Assyrian poet and short story writer
- Bouly, Léon Guillaume (1872–1932), French inventor
Boum
- Boum, Hemley (* 1973), Cameroonian writer
- Boum, Josef (* 1989), Cameroonian football player
- Bouma, Lance (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bouma, Thijs (* 1992), Dutch football player
- Bouma, Wilfred (* 1978), Dutch football player
- Boumah, Augustin (1927–2015), Gabonese politician
- Bouman, Cornelia (1903-1998), Dutch tennis player
- Bouman, Hermannus (1789–1864), Dutch Reformed theologian and orientalist
- Bouman, Jan (1706–1776), Dutch builder
- Bouman, Johan (1918–1998), Dutch Protestant theologian
- Bouman, Katie (* 1989), American computer scientist and assistant professor at the California Institute of Technology
- Bouman, Mark (* 1968), British costume designer
- Bouman, Paul (1918–2019), American church musician and composer
- Bouman, Piet (1892–1980), Dutch football player
- Bouman, Sjabbe (1915-2008), Dutch middle-distance runner
- Bouman, Tara (* 1970), Dutch clarinetist
- Bouman, Tom , American author, editor, and musician
- Boumann, Georg Friedrich von , German architect and builder, Prussian officer
- Boumann, Ludwig (1801–1871), German "aesthetic writer"
- Boumann, Michael Philipp (1747–1803), German architect and builder in Prussia
- Boumediene, Lakhdar (* 1966), Algerian prisoner in Guantánamo
- Boumedienne, Houari (1927–1978), Algerian head of state
- Boumedienne, Josef (* 1978), Finnish-Swedish ice hockey player
- Boumeester, Christine (1904–1971), Dutch painter
- Boumelaha, Loan (* 1989), Algerian-French soccer player
- Boumkwo, Jolien (* 1993), Belgian shot putter, hammer thrower and discus thrower
- Boumnijel, Ali (* 1966), Tunisian football goalkeeper
- Boumrar, Lilia (* 1988), Algerian soccer player
- Boumsong, Jean-Alain (* 1979), Cameroonian-French football player
- Boumtje-Boumtje, Ruben (* 1978), Cameroonian basketball player
Boun
- Boun Oum († 1980), Laotian nobleman and politician
- Bound, Franklin (1829-1910), American politician
- Boundouris, Anastasios (* 1955), Greek sailor
- Bounds, Sydney J. (1920-2006), British writer
- Bounedjah, Baghdad (* 1991), Algerian football player
- Bouneß, Wilhelm , German lawyer and politician
- Bounoua, Mourad (* 1972), Moroccan football player
- Bounouar, Khalid (* 1990), German comedian with the comedy ensemble RebellComedy
- Bounoure, Vincent (1928–1996), French poet and writer of surrealism
- Bounty Killer (* 1972), Jamaican dancehall DJ
- Bouny, Elisée (1872–1900), French medic and physiologist
- Bounyavong, Douangdeuane (* 1947), Laotian author
Boup
- Boupacha, Djamila (* 1938), Algerian resistance fighter
- Bouphavanh, Bouasone (* 1954), Laotian politician
Bouq
- Bouqantar, Soufiane (* 1993), Moroccan long-distance runner
- Bouque, Paul (1896–1979), French clergyman and bishop of Nkongsamba
- Bouquet, Carole (* 1957), French actress
- Bouquet, Henri (1719–1765), Swiss mercenary
- Bouquet, Jean-Claude (1819–1885), French mathematician
- Bouquet, Martin (1685–1754), French cleric and historian
- Bouquet, Michel (* 1925), French actor
- Bouquin, Pierre († 1582), French Reformed theologian
Bour
- Bour, Edmond (1832–1866), French mathematician
- Bour, Ernest (1913–2001), French conductor
- Bour, Igor (* 1984), Moldovan weightlifter
- Bour, Roger (1947-2020), French herpetologist
- Bour, Uschi (* 1950), German actress
- Boura, Ewa (* 1954), Greek-German poet
- Bourabia, Mehdi (* 1991), French football player of Moroccan descent
- Bouraine, Marcel (1886–1948), French sculptor
- Bouramdane, Abderrahime (* 1978), Moroccan marathon runner
- Bourani, Andreas (* 1983), German songwriter
- Bouras, Djamel (* 1971), French judoka
- Bourassa, Robert (1933–1996), Canadian politician
- Bourbaki, Charles Denis (1816-1897), French general
- Bourban, Pierre (1854–1920), Swiss Augustinian canon, prior of the Saint-Maurice Abbey and amateur archaeologist
- Bourbeillon, Patrick (1947-2015), French sprinter
- Bourbon Busset, Jacques de (1912–2001), French writer and diplomat
- Bourbon, Anne Henriette de (1727–1752), Princess of France, daughter of King Louis XV. from France
- Bourbon, Antoinette de (1494–1583), first Duchess of Guise by marriage
- Bourbon, Armand de, prince de Conti (1629–1666), French nobleman
- Bourbon, Blanche von (1339-1361), Queen of Castile and Leon
- Bourbon, Carlos Maria de (1870–1949), member of the Bourbon House
- Bourbon, Catherine de (1559–1604), regent of the Kingdom of Navarre (1577–1592), wife of the Duke of Lorraine
- Bourbon, César de (1594–1665), French politician and admiral
- Bourbon, Charles de, comte de Soissons (1566–1612), Count of Soissons
- Bourbon, Charles de, duc de Berry (1686–1714), Duke of Berry and aspirant to the French throne
- Bourbon, Charles II. De (1433–1488), Archbishop of Lyon; Cardinal; Duke of Bourbon; Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis; Duke of Auvergne; Earl of Forez
- Bourbon, Élisabeth de (1602–1644), Queen of Spain and Portugal, Princess of France
- Bourbon, Élisabeth Philippe Marie Hélène de (1764–1794), French princess
- Bourbon, François de, prince de Conti (1558–1614), Prince of Chateau-Regnault; Knights of royal orders; Governor of Auvergne, Paris and the Dauphiné
- Bourbon, François Louis de, prince de Conti (1664–1709), Prince of Conti
- Bourbon, Françoise Marie de (1677–1749), by marriage to the Duchess of Chartres and Orléans
- Bourbon, Gaston de, duc d'Orléans (1608–1660), French prince, Duke of Orléans
- Bourbon, Henri de, duc de Montpensier (1573–1608), Duke of Montpensier, Châtellerault and Saint-Fargeau; French military leader
- Bourbon, Henri de, duc de Verneuil (1601–1682), Bishop of Metz, Duke and Peer of France, natural son of Henry IV.
- Bourbon, Henri I. de, prince de Condé (1552–1588), French general
- Bourbon, Henri II. De, prince de Condé (1588–1646), Prince of Condé
- Bourbon, Henriette-Louise de (1703–1772), French princess, granddaughter of Louis XIV, Benedictine and abbess
- Bourbon, Isabelle de (1437–1465), by marriage Duchess of Burgundy
- Bourbon, Jean de († 1485), Abbot of Cluny (1456–1480)
- Bourbon, Louis Alphonse de (* 1974), Spanish nobleman, head of the French line of the House of Bourbon
- Bourbon, Louis Armand I. de, prince de Conti (1661–1685), Prince of Conti
- Bourbon, Louis Armand II. De, prince de Conti (1695–1727), Prince of Conti
- Bourbon, Louis Auguste de (1700–1755), Duke of Maine and Prince of Dombes
- Bourbon, Louis Auguste de, duc du Maine (1670–1736), son of the French king Louis XIV.
- Bourbon, Louis Charles de, comte d'Eu (1701–1775), Prince of Dombes
- Bourbon, Louis de dauphin de Viennois (1661–1711), French heir to the throne, son of Louis XIV.
- Bourbon, Louis de, comte de Clermont (1709–1771), French churchman, general and libertine; Commander in Chief of the Rhine Army in the Seven Years War
- Bourbon, Louis de, comte de Soissons (1604–1641), Grand Master of France and Governor of the Dauphiné, Champagne and Brie
- Bourbon, Louis de, duc d'Orléans (1703–1752), Duke of Orléans
- Bourbon, Louis Ferdinand de, dauphin de Viennois (1729–1765), Dauphin of France
- Bourbon, Louis François II. De, prince de Conti (1734–1814), Prince of Conti, last member of the House of Conti
- Bourbon, Louis I de (1612–1669), Duke of Vendôme and cardinal
- Bourbon, Louis I. de, prince de Condé (1530–1569), French general
- Bourbon, Louis II. De, prince de Condé (1621–1686), French general
- Bourbon, Louis III. de, prince de Condé (1668–1710), French nobleman and military; First prince of the blood; Governor of Burgundy
- Bourbon, Louis IV. Henri de, prince de Condé (1692–1740), French prince of the blood, president of the Regency Council, grand steward of the royal house
- Bourbon, Louis V. Joseph de, prince de Condé (1736-1818), general in the French army
- Bourbon, Louis VI. Henri Joseph de, prince de Condé (1756–1830), Prince of Condé
- Bourbon, Louise Françoise de (1673–1743), daughter of King Louis XIV.
- Bourbon, Marie Anne de (1666–1739), by marriage Princess of Conti
- Bourbon, Marie de (1605–1627), Duchess of Montpensier
- Bourbon, Marie Thérèse Charlotte de (1778–1851), Duchess of Angoulême (from 1799), Dauphine (1824–1830 / 36) and titular queen of France (1836–1844)
- Bourbon, Nicolas the Younger (1574–1644), French oratorian, Graecist, neo-Latin writer, man of letters and member of the Académie française
- Bourbon, Nicolas, the Elder (1503–1550), French Neo-Latin poet
- Bourbon, Philippe II. De, duc d'Orléans (1674–1723), regent of France (1715–1723); Uncle of Louis XV. from France
- Bourbon, Sophie Hélène de (1786–1787), Princess of France and Navarre
- Bourbon-Condé, Anne Geneviève de (1619–1679), Duchess of Longueville, Princess of Neufchatel
- Bourbon-Condé, Éléonore de (1587–1619), daughter of Henri I de Bourbon and his second wife Charlotte de la Trémoille
- Bourbon-Condé, Louis Antoine Henri de, duc d'Enghien (1772–1804), French duke
- Bourbon-Condé, Louise Bénédicte de (1676–1753), French nobleman and writer
- Bourbon-Condé, Louise-Adélaïde de (1757–1824), French princess and Benedictine monastery founder
- Bourbon-Condé, Marie Gabrielle Éléonore de (1690–1760), French abbess
- Bourbon-Condé, Marie Thérèse de (1666–1732), French noblewoman, Princess of Conti by marriage
- Bourbon-Conti, Louise Henriette de (1726–1759), French princess and by marriage Duchess of Chartres and d'Orléans
- Bourbon-Montpensier, Charles III. de (1490–1527), French military leader; Duke of Bourbon-Montpensier
- Bourbon-Montpensier, Charlotte de († 1582), third wife of William I of Orange-Nassau, Countess of Nassau, Princess of Orange
- Bourbon-Montpensier, Gilbert de (1443–1496), French military leader, Count of Bourbon-Montpensier
- Bourbon-Parma, Alicia von (1849–1935), Princess of Bourbon-Parma
- Bourbon-Parma, Anna von (1923–2016), Romanian nobleman, wife of the last king of Romania
- Bourbon-Parma, Carlos Hugo von (1930–2010), Spanish nobleman, Duke of Bourbon-Parma
- Bourbon-Parma, Caroline von (1770–1804), Princess of Bourbon-Parma
- Bourbon-Parma, Charlotte von (1777–1813), daughter of Maria Amalia of Austria and Ferdinand of Bourbon-Parma
- Bourbon-Parma, Elias von (1880–1959), Austrian nobleman
- Bourbon-Parma, Felix von (1893–1970), Prince of Luxembourg
- Bourbon-Parma, Franz Xaver von (1889–1977), titular duke of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla
- Bourbon-Parma, Isabella von (1741–1763), Princess of Bourbon-Parma and Archduchess of Austria
- Bourbon-Parma, Jaime Bernardo von (* 1972), Dutch nobleman, Duke of Bourbon-Parma, ambassador to the Holy See
- Bourbon-Parma, Maria Antonia von (1774–1841), daughter of Maria Amalia of Austria and Ferdinand of Bourbon-Parma
- Bourbon-Parma, Maria Luisa von (1802–1857), daughter of Maria Luisa of Spain (1782–1824)
- Bourbon-Parma, Marie Louise von (1870–1899), Princess of Parma and Princess of Bulgaria
- Bourbon-Parma, Michel de (1926–2018), French businessman and racing car driver
- Bourbon-Parma, Sixto von (* 1940), Spanish nobleman, member of the House of Bourbon-Parma and Duke of Aranjuez; and Carlist counter-pretender
- Bourbon-Parma, Sixtus von (1886–1934), Belgian officer
- Bourbon-Parma, Zita von (1892–1989), last Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary
- Bourbon-Penthièvre, Louise Marie Adélaïde de (1753–1821), French nobleman and by marriage Duchess of Orléans
- Bourbon-Saint-Pol, François I de (1491–1545), French nobleman and military man, governor of Paris, governor of the Dauphiné, lieutenant general
- Bourbon Sicily, Maria Antonia von (1851–1938), Princess of Bourbon Sicily
- Bourbon Sicily, Maria Christina von (1877–1947), Princess of Bourbon Sicily, Archduchess of Austria-Tuscany
- Bourbon Sicily, Maria Theresia von (1867–1909), Princess of Bourbon Sicily and Princess of Hohenzollern
- Bourbon-Vendôme, duc de Beaufort, François de (1616–1669), Third Duke of Beaufort and Peer of France
- Bourbon-Vendôme, Louis de (1493–1557), French nobleman and cleric, cardinal
- Bourbotte, François (1913–1972), French football player and coach
- Bourboulon, Jacques (* 1946), French photographer
- Bourcart, Charles-Daniel (1860–1940), Swiss diplomat and bank manager
- Bource, Henri Jacques (1826–1899), Belgian portrait, genre and history painter
- Bource, Ludovic (* 1970), French film composer and arranger
- Bourceanu, Alexandru (* 1985), Romanian football player
- Bourchier of Horsley, Thomas († 1512), English knight
- Bourchier, Anne, 7th Baroness Bourchier († 1571), English noblewoman
- Bourchier, Edward († 1460), English knight
- Bourchier, Humphrey († 1471), English knight
- Bourchier, Humphry, 1st Baron Cromwell († 1471), English nobleman
- Bourchier, John, 1st Baron Berners († 1474), English peer
- Bourchier, John, 2nd Baron Berners († 1533), English nobleman and politician
- Bourchier, Thomas († 1491), English nobleman
- Bourchier, Thomas (1404–1486), Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor
- Bourchier, William, Viscount Bourchier († 1480), English nobleman
- Bourcier, Jules (1797–1873), French ornithologist
- Bourcier, Roger (1898–1959), French racing car driver
- Bourciez, Édouard (1854–1946), French Romanist and gas cognist
- Bourciez, Jean (1894–1969), French Romanist
- Bourdain, Anthony (1956-2018) American chef, author, and television presenter
- Bourdais, Jules (1835–1915) French architect
- Bourdais, Patrick (* 1954), French racing car driver
- Bourdais, Sébastien (* 1979), French racing driver
- Bourdaloue, Louis (1632–1704), French Jesuit and preacher
- Bourdaloue, Paul-Adrien (1798–1868), French engineer and geodesist
- Bourde, Hervé (* 1951), French jazz musician
- Bourde, Otto de la (1630–1708), Bishop of Gurk (1697–1708)
- Bourdeau, Marc , Canadian pianist
- Bourdeille, Claude de (1606–1663), French nobleman and Count of Montrésor
- Bourdeillette, Jean Adolphe (* 1901), French diplomat
- Bourdelin, Claude (1621–1699) French chemist
- Bourdelin, Louis-Claude (1696–1777), French chemist and physician
- Bourdelle, Antoine (1861–1929), French sculptor and art teacher
- Bourdellon, Jérôme (* 1956), French improvisation musician and composer
- Bourdelot, Pierre (1610–1685) French physician and anatomist
- Bourdet, Carl Josef Alois (1851–1928), painter and watercolorist
- Bourdginon, Fred (1906-1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bourdiaudhy, Paul (* 1948), Belgian jazz musician
- Bourdichon, Jean (1457–1521) French painter and illuminator of manuscripts
- Bourdieu, Emmanuel (* 1965), French actor and dramaturge
- Bourdieu, Pierre (1930–2002), French sociologist
- Bourdillon, Bernard Henry (1883–1948), British colonial governor and officer
- Bourdillon, Tom (1924–1956), British physicist and mountaineer
- Bourdin, Frédéric (* 1974), French impostor
- Bourdin, Lise (* 1925), French actress and model
- Bourdin, Paul (1900–1955), German journalist and State Secretary
- Bourdin, Roger (1923–1976), French flautist and music teacher
- Bourdo, Sacha (born 1962), French actor
- Bourdoiseau, Christophe (* 1967), French chansonnier
- Bourdon, Benjamin (1860-1943), French psychologist
- Bourdon, Charles (1847–1933), French engineer and officer in the Legion of Honor
- Bourdon, David (1934–1998), American journalist, art critic, and author
- Bourdon, Didier (* 1959), French actor, screenwriter and director
- Bourdon, Émile (1884–1974), French organist and composer
- Bourdon, Eugène (1808–1884), French watchmaker, engineer and inventor
- Bourdon, François-Louis (1758–1798), French politician
- Bourdon, Joseph (1932-2000), French racing car driver
- Bourdon, Léonard (1754–1807), French politician
- Bourdon, Luc (1987-2008), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bourdon, Marc-André (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Bourdon, Marilou (* 1990), Canadian singer
- Bourdon, Pierre (* 1946), French perfumer
- Bourdon, Rob (* 1979), American drummer
- Bourdon, Rosario (1885–1961), Canadian cellist, conductor, composer and arranger
- Bourdon, Samuel (1631–1688), Mayor of Kassel
- Bourdon, Sébastien (1616–1671) French painter
- Bourdoncle, François (* 1964), French engineer
- Bourdoncle, Serge (born 1936), French football player
- Bourdos, Gilles (* 1963), French film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Bourdot, Hubert (1861–1937), French clergyman, botanist and mycologist
- Bourdouxhe, Madeleine (1906–1996), Belgian writer
- Bourdow, Stephen (* 1966), American sailor
- Bourdy, Grégory (* 1982), French golfer
- Bourdy, Hubert (1957-2014), French show jumper
- Boureau, Édouard (1913–1999), French botanist and paleobotanist
- Bourebbou, Abdelmajid (* 1951), Algerian football player
- Boureille, Celeste (* 1994), American soccer player
- Boureima, Abdallah (* 1954), Nigerien manager and politician
- Boureïma, Ada (* 1945), Nigerien educator and writer
- Boureima, Boubacar (* 1950), Nigerien painter and set designer
- Boureima, Boubacar (* 1958), Nigerien diplomat
- Boureima, Moumouni (* 1952), Nigerien general, politician and diplomat
- Bourel, Franz Everhard (1803–1871), German genre and portrait painter
- Bourelly, Bibi (* 1994), German musician
- Bourelly, Jean-Paul (* 1960), American jazz, rock, blues guitarist, world musician
- Bourg, Anne (* 1987), Luxembourg soccer player
- Bourg, Caroline (* 1980), French actress and voice actress
- Bourg, Ian Jon (* 1960), American opera singer (tenor) and musical artist
- Bourgain, Jean (1954-2018), Belgian mathematician
- Bourgain, Mickaël (* 1980), French racing cyclist
- Bourgarel, Gérard (1931–2012), Swiss coffee trader, politician and author
- Bourgasoff, Fédote (1890–1945), Russian cameraman
- Bourgault-Ducoudray, Louis-Albert (1840–1910), French composer
- Bourgeade, Pierre (1927–2009), French journalist, photographer and writer
- Bourgeat, Pierrick (* 1976), French ski racer
- Bourgeault, Cynthia (* 1947), American priestess of the Episcopal Anglican Church
- Bourgelat, Claude (1712–1779), French author of specialist books on hippology
- Bourgeois, Amandine (* 1979), French pop singer
- Bourgeois, Célia (* 1983), French cross-country skier
- Bourgeois, Charles Guillaume Alexandre (1759–1832), French painter and physicist
- Bourgeois, Charlie (1919–2014), American jazz music organizer, manager, and producer
- Bourgeois, Derek (1941-2017), British composer and lecturer
- Bourgeois, Émile (1857–1934), French historian
- Bourgeois, Emmanuel-David (1803–1865), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Bourgeois, Francis (1756–1811), English painter and art dealer
- Bourgeois, Geert (* 1951), Belgian lawyer and politician of the Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie (N-VA)
- Bourgeois, Jacques (* 1958), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Bourgeois, Jean-Louis Goldwater (* 1940), American author, human rights activist and multimillionaire
- Bourgeois, Joël (* 1971), Canadian obstacle runner
- Bourgeois, Léon (1851–1925), French lawyer and statesman
- Bourgeois, Louise (1911–2010), French-American sculptor and painter
- Bourgeois, Louyse (1563–1636), French midwife at the royal court and pioneer in obstetrics
- Bourgeois, Loys , French composer and collaborator on the Geneva Psalter
- Bourgeois, Maxime (* 1991), French football player
- Bourgeois, Pierre (1898–1976), Belgian poet
- Bourgeois, Robert (1857–1945), French geographer
- Bourgeois, Roy (* 1938), Roman Catholic priest, peace activist, founder of the School of the Americas Watch
- Bourgeois, Thibaut (* 1990), French football player
- Bourgeois, Thomas-Louis (1676–1750), French composer and baroque singer
- Bourgeois, Vera (* 1961), German artist
- Bourgeois, Victor (1897–1962), Belgian architect and city planner
- Bourgeon, François (* 1945), French comic book author and illustrator
- Bourgeoys, Margareta (1620–1700), saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Bourger, Helmut (1929–1989), German sculptor
- Bourger, Joseph (* 1842), member of the state parliament
- Bourgery, Jean Marc (1797-1849), French anatomist
- Bourges, Béatrice (* 1960), French business consultant, publicist and activist
- Bourges, Élémir (1852-1925), French writer
- Bourges, Yvon (1921–2009), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Bourgès-Maunoury, Maurice (1914–1993), French politician and Prime Minister
- Bourget, Ignace (1799-1885) Canadian Roman Catholic Bishop
- Bourget, Paul (1852–1935), French poet and critic
- Bourghani, Ahmad (1959–2008), Iranian politician and journalist
- Bourgin, Thomas (1986-2013), French motorcycle racer
- Bourgine, Élizabeth (born 1957), French actress
- Bourgine, Maurice (1879–1963), French colonial administrator
- Bourgknecht, Jean (1902–1964), Swiss politician (KCV)
- Bourgknecht, Louis (1846–1923), Swiss politician and State Chancellor of the Canton of Friborg
- Bourgne, Marc (* 1967), French comic book author and illustrator
- Bourgnon, Laurent (* 1966), French-Swiss long-distance record sailor
- Bourgogne, Adrien (1785–1867), French sergent of the Napoleonic Wars
- Bourgogne, Nicolas de (1586–1649), statesman, historian, poet and jurist
- Bourgoignie, Claude (* 1945), Belgian racing driver
- Bourgoin, Jean (1913–1991), French cameraman
- Bourgoin, Louise (* 1981), French actress
- Bourgoing, Héctor De (1934–1993), Argentine-French football player
- Bourgoing, Inès de (1862–1953), French nurse
- Bourgoing, Jacques (* 1543), French Romance philologist and etymologist
- Bourgoing, Jean-François de (1748–1811), French diplomat and writer
- Bourgoing, Paul-Charles-Amable de (1791–1864), French diplomat and writer
- Bourgon, Robert (* 1956), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Hearst-Moosonee
- Bourgue, Mathias (* 1994), French tennis player
- Bourgueil, Jean-Claude (* 1947), French chef
- Bourguet, Louis (1678–1742), Swiss paleontologist, geologist, mathematician and philosopher
- Bourguet, Pierre du (1910–1988), French Egyptologist and art historian
- Bourguiba, Habib (1903–2000), Tunisian President
- Bourguiba, Habib Jr. (1927–2009), Tunisian politician and diplomat
- Bourguignat, Jules René (1829-1892), French malacologist
- Bourguignon d'Anville, Jean-Baptiste (1697–1782), French geographer
- Bourguignon, Edouard (* 1887), Belgian tug of war
- Bourguignon, Erika (1924–2015), Austrian-American anthropologist
- Bourguignon, Fabrizio (* 1976), Brazilian biathlete
- Bourguignon, Georges de (1910–1989), Belgian fencer
- Bourguignon, Jean-Pierre (* 1947), French mathematician
- Bourguignon, José (1929–1982), Belgian jazz musician
- Bourguignon, Serge (* 1928), French film director and screenwriter
- Bourhane, Nourdine (* 1958), Comorian politician and Vice President
- Bouriakov, Denis (* 1981), Russian flautist
- Bouriant, Urbain (1849–1903), French Egyptologist, archaeologist, director of the Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire (IFAO)
- Bouriat, Guy (1902-1933), French racing car driver
- Bourier, Hermann (1871–1949), German Benedictine
- Bourifa, Migidio (* 1969), Italian marathon runner
- Bourigeaud, Benjamin (* 1994), French football player
- Bourignon, Antoinette (1616–1680), Belgian mystic and separatist
- Bourillon, Grégory (* 1984), French football player
- Bourillon, Nathalie (* 1965), French ski mountaineer
- Bourillon, Paul (1877–1942), French racing cyclist
- Bouris, Georg Constantin (1802–1860), Greek-Austrian astronomer, first director of the Athens observatory
- Bourjaily, Vance (1922–2010), American journalist, writer, writer of plays and television episodes
- Bourke, Ciarán (1935–1988), Irish folk musician and founding member of the Dubliners
- Bourke, Dermot, 7th Earl of Mayo (1851–1927), British peer, politician and officer
- Bourke, Eoin (1939–2017), Irish Germanist and translator
- Bourke, Eva (* 1946), Irish writer and translator of German origin
- Bourke, Fiona (* 1988), New Zealand rower
- Bourke, Jamie (born 1991), Australian ice hockey player
- Bourke, Jean Raymond (1772-1847), Irish-French infantry general
- Bourke, John Gregory (1843-1896), American soldier and ethnologist
- Bourke, Paddy , Irish politician
- Bourke, Peter (* 1958), Australian middle-distance runner
- Bourke, Richard (1777–1855), Governor of New South Wales, Australia
- Bourke, Richard, 6th Earl of Mayo (1822–1872), British nobleman, politician and statesman
- Bourke, Rick (1953-2006) Australian rugby league player
- Bourke, Séamus (1893–1967), Irish politician (Sinn Féin, Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine Gael)
- Bourke-White, Margaret (1904–1971), American photo reporter
- Bourkel, Triny (1927–2019), Luxembourgish high jumper
- Bourland, Benjamin Parsons (1870–1943), American Romanist and Hispanist
- Bourland, Caroline Brown (1871–1956), American Romance philologist and Hispanist
- Bourland, Cliff (1921–2018), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Bourlanges, Jean-Louis (* 1946), French politician, MEP and essayist
- Bourlard, Antoine (1826–1899), Belgian painter of historical pictures, landscapes and genre scenes, as well as etchers and sculptors
- Bourlemont, François d'Anglure de († 1711), French clergyman
- Bourlet, Johannes († 1695), German bell founder
- Bourlier, Edmond (1895–1935), French racing car driver
- Bourmer, Horst (1920–2001), German physician
- Bourmont, Louis-Auguste-Victor de Ghaisnes de (1773–1846), French general, Minister of War, Marshal of France, Peer of France
- Bourn, Augustus O. (1834-1925), American politician
- Bourne, Alan (1882–1967), British general
- Bourne, Benjamin (1755–1808), American lawyer and politician
- Bourne, Bob (born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bourne, Francis Alphonsus (1861–1935), English Catholic theologian and cardinal
- Bourne, Geoffrey, Baron Bourne (1902-1982), British general
- Bourne, JL , American naval officer and author
- Bourne, James (* 1983), English musician
- Bourne, Jeff (1948-2014), English football player
- Bourne, Jonathan (1855–1940), American politician
- Bourne, JR (born 1970), Canadian actor
- Bourne, Matthew (* 1960), English choreographer
- Bourne, Matthew (* 1977), British jazz and improvisation musician (piano, composition)
- Bourne, Mel (1923-2003), American film architect
- Bourne, Nicholas, Baron Bourne of Aberystwyth (born 1952), Welsh politician and life peer of the Conservative Party in the House of Lords
- Bourne, Patrick (* 1967), Irish diplomat
- Bourne, Randolph (1886-1918), American publicist
- Bourne, Samuel (1834–1912), English photographer
- Bourne, Shae-Lynn (* 1976), Canadian figure skater
- Bourne, Shearjashub (1746-1806), American politician
- Bourne, St. Clair (1943-2007), American director
- Bourne, Stephen R. (* 1944), British computer scientist and mathematician
- Bourne, Tri (born 1989), American volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Bourne, William , English mathematician, innkeeper, and author
- Bourneville, Désiré-Magloire (1840–1909), French neurologist
- Bournis, Chantal (* 1967), Swiss ski racer
- Bournival, Michaël (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bournon, Jacques Louis de (1751-1825), French mineralogist
- Bournonville, Alexandre de (1616–1690), French field marshal and viceroy
- Bournonville, Alexandre I de (1585–1656), Franco-Dutch nobleman, diplomat and military man, governor of Lille
- Bournonville, Ambroise-François de († 1693), French nobleman and military man, governor of Paris
- Bournonville, August (1805–1879), Danish dancer and choreographer
- Bournot, Konrad (1887–1977), German pharmacist
- Bourns, Frank Swift (1866–1935), American ornithologist
- Bournye, Alfred , German history and portrait painter and lithographer from the Düsseldorf School
- Bournye, Gustav (1823–1858), German administrative officer
- Bourotte, Auguste (1853–1943), Belgian genre painter
- Bourotte, Mélanie (1834–1890), French writer
- Bourotte, Paul (1876–1935), French racing cyclist
- Bourousis, Ioannis (* 1983), Greek basketball player
- Bourquain, Klaus (* 1938), German author and former member of the French Foreign Legion
- Bourquard, Claude (* 1937), French sword fencer
- Bourque, Chris (* 1986), American-Canadian ice hockey player
- Bourque, François (* 1984), Canadian ski racer
- Bourque, Gabriel (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bourque, Phil (born 1962), American ice hockey player
- Bourque, Pierre (* 1942), Canadian politician and landscape architect
- Bourque, Ray (born 1960), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bourque, René (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bourque, Ryan (born 1991), American ice hockey player
- Bourquenoud, Pierre (* 1969), Swiss cyclist
- Bourquin, Christian (1954–2014), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Bourquin, Daniel (* 1945), Swiss doctor and jazz musician
- Bourquin, Elisabeth (1930–1995), Swiss Art Brut artist and author
- Bourquin, George M. (1863-1958), American lawyer
- Bourquin, Hans (1914–1998), Swiss rower
- Bourrada, Larbi (* 1988), Algerian athlete
- Bourret, Caprice (* 1971), American model, presenter and actress
- Bourret, Christophe (* 1967), French racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Bourret, Joseph (1802-1859) Canadian politician and lawyer
- Bourret, Joseph-Christian-Ernest (1827-1896), French cardinal and bishop
- Bourret, Philippe (* 1979), Canadian badminton player
- Bourret, René Léon (1884–1957), French herpetologist and geologist
- Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de (1769–1834), French diplomat and politician
- Bourrit, Albert (1878–1967), Swiss architect
- Bourrit, Henri (1841–1890), Swiss architect
- Bourrit, Marc-Théodore (1739–1819), Swiss author and mountaineer
- Bours, Johannes (1913–1988), German Roman Catholic theologian and writer
- Bours, Louise (* 1968), British politician (UKIP) and actress
- Boursault, Edmé (1638–1701), French playwright and writer
- Bourscheid, Karl (1915–1997), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Bourscheidt zu Büllesheim and Merödgen, Johann Wilhelm von (1728–1784), canon in Münster
- Bourscheidt zu Burgbrohl, Friedrich Ludwig von (1757–1835), canon in Münster and Hildesheim
- Bourscheidt, Friedrich von (1816–1885), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Bourseul, Charles (1829–1912), French inventor, developed the first proposal for electrical voice transmission
- Boursier, Catherine (* 1953), French politician (PS), mayor and MEP
- Boursin, Charles (1901–1971), French entomologist
- Boursse, Esaias (1631–1672), Dutch painter
- Bourvallais, Paul Poisson de († 1718), French financier
- Bourvil (1917–1970), French actor
- Bourwieg, Ernst Bruno (1865–1944), German politician
- Bourzai, Bernadette (* 1945), French politician (Parti socialiste), MEP and teacher
- Bourzat, Fabian (* 1980), French figure skater
- Bourzeis, Amable (1606–1672), French scholar and man of letters, contributor to Richelieu, Mazarin and Colbert
Bous
- Bous, Anne (1941–1980), German children's book illustrator
- Bousada, María del Carmen (1940–2009), Spanish woman, oldest mother in the world
- Bouscaren, Élisabeth (* 1956), French mathematician
- Bousch, Valentin († 1541), German glass painter
- Bouschen, Peter (* 1960), German athlete
- Bousdoukos, Adam (* 1974), German actor of Greek origin
- Bousebouze , Slavic prince 844
- Bousenine, Samir (* 1991), Andorran national soccer player
- Bousfield, Aldridge (* 1941), American mathematician
- Bousfield, Ian (born 1964), British trombonist
- Boushie, Colten († 2016), Canadian victim
- Boušková, Jana (* 1954), Czech actress
- Bousman, Darren Lynn (* 1979), American film director
- Bousquet, Adolphe (1899–1972) French rugby union player
- Bousquet, Annie (1925–1956), French racing driver of Austrian origin
- Bousquet, Dany (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bousquet, Francis (1890–1942), French composer
- Bousquet, François (* 1947), French theologian and Roman Catholic clergyman
- Bousquet, Frédérick (* 1981), French swimmer
- Bousquet, Gaston du (1839–1910), French engineer and locomotive builder
- Bousquet, Georges (1818–1854), French composer, conductor and music critic
- Bousquet, Jean Louis (1664–1747), Swedish lieutenant general
- Bousquet, Jean-Louis (* 1949), French racing car driver
- Bousquet, Joë (1897–1950), French writer
- Bousquet, Patotte (1925–1998), French gypsy jazz guitarist and singer
- Bousquet, René (1909–1993), French perpetrator of the Holocaust
- Bousquet, Rufus , Lucian politician
- Bousquet-Mélou, Mireille (* 1967), French mathematician
- Bousrez, Céline (* 1977), French triathlete
- Boussaboun, Ali (* 1982), Dutch-Moroccan football player
- Boussagol, Gabriel , French Romanist and Hispanist
- Boussaguet, Pierre (* 1962), French jazz musician (double bass, composition)
- Boussaïd, Rafik (* 1988), Algerian football player
- Boussaïdi, Anis (* 1981), Tunisian football player
- Boussard, Hervé (1966–2013), French racing cyclist
- Boussart, Monique (* 1937), literary scholar
- Bousseljot, Werner (* 1934), German military doctor and major general of the NVA
- Boussenard, Louis (1847-1910), French writer and science journalist
- Bousser, Albert (1906–1995), Luxembourg politician (LSAP), member of the Chambre
- Bousset, Johann Hermann (1828–1901), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Bousset, Therese , German educator and teacher
- Bousset, Wilhelm (1865–1920), German Protestant theologian
- Boussinesq, Joseph (1842–1929) French mathematician and physicist
- Boussingault, Jean-Baptiste (1802–1887), French mining engineer and naturalist
- Boussnina, Sarah-Sofie (* 1990), Danish actress
- Bousso, Raphael , theoretical physicist
- Boussouf, Abdelhafid (1926–1980), Algerian politician
- Boussoufa, Mbark (* 1984), Moroccan football player
- Boustany, Charles (* 1956), American politician
- Boustedt, Christer (1939–1986), Swedish jazz musician and actor
Bout
- Boutahar, Saïd (* 1982), Dutch football player
- Boutaïb, Khalid (* 1987), French-Moroccan football player
- Boutaleb, Abdelhadi (1923–2009), Moroccan diplomat and politician
- Boutamine, Sakina (* 1953), Algerian middle and long distance runner
- Boutan, Louis (1859-1934) French biologist
- Boutang, Pierre-André (1937–2008), French filmmaker
- Boutaric, Edgard (1829–1877), French historian
- Boutaris, Giannis (* 1942), Greek Mayor
- Boutavant, Marc (* 1970), French illustrator and author of children's books and comics
- Boutayeb, Brahim (* 1967), Moroccan athlete
- Boutefeu, Nathalie (* 1968), French actress
- Bouteflika, Abd al-Aziz (* 1937), Algerian President
- Bouteille, Axel (* 1995), French basketball player
- Bouteiller, Guillaume (1787–1860), French composer
- Bouteiller, Michael (* 1943), German politician (SPD), mayor of Lübeck, lawyer
- Boutel, Maurice (1923–2003), French film director, screenwriter and dialogue writer
- Bouteldja, Houria (* 1973), French politician and political activist
- Boutelje, Phil (1895–1979), American pianist, film composer, songwriter, author and conductor
- Boutell, Elizabeth († 1715), English actress
- Boutell, Henry Sherman (1856–1926), American politician
- Boutella, Safy (* 1950), Algerian jazz musician, film composer and actor
- Boutella, Sofia (* 1982), Algerian dancer and actress
- Boutelle, Charles A. (1839–1901), American politician
- Boutellier, Ivan (* 1989), Swiss cyclist
- Bouter, Jasper (* 1996), Dutch beach volleyball player
- Bouteron, Marcel (1877–1962), French librarian, Romance studies and literary scholar
- Bouterse, Desi (* 1945), Surinamese politician, leader of a military regime in Suriname
- Bouterweck, Friedrich Ludewig (1766–1828), German philosopher and writer
- Bouterwek, Friedrich August (1806–1867), German history painter
- Bouterwek, Karl Wilhelm (1809–1868), German high school director and historian
- Boutet de Monvel, Louis (1941-2014) French mathematician
- Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice (1851–1913), French painter and illustrator
- Boutet, Frédéric (1874–1941), French author
- Boutet, Yves (* 1936), French football player
- Bouthiaux, Stéphane (* 1966), French biathlon trainer and biathlete
- Bouthier, Mathieu (* 1977), French DJ and music producer
- Bouthillier, Claude (1581–1652), French politician and diplomat
- Bouthillier, Léon, comte de Chavigny (1608–1652), French diplomat and foreign minister
- Bouthoul, Gaston (1896–1980), French sociologist
- Boutibonne, Charles Edouard (1816–1897), French genre and portrait painter
- Boutié, Paul-Louis , French film architect
- Boutière, Jean (1898–1967), French Romanist, Provençalist and Romanist
- Boutiette, KC (* 1970), American speed skater
- Boutigny, Paul-Émile (1853–1929), French painter and illustrator
- Boutih, Malek (* 1964), French politician
- Boutillier, Rémi (* 1990), French tennis player
- Boutin, Burt (* 1967), American poker player
- Boutin, Christine (* 1944), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Boutin, Jonathan (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Boutin, Kim (* 1994), Canadian short tracker
- Boutinaud, Raymond (* 1948), French entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Boutmy, Émile (1835–1906), French political scientist, founder of the École libre des sciences politiques
- Boutmy, Joop (1894–1972), Dutch football player
- Boutmy, Josse (1697–1779), Belgian composer, harpsichordist and organist
- Boutmy, Maurice (1877-1935), French racing car driver
- Boutoille, Djezon (* 1975), French football player
- Bouton, Charles Leonard (1869–1922), American mathematician
- Bouton, Charles Marie (1781-1853), French painter, inventor of the diorama
- Bouton, Louis (1800–1878), French-Mauritian botanist
- Bouton, Maurice (1892-1965), French rower
- Boutonnat, Laurent (* 1961), French composer, film director and producer
- Boutonnet, Marie-Christine (* 1949), French politician
- Boutot, Grace (* 1990), American biathlete
- Boutros Ghali, Youssef (* 1952), Egyptian politician
- Boutros, Julia (* 1968), Lebanese singer
- Boutros-Ghali, Boutros (1922–2016), Egyptian politician, Secretary General of the United Nations (1992–1996)
- Boutros-Ghali, Wasif (1878–1958), Egyptian politician and writer
- Boutroux, Émile (1845–1921), French philosopher
- Boutroux, Pierre (1880–1922), French mathematician and historian of science
- Boutry, Roger (1932–2019), French composer and professor
- Bouts, Aelbert († 1549), Dutch painter
- Bouts, Dierick († 1475), Dutch painter
- Bouts, Dierick the Younger († 1491), Dutch painter
- Boutsen, Thierry (* 1957), Belgian racing driver
- Boutsikaris, Dennis (* 1952), American actor
- Boutté, Lillian (* 1949), American jazz singer
- Boutter, Julien (* 1974), French tennis player
- Boutter, Rainer (* 1946), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Boutteville, César (1917–2015), French chess player
- Boutwell, Albert (1904–1978), American politician
- Boutwell, George S. (1818–1905), American politician
- Bouty, Edmond (1846-1922) French physicist
- Boutzikos, Nikolaos (* 1989), Greek football player
Bouu
- Bouüaert, Thierry (* 1964), Belgian comic artist
Bouv
- Bouval Jules (1867–1911), French organist and composer
- Bouval, Maurice (1863-1916), French sculptor
- Bouvard, Alexis (1767-1843) French astronomer
- Bouvard, Carol (* 1998), Swiss freestyle skier
- Bouvard, Charles (1572-1658) French physician
- Bouvard, Hugo von (1879–1959), Austrian landscape painter
- Bouvard, Michel (* 1958), French organist
- Bouvat, Lucien (1872–1942), French orientalist and Islamic scholar
- Bouve, Gustave Joseph (1902–1989), Belgian religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Kongolo
- Bouveault, Louis (1864–1909) French chemist and physician
- Bouveresse, Jacques (* 1940), French philosopher
- Bouverie, John (1723–1750), British nobleman and art collector
- Bouvet, Albert (1930-2017), French racing cyclist
- Bouvet, Didier (* 1961), French ski racer
- Bouvet, Fanny (* 1994), French water diver
- Bouvet, François Joseph (1753–1832), French admiral
- Bouvet, Jean-Bernard (* 1969), French racing car driver
- Bouvier Beale, Edith (1917–2002), American actress and model
- Bouvier de La Motte Guyon, Jeanne-Marie (1648–1717), French Roman Catholic mystic
- Bouvier, Alexis (1836-1892), French novelist
- Bouvier, Auguste (1826–1893), Swiss Reformed theologian
- Bouvier, Beatrix (* 1944), German historian
- Bouvier, Bernard (1861–1941), Swiss German and Romance studies, Rector of the University of Geneva
- Bouvier, Bertrand (* 1929), Swiss neo-Greekist
- Bouvier, Charles (1898–1964), Swiss football player and bobsledder
- Bouvier, Clotar (1853–1930), Austrian grape breeder, to whom the Bouvier grape variety goes back
- Bouvier, David (* 1957), Swiss Graecist
- Bouvier, Eugène Louis (1856–1944), French zoologist, entomologist, and crustaceologist
- Bouvier, Friedrich (* 1943), Austrian conservator, state conservator of Styria
- Bouvier, Nathalie (* 1969), French ski racer
- Bouvier, Nicolas (1929–1998), Swiss writer
- Bouvier, Pierre (* 1979), Canadian musician
- Bouvier, Pierre-Louis (1765–1836), Swiss miniature painter, draftsman, portrait painter and teacher
- Bouvier, Stéphanie (* 1981), French short tracker
- Bouvier, Yves (* 1963), Swiss entrepreneur and art dealer
- Bouvy, Firmin (1822–1891), Belgian genre painter and photographer
- Bouvy, Jacques Johannes (1880–1961), Dutch football player
- Bouvy, Nico (1892–1957), Dutch football player
Bouw
- Bouw, Carline (* 1984), Dutch rower
- Bouwens, Antonius (1876–1963), Dutch sports marksman
- Bouwens, Leenaert (1515–1582), representative of the Dutch-North German Anabaptist movement
- Bouwensz, Jan († 1514), state advocate for the then County of Holland
- Bouwer, Eric (* 1984), German actor
- Bouwkamp, Christoffel Jacob (1915–2003), Dutch mathematician
- Bouwman, Eduard J. (1936–2006), Dutch photographer who mainly devoted himself to railways and trams
- Bouwman, Emilie (* 1943), Dutch photo model and fashion designer
- Bouwman, Koen (* 1993), Dutch cyclist
- Bouwman, Mies (1929-2018), Dutch television presenter
- Bouwmans, Eddy (* 1968), Dutch cyclist
- Bouwmeester, Dirk (* 1967), Dutch physicist
- Bouwmeester, Gerrit (1892–1961), Dutch football player
- Bouwmeester, Hans (* 1929), Dutch chess player
- Bouwmeester, Jay (born 1983) Canadian ice hockey player
- Bouwmeester, Lea (* 1979), Dutch politician
- Bouwmeester, Lily (1901–1993), Dutch stage and film actress
- Bouwmeester, Marit (* 1988), Dutch sailor
- Bouwsma, William J. (1923-2004), American historian and university professor
Boux
- Bouxin, Claude (1907–1997), French film architect and set designer
Bouy
- Bouy, Ouasim (* 1993), Dutch football player
- Bouyain, Sarah (* 1968), French-Burkinabe director and author
- Bouye, AJ (born 1991), American football player
- Bouyer, Franck (* 1974), French racing cyclist
- Bouyer, Louis (1913-2004) French Catholic theologian
- Bouyeri, Mohammed (* 1978), Moroccan-Dutch murderer of Theo van Gogh
- Bouygues, Francis (1922–1993), French entrepreneur, founder of the Bouygues construction company
- Bouygues, Martin (* 1952), French entrepreneur
- Bouygues, Olivier (* 1950), French entrepreneur
Bouz
- Bouz, John (* 1983), Canadian composer, organist and pianist
- Bouza, Willian (* 1961), Uruguayan judoka and wrestler
- Bouzanis, Dean (* 1990), Australian-Greek soccer goalkeeper
- Bouzayani, Marwa (* 1997), Tunisian obstacle runner
- Bouzazi, Imed (* 1992), French football player
- Bouzebra, Zouina (* 1990), Algerian hammer thrower
- Bouzek, Vladimír (1920–2006), Czech ice hockey coach
- Bouzes , general
- Bouziane, Mounir (* 1991), French football player
- Bouziane, Sid-Ahmed (* 1983), French football player
- Bouzid, Ismaël (* 1983), Algerian soccer player
- Bouzid, Leyla (* 1984), Tunisian film director and screenwriter
- Bouzid, Nouri (* 1945), Tunisian film director and screenwriter
- Bouzignac, Guillaume , French choir director and composer
- Bouzková, Marie (* 1998), Czech tennis player
- Bouzón, Iago (* 1983), Spanish football player
- Bouzou, Joël (* 1955), French modern pentathlon