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Bat
- Bat for Lashes (* 1979), British songwriter
- Bat-Adam, Michal (* 1945), Israeli actress, director and screenwriter
- Bat-Dori, Shulamit (1904–1985), Russian-Israeli director, dramaturge and theater actress
- Bat-Erdene, Badmaanyambuugiin (* 1964), Mongolian politician
- Bat-Miriam, Jocheved (1901–1980), Russian-Israeli poet
Bata
- Bata, Augustin (* 1980), French Taekwondoin
- Baťa, Tomáš (1876–1932), Bohemian-Czech entrepreneur, founder of the Baťa shoe company
- Batahaliye , Nubian queen
- Bataille, Annie (* 1952), French soccer player
- Bataille, Gabriel († 1630), French lutenist and composer
- Bataille, Georges (1897–1962), French writer and philosopher
- Bataille, Henry (1872-1922), French writer
- Bataille, Jelle (* 1999), Belgian football player
- Bataille, Léon (1920–2004), Belgian television journalist
- Bataille, Matthieu (* 1978), French judoka and referee
- Bataille, Sylvain (* 1964), French clergyman, Bishop of Saint-Étienne
- Batailler, Aline (* 1965), French judoka
- Bataillon, Marcel (1895–1977), French Romance philologist and Hispanist
- Batakian, Manuel (* 1929), Greek clergyman, bishop of Our Lady of Nareg in New York
- Bataković, Dušan (1957–2017), Serbian historian and diplomat
- Batalha Henriques, Daniel (* 1966), Portuguese clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Lisbon
- Batalha, Natalie (* 1966), American astrophysicist
- Batalia, Maple (1992-2011), Indian-Canadian actress
- Batalin, Igor Anatoljewitsch (* 1945), Russian theoretical physicist
- Batalina, Olga Jurjewna (* 1975), Russian politician
- Batalla i Nogués, Dolors (* 1969), Spanish mayor
- Batalla, Hugo (1926–1998), Uruguayan politician and Vice President
- Batalla, Pablo (* 1984), Argentinian soccer player
- Batalla, Perla , American singer-songwriter with Mexican roots
- Batalon, Jacob (* 1996), American actor
- Batalow, Alexei Wladimirowitsch (1928–2017), Soviet and Russian actor, director and screenwriter
- Batalow, Amandyq (* 1952), Kazakh politician
- Batalow, Nikolai Petrovich (1899–1937), Russian actor
- Batalowa, Jelena Alexejewna (* 1964), Russian freestyle skier
- Batamboc, Jean Tarcisius (* 1987), Cameroonian athlete
- Batambuze, Iddi (* 1972), Ugandan soccer player
- Batambuze, Shafik (* 1994), Ugandan soccer player
- Batan, Stefan (* 1985), Swedish football player
- Batandschiew, Christo († 1913), Bulgarian revolutionary
- Batanides, Arthur (1922-2000), American actor
- Batanov, Ivan (* 2000), German volleyball player
- Batanow, Boris Alexejewitsch (1934-2004), Russian football player
- Batantu, Barthélémy (1925-2004), Congolese clergyman, Catholic Archbishop of Brazzaville
- Batarda, Beatriz (* 1974), Portuguese actress
- Batarilo, Anna (* 1981), German actress
- Batata (* 1979), Polish football player
Batb
- Batbajan , Bulgarian Khan of the House of Dulo
- Batberger, Reinhold (* 1946), German writer
- Batbie, Anselme Polycarpe (1828–1887), French legal scholar, university professor and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Batbileg, Anand (* 2001), German actor
- Batbold, Süchbaataryn (* 1963), Mongolian politician and prime minister
Batc
- Batcheff, Pierre (1901–1932), French actor
- Batchelor, Chris (* 1962), British trumpeter and composer of modern jazz
- Batchelor, David (* 1955), Scottish artist and author
- Batchelor, Erica (born 1933), British figure skater
- Batchelor, George Keith (1920-2000), Australian mathematician and physicist
- Batchelor, Jeff (* 1988), Canadian snowboarder
- Batchelor, John (1855–1944), missionary to the Ainu in Japan
- Batchelor, John Calvin (* 1948), American author
- Batchelor, Lee (1865–1911), Australian politician and Secretary of State
- Batchelor, Roland (1889–1990) British painter
- Batchelor, Stephen (* 1953), British Buddhist and author
- Batcher, Ken (* 1935), American computer engineer
Batd
- Batdal, Mehmet (* 1986), Turkish soccer player
- Batdawaa, Mönchbatyn (* 1995), Mongolian badminton player
- Batjargal, Gunaadschawyn (* 1966), Mongolian diplomat
Bate
- Bate Tichenor, Bridget (1917–1990), Mexican surrealist painter
- Bate, Anthony (1927–2012), British actor
- Bate, Charles Spence (1819-1889) British zoologist and dentist
- Bate, Dorothea (1878–1951), British paleontologist and zoologist
- Bate, George (1608–1669), English physician
- Bate, Jonathan (* 1958), British English scholar, philologist and university professor
- Bate, Lauren (* 1999), British track cyclist
- Bäte, Ludwig (1892–1977), German writer, cultural historian
- Bäte, Oliver (* 1965), German manager in the insurance industry
- Bate, Shaun (* 1984), German DJ, producer and label owner
- Bate, Stanley (1911–1959), English composer
- Bate, Tyler (born 1997), English wrestler
- Bate, William B. (1826–1905) American politician and general
- Bateau, Laurent , French theater and film actor
- Bateau, Sheldon (* 1991), Trinidadian-Tobag football player
- Batebi, Ahmad (* 1977), Iranian political activist
- Batek, Dariusz (* 1986), Polish cyclist
- Batelaan, Kelsey (* 1995), American model and former child actress
- Batelić, Franka (* 1992), Croatian singer
- Batelier, Franky (* 1978), French triathlete
- Batem (* 1960), Belgian comic book author
- Bateman, C. Donald (* 1932), Canadian-American engineer
- Bateman, Charles (1922-2004), American jazz pianist
- Bateman, Colin (* 1962), Northern Irish writer and crime writer
- Bateman, Doug (* 1954), American luge rider
- Bateman, Edgar (1929-2010), American jazz drummer
- Bateman, Ephraim (1780–1829), American politician
- Bateman, Gabriel (* 2005), American actor
- Bateman, HM (1887–1970) British draftsman, caricaturist, and cartoonist
- Bateman, Harry (1882–1946) British-American mathematician
- Bateman, Herbert H. (1928-2000), American politician
- Bateman, James (1811-1897) British botanist
- Bateman, Jason (* 1969), American actor, film and television director and film producer
- Bateman, Justine (born 1966), American actress
- Bateman, Kate Josephine (1842–1917), American actress
- Bateman, Mary K. (1883–1961), English badminton player
- Bateman, Paul (1919–2012), American mathematician
- Bateman, Ray Junior (1955–1990), American luge rider
- Bateman, Robert (1842–1922) British painter, sculptor, illustrator, and scholar
- Bateman, Sarah Blake (* 1990), Icelandic swimmer
- Bateman, Talitha (* 2001), American actress
- Bateman, Thelwyn (* 1944), British sprinter, medium and long distance runner
- Bateman, Tom (born 1989), British actor
- Baten, Jörg (* 1965), German economic historian
- Batenburg, Abraham Jacob van Imbijze van (1753–1806), Dutch governor of Berbice and Essequibo
- Batenburg, Jan van (1495–1538), Dutch Baptist, leader of the Batenburg (also Zwaardgeesten)
- Batenkow, Gawriil Stepanowitsch (1793–1863), Russian colonel and writer
- Batereau, Gustav (1908–1974), German civil engineer, university professor and rector
- Bates, Al (1905-1999), American long jumper
- Bates, Alan (1934-2003), British actor
- Bates, Arlo (1850–1918), American writer, journalist, and university professor
- Bates, Arthur Laban (1859–1934), American politician
- Bates, Barbara (1925–1969), American actress
- Bates, Barrie (born 1969), Welsh darts player
- Bates, Bert (1907–1976), British film editor
- Bates, Bill (born 1961), American football player
- Bates, Bob (1923-1981), American jazz bassist
- Bates, Bob (* 1953), American game developer and game designer
- Bates, Brian (* 1944), British psychologist
- Bates, Cary (* 1948), American comic book and screenwriter
- Bates, Chic (* 1949), English football coach
- Bates, Clinton Owen (1858-1953), American chemist
- Bates, Daisy (1859–1951), Aboriginal protector of South Australia
- Bates, David (1840–1921), English landscape painter
- Bates, David (* 1945), British historian, university professor and writer
- Bates, David (born 1996), Scottish soccer player
- Bates, Django (* 1960), British jazz musician
- Bates, Edward (1793–1869), American lawyer and politician
- Bates, Evan (* 1989), American figure skater
- Bates, Florence (1888–1954), American film actress
- Bates, Frederick (1777–1825), American politician, governor of Missouri
- Bates, Gene (born 1981), Australian cyclist
- Bates, George J. (1891–1949), American politician
- Bates, George Latimer (1863–1940), American-British ornithologist, botanist, and naturalist
- Bates, Harry (1900–1981), American author and editor
- Bates, Henry C. (1843–1909) American lawyer and politician who was the 40th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (1898–1900)
- Bates, Henry M. (1808-1865) American politician and treasurer of Vermont
- Bates, Henry Walter (1825-1892), English naturalist, evolutionary biologist, and entomologist
- Bates, Herbert Ernest (1905–1974), English writer
- Bates, Isaac C. (1779-1845), American politician
- Bates, James (1789–1882), American politician
- Bates, James T. (1844-1914) American businessman
- Bates, James Woodson (1788–1846), American politician
- Bates, Jeanne (1918–2007), American actress
- Bates, Jeremy (born 1962), British tennis player
- Bates, Jim (* 1941), American politician
- Bates, Joe B. (1893-1965) American politician
- Bates, John (* 1938), British fashion designer
- Bates, John C. (1842-1919), American Lieutenant General
- Bates, John L. (1859-1946), American politician
- Bates, John Mallory (1846–1930) American clergyman and botanist
- Bates, Jonathan (1939-2008), British sound engineer
- Bates, Joseph (1792–1872), is considered a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventists
- Bates, Katharine Lee (1859–1929), American author and songwriter
- Bates, Katherine (* 1982), Australian cyclist
- Bates, Kathy (born 1948), American actress
- Bates, Ken (* 1931), English entrepreneur
- Bates, Laura (* 1986), British journalist and suffragette
- Bates, Lindon (1883–1915), American local politician, engineer, and author
- Bates, Martin W. (1786–1869), American politician
- Bates, Matthew (* 1986), English football player and coach
- Bates, Michael , Canadian double bass player and composer
- Bates, Michael (1920–1978), British actor and officer
- Bates, Michael (* 1969), American sprinter and football player
- Bates, Michael, Baron Bates (* 1961), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Bates, Mick (born 1947), English football player
- Bates, Mona (1889–1971), Canadian pianist and music teacher
- Bates, Morgan (1806–1874), American politician
- Bates, Morris (1864-1905) English football player
- Bates, Norman (1927-2004), American jazz bassist
- Bates, Paddy Roy (1921–2012), British operator of a pirate network and founder of the Principality of Sealand
- Bates, Ralph (1899–2000) British writer, journalist and political activist
- Bates, Ralph (1940-1991), British actor
- Bates, Shawn (* 1975), American ice hockey player
- Bates, Thomas , English doctor
- Bates, Tyler , American music producer and composer
- Bates, William (1860-1931), American ophthalmologist
- Bates, William H. (1917–1969), American politician
- Bateson, Gregory (1904–1980), Anglo-American ethnologist, cyberneticist, and philosopher
- Bateson, Jack (* 1994), English boxer
- Bateson, Mary (1865–1906) British historian
- Bateson, Mary Catherine (* 1939), American cultural anthropologist
- Bateson, Patrick (1938-2017) British zoologist and science writer
- Bateson, Timothy (1926–2009), English actor
- Bateson, William (1861-1926), British geneticist
- Batey, Joey (* 1989), British actor and musician
- Batey, Keith (1919-2010), British cryptologist
Batg
- Bätge, Adolf (1886–1958), German homeland researcher
- Bätge, Leon (* 1997), German soccer player
Bath
- Bath, Evamaria (* 1929), German film and theater actress
- Bath, Harry (1924-2008) Australian rugby league player
- Bath, Hubert (1883–1945), English composer and conductor
- Bath, James R. (* 1936), American entrepreneur
- Bath, Matthias (* 1956), German lawyer and politician (CDU, Rep, FDP, AfD); former escape helper at the Berlin Wall
- Bathaei, Mohammad (* 1963), Iranian politician and minister of education
- Bathayi Golpayegani, Hashem (1941–2020), Iranian clergyman and politician
- Bathe, Jochen (* 1970), German floorball player
- Bathe, Johann Christoph (1754–1818), German legal scholar
- Bathe, Klaus-Jürgen (* 1943), German mechanical engineer, professor of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Bathe, Nichole (* 1995), British cross-country skier
- Bathé, Ryan Michelle (* 1976), American actress
- Bathe, Walter (1892–1959), German swimmer
- Bathelt, Helge (* 1948), German art historian
- Bathen, Dieter (* 1968), German engineering scientist and university professor
- Bathen, Ines (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Bathenay, Dominique (* 1954), French football player and coach
- Bather, Francis Arthur (1863-1934), British paleontologist
- Bäther, Fritz (1928–1979), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bathersby, John Alexius (1936–2020), Australian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane
- Batherson, Drake (* 1998), American-Canadian ice hockey player
- Bathgate, Andy (1932-2016), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bäthig, Heinrich (1809–1871), German-American preacher, later photographer and doctor in Buffalo
- Bathilde , wife of the Frankish Merovingian king Clovis II and saint of the Catholic Church
- Bathilde d'Orléans (1750–1822), French princess
- Bathish, Kamal-Hanna (* 1931), Israeli clergyman, Patriarchal Vicar of Jerusalem and Auxiliary Bishop in the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
- Bathke, Gustav-Wilhelm (* 1945), German educationalist
- Bathke, Karl (1901–1970), German journalist, editor-in-chief of ADN and the Leipziger Volkszeitung
- Bathke, Wolfgang (* 1944), German actor
- Båthman, Ronnie (* 1959), Swedish tennis player
- Bathmann, Torsten (* 1973), German politician (FDP)
- Batho von Freising , missionary in the area of the Diocese of Freising
- Batho, Delphine (* 1973), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Bathori, Jane (1877-1970), French opera singer (soprano)
- Bathori, Ștefan († 2010), Romanian football player
- Báthory von Ecsed, Stephan (1430–1493), Voivode of Transylvania
- Báthory von Somlyó, Stephan (1477–1534), Transylvanian nobleman
- Báthory, Andreas (1563–1599), cardinal, prince of Transylvania
- Báthory, Balthasar (1560–1594), Prince of Transylvania
- Báthory, Christoph , Voivode of Transylvania and brother of the Polish King Stephan Báthory
- Báthory, Elisabeth (1560–1614), Hungarian nobleman
- Báthory, Gabriel (1589–1613), Prince of Transylvania
- Báthory, Nicolaus († 1506), Hungarian bishop
- Báthory, Sigismund (1572–1613), Prince of Transylvania
- Báthory, Sophia (1629–1680), wife of George II Rákóczi, the prince of Transylvania
- Báthory, Stephan (1490–1530), Hungarian nobleman and military leader
- Báthory, Stephan (1533–1586), King of Poland, Prince of Transylvania (1571–1575)
- Báthory, Zoltán , Hungarian musician and martial artist
- Báthory-Kitsz, Dennis (* 1949), American composer
- Bathrick, Ellsworth Raymond (1863-1917), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Bathurst, Benjamin , British diplomat
- Bathurst, Charles, 1st Viscount Bledisloe (1867–1958), British Conservative Party politician and Governor General of New Zealand (1930–1935)
- Bathurst, Christopher, 3rd Viscount Bledisloe (1934–2009), British barrister and peer
- Bathurst, David Benjamin (born 1936), British Admiral of the Fleet
- Bathurst, Henry, 2nd Earl Bathurst (1714–1794), British lawyer, politician and Lord Chancellor (1771–1778)
- Bathurst, Henry, 3rd Earl Bathurst (1762–1834), British politician
- Bathurst, Henry, 8th Earl Bathurst (1927–2011), British Conservative Party politician and peer
- Bathurst, Otto (* 1971), British director
- Bathurst, Ralph (1620–1704) British chemist, physician and clergyman
- Bathurst, Richard († 1762), English doctor and writer
- Bathurst, Robert (born 1957), British actor
Bati
- Batı, Emre (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Bati, Luca († 1608), Italian composer and music teacher at the transition between the Renaissance and Baroque periods
- Bati, Marc (* 1960), French comic artist and scriptwriter
- Batiashvili, Lisa (* 1979), Georgian violist
- Batic, Polly (1906–1992), Austrian mezzo-soprano
- Batič, Stojan (1925–2015), Yugoslav or Slovenian sculptor
- Batiffol, Henri (1905–1989), French legal scholar
- Batiffol, Pierre (1861–1929), French Roman Catholic clergyman and church historian
- Batignani, Fausto (1903-1975), Uruguayan soccer player
- Batigne, Paul (1724–1773), French physician and poor doctor of the French colony in Berlin
- Batiires , mother of Pharaoh Semerchet
- Batik, Roland (* 1951), Austrian pianist and composer
- Batikh, Othman (* 1941), Tunisian Islamic clergyman
- Batin, Paul (* 1987), Romanian football player
- Batinic, Bernad (* 1969), Serbian-Austrian psychologist
- Batinić, Branka (* 1958), Yugoslav and Croatian table tennis player
- Batio, Michael Angelo (* 1956), American rock guitarist
- Batioja, Augusto (* 1990), Ecuadorian soccer player
- Batirow, Adam Alawdinowitsch (* 1985), Russian wrestler
- Batirow, Mawlet Alawdinowitsch (* 1983), Russian wrestler
- Batis († 332 BC), eunuch, Persian commander of Gaza
- Batis, Giorgos (1885–1967), Greek singer, composer and interpreter of bouzouki and baglamas
- Batis, Marios (* 1980), Greek basketball player
- Batishchev, Stanislaw (1940-2011), Soviet weightlifter
- Batish, Shiv Dayal (1914-2006), Indian musician
- Batista da Silva, Maxwell (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Batista de Abreu, Marques (* 1973), Brazilian soccer player
- Batista de Souza, Artur Sérgio (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Batista dos Santos, Aírton (1942–1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Batista Lopes, Tarcísio Sebastião (1938–2001), Brazilian religious, Bishop of Ipameri
- Batista, Adílson (* 1968), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Batista, Candita (1916-2016), Cuban singer
- Batista, Chad (1981-2015), American poker player
- Batista, Chris , American comic book artist
- Batista, Eike (* 1956), Brazilian entrepreneur
- Batista, Esteban (* 1983), Uruguayan-Spanish basketball player
- Batista, Fulgencio (1901–1973), Cuban politician, president and dictator of Cuba
- Batista, Henry (1914-2002), American film editor
- Batista, José (* 1962), Uruguayan football player
- Batista, Mário , East Timorese soldier and freedom fighter
- Batista, Ricardo (* 1986), Portuguese football player
- Batista, Sergio (* 1962), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Batista, William Rocha (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Batista-Meier, Oliver (* 2001), German-Brazilian soccer player
- Batiste, Alvin (1932–2007), American jazz musician and composer
- Batiste, Édouard (1820–1876), French composer, organist and music teacher
- Batiste, Jon (* 1986), American musician
- Batiste, Lionel (1931–2012), American blues and jazz musician
- Batiste, Michael (* 1977), American basketball player
- Batistela, Francisco (1931–2010), Brazilian religious, Bishop of Bom Jesus da Lapa
- Batistuta, Gabriel (* 1969), Argentine soccer player
- Bátiz, Jorge (* 1933), Argentine track cyclist
- Batizki, Pawel Fjodorowitsch (1910–1984), Soviet military, Marshal of the Soviet Union
Batj
- Bätjer, Friedrich (1910–1957), German architect
- Bätjer, Heinz (1907–1983), German jazz and entertainment musician
- Batjuk, Oleksandr (* 1960), Soviet-Ukrainian cross-country skier
- Batjuk, Oleksandr (* 1984), Ukrainian biathlete
- Batjuschkow, Konstantin Nikolajewitsch (1787–1855), Russian poet
Batk
- Batka, Johann Nepomuk the Elder (1795–1874), organist, music professor and composer
- Batka, Johann Nepomuk the Younger (1845–1917), lawyer, music critic and archivist
- Batka, Richard (1868–1922), Austrian musicologist, music critic and librettist
- Batki, Noemi (* 1987), Italian diver
- Batko, Zbigniew (1940–2007), Polish translator, writer and screenwriter
- Batkovic-Brown, Suzy (* 1980), Australian basketball player
- Batkowski, Florian (* 1984), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Batkowski, Melanie (* 1989), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Batkowski, Robert (* 1978), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Batkowski, Sebastian (* 1995), Polish pool player
Batl
- Batlička, Otakar (1895–1942), Czech radio amateur, globetrotter, writer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Batliner, Alexander (* 1967), Liechtenstein politician and party president of the Progressive Citizens' Party
- Batliner, Christian (* 1968), Liechtenstein politician
- Batliner, Eduard (1899–1989), Liechtenstein banker
- Batliner, Emil (1869–1947), Liechtenstein politician
- Batliner, Gerard (1928–2008), Liechtenstein politician and lawyer
- Batliner, Herbert (1928–2019), Liechtenstein lawyer and financial trustee
- Batliner, Josef (1872–1956), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Batliner, Manfred (* 1963), Liechtenstein politician
- Batliner, Thomas (* 1959), Liechtenstein show jumper and trainer
- Batliner, Vinzenz († 1988), Liechtenstein Police Chief of the Princely Liechtenstein Security Corps
- Batlle Berres, Luis (1897–1964), Uruguayan politician and journalist
- Batlle Ibáñez, Luis (1930–2016), Uruguayan pianist
- Batlle Planas, Juan (1911–1966), Argentine painter, sculptor, and printmaker
- Batlle y Grau, Lorenzo (1810–1887), Uruguayan politician, President of Uruguay
- Batlle y Ordóñez, José (1856–1929), Uruguayan journalist and politician
- Batlle, Carles (* 1963), Catalan writer and playwright
- Batlle, Jorge (1927–2016), Uruguayan journalist, lawyer, politician and President
- Batlles, Laurent (* 1975), French football player
- Batllori, Miquel (1909–2003), Spanish Jesuit, historian, Romanist and Catalanist
- Batlogg, Andreas R. (* 1962), Austrian theologian, Jesuit, editor-in-chief of the magazine Voices of Time
- Batlogg, Bertram (* 1950), Austrian physicist and university professor
- Batlogg, Helmut (* 1940), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Batlogg, Johann Josef (1751–1800), Austrian Landammann and military
Batm
- Batmale, Jean (1895–1973), French football player and lawyer
- Batman, Daniel (1981-2012), Australian sprinter
- Batman, John (1801-1839) Australian farmer and businessman
- Batman, Stephen († 1584), British cleric, translator and author
- Batmanghelidj, Fereydoon († 2004), Iranian doctor and alternative medicine
- Batmanov, Yuri Olegowitsch (* 1977), Russian biathlete
- Batmaz, Kemal (* 1954), Turkish football player and coach
- Batmaz, Malik (* 2000), Turkish-German soccer player
- Batmönch, Jambyn (1926–1997), Mongolian state leader
- Batmönchiin, Atschbadrach (* 1994), Mongolian cross-country skier
Bato
- Batocletti, Osvaldo († 2019), Argentinian football player and coach
- Batojan, Saruhi (* 1979), Armenian Minister of Labor and Social Affairs
- Batoly, Janina Isabell (* 1982), German theater and television actress
- Batomene, Marie (* 1995), French badminton player
- Baton , sculptor of ancient Greece
- Baton from Sinope , ancient Greek historian
- Baton, Magali (* 1971), French judoka
- Batoni, Pompeo (1708–1787), Italian painter
- Bator, Joanna (* 1968), Polish writer and publicist
- Bator, Marc (* 1972), German speaker and editor
- Bátorfi, Csilla (* 1969), Hungarian table tennis player
- Bátorfi, Zoltán (* 1975), Hungarian table tennis player
- Bators, Stiv (1949–1990), American musician, actor, and songwriter
- Bátory, Ivan (* 1975), Slovak cross-country skier
- Batory, Jan (1921–1981), Polish film director and screenwriter
- Batory, Ronald L. (* 1950), American rail transport manager
- Batouli, Sandjema (* 1982), Comorian sprinter
- Batow, Pawel Ivanovich (1897–1985), Soviet Army General and hero of the Soviet Union twice during World War II
- Batożyńska, Karolina (* 1993), Polish biathlete
Batr
- Batra, Anil (* 1963), German psychiatrist
- Batra, Anna Kinberg (* 1970), Swedish politician (Moderata samlingspartiet)
- Batra, David (* 1972), Swedish stand-up comedian and television actor
- Batra, Manika (* 1995), Indian table tennis player
- Batra, Vikram (1974–1999), Indian officer, bearer of the Param Vir Chakra order
- Batrak, Artyom Andreevich (* 1993), Russian ice hockey player
- Batres, Carlos (* 1968), Guatemalan football referee
Bats
- Bats, Joël (* 1957), French football player
- Batsányi, János (1763–1845), Hungarian poet
- Batsch, August (1761–1802), German botanist
- Batsch, Ernst (1879–1948), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral
- Batsch, Karl Ferdinand (1831–1898), German naval officer, most recently vice admiral
- Batsch, Mieczysław (1900–1977), Polish football player
- Batschari, August (1854–1923), German entrepreneur in the tobacco industry
- Batsche, Anton (1826–1897), Austrian engraver
- Batscheider, Jürgen (* 1962), German painter and sculptor
- Batschelet, Eduard (1914–1979), Swiss mathematician, grammar school and university teacher
- Batschewa, Ljubomira (* 1975), Bulgarian tennis player
- Batschkow, Howhannes (* 1992), Armenian boxer
- Bätschmann, Oskar (* 1943), Swiss art historian
- Batscho Kiro (1835–1876), Bulgarian writer and revolutionary
- Batschurin, Denis Dmitrijewitsch (* 1991), Russian ice hockey player
- Batschwarow, Ilija (* 1943), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Batschwarow, Marin (* 1947), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Batschwarow, Stojan (* 1967), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Batschwarowa, Rumjana (* 1959), Bulgarian politician (GERB), Minister of the Interior
- Bathsheba , mother of King Solomon of Israel
- Batshi, Patrick Tshinozola (* 1984), Congolese soccer player
- Batshuayi, Michy (* 1993), Belgian football player
- Batsiua, Tyoni (1981-2004), Nauruan weightlifter
- Batson, Felix Ives (1819–1871), American lawyer and politician
- Batson, LeMoine (1898-1991), American ski jumper
- Batson, Susan (born 1944), American actress, producer, and acting teacher
- Batsry, Irit (* 1957), US-Israeli photographer, installation and video artist
- Batsüch, Pürewdschawyn (* 1955), Mongolian cross-country skier
- Batsy, Felix (1877–1952), Austrian author and collector of erotic writings and art
Batt
- Batt, Andrei Sergejewitsch (* 1985), Russian actor, rapper, songwriter and music producer
- Batt, Bryan (born 1963), American actor
- Batt, Edgar (1909-1969), English football player
- Batt, Jacob (1465–1502), Dutch teacher, city secretary, friend of Erasmus of Rotterdam
- Batt, Kurt (1931–1975), German literary scholar, critic and lecturer
- Batt, Lothar (* 1960), Swiss ice hockey player
- Batt, Mike (* 1949), British musician and composer
- Batt, Phil (born 1927), American politician
- Batta, Alexander (1816–1902), cellist and composer
- Batta, Marc (* 1953), French soccer referee
- Batta, Vicky (* 1981), Indian weightlifter
- Battaglia, Anthony , American theologian
- Battaglia, Anthony (* 1979), American ice hockey player
- Battaglia, Antonio (1918–2011), Mexican-Argentinian soccer player
- Battaglia, Bates (* 1975), American ice hockey player
- Battaglia, Daniele (* 1981), Italian pop singer, radio and television presenter
- Battaglia, Dino (1923–1983), Italian comic artist
- Battaglia, Dodi (* 1951), Italian guitarist, singer and composer
- Battaglia, Domenico (* 1963), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata de 'Goti
- Battaglia, Enzo (1935–1987), Italian director and screenwriter
- Battaglia, Francesco (1701–1788), Italian architect
- Battaglia, Gozzio († 1348), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Battaglia, Hermann (* 1937), Swiss politician (SP)
- Battaglia, Johannes Fidelis (1829–1913), Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Chur
- Battaglia, Letizia (* 1935), Italian photojournalist, publisher and politician (La Rete)
- Battaglia, Matt (born 1965), American actor
- Battaglia, Olivier (* 1965), Swiss politician (LDP)
- Battaglia, Rik (1927-2015), Italian actor
- Battaglia, Roberto (1909–1965), Italian sword fencer
- Battaglia, Roger (1873–1950), Polish-Austrian lawyer, economist and member of parliament
- Battaglia, Salvatore (1904–1971), Italian Romance philologist and lexicographer
- Battaglia, Salvatore Joseph (1908–1973), Italian-American mafioso of the Chicago outfit
- Battaglia, Sebastián (* 1980), Argentinian football player
- Battaglia, Stefan (1911–1977), Swiss clarinet and saxophone player
- Battaglia, Stefano (* 1965), Italian jazz pianist and composer
- Battaglin, Enrico (* 1989), Italian road cyclist
- Battaglin, Giovanni (* 1951), Italian racing cyclist
- Battaglini, Antonio (1845–1923), Swiss lawyer, journalist and politician (FDP)
- Battaglini, Carlo (1812–1888), Swiss politician
- Battaglini, Francesco (1823-1892), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Bologna and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Battaglini, Giuseppe (1826–1894), Italian mathematician
- Battagliola, Robert (1896–1935), French racing car driver
- Battah, Jihad (* 1956), Syrian Catholic Archbishop of Damascus
- Battalino, Christopher (1908–1977), American featherweight boxer
- Battalio, Raymond (1938-2004), American economist
- Battara, Massimo (* 1963), Italian football goalkeeper and goalkeeping coach
- Battarra, Giovanni Antonio (1714–1789), priest, mycologist and botanist
- Battegay, Edouard (* 1956), Swiss internist
- Battegay, Raymond (1927–2016), Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Battěk, Rudolf (1924–2013), Czechoslovak and Czech sociologist and politician
- Battel, Albert (1891–1952), German lawyer, first lieutenant in the German Wehrmacht and Righteous Among the Nations
- Battel, Carlo (* 1972), Italian ski mountaineer
- Battel, Edward , British cyclist and Olympian
- Battelle, Gordon (1883–1923), American entrepreneur
- Battelli, Giulio (1904–2005), Italian archivist, palaeographer and university professor
- Battelli, Guido (1869–1955), Italian writer
- Batten, Cyia (* 1972), American actress, dancer and a model
- Batten, George W. (1856–1922) American businessman and politician
- Batten, Gerard (* 1954), British politician, MEP
- Batten, Guin (* 1967), British rower
- Batten, Jean (1909–1982), New Zealand aviator
- Batten, Jennifer (* 1957), American guitarist
- Batten, Kim (* 1969), American hurdler
- Batten, Malcolm (born 1964), Australian rower
- Batten, Miriam (* 1964), British rower
- Battenberg, Alice von (1885–1969), mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II (United Kingdom)
- Battenberg, Ernst (1927–1992), German publisher
- Battenberg, Friedrich (* 1946), German lawyer, historian and archivist
- Battenberg, Heinrich Moritz von (1858–1896), German nobleman
- Battenberg, Ludwig (1890–1964), German administrative lawyer
- Battenberg, Ludwig von (1854–1921), British-German admiral in the Royal Navy
- Battenberg, Marie Karoline von (1852–1923), Princess of Battenberg, by marriage Princess of Erbach-Schönberg
- Battenberg, Mathilde (1878–1936), German painter
- Battenberg, Maurice von (1891–1914), British prince
- Battenberg, Ugi (1879–1957), German painter
- Battenberg, Victoria Eugénie von (1887–1969), Queen of Spain
- Battenfeld, Beate (* 1963), German historian and archivist
- Battenhausen, Ronald (* 1945), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Battenstein, Thomas (* 1951), German musician (guitarist, songwriter, producer)
- Batter, Doris (1929-2002), British sprinter
- Batterbury, Simon (* 1963), British-Australian geographer
- Battermann, Florian (* 1973), German playwright, director, actor and artistic director
- Battermann, Hans (1860–1922), German astronomer
- Batters, Jeff (1970-1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Battersby, Alan (1925-2018) British chemist
- Battersby, Gerard (* 1960), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Detroit
- Battersby, Rodger (born 1957), British basketball coach
- Battershill, William Denis (1896–1959), British High Commissioner in Palestine and colonial governor of Cyprus and Tanganyika
- Batteux, Albert (1919–2003), French soccer coach and soccer player
- Batteux, Charles (1713–1780), French esthete
- Batteux, Hans (1885–1961), German opera singer (tenor)
- Batthyány, Ádám (1609–1659), Hungarian magnate, member of the Batthyány family
- Batthyány, Adam II (1662–1703), Hungarian general and nobleman
- Batthyány, Alexander (* 1971), Austrian philosopher
- Batthyány, Balthasar (1543–1590), general in the fight against the Turks
- Batthyány, Franz II. (1577–1625), Hungarian magnate, member of the Batthyány family
- Batthyány, Franziska (1783–1861), Austro-Hungarian nobleman
- Batthyány, Gusztáv (1803–1883), Hungarian count and horse breeder
- Batthyány, Ignác (1741–1798), Roman Catholic bishop
- Batthyány, József (1727–1799), Hungarian bishop
- Batthyány, Karl Josef (1697–1772), Austrian general and field marshal of Hungarian origin
- Batthyány, Lajos (1807–1849), Hungarian magnate and Prime Minister
- Batthyány, Ludwig (1696–1765), Hungarian court chancellor and palatine
- Batthyány, Margit von (1911–1989), Austrian nobleman, daughter of Heinrich Thyssen
- Batthyany, Sacha (* 1973), Swiss journalist and author
- Batthyány, Tivadar (1859–1931), Hungarian politician
- Batthyány, Vince (1772–1827), Hungarian statesman and topographer
- Batthyány-Strattmann, Eleonore († 1741), Viennese court lady and close confidante of Prince Eugene of Savoy
- Batthyány-Strattmann, Ladislaus (1870–1931), Hungarian surgeon, philanthropist
- Batti, Jeannette (1921–2011), French actress
- Battiato, Franco (* 1945), Italian songwriter, musician, painter and director
- Battiato, Giacomo (* 1943), Italian director and screenwriter
- Battie, Tony (born 1976), American basketball player
- Battie, William (1703–1776), English psychiatrist
- Battier, Andreas (1757–1793), Swiss Protestant clergyman and Pietist
- Battier, Jean (1537–1602), silk merchant from France and one of the ancestors of the Battier family in Basel
- Battier, Reinhard Emanuel , Swiss sculptor
- Battier, Shane (* 1978), American basketball player
- Battierius, Samuel (1667–1744), Swiss classical philologist and physician
- Battiferri, Giulio (1893–1973), Italian actor
- Battiferri, Laura (1523–1589), Italian poet
- Battiferri, Luigi , Italian organist and Baroque composer
- Battig, Anton (1832–1896), Austrian bridge construction technician
- Bättig, Roland (* 1979), Swiss football player
- Battig, Rudolf (1883–1957), German mining engineer and manager
- Battikha, Isidore (* 1950), Syrian clergyman, retired Archbishop of Homs
- Battilana, Marco (* 1976), Swiss curler
- Battilani, Henri (* 1994), Italian ski racer
- Battilocchio, Alessandro (* 1977), Italian politician, MEP
- Battin, James Franklin (1925–1996), American lawyer and politician
- Battin, Skip (1934–2003) American country rock singer and bassist
- Battis, Ulrich (* 1944), German legal scholar
- Battiscombe, Georgina (1905-2006), British biographer
- Battista, Gérard de (* 1946), French cameraman
- Battista, Hans (1915–1995), Austrian medic and SS leader
- Battista, Lloyd (born 1937), American actor and screenwriter
- Battista, Miriam (1912–1980), American actress, singer, composer, author and television presenter
- Battiste, Harold (1931-2015), American songwriter and record producer
- Battiste, Sharon (* 1991), German amateur actress
- Battistella, Antonio (1912–1980), Italian actor
- Battistella, Giorgio (* 1931), Italian automobile designer
- Battistella, Marco (* 1986), Luxembourgish sound engineer and producer
- Battistella, Samuele (* 1998), Italian racing cyclist
- Battistelli, Francesca (* 1985), American singer of Christian Pop
- Battistelli, Giorgio (* 1953), Italian composer
- Battistelli, Giovanni (1933–2011), Italian religious and custodian of the Holy Land
- Battistessa, Ángel José (1902–1993), Argentine Romance scholar, Hispanist, French scholar, Italianist, Germanist, English scholar and translator
- Battisti, Alfredo (1925–2012), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Udine
- Battisti, Anuar (* 1953), Brazilian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Maringá
- Battisti, Carlo (1882–1977), Italian Romanist, Italianist and toponomist
- Battisti, Carlo (1910–1985), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Battisti, Cesare (1875–1916), Austrian MP, officer in the Italian army and irredentist
- Battisti, Cesare (* 1954), Italian terrorist and author
- Battisti, Eugenio (1924–1989), Italian art historian and critic
- Battisti, Franz Xaver , Austrian opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Battisti, Lucio (1943–1998), Italian singer and songwriter
- Battisti, Romano (* 1986), Italian rower
- Battisti, Siegfried (* 1944), Italian Catholic philosopher
- Battistini, Alfredo (1953–2008), Italian-Swiss sculptor, draftsman and sportsman
- Battistini, Dillon (* 1977), British racing driver
- Battistini, Manuel (* 1994), San Marinese soccer player
- Battistini, Mattia (1856–1928), Italian opera and concert singer (baritone)
- Battiston, Giuseppe (* 1968), Italian actor
- Battiston, Lino (* 1953), German songwriter and guitarist
- Battiston, Patrick (* 1957), French football player
- Battistone, Brian (* 1979), American tennis player
- Battistone, Dann (born 1976), American tennis player
- Battke, Ada , German writer
- Battke, Anna (* 1985), German athlete
- Battke, Heinz (1900–1966), German painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Battle, Bobby (born 1944), American jazz drummer
- Battle, Cullen Andrews (1829–1905), American Brigadier General in the Confederate Army in the American Civil War
- Battle, Edgar (1907–1977), American jazz musician
- Battle, Hinton (born 1956), American actor and dancer
- Battle, John S. (1890–1972), American politician
- Battle, Kathleen (* 1948), American opera singer (soprano)
- Battle, Laurie C. (1912-2000) American soldier, lawyer, and politician
- Battle, Lucius D. (1918-2008), American diplomat
- Battle, Talor (* 1988), American basketball player
- Battle, Texas (born 1976), American actor
- Battle, William Henry (1855-1936), English surgeon
- BattleBoi Basti (* 1984), German rapper
- Battlehner, Ferdinand (1824–1906), German physician
- Battlehner, Wilhelm von (1906-1992), Austrian painter
- Battles, Bernard senior (1875-1905), Scottish football player
- Battles, Cliff (1910-1981), American football player and coach
- Battley, David (1935–2003), British actor
- Battling, Nelson (1882–1954), American boxer of Danish descent
- Battlogg, Ignaz (1925–1981), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Battmann, Jacques-Louis (1818–1886), French composer and organist
- Battocchi, Francesco (* 1997), Italian grass skier
- Battocchi, Matteo (* 1993), Italian grass skier
- Battocletti, Nadia (* 2000), Italian athlete
- Batton, Désiré-Alexandre (1798–1855), French composer
- Battonn, Johann Georg (1740–1827), German historian and Catholic priest
- Battos I , founder of the Cyrene colony
- Battos II , King of Cyrene
- Battos III. , King of Cyrene
- Battos IV , King of Cyrene
- Batts, Michael S. (1929–2014), British Germanist and Medievalist
- Batts, Ray (1925-2015) American country musician
- Batts, Will (1904–1954), American blues singer and musician (violin, guitar)
- Battsetseg, Sorondsonboldyn (* 1990), Mongolian wrestler
- Battu, Léon (1829–1857), French librettist and vaudevillist
- Battulga, Chaltmaagiin (* 1963), Mongolian politician
- Battulga, Dambadschantsagiin (* 1968), Mongolian cross-country skier
- Battus, Abraham (1606–1674), German Protestant theologian, general superintendent of Swedish Pomerania
- Battus, Bartholomäus (1571–1637), German Protestant theologian
- Battus, Levinus (1545–1591), German medic
- Battut, Michèle (* 1946), French painter, lithographer and sculptor
- Batty, Cynthia Hollandsworth (* 1956), American type designer
- Batty, David (* 1968), English football player
- Batty, Emily (* 1988), Canadian cross-country mountain biker
- Batty, Grant (born 1951), New Zealand rugby union player
- Batty, Jason (* 1971), New Zealand soccer goalkeeper
- Batty, Mark (* 1986), Canadian cyclocross and road cyclist
- Batty, Mel (1940-2011), British long-distance runner
- Batty, Robert (1789–1848) British painter, draftsman, illustrator, watercolorist, and etcher
- Battyan, Alexius (1921–2011), Austrian military, most recently general
Batu
- Batu Khan (1205–1255), Khan of the Golden Horde
- Batu, Jennifer (* 1993), Congolese hammer thrower
- Batuello, Thomas (* 1994), American actor and musician
- Batuev, Anton Vyacheslavovich (* 1985), Russian skeleton athlete
- Batukov, Juri (* 1962), Russian opera singer (baritone)
- Batum, Nicolas (* 1988), French basketball player
- Batuman, Elif (* 1977), American journalist, university lecturer and author
- Batunin, Maxim Alexejewitsch (* 1985), Russian natural track tobogganist
- Batur, Enis (* 1952), Turkish poet, novelist, essayist and publisher
- Batura, Barys (* 1947), Belarusian politician, President of Parliament
- Baturi, Giuseppe (* 1964), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cagliari
- Baturich († 847), Bishop of Regensburg
- Baturin, Juri Michailowitsch (* 1949), Russian cosmonaut and politician
- Baturin, Nikolai (1936–2019), Estonian writer, poet and playwright
- Baturina, Jelena Nikolajewna (* 1963), Russian entrepreneur
- Batut, Arthur (1846–1918), French photographer and aerial photography pioneer
- Batut, Jean-Pierre (* 1954), French clergyman, Bishop of Blois
- Batuz (* 1933), Argentine artist, philosopher and cultural activist
Baty
- Baty, Charlie (1953-2020), American blues musician
- Baty, Gaston (1885–1952), French director, playwright and theater director
- Batygin, Konstantin Jurjewitsch (* 1986), Russian astronomer
- Batyrau, Albert (* 1981), Belarusian wrestler
- Batyrev, Victor (* 1961), Russian mathematician
- Batyrow, Sapar (* 1967), Turkmen chess player
- Batyrschin, Rafael Aliyevich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Batytė, Daiva (* 1980), Lithuanian chess player
Batz
- Batz de Trenquelléon, Adèle de (1789–1828), founder of the French order
- Batz, Daniel (* 1991), German soccer goalkeeper
- Bätz, Ernst (1942–2001), German football player
- Batz, Eugen (1905–1986), German painter and photographer
- Bätz, Gerhard (* 1938), German restorer and miniaturist
- Batz, Hans (1927–1986), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Bätz, Helmut (* 1923), German football player
- Bätz, Johann (1709–1770), German-Dutch organ builder
- Bätz, Jonathan (1787–1849), Dutch organ builder
- Bätz, Kurt (1942–1987), German religious educator
- Bätz, Lorenz (1889–1926), German film director and producer
- Bätz, Martin (1830–1885), German entrepreneur and state politician
- Batz, Michael (* 1951), German author, dramaturge, director and light artist
- Bätz, Regina (* 1944), German costume designer
- Batz, Richard (1894–1965), German architect and politician (RSF)
- Bätz, Rudi (* 1944), German soccer player
- Batz, Rudolf (1903–1961), German SS leader and perpetrator of the Holocaust
- Batz, Simon († 1464), German lawyer, council syndicate in Lübeck and early humanist
- Bätz, Tobias (* 1983), German cook
- Batz, Wilhelm (1916–1988), German fighter pilot in World War II
- Bätzel, Matthias (* 1966), German jazz organist
- Batzel, Ottomar (1900–1971), German politician (CDU)
- Batzeli, Katerina (* 1958), Greek politician (PASOK), MEP
- Batzella, Luigi (1924–2008), Italian film director, actor, screenwriter and film editor
- Batzem, August (1889–1976), German folk singer (tenor) and carnivalist
- Batzer, Ernst (1882–1938), German teacher and local researcher
- Batzer, Hans (1919–1990), German chemist (macromolecular chemistry)
- Batzer, Maria (1877–1965), German writer
- Batzer, Paul , German politician (NSDAP)
- Batzill, Albert (* 1952), German regatta sailor
- Bätzing, Georg (* 1961), German clergyman, Bishop of Limburg
- Bätzing, Werner (* 1949), German cultural geographer, professor at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
- Bätzing-Lichtenthäler, Sabine (* 1975), German politician (SPD), MdB, MdL
- Bätzner, Helmut (1928–2010), German architect
- Batzner, Jay (* 1974), American composer and music teacher
- Bätzner, Wilhelm von (1824–1893), Wuerttemberg High Authority and President of the Ministry of the Interior