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Bir
- Bir, Apurba Kishore (* 1948), Indian cameraman and film director
- Bir, Ümit (1929–2014), Turkish-German doctor and art collector
Bira
- Biraahwa, Stephen , Ugandan politician (National Resistance Movement)
- Biraghi, Cristiano (* 1992), Italian soccer player
- Birago, Karl von (1792–1845), Austrian military engineer and inventor
- Birague, René de (1506–1583), French cardinal of the Roman Church
- Biram, Arthur (1878–1967), German philologist, educator and Jewish theologian
- Biram, Benjamin (1804–1857), inventor of the anemometer
- Biran, Avraham (1909-2008), Israeli archaeologist
- Biran, Michal (* 1978), Israeli politician from the Avoda
- Biran, Paul (* 1969), Israeli mathematician
- Biran, Shergo (* 1979), German soccer player and coach
- Birand, Mehmet Ali (1941–2013), Turkish journalist
- Biranowska, Paulina (* 1985), Polish volleyball player
- Birant, Şükrü (1944–2019), Turkish football player
- Biranvand, Mohsen (* 1981), Iranian weightlifter
- Birarelli, Emanuele (* 1981), Italian volleyball player
- Biraschi, Davide (* 1994), Italian soccer player
Birb
- Birbaek, Michel (* 1962), Danish author
- Birbalaitė, Vilija (* 1966), Lithuanian long-distance runner
- Birbalsingh, Katharine (* 1973), British teacher, blogger and publicist
- Birbaumer, Franz (1871–1931), Austrian gardener and politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Birbaumer, Niels (* 1945), Austrian psychologist and neurobiologist
- Birbaumer, Rudolf (1876–1947), Austrian politician (GDVP), secondary school teacher and writer
- Birbiglia, Mike (* 1978), American entertainer, filmmaker and author
- Birbili, Tina (* 1969), Greek politician, Environment Minister (since 2009)
- Birbrajer, Maxim (* 1980), Israeli-Kazakh ice hockey player
Birc
- Birca, Andrei (* 1988), Moldovan weightlifter
- Birch, Aage (1926–2017), Danish sailor and boat builder
- Birch, Albert Francis (1903–1992), American geophysicist
- Birch, Alice (* 1986), English playwright
- Birch, Andreas (1758–1829), Danish theologian and bishop
- Birch, Andreas Christian (1795–1868), Danish writer
- Birch, Arthur (1875-1911), British jockey
- Birch, Arthur (1915–1995) Australian organic chemist
- Birch, Brian (* 1931), English football player and coach
- Birch, Bryan (* 1931), British mathematician
- Birch, Carol (* 1951), British writer
- Birch, Charles (1918–2009), Australian agronomist, zoologist, biologist, and pacifist
- Birch, Christina (* 1986), American cyclist
- Birch, Diane (* 1983), American singer-songwriter
- Birch, Dick (1913-2004), Canadian badminton player
- Birch, Elizabeth (* 1956), American activist of the lesbian and gay movement
- Birch, Ernest Woodford (1857–1929), British resident of Perak
- Birch, Eugenius (1818-1884) British architect and engineer
- Birch, Frank (1889–1956), British film actor, pantomime artist and cryptanalyst
- Birch, Henrik (* 1956), Danish actor
- Birch, John († 2000), British guitar manufacturer
- Birch, John (1918–1945), American missionary and member of the armed forces intelligence service
- Birch, John (1935-2020), British diplomat
- Birch, Jonathan (* 1968), English snooker player
- Birch, Martin (1948–2020) British rock and heavy metal producer and sound engineer
- Birch, Montague (1884–1947), British violinist and conductor
- Birch, Nigel, Baron Rhyl (1906–1981), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Birch, Paul (1912–1969), American actor
- Birch, Paul (1962–2009), English football player
- Birch, Samuel (1813–1885), British Egyptologist
- Birch, Samuel John (1869–1955), English late Impressionist painter
- Birch, Sarah (* 1972), British rower
- Birch, Sven (* 1960), Danish pianist and conductor
- Birch, Thomas (1705–1766), English writer and historian
- Birch, Thomas (1779–1851), English-American portrait and marine painter
- Birch, Thora (* 1982), American actress
- Birch, William F. (1870–1946), American politician
- Birch-Hirschfeld, Adolf (1849–1917), German Romanist, Medievalist and literary scholar
- Birch-Hirschfeld, Arthur (1871–1945), German university professor, professor of ophthalmology and rector of the University of Königsberg
- Birch-Hirschfeld, Felix Victor (1842–1899), German physician
- Birch-Pfeiffer, Charlotte (1800–1868), German actress and writer
- Birch-Reichenwald, Christian (1814–1891), Norwegian lawyer and politician, member of the Storting
- Birchall, Ben (* 1977), British motorcycle racer and team world champion
- Birchall, Chris (* 1984), Trinidad-Tobag football player
- Birchall, Nat (* 1957), British jazz musician and composer
- Birchbauer, Josef (1869–1948), Austrian politician (GdP), member of the National Council
- Bircheneder, Stefan (* 1974), German painter
- Birchenough, Herbert (1874–1942), English football goalkeeper
- Bircher, Eugen (1882–1956), Swiss surgeon, officer and politician
- Bircher, Franklin (1896–1988), Swiss doctor and politician (LdU)
- Bircher, Heinrich (1868–1927), Swiss entrepreneur
- Bircher, Martin (1938–2006), Swiss Germanist, baroque researcher
- Bircher, Martina (* 1984), Swiss politician (SVP) and business economist
- Bircher, Pascal , Swiss badminton players
- Bircher, Peter (* 1939), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Bircher, Silvio (* 1945), Swiss politician (SP)
- Bircher, Werner (1928–2017), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Bircher-Benner, Max (1867–1939), Swiss physician and nutrition reformer
- Birchler, Alexander (* 1962), Swiss artist
- Birchler, Christof , Swiss ski jumpers
- Birchler, Tobias (* 1997), Swiss ski jumper
- Birchmeier, Walter (* 1943), German-Swiss developmental biologist and cancer researcher
- Birchmeier-Kohler, Carmen (* 1955), Swiss genetic researcher and developmental biologist
- Birchtilo , Count in Breisgau
- Birck, Angelika (1971–2004), Austrian psychologist
- Birck, Ernst (1838–1881), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator
- Birck, Jan (* 1963), German illustrator
- Birck, Johann Baptist (1804–1869), German administrative lawyer and district president of the Trier and Cologne districts
- Birck, Sixtus (1501–1554), German playwright and hymn poet
- Birck, Wenzel Raimund († 1763), Austrian composer and organist
- Bircken, Alexandra (* 1967), German installation and object artist
- Birckenbach, Benedikt (* 1965), German freelance artist
- Birckenbach, Hanne-Margret (* 1948), German political scientist
- Birckenbach, Lothar (1876–1962), German chemist and university professor
- Birckenbach, Oskar (1881–1948), German painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Birckhead, Brent (* 1985), American jazz musician (alto saxophone)
- Birckholtz, Georg Albrecht von (1710–1777), Prussian district administrator and chamber clerk
- Birckholtz, Gottlob Heinrich von (1706–1787), electoral Saxon lawyer, court judge and chief tax collector and manor owner
- Birckholtz, Johannes (1903–1994), German lawyer and State Secretary
- Birckmann, Arnold († 1541), German bookseller and Renaissance humanist
- Birckmann, Franz († 1530), German bookseller and Renaissance humanist
- Bircks, Peter (1952–2018), German business economist, football official and holder of the Federal Cross of Merit
Bird
- Bird, Adrian Peter (* 1947), British geneticist and university professor
- Bird, Alex (* 1985), Australian track cyclist
- Bird, Andrew (* 1957), British film editor and translator
- Bird, Andrew (* 1973), American singer-songwriter and musician
- Bird, Antonia (1951–2013), British film director and film producer
- Bird, Arthur (1856–1923) American composer, organist, and pianist
- Bird, Betty (1901–1998), Austrian film actress
- Bird, Billie (1908–2002), American actress and comedian
- Bird, Brad (* 1957), American film director, producer and screenwriter
- Bird, Christopher (1928–1996), American botanist and science journalist
- Bird, Eugene (1926-2005), American officer
- Bird, Forrest M. (1921-2015), American pilot and inventor
- Bird, Frank (1918–1983), British Air Force officer
- Bird, Friedrich (1791-1851), German physician
- Bird, Golding (1815-1854), English general practitioner
- Bird, Henry Edward (1829-1908), English chess player
- Bird, Jabari (* 1994), American basketball player
- Bird, Jessica (* 1969), American author
- Bird, John (1709–1776), English astronomer
- Bird, John (1768–1806) American lawyer and politician
- Bird, John T. (1829-1911) American politician
- Bird, Larry (* 1956), American basketball player
- Bird, Laurie (1953–1979), American actress and photographer
- Bird, Lester (born 1938), Antiguan politician
- Bird, Mary Brave (1954–2013), American civil rights activist and author
- Bird, Nicholas (* 1994), American voice actor
- Bird, Paul Bernard (born 1949), Australian clergyman, Bishop of Ballarat
- Bird, Richard Ely (1878–1955), American politician
- Bird, Robert Byron (* 1924), American chemical engineer
- Bird, Robert Montgomery (1806-1854) American novelist and playwright
- Bird, Sam (* 1987), British racing driver
- Bird, Simon (* 1984), English actor, screenwriter and comedian
- Bird, Sue (* 1980), American basketball player
- Bird, Vere Cornwall (1910-1999), Antiguan politician, Prime Minister (1981-1994)
- Bird, Wallis (* 1982), Irish musician
- Bird, William († 1624), English politician and lawyer
- Bird-Smith, Dane (* 1992), Australian walker
- Bird-Walton, Nancy (1915–2009), Australian aviation pioneer
- Birdal, Akın (* 1948), Turkish agricultural engineer and human rights activist
- Birdal, Muammer (* 1957), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Birden, Mustafa (* 1946), Turkish lawyer and President of the Turkish State Council
- Birdman (born 1969), American rapper
- Birdsall, Anburn (1814–1903), American lawyer and politician
- Birdsall, Benjamin P. (1858-1917) American politician
- Birdsall, James (1783–1856), American lawyer and politician
- Birdsall, Jeanne (* 1951), American children's author
- Birdsall, Nancy (* 1946), American economist
- Birdsall, Samuel (1791–1872), American lawyer and politician
- Birdsell, Sandra (* 1942), Canadian writer
- Birdseye, Clarence (1886–1956), American inventor of frozen foods
- Birdseye, Victory (1782-1853), American lawyer and politician
- Birdsong, Bob (born 1948), American bodybuilder
- Birdsong, Larry (1934–1990) American R&B musician
- Birdsong, Otis (born 1955), American basketball player
- Birdwhistell, Ray (1918–1994) American anthropologist, ethnologist, and linguist
- Birdwood, Christopher, 2nd Baron Birdwood (1899–1962) British peer, author, and officer
- Birdwood, Mark, 3rd Baron Birdwood (1938–2015), British peer and politician
- Birdwood, William, 1st Baron Birdwood (1865–1951), British Field Marshal
- Birdy (* 1996), British pop singer
Bire
- Birech, Jairus Kipchoge (* 1992), Kenyan obstacle runner
- Bireik, Nasser bin Ahmed Al- (* 1955), Saudi Arabian diplomat
- Birell, Tala (1907–1958), Austrian actress
- Biren Singh, Nongthombam (* 1961), Indian politician
- Birenbaum, Claude (* 1954), Luxembourg football goalkeeper
- Birenbaum, Halina (* 1929), Polish-Israeli writer and translator
- Birendra (1945-2001), Nepalese king
- Bíreš, Andrej (* 1993), Slovak ice hockey player
- Biret, İdil (* 1941), Turkish pianist
- Birett, Herbert (1934–2015), German geophysicist and non-fiction author on the subject of silent film history
- Birett, Wilhelm (1793–1837), German bookseller
Birf
- Birfuoré Dabiré, Laurent (* 1965), Burkinabe clergyman, Bishop of Dori
Birg
- Birg, Heinz (* 1941), German architect and draftsman in Munich
- Birg, Herwig (* 1939), German population scientist
- Birg, Otto (1926–2015), German painter, draftsman and sculptor
- Birge, Edward Asahel (1851–1950), American zoologist and one of the founding fathers of limnology
- Birgé, Lucien (* 1950), French mathematician
- Birgel, Willy (1891–1973), German actor
- Birgelen, Georg (* 1955), German diplomat
- Birgen, John (* 1974), Kenyan marathon runner
- Birgeneau, Robert J. (* 1942), Canadian physicist
- Birger (1280–1321), King of Sweden
- Birger Brosa († 1202), Swedish Jarl (Herzog)
- Birger Jarl († 1266), Swedish statesman and (since 1248) Jarl of Sweden
- Birger, Pablo (1924–1966), Argentine racing car driver
- Birger, Shachna Itzik (1881–1928), American gangster
- Birgerson, Malin (* 1968), Swedish actress
- Birgersson, Bengt (1254–1291), Bishop of Linköping and Duke of Finland
- Birgfeld, Detlef (* 1937), German visual artist
- Birgfeld, Eduard (1887–1939), German chess composer
- Birghan, Günter (1939–1983), German politician (CDU)
- Birghan, Ursula (* 1942), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Birghden, Johann von den (1582–1645), postmaster, founder of the first German postal newspaper
- Birgir Andrésson (1955–2007), Icelandic artist
- Birgir Ármannsson (* 1968), Icelandic politician (Independence Party)
- Birgir Þórarinsson (* 1965), Icelandic politician of the Center Party
- Birgit Guðjónsdóttir (* 1962), Icelandic cinematographer
- Birgitta Haukdal (* 1979), Icelandic pop singer
- Birgitta Ingeborg Alice of Sweden (* 1937), Swedish princess
- Birgitta Jónsdóttir (* 1967), Icelandic politician (Píratar)
- Birgitta of Sweden (1303-1373), founder of the Order of the Redeemer
- Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester (* 1946), British noblewoman, member of the British royal family
- Birgivi, Imam (1523–1573), Ulema and Kazasker (army judge) in the Ottoman Empire
Biri
- Biria-Waza , governor of Damascus and Kumidi
- Biricik, Burcu (* 1989), Turkish actress
- Biridiya , ancient city lord of Megiddo
- Birighitti, Mark (born 1991), Australian soccer player
- Birillus , saint of the Christian Church
- Birinci, Çağlar (* 1985), Turkish football player
- Birinci, Mehmet (* 1957), Turkish football coach
- Birindelli, Alessandro (* 1974), Italian football player and coach
- Birindelli, Gino (1911–2008), Italian NATO admiral and neo-fascist politician
- Birindwa, Faustin (1943–1999), Congolese Prime Minister
- Biringer, Richard (1877–1947), German draftsman, painter and sculptor
- Biringuccio, Vannoccio († 1537), Italian engineer, architect, gunsmith and applied chemist
- Birinsky, Leo († 1951), Russian-American playwright, screenwriter and also film director of Jewish origin
- Birinus († 650), bishop in Wessex
- Birir, Matthew Kiprotich (* 1972), Kenyan obstacle runner and Olympic champion
- Biritos, Gerardo Manuel (* 1950), Argentine diplomat
- Biriukov, José (* 1963), Soviet and Spanish basketball player
Birj
- Birjukov, Roman (* 1999), German-Russian soccer player
- Biryukov, Denis Sergejewitsch (* 1988), Russian volleyball player
- Biryukov, Yevgeny Nikolayevich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Biryukov, Mikhail Olegowitsch (* 1985), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Birjukow, Michail Sergejewitsch (1992-2019), Russian tennis player
- Biryukov, Pyotr Pavlovich (* 1951), Russian civil engineer and politician
- Birjukowa, Alexandra Dmitrijewna (1895–1967), Russian-Canadian architect
- Birjukowa, Anna Germanowna (* 1967), Russian triple jumper
- Birjukowa, Vera Leonidowna (* 1998), Russian gymnast and Olympic champion
- Birjulina, Tatjana (* 1955), Soviet javelin thrower
- Birjusow, Sergei Semjonowitsch (1904–1964), Soviet Chief of Staff and First Deputy Minister of Defense
Birk
- Birk, Aadu (1883–1942), Estonian lawyer and politician
- Birk, Alma, Baroness Birk (1917–1996), British journalist and politician
- Birk, Angelika (* 1955), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdHB, MdL
- Birk, Anne (1942–2009), German writer
- Birk, Carmen (* 1980), Romanian-German actress of Romanian origin
- Birk, Carsten (* 1977), German soccer player
- Birk, Dieter (* 1946), German lawyer and professor of constitutional, administrative and tax law
- Birk, Dietrich (* 1967), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Birk, Eberhard (* 1967), German military historian
- Birk, Franz-Josef (* 1949), German concert pianist and music producer
- Birk, Georg (1839–1924), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Birk, Gerhard (* 1938), German Catholic theologian
- Birk, Gerhard (* 1938), German historian and archivist
- Birk, Heinrich (1898–1973), vine grower and expert in viticulture
- Birk, Karl (1884–1951), Austrian theater director and actor
- Birk, Klaus (* 1955), German cabaret artist, comedian, author and director
- Birk, Raye (born 1943), American actor
- Birk, Rolf (* 1938), German lawyer and university professor
- Birk, Thomas (* 1961), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Birk, Thomas (* 1988), German soccer player
- Birk, Ulrich-Arthur (* 1949), German labor and social lawyer
- Birk, Walter (1880–1954), German physician and university professor
- Birk, Yehudith (1926-2013), Israeli biochemist
- Birk-Petersen, Nərgiz (* 1976), Azerbaijani TV presenter
- Birkar, Caucher (* 1978), British mathematician
- Birkavs, Valdis (* 1942), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima
- Birke, Adolf M. (* 1939), German modern historian
- Birke, Camilla (1905–1988), Austrian textile artist and craftswoman
- Birch, David , American screenwriter
- Birke, Ernst (1908–1980), German historian
- Birke, Hans (* 1922), German soccer player
- Birke, Hubert (1892–1950), German-Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Birke, John (* 1981), German author
- Birke, Kim (* 1987), German handball player
- Birke, Wolfgang (1931–2015), German department head of the Ministry for State Security (MfS) of the GDR
- Birkedal-Barfod, Ludvig (1850–1937), Danish organist and composer
- Birkefeld, Klaus (1951–2018), German actor, author and theater director
- Birkefeld, Richard (* 1951), German writer
- Birkel, Jörg (* 1972), German sports scientist, sports journalist and book author
- Birkel, Karl Christian (1904–1992), German entrepreneur
- Birkel, Klaus (1943–2018), German-American entrepreneur
- Birkeland, Bjarte (1920-2000), Norwegian literary historian
- Birkeland, Halvor (1894–1971), Norwegian sailor
- Birkeland, Harris (1904–1961), Norwegian Old Testament scholar and Semitist
- Birkeland, Kristian (1867–1917), Norwegian physicist
- Birkeland, Lars Helge (* 1988), Norwegian biathlete
- Birkeland, Michael (1830–1896), Norwegian imperial archivist, historian and politician
- Birkeland, Rasmus (1888–1972), Norwegian sailor
- Birkeland, Richard (1879–1928), Norwegian mathematician
- Birkeland, Turid (1962–2015), Norwegian politician (Ap), member of the Storting
- Birkelbach, Willi (1913–2008), German politician (SPD), MdB, MdEP
- Birkelund, Olivia (born 1963), American actress
- Birkemeyer, Gisela (* 1931), German athlete
- Birkemeyer, Rudolf (1904–1991), German actor
- Birken, Andreas (1942–2019), German historian, cartographer, composer and philatelist
- Birken, Danny from the (* 1985), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Birken, Herbert (1914–2007), German writer
- Birken, Lawrence (1951-2003), American historian
- Birken, Sigmund von (1626–1681), German poet of the Pegnese Order of Flowers
- Birkenbach, Marc (* 1987), German soccer goalkeeper
- Birkenbihl, Michael (1921–1993), German economist
- Birkenbihl, Michael Josef Maria , German philosopher and teacher
- Birkenbihl, Vera F. (1946–2011), German management trainer and non-fiction author
- Birkenfeld, Bradley (* 1965), American bank manager
- Birkenfeld, Christian (* 1978), German basketball player
- Birkenfeld, Daniela (* 1959), German CDU politician
- Birkenfeld, Günther (1901–1966), German writer
- Birkenfeld, Inga (* 1978), German actress
- Birkenfeld, Margret (1926–2019), German musician, music producer and composer
- Birkenfeld, René (* 1983), German cyclocross driver
- Birkenfeld, Wolfgang (1932–2011), German historian and university professor
- Birkenfeld, Wolfram (* 1939), German judge at the Federal Fiscal Court
- Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen, Luise Christiane von (1748–1829), Countess Palatine and Princess in Bavaria and wife of Heinrich XXX., The last Count of the House of Reuss zu Gera
- Birkenhake, Christina (* 1961), German mathematician
- Birkenhauer, Anne (* 1961), German translator
- Birkenhauer, Erich (1903–1941), German politician (KPD)
- Birkenhauer, Theresia (1955–2006), German theater scholar and dramaturge
- Birkenheier, Aase (* 1944), Norwegian-German translator
- Birkenheier, Ulrich (* 1949), German lawyer and civil servant, President of the Office for the Military Counter-Intelligence Service
- Birkenholz, Peter (1876–1961), German architect
- Birkenkamp, Harald (* 1950), German politician (Citizen Union Ratingen), Mayor of the city of Ratingen
- Birkenkötter, Jörg (* 1963), German composer
- Birkenmaier, Max (1915–2002), Swiss civil engineer
- Birkenmajer, Aleksander (1890–1967), Polish science historian, philosopher and librarian
- Birkenmayer, Ernst Adolf (1842–1916), German physician, landowner and politician, MdR
- Birkenmeier, Hubert (* 1949), German football player
- Birkenstaedt, Gustav (1871–1912), architect
- Birkenstock, Arne (* 1967), German author and director
- Birkenstock, Bernhard (1735–1819), Abbot of the Arnsburg Monastery
- Birkenstock, Johann Adam (1687–1733), German baroque composer
- Birkenstock, Johann Melchior (1738–1809), Austrian politician
- Birkenstock, Karl Friedrich , German paper manufacturer and politician
- Birkenstock, Nadia , German singer and musician
- Birkenstock, Reinhard (1944–2018), German lawyer and criminal defense attorney
- Birkentals, Nauris (* 1993), Latvian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Birker, Friedel (1907–1969), Lutheran pastor, church planter and founder of a youth welfare organization
- Birker, Maxine (* 1989), German soccer player
- Birker, Paulus (1814–1888), German Benedictine
- Birkerts, Gunnar (1925–2017), American architect of Latvian origin
- Birkerts, Sven (* 1951), American media scholar and critic
- Birket-Smith, Kaj (1893–1977), Danish geographer and ethnologist
- Birket-Smith, Sophus (1838-1919), Danish librarian and literary historian
- Birkett, Michael, 2nd Baron Birkett (1929–2015) British politician, director, producer and peer
- Birkett, Norman, 1st Baron Birkett (1883–1962), British lawyer, politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Birkfellner, Franz (* 1976), Austrian judoka
- Birkhahn, Astrid (* 1952), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Birkhahn, Bernd (* 1945), German actor at the Burgtheater
- Birkhahn, Jakob Albrecht von (1733–1801), Prussian major general, commander of the cuirassier regiment No. 4
- Birkhan, Helmut (* 1938), Austrian Germanist and Celtologist
- Birkhan, Ines (* 1974), Austrian author, dancer and choreographer
- Birkhan, Ingvild (* 1940), Austrian philosopher and women's researcher
- Birkhäuser, Kaspar (* 1946), Swiss historian and politician (Greens)
- Birkhäuser, Peter (1911–1976), Swiss painter and graphic artist
- Birkhead, Larry (* 1973), American photojournalist
- Birkheimer, Ernst (1926–1957), German artist
- Birkhofer, Adolf (1934–2019), German physicist
- Birkhofer, Gerhard (* 1947), German artist
- Birkhofer, Peter (* 1964), German clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Freiburg
- Birkhoff, Christine (* 1965), German author and policewoman
- Birkhoff, Garrett (1911-1996), American mathematician
- Birkhoff, George David (1884–1944), American mathematician
- Birkhoff, Markus (* 1967), German guitarist
- Birkholc, Leon (1904–1968), Polish rower
- Birkhold, Walter (1935–2013), German soccer player
- Birkholz, Ekkehard (* 1933), German politician (SPD)
- Birkholz, Hannelore (* 1940), German politician (PDS, Die Linke), MdL
- Birkholz, Jean-Marc (* 1974), German actor
- Birkholz, Konrad (1948–2015), German politician (CDU)
- Birkholz, Michael , German forensic doctor
- Birkhölzer, Rolf (* 1949), German football player
- Birkigt, Andreas (* 1949), German theater photographer and non-fiction author
- Birkigt, Marc (1878–1953), Swiss designer
- Birkigt, Marion (* 1953), German author
- Birkin, Andrew (* 1945), British screenwriter and director
- Birkin, Archie (1905–1927) British motorcycle racer
- Birkin, Charles (1907–1986) British author of the uncanny and the supernatural
- Birkin, Jane (born 1946), British actress and singer
- Birkin, Tim (1896–1933), British racing car driver
- Birkinhead, Damien (* 1993), Australian shot putter
- Birkir Arnason (* 1987), Icelandic ice hockey player
- Birkir Bjarnason (* 1988), Icelandic football player
- Birkir Ívar Guðmundsson (* 1976), Icelandic handball player
- Birkir Jón Jónsson (* 1979), Icelandic politician (Progress Party)
- Birkir Már Sævarsson (* 1984), Icelandic football player
- Birkkjær, Mikael (* 1958), Danish actor
- Birkl, Rudolf (1918–2003), German politician (CSU) and journalist
- Birklbauer, Alois (* 1965), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Birkle, Albert (1900–1986), German painter
- Birkle, Alexandru (1896–1986), Romanian medical examiner
- Birkle, Carmen (* 1963), German Americanist and professor of American studies
- Birkle, Kurt (1939–2010), German amateur astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Birklhuber, Harald (* 1961), Austrian painter
- Birklin, Jimmy (* 1970), Swedish orienteer
- Birkmann, Andreas (* 1939), German politician (CDU)
- Birkmann, Christoph (1703–1771), Bach student and alleged lyricist of numerous Bach cantatas
- Birkmann, Inge (1915–2004), German television and theater actress
- Birkmann, Thomas (* 1955), German medievalist, linguist and runologist
- Birkmayer, Walther (1910–1996), Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist and university professor
- Birkmeier, Hans (1930–2009), German bank manager
- Birkmeir, Thomas (* 1964), German director, author, actor and artistic director
- Birkmeyer, Fritz (1848–1897), German draftsman, painter, glass painter and illustrator
- Birkmeyer, Karl von (1847–1920), German legal scholar
- Birkmeyer, Michael (* 1943), Austrian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Birkmeyer, Susanne (* 1920), Austrian ballet dancer
- Birkmeyer, Toni (1897–1973), Austrian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Birkmyre, David (born 1941), British javelin thrower
- Birkmyre, Janet (born 1966), British cyclist
- Birkner Ketelhohn, Jorge Francisco (* 1990), Argentine ski racer
- Birkner, Andreas (1911–1998), German writer, pastor and teacher
- Birkner, Andreas (* 1980), German actor
- Birkner, Carolina (* 1971), Argentine ski racer
- Birkner, Ferdinand (1868–1944), German prehistoric
- Birkner, Günter (1925–2001), Swiss musicologist
- Birkner, Hans-Joachim (1931–1991), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Birkner, Hugo (1888–1957), German archaeologist, regional historian, entrepreneur
- Birkner, Karl Heinz (1919–1995), German illustrator and book designer
- Birkner, Kurt (* 1916), German soccer goalkeeper
- Birkner, Magdalena (* 1966), Argentine ski racer
- Birkner, Martin (* 1957), German handball player and trainer
- Birkner, Nicola (* 1969), German sailor
- Birkner, Othmar (* 1937), Swiss homeland researcher
- Birkner, Robert (1881–1944), German journalist and publisher
- Birkner, Stefan (* 1973), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Birkner, Steffen (* 1980), German handball trainer
- Birkofer, Leonhard (1911–2015), German chemist
- Birks, Jānis (* 1956), Latvian politician, Mayor of Riga
- Birks, Jocelynn (* 1993), American volleyball player
- Birks, Nick (* 1938), Australian javelin thrower
- Birks, Peter (1941–2004), English lawyer and university professor
- Birkwald, Matthias W. (* 1961), German politician (DIE LINKE), Member of the Bundestag
Birl
- Birla, Kumar Mangalam (* 1967), Indian entrepreneur
- Birlehm, Joel (* 1997), German handball goalkeeper
- Birlem, Alfred (1888–1956), German football referee
- Birlem, Keith (1915–1943) American football player and soldier
- Birlenbach, Heinfried (* 1940), German athlete
- Birley, Anthony R. (* 1937), British ancient historian
- Birley, Eric (1906–1995), British ancient historian and Roman provincial archaeologist
- Birley, Robert (1903–1982) British teacher, university lecturer, and reformist
- Birlik, Atilla (* 1977), Turkish soccer player
- Birlik, Leyla (* 1974), Turkish politician (HDP)
- Birlinger, Anton (1834–1891), German Germanist and Catholic theologian
- Birlo, Mitja (* 1985), German cook
- Birlowa, Ekaterina Vladimirovna (* 1987), Russian beach volleyball player
Birm
- Birman, Joan (* 1927), American mathematician
- Birman, Joseph L. (1927-2016), American theoretical solid-state physicist
- Birmann, Martin (1828–1890), Swiss pastor, first poor inspector in the canton of Basel-Landschaft
- Birmann, Peter (1758–1844), Swiss painter
- Birmann, Samuel (1793–1847), Swiss romantic landscape painter
- Birmelé, André (* 1949), French Lutheran theologian
- Birmingham, Dan , American boxing coach
- Birmingham, Gil (born 1953), American actor
- Birmingham, Paul (* 1982), British biathlete
- Birmingham, Simon (* 1974), Australian politician
- Birmontienė, Toma (* 1956), Lithuanian lawyer, professor of constitutional law and judge
Pear
- Birn, Laura (* 1981), Finnish actress
- Birn, Ruth Bettina (* 1952), German historian
- Birn, Willi (1907–2000), German administrative clerk, lawyer and district president of South Württemberg-Hohenzollern
- Birna Berg Haraldsdóttir (* 1993), Icelandic handball player
- Birna Petersen (* 1970), Icelandic badminton player
- Birnbacher, Andreas (1922–1984), German local politician (CSU)
- Birnbacher, Andreas (* 1981), German biathlete
- Birnbacher, Birgit (* 1985), Austrian writer
- Birnbacher, Carl-Heinz (1910–1991), German naval officer of Austrian origin, most recently Rear Admiral of the Federal Navy
- Birnbacher, Dieter (* 1946), German philosopher with a focus on ethics
- Birnbacher, Korbinian (* 1967), German-Austrian Benedictine and Archabbot
- Birnbaum, Adam (* 1979), American jazz musician
- Birnbaum, Arved (* 1962), German actor and director
- Birnbaum, Brigitte (* 1938), German writer, children's and youth author
- Birnbaum, Carl (1803–1865), German theater actor and opera singer (bass)
- Birnbaum, Clemens (* 1963), German musicologist and cultural manager
- Birnbaum, Daniel (* 1963), Swedish art historian and curator
- Birnbaum, Dara (* 1946), American video and installation artist
- Birnbaum, Dieter (* 1931), German biologist
- Birnbaum, Dietrich (1942–2017), German cardiac surgeon
- Birnbaum, Eduard (1855–1920), German Chasan, one of the first explorers of Jewish music
- Birnbaum, Ferdinand (1892–1947), Austrian educator and social reformer
- Birnbaum, Georg (1890–1948), German dermatologist and university professor
- Birnbaum, Gertrud (1897–1956), German pharmacist
- Birnbaum, Hans (1912–1980), German lawyer, ministerial official and manager
- Birnbaum, Heinrich (1403–1473), German clergyman and Carthusian monk
- Birnbaum, Heinz (1920–1943), German worker and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Birnbaum, Henrik (1925–2002), Slavist and historian
- Birnbaum, Immanuel (1894–1982), German journalist and publicist
- Birnbaum, Johann Michael Franz (1792–1877), German legal scholar and playwright
- Birnbaum, Johanna (* 1904), German non-fiction author and writer
- Birnbaum, Johannes (1763–1832), German lawyer and President of the Court of Appeal in Zweibrücken
- Birnbaum, Karl (1829–1907), German agricultural scientist and member of the Reichstag
- Birnbaum, Karl (1839–1887), German chemist
- Birnbaum, Karl (1878–1950), German psychiatrist and neurologist
- Birnbaum, Lillian (* 1955), Austrian-American film director and producer, photographer
- Birnbaum, Lucas (* 1997), Austrian ice hockey player
- Birnbaum, Maria (1872–1959), German national liberal politician (DVP), member of the Landtag of the People's State of Hesse and teacher
- Birnbaum, Mark (* 1952), American pianist and composer
- Birnbaum, Martin (* 1970), German actor and musical performer
- Birnbaum, Menachem , Dutch book artist, portrait artist and illustrator
- Birnbaum, Nathan (1864–1937), Austrian writer and activist
- Birnbaum, Nico (* 1977), German actor
- Birnbaum, Norman (1926–2019), American sociologist, publicist and political advisor
- Birnbaum, Paula (* 1986), German actress
- Birnbaum, Roger (* 1950), American film producer
- Birnbaum, Solomon (1891–1989), Yiddish and Hebrew linguist and art historian
- Birnbaum, Steve (* 1991), American soccer player
- Birnbaum, Uriel (1894–1956), Austro-Dutch painter, writer and poet
- Birnbaum, Uta (* 1933), German theater director and film director
- Birnbaum, Walter (1893–1987), German theologian
- Birnbaum, Walter (1897–1925), German physicist
- Birnbaum, Wilhelm (1895–1980), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Birnbaum, Zdzisław (1878–1921), Polish violin player, composer, conductor
- Birnbaumer, Franz Josef (1904–1973), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Birnberg, Liane (* 1948), Romanian-German painter and composer
- Birnböck, Thomas (1811–1870), German metal die cutter
- Birnecker, Franz (1878–1923), social democratic works council and assassination victim
- Birner, Franz (1920–2009), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Birner, Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand (1820–1894), German chemist
- Birner, Johann (1858–1924), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Birner, Michal (* 1986), Czech ice hockey player
- Birner, Robert (* 1958), German soccer player
- Birnerová, Eva (* 1984), Czech tennis player
- Birney, David (born 1939), American actor
- Birney, David B. (1825–1864) American businessman, lawyer, and Union general
- Birney, Earle (1904-1995), Canadian writer
- Birney, James G. (1792–1857), American lawyer, politician, and abolitionist
- Birney, James M. (1817–1888), American politician
- Birney, William (1819–1907), American university professor and Union general during the American Civil War
- Birngruber, Christian (* 1983), Austrian duathlete and triathlete
- Birngruber, Lorenz (1885–1966), German ministerial official
- Birngruber, Sylvester (1914–2006), Austrian Roman Catholic clergyman, Cistercian, religious educator, author and persecuted by National Socialism
- Birniçan, Eray (* 1988), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Birnie, David (1951-2005), Australian serial killer
- Birnkraut, Gesa (* 1971), German economist and professor for strategic management
- Birnow, Sinowi Markowitsch (1911–1967), Soviet chess composer
- Birnschein, Alfred (1908–1990), German painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Birnstein, Renate (* 1946), German composer
- Birnstein, Uwe (* 1962), German theologian and publicist
- Birnstengel, Richard (1881–1968), Saxon painter
- Birnstiel, Elias , German clergyman and scholar
- Birnstiel, Georg (1885–1964), German auditor, founder and chairman of the Association of Book Auditors in Bavaria
- Birnstiel, Johann Georg (1858–1927), Swiss Protestant Reformed pastor and writer
- Birnstiel, Max (1933–2014), Swiss molecular biologist
- Birnstiel, Philip (* 1989), German actor
- Birnstiel, Thomas (* 1978), German actor and speaker
- Birnstill, Josef († 1867), German opera singer (bass)
- Birnthaler, Michael (* 1963), German anthroposophist, adventure educator, non-fiction author and director of the institute
Biro
- Bíró de Kezdi-Polany, László (1806–1872), Hungarian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Satu Mare
- Biró, Anton († 1882), Austrian court locksmith
- Biro, Atila (1931–1987), Hungarian-French painter
- Biro, Borbala (* 1957), Hungarian agricultural scientist at the University of Gödöllö
- Biro, Boris (* 2002), Austrian soccer player
- Bíró, Endre (1919–1988), Hungarian biochemist
- Bíró, Gergő (* 1994), Romanian ice hockey player
- Bíró, Gyula (1890–1961), Hungarian-Mexican football player and coach
- Biro, Ibrahim (* 1965), Syrian Kurdish politician (Yekiti party)
- Bíró, József (1921–2001), Hungarian communist politician, member of parliament
- Biró, Lajos (1880–1948), British screenwriter of Hungarian descent
- Bíró, László (* 1950), Hungarian priest, military bishop of Hungary
- Bíró, László József (1899–1985), Hungarian inventor (ballpoint pen)
- Bíró, Mária T. (* 1946), Hungarian archaeologist
- Bíró, Mátyás (* 1994), Romanian ice hockey player
- Biró, Mihály (1886–1948), Hungarian poster artist and commercial artist
- Bíró, Ottó (* 1988), Romanian ice hockey player
- Biro, Rodrigo (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Bíró, Sándor (1911–1988), Hungarian football player
- Biro, Stephen , American film producer, director and screenwriter
- Biroc, Joseph F. (1903-1996), American cinematographer
- Birocheau, Patrick (* 1955), French table tennis player
- Birol, Fatih (* 1958), Turkish economist
- Birol, Şenol (* 1937), Turkish football player and coach
- Birol, Ümit (* 1963), Turkish soccer player
- Biroli, Corrado Pirzio- (* 1940), Italian EU diplomat and author, son of the German-Italian noblewoman Fey von Hassell
- Biroli, Detalmo Pirzio (1915–2006), Italian nobleman, officer, resistance fighter, author and EU diplomat
- Birolini, Alessandro (* 1940), Swiss electrical engineer and university professor
- Birolli, Renato (1905–1959), Italian painter
- Biron von Curland, Calixt (1817–1882), Prussian nobleman, officer and politician
- Biron von Curland, Gustav (1859–1941), German landlord
- Biron, Armand de Gontaut, seigneur de (1524–1592), French general and statesman, Marshal of France
- Biron, Armand-Louis de Gontaut, duc de (1747–1793), French general
- Biron, Charles de Gontaut, duc de (1562–1602), French military leader and diplomat, Marshal of France
- Biron, Emmanuel (* 1988), French sprinter
- Biron, Ernst Johann von (1690–1772), Duke of Courland
- Biron, Georg (* 1958), Austrian writer
- Biron, Gustav Kalixt von (1780–1821), Prussian lieutenant general in the coalition wars
- Biron, Hedwig Elisabeth von (1727–1793), Princess of Courland, Russian lady-in-waiting
- Biron, Martin (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Biron, Mathieu (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Biron, Peter von (1724–1800), Imperial Count and Duke of Courland and Semgallia and Duke of Sagan
- Bíróová, Alexandra (* 1991), Slovak soccer player
- Biros, Péter (* 1976), Hungarian water polo player
Birr
- Birr, Brendan von , Irish Abbot
- Birr, Dieter (* 1944), German rock musician and composer
- Birr, Emil-Joachim (1903–1973), German chemist
- Birr, Günter (* 1948), German soccer player
- Birr, Horst (1912–1943), German actor
- Birr, Niklas (* 1974), German rally driver
- Birr, Paul , German architect, sculptor and glass painter
- Birr, Tilman (* 1980), German author, songwriter and cabaret artist
- Birra, Tadelesh (* 1975), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Birrane, Martin (1935–2018) Irish entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Birrell, Augustine (1850–1933) British writer and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Birrell, Bob (born 1938), British hurdler
- Birrell, Cameron (born 1990), South African ice hockey player
- Birrell, Francis (1889–1935) British journalist, editor, translator and literary critic
- Birrell, Gerry (1944–1973), British racing driver
- Birrell, Kimberly (* 1998), Australian tennis player
- Birrell, Ross (* 1969), Scottish conceptual artist
- Birrell, William (1897–1968), Scottish football player and coach
- Birrenbach, Kurt (1907–1987), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Birrenkoven, Fritz (1878–1939), German opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Birrenkoven, Wilhelm (1865–1955), German tenor and theater director
- Birrer, Mario (* 1980), Swiss cyclist
- Birrer, Urs (* 1961), Swiss football player
- Birrer-Heimo, Prisca (* 1959), Swiss politician (SP)
- Birri, Fernando (1925–2017), Argentine director, film theorist, poet and puppeteer
- Birri, Michel (* 1987), Swiss TV and radio presenter
- Birringer, Johannes (* 1953), freelance director, choreographer and video artist
- Birringer, Lea (* 1986), German violinist
- Birro, Paolo (* 1962), Italian jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Birron, Emil (1878–1952), German actor
Birs
- Birsa Munda (1875–1900), Indian freedom fighter, religious founder, healer, insurgent
- Birsa, Valter (* 1986), Slovenian football player
- Birsak, Friedrich (1909–1997), Austrian professional officer
- Birschel, Annette (* 1960), German journalist
- Birschel, Walter (1872–1960), German politician, member of the Sejm
- Birschtein, Tatjana Maximowna (* 1928), Soviet-Russian physicist and university professor
- Birsen, Metecan (* 1995), Turkish basketball player
- Birsens, Marc (* 1966), Luxembourg soccer player and coach
- Birset, Freddy (* 1948), Belgian singer
- Birsner, Gerd (* 1953), freelance author, lyricist, musician and (Baden) songwriter
- Birstein, Jossel (1920–2003), Israeli writer of Polish origin
- Birstinger, Leopold (1903–1983), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Birštonas, Ramūnas , Lithuanian lawyer and professor
Birt
- Birt, John, Baron Birt (born 1944), British journalist, former director general of the BBC and Life Peer
- Birt, Theodor (1852–1933), German classical philologist and writer
- Birt, William Radcliffe (1804-1881), English amateur astronomer
- Birtalan, Ștefan (* 1948), Romanian handball player and coach
- Birtanow, Jelschan (* 1971), Kazakh doctor and politician
- Birtel, Peter (1938–2011), German badminton player
- Birth, Hans (1887–1961), German teacher and politician (SPD), MdL
- Birth, Manfred (* 1943), German politician (independent)
- Birthelmer, Heinz (1884–1940), Austrian politician (NSDAP)
- Birthler, Marianne (* 1948), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdV, MdL, MdB
- Birthler, Richard (1914–1991), German engineer and researcher
- Birthler, Wolfgang (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Birtles, Beeb (* 1948), Dutch-Australian musician
- Birtles, Garry (born 1956), English soccer player
- Birtner, Herbert (1900–1942), German musicologist
- Birtoiu, Georgiana (* 1989), Romanian soccer player
- Birtsch, Günter (* 1929), German historian
- Birtwell, Celia (* 1941), British fashion designer
- Birtwhistle, Jacob (* 1995), Australian triathlete
- Birtwistle, Harrison (* 1934), English composer
- Birtwistle, Peter (1914-2006), English badminton player and official
- Birtwistle, Sue (* 1945), British television producer
- Birtz, Nicolas (1922-2006), Luxembourg soccer player
Biru
- Birukoff, Paul (1860–1931), Russian editor
- Birukow, Georg (1910–1985), German zoologist and university professor
- Birulis, Kostas (1925–2004), Lithuanian radio engineer and politician
- Birus, Hendrik (* 1943), German Germanist and university professor
- Birutė († 1382), Grand Duchess of Lithuania
- Birutis, Šarūnas (* 1961), Lithuanian politician, MEP
Birv
- Birven, Henri Clemens (1883–1969), German writer, esotericist and a representative of magical idealism
Birx
- Birx, Deborah (* 1956), American doctor
Biry
- Biryol, Zafer (* 1976), Turkish soccer player
- Biryu , son of Dongmyeong
Birz
- Birzele, Frieder (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Birzer, Bradley J. (* 1967), American historian
- Birzer, Eugen (1847–1905), German painter
- Birzer, Friedrich (1908–1980), German geologist
- Biržiška, Mykolas (1882–1962), Lithuanian lawyer, literary historian and politician, member of the Seimas
- Biržiška, Vaclovas (1884–1956), Lithuanian lawyer
- Biržiškis, Jonas (* 1932), Lithuanian civil engineer and politician