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- Blanarovičová, Yvetta (* 1963), Czech actress
Blanc
- Blanc Saint-Hilaire, Marie-Jean (1805–1890), French publisher, Romance writer, lexicographer and bascologist
- Blanc, Abele (* 1954), Italian mountaineer
- Blanc, Adalbert von (1907–1976), German flotilla admiral (Navy of the Bundeswehr)
- Blanc, Adolphe (1828–1885), French composer
- Blanc, Alberto (1835–1904), Italian diplomat
- Blanc, Aldir (1946–2020), Brazilian composer, songwriter and "cronista"
- Blanc, Anne-Marie (1919–2009), Swiss actress
- Blanc, Anthony (1792–1860), French clergyman, Archbishop of New Orleans
- Blanc, Bertrand (* 1973), French ski mountaineer
- Blanc, Charles (1813–1882), French art theorist and art critic
- Blanc, Christian (* 1942), French politician and manager
- Blanc, Claudius (1854–1900), French composer
- Blanc, Didier (* 1984), French ski mountaineer
- Blanc, Dominique (born 1956), French actress
- Blanc, Elie (1846–1926), French philosopher, theologian and Romanist
- Blanc, Erika (* 1942), Italian film actress
- Blanc, Étienne (* 1954), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Blanc, Francis (* 1938), Swiss cyclist, national champion in cycling
- Blanc, François (1806–1877), French mathematician and financier
- Blanc, Frédéric (* 1967), French organist
- Blanc, Georges (* 1943), French chef
- Blanc, Gustave Louis (1872–1927) French chemist
- Blanc, Heinrich (1896–1960), German entrepreneur
- Blanc, Honoré (1736–1801), French master gunsmith
- Blanc, Isabelle (* 1975), French snowboarder
- Blanc, Jennifer (* 1974), American actress, film director and film producer
- Blanc, Joseph (1846–1904), French classicism painter
- Blanc, Laurent (* 1965), French football player and coach
- Blanc, Leandro (* 1993), Argentine boxer
- Blanc, Louis (1811-1882), French socialist
- Blanc, Louis Ammy (1810–1885), German painter and architect
- Blanc, Louis von (1832–1903), German naval officer, most recently admiral of the Imperial Navy
- Blanc, Ludwig Gottfried (1781–1866), German Romanist
- Blanc, Manuel (* 1968), French actor
- Blanc, Marie (1833–1881), General Manager of the Monte Carlo Casino Company
- Blanc, Marie-Jean-Gustave (1844–1890), French bishop of the Paris Mission
- Blanc, Martine (* 1944), French author and graphic artist
- Blanc, Mel (1908-1989), American voice actor
- Blanc, Michel (* 1952), French actor, director and screenwriter
- Blanc, Numa (1816–1897), French draftsman, painter and photographer
- Blanc, Patrick (* 1953), French botanist and horticultural artist
- Blanc, Patrick (* 1972), French ski mountaineer
- Blanc, Raoul (* 1905), French football player
- Blanc, Rick († 2010), American jazz musician
- Blanc, Samuel (1883–1964), American inventor and entrepreneur
- Blanc-Dumont, Michel (* 1948), French comic artist
- Blanc-Gras, Julien (* 1976), French journalist and author
- Blanc-Lapierre, André (1915-2001), French mathematician and physicist
- Blanca II of Navarre (1424–1464), Spanish infanta and titular queen
- Blanca Margarete von Valois († 1348), first wife of the Bohemian King Charles I.
- Blanca of England (1392–1409), daughter of King Henry IV, Count Palatinate Electorate of Palatinate
- Blancafort i de Rosselló, Manuel (1897–1987), Catalan composer
- Blancafort, Alberto (1928–2004), Spanish conductor and composer
- Blancafort, Stéphane (* 1970), French actor and theater director
- Blancaneaux, Geoffrey (* 1998), French tennis player
- Blancard, Jarred (* 1973), Canadian actor
- Blancarte, Tom (* 1979), American jazz and improvisation musician
- Blanch, Daniel (* 1974), Catalan classical pianist
- Blanch, Gertrude (1897–1996), Russian-American mathematician
- Blanch, Lesley (1904-2007), English writer
- Blanch, Stuart Yarworth (1918–1994), British clergyman, Archbishop of York
- Blanch, Theodor (1835–1911), German-Swedish restaurateur, theater director and art dealer
- Blanch, Ulises (* 1998), American tennis player
- Blanchar, Pierre (1892–1963), French actor and film director
- Blanchard, Alana (* 1990), American surfer, model and entrepreneur
- Blanchard, Albert Gallatin (1810–1891), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Blanchard, Charles Émile , French zoologist and entomologist
- Blanchard, Claude (1932–2006) Canadian actor and singer
- Blanchard, Doc (1924-2009), American football player
- Blanchard, Edgar (1924–1972), American rhythm and blues musician
- Blanchard, Édouard-Théophile (1844–1879), French painter
- Blanchard, Esprit Antoine (1696–1770), French music master and royal conductor
- Blanchard, Francis (1916–2009), French UN official
- Blanchard, Françoise (1954–2013), French actress
- Blanchard, George S. (1920–2006), US Army Commander in Chief
- Blanchard, George Washington (1884–1964), American politician
- Blanchard, Gerald , Canadian criminal
- Blanchard, Gilles (* 1953), French painter
- Blanchard, Harold (1930–2010), American jazz musician, composer and university professor
- Blanchard, Harry (1931–1960), American racing driver
- Blanchard, Helen (1840-1922), American inventor
- Blanchard, Jacques (1600–1638), French Baroque painter
- Blanchard, James (* 1942), American politician
- Blanchard, Jean-Pierre (1753–1809), French balloonist
- Blanchard, Jocelyn (* 1972), French football player
- Blanchard, John (1787–1849), American politician
- Blanchard, John W. (* 1930), British plant breeder and narcissus specialist
- Blanchard, Jonathan (1738–1788), American politician
- Blanchard, Jules (1832–1916), French sculptor
- Blanchard, Kenneth H. (* 1939), American entrepreneur and author
- Blanchard, Laurent (born 1952), Canadian politician
- Blanchard, Newton C. (1849–1922) American Democratic Party politician
- Blanchard, Olivier (* 1948), French economist, professor of economics at MIT
- Blanchard, Pierre (* 1956), French jazz musician
- Blanchard, Rachel (born 1976), Canadian actress
- Blanchard, Raoul (1877-1965), French geographer
- Blanchard, Raphaël (1857-1919), French entomologist
- Blanchard, Ray (* 1945), American sexologist and psychologist
- Blanchard, Rowan (* 2001), American actress
- Blanchard, Sean (* 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Blanchard, Sophie (1778–1819), French balloonist
- Blanchard, Tammy (* 1976), American actress
- Blanchard, Terence (* 1962), American jazz trumpeter and composer
- Blanchard, Tully (born 1954), American wrestler
- Blanchard, William H. (1916–1966), American pilot, US Air Force general
- Blanchart, Georg (1874–1940), German industrial manager
- Blanchart, Miquel (* 1984), Spanish triathlete
- Blanche (* 1999), Belgian singer
- Blanche d'Artois (1248–1302), regent of Navarre and Champagne
- Blanche Espejo, Bartolomeo (1879–1970), Chilean politician and military officer
- Blanche of Lancaster , English noblewoman
- Blanche of France , daughter of Louis IX, wife of Ferdinand de la Cerda
- Blanche of France († 1305), by marriage Duchess of Austria and Styria
- Blanche of Namur († 1363), Queen of Sweden and Norway
- Blanche, August Theodor (1811–1868), Swedish writer
- Blanche, Francis (1921–1974), French actor
- Blanche, Jacques-Émile (1861–1942) French painter
- Blanche, René (* 1982), German actor, theater director, screenwriter and acting teacher
- Blanche-Benveniste, Claire (1935–2010), French linguist and romance scholar
- Blanchecotte, Augustine-Malvina (1830–1897), French poet
- Blanchefort, Guy de († 1513), Grand Master of the Order of St. John
- Blanchemain, Jean-Luc (* 1957), French racing car driver
- Blanchemaison, Claude (* 1944), French ambassador
- Blanchenay, Louis (1801–1881), Swiss politician
- Blanchet, Alexandre (1882–1961), Swiss artist
- Blanchet, André (1918–1966), French racing cyclist
- Blanchet, Bernard (born 1943), French football player and coach
- Blanchet, Bertrand (* 1932), Canadian clergyman, Archbishop Emeritus of Rimouski
- Blanchet, Bruno (1760–1822), President of Haiti
- Blanchet, Dominique (* 1966), French clergyman, Bishop of Belfort-Montbéliard
- Blanchet, François-Étienne (1695–1761), French harpsichord maker
- Blanchet, Maturino (1892–1974), Italian clergyman, bishop of the Aosta diocese
- Blanchett, Cate (born 1969), Australian film actress
- Blanchflower, Danny (1926-1993) Northern Irish football player, coach, and sports journalist
- Blanchflower, Jackie (1933-1998), Northern Irish football player
- Blancho, Nicolas (* 1983), Swiss President of the Islamic Central Council Switzerland (IZRS)
- Blanchonnet, Armand (1903–1968), French racing cyclist
- Blanchot, Maurice (1907–2003) French journalist, literary theorist and writer
- Blanchoud, Moisés Julio (1923–2016), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Salta
- Blanchy, François (1886–1960), French tennis player
- Blanchy, Frédéric (1868–1944), French sailor
- Blanchy, Michael (* 1981), Belgian racing cyclist
- Blanck y Menocal, Guillermo de (1882–1978), Cuban ambassador
- Blanck, August (1823–1890), German physician and non-fiction author
- Blanck, Christoph († 1541), German legal scholar
- Blanck, Edwin (1877–1953), German soil scientist
- Blanck, Eugen (1901–1980), German architect and urban planner
- Blanck, Horst (1936–2010), German classical archaeologist
- Blanck, Hubert de (1856–1932), Dutch-Cuban pianist and composer
- Blanck, Hugo (1836-1893), German-American chemist
- Blanck, Julius (1865–1930), German stockbroker, author, editor and patron
- Blanck, Olga de (1916–1998), Cuban music teacher and composer
- Blanck, Otto (1912–1982), German painter
- Blanck, Ulf (* 1962), German writer, radio play producer and radio presenter
- Blanckart, Marie Antoinette von (1730–1803), German canoness
- Blanckarts, Moritz (1839–1883), German history painter, artist biographer, poet and writer
- Blancke, Alfred , German entrepreneur and art collector
- Blancke, Max (1909–1945), German concentration camp doctor
- Blanckenberg, Conrad Gottfried (1657–1712), German Protestant theologian
- Blanckenburg, Christian Friedrich von (1744–1796), German literary scholar and writer
- Blanckenburg, George Heinrich von , Prussian district administrator
- Blanckenburg, Günther von (1858–1932), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Blanckenburg, Jacob von (1525–1595), Mecklenburg nobleman
- Blanckenburg, Korbinian von (* 1979), German economist and university professor
- Blanckenburg, Moritz von (1815–1888), German politician, MdR
- Blanckenburg, Otto von († 1605), Commander of the Teutonic Order of Langeln
- Blanckenburg, Richard von (1854–1926), Prussian manor owner and politician, MdH
- Blanckenhagen, Peter Heinrich the Elder Ä. (1723–1794), Baltic merchant
- Blanckenhagen, Peter Heinrich von (1909–1990), American classical archaeologist
- Blanckenhagen, Sigrid von (1918–2005), German art historian and museum director
- Blanckenhorn, Max (1861-1947), geologist
- Blanckensee, Adolf von (1812–1871), Prussian major general
- Blanckensee, Busso Christian von (1695–1765), Prussian colonel, chief of garrison regiment No. 10
- Blanckensee, Christian Friedrich von (1716–1757), Prussian major general, chief of Dragoon Regiment No. 2
- Blanckensee, Cuno von (1862–1938), Prussian major general
- Blanckensee, Georg Christoph von (1710–1781), Prussian district administrator
- Blanckensee, Peter von (1659–1734), Prussian dragoon commander, general of the cavalry
- Blanckensee, Peter von (1858–1914), Prussian major general
- Blanckensee, Waldemar von (1828–1906), Prussian major general
- Blanckensee, Wolf Alexander Ernst Christoph von (1684–1745), Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 23, governor of Neidenburg and Soldau
- Blanckerhoff, Jan Theuniszoon (1628–1669), Dutch marine painter
- Blanckertz, Carl Gustav (1873–1953), German businessman
- Blanckertz, Heinrich Siegmund (1823–1908), German entrepreneur
- Blanckertz, Minna (1867–1955), German social worker, chairwoman of the Rhenish women's club and active in charitable work
- Blanckmeister, Franz (1858–1936), German Protestant pastor and theologian
- Blanckmeister, Johannes (1898–1982), German forest official and forest scientist
- Blanckmeister, Karl Ludwig Ferdinand (1819–1883), German lawyer and politician
- Blanco Castañón, Carlos (1928–2011), Mexican football player
- Blanco Encalada, Manuel (1790–1876), Chilean officer and politician
- Blanco Galdós, Hugo (* 1934), Peruvian trade union leader and politician
- Blanco Galiasso, Hugo (* 1937), Argentine actor
- Blanco López, José (* 1962), Spanish politician (PSOE), MEP
- Blanco López, Pedro (1883–1919), Spanish composer, pianist, teacher and music critic
- Blanco Mamani, Elías (* 1962), Bolivian journalist, literary scholar and biographer
- Blanco Martínez, Óscar Hernán (* 1964), Chilean religious, Roman Catholic bishop of San Juan Bautista de Calama
- Blanco Méndez, Daniel Francisco (* 1973), Costa Rican religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in San José de Costa Rica
- Blanco Pérez, Carlos (* 1986), Spanish writer, Egyptologist, philosopher, chemist and former child prodigy
- Blanco Prieto, Félix del (* 1937), Spanish Curia Archbishop, Titular Archbishop of Vannida
- Blanco Soto, Pedro (1795–1829), Bolivian politician
- Blanco White, José Maria (1775–1841), Hispanic-Irish writer, poet, thinker, journalist and theologian
- Blanco y Lorenzo, Fernando (1812–1881), Spanish clergyman and Archbishop of Valladolid
- Blanco, Alberto (* 1950), Cuban weightlifter
- Blanco, Álex (* 1998), Spanish soccer player
- Blanco, Alfonso (* 1986), Venezuelan boxer
- Blanco, Benny (* 1988), American producer and songwriter
- Blanco, Carmen (* 1954), Galician writer
- Blanco, Cuauhtémoc (* 1973), Mexican soccer player
- Blanco, David (* 1975), Spanish cyclist
- Blanco, Diego (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
- Blanco, Fernando (* 1951), Mexican soccer player
- Blanco, Francisco Manuel (1778-1845), Spanish botanist
- Blanco, Galo (* 1976), Spanish tennis player
- Blanco, Giovanna (* 1982), Venezuelan judoka
- Blanco, Griselda (1943–2012), Colombian leader of the Medellín drug cartel
- Blanco, Isabel (* 1979), Norwegian handball player
- Blanco, Ismael (* 1983), Argentine soccer player
- Blanco, Jackie Lou (born 1964), Filipino actress
- Blanco, Jesús Tirso (* 1957), Argentine religious priest, missionary and Roman Catholic bishop
- Blanco, Joaquín (1938–2011), Spanish actor
- Blanco, Jorge (* 1991), Mexican actor, singer and dancer
- Blanco, José Luis (* 1975), Spanish obstacle runner
- Blanco, José Miguel (1839–1897), Chilean sculptor
- Blanco, Juan (1919-2008), Cuban composer
- Blanco, Juan Benito (1789–1843), Uruguayan politician
- Blanco, Juan Carlos (* 1946), Uruguayan soccer player and coach
- Blanco, Juan José (* 1985), Uruguayan football player
- Blanco, Kathleen (1942–2019), American politician
- Blanco, Kepa (* 1984), Spanish soccer player
- Blanco, Leandro (* 1974), Dominican-German actor
- Blanco, Léster (* 1989), Salvadoran football player
- Blanco, Lorena (* 1977), Peruvian badminton player
- Blanco, María Elena (* 1947), Cuban poet, essayist and literary translator
- Blanco, Marina B. , Argentine-American anthropologist and primatologist
- Blanco, Michael (* 1987), American jazz musician
- Blanco, Omar (* 1975), Mexican soccer player
- Blanco, Patricia (* 1971), German singer and reality TV actress
- Blanco, Pedro (1795–1854), Spanish entrepreneur and slave trader
- Blanco, Pedro José († 1811), Spanish composer, organist and harpist
- Blanco, Richard (* 1968), American poet of Cuban descent
- Blanco, Rita (* 1963), Portuguese actress
- Blanco, Roberto (* 1937), German pop singer
- Blanco, Rodolfo (* 1966), Colombian boxer
- Blanco, Rubén (* 1995), Spanish football goalkeeper
- Blanco, Serge (* 1958), French rugby player
- Blanco, Sergio (* 1981), Uruguayan football player
- Blanco, Silvestre (1783–1840), Uruguayan politician
- Blanco, Tomás (1910–1990), Spanish actor
- Blanco, Tomás Néstor (* 1986), Argentine handball player and coach
- Blancpain, Paul-Alcide (1839–1899), Swiss brewery entrepreneur
- Blancsubé, Jules (1834–1888), French lawyer, publicist and politician in the colony of Cochinchina
Bland
- Bland, Angie (* 1984), Belgian volleyball player
- Bland, Bill (1916-2001), British Marxist-Leninist and optician
- Bland, Billy (1932–2017), American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter
- Bland, Bob (* 1982), American activist and fashion designer
- Bland, Bobby (1930-2013), American blues and soul singer
- Bland, Edward Franklin (1901-1992), American cardiologist
- Bland, Elsa (1880–1935), Austrian opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher
- Bland, Harriet (1915-1991), American sprinter
- Bland, Hermine (1852–1919), Austrian actress with a focus on "heroine and lover" in tragedies
- Bland, Jack (1899–1968), American jazz band leader and banjo player
- Bland, James (1798–1861), English opera singer (tenor)
- Bland, John David (1963-1998), American actor
- Bland, Larry (1940-2007), American historian
- Bland, Nathaniel (1803-1865), English orientalist
- Bland, Oscar E. (1877–1951), American lawyer and politician
- Bland, Pat (1915-1970), English football player
- Bland, Pierre (* 1992), American basketball player
- Bland, Richard (1710–1776), American politician
- Bland, Richard P. (1835-1899), American politician
- Bland, S. Otis (1872–1950), American politician
- Bland, Theodorick (1742–1790), American politician
- Bland, William Thomas (1861–1928), American politician
- Blanda, George (1927-2010) American football player
- Blandamura, Emanuele (* 1979), Italian boxer
- Blandford, Hugh (1917–1981), British chess composer
- Blandford, Mark Harden (1826–1902), American officer, lawyer and politician
- Blandford, Roger (* 1949), British astrophysicist
- Blandiana, Ana (* 1942), Romanian writer and civil rights activist
- Blandick, Clara (1876–1962), American film and stage actress
- Blandin, Marie-Christine (* 1952), French politician
- Blandina , martyr
- Blanding, Walter (* 1971), American jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet)
- Blandisi, Joseph (* 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Blando, Oscar (1924–1994), Italian actor
- Blandow-Schlegel, Hendrikje (* 1961), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Blandowski, Wilhelm von (1822–1878), German zoologist and explorer in Australia
- Blandy, Majorie (1887-1937) British medical doctor
- Blandy, William HP (1890-1954), United States Navy Admiral
Blane
- Blane, Marcie (* 1944), American pop singer
- Blane, Nicholas , British actor
- Blane, Ralph (1914–1995), American theater and film composer and musician
- Blane, Sally (1910–1997), American actress
- Blanes, Jonathan (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Blanes, Juan Manuel (1830–1901), Uruguayan history painter
- Blaney, Neil (1922–1995), Irish politician (Fianna Fáil), MEP
- Blaney, Ronan , screenwriter
- Blaney, Steven (born 1965), Canadian politician
Blanf
- Blanford, William Thomas (1832–1905) English geologist, zoologist, and naturalist
Blang
- Blangé, Peter (* 1964), Dutch volleyball player
- Blangenois, Jules (1870–1957), Belgian composer and conductor
- Blangini-Klenze, Felicitas (1794–1844), singer
- Blangsted, David (1936-2015), American film editor
- Blangsted, Folmar (1904-1982), American film editor
- Blanguernon, Karen (1935–1996), French actress and novelist (Romancière)
Blani
- Blanik, Elisabeth (* 1966), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Blanik, Leszek (* 1977), Polish gymnast
Blank
- Blank, André (1914–1987), Belgian painter
- Blank, Andreas (1961–2001), German Romance studies and linguist
- Blank, Andreas (* 1980), German handball player
- Blank, Anton (1785–1844), Warsaw classicist painter
- Blank, Arthur (* 1942), American entrepreneur
- Blank, Bertram , nuclear physicist
- Blank, Bertram (1930–1978), German administrative lawyer and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Blank, Bettina (* 1956), German political scientist
- Blank, Bonavita (1740–1827), German paleontologist and clergyman
- Blank, Boris (* 1952), Swiss musician
- Blank, Boris (* 1978), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Blank, Carolyn (* 1988), American soccer player
- Blank, Christian (1879–1967), German civil servant and politician (center, CDU), MdL
- Blank, Ernst Georg (* 1892), German doctor and entrepreneur
- Blank, Georg (1887–1966), German lawyer, politician of the Saar Democratic Party (DPS) and second mayor of the city
- Blank, Georg (1888–1944), German politician and resistance fighter
- Blank, Gertrud (1892–1981), German social worker
- Blank, Hannes (* 1983), German racing cyclist
- Blank, Hans-Walter (1918–1968), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Blank, Harry (* 1968), German actor
- Blank, Heinrich , German rowing athlete
- Blank, Helmut (* 1938), German soccer goalkeeper
- Blank, Herbert B. (1947–1998), German politician (CDU)
- Blank, Irma (* 1934), German-Italian painter and graphic artist
- Blank, Jamie Lee (* 1994), German voice actress
- Blank, Joachim (* 1963), German net artist and university professor
- Blank, Jodie (* 1992), German dubbing and radio play speaker
- Blank, Johann Conrad (1757–1827), Austrian Abbé, kk councilor and professor of mathematics
- Blank, Johann Friedrich (1708–1745), Russian architect of German descent
- Blank, Johann Peter (1925–2014), German railway engineer
- Blank, Johannes (1904–1983), German water polo player
- Blank, Joost de (1908–1968), Anglican theologian and opponent of apartheid
- Blank, Josef (1926–1989), Catholic theologian and professor at Saarland University
- Blank, Joseph (1913–1994), German administrative officer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Blank, Joseph-Theodor (* 1947), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Blank, Julius (1925–2011), American mechanical engineer and a member of the Traitorous Eight
- Blank, Karl (1728–1793), Russian Baroque architect
- Blank, Klaus (* 1935), German soccer player
- Blank, Konrad (* 1931), Austrian politician (ÖVP), Provincial Councilor of Vorarlberg
- Blank, Lars Mathias (* 1969), German engineer and biologist
- Blank, Les (1935-2013), American documentary filmmaker
- Blank, Lorenz (1862–1922), German politician (center)
- Blank, Ludwig (* 1949), German soccer player
- Blank, Margarete (1901–1945), German doctor
- Blank, Martin (1897–1972), German politician (FDP, FVP, DP), MdB, MdEP
- Blank, Max (1887–1955), German National Socialist functionary
- Blank, Michael (* 1961), German tax advisor and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Blank, Pankraz (1882–1961), member of the state parliament of Hessen
- Blank, Paula (1887–1967), German librarian
- Blank, Peter (* 1962), German athlete
- Blank, Radha (* 1976), American screenwriter and film director
- Blank, Ralf (* 1962), German historian
- Blank, Rebecca (* 1955), American politician
- Blank, Renate (* 1941), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Blank, Richard (* 1939), German director and author
- Blank, Robert Carl (* 1975), German folk rock guitarist and singer
- Blank, Roger (* 1938), American jazz musician (drums, percussion)
- Blank, Sabine (* 1984), German soccer player
- Blank, Sachar (* 1985), German-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Blank, Stefan (* 1977), German soccer player
- Blank, Stephen J. (* 1950), American political scientist
- Blank, Steve (* 1953), American entrepreneur, lecturer and author
- Blank, Theodor (1905–1972), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Blank, Ulrich (1673–1748), Abbot of Marchtal (today Obermarchtal, Alb-Danube district)
- Blank, Ulrich (* 1948), German engineer and manager
- Blank, Urban (* 1922), Swiss sculptor, painter, drawing and craft teacher and educator
- Blank, Viktoria (1859–1928), German opera singer (alto) and vocal teacher
- Blank, Vitalij (* 1982), German ice hockey player
- Blank, Willi (* 1920), German accordion player
- Blank-Arbenz, Jakob (1810–1893), Swiss entrepreneur
- Blank-Peters, Ulrike (* 1967), German triathlete
- Blanka (1387–1441), Queen of Navarre (1425–1441)
- Blanka of Burgundy (1295–1326), Queen of France (1322)
- Blanka of Castile († 1252), Queen of France by marriage
- Blanka of Navarre († 1229), through her husband Countess of Champagne, regent of the country and regent of the Kingdom of Navarre
- Blanka of Navarre († 1156), Princess of Navarre
- Blanka of Navarre († 1398), Queen of France
- Blankaart, Steven (1650-1704), Dutch physician, chemist, pharmacist and entomologist
- Blankart, Charles B. (* 1942), Swiss economist
- Blankart, Franz (* 1936), Swiss diplomat
- Blankart, Maik (* 1992), German ice hockey player
- Blankau, Jutta (* 1954), German politician (SPD), senator in Hamburg
- Blanke, Annika (* 1984), German author and slampoetin
- Blanke, Barbara , American biathlete
- Blanke, Bernhard (1941–2014), German political scientist and professor at the University of Hanover
- Blanke, Christa (* 1948), Protestant theologian and animal rights activist
- Blanke, Clemens (1895–1945), German plumber, mayor of Rheine, NSDAP functionary
- Blanke, Detlev (1941–2016), German interlinguist and university professor
- Blanke, Edzard (1935–2011), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Blanke, Erich , German soccer player and coach
- Blanke, Ernst August Wilhelm (* 1932), German administrative lawyer and ministerial official
- Blanke, Fritz (1900–1967), German-Swiss church historian
- Blanke, Gustav (1914–2001), German Americanist
- Blanke, Henry (1901–1981), American film producer, film director and screenwriter of German origin
- Blanke, Hermann-Josef (* 1957), German legal scholar
- Blanke, Horst Walter (* 1954), German historian
- Blanke, John , English trumpeter of African descent
- Blanke, Karl-Friedrich (* 1910), German music therapist
- Blanke, Kurt (1900–1997), German lawyer, judge and local politician (DP, CDU), Lord Mayor of Celle (1964–1973)
- Blanke, Toto (1936–2013), German jazz guitarist
- Blanke, Werner (1944–2016), German basketball referee
- Blanke, Wilhelm (1859–1945), German building contractor and architect
- Blanke, Wilhelm (1873–1936), German painter and lithographer
- Blanke, Wolfgang (* 1948), German painter and book author
- Blankemeyer, Johann (1898–1982), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Reich speaker of the NSDAP
- Blankemeyer, Martin (* 1971), German film director and film producer
- Blanken, Gerard Hendrik (1902–1986), Dutch Byzantinist and Neo-Graecist
- Blankenagel, Alexander (* 1946), German legal scholar
- Blankenau, Jay (* 1989), Canadian volleyball player
- Blankenbach, Karlheinz (* 1955), German physicist
- Blankenberg, Reginald Andrew (1876–1960), South African ambassador
- Blankenberger, Karl (1921–1956), German soccer player
- Blankenburg, Christa-Maria (* 1934), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Blankenburg, Elke Mascha (1943–2013), German conductor and music historian
- Blankenburg, Erhard (1938–2018), German legal sociologist and professor at the Free University of Amsterdam
- Blankenburg, Ewald (1920–2000), German painter and draftsman
- Blankenburg, Friedrich von (1786–1850), Prussian lieutenant general
- Blankenburg, Heinrich von (1820–1897), Prussian officer, historian and publicist
- Blankenburg, Hermann Ludwig (1876–1956), German composer
- Blankenburg, Hermann von (1851–1922), Prussian lieutenant general
- Blankenburg, Horst (* 1947), German soccer player
- Blankenburg, Jo (* 1972), German composer
- Blankenburg, Jordan von , Ministerialer at the Brunswick court of Henry the Lion
- Blankenburg, Julia (* 1969), German actress
- Blankenburg, Kay (* 1957), German lawyer and local politician (SPD)
- Blankenburg, Lutz (* 1955), German soccer player
- Blankenburg, Richard (1891–1955), German landscape painter
- Blankenburg, Roy (* 1986), German soccer player
- Blankenburg, Walter (1903–1986), German Protestant clergyman, musicologist and Bach researcher
- Blankenburg, Werner (1905–1957), German head of office in the Fuehrer's office, one of the main people responsible for the National Socialist murders
- Blankenburg, Wolfgang (1928–2002), German psychiatrist
- Blankenburger, Rudolf , German politician (SPD / SED), consumer cooperative and foreign trade functionary
- Blankenfeld, Albert (1900–1993), German lathe operator, administrative inspector and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Blankenfelde, Johann II. Von († 1527), German clergyman, Archbishop of Riga
- Blankenfelde, Johann III. von (1507–1579), German politician, mayor of Berlin
- Blankenfelde, Johannes I. von († 1320), German politician, ruling mayor of Berlin
- Blankenfelde, Johannes II. Von , German politician, Governing Mayor of Berlin
- Blankenfelde, Paul Heinrich von († 1532), Berlin merchant and mint master
- Blankenfelde, Paul von († 1436), Mayor of Berlin
- Blankenfelde, Peter von , Mayor of Berlin
- Blankenfelde, Thomas von († 1504), Mayor of Berlin
- Blankenfelde, Wilhelm von († 1474), Mayor of Berlin
- Blankenhagel, Kurt (* 1938), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives (1990–1999)
- Blankenheim, Friedrich von († 1423), Bishop of Strasbourg and Utrecht
- Blankenheim, Toni (1921–2012), German opera singer (bass baritone)
- Blankenhorn, Adolph (1843–1906), German oenologist
- Blankenhorn, Erich (1878–1963), German officer
- Blankenhorn, Ernst (1853–1917), German winery owner and politician, MdR, mayor
- Blankenhorn, Fritz (1889–1954), German opera and operetta singer (tenor) and actor
- Blankenhorn, Fritz (1921–2011), German soldier, graphic artist and author
- Blankenhorn, Herbert (1904–1991), German diplomat, NSDAP member
- Blankenhorn, Richard (1886–1968), German politician (NSDAP), MdL in the People's State of Württemberg and district leader of Ehingen
- Blankensee, Anton von († 1740), Prussian colonel and head of the regiment
- Blankensee, Bernd Siegmund von (1693–1757), royal Prussian major general, governor and Drost von Ravensberg and heir to Schlagenthin
- Blankensee, Georg von (1792–1867), German writer and musician
- Blankenship, Loyd (* 1965), American hacker and author
- Blankenship, William (1928-2017), American opera singer (tenor)
- Blankenstein, August (1876–1931), German genre painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Blankenstein, Carl (1864–1933), German theater actor and radio play speaker
- Blankenstein, Ernst von (1733–1816), Austrian officer
- Blankenstein, Hartmut (* 1941), German diplomat
- Blankenstein, Hermann (1829–1910), German architect and construction officer
- Blankenstein, John (1949-2006), Dutch football referee
- Blankenstein, Marcus van (1880–1964), Dutch journalist
- Blankenstein, Urte (* 1943), German actress
- Blankenwalde, Hermanus von , Mayor of Dresden and bridge master
- Blankers-Koen, Fanny (1918–2004), Dutch athlete
- Blankertz, Herwig (1927–1983), German educator
- Blankertz, Stefan (* 1956), German Gestalt therapist
- Blankfein, Lloyd C. (* 1954), American bank manager
- Blankfield, Mark (born 1950), American actor
- Blankfort, Michael (1907–1982), American screenwriter, author, and playwright
- Blankinship, Dan , American jazz musician (trumpet)
- Blanks, Bernie (born 1963), American singer, entertainer, songwriter
- Blanks, Billy (born 1955), American martial artist, trainer and actor
- Blanks, Jamie , Australian film director and film composer
- Blanks, Kristaps , Latvian soccer player
- Blanks, Lance (born 1966), American basketball player
- Blanksma, Jan Johannes (1875–1950), Dutch chemist
Blann
- Blannbekin, Agnes († 1315), Austrian beguin and mystic
- Blanning, Tim (* 1942), British historian
Blanq
- Blanquart-Evrard, Louis Désiré (1802–1872), French cloth merchant, chemist and amateur photographer
- Blanquer Ponsoda, Amando (1935–2005), Spanish composer, musician and music teacher
- Blanquer, Jean-Michel (* 1964), French politician (LREM), Minister of Education
- Blanquet du Chayla, Armand (1898–1996), French diplomat
- Blanquet, Stéphane (* 1973), French comic artist
- Blanqui, Adolphe Jérôme (1798–1854), French economist
- Blanqui, Louis-Auguste (1805–1881), French, revolutionary and socialist theorist
Blans
- Blänsdorf, Jürgen (* 1936), German classical philologist
- Blanshard, Bryan (born 1966), Canadian badminton player
- Blanshard, Richard (1817-1894), British lawyer and governor
Blant
- Blanter, Jaroslaw Michailowitsch (* 1967), Russian physicist
- Blanter, Matwei Isaakowitsch (1903–1990), Soviet composer
- Blanton, Brad (* 1940), American psychotherapist and publicist
- Blanton, Carsie (* 1985), American singer
- Blanton, Dain (* 1971), American beach volleyball player and Olympic champion
- Blanton, Jimmy (1918–1942), American jazz bassist
- Blanton, Kirby Bliss (* 1990), American actress
- Blanton, Ray (1930-1996), American politician
- Blanton, Thomas L. (1872–1957), American politician
- Blanton, Tyler (* 1981), American jazz musician (vibraphone, composition)
Blanu
- Blanuša, Danilo (1903–1987), Yugoslav mathematician, physicist and engineer
Blanv
- Blanvalet, Georges († 1952), German actor, ballet master, dancer and choreographer
- Blanvalet, Lothar (1910–1979), German publisher