Person with B
Short for Robert, very common English male name.
Hebrew origin meaning 'son'; popular given name.
44th US president, born in 1961 in Hawaii.
American actor, starred in Fight Club and Troy.
US singer Beyoncé Knowles, global pop icon.
American actor and director, played Batman.
Common male given name; many famous Brians.
Diminutive of Robert; many people use it.
Common first name; used in many countries.
Microsoft co‑founder and philanthropist.
US polymath, inventor, and Founding Father.
Fictional kids’ TV builder character in a hard hat.
Nickname form of William; common male name.
42nd US president, served 1993–2001.
US painter and TV host, famous for “happy trees”.
Jamaican reggae legend, sang “One Love”.
Given name meaning “beautiful”; used worldwide.
US singer-songwriter of “Bad Guy”; Gen Z icon.
Common male first name; many famous Barrys.
Given name; e.g. actor Brad Pitt.
Short form of William; many Bills exist.
Legendary US baseball player Babe Ruth.
Female given name; e.g. Barbara Streisand.
British politician, ex‑PM of the UK.
Surname of Joe Biden, US president.
Given name; e.g. actress Betty Grable.
- bob dylan
US actress and comedian Betty White.
Fictional doll character and brand icon.
Given name; e.g. actor Blake Lively.
Given name; also several historical royals.
Given name; e.g. Benjamin Franklin.
Fictional boy from The Simpsons series.
Modern female given name; many Briannas.
Pop star Britney Spears (spelled variably).
Female given name; e.g. Bianca Jagger.
Female given name; from Italian/Spanish, means 'beautiful'.
American actress, starred in "Gossip Girl" and films.
Given name Bryan; common in US/UK, many musicians.
Male given name; several famous Brunos in arts and sports.
American actress/model; famed for "Blue Lagoon".
Singer Bobby Brown, ex–New Edition, R&B solo star.
US comedian and actor; played Dr. Huxtable on TV.
Male first name; also surname; used worldwide.
Nickname for Benjamin/Benedict; many real Bennys.
Fictional boy hero from animated series "Ben 10".
Diminutive of Rebecca; common English female name.
Bill Nye "the Science Guy", popular TV educator.
Female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "house".
Ben Roethlisberger, former NFL quarterback for Steelers.
Supermodel Bella Hadid, Dutch-Palestinian American.
Baloo (often spelled Balu), bear from "The Jungle Book".
Unisex given name/surname; also many fictional Baileys.
Bruno Mars, stage name of singer Peter Gene Hernandez.
American actor, star of Die Hard and many action films.
Given name, famous bearers like Bruce Lee, Bruce Springsteen.
Female name; known from film 'Bonnie and Clyde'.
US politician, senator from Vermont, 2016 prez candidate.
Fictional billionaire vigilante, Batman’s alter ego.
American actor, known from The Hangover and A Star Is Born.
German tennis legend, multiple Grand Slam champion.
American comedian and actor; played Danny Tanner on Full House.
Chess grandmaster, 11th World Champion, US-born prodigy.
Nickname/short form of names like Binyamin; used as given name.
Given name; also main character in TV series Beverly Hills, 90210.
Short form of Elizabeth; many real people use it as main name.
Male given name of Germanic origin; many notable bearers.
Karim Benzema, French footballer, Ballon d’Or winner.
Ben Shapiro, American political commentator and speaker.
Spanish/Portuguese given name, used worldwide.
DC Comics hero alter ego of The Flash.
Common female given name in English-speaking countries.
American comedian and actor (1903–2003).
Surname of footballer David Beckham, UK star.
US singer-songwriter, famous for “Piano Man”.
Iconic DC Comics vigilante from Gotham City.
Slavic male given name, used in Russia/UK.
English actor, famous as Sherlock and Dr. Strange.
US actor, star of “Breaking Bad” and “Malcolm”.
Given name/surname; e.g. NFL legend Tom Brady.
Fictional man aging backwards in film and story.
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