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.

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  • 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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