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- Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir
- Blaa
- Theodosia Blachford
- Black River (Ireland)
- The Black Dog, Dublin
- Black Echoes
- The Black Friary
- Black Pig's Dyke
- Black Rock Mountain, County Wexford
- The Black Valley
- Aaron Black (Irish footballer)
- Caroline Black (badminton)
- Frances Black
- Mary Black
- Roland Black
- William Black (judge)
- Blackboard Jungle (game show)
- Robert Blackburn (educationalist)
- George Blacker (antiquary)
- Stewart Blacker (priest)
- Blackhall Gaels GAA
- Dorothy Blackham
- Gary Blackledge
- Blacklion
- Blackpool, Cork
- Blackrock Clinic
- Blackrock College RFC
- Blackrock Further Education Institute
- Blackrock GAA (Limerick)
- Blackrock National Hurling Club
- Blackrock railway station
- Blackrock railway station (County Cork)
- Blackrock Town Hall, Library and Technical Institute
- Blackrock–Glen Rovers hurling rivalry
- Blackrock–St Finbarr's hurling rivalry
- Blackrock, County Louth
- Blackrock, Dublin
- Blacks and Whites GAA
- Blacksod Bay
- Blacksod Bay Railway Terminus
- Blacksod Lighthouse
- Blackstaff Halt railway station
- Blackstairs Mountain
- Blackstairs Mountains
- Enfield Blackwater
- Munster Blackwater
- Blackwater (Altan album)
- Blackwater Castle
- Blackwater Community School
- The Blackwater Lightship
- Blackwater Way
- Blackwater, County Wexford
- Caolin Blade
- William Bladen (alderman)
- The Blades (band)
- Emma Blain
- Blainroe Golf Club
- Arthur Blair-White
- Mark Blair (rugby union)
- Charles French Blake-Forster
- Anthony Blake (bishop)
- Anthony Richard Blake
- Diarmaid Blake
- Edmond Blake
- John Blake (hurler)
- John Aloysius Blake
- John Blake fitz William
- John Henry Blake
- Larry Blake (hurler)
- Mark Blake (politician)
- Martin J. Blake
- Martin Joseph Blake
- Nicholas Blake (Dominican)
- Richard Blake (16th century)
- Richard Blake (17th century)
- Sir Valentine Blake, 3rd Baronet
- Tony Blake (Gaelic footballer)
- Walter Blake (bishop)
- Walter Blake (politician)
- Walter Blake fitz John
- John Blakeney (died 1781)
- John Blakeney (died 1747)
- Richard Paul Blakeney
- Robert Blakeney (died 1733)
- Robert Blakeney (died 1762)
- Theophilus Blakeney
- Blame It on the Weatherman
- Blanchardstown
- Blanchardstown Centre
- Liam Blanchfield
- Peter Blanchfield
- Danny Blanchflower
- Pedro Blanco (Spanish Armada)
- James Bland (priest)
- Loftus Henry Bland
- Nathaniel Bland (priest)
- Blandford Stakes
- Greg Blaney
- Harry Blaney
- Neal Blaney
- Neil Blaney
- Niall Blaney
- Blarney GAA
- Blarney railway station
- Blarney Woollen Mills
- Blasket Islands
- Blathmac mac Con Brettan
- Werner J. Blau
- Charles Blayney, 8th Baron Blayney
- Blaze X
- Seán Bleahene
- William Bleakes
- Blenheim Stakes
- Arthur Blennerhassett (1799–1843)
- Conway Blennerhassett
- John Blennerhassett (1691–1775)
- John Blennerhassett (1715–1763)
- John Blennerhassett (died 1677)
- John Blennerhassett (politician)
- Blennerville
- Blennerville Windmill
- Charles Boyle, 2nd Viscount Blesington
- Blessingbourne House
- Blessington
- Blessington (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Blessington GAA
- Blessington House
- Blessington Street Basin
- Laurita Blewitt
- Thomas Bligh (1654–1710)
- Blindboy Boatclub
- The Blizzard of Odd
- Blood of the Irish
- William Blood Smyth
- Neptune Blood
- William Bindon Blood
- Bloody Sunday (1920)
- Thomas Bloomer
- Bloomfield Hospital (Ireland)
- Bloomfield railway station
- Bloomsday
- Blossomfort
- John Blowick
- Elizabeth Bloxham
- Blue Ball, County Offaly
- The Blue Idol
- Blue Jean Country Queen Festival
- Blue Raincoat Theatre Company
- Blue Stack Mountains
- Blue Wind Stakes
- Bluebell Stakes
- Bluebell, Dublin
- Bluestack Way
- Bluetree
- Sir Francis Blundell, 3rd Baronet
- John Blunden (politician)
- Sir John Blunden, 1st Baronet
- Ernest Blythe
- Boann
- Boards.ie
- Godfrey Boate
- Boatstrand
- Bobbyjo Chase
- Bocade Glebe
- Bocan Stone Circle
- Samuel Boddington
- Ernest Bodell
- Lough Boderg
- Amby Bodkin
- Christopher Bodkin
- John Bodkin (c. 1720 – 1742)
- John Bodkin (Warden of Galway)
- John Bodkin fitz Richard
- Thomas Bodkin (mayor)
- Bodyke
- Bodyke (parish)
- Bodyke GAA
- Bofealan
- Lough Bofin (River Shannon)
- Bog of Allen
- Jimmy Boggan
- Boggeragh Mountains
- Bohalis
- Eddie Bohan
- Harry Bohan
- Mick Bohan
- Owen Bohan
- Seamus Bohan
- Cian Bohane
- Daniel Bohane
- Boheh Stone
- Bohemian F.C.
- Bohemian F.C. Women
- Boherbue
- Boherbue Comprehensive School
- Boherbue GAA
- Boherlahan
- Bohermore
- Bohernacrusha, County Tipperary
- Bohola