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- Hannes Björninen
- Black Jackson
- Black Stump
- Alick Black
- Roland Black
- Ron Black (footballer)
- Lewis Blackbird
- David Blackburn (footballer)
- David Blackburn (speedway rider)
- Blackshore Mill, Reydon
- Blackwall, Queensland
- Blackwater, Cornwall
- Blackwater, Queensland
- Bill Blackwood (footballer)
- Nicola Blackwood
- Blair Athol, Queensland
- Norm Bland
- Blawith and Subberthwaite
- Bleech
- Percy Blencowe
- Blenheim, New Zealand
- Bletsoe
- Ilze Blicavs
- Stephanie Blicavs
- Blindbothel
- Blindcrake
- Blinky Bill
- Blisland
- Nathaniel Bliss
- Blitz (British band)
- BLK (sportswear)
- Sean Bloch
- Steffen Blochwitz
- The Blood Divine
- Michael Blood
- Nick Bloom
- Bloomfield, Queensland
- Blow Up Your Video
- Bluff, Queensland
- Blundeston Windmill
- Blunham
- Blyford
- Blyth Power
- Hanson Boakai
- Second Board of Ministers of Ceylon
- The Boat Races 2017
- Boavista F.C. (women)
- Battle of Bobbili
- Bobotie
- Aleksey Bochkov
- Colin Bock
- Bodden Town (village)
- Ken Bodger
- Jacek Bodyk
- Bogantungan
- Cam Bogie
- Bogra
- Boiling Down Works, Burketown
- Sylvain Bolay
- John Boldeman
- Jack Boldiston
- Joe Boles
- Merv Bolger
- Bolivia at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Bolivia at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Les Bollman
- Bollock Brothers
- Bollon, Queensland
- Bolnhurst and Keysoe
- Jan Bols
- Bolt Thrower
- Jim Bolwell
- Aldo Bolzan
- Godfried Bomans
- Valter Bonča
- Harry Bond
- Kevin Bond (Australian footballer)
- Elena Bondar
- Edwina Bone
- Nigel Boocock
- Book Club of California
- Bookabie, South Australia
- Booth Wood Reservoir
- Frederick Booth-Tucker
- Harold Booth (footballer)
- Jack Booth
- Ghanakanta Bora
- Lachit Bordoloi
- Michel Borges
- Boroondara-Carey Eagles FC
- Bororen
- Borough Fen
- Bohdan Borovskyi
- David Borrow
- Gianluca Bortolami
- Bill Borwick
- Bosbury
- Christopher Bosch
- Curwin Bosch
- Herb Boschen
- Nirmal Kumar Bose
- Bosh (band)
- Edward James Bossward
- Phil Boswell
- Alin Bota
- Theodor Botă
- Leon Botha
- Bothel and Threapland
- Botton, North Yorkshire
- Geoff Bouchard
- USS Bougainville (LHA-8)
- Bouldercombe
- Boulia Stone House
- Bouncer (cricket)
- Boundary (cricket)
- Bert Bourchier
- Bill Bourke (footballer, born 1927)
- Peter Bourke (footballer, born 1883)
- Ted Bourke (footballer, born 1925)
- Tony Bourke (Australian politician)
- Bourne & Shepherd
- Charles Bourne (footballer)
- Charlie Bourne
- Doug Bourne
- Hervé Boussard
- Thomas Boutellier
- The Bow Project
- Bowdon, Greater Manchester
- Brian Bowe
- Kelly Bowen
- Luke Bowen
- Bower Bird Battery
- Harold Bower
- Frank Bowey
- Bowling action
- Bowling average
- Jan Bowman
- Alby Bowtell
- Steve Boxall
- Boxmoor
- Alex Boyd (footballer)
- Boyer Lectures
- Boyland, Queensland
- Terry Boyle (Australian footballer)
- Boyton, Wiltshire
- Boyz (M.I.A. song)
- BQ Aquaris E5
- Bradbray Apartment
- Bradfield Combust
- Syd Bradley
- Margaret Bradshaw
- Brendan Brady (footballer)
- Peter Brady (footballer)
- Stan Brady
- Tom Brady (Australian footballer)
- Albert Bragg
- Dudley Bragg
- Gottipati Brahmayya
- Brahmanbaria
- Brahmarakshas
- Brailes
- Peter Brain (footballer)
- Terry Brain Jr.
- Donald Braithwaite
- Michael Brake
- Lisa Brambani
- Bramerton
- Brampton, Suffolk
- Bramston Beach, Queensland
- Brand New Cadillac
- The Brand New Testament
- Fernando Brandolini
- Brandon, Queensland
- Graham Brandt
- Craig Branney
- John Branney
- Bransford
- Bransgore
- Brasil (mythical island)
- Brass Tacks (Pakistani TV program)
- Braunschweig, South Africa
- Steve Bravo
- Brawlers (band)
- Ed Bray
- Henry Bray (footballer)
- Jack Bray (Australian footballer)
- Brazil at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Brazil at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Breage, Cornwall
- Breamore
- Brede, East Sussex
- Simon Bredon
- Bremhill
- Gerald Brennan (footballer)
- Jack Brennan (Australian footballer)
- Les Brennan (Australian rules footballer)
- Brent Eleigh
- Basil Bretherton
- Peter Bretherton
- John Brett (artist)