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- The Boar (newspaper)
- Vicente Bobadilla
- Henry Bodenham
- The Bodines
- Bodles, Jamaica
- Bodo Liberation Tigers Force
- Bodo nationalism
- Bodo People's Progressive Front
- Bodo Peoples' Action Committee
- Bodo Sahitya Sabha
- Henry Bodrugan
- Bodyjar (album)
- Martina Boesler
- Petra Boesler
- Bog Walk
- Bog, Westmoreland, Jamaica
- Bogampatti
- Albert Bogle
- Margarete Boie
- Milovan Bojić
- Boland's Mill
- Innocent Bologo
- Bolster-class rescue and salvage ship
- Mount Bombalai
- Anna Bonaiuto
- Cressida Bonas
- Bondivali
- Henry Bone
- Bruce & Bongo
- Henry Bonham (politician)
- Thomas Bonnar
- Booraan, Western Australia
- Henry Booth (MP for Derbyshire)
- Marilyn Booth
- Ray Booty
- Manju Borah
- Nomal Chandra Borah
- Anke Borchmann
- Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro
- Robin Bordoloi
- Hagit Borer
- Borghar
- Frank Borkowski
- Henry Borlase
- Born Free Entertainment
- Battle of Borneo (1941–1942)
- Boro culture
- Kathrin Boron
- Borphukan
- Borthal
- Borundi
- Death of Luke Borusiewicz
- Reginald Bosanquet
- Boscobel, Jamaica
- Preeti Bose
- Simon Boswell
- Sam Bosworth
- Carlos Botelho
- Renier Botha
- Heinz-Jürgen Bothe
- Myrtle Bothma
- Werner Böttcher
- Francesco Botticini
- Helen Boulding
- Raid on Boulogne
- Raids on Boulogne
- The Bouncy
- Mickaël Bourgain
- Bette Bourne
- Yves Bouthillier
- Mark Bower
- Don Bowie (footballer)
- Jamie Bowie
- The Bowler and the Bunnet
- Thomas Bowler (RAF officer)
- Henry Bowyer
- The Boy in the River
- Steven Boyack
- William Boyce (composer)
- Alexandra Boyd
- Cheikh Tidiane Boye
- Max Boyes
- Boys Don't Cry (band)
- The Boys Light Up (song)
- Boys' Brigade
- Jozef M. van Brabant
- Herbert G. Brackley
- John Bradbury (drummer)
- John Bradbury (footballer, born 1874)
- Maurice Braddell
- John Bradfield (biologist)
- Bradford Colliery
- Geoff Bradford (musician)
- Kyle Bradley
- Henry Bradshaw (poet)
- Harry Braham
- Bineswar Brahma
- Kalicharan Brahma
- Kameshwar Brahma
- Prem Singh Brahma
- Rupnath Brahma
- Brahmanwad
- Brahmaputra Beach Festival
- Hilda Braid
- Terence Brain
- David Bramwell
- John Brand (minister)
- John Brander
- Thomas Shaw Brandreth
- Frank Branston
- Henry Brassey
- Len Bratley
- Anton Braun
- Hired armed cutter Brave
- Bravo (British TV channel)
- Charles Bray (glass artist)
- Richard de Braylegh
- Lauren Brazzale
- Breakthrough therapy
- Breathe In (Lucie Silvas album)
- Breathless (Shayne Ward album)
- Herbert Archbold Brechin
- Thomas Breckenridge
- Sian Breckin
- John Breen (RAF officer)
- Tom Breese
- Henry Bremeler
- Maurice Brennan
- Henry Breres
- John Breuilly
- Bride buying in India
- Roy Arthur Odell Bridge
- The Bridge (novel)
- Henry Bridgeman (bishop)
- John Bridgeman (bishop)
- John Bridgeman (sculptor)
- John Keith Bridges
- Bridgeton Waverley F.C.
- The Briggait
- Jon Briggs
- Martin Briggs (athlete)
- Brindabon Theatre
- Norman Brinkworth
- Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
- The Bristolian (train)
- Brit Pack (actors)
- 1989–90 British Collegiate American Football League
- 1990–91 British Collegiate American Football League
- 1991–92 British Collegiate American Football League
- 1993–94 British Collegiate American Football League
- 1994–95 British Collegiate American Football League
- 1995–96 British Collegiate American Football League
- 1997–98 British Collegiate American Football League
- British Muslim TV
- Simon Britton
- Willie Britz
- Brixton (UK Parliament constituency)
- 1985 Brixton riot
- Bro Radio
- Broadmarsh
- Broderick (1786 ship)
- Henry Brogden
- John Brogden Jun. (industrialist)
- Broke Hall
- Bromley High School
- John Brooke (translator)
- Brookes Brothers
- Ernest Brookes (rugby league)
- Herbert Brookes
- Brooksby House Hospital
- Broomfield Hospital
- The Broomway
- Steve Brotherstone
- John Brotherton (industrialist)
- Mary Brough
- Henry Brougham (landowner)
- Broughton, Jamaica
- Alison Brown (footballer)
- Findlay Brown
- Helen Brown (artist)
- James Duff Brown
- Jamie Allan Brown
- Joan Brown (potter)
- John Brown (builder)
- John Brown (footballer, born March 1940)
- John Brown (geographer)
- John Brown (physician, born 1735)
- John Brown & Company
- Kyle Brown (rugby union)
- Lucy Brown
- Mark Brown (footballer, born 1984)
- Mike Brown (rugby union)
- Thomas Brown (architect)
- Thomas Brown (minister and natural historian)
- Thomas Brown of Lanfine and Waterhaughs
- Duncan Browne
- Milton Browne
- Tara Browne
- Darren Brownlie
- Ralf Brudel