This page categorizes the names of men and women who have popped up most throughout my research. While it seems to be a running joke in some schools that each grade has four Mary's, in this case, I've identified that to be a historical fact more than an outlier. The most popular names I've identified are: Alice, Ann, Barbara, Catherine, Elizabeth, Hannah, James, Jane, Jean, Joan, John, Joseph/Josephine, Julia/Julian, Margaret, Maria, Mary, Rebecca, Rose, Sara, William.
If you spot a name under the list that clearly isn't the same name (Take Nancy Reagan for Example), that's because their born given name was the name under the heading.
Alice:
- Alice Ball, Chemist Who Created the First Real Leprosy Treatment
- Alice Berry Graham, Co-Creator of Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City
- Alice Bullis Ayler, One of the Last Children to Ride an Orphan Train
- Alice Coachman, The First African American Woman to Earn an Olympic Gold Medal
- Alice Doherty, The Minnesota Woolly Girl
- Alice Guy-Blache, The First Writer and Director of Narrative Films
- Alice Huyler Ramsey, The First Woman to Drive Across the United States, Coast to Coast
- Alice Liddell Hargreaves, The Real Alice in Wonderland
- Alice Paul, Strategist and Women's Suffrage Advocate In the United States
- Alice Perrers, Mistress to Edward III
- Alice Sanger, the first female staffer hired by the White House
Ann/Anna/Anne/Annie etc:
- General Ann E Dunwoody, The First Woman to Attain the Rank of Four-Star General in the United States Army
- Ann Hodges, Meteorite Victim
- Ann Rutledge, Reportedly Abraham Lincoln's First Love
- Anna D Allen, World War II Veteran and Schoolteacher
- Anna Aumuller, She was Murdered By Her Catholic Priest Husband
- Anna Bagenholm, Radiologist and World Record Holder
- Anna Ella Carroll, The First Unofficial Female Member of a US Cabinet
- Anna Goldi, The Last Person to be Executed for Witchcraft in Europe
- Anna J Harrison, Physical Chemist
- Anna Kingsley, From Princess to Slave to Plantation Overseer
- Anna May Wong, The First Chinese-American Film Actress
- Anna Nicole Smith, Model and Actress
- Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue
- Anne Askew, Protestant Martyr
- Anne Boleyn, Queen of England and Second Wife of Henry VIII
- Anne Bonny, Pirate
- Anne Bradstreet, Poet
- Anne Brontë, Novelist and Poet
- Anne Frank, Diarist and Victim of the Shoah
- Anne Hutchinson, Puritan Rule Breaker
- Anne Neville, Queen Consort of England
- Anne of Cleves, Queen of England and Fourth Wife of Henry VIII
- Anne Royall, The First Female Journalist to Interview a United States President
- Anne Sheafe Miller, The First Patient Saved by Penicillin
- Anne Sullivan, The Woman Who Taught Helen Keller
- Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe
- Anneliese Michel, The Real Exorcist Victim
- Annette Dionne, One Fifth of the First Set of Quintuplets Known to Survive Infancy
- Annie Easley, Computer Programmer and Hidden Figure
- Annie Edson Taylor, The First Person to Go Down Niagara Falls in a Barrel and Survive
- Major Annie Fox, The First Female Recipient of the Combat Purple Heart
- Annie Jump Cannon, Pioneering Astronomer
- Annie K Londonderry, The First Woman to Bicycle Her Way Around the World
- Annie Moore Schayer, The First Immigrant to Pass Through Ellis Island
- Annie Oakley, Famed Sharpshooter
- Dina Babbitt, Shoah Survivor and Artist
- Eleanor Roosevelt, Former First Lady of the United States
- Faustina the Elder, Empress of Rome
- Faustina the Younger, Empress of Rome
- Moana Pozzi, Adult Film Actress and Politician
- Nancy Reagan, Former First Lady of the United States
- Tina Turner, Singer and Dancer
Barbra/Barbara:
- Barbara Bush, Former First Lady of the United States of America
- Barbara Corcoran, Founder of the Corcoran Group and Shark on ABC's Shark Tank
- Barbara Luddy, Voice Actress and Radio Star
- Barbara McClintock, Cytogeneticist
- Barbara Villiers Palmer, Mistress to Charles II of England
- Barbara Walters, Media Personality and Journalist
- Barbara Washburn, The First Woman to Summit Mt. Denali
- Barbi Benton, Model, Singer, and Actress
- Barbra Streisand, Multifaceted Entertainer
Catherine/Katherine etc:
- Arizona Barker, Notorious Outlaw
- Cathay Williams, The First Woman to Enlist in the US Army
- Catherine Barnard, First Female Elected State Official from Oklahoma
- Catherine Cortez Masto, The First Latina State Attorney General and Senator
- Catherine Davidson, Union Soldier During the War Between the States
- Catherine de Medici, Queen of France
- Catherine Farrell Adler, The First Female Marine to Serve in Arlington's Marine Corps Honor Guard
- Catherine Gonsalvus, The Real Beauty
- Catherine Howard, Queen of England and Fifth Wife of Henry VIII
- Catherine, HRH The Duchess of Cambridge
- Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England and First Wife of Henry VIII
- Catherine of Valois, Queen Consort of England
- Catherine "Kitty" Genovese, Murder Victim Whose Death Helped Create the 911 Emergency Alert System
- Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia
- Catherine O'Leary, Life Ruined by the Implication She had Started the Great Chicago Fire
- Catherine Zeta-Jones, Actress
- Cathie Jung, Now That is a Slim Waist
- Catterina Vizzani, The Lesbian, Renaissance Crossdresser
- Ekaterina Dolgorukaya, Mistress and Later Wife of Alexander II
- Kate Shelley, Railroad Heroine
- Kate Warne, The First Female Detective in United States History
- Katharina Schratt, Mistress of Franz Josef of Austria-Hungary
- Katharine Berry Richardson, Co-Created Children's Mercy Hospital Alongside Her Sister Alice
- Katharine Graham, Former CEO of The Washington Post
- Katharine Wright Haskell, Supportive Sister and So Much More
- Katherine Johnson, Physicist and Hidden Figure
- Katherine Parr, Queen of England and Sixth Wife of Henry VIII
- Kathrine Switzer, The First Woman to Run the Boston Marathon
- Kathryn Beaumont, Voice Actress and Disney Legend
- Kathryn Bigelow, The First Woman to Win the Academy Award for Best Director
- Kittie Wilkins, The Horse Queen of Idaho
Elisabeth/Elizabeth etc:
- Bessie Coleman, The First African American and Native American Woman to Earn a Pilot's License
- Betsy Ross, Legend Has it She Stitched the First US Flag
- Betty Ford, Former First Lady of the United States
- Betty Zane, Revolutionary War Heroine
- Elisabeth of Austria, Empress of Austria
- Elisabetta Sirani, One of the Most Famous Painters in Early Modern Bologna
- Eliza Cook, Poet and Political Reformist
- Elizabeth Bacon Custer, Widow of General George Custer
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Poet
- Elizabeth Blackburn, Former President of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
- Elizabeth Blackwell, The First Woman to Receive a Medical Degree from an American School
- Elizabeth "Bessie" Blount, Mistress to Henry VIII
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Social Reformer & Suffrage Leader
- Elizabeth Cowell, The First Female Television Announcer
- Elizabeth Fleischman-Aschheim, X-Ray Pioneer
- Elizabeth Freeman, The First Slave to File and Win a Suit for Freedom in Massachusetts (USA)
- Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, The First Woman to Qualify as a Surgeon and Doctor in the UK
- Elizabeth I, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
- Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom
- Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt, The First Lady of Hartford
- Elizabeth Jennings Graham, She Did it 100 Years Before Rosa Parks
- Elizabeth Keckley, Former Slave Turned Seamstress to Mary Todd Lincoln
- Elizabeth Magie, Inventor of Monopoly
- Elizabeth Peabody, Educator and Author
- Elizabeth Proctor Richards, Salem Witch
- Elizabeth Rawdon, The First Person to Undertake a Scientific Study of a Bog Body
- Elizabeth Short, The Black Dahlia
- Elizabeth Tabor, The Silver Queen of Colorado
- Elizabeth Taylor, Actress and Advocate for Various Causes
- Elizabeth Woodville, England's "White Queen"
- Erzsébet Báthory de Ecsed, Possibly a Notorious Serial Killer
- Lizzie Arlington, The First Woman to Play on a Men's Professional Baseball Team
- Lola Montez, Professional Liar
- Millvina Dean, The Last Living Survivor of the RMS Titanic
- Nellie Bly, Pioneer in Investigative Journalism
Hanna/Hannah:
- Hannah Adams, the First Woman to Work Professionally as a Writer in the United States
- Hannah Anderson Ropes, Nurse During the War Between the States
- Hannah Duston, This Colonial Revenge Story is Sure to Sicken the Masses
- Hannah Snell,Soldier and Sailor
- Hannah Stilley Gorby, The Oldest Person Ever Photographed
- Hannah Szenes, Poet and SOE Operator During World War II
- Hannah White Arnett, Revolutionary War Patriot
James:
- James Clerk Maxwell, without him you never would have heard of Einstein
- Father James Coyle, he was murdered for an act of kindness
- James Doohan, actor who was shot six times by friendly fire during D-Day
- James Dunwoody Bulloch, The Confederate Navy's Greatest Asset
- James Parks, a freedman who is prominently buried in Arlington National Cemetery
- Colonel James Rowe, one of thirty-four prisoners to escape captivity during the Vietnam War
- James Wilson Marshall, he found the small sliver of gold that struck the '49 Rush
Jane:
- Jane Austen, novelist
- Jane Dickenson, Indentured Servant and Captive of the Pamunkey Tribe
- Jane Goodall,Primatologist
- Jane Grey, queen of England for a whole nine days
- Jane Haining, Missionary and One of Ten Confirmed Scotsmen to Have Died in a Nazi Concentration Camp
- Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife
- Jane Sharp, Midwife
- Jane Stanford,Co-Founder of Stanford University
- Jane C Wright, Oncologist and Pioneering Cancer Researcher
Jean/Jeanine:
- Jean Laborde, The Man Who Industrialized Madagascar
- Jean Paul, advocate and wife of the chief of the Maliseet Tribe
- Jean-Francois Champollion, one of the most important figures in translating Egyptian Hieroglyphs
- Jeanette Churchill, So much more than Winston's Mum
- Jeanne Becu, mistress to Louis XV of France
- Jeanne Boulet, Victim of the Beast of Gevauden
- Jeanne Calment, The Longest Living Confirmed Person in History
- Jeanne Hebuterne, Painter and Model
- Jeanne Poisson,mistress to Louis XV of France
- Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to US Congress
- Jeannie Rousseau, World War II Spy
Joan/Joann:
- Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO of AARP
- Pope Joan, Catholic Pope--Possibly
- Joan of Arc,Heavenly Warrior
- Joan Beauchamp Procter, Zoologist and Herpetologist
- Joan Crawford, One of Hollywood's Most Famous Actresses
- Joan Lee, Actress, Model, Author, and Wife of Stan the Man
- Joan Rivers, Comedian
- Joan Whitney-Payson, the First Woman to Buy Major Interest into a North American Sports League Team
- Joanna of Castile, Queen of Castile and Aragon
- Joanne Hayes-White, The First Woman to Serve as Chief of San Francisco's Fire Department
- Joanne Winter, Baseball and Golf Player
John:
- John Collins, RMS TitanicSurvivor
- John Glenn, that's one small step for a man
- John Harington, the man who named his toilet Ajax (it also just happened to be the first flushing toilet)
- John Killian Wren, the first FBI Agent of Native American Heritage
- Col. John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, he fought in World War II armed with bagpipes, a broadsword, and a longbow
- John B Ryerson, RMS TitanicSurvivor
- John Thayer III, RMS TitanicSurvivor
- John Walsh, Host of America's Most Wanted
- Private John Williams, the last casualty of the War Between the States
- John Peter Zenger, Free Speech for Me!
Josef/Joseph/Josephine:
- Josefina Guerrero, The Leper Spy
- Joseph Goldberger, you don't know what pellagra is because of him (be thankful)
- Joseph LaPointe Jr, Conscientious Objector and Medal of Honor Recipient
- Joseph Lister, the man who pioneered antiseptic medicine
- Josephine de Beauharnais Bonaparte, Empress of France
- Josephine S Lowell, Philanthropist and Advocate for Various Social Welfare Programs
- Myrtle Corbin, The Four-Legged Girl From Texas
Julia/Julian/Julie/Julien/Juliet:
- Giulia Tofana, Professional Poisoner
- Julia Agrippina, The First Roman Empress
- Julia Child, Celebrity Chef
- Julia Drusilla The Younger, Caligula's Only Legitimate Child
- Julia the Elder, Augustus's Only Biological Child
- Julia Gnuse, The Most Tattooed Lady in the World
- Julia Grant,The First Lady during her husband Ulysses S Grant's term
- Julian Assange, *Cue angry comments in 3...2...1*
- Juliane (Koepcke) Diller, Only Survivor of LANSA Flight 508
- Julie Andrews, Academy Award Winning Actress
- Julie d'Aubigny,The Bisexual Sword Swinging Opera Singer
- Julie Krone, The First Female Horse Jockey to Win the Triple Crown
- Julien Bryan, documentarian who illegally recorded life inside Berlin
- Juliet Opie Hopkins, Confederate Nurse during the War Between the States
- Juliette Lewis, Actress
Margret/Margaret etc:
- Daisy Ashford, Nine-Year-Old Novelist
- Maggie Smith, Actress
- Maggie Walker, Civil Rights Activist and Businesswoman
- Margaret Abbott, The First US Woman to Become an Olympic Champion
- Margaret of Anjou, Queen of England and Pivotal Figure in the Wars of the Roses
- Margaret Breen McMahon, Last Survivor of the Donner Party
- Margaret Brent, The First Woman in the American Colonies to Appear Before a Court of Common Law
- Margaret Bulkley, Successful Army Surgeon
- Margaret Corbin, The First American Woman to be Awarded a Military Pension
- Margaret Floy Washburn, The First Woman to Earn a PhD In Psychology
- Margaret Hamilton, NASA Computer Code Writer
- Margaret Harwood, First Female Director of the Maria Mitchell Observatory
- Margaret Heffernan Borland, One of the First Female Cattle Drivers in the United States
- Margaret Keane, Painter Known for Her "Big Eyed Waifs"
- Margaret of Norway, Scotland's First Queen Regnant
- Margaret Rudkin, Founder of Pepperidge Farm
- Margaret Pole, Once a Traitor Now a Martyr
- Margaret Thatcher, The First Female Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Margaret Tobin Brown, The Unsinkable Maggie Brown, TitanicSurvivor
- Margaretha Zelle MacLeod, Mata Hari
Maria/Marie/Mariya:
- Adrienne de Noailles Lafayette, Lafayette's Wife and So Much More
- Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy
- Delphine LaLaurie, Notorious Serial Killer
- Elisa Griensen, Fought in the Mexican Revolution
- Eva Peron, Former First Lady of Argentina
- Maria Bartola, The First Historian of Mexico
- Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Pioneering Calculus Mathematician
- Maria Goeppert Mayer, Theoretical Physicist
- Maria Halpin Hunt, Her Life was Destroyed by a US President
- Senora Dona Maria Luz Corral de Villa, Pancho Villa's Wife
- Maria Milagro de Hoyos, Today She is More Remembered for What Happened to Her Body After She Died
- Maria Mitchell, The First Female Astronomer in the United States
- Maria Montessori, Creator of the Montessori Learning Technique
- Maria Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia
- Maria Rasputin, Circus Performer and Grigori Rasputin's Daughter
- Maria Sibylla Merian, Entomologist and Scientific Illustrator
- Maria Teresa Mirabal, One of Las Mariposas
- Marianne Cope, Catholic Saint Who Helped Those Stricken with Hansen's Disease
- SSGT Mariya Oktyabrskaya, The Tank Driver Who Commanded Fighting Girlfriend
- Marie Aioe Dorion, The Second Woman to Trek Across the Western United States After Sacagawea
- Marie Antoinette, Queen of France
- Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, French Communist Politician
- Marie Claude Beaumont, Former Le Mans Driver
- Marie Dionne, One Fifth of the First Set of Quintuplets Known to Survive Infancy
- Marie Equi, Birth Control Provider and Political Demonstrator
- Marie "Mimi" Haist, Queen Mimi
- Marie-Louise O'Murphy, Youngest European Court Mistress
- Marie Marvingt, Pioneering Aviatrix and Athlete
- Marie Maynard Daly, The First African American Woman to Receive a PhD in Chemistry
- Marie Skłodowska Curie, The First Person to Ever Receive Two Nobel Prizes in Differing Sciences
- Marie Stopes, Eugenicist and Birth Control Pioneer
- Marie Walewska, Mistress of Napoleon
- Mary Horony Cummings, Also Known as Big Nose Kate
- Minerva Mirabal, One of Las Mariposas
- Olympe de Gouges, The Author of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen
- Sacheen Littlefeather, "Native American" Activist
- Sophie Blanchard, The First Professional Female Balloonist
Mary:
- Billie Burke, Academy Award Winning Actress
- Caresse Crosby, Inventor, Publisher, and Businesswoman
- Edmonia Lewis, The First Professional African American Artist
- Mother Fidelia McMahon, Helped Expand and Innovate Arizona's First Hospital
- George Eliot, Novelist
- Jennie Wade, the Only Civilian Killed at the Battle of Gettysburg
- Josephine Hensley, Influential Landowner in Montana's Wild West
- Libby Thompson, Madam, Prostitute, and Dance Hall Girl
- Mae Capone, Al's Widow
- Mae West, One of Hollywood's First "Sex Symbols"
- Mamie Fossett, Deputy Marshal in the Indian Territory
- Marilu Henner, Actress
- Mary Agnes Chase, Botanist and Social Activist
- Mary Anderson, Windshield Wiper Inventor
- Mary Ann Conklin, Manager of Seattle's First Known Brothel
- Mary Anna Custis Lee, Family Connections Mean Nothing in War
- Mary Anne Arnold, The Cross-Dressing Sailor
- Mary Anne Talbot, She Served in the French Revolution Dressed Like a Man
- Mary Anning, The Fossil Collector
- Mary Bankes, Defended Her Home During the English Civil War
- Mary Barrett Dyer, One of America's First Religious Martyrs
- Mary Boleyn, Mistress of Henry VIII
- Mary Bradford Johns, Heroine of the Battle of Nashville
- Mary Brooks, Director of the US Mint From 1969 to 1977
- Mary Colter, Interior Designer and Architect
- Mary Curzon, Vicereine of India
- Mary Donoho, The First Lady of the Santa Fe Trail
- Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, The First Woman in US History to be Awarded the Medal of Honor
- Mary the Elephant, Circus Performer
- Mary Ellen Pleasant, Entrepreneur & Abolitionist
- Mary Fairfax Somerville, Astronomer and Scientist
- Mary Frith, aka Moll Cutpurse
- Mary Galloway, Union Soldier During the War Between the States
- Mary Golda Ross, First Female Native American Engineer
- Mary Higby Schweitzer, Paleontologist who Made an Astonishing Discovery
- Mary Jackson, The First African American Female Engineer at NASA
- Mary Jo Kopechne, Teacher and Campaign Worker
- Mary Katharine Goddard, The First Female Postmaster General in US History
- Mary Lou Gulley, The Mystery Castle Owner
- Mary Fields, aka Stagecoach Mary
- Mary I, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
- Mary Leakey, Paleoanthropologist
- Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, The Real Molly Pitcher
- Mary Magdalene, Jesus's Apostle
- Mary Mallon, "Typhoid Mary"
- Mary McLeod Bethune, Civil Rights Advocate
- Mary Musgrove, Interpreter and Trading Post Owner
- Mary Page Handy, Arizona Pioneer Whose Life Reads Like a Greek Tragedy
- Mary Pearcey, Murderess
- Mary Peck Butterworth, Colonial Counterfeiter
- Mary Pinchot Meyer, Painter whose Murder has Never Been Solved
- Mary Phagan, Her Murder Brought the Ku Klux Klan Back to Life
- Mary Read, Pirate
- Mary Rogers, Cigar Girl Whose Murder Was Never Solved
- Mary Rowlandson, Kidnapping Victim who Later Wrote About Her Experience
- Mary Seacole, Nurse During the Crimean War
- Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
- Mary Surratt, The First Woman Executed by the United States Federal Government
- Mary T Barra, CEO of General Motors
- Mary Todd Lincoln, Former First Lady of the United States
- Mary Toft, Convinced the General Public She Gave Birth to Rabbits
- Mary Vincent, Kidnap Victim Who Had Her Forearms Cut Off Before Being Left for Dead
- Mary von Vetsera, Baroness and the Other Half of the Mayerling Incident
- Mary Von Waldersee, Philanthropist & Possible Mistress of Wilhelm II
- Mary Whiton Calkins, The First Female President of the American Psychological Association
- Mary Wilde, Oscar Wilde's Half-Sister Who Died in a Freak Accident
- Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, Feminist Author
- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Author of Frankenstein
- Moving Robe Woman, Fought at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- Polly Nichols, The First of Five Women Confirmed to Have Been Killed by Jack the Ripper
- Te Ata Fisher, Storyteller of the Chickasaw Nation
Rebecca:
- Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first African American woman to receive a modern medical degree in the United States
- Rebecca Lukens, The First Female Industrialist Leader in US History
- Rebecca Nurse, Accused of being a Salem Witch
- Rebecca Peterman, Union Soldier During the War Between the States
- Rebecca Romijn, Actress and Model
- Rebecca Schaeffer,Actress who is better remembered for being murdered
- Rebecca Skloot, author who brought the story of Henrietta Lacks to the mainstream light
Rosa\ Rose etc:
- Rosa Carmichael, the witch governess of the Gettysburg Orphanage
- Rosalia Lombardo, Famous Child Mummy
- Rosalind Brewer, first female and first African American COO of Starbucks
- Rosalind Franklin,controversy remains over who the true discoverer of DNA was, was it her?
- Rosalyn Yalow, Medical Physicist
- Rosalynn Carter,First Lady of the United States during her husband Jimmy Carter's Term
- Rosana Chouteau, The First Female Chief of the Osage Beaver Band
- Rose Michtom, Co-Inventor of the Teddy Bear
- Rose Mofford, The First Female Governor of Arizona
- Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Confederate Spy During the War Between the States
- Rose Valland, the Monument's Woman
- Roseanna McCoy, her story is worse than Romeo and Juliet
- Rosemary Kennedy, her sister Eunice created the Special Olympics in her honor
- Roza Shanina, Soviet Sniper With 59 Confirmed Kills
Sara/Sarah:
- Ariadna Scriabina, World War II Resistance Fighter
- Madam CJ Walker, The First Female Self-made Millionaire in United States History
- Sara Blakely, Founder of Spanx
- Sarah Anzick, Molecular Biologist
- Sarah Bowman, Camp Follower During the Mexican/American War
- Sarah Bush Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's Beloved Stepmother
- Private Sarah Edmonds Seelye, The Only Woman to Receive a Soldier's Pension for Her Participation During the War Between the States
- Sarah Lincoln Grigsby, Abraham Lincoln's Beloved Sister
- Sarah T Hughes, Federal Judge Who Swore in President LBJ
- Sarah Morgan Dawson, Author of A Confederate Girl's Diary
- Sarah "Sally" McCoy, Matriarch of the McCoy Faction During the Hatfield v McCoy Affair
- Sarah Palin, Former Governor of Alaska
- Sarah Parcak, Archaeologist Who Uses Satellite Technology to Great Effect
- Sarah Polk, Former First Lady of the United States
- Sarah Shelton Henry, Patrick Henry's First Wife
- Sarah Thomas, The First Woman to Officiate Multiple NFL Games
- Sarah Winchester, Folk Figure and Mastermind Behind the Winchester Mystery House
- Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Northern Paiute Activist
William:
- Flight Lieutenant Bill Goldfinch, Organized a Famous Escape Attempt from a Nazi Prison
- Wilhelm Krützfeld, the New Synagogue Thanks you
- Willem Arondeus, Gay, resistance fighter, artist, need I say more?
- William Alden Smith, the US Senator who oversaw the RMS TitanicSenate Inquiry into the disaster
- William Carter, RMS TitanicSurvivor
- William Cody, otherwise known as Buffalo Bill
- William Coutts Jr, RMS TitanicSurvivor
- William Ellison, Well there went the narrative
- William Moulton Marston, original creator of Wonder Woman
- William Petrie, Egyptologist and expert on Bog Bodies
- William L Rathje,his life's work was called The Garbage Project--yes really
- Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming, She Literally Helped "Rewrite the Stars"
- Willie Mallory, Protective Mother and Figure in the Fight Against Eugenics