These are the People born in the countries that make up the United Kingdom, whether it be the modern countries as we see them on the map, or a person born in that region before the United Kingdom came to be. For those unaware, the United Kingdom currently encompasses: England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and Northern Ireland. I have separated the entries below under a heading for each country.
The Channel Islands:
- Lillie Langtry, The Scandalous State Actress (Jersey Island)
England:
- Ada Lovelace, The Computer Programmer Who Lived 100 Years Before the Invention of the Computer
- Agnes Howard, Step-Grandmother to Two English Queens
- Agnes Waterhouse, Executed Witch
- Alan Turing, The Man Who Invented the Modern Computer System
- Alice Liddell Hargreaves, The Inspiration Behind Alice in Wonderland
- Alice Perrers, Mistress to Edward III
- Amanda Foreman, Historian, Author, and Documentarian
- Amy Robsart Dudley, Her Unsolved Death Remains a Mystery 450 Years Later
- Angela Lansbury, Academy Award Winning Actress
- Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue
- Anne Askew, Protestant Martyr
- Anne Boleyn, English Queen and the Second of Henry VIII's Wives
- Anne Bradstreet, Colonial Poet
- Anne Brontë, Author of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
- Anne Hutchinson, Puritan Rule Breaker
- Anne Neville, Queen Consort of England
- Sir Arthur H Rostron, Captain of the RMS Carpathia the Night Titanic Sank
- Barbara Villiers Palmer, Mistress to Charles II
- Sir Barnes Wallis, The Inventor of the Bouncing Bomb
- Beatrice Shilling, Aeronautical Engineer
- Benjamin Lay, The Vegan, Dwarf, Ex-Quaker, Abolitionist
- Ben Thompson, Gunslinger
- Bessie Blount, Mistress to Henry VIII
- Bettany Hughes, Documentarian and Historian
- Flight Lieutenant Bill Goldfinch, Attempted to Escape Confinement in a Castle By Building a Glider
- Boudica, Queen Who Burned Ancient London to the Ground
- Camilla, HRH The Queen Consort
- Cartismandua, Queen of the Brigantes
- Catherine Howard, English Queen and the Fifth Wife of Henry VIII
- Catherine, HRH The Princess of Wales
- Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, Astronomer Who Discovered What Makes the Universe
- Charlotte Badger, Pirate
- Charlotte Brontë, Author of Jane Eyre
- Charlotte Cooper Sterry, Five-Time Wimbledon Title Holder & Olympic Athlete
- Cher Ami, Carrier Pigeon who Saved the Lost Battalion in World War I
- Clare Hollingworth, Pioneering Journalist
- Clementine Churchill, So Much More Than Winston's Wife
- Constance Kent, Murderess
- Constance Markievicz, The First Woman Elected to UK Parliament and Irish Nationalist
- Daisy Ashford, The Nine-Year-Old Novelist
- Daisy Hilton, Conjoined Twin & Vaudeville Performer
- Diana Spencer, the People's Princess
- Dora DuFran, Successful Madam and Saloon Owner
- Dorothy Garrod, First Woman to Hold an Oxford and Cambridge Chair; Archaeologist
- Edith Garrud, The Original Teacher of Suffrajitsu
- Eileen Nearne, SOE Agent During World War II
- Eliza Cook, Poet and Political Reformist
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Poet
- Elizabeth Blackwell, The First Woman to Earn a Medical Degree From an American School
- Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, The First Woman to Become a Medical Doctor in Great Britain
- Elizabeth I, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
- Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom
- Elizabeth Rawdon, The First Person to Undertake a Scientific Study of a Bog Body
- Elizabeth Taylor, Actress and Humanitarian
- Elizabeth Woodville, Queen Consort of England
- Emily Brontë, Author of Wuthering Heights
- Emily Mather, Murder Victim
- Eva Hart, Titanic Survivor
- Flinders Petrie, Pioneer of Systematic Methodology in Archaeology
- Frances Berkeley, Wife of Three Colonial Governors
- Frances Burney, Satirical Novelist
- Frances Griffiths, Subject of the Cottingley Fairies Photographs
- George Eliot, Novelist
- Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
- Gertrude Bell, Helped Found Modern-day Iraq
- Godiva, Countess of Mercia, Legendary Defender of the Poor
- Hannah Snell, Soldier and Sailor
- Harnaam Kaur, The Bearded Lady and Activist
- Harry Burton, The Man Who Photographed 1920's Egypt
- Hertha Ayrton, Inventor and Electrical Engineer
- Hester Stanhope, The Queen of the East
- Isabella Bird Bishop, Travel Writer and Naturalist
- Jane Austen, Novelist
- Jane Dickenson, Indentured Servant and Captive of the Pamunkey Tribe
- Jane Franklin, Sponsor of Several Arctic Expeditions in the Hopes of Finding Her Missing Husband
- Jane Goodall, Primatologist
- Jane Grey, English Queen for All of Nine Days
- Jane Seymour, English Queen and the Third Wife of Henry VIII
- Jane Sharp, Midwife
- Janet Parker, The Last Victim of Smallpox
- Jean Paul, Advocate for the Indigenous People of Canada
- Joan Beauchamp Procter, Herpetologist and Zoologist
- Joan Lee, Model, Author, Actress, and Wife of Stan the Man
- John Harington, Inventor of the Flushing Toilet
- Joseph Lister, Pioneer in Antiseptic Medical Practices
- Julie Andrews, Academy Award Winning Actress
- Katherine Parr, English Queen and the Sixth Wife of Henry VIII
- Kathleen Kenyon, Archaeologist Remembered for Excavating Jericho
- Kathryn Beaumont, Voice Actress and Disney Legend
- Maggie Smith, Actress
- Margaret Brent, The First Woman in the American Colonies to Appear Before a Court of Common Law
- Margaret Pole, Once a Traitor Now a Martyr
- Margaret Thatcher, The First Female Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Marjorie Collyer Dutton, Titanic Survivor
- Mary Anne Talbot, Fought in the French Revolution Dressed as a Man
- Mary Bankes, Defended Corfe Castle During the English Civil War
- Mary Barrett Dyer, One of America's First Religious Martyrs
- Mary Boleyn, Mistress of Henry VIII
- Mary I, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland Known as "Bloody Mary"
- Mary Frith, aka Moll Cutpurse
- Mary Leakey, Paleoanthropologist
- Mary Pearcey, Murderess
- Mary Rowlandson, Kidnapping Victim who Later Wrote About Her Experience
- Mary Toft, Convinced the General Public She Gave Birth to Rabbits
- Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, Feminist Author
- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Author of Frankenstein
- Matilda, Holy Roman Empress and Queen of England
- Meredith Kercher, College Student Remembered for her Tragic Murder
- Millicent Fawcett, Suffragette
- Millvina Dean, The Last Living Survivor of Titanic
- Nell Gwyn, Mistress to Charles II
- Nicholas Winton, The Man Who Organized the Kindertransport
- Nick D'Aloisio, At the age of 18 he sold his startup company for $30 Million
- Polly Nichols, The First of Five Women Confirmed to Have Been Killed by Jack the Ripper
- Rachel Weisz, Academy Award Winning Actress
- Rebecca Nurse, Salem Witch
- Rhoda Abbott, The Only Female Titanic Survivor to be Pulled From the Water
- Rosalind Franklin, The Woman Who Discovered DNA
- Theresa May, Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Thomasine Cooper White, Stop Calling Her the Butcher!!
- Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India
- Violet Hilton, Conjoined Twin & Vaudeville Performer
- Wallace Hartley, Titanic's Band Leader
- William Coutts Jr, Titanic Survivor
Northern Ireland:
- Bridget Driscoll, First Person to Be Killed by an Automobile in the United Kingdom *Note, Her Place of Birth is Listed as "Ireland" in numerous sources, so I have listed her here and under the Republic of Ireland to Cover My Bases
- Catherine O'Leary, Life Ruined by the Implication She had Started the Great Chicago Fire *Note, Her Place of Birth is Listed as "Ireland" in numerous sources, so I have listed her here and under Northern Ireland to Cover My Bases
- Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Astrophysicist Who Discovered Pulsars
- John Collins, Titanic Survivor
- Josephine Hensley, Influential Landowner in America's Wild West *Note, Her Place of Birth is Listed as "Ireland" in numerous sources, so I have listed her here and under the Republic of Ireland to Cover My Bases
- Margaret Heffernan Borland, One of the First Female Cattle Drivers in the United States *Note, Her Place of Birth is Listed as "Ireland" in numerous sources, so I have listed her here and under the Republic of Ireland to Cover My Bases
- Mary Mallon, "Typhoid Mary"
- Samuel Scott, Titanic's First Victim
Scotland:
- Agnes Randolph, Heroine of Scotland & Defender of Dunbar Castle
- Francis Bannerman VI, The Man Who Transformed an Abandoned Island into a Junk Metal Castle
- Gillis Duncan, North Berwick Witch
- Gruoch ingen Boite, The First Known Queen of Scotland
- James Clerk Maxwell, Mathematical Physicist Whose Work Paved the Way for Einstein and Many Others
- Jane Haining, Missionary and One of Ten Confirmed Scotsmen to Have Died in a Nazi Concentration Camp
- Marie Stopes, Eugenicist and Birth Control Pioneer
- Mary Fairfax Somerville, Pioneering Astronomer and Mathematician
- Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
- Robertha Watt Marshall, Titanic Survivor
- Susan Boyle, Singer and International Sensation
- Timothy O'Sullivan, The Man Who Photographed the War Between the States
- Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming, She Literally Helped "Rewrite the Stars"
Wales:
- Catherine Zeta-Jones, Actress
- Peg Entwistle, Actress Who Committed Suicide Off the Hollywoodland Sign
- T.E. Lawrence, The Real Lawrence of Arabia