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  • Baron Bloomfield, a title in the Peerage of Ireland
  • Angela Bloomfield (born 1972), New Zealand actor and director
  • April Bloomfield (born 1974), English chef
  • Benjamin Bloomfield, 1st Baron Bloomfield (1768–1846), Private Secretary to the Sovereign
  • Clara D. Bloomfield (born 1942), American physician-researcher
  • Clarence Bloomfield Moore (1852–1936), American archaeologist
  • Debra Bloomfield (born 1952), American photographer
  • Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler (1863–1927), Austrian-born U.S. pianist
  • Janet Bloomfield (1953–2007), peace and disarmament campaigner
  • Jimmy Bloomfield (1934–1983), English football player and manager
  • Joseph Bloomfield (1753–1823), Governor of New Jersey
  • Kenneth Bloomfield (born 1931), former head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service
  • Leonard Bloomfield (1887–1949), American linguist
  • Matt Bloomfield (born 1984), English professional footballer
  • Maurice Bloomfield (1855–1928), American philologist and Sanskrit scholar
  • Michael J. Bloomfield (born 1959), American astronaut
  • Mike Bloomfield (1943–1981), American guitarist
  • Richard Bloomfield (born 1983), English professional male tennis player
  • Robert Bloomfield (1766–1823), English poet
  • Rob Bloomfield (born 1977), British musician & music producer
  • Rod Bloomfield (born 1948), professional ice hockey player
  • Samuel Thomas Bloomfield (1790–1869), scholar, textual critic
  • Theodore Bloomfield (1923–1998), conductor
  • Timothy Bloomfield (born 1973), English cricketer
  • William Anderson Bloomfield (1873–1954), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross

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