Bianca - People

People

  • Bianca Balti (born 1984), Italian model
  • Bianca Beauchamp (born 1977), Canadian model
  • Bianca Bianchi (1855–1947), stage name of Bertha Schwarz, German/Austrian opera soprano
  • Bianca Bin (born 1990), Brazilian actress
  • Bianca Butler (born 1989), American ice skater
  • Bianca Byington (born 1966), Brazilian actress
  • Bianca Cappello (1548–1587), Grand Duchess of Tuscany
  • Bianca Casady, (born 1982), American musician, band member of CocoRosie
  • Bianca Castanho (born 1979), Brazilian actress
  • Bianca Chatfield (born 1982), Australian netball player
  • Bianca Chiminello (born 1976), Australian model and actress
  • Bianca Collins (born 1988), American actress
  • Bianca DeGroat (born 1976), American actress
  • Bianca Ferguson, American actress
  • Bianca Gascoigne (born 1987), British model and TV personality
  • Bianca Gonzalez (born 1983), Filipina TV personality
  • Bianca Jagger (born 1945), social and political activist
  • Bianca Kajlich (born 1977), American actress
  • Bianca Kappler (born 1977), German long jumper
  • Bianca King (born 1986), Canadian–Filipina actress, Model
  • Bianca Lamblin, French writer
  • Bianca Lancia (c. 1200 – c. 1233), Italian noble
  • Bianca Langham-Pritchard (born 1975), Australian field hockey player
  • Bianca Lawson (born 1979), American actress
  • Bianca de' Medici (1536–1542), illegitimate daughter of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
  • Bianca Netzler (born 1976), Australian field hockey player
  • Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Nigerian beauty-pageant contestant
  • Bianca Rinaldi (born 1974), Brazilian actress
  • Bianca Ryan (born 1994), American singer
  • Bianca Maria Sforza (1472–1510), Italian noble
  • Bianca Solorzano, American TV journalist
  • Bianca van Rangelrooy (born 1959), New Zealand artist
  • Bianca Maria Visconti (1425–1468), Duchess of Milan
  • Bianca Weiß (born 1968), German field hockey player

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