People
- Alvin Youngblood Hart (born 1963), Grammy Award-winning American musician
- Betty Youngblood, President of Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, MI
- Gene Youngblood (born 1942), media art theorist
- Harold F. Youngblood (1907–1983), U.S. Representative from Michigan
- Jack Youngblood (born 1950), NFL Hall of Fame player
- Jay Youngblood (1955–1985), best-known ring persona of American professional wrestler Steve Romero
- Joel Youngblood (born 1951), former all-star baseball player
- Larry Youngblood, criminal defendant in the Supreme Court case Arizona v. Youngblood
- Lonnie Youngblood (born 1941), saxophonist and bandleader
- Luke Youngblood (born 1989), actor voicing or appearing in the Harry Potter film series
- Mari Youngblood, soprano vocalist and wife of Thomas Youngblood
- Mary Youngblood, Northern California Native American flutist
- Rosita Youngblood (born 1946), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 198th District
- Rudy Youngblood (born 1982), actor also known as Tee-Dee-Nae
- Rufus Youngblood (1924–1996), United States Secret Service agent
- Sydney Youngblood (born 1960), American born German singer
- Tally Youngblood, a fictional character in the Uglies series
- Thomas Youngblood (born 1974), guitarist and founding member of the melodic power metal band Kamelot
- Youngblood, the nickname of Tim Chapman
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