- male, deceased (1020)
- Melus (also "Milus" or "Meles", "Melo" in Italian) (died 1020) was a Lombard nobleman from the Apulian town of Bari, whose ambition to carve for...
- male, deceased (1160)
- Maio of Bari (died 10 November 1160), a Lombard merchant's son from Bari, was the third of the great admirals of Sicily. An "ammiratus...
- male, deceased (1035)
- Byzantius or Bisanzio (died 1035) was the archbishop of Bari in the early eleventh century. He began the construction of the new cathedral, which...
- female, deceased (1997)
- Judi Bari (November 7, 1949 - March 2, 1997) was an American environmentalist and labor leader, a feminist, and the principal organizer of Earth...
- female, deceased (1961)
- Nina Karlovna Bari was a Russian mathematician known for her work on trigonometric series. She was killed by a train in the Moscow Metro, and her...
- male
- Muhammad Abdul Bari, MBE is Secretary General of Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), appointed in 2006 to replace Iqbal Sacranie. He had previously...
- male
- Abdul Bari was a squash player. He was one of the leading players in India in the 1940s. After India became independent, he was sponsored to travel...
- male, 61 years old
- Wasim Bari (Urdu: وسیم باری is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 81 Tests and 51 ODIs from 1967 to 1984. Bari was a wicket-keeper and righ...
- male, 23 years old
- Sumon Bari (born 8 August, 1986 in Sirajgonj, Bangladesh) is an American cricketer who played in the 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka.
- female
- Ruth Aaronson Bari (November 17, 1917-August 25, 2005) was an American mathematician known for her work in graph theory and homomorphisms. The...
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