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Name Lifetime[1] Nationality Notable as Notes[2]
Janet Aalfs b. 1956 American Martial artist, poet L[3]
Saara Aalto b. 1987 Finnish Pop singer L[4]
Anne Aasheim 1962–2016 Norwegian Journalist, editor L[5]
Louise Abbéma 1853–1927 French Painter, designer L[6]
Berenice Abbott 1898–1991 American Photographer L[7]
Helena Åberg b. 1971 Swedish Freestyle swimmer L[8]
Paula Aboud b. 1950 American Politician, activist L[9]
Roberta Achtenberg b. 1950 American Politician L[10]
Jean Acker 1893–1978 American Actor, wife of actor Rudolph Valentino L[11]
Mercedes de Acosta 1893–1968 American Writer, socialite L[12]
Margie Adam b. 1947 American Composer, women's music performer L[13]
Katarzyna Adamik b. 1972 Polish Film director L[14]
Jane Addams 1860–1935 American Social reformer, Nobel prize winner L[15]
Amal Aden b. 1983 Somali-Norwegian Author, lecturer, lesbian activist L[16]
Allison Adler b. 1967 American TV writer, producer L[17]
Etel Adnan b. 1925 Lebanese-American Poet, artist L[18]
Marilyn Agliotti b. 1979 Dutch Field hockey player L[19]
Faustina Agolley b. 1984 Australian TV presenter L[20]
Jessica Aguilar b. 1982 Mexican-American Mixed martial artist L[21]
Laura Aguilar 1959–2018 American Photographer L[22]
Michelle-Lee Ahye b. 1992 Trinidadian Sprint athlete L[23]
Dawn Airey b. 1960 English TV executive L[24]
Chantal Akerman 1950–2015 Belgian Filmmaker L[25]
Sarah Aldridge 1911–2006 American Author L[26]
Sibilla Aleramo 1876–1960 Italian Writer L[27]
Sandra Alland b. 1973 Canadian Writer, artist, activist L[28]
Julian Phelps Allan 1892–1996 English Sculptor L[29]
Maud Allan 1873–1956 Canadian Dancer L[30]
Paula Gunn Allen b. 1939 Native American Writer L[31]
Dorothy Allison b. 1949 American Writer L[32]
Alma b. 1996 Finnish Pop singer L[33]
Anne-Marie Alonzo 1951–2005 Canadian Writer L[34]
Rebecca Alpert b. 1950 American Professor of religious history L[35]
Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo, 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia 1936–2008 Spanish 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia L[36]
Renee Alway b. 1986 American Fashion model L[37]
Shadi Amin b. 1964 Iranian Writer, activist, dissident L[38]
Elena Anaya b. 1975 Spanish Actor L[39]
Anja Andersen b. 1969 Danish Handball player L[40]
Camilla Andersen b. 1973 Danish Handball player L[41]
Jane Anderson b. 1954 American Actor, playwright, director L[42]
Margaret C. Anderson 1886–1973 American Magazine editor L[43]
Ruth Anderson 1928–2019 American Composer L[44]
Jéssica Andrade b. 1991 Brazilian Mixed martial artist L[45]
Alyson Annan b. 1973 Australian Field hockey player L[46]
Concordia Antarova 1886–1959 Russian Opera singer L[47]
Katharine Anthony 1877–1965 American Biographer L[48]
Nickie Antonio b. 1955 American Politician L[49]
Laura Antoniou b. 1963 American Author L[50]
Gloria E. Anzaldúa 1942–2004 American Writer L[51]
Bettina Aptheker b. 1944 American Activist, academic L[52]
Virginia Apuzzo b. 1941 American Gay rights and AIDS activist L[53]
Rose Arce b. ?[1] American TV journalist L[54]
Joan Armatrading b. 1950 Kittian-British Singer-songwrtier L [55]
Jillian Armenante b. 1968 American Actor, writer L[56]
Judith Arndt b. 1976 German Cyclist L[57]
Alice Arnold b. 1962 English Broadcaster, journalist L[58]
Mary Ellicott Arnold 1876–1968 American Social activist, writer L[59]
Polly Arnold b. ?[1] American Chemistry professor L[60]
Pat Arrowsmith b. 1930 English Writer, peace activist L[61]
Jennifer Arroyo b. 1975 American Musician L[62]
Dorothy Arzner 1897–1979 American Film director L[63]
Oreet Ashery b. 1966 Israeli-British Interdisciplinary artist L[64]
Karen Atala b. 1964 Chilean Lawyer, fighting for custody of her children L[65]
Toni Atkins b. 1962 American Politician L[66]
Ti-Grace Atkinson b. 1938 American Feminist author L[67]
Efva Attling b. 1952 Swedish Jewelry designer, singer, model, dancer L[68]
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes b. 1984 American Writer L[69]
Clare Atwood 1866–1962 English Painter L[70]
Seimone Augustus b. 1984 American Basketball player L[71]
Alice Austen 1866–1952 American Photographer L[72]
Irma Avegno 1881–1913 Uruguayan Businesswoman L[73]
Jennifer Azzi b. 1968 American Basketball player L[74]


Name Lifetime[1] Nationality Notable as Notes[2]
Jamie Babbit b. 1970 American Film and TV director L[75]
Judy Baca b. 1946 American Chicana artist, activist L[76]
Ramona Bachmann b. 1990 Swiss Footballer L[77]
Marina Rice Bader b. ? American Writer, director, film producer L[78]
Ruth Badger b. 1978 English Reality show contestant, TV presenter, business consultant L[79]
Susanne Baer b. 1964 German 1st openly lesbian elected as a Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany L[80]
Sheryl Bailey b. 1966 American Jazz musician L[81]
Diora Baird b. 1983 American Actor, model L[82]
Christin Baker b. ? American LGBT rights activist L[83]
Sara Josephine Baker 1873–1945 American Physician, public health pioneer L[84]
Christine Bakke b. 1971 American LGBT rights activist L[85]
Clare Balding b. 1971 English BBC sports journalist L[86]
Tammy Baldwin b. 1962 American Politician, first openly gay U.S. Senator in history. L[87]
Amy Balliett b. 1982 American LGBT rights activist L[88]
Orna Banai b. 1966 Israeli Actor, comedian, entertainer, politician L[89]
Ann Bancroft b. 1955 American First woman to reach the North Pole L[90]
Cassandra Bankson b. 1992 American Model, internet personality L[91]
Kaushalya Bannerji b. ? Canadian Poet L[92]
Ann Bannon b. 1932 American Author L[93]
Patricia Barber b. 1956 American Jazz musician L[94]
Hazel Barnes 1915–2008 American Philosopher L[95]
Lisa A. Barnett 1958–2006 American Science fiction and fantasy writer L[96]
Natalie Clifford Barney 1876–1972 American Writer L[97]
Amanda Barrett b. c. 1979 American Pop musician (The Ditty Bops) L[98]
Katharine Lee Bates 1859–1929 American Songwriter L[99]
Deborah Batts b. 1947 American Federal District Judge L[100]
Betty Baxter b. 1952 Canadian Politician, athlete L[101]
Meredith Baxter b. 1947 American Actor L[102]
Amanda Bearse b. 1958 American Actor, director L[103]
Germaine Beaulieu b. 1949 Canadian Writer L[104]
Alison Bechdel b. 1960 American Cartoonist L[105]
Martha Beck b. 1962 American Sociologist and life coach L[106]
Ximena Bedregal b. 1951 Chilean-Bolivian Architect, writer, theoretician, professor, editor, photographer L[107]
Vicky Beeching b. 1979 English Musician and religious commentator L[108]
Eve Beglarian b. 1958 American Contemporary classical music performer-composer L[44]
Frieda Belinfante 1904–1995 Dutch Classical musician and conductor, member of the Dutch resistance L[109]
Simone Bell b. ? American Politician L[110]
Linda Bellos b. 1950 British Black and LGBT activist, former London politician L[111]
Sotiria Bellou 1921–1997 Greek Rebetiko musician L[112]
Lisa Ben 1921–2015 American Editor, author, songwriter L[113]
Birgitt Bender b. 1956 German Politician L[114]
Jill Bennett b. 1975 American Actor L[115]
Sadie Benning b. 1973 American Feminist visual artist L[116]
Gladys Bentley 1907–1960 American Blues musician L[117]
Marianne Berg b. 1954 Swedish Politician L[118]
Betty Berzon 1928–2006 American Author, psychotherapist L[119]
Sarah Bettens b. 1972 Belgian Rock musician (K's Choice) L[120]


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