William Bainbridge (disambiguation)
- William Bainbridge (disambiguation)
William Bainbridge may refer to:
*William Bainbridge (1774–1833), Commodore in the U.S. Navy
*William G. Bainbridge (b. 1925), U.S. Army officer
*William Sims Bainbridge (b. 1940), American sociologist
ee also
*William Bainbridge Castle, American politician, mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
*William Bambridge (1820 - 1879), missionary in Waimate, New Zealand and photographer to Queen Victoria
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