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Bara
- Bara, Benjamin (* 1989), German actor
- Bara, Céline (* 1978), French porn actress and producer
- Bara, Charlotte (1901–1986), German-Swiss expressive dancer
- Bara, Irina (* 1995), Romanian tennis player
- Bara, Joseph (1779–1793), French Republican soldier
- Bara, József (1966–2013), Romanian painter
- Bara, Jules (1835–1900), Belgian politician
- Bara, Margit (1928–2016), Hungarian actress
- Bara, Micaela (* 1984), German film and theater actress and author
- Bara, Nina (1920–1990), American actress
- Bara, Theda (1885–1955), American actress
- Bara, Tina (* 1962), German photographer and GDR opposition activist
Barab
- Barab, Seymour (1921–2014), American musician, composer, and music educator
- Barabadse, Rewas (* 1988), Georgian football player
- Barabanow, Alexander Dmitrievich (* 1994), Russian ice hockey player
- Barabanow, Jewhen (* 1993), Ukrainian boxer
- Barabanowa, Marija Pawlowna (1911–1993), Soviet and Russian theater and film actress and voice actress
- Barabanschtschykawa, Wolha (* 1979), Belarusian tennis player
- Barabás, Miklós (1810–1898), Hungarian painter
- Barabás, Sándor László (* 1992), Romanian ice hockey player
- Barabás, Sári (1914–2012), Hungarian-German opera and operetta singer (soprano)
- Barabáš, Stanislav (1924–1994), Slovak film director and screenwriter
- Barabaschow, Mykola (1894–1971), Ukrainian-Soviet astronomer, astrophysicist and university rector of the University of Kharkiv
- Barabási, Albert-László (* 1967), Romanian physicist and university professor
- Barabasz, Wiktor (1855–1925), Polish pianist, conductor and music teacher
- Barabbas , person in the Bible
- Barabino, Carlo (1768–1835), Italian architect
- Barabino, Giacomo (1928–2016), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
Barac
- Barac, Daniel de (* 1954), German painter and sculptor
- Barać, Mateo (* 1994), Croatian football player
- Baracat, Sylvie (* 1965), French soccer player and coach
- Baracca, Francesco (1888–1918), Italian fighter pilot in the First World War
- Baracchi, Nico (1957–2015), Swiss skeleton and bobsleigh pilot
- Baracchini, Flavio (1895–1928), Italian fighter pilot of the First World War
- Baracetti, Mariano (* 1974), Argentinian beach volleyball player and world champion
- Barach, Moritz (1818–1888), Austrian humorous writer
- Barach, Rosa (1840–1913), Austrian writer
- Barachet, Xavier (* 1988), French handball player
- Barachini, Franz (* 1956), Austrian computer scientist
- Barachos , Bishop of Bakatha, construction manager of the Nea Church in Jerusalem
- Barack, Karl August (1827–1900), German specialist in German and librarian
- Barack, Max (1832–1901), German dialect writer and officer
Barad
- Barad, Karen (* 1956), American physicist and philosopher
- Barada, Ahmed (* 1977), Egyptian squash player
- Barada, Akimi (born 1991), Japanese soccer player
- Baradar, Abdul Ghani (* 1968), Afghan Taliban leader
- Baradari, Nezahat (* 1965), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Baradee, Gabriel (* 1981), Austrian fashion designer
- Baradel, Silvia (* 1991), Italian volleyball player
- Baradji, Issa (* 1995), French football player
Baraf
- Baraffe, Edmond (1942-2020), French football player
Barag
- Baraga, Frederic (1797–1868), Catholic missionary to the Indians, bishop
- Baraghini, Giulio , Italian actor
- Baragiola, Aristide (1847–1928), Italian teacher, German, Romance studies, folklorist, lecturer at the University of Strasbourg and professor at the University of Padua
- Baragli, Nino (1925-2013), Italian film editor
- Baraglia, Tullio , Italian rower
- Baragnon, Numa (1797–1871), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Baraguey d'Hilliers, Achille (1795–1878), French statesman and Marshal of France
- Baraguey d'Hilliers, Louis (1764-1813), French general
Barah
- Barahona Castillo, José Oscar (1938–2016), Salvadoran religious, Roman Catholic bishop of San Vicente
- Barahona, Noelle (* 1990), Chilean ski racer
Barai
- Barainsky, Claudia (* 1965), German opera singer (soprano)
Baraj
- Baraj, Bernardo (* 1944), Argentine jazz saxophonist
- Baraja Vegas, Javier (* 1980), Spanish football player
- Baraja, Rubén (* 1975), Spanish football player
- Barajew, Mowsar Bukharovich (1979–2002), Chechen terrorist
Barak
- Barak, Aharon (* 1936), Israeli lawyer, judge and professor
- Barak, Ehud (* 1942), Israeli general, politician and Prime Minister
- Barák, Josef (1833–1883), Czech politician, journalist and poet
- Barák, Rudolf (1915–1995), Czechoslovak communist politician
- Barak, William (1824–1903), Aboriginal leader
- Barak, Yusuf (* 1984), Afghan soccer player
- Baraka, Abdeslam (* 1955), Moroccan diplomat
- Baraka, Ajamu (* 1953), American human rights activist and politician
- Baraka, Amiri (1934–2014), American poet, playwright, music critic, and prose writer
- Baraka, Nizar (* 1964), Moroccan politician
- Baraka, Ras J. (* 1970), American politician
- Barakat, Hoda (* 1952), Lebanese writer
- Barakat, Isaak (* 1966), Orthodox Metropolitan of Germany and Central Europe
- Barakat, Philippe (1952–2020), Syrian clergyman, Syrian Catholic Archbishop of Homs
- Barakat, Rawan (* 2001), Egyptian hammer thrower
- Barakat, Sheikh , Yazidi religious leader; second leader of the Adawiyya order
- Barakat, Subhi (1889–1939), Syrian politician, President of the Syrian Federation
- Barakauskas, Dailis Alfonsas (* 1952), Lithuanian politician and engineer
- Barakeh, Mohammad (* 1955), Israeli politician of the Chadash
- Baraki, Matin (* 1947), German-Afghan political scientist and interpreter
- Baraković, Mladen (* 1950), Croatian jazz musician (double bass)
- Barakovich, Edith (1896–1940), Austrian photographer
- Barakowski, Michael (1954–2018), German rock musician, singer, composer and producer
- Barakzai, Schukria (* 1972), Afghan women's rights activist and politician
- Barakzai, Yar Mohamed (* 1923), Afghan football player
Baral
- Baral, Anne Marie (1728–1805), Prussian silk cultivator and haspler
- Baral, Michael (* 1981), German actor and voice actor
- Barale, Giuseppe (1934–2007), Italian cyclist
- Baralla, Fiammetta (1943–2013), Italian actress
Baram
- Baram, Marisa (* 1993), American actress
- Bar'am, Mosche (1911–1986), Israeli minister
- Baram, Nir (* 1976), Israeli author and journalist
- Bar'am, Uzi (* 1937), Israeli politician, son of Moshe Bar'am
- Baramidse, Giorgi (* 1968), Georgian politician
- Baramidze, David (* 1988), German chess grandmaster and junior vice world champion
Baran
- Barán, Adolfo (* 1961), Uruguayan football player
- Barán, Agustín (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Baran, Ali (* 1955), Kurdish-Turkish singer
- Baran, Dursun Ali (* 1936), Turkish football player
- Baran, Jakob (* 1992), Austrian American football player
- Baran, Józef (* 1947), Polish poet
- Baran, Kristina (* 1967), German opera singer (soprano)
- Baran, Marcin (* 1963), Polish poet and editor
- Barán, Nicolás (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Baran, Paul (1926–2011), American computer scientist
- Baran, Paul A. (1910–1964), American, Marxist-oriented economist
- Baran, Pavel (* 1957), Czech lecturer at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Ostrava
- Baran, Phil (* 1977), American chemist
- Baran, Primo (* 1943), Italian rower
- Baran, Ria (1922–1986), German figure skater
- Baran, Riza (1942–2020), German politician of Turkish origin (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Barán, Santiago (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Baran, Volkan (* 1978), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Baran, Witold (* 1939), Polish medium and long-distance runner
- Baranamtarra , wife of Lugalanda of Lagaš
- Barañano, Roberto , Uruguayan bowler
- Barañao, Lino (* 1953), Argentine chemist and politician
- Baranau, Aljaksej (* 1980), Russian-Belarusian ice hockey player
- Baranauskas, Aivaras (* 1980), Lithuanian cyclist
- Baranauskas, Andrius (* 1947), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Baranauskas, Antanas (1835–1902), Lithuanian poet, mathematician and bishop
- Baranauskas, Egidijus (* 1967), Lithuanian lawyer and judge
- Baranauskas, Juozas Gediminas (* 1935), Lithuanian politician
- Baranauskienė, Aldona (* 1948), Lithuanian politician of Polish origin
- Baranco, Wilbert (1909–1983), American jazz pianist and singer
- Barańczak, Stanisław (1946–2014), Polish poet, translator and university lecturer
- Barandiaran, Jose Migel (1889–1991), Basque anthropologist, ethnographer and priest
- Barandon, Carl (1844–1914), German naval officer, most recently vice admiral
- Barandon, Paul (1881–1971), German lawyer and diplomat
- Barandovská-Frank, Věra (* 1952), German-Czech interlinguist, language teacher and Esperantist
- Barandun, Davyd (* 2000), Swiss ice hockey player
- Barandun, Gian Luca (1994–2018), Swiss ski racer
- Barandun, Silvio (1920–2014), Swiss physician
- Baranek, Miroslav (* 1973), Czech football player
- Baranenko, Klaus (1941–2011), German photographer
- Barangaroo , wife of the Aboriginal Bennelong
- Baranger, Michel (1927-2014), French-American theoretical physicist
- Baranger, Willy (1922–1994), Franco-Argentine psychoanalyst
- Baraniak, Antoni (1904–1977), Polish clergyman, Archbishop of Posen
- Baraniuk, Richard G. (* 1965), Canadian-American electrical engineer and computer scientist
- Baranius, Henriette (1768-1853), German actress and opera singer (soprano)
- Baranka, Ivan (* 1985), Slovak ice hockey player
- Barankitse, Marguerite , Burundian development worker
- Barannikow, Alexei Alexejewitsch (* 1975), Russian Nordic combined athlete
- Barannikow, Wilikton Innokentjewitsch (1938–2007), Soviet boxer
- Barannikowa, Anastassija Anatoljewna (* 1987), Russian ski jumper
- Baranoff, Alexander von (1837–1905), Swedish-Russian nobleman and Imperial Russian lieutenant general
- Baranoff, Juliane Sophie von (1789–1864), Russian lady-in-waiting and governess
- Baranoff, Klaus von (1753–1814), Estonian district administrator and lawyer
- Baranoff, Konstantin von (1859–1936), Russian major general
- Baranoff, Moritz von (1790–1845), Russian lieutenant general
- Baranoff, Nikolai Karl von (1825–1903), Russian lieutenant general
- Baranoff, Nikolai von (1808–1863), painter
- Baranoff, Paul von (1814–1864), Russian major general and governor
- Baranoff, Peter von (1843–1924), Russian general of the cavalry
- Baranok, Jekaterina Wiktorovna (* 1992), Russian short tracker
- Baranoski, Matthew (* 1993), American track cyclist
- Baranova, Anastasia (* 1989), Russian-American actress
- Baranova, Marina (* 1981), Ukrainian pianist
- Baranova, Veera (* 1984), Estonian triple jumper
- Baranow, Alexander Andrejewitsch (1746-1819), head of the Russian-American company
- Baranow, Andrei Wladimirowitsch (* 1986), Russian violinist and concert master
- Baranow, Kirill Andrejewitsch (* 1989), Russian track and road cyclist
- Baranow, Pyotr Ionowitsch (1892-1933), Soviet officer and politician, most recently Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force of the Soviet Union (1924-1931)
- Baranow, Viktor Dmitrijewitsch (1928–2005), Soviet cross-country skier
- Baranow-Rossiné, Vladimir Dawidowitsch (1888–1944), Ukrainian-Russian painter and avant-garde artist
- Baranowa, Wiktorija Alexejewna (* 1990), Russian track cyclist
- Baranowa-Massalkina, Natalja Ivanovna (* 1975), Russian cross-country skier
- Baranowicz, Jan (1906–1983), Polish poet and prose writer
- Baranowska, Agnieszka (* 1948), Polish literary critic and publicist
- Baranowska, Katarzyna (* 1987), Polish swimmer
- Baranowska, Kinga (* 1975), Polish extreme mountaineer
- Baranowska, Małgorzata (1945–2012), Polish literary historian, literary critic and poet
- Baranowska, Marta (1903–2009), Polish social worker and resistance fighter
- Baranovskaya, Vera Vsevolodovna (1885–1935), Russian actress
- Baranowski, Bogdan (1927–2014), Polish chemist
- Baranowski, Dariusz (* 1972), Polish cyclist
- Baranowski, Edmund (* 1925), Polish resistance fighter
- Baranowski, Frank (* 1962), German politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament, Lord Mayor of Gelsenkirchen
- Baranowski, Frank (* 1971), German author and lawyer
- Baranowski, Gawriil Wassiljewitsch (1860–1920), Russian architect, civil engineer, art historian and publisher
- Baranowski, Guido (* 1953), German manager
- Baranowski, Hermann (1884–1940), German concentration camp commandant
- Baranowski, Jan (1800–1879), Polish astronomer
- Baranowski, Krzysztof (* 1938), Polish journalist, teacher and sailor
- Baranowski, Matthias (* 1967), German soccer player
- Baranowski, Ottilie (* 1925), German librarian and Low German author
- Baranowski, Paweł (* 1990), Polish football player
- Baranowski, Pyotr Dmitrijewitsch (1892–1984), Russian architect and restorer
- Baranowski, Samantha (* 1990), American basketball player
- Baranowski, Wojciech (1548–1615), Polish Catholic bishop
- Baranowski, Zenon (1930–1980), Polish sprinter
- Baranowsky, Alexander (1874–1941), German painter, set designer, commercial artist and professor at the Dresden School of Applied Arts
- Baranowsky, Heike (* 1966), German photographer, video artist and art professor
- Baranowsky, Ulf (* 1974), German manager and publicist
- Baranowskyj, Anatolij (1906–1988), Ukrainian-Soviet diplomat and politician
- Baranowskyj, Chrystofor (1874–1941), Ukrainian politician and leader of the Ukrainian cooperative movement
- Baranowskyj, Dmytro (* 1979), Ukrainian marathon runner
- Baransel, Nurettin (1897–1967), Turkish general
- Barańska, Jadwiga (* 1935), Polish actress, director and screenwriter
- Baranskaya, Natalja Vladimirovna (1908-2004), Soviet writer
- Baranski, Andreas (* 1960), German middle-distance runner
- Baranski, Christine (* 1952), American actress
- Barański, Fabian (* 1999), Polish rower
- Baranski, Mirek (* 1959), Polish ceramic artist and graphic artist living in Vienna
- Baranski, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1881–1963), Russian geographer
- Barantschyk, Iwan (* 1993), Belarusian light welterweight boxer
- Bárány, Árpád (* 1931), Hungarian sword fencer
- Bárány, Imre (* 1947), Hungarian mathematician
- Bárány, István (1907–1995), Hungarian swimmer
- Bárány, Robert (1876–1936), Austrian physician, neurochemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Baranyai, Vera (* 1982), German actress
- Baranyai, Zsolt (1948–1978), Hungarian mathematician
- Baranyk, Sewerian (1889–1941), Ukrainian Basilian monk, blessed
- Baranzelli, Paul (born 1980), Australian ice hockey player
- Baranzew, Denis Alexandrovich (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Baranzewa, Alexandra Ilyinichna (* 2001), Russian ski jumper
Barao
- Baraona, Luis Alonso (1850–1915), Salvadoran politician
- Baraou, Abass (* 1994), German boxer
Baras
- Baras, Sara (* 1971), Spanish flamenco dancer
- Bărăscu, Aurica (* 1974), Romanian rower
- Barascudts, Max (1869–1927), German painter
- Barash, Asher (1889–1952), Israeli writer
- Barash, David P. (* 1946), American psychologist
- Barash, Dmitry (* 1959), American chess player
- Barasui (* 1980), Japanese mangaka
Barat
- Barat, Anne-Marie (1948–1990), French organist
- Barât, Carl (* 1978), British musician
- Barát, František (* 1950), Czech football player and coach
- Barat, Sophie († 1865), founder of the Catholic women's order of the Sacré Cœur Sisters
- Barata, Filipe José Freire Temudo (1919–2003), Portuguese officer, colonial administrator and politician
- Barata, Francisco António Pires , Portuguese officer and colonial administrator
- Barata, Jaime Martins (1899–1970), Portuguese designer and medalist
- Barata, João Diogo Correia Saraiva Nunes , Portuguese diplomat
- Baratashvili, Nikolos (1817–1844), Georgian poet
- Baratella, Nils (* 1973), German philosopher
- Baratelli, Dominique (born 1947), French football player
- Baráth, Emőke (* 1985), Hungarian opera singer (soprano)
- Barath, Heike Kati (* 1966), German painter
- Baráth, Lajos (1935–2006), Hungarian writer
- Barathay, Samuel (* 1968), French rower
- Barati, George (1913–1996), American composer, conductor, cellist
- Barati, Minu (* 1975), German-Iranian film producer and screenwriter
- Barati, Rasoul (* 1985), Iranian road cyclist
- Baratier, Jacques (1918–2009), French film director, screenwriter, producer and actor
- Baratier, Jean-Philippe (1721–1740), child prodigy and linguistic genius
- Baratieri, Oreste (1841–1901), Italian general
- Baratky, Iuliu (1910–1962), Romanian and Hungarian football player
- Barats, Luke (* 1983), American comedian
- Baratta, Francesco the Elder († 1666), Italian sculptor
- Baratta, Giovanni (1670–1747), Italian sculptor
- Baratta, Heidi (* 1952), Austrian actress and painter
- Baratta, Karl (* 1951), Austrian dramaturge and director
- Baratta, Pietro (1668–1729), Italian sculptor
- Baratta, Raffaele (1889–1973), Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop
- Baratte, Jean (1923–1986), French football player and coach
- Baratti, Bruno († 1996), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Baratto, Luisa , Italian actress
- Baratto, Umberto (* 1930), Italian clergyman, Patriarchal Vicar of Cyprus in the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
- Baratynski, Evgeni Abramowitsch (1800–1844), Russian officer, writer and poet
- Baratz, Joseph (1890–1968), Israeli kibbutzim and politician
Barau
- Baraukou, Aljaksandr (* 1982), Russian-Belarusian ice hockey player
Barav
- Baravalle, Victor (1885–1939), Italian-American conductor and film composer
- Baravykas, Vydas (* 1950), Lithuanian politician
Baraw
- Barawa Gyeltshen Pelsang (1310–1391), scholar of the Upper Drugpa tradition of the Dagpo Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, founder of the Barawa Kagyu tradition
Baraz
- Baraz, Alina (* 1993), American singer and songwriter
- Baraza, Nancy , Kenyan lawyer
- Barazé, Mohamadou (* 1954), Nigerien officer
- Barazetti, Caesar (1844–1907), German legal scholar
- Barazetti, Sophie (1858–1929), Austrian writer
- Barazi, Housni al- (1895–1975), Ottoman and Syrian politician
- Barazi, Juan (* 1968), Danish entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Barazi, Muhsin al- (1904–1949), Syrian lawyer, academic and politician
- Barazite, Nacer (* 1990), Dutch football player
- Barazon, Ronald (* 1944), Austrian journalist and editor-in-chief of the Salzburger Nachrichten
- Barazzone, Guillaume (* 1982), Swiss politician