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- Bräg, Daniel (* 1964), German sculptor
- Brag, Hermann (1860–1936), Swedish opera singer (bass)
Braga
- Braga Bispo Junior, Ademilson (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Braga de Jesus, Aguinaldo (* 1974), Brazilian-Macedonian football player
- Braga Santos, Joly (1924–1988), Portuguese composer and conductor
- Braga, Abel (* 1952), Brazilian soccer player
- Braga, Ademar da Silva (* 1945), Brazilian football coach
- Braga, Alice (born 1983), Brazilian actress
- Braga, Antonio (1929–2009), Italian composer and music teacher
- Braga, António de Sousa (* 1941), Portuguese religious, emeritus Catholic bishop of Angra
- Braga, Brannon (* 1965), American screenwriter and film producer
- Braga, Carlo (1889–1971), Italian religious priest and Roman Catholic missionary
- Braga, Daniela (* 1992), Brazilian model
- Braga, Francisco (1868–1945), Brazilian composer
- Braga, Gaetano (1829–1907), Italian composer and cellist
- Braga, Gilberto (* 1946), Brazilian screenwriter
- Braga, Guilherme (1845–1874), Portuguese poet
- Braga, João (* 1945), Portuguese fado singer
- Braga, João Francisco (1868–1937), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Curitiba
- Braga, Mestre (* 1957), Brazilian martial artist and founder of Capoeira Angola Africa Bantu
- Braga, Nilo Murtinho (1903-1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Braga, Otávio (* 1973), Brazilian soccer player
- Braga, Rubem (1913–1990), Brazilian journalist and writer
- Braga, Sônia (born 1950), Brazilian actress
- Braga, Teófilo (1843–1924), Portuguese writer and statesman
- Braga, Torben (* 1991), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Braga-Jaff, Hermine (1857–1940), Hungarian opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher
- Bragadin, Marcantonio (1523–1571), captain general and governor of Cyprus
- Bragadino, Marco († 1591), Venetian alchemist and impostor
- Bragaglia, Anton Giulio (1890–1960), Italian artist of Futurism
- Bragaglia, Arturo (1893–1962), Italian photographer and actor
- Bragaglia, Carlo Ludovico (1894–1998), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Bragagnola, František (* 1927), Czech football player
- Bragan, Bobby (1917-2010), American baseball player and baseball manager
- Bragança, Albertino (* 1944), Sao-Tome politician and writer
- Bragança, Aquino de (1924–1986), Portuguese-Mozambican sociologist and journalist
- Bragança, Duarte Pio de (* 1945), Portuguese aristocratic descendant
- Bragança, Gaspar de (1716–1789), Archbishop
- Bragança, Jaime Celestino Dias (* 1983), Portuguese football player
- Bragança, Rui (* 1991), Portuguese Taekwondoin
- Bragance, Anne (* 1945), French writer
- Braganza, Antonia Maria von (1845–1913), Infanta of Portugal
- Braganza, Francis Leo (1922–2011), Indian religious and theologian, Roman Catholic Bishop of Baroda
- Braganza, Glenda (* 1978), Canadian film and stage actress
- Braganza, Maria das Neves von (1852–1941), Portuguese noblewoman, Infanta of Portugal
- Braganza, Michael von (1853–1927), Prince of Portugal from the House of Braganza
- Bragassa, Jodi (* 1968), American long-distance runner, triathlete, cross-country skier and cross-country summer biathlete
- Bragassa, Patrick (* 1962), American cross-country summer biathlete
- Bragazzi, Davide (* 1981), Italian racing cyclist
Bragd
- Bragdon, Claude (1866–1946), American architect, author, and theosophist
- Bragdon, Jonathan (* 1944), American painter
Brage
- Brageot, Mikaël (* 1987), French aerobatic pilot
Bragg
- Bragg, Art (1930-2018), American sprinter
- Bragg, Billy (born 1957), British singer-songwriter
- Bragg, Braxton (1817–1876), Confederate General of America
- Bragg, Daniel (* 1992), Australian soccer player
- Bragg, Don (1935-2019), American pole vaulter
- Bragg, Doug (1928–1973), American country and rockabilly musician
- Bragg, Edward S. (1827-1912), American politician
- Bragg, Herbert E. (1903-1987), American film technician
- Bragg, Jeremy (* 1981), British ultra-marathon runner
- Bragg, Joey (* 1996), American actor
- Bragg, John (1806–1878), American lawyer, judge, and politician
- Bragg, Melvyn, Baron Bragg (* 1939), British author, screenwriter, television and radio presenter and life peer
- Bragg, Rachel Emily (* 1984), British volleyball player
- Bragg, Thomas (1810–1872), American politician
- Bragg, William Henry (1862–1942), British Nobel Prize winner in physics
- Bragg, William Lawrence (1890–1971), Australian-British physicist and Nobel laureate in physics
- Brägger, Anita (* 1972), Swiss athlete
- Brägger, Benjamin F. (* 1967), Swiss lawyer
- Brägger, Bernhard (* 1942), Swiss author and rally driver
- Brägger, Mathias (* 1983), Swiss ice hockey player
- Brägger, Pablo (* 1992), Swiss gymnast
Bragh
- Braghiș, Dumitru (* 1957), Moldovan politician
- Braght, Thieleman Janszoon van (1625–1664), Dutch author and preacher
Bragi
- Bragi Boddason , Norwegian skald
- Bragi Ólafsson (* 1962), Icelandic musician, poet and author
- Bragi Þorfinnsson (* 1981), Icelandic chess player
- Bragin, Sergei (* 1967), Estonian football player
- Bragin, Valeri Nikolajewitsch (* 1956), Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Bragina, Lyudmila Ivanovna (* 1943), Russian middle-distance runner
- Braginski, Wladimir Borissowitsch (1931–2016), Russian physicist and university professor
Bragl
- Braglia, Alberto (1883–1954), Italian gymnast
Bragm
- Bragmayer, Zsanett (* 1994), Hungarian triathlete
Brago
- Bragowa, Sonja (1903–1998), German expressive, revue and solo dancer
Brags
- Bragstad, Bjørn Otto (* 1971), Norwegian football player
Bragu
- Brague, Rémi (* 1947), French philosopher