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- Brécard, Charles (1867–1952), French general
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- Breccia Fratadocchi, Ignazio (1927–2013), Italian architect
- Breccia Guzzo, Alberto (1946–2014), Uruguayan politician
- Breccia, Alberto (1919–1993), Argentine cartoonist
- Breccia, Paolo (* 1941), Italian film director and screenwriter
Brece
- Brecel, Luca (* 1995), Belgian snooker player
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- Brech, Christoph (* 1964), German video artist
- Brech, Walter (* 1927), German soccer player
- Brechbühl, Beat (* 1939), Swiss writer and publisher
- Brechbühl, Bruno (* 1974), Swiss ice hockey player
- Brechbühl, Erich (* 1977), Swiss graphic designer and poster artist
- Brechbühl, Fritz (1897–1963), Swiss politician (SP)
- Brechbühl, Jakob (* 1952), Swiss football player
- Brechbühl, Marie (1857–1933), Swiss teacher and pedagogue
- Brechbühler, Hans (1907–1989), Swiss architect
- Breche, Eric , French ski jumper
- Brechenmacher, Josef Karlmann (1877–1960), German name researcher
- Brechenmacher, Thomas (* 1964), German historian
- Brechensbauer, Josef (1867–1945), Bohemian teacher and local researcher
- Brecher, Adolf (1836–1901), German educator and historian
- Brecher, Christian (* 1969), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Brecher, Daniel Cil (* 1951), Israeli historian and publicist
- Brecher, Egon (1880–1946), actor, director, theater director
- Brecher, Gideon (1797–1873), Austrian doctor
- Brecher, Guido (1877–1942), Austrian doctor and psychoanalyst
- Brecher, Gustav (1879–1940), German conductor, composer and critic
- Brecher, Irving (1914-2008), American screenwriter
- Brecher, Leonore (1886–1942), Austrian zoologist
- Brecher, Siegmar (* 1978), Austrian jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet)
- Brecher, Yanick (* 1993), Swiss football player
- Bréchet, Jérémie (* 1979), French football player
- Bréchet, Raymond (1923–2007), Swiss Jesuit
- Bréchignac, Catherine (* 1946), French physicist
- Brechler, Thomas (* 1986), German soccer player
- Brechling, Heinrich (1897–1959), German lawyer and politician
- Brechner, Álvaro (* 1976), Uruguayan-German film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Bréchon, Robert (1920–2012), French poet and Lusitanist
- Bréchôt, Torsten (* 1964), German judoka
- Brecht, Alfred (1904–1983), German graphic artist and heraldist
- Brecht, Alfred (* 1942), German soccer player
- Brecht, Arnold (1884–1977), German-American lawyer and political scientist
- Brecht, Barbara (* 1999), German soccer player
- Brecht, Bernd (* 1956), German performance artist, musician, actor and author
- Brecht, Berthold Friedrich (1869–1939), German entrepreneur
- Brecht, Bertolt (1898–1956), German playwright and poet
- Brecht, Christine (* 1966), German historian
- Brecht, Christoph Heinrich (1911–1965), German legal historian
- Brecht, Eberhard (* 1950), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Brecht, Franz Josef (1899–1982), German philosopher, university professor
- Brecht, George (1926–2008), American artist
- Brecht, Gustav (1830–1905), Lord Mayor of Quedlinburg and honorary citizen
- Brecht, Gustav (1880–1965), German mechanical engineer and business leader
- Brecht, Hans (1923–2007), German journalist, editor and director
- Brecht, Ilka (* 1965), German television presenter and editor and presenter of the ZDF program Frontal21
- Brecht, Johannes (* 1983), German musician in the electronic music scene
- Brecht, Julius (1900–1962), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Brecht, Jürgen (* 1940), German fencer
- Brecht, Martin (* 1932), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Brecht, Michael (* 1965), German trade unionist
- Brecht, Michael (* 1967), German neurobiologist
- Brecht, Paul , German medic
- Brecht, Sonja (* 1969), German soccer player
- Brecht, Stefan (1924–2009), American writer of German origin
- Brecht, Udo (* 1943), German rower
- Brecht, Ulrich (1927–2003), German director and theater director
- Brecht, Volker (* 1965), German Protestant theologian, life and social counselor and author
- Brecht, Walter (1900–1986), German paper technologist
- Brecht, Walther (1841–1909), German lawyer and director of the Lübeck-Büchener railway company
- Brecht-Schall, Barbara (1930–2015), German theater actress
- Brechtefeld, Elson (* 1994), Nauruan weightlifter
- Brechtel, Fritz (* 1955), German politician (CDU)
- Brechtel, Johann Sigmund , prince-bishop registrar and chronicler
- Brechtel, Patrick (* 1983), German soccer player
- Brecht, Suso (1910–1975), German Benedictine monk, missionary scholar, Archabbot of Sankt Ottilien
- Brechtken, Magnus (* 1964), German historian
- Brechtken, Rainer (* 1945), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and sports official
- Bréchu, Henri (* 1947), French ski racer
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- Breck, Daniel (1788–1871), American politician
- Breck, Edward (1861–1929) American author, diplomat, spy, foil fencer, and golfer
- Breck, Freddy (1942–2008), German pop singer, composer, producer and presenter
- Breck, Jonathan (born 1965), American actor
- Breck, Peter (1929–2012), American actor
- Breck, Samuel (1771–1862), American politician
- Breck, Tom (* 1961), German power juggler
- Brecka, Hans (1885–1954), Austrian journalist and writer
- Brecke, Andreas (1879–1952), Norwegian sailor and Olympic champion
- Breckenridge, Alex (* 1932), American long-distance runner
- Breckenridge, Alexandra (* 1982), American actress and photographer
- Breckenridge, Hugh (1870–1937) American painter
- Breckenridge, James D. (1926–1982), American art historian
- Breckenridge, Laura (* 1983), American actress
- Brecker, Michael (1949-2007), American tenor saxophonist
- Brecker, Randy (* 1945), American jazz musician (trumpet)
- Breckinridge, Clifton R. (1846–1932) American politician
- Breckinridge, Henry (1886–1960), American lawyer, athlete, and politician
- Breckinridge, James (1763-1833) American politician
- Breckinridge, James D. (1781–1849), American politician
- Breckinridge, John (1760-1806), American lawyer and politician
- Breckinridge, John B. (1913–1979), American politician
- Breckinridge, John C. (1821–1875) American politician, 14th Vice President of the United States, general, and Secretary of War of the Confederate States
- Breckinridge, Mary Cyrene Burch (1826–1907), American Second Lady
- Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson Jr. (1833–1915), American lawyer, Confederate politician and officer
- Breckinridge, Sophonisba (1866–1948), American social scientist, social reformer
- Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston (1837–1904), American politician
- Breckling, Friedrich (1629–1711), Danish pastor and author
- Breckman, Andy (* 1955), American film producer and singer
- Breckmann, Óli (* 1948), Faroese politician (Fólkaflokkurin), member of the Folketing
- Brecknell Turner, Benjamin (1815-1894), English photographer
- Breckner, Ingrid (* 1954), German sociologist
- Brečko, Mišo (* 1984), Slovenian football player
- Breckoff, Olrik (1929–2006), German cameraman, director, author, documentary filmmaker and television journalist
- Breckwoldt, Edith (1937–2013), German sculptor
- Breckwoldt, Marion (* 1957), German theater, film and television actress
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- Brecl, Jerneja (* 2001), Slovenian ski jumper
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- Brecour, Wilhelm (1866–1940), German trade unionist and politician (SPD)