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Bres
Bresa
- Bresadola, Davide (* 1988), Italian Nordic skier
- Bresadola, Giacomo (1847–1929), Italian clergyman and mycologist
- Bresadola, Giovanni (* 2001), Italian ski jumper
- Bresagk, Michael (* 1970), German ice hockey player
- Bresan, Uta (* 1965), German pop singer and presenter
Bresc
- Bresch, Carsten (1921–2020), German physicist and geneticist
- Bresch, Theresa-Sophie (* 1992), German vaulting artist
- Breschand, Hélène (* 1966), French harpist and composer
- Breschel, Matti (* 1984), Danish racing cyclist
- Breschi, Arrigo , Italian art director and production designer
- Bresching, Herbert (1911–1966), German racing cyclist
- Breschko-Breschkowskaja, Jekaterina Konstantinowna (1844–1934), Russian revolutionary
- Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich (1906–1982), Soviet politician, party leader of the CPSU of the Soviet Union (1964–1982) and head of state of the Soviet Union (1977–1982)
- Brezhnev, Vladimir Anatolyevich (1935–1996), Russian ice hockey player
- Brezhniva, Jelena Viktorovna (* 1990), Russian track cyclist
- Bresci, Gaetano (1869–1901), assassin on the Italian King Umberto I.
- Brescia, Alfonso (1930–2001), Italian director and screenwriter
- Brescia, Domingo (1866–1939), Italian composer and music teacher
- Brescia, Georgia (* 1996), Italian tennis player
- Brescia, Rossella (* 1971), Italian actress, singer and television presenter
- Brescianello, Giuseppe Antonio († 1758), Italian violinist and composer
- Bresciani, Carlo (* 1949), Italian clergyman and bishop of San Benedetto del Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto
- Bresciano, Mark (born 1980), Australian soccer player
- Brescius, Guido (1824–1864), German railway engineer
- Brescius, Karl Friedrich (1766–1842), German Protestant theologian and clergyman
- Brescius, Theodor von (1798–1871), Prussian district administrator, landowner and parliamentarian
Bresd
- Bresdin, Rodolphe (1822–1885), French graphic artist
Brese
- Brese, Wilhelm (1896–1994), German politician (DNVP, CNBL, CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Brese-Winiary, Leopold von (1787–1878), Prussian infantry general, inspector general of the Prussian fortresses and chief of the engineering corps
- Bresee, Phineas F. (1838–1915), American Methodist, co-founder of the Church of the Nazarene
- Bresele, Max (1944–1998), German artist
- Bresemann, Karin (* 1950), German politician (SPD), MdL Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Bresenham, Jack (* 1937), American computer scientist
Bresg
- Bresgen, August (1888–1987), German painter
- Bresgen, Cesar (1913–1988), Austrian composer
- Bresgen, Franz (1815–1895), German winemaker and politician
- Bresgen, Hermann (1883–1955), German administrative lawyer, district administrator and district president
- Bresgen, Johann (1884–1974), German CDU politician
- Bresgen, Paul (1920–1984), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bresges, André (* 1971), German physics teacher
- Bresges, Walther (1882–1961), German entrepreneur in the textile industry
- Bresgott, Klaus-Martin (* 1967), German art historian and conductor
Bresh
- Breshna, Abdul Ghafur (1907–1974), Afghan artist, composer, poet
Bresi
- Bresinski, Jan (* 1954), German-Polish artist
- Bresinsky, Andreas (* 1935), German botanist
Bresk
- Breska, Alfons (1873–1946), Czech poet and translator
- Breška, Mário (* 1979), Slovak football player
- Breske, Gunnar (* 1979), German journalist and television presenter
- Breski, Jörg (* 1963), German soccer player
- Brėskis, Adolfas (* 1938), Lithuanian engineer, mechanic and university professor
- Breskovski, Stoycho (1934–2004), Bulgarian paleontologist
- Breskvar, Boris (1942–2012), Yugoslavian and Slovenian tennis coach
Bresl
- Breslau, Bernhard (1829–1866), German gynecologist and university professor
- Breslau, Heinrich von (1784–1851), German physician, pharmacologist and university professor
- Breslau, Louise-Cathérine (1856–1927), German-Swiss lithographer and pastel artist
- Breslau, Richard (1835–1897), German politician, Lord Mayor of Erfurt (1871–1889)
- Breslauer, Alfred (1866–1954), German architect
- Breslauer, Bernard H. (1918–2004), German-British book antiquarian
- Breslauer, Christian (1802–1882), Warsaw painter
- Breslauer, Hans Karl (1888–1965), Austrian film director and writer
- Breslauer, Marianne (1909–2001), German photographer and art dealer
- Breslauer, Martin (1871–1940), German book antiquarian
- Breslauer, Max (1869–1929), German electrical engineer
- Breslauer, Rudolf (1903–1945), German cameraman
- Breslaur, Emil (1836–1899), German pianist and composer
- Bresler, Günther von (1867–1946), Prussian major general
- Bresler, Jerry (1912–1977), American film producer
- Bresler, Johannes (1866–1942), German doctor and psychiatrist
- Breslik, Pavol (* 1979), Slovak opera singer (tenor)
- Breslin, Abigail (* 1996), American actress and musician
- Breslin, Cormac (1902–1978), Irish politician
- Breslin, John G. († 1889), American politician
- Breslin, Patricia (1931–2011), American actress
- Breslin, Seán Paul (* 1979), Irish racing driver and motorsport official
- Breslin, Spencer (* 1992), American film actor
- Breslin, Theresa , Scottish writer
- Breslow, Alexander (1928–1980), American pathologist
- Breslow, Ronald (1931-2017) American chemist
Bresn
- Bresnan, Joan (* 1945), American linguist
- Bresnier, Louis Jacques (1814–1869), French Arabist
- Bresnik, Günter (* 1961), Austrian tennis coach and former captain of the Austrian Davis Cup team
- Bresnik, Randolph (* 1967), American astronaut
Breso
- Bresolin, Domenico (1813–1899), Italian painter and photographer
- Brésolles, Pierre (* 1929), French sprinter
- Bresonik, Linda (* 1983), German soccer player
- Bresowitz, Josef Brigido von (1733–1817), governor of Laibach, president of the Temescher Banat, governor of Galicia
- Bresowitz, Pompejus Brigido von (1729–1811), president of the provincial administration of the Temescher Banat, governor and military commander of Trieste
Bress
- Bress, Hyman (1931–1995), Canadian violinist and composer
- Bress, Ute (* 1936), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Bressa, Gianclaudio (* 1956), Italian politician
- Bressan (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Bressan, Alberto (* 1956), Italian mathematician
- Bressan, Arthur (1943–1987), American film director and film producer
- Bressan, Filippo Maria (* 1957), Italian conductor and choir director
- Bressan, Luigi (* 1940), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Trento
- Bressan, Pierre Jaillard (1663–1731), French woodwind instrument maker
- Bressan, Renan (* 1988), Belarusian football player
- Bressan, Walter (* 1981), Italian soccer goalkeeper
- Bressand, Friedrich Christian († 1699), German poet and opera librettist
- Bressane de Araújo, Hugo (1899–1988), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Marília
- Bressanelli, Virginio Domingo (* 1942), Argentine religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Neuquén
- Bressani, Ricardo (1926–2015), Guatemalan nutritionist
- Bressart, Felix (1892–1949), German actor
- Bresse, Jacques Antoine Charles (1822–1883), French engineer and mathematician
- Bresselau, Meyer Israel (1785–1839), notary and representative of Reform Judaism
- Bressem, Bernd (* 1965), German soccer player
- Bressensdorf, Felix von (1876–1955), German publisher
- Bresser, Felix (* 1959), German actor
- Bresser, Hermann , elected secretary of the Hanseatic Office at Bryggen in Bergen
- Bresser, Klaus (* 1936), German journalist
- Bresser, Rudi (* 1948), German economist
- Bresset, Julie (* 1989), French cyclist
- Bresslau, Ernst (1877–1935), German zoologist
- Bresslau, Harry (1848–1926), German historian and diplomat
- Bresslau, Heinrich (* 1912), German architect
- Bresslau, Helene (1879–1957), German teacher, nurse and nurse, wife of Albert Schweitzer
- Bresslau-Hoff, Louise (1882–1966), German writer and poet
- Bresslaw, Bernard (1934-1993), British actor
- Breßlein, Ewald (* 1925), German weightlifter
- Bressler, Emil (1847–1921), Austrian architect of historicism
- Breßler, Ernst von (1784–1849), Prussian lieutenant general
- Breßler, Ludwig (1862–1955), German infantry general
- Bressler, Rainer (* 1945), Swiss writer
- Breßler, Reinhold (1868–1945), German art and genre painter
- Bresslern-Roth, Norbertine (1891–1978), Austrian painter
- Bressnik, Uwe (* 1961), Austrian visual artist
- Bresso, Mercedes (* 1944), Italian politician, MEP
- Bresson, Charles-Joseph (1798–1847), French diplomat and politician
- Bresson, Guillaume (* 1982), French painter
- Bresson, Robert (1901-1999), French film director
- Bressoud, David (* 1950), American mathematician
Brest
- Brest, Johnny de (* 1963), German artist
- Brest, Martin (* 1951), American film director, screenwriter and producer
- Brestel, Heinz (1922–2009), German journalist and publicist
- Brestel, Rudolf (1816–1881), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Brestian, Egon (* 1964), Austrian chess player and trainer
- Brestir Sigmundsson († 970), ruler of half of the Faroe Islands
- Brestovać, Uroš (* 1979), Serbian ice hockey player
- Brestovský, Juraj (* 1963), Slovak badminton player
- Brestrich, Heiko (* 1965), German soccer player