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- Brglez, Franček (1922–1997), Yugoslav and Slovenian correspondence chess player
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- Bri-Bein, Marija Felixowna , Russian painter and graphic artist
- Bria, Agia (* 1996), East Timorese soccer player
- Bria, Benyamin Yosef (1956–2007), Indonesian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Denpasar
- Bria, Francesca (* 1977), Italian computer scientist and university professor
- Brial, Benjamin (1923–2004), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Brialmont, Henri Alexis (1821–1903), Belgian general and military writer
- Brialy, Jean-Claude (1933–2007), French actor
- Brian FitzCount , Anglo-Norman nobleman, supporter of Empress Matilda during the English Civil War
- Brian Ó Néill († 1260), Irish king
- Brian Shaw (* 1982), American strongman
- Brian, David (1910–1993), American actor
- Brian, Frank (1923-2017), American basketball player
- Brian, Guy, 1st Baron Brian († 1390), English nobleman, military man and diplomat
- Brian, Havergal (1876–1972), English composer
- Brian, Mary (1906–2002), American actress
- Brianchon, Charles Julien (1783–1864), French mathematician
- Briand, Anne (* 1968), French biathlete
- Briand, Aristide (1862–1932), French Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
- Briand, Arnaud (* 1970), Canadian-French ice hockey player and coach
- Briand, Jimmy (* 1985), French football player
- Briand, Ludwig (* 1981), French actor
- Briand, Manon (* 1964), Canadian film director and screenwriter
- Briand, Pascal (* 1976), French speed skater, inline speed skater and ice marathon runner
- Briand, Philippe (* 1950), French politician
- Briano, Renata (* 1964), Italian politician (Partito Democratico), MEP
- Briant, Alexander († 1581), English Jesuit, martyr and Catholic saint
- Briant, Jonathan (1726–1810), Herrnhuter
- Briant, Pierre (* 1940), French ancient historian
- Briant, Shane (born 1946), British-Australian actor
- Briant, Vincent (* 1986), French football goalkeeper
- Brianti, Alberta (* 1980), Italian tennis player
- Briard, Jacques (1933-2002), French prehistoric
- Briars, Gawain (* 1958), English squash player
- Briaschi, Massimo (* 1958), Italian football player
- Briasco, Norberto (* 1996), Argentinian-Armenian soccer player
- Briasson, Antoine-Claude (1700–1775), French publisher
- Briat, Guillaume (born 1966), French actor
- Briat, Sébastien (1982–2004), French opponent of nuclear power, died during nuclear transport
- Briatore, Flavio (* 1950), Italian sports and industry manager
- Briatte, François (1805–1877), Swiss politician
- Briaud, Laurence , French film editor
- Briavoine, Jean-Claude (* 1934), French racing car driver
- Briban, Roxana (1971-2010), Romanian opera singer (soprano)
- Bricard, Emmanuel (* 1966), French chess player
- Bricard, Raoul (1870–1943), French mathematician
- Bricaud, Thierry (* 1969), French racing cyclist
- Bricault, Laurent (* 1963), French ancient historian and religious historian
- Briccetti, Thomas (1936–1999), American composer, pianist and conductor
- Briccialdi, Giulio (1818–1881), Italian flautist, composer and flute maker
- Brice, Andžela (* 1970), Latvian biathlete
- Brice, Anete (* 1991), Latvian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Brice, Calvin S. (1845–1898), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Brice, Fanny (1891–1951), American comedian, entertainer, singer, theater and film actress
- Brice, James (1746–1801) American politician
- Brice, Lauren (1962-2015), American porn actress
- Brice, Lee (* 1979), American country singer
- Brice, Liz May (* 1975), British actress
- Brice, Olie (* 1981), British jazz musician
- Brice, Percy (born 1923), American jazz drummer
- Brice, Pierre (1929-2015), French actor
- Brice, Russell (* 1952), New Zealand mountaineer
- Brichambaut, Marc Perrin de (* 1948), French lawyer and diplomat
- Brichant, Jacques (1930-2011), Belgian tennis and basketball player
- Brichau, Frank (* 1949), Belgian comic artist
- Briche, Mélanie (* 1975), French soccer player and coach
- Bricher, Alfred Thompson (1837–1908), American landscape painter from the Hudson River School
- Brichetti, Katharina (* 1968), German building historian, architect, university lecturer and artist
- Bricht, Balduin (1852–1937), Austrian journalist and music critic
- Bricht, Walter (1904–1970), Austrian-American composer of classical music
- Brichta, Aleš (* 1959), Czech rock singer
- Brichta, Emil (1915–1997), German politician (CSU), Lord Mayor
- Brichta, Raimund (* 1959), German television presenter and stock market reporter
- Brichzin, Hans (* 1938), German archivist and author
- Bricis, Ilmārs (* 1970), Latvian biathlete
- Brick, Abraham L. (1860-1908), American politician
- Brick, Martin (* 1939), German veterinarian and politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, State Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Brick, Matthew , New Zealand duathlete
- Brick, Max (* 1992), British water diver
- Brick, Richard (1945–2014), American film producer and university professor
- Brick, Thomas (* 1947), German doctor and politician (CDU)
- Bricka, Carl Frederik (1845–1903), Danish historian, biographer and archivist
- Brickell, Edie (* 1966), American singer and songwriter
- Brickenstein, Cecilie (1886–1979), German local politician (DNVP), Member of the Bundestag
- Bricker, Calvin (1884–1963), Canadian athlete
- Bricker, Clifford (1904-1980), Canadian long-distance runner
- Bricker, John W. (1893–1986), American politician
- Bricker, Karl (* 1923), Swiss skier
- Brickhill-Jones, David (* 1981), British orienteer
- Brickhouse, Marci (* 1967), actress
- Brickley, Connor (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- Brickley, James H. (1928–2001), American lawyer and politician
- Bricklin, Dan (* 1951), American computer scientist
- Brickman, Jim (* 1961), American pianist and songwriter
- Brickman, Marshall (* 1941), American screenwriter and Oscar winner
- Brickmann, Jürgen (* 1939), German physicist
- Brickner, George H. (1834–1904), American politician
- Brickner, Irene (* 1960), Austrian journalist
- Brickwedde, Ferdinand (1903–1989), American physicist
- Brickwedde, Fritz (* 1948), German manager
- Brickwell, Ditha (* 1941), Austrian writer
- Bricmont, Jean (* 1952), Belgian mathematical physicist and political publicist
- Bricmont, Saskia (* 1985), Belgian political scientist and politician (Ecolo), MEP
- Bricmont, Wendy Greene (* 1949), American film editor
- Brico, Antonia (1902–1989), American conductor of Dutch origin
- Bricogne, Gérard (* 1949), French crystallographer
- Bricolo, Federico (* 1966), Italian politician (Lega Nord), member of the Camera
- Briçonnet, Denis (1479–1535), French bishop
- Briçonnet, Guillaume († 1514), French statesman and cardinal
- Briçonnet, Guillaume (1470–1534), Bishop of Meaux
- Bricq, Nicole (1947–2017), French politician (SP), member of the National Assembly
- Brictius of Tours († 444), bishop and saint
- Bricusse, Leslie (* 1931), British composer and songwriter
- Bridcutt, Liam (* 1989), Scottish soccer player
- Briddell, Jon (born 1966), American actor
- Bride, Harold (1890–1956), British radio officer and Marconi radio operator
- Bridel, Bedřich (1619–1680), Czech Jesuit and religious writer of baroque literature
- Bridel, Gaston (1895–1982), Swiss journalist
- Bridel, Georges (1889–1978), Swiss politician (Liberal Party), officer and sports official
- Bridel, Georges Bernard (* 1946), Swiss engineer and aerospace specialist
- Bridel, Georges-Antoine (1867–1946), Swiss publisher and historian
- Bridel, Georges-Victor (1818–1889), Swiss publisher
- Bridel, Gustave (1827–1884), Swiss engineer
- Bridel, Jean-Louis (1759–1821), Swiss Reformed clergyman, theologian and university professor and author
- Bridel, Philippe-Sirice (1757–1845), Swiss author, local historian and naturalist as well as reformed clergyman
- Bridel, Samuel Élisée von (1761–1828), Swiss bryologist
- Bridenstine, Jim (* 1975), American politician and space official
- Bridewell, Ollie († 2007), British motorcycle racer
- Bridge, Cyprian (1839-1924) British admiral and naval historian
- Bridge, Danny (born 1993), Irish rugby league player
- Bridge, Duncan (born 1958), English badminton player
- Bridge, Frank (1879–1941), English composer
- Bridge, Jane (* 1960), British judoka
- Bridge, Joan (1912–2009), British costume designer
- Bridge, Karen (1960-2020), English badminton player
- Bridge, Mark (born 1985), Australian soccer player
- Bridge, Nigel, Baron Bridge of Harwich (1917–2007), British jurist, Lord Justice
- Bridge, Wayne (* 1980), English soccer player
- Bridge, William H. , American computer scientist
- Bridgeland, Tom , British mathematician
- Bridgeman, Charles (1690–1738) English gardener and landscape architect
- Bridgeman, Francis (1848-1929), British admiral
- Bridgeman, John (1916–2004) English sculptor and painter
- Bridgeman, Robin, 3rd Viscount Bridgeman (* 1930), British politician (Conservative Party) and peer
- Bridgeman, William, 1st Viscount Bridgeman (1864–1935), British Conservative Party politician, House of Commons member and peer
- Bridger, Jay (* 1987), British racing driver
- Bridger, Jim (1804–1881), trapper, scout and explorer in the wild west of today's USA
- Bridger, Tommy (1934–1991) British racing car driver
- Bridgers, John Luther senior (1821–1884), American lawyer and plantation owner, and Confederate politician and officer
- Bridgers, Phoebe (* 1994), American indie rock musician
- Bridgers, Robert Rufus (1819–1888), American lawyer, railroad clerk, and Confederate politician
- Bridgers, Sean (born 1968), American actor
- Bridges Adams Lehmann, Hope (1855–1916), women's rights activist and first general practitioner and gynecologist in Munich
- Bridges, Alan (1927–2013) British director, actor and producer
- Bridges, Alicia (* 1953), American singer and lyricist
- Bridges, Althea (* 1936), Australian opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher
- Bridges, Angelica (* 1970), American actress and photo model
- Bridges, Barry (born 1941), English football player
- Bridges, Beau (born 1941), American actor
- Bridges, Ben (* 1937), English football player
- Bridges, Bles (1946-2000), South African pop singer
- Bridges, Brooke Marie (* 1991), American actress
- Bridges, Calvin (1889-1938), American geneticist
- Bridges, Chloe (* 1991), American actress, singer and pianist
- Bridges, Dacia (1973-2019), American rock 'n' roll and dance music singer
- Bridges, Dorothy (1915–2009), American poet and actress
- Bridges, Douglas (* 1945), British-New Zealand mathematician
- Bridges, Edward, 1st Baron Bridges (1892–1969), British politician and civil servant
- Bridges, George Washington (1825–1873), American politician
- Bridges, Henry († 1986), American jazz musician (tenor saxophone)
- Bridges, James (1936–1993), American director and producer
- Bridges, Jeff (* 1949), American actor, film producer and musician
- Bridges, John (1936–1998), British racing car driver
- Bridges, Jordan (* 1973), American film and television actor
- Bridges, Krista (* 1968), Canadian actress
- Bridges, Leon (* 1989), American retro soul singer
- Bridges, Lloyd (1913–1998), American actor
- Bridges, Lucas (1874–1949), Argentine ethnographer and writer
- Bridges, Mark , American costume designer
- Bridges, Mikal (* 1996), American basketball player
- Bridges, Miles (* 1998), American basketball player
- Bridges, Otis L. (1798–1870), American lawyer and politician
- Bridges, Robert (1844-1930), English poet
- Bridges, Roy D. (* 1943), American astronaut
- Bridges, Ruby (* 1954), American civil rights activist
- Bridges, Samuel Augustus (1802-1884), American politician
- Bridges, Simon (* 1976), New Zealand politician with the New Zealand National Party
- Bridges, Steve (1963–2012), American comedian, impersonator, parodist and actor
- Bridges, Styles (1898–1961), American politician
- Bridges, Thomas (1842–1898), Anglo-Argentine Anglican missionary, linguist, and large landowner
- Bridges, Thomas, 2nd Baron Bridges (1927–2017), British peer, politician and diplomat
- Bridges, Todd (* 1965), American film actor, film producer and film director
- Bridges, Tom (1871–1939), British Lieutenant General and Governor of South Australia
- Bridges, flat share , American pharmacist and politician
- Bridges, William Throsby (1861–1915), Australian artillery officer and division commander
- Bridgetower, George (1778-1860), English violinist
- Bridgett, Arthur (1882-1954) English football player
- Bridgewater, Brad (* 1973), American swimmer
- Bridgewater, Cecil (* 1942), American jazz trumpeter and composer
- Bridgewater, Dee Dee (born 1950), American jazz singer
- Bridgewater, George (* 1983), New Zealand rower
- Bridgewater, Ron (* 1947), American jazz musician (saxophone, flute) and university professor
- Bridgewater, Teddy (* 1992), American football player
- Bridgman, Frederick Arthur (1847–1928) American Orientalist painter
- Bridgman, George H. (1853-1925), American physician and diplomat
- Bridgman, Laura (1829-1889), deafblind American
- Bridgman, Mel (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Bridgman, Percy Williams (1882–1961), American physicist, Nobel Prize winner
- Bridgwood, Gerry (1944–2012) English football player
- Bridji, Karim (* 1981), Algerian-Dutch soccer player
- Bridle, James (* 1980), British installation artist, curator and technology author
- Bridler, Otto (1864–1938), Swiss architect and Corps Commander
- Bridler, Placidus (1613–1679), Benedictine priest, theologian and canon lawyer
- Bridoux, Charles (1942–2003), French postage stamp artist
- Bridson, Martin (* 1964), British mathematician
- Bridwell, E. Nelson (1931-1987), American comic book writer
- Bridwell, Jim (1944-2018), American climber
- Brie, Alison (* 1982), American actress
- Brie, André (* 1950), German politician (SED, PDS and Die Linke) and unofficial employee of the GDR State Security
- Brie, Friedrich (1880–1948), German Anglicist and university professor
- Brie, Germain de (1490-1538), French humanist
- Brie, Hartmut (* 1943), German poet
- Brie, Horst (1923–2014), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Brie, Michael (* 1954), German philosopher, Stasi-IM
- Brie, Siegfried (1838–1931), German legal scholar; University professor and rector
- Brie-Kölmel, Renate (* 1913), German director of studies and poet
- Briebach, Lothar (* 1947), German soccer player
- Briebach, Manfred (* 1950), German soccer player
- Briede, Aleksandra (1901–1992), Russian-Latvian-Soviet sculptor
- Briede, Jakob († 1686), Mayor of Kassel
- Briedé, Willem (1903–1962), Dutch collaborator
- Briedel, Johann von (1521–1571), abbot of the Himmerod monastery
- Brieden, Andreas , German statistician
- Brieden, Jes (* 1974), American singer-songwriter and producer
- Brieden, Karin (* 1958), German media manager, administrative director of ZDF
- Brieden, Kaspar Friedrich (1844–1908), German Roman Catholic priest
- Briedienė, Vanda (1932–2013), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Briedis, Mairis (* 1985), Latvian boxer
- Briedis, Mindaugas (* 1963), Lithuanian politician (CPSU, TS-LKD)
- Briedis, Vytautas (1940-2019), Soviet rower
- Briefs, Götz (1889–1974), German economist
- Briefs, Ulrich (1939–2005), German politician (SPD, Greens, PDS), Member of the Bundestag and economist
- Brieg, Sibylle Margarethe von (1620–1657), Silesian nobleman
- Briegel, Eva (* 1978), German musician
- Briegel, Hans J. (* 1962), German physicist
- Briegel, Hans-Peter (* 1955), German soccer player and coach
- Briegel, Wolfgang Carl (1626–1712), German composer
- Brieger, Adolf (1832–1912), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Brieger, Ernst (1891–1969), German-British physician
- Brieger, Hubertus (1909–1978), German pediatrician and professor, director of the Greifswald University Children's Hospital
- Brieger, Johann (* 1962), Austrian diplomat
- Brieger, Lolita , German victim of homicide
- Brieger, Lothar (1879–1949), German journalist and art historian
- Brieger, Ludwig (1849–1919), German physician
- Brieger, Nicolas (* 1945), German actor for stage and film, director for drama and opera
- Brieger, Otto (1835–1904), German teacher, organist and composer
- Brieger, Peter (1898–1983), German art historian
- Brieger, Robert (* 1956), Austrian army officer and general
- Brieger, Sven (* 1960), German voice actor and actor
- Brieger, Theodor (1842–1915), German Protestant theologian
- Briegleb, Elard (1822–1904), German clergyman and dialect poet
- Briegleb, Hans Karl (1805–1879), German lawyer and politician
- Briegleb, Klaus (* 1932), German literary historian and editor
- Briegleb, Moriz Adolph (1809–1872), German politician, MdR
- Briegleb, Till (* 1962), German journalist and writer
- Briegmann, Frank (* 1967), German music manager, president of Universal Music D / A / CH and Deutsche Grammophon
- Briejer, Rie (1910–1999), Dutch sprinter and long jumper
- Briel, Dick (1950–2011), Dutch comic artist
- Briel, Fritz (1934–2017), German canoeist
- Briel, Jonatan (1942–1988), German director, screenwriter and actor
- Briel, Lou (* 1962), Puerto Rican singer, composer, actor, television presenter and producer
- Briele, Tom (* 1956), German filmmaker
- Briele, Wolfgang van der (1894–1983), German Germanist and librarian
- Brielle, Aparna (* 1994), American actress
- Brielmaier, Erhard (1841–1917), German-American architect in church construction
- Briem, Herbert (* 1957), German soccer player and coach
- Briem, Wunibald (1841–1912), Austrian composer
- Brien, Roy (1930-1987), English football player
- Brienen, Edwin (* 1971), Dutch film director
- Brienne, Comte de Conflans, Hubert de (1690–1777), French vice admiral
- Brienza, Franco (* 1979), Italian soccer player
- Brier, Bob (* 1943), American Egyptologist
- Brier, Joe (* 1999), British sprinter
- Brier, Markus (* 1968), Austrian golf player
- Brière de Boismont, Alexandre (1797–1881), French physician and psychiatrist
- Brière de l'Isle, Louis Alexandre (1827-1896), French general
- Brière, Bastien (* 1983), French medic and racing car driver
- Brière, Benoît (* 1965), Canadian actor
- Brière, Daniel (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Brière, Michel (1949–1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Brierley, Ken (1926-2004) English football player
- Brierley, Saroo (* 1981), Indian writer
- Brierley, William B. (1889–1963), British mycologist
- Brierly, James Leslie (1881–1955), British lawyer, professor at Oxford University
- Briers, Lee (born 1978), Welsh rugby league player
- Briers, Lucy (* 1967), British theater and film actress
- Briers, Richard (1934-2013), British actor
- Briesch, Olli (* 1975), German TV and radio presenter
- Briese, Carl (1858–1931), Prussian lieutenant general in the First World War
- Briese, Gaston (1898–1953), German actor, senior stage director and theater director
- Briese, Gerd (1897–1957), German actor, director, artistic director and screenwriter
- Briese, Hans-Hermann (* 1940), German doctor and author
- Briese, Olaf (* 1963), German cultural scientist
- Briese, Ralf (1971–2011), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the State Parliament
- Briese, Reinhard (* 1942), German politician (CDU)
- Briese-Baetke, Simone (* 1966), German wheelchair fencer
- Briesemeister, Dietrich (* 1934), German Romanist
- Briesemeister, Otto (1866–1910), German doctor and opera singer (tenor)
- Briesen, Adalbert Konstantin von († 1698), Polish Starost, voivode and senator, friend of the great elector
- Briesen, Alfred von (1849–1914), Prussian infantry general in the First World War
- Briesen, Arthur von (1891–1981), German major general in World War II
- Briesen, August von , German-Hungarian painter, lithographer, draftsman and illustrator
- Briesen, Constantin von (1821–1877), Prussian district administrator
- Briesen, Detlef (* 1957), German historian and university professor
- Briesen, Emy von (1857–1936), German painter, etcher and poet
- Briesen, Karl von (1765–1834), Prussian lieutenant general
- Briesen, Kurt von (1883–1941), German infantry general in World War II
- Briesen, Louis Arthur von (1819–1896), Prussian lieutenant general
- Briesen, Ludwig von (1773-1859), Prussian district administrator
- Briesen, Otto von (1832–1905), Prussian lieutenant general
- Briesen, Reinhold von (1805–1882), Prussian lieutenant general
- Briesenick, Hartmut (1949–2013), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Briesewitz, Uta (* 1967), German camerawoman and television director
- Brieskorn, Carl Heinz (1913–2000), German pharmacist and food chemist
- Brieskorn, Egbert (1936–2013), German mathematician
- Brieskorn, Norbert (* 1944), German religious and legal philosopher
- Brieskorn, Paul , politicians in Danzig and victims of National Socialism
- Briesmann, Johann (1488–1549), German theologian and reformer
- Briessen, Fritz van (1906–1987), German writer and diplomat
- Brießmann, Annegret (* 1972), German wheelchair basketball player
- Brießmann, Ermin (1936–2010), German lawyer
- Briest, Anne-Sophie (* 1974), German actress
- Briest, Eckard (1909–1992), German ambassador
- Briest, Jakob Friedrich von (1695–1768), Prussian major general, commander of infantry regiment No. 12
- Bríet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir (1856–1940), Icelandic women's rights activist
- Brietzke, Arthur von (1848–1930), Prussian general of the infantry
- Brietzke, Dirk (* 1964), German historian and non-fiction author
- Brietzke, Hans Christian von (1705–1783), Prussian Lieutenant General, Chief of Füselier Regiment No. 44
- Brietzke, Karl von (1603–1647), member of the Fruit Bringing Society
- Brietzke, Siegfried (* 1952), German rower
- Brieux, Eugène (1858–1932), French writer and journalist
- Briey, Thierry de (1895–1945), Belgian nobleman and show jumper
- Briffa, Roderick (* 1981), Maltese football player
- Briffard, Éric (* 1961), French chef
- Briffault, Robert (1876–1948), British surgeon
- Briffod, Adrien (* 1994), Swiss duathlete and triathlete
- Briffod, Henri (1913–1987), French politician (SFIO), member of the National Assembly
- Briga (* 1989), Italian singer and rapper
- Brigadere, Anna (1861–1933), Latvian writer
- Brigante Colonna, Valerio (* 1925), Italian diplomat
- Briganti, Donato , Italian-Dutch basketball coach
- Brigenti, Romeu (1916–2008), Brazilian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Rio de Janeiro
- Brigger, Jean-Paul (* 1957), Swiss soccer player and soccer coach
- Briggs, Allan (1873-1951), American marksman
- Briggs, Anne (born 1944), English folk singer
- Briggs, Annie (* 1987), Canadian actress
- Briggs, Ansel (1806–1881), Governor of Iowa
- Briggs, Arthur (1901–1991), American trumpeter, orchestra conductor, and jazz musician
- Briggs, Asa (1921-2016), British historian and life peer
- Briggs, Barry (* 1934), British-New Zealand speedway driver
- Briggs, Charles Augustus (1841–1913), American theologian
- Briggs, Charles James (1865–1941), British officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Briggs, Chris , film producer and occasional screenwriter and actor
- Briggs, Clare (1875–1930), American cartoonist and comic book artist
- Briggs, Clay Stone (1876–1933), American politician
- Briggs, Cyril (1888–1966), American writer and communist activist
- Briggs, David (* 1962), British organist, composer and university professor
- Briggs, Derek (born 1950), Irish paleontologist
- Briggs, Eddie (born 1950), American politician
- Briggs, Ella (1880–1977), Austro-British architect
- Briggs, Ellis O. (1899–1976), American diplomat
- Briggs, Everett (born 1934), American diplomat
- Briggs, Frank A. (1858–1898), American politician
- Briggs, Frank O. (1851-1913), American politician
- Briggs, Frank P. (1894-1992), American politician
- Briggs, George (1805-1869), American politician
- Briggs, George N. (1796–1861), American politician
- Briggs, H. , British tennis player
- Briggs, Henry († 1630), English mathematician
- Briggs, Herbert W. (1900–1990), American lawyer and professor at Cornell University
- Briggs, James F. (1827–1905), American politician
- Briggs, Karen (* 1963), British judoka
- Briggs, Kellen (* 1983), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Briggs, Lauren (* 1979), English squash player
- Briggs, LeBaron Russell (1855–1934), American philologist and literary scholar
- Briggs, Lyman (1874–1963), American engineer, physicist, and administrator
- Briggs, Patricia (* 1965), American author
- Briggs, Pete , American tuba player and bass player
- Briggs, Peter (* 1992), English badminton player
- Briggs, Phyllis (1904-1981), British writer
- Briggs, Raymond (* 1934), British illustrator and author
- Briggs, Shannon (* 1971), American boxer
- Briggs, Ward W. (* 1945), American classical philologist
- Briggs, Watson (* 1987), Scottish badminton player
- Brighache, Fouad (* 1982), German-Moroccan football player
- Brigham, Asa (1788–1844) American settler, businessman, and politician
- Brigham, Charles (born 1949), American basketball coach
- Brigham, Elbert S. (1877–1962), American politician
- Brigham, Elijah (1751-1816), American politician
- Brigham, Lewis A. (1831-1885) American politician
- Brigham, Paul (1746–1824), American politician, lawyer, and governor of the US state of Vermont
- Brigham, William Tufts (1841–1926), American geologist, botanist, ethnologist, and museum director
- Brigham-Grette, Julie (* 1955), American geologist
- Brighenti, Nicolò (* 1989), Italian football player
- Brighenti, Sergio (* 1932), Italian football player
- Brighi, Matteo (* 1981), Italian soccer player
- Bright McLaren, Priscilla (1815–1906), English suffragette and abolitionist
- Bright, Bette , British rock singer
- Bright, Bill (1921–2003), American evangelist and founder of the world's largest ministry, Campus Crusade for Christ International
- Bright, Bobby (born 1952), American politician
- Bright, Cameron (born 1993), Canadian actor
- Bright, Charles Tilston (1832–1888), English electrical engineer
- Bright, Doyle (born 1961), American heavy metal singer and guitarist
- Bright, Heather (* 1982), American singer, songwriter and producer
- Bright, Henry († 1873), English landscape painter
- Bright, Jason (* 1973), Australian racing car driver
- Bright, Jeff (born 1985), Australian soccer player
- Bright, Jerry (* 1947), American sprinter
- Bright, Jesse D. (1812-1875) American politician
- Bright, John , British costume designer
- Bright, John (1811-1889) British politician
- Bright, John (1884–1948), American lawyer
- Bright, John (1908-1989), American screenwriter
- Bright, John Morgan (1817–1911), American politician
- Bright, Julie (* 1965), American long jumper
- Bright, Kevin (* 1992), German basketball player
- Bright, Kevin S. (* 1955), American producer and director of television series
- Bright, Kris (* 1986), New Zealand soccer player
- Bright, Larry (1934–2003), American rock and roll musician
- Bright, Mandy (* 1978), Hungarian porn actress
- Bright, Mark (* 1955), American comic artist
- Bright, Martin (* 1966), British journalist
- Bright, Millie (* 1993), English soccer player
- Bright, Richard (1789-1858), English nephrologist
- Bright, Richard (1937-2006), American actor
- Bright, Ronnell (* 1930), American jazz pianist and composer
- Bright, Sarah Anne (1793–1866), English film pioneer
- Bright, Sid , British jazz musician
- Bright, Simon , production designer and art director
- Bright, Susie (* 1958), American author, journalist, lecturer
- Bright, Tim , American musician and composer
- Bright, Timothy († 1615), English hospice doctor, country pastor and developer of a shorthand system
- Bright, Torah (* 1986), Australian snowboarder
- Bright-Smith, Camille , American singer-songwriter
- Brightman, Frank Edward (1856–1932), Anglican priest and liturgical scholar
- Brightman, John, Baron Brightman (1911-2006), British lawyer
- Brightman, Sarah (* 1960), English singer and actress
- Brightwell, Robbie (born 1939), British sprinter
- Brighty, Anthony David (* 1939), British Ambassador
- Brigida von Kildare († 523), Christian saint, abbess
- Briginshaw, Richard, Baron Briginshaw (1908-1992) British trade union official
- Brigitha, Enith (* 1955), Dutch swimmer
- Brigitta von Pfalz-Simmern (1516–1562), abbess in the monastery Neuburg near Heidelberg
- Brigitta von Stiebar († 1557), last abbess of the Schluesselau monastery
- Brigl, Kathrin (* 1938), German author and songwriter, television and radio presenter
- Brigl, Percy (1885–1945), German university professor for agricultural chemistry, rector of the Hohenheim Agricultural University
- Brigley, Travis (born 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Briglia, Léo (1928-2016), Brazilian soccer player
- Brigliadori, Eleonora (* 1960), Italian actress
- Brigman, Anne (1869–1950), American photographer
- Brigman, June (* 1960), American comic artist
- Brigman, Megan (* 1990), American soccer player
- Brignall, Colin (* 1940), British photographer, art director and typographer
- Brignall, Peter (* 1953), British clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Wrexham
- Brignano, Enrico (born 1966), Italian actor
- Brignola, Enrico (* 1999), Italian football player
- Brignola, Nick (1936–2002), American jazz baritone saxophonist
- Brignole Sale De Ferrari, Maria (1811–1888), Italian aristocrat, salonière and patroness
- Brignole, Giacomo Luigi (1797–1853), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Curia of the Roman Catholic Church
- Brignole, Giacomo Maria (1724–1801), last doge of the Republic of Genoa
- Brignoli, Mario (1902–1990), Italian walker
- Brignoli, Paolo Marcello (1942–1986), Italian arachnologist
- Brignoli, Pasquale (1824–1884), Italian opera singer (tenor) and composer
- Brignone, Federica (* 1990), Italian ski racer
- Brignone, Guido (1886–1959), Italian film director and actor
- Brignone, Lilla (1913–1984), Italian actress
- Brignone, Mercedes (1884–1967), Italian actor
- Brignoni, Serge (1903–2002), Swiss painter, sculptor and collector
- Brigstocke, Heather, Baroness Brigstocke (1929-2004), British teacher and headmistress
- Briguet, Robin (* 1999), Swiss freestyle skier
- Brijany, Hassan (1961–2020), Iranian-Swedish actor
- Brijs, Stefan (* 1969), Flemish writer
- Brik, Johann Emanuel (1842–1925), Austrian bridge construction engineer
- Brik, Johannes (1899–1982), Austrian Benedictine
- Brik, Lilja Jurjewna (1891–1978), Soviet film director and sculptor
- Brik, Ossip Maximowitsch (1888–1945), Russian-Soviet avant-garde writer
- Brika, Abdiso bar († 1318), East Syrian writer and ancient oriental bishop in Armenia
- Briken, Peer (* 1969), German sexologist
- Brikha, Aril (* 1976), Iranian-Swedish DJ and producer in the field of techno
- Briksa, Gerhard (* 1924), German politician (SED), trade minister of the GDR
- Bril, Artur (* 1992), German boxer
- Bril, Ben (1912-2003), Dutch boxer
- Bril, Grzegorz (* 1986), Polish biathlete
- Bril, Igor Michailowitsch (* 1944), Russian jazz pianist and composer
- Bril, Mathijs († 1583), Flemish painter and draftsman
- Bril, Paul († 1626), Dutch painter
- Briley, Anthony Ray (born 1958), American serial killer
- Briley, David (born 1964), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Briley, James Dyral (1956–1985), American serial killer
- Briley, John (1925-2019), American screenwriter and film producer
- Briley, Linwood Earl (1954-1984), American serial killer
- Brilhante da Costa, Alfredo (1904–1980), Brazilian football player
- Brilioth, Helge (1931–1998), Swedish opera singer (tenor)
- Brilioth, Yngve Torgny (1891-1959), Swedish Lutheran theologian
- Brilka, Carsten (* 1967), German soccer player
- Brill, Abraham (1874-1948), American psychoanalyst
- Brill, Alexander von (1842–1935), German mathematician
- Brill, Alice (1920–2013), German-Brazilian photographer, painter and author
- Brill, Arthur (1883–1956), German politician (SPD); SPD chairwoman in Gdansk (1921–1936) and MP
- Brill, August Christian (1879–1964), German mechanical engineer
- Brill, Carla (1906–1994), German sculptor, painter and draftsman
- Brill, Debbie (* 1953), Canadian high jumper
- Brill, Dunja , German media and cultural scientist
- Brill, Eduard (1877–1968), German architect and craftsman
- Brill, Erich (1895–1942), German painter and victim of the Holocaust
- Brill, Ernst Heinrich (1892–1945), German dermatologist and professor at the University of Rostock
- Brill, Franz (1901–1970), German economic historian, director of the Cologne City Museum
- Brill, Fritz (1904–1997), German photographer
- Brill, Heinz (* 1940), German political scientist
- Brill, Hermann (1895–1959), German politician (USPD, SPD), MdR, MdB, resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Brill, Jan F. (* 1991), German jazz musician (drums)
- Brill, Johann Georg (1817–1888), German-American engineer and entrepreneur
- Brill, Julius (1816–1882), member of the Prussian National Assembly
- Brill, Jürgen (* 1966), Saarland comedian, singer, entertainer and actor
- Brill, Justin , German civil servant and economist
- Brill, Karsten (* 1970), German singer
- Brill, Klaus (* 1949), German journalist
- Brill, Leonie (* 1997), German actress
- Brill, Lotte , German costume and set designer
- Brill, Ludwig (1838–1886), German teacher and poet
- Brill, Marte (1894–1969), German-Brazilian writer and journalist
- Brill, Otto (1881–1954), Austrian chemist, industrialist and art collector
- Brill, Rudolf (1899–1989), German chemist and university professor
- Brill, Shirley (* 1982), Israeli clarinetist
- Brill, Steven (* 1962), American film director, actor and screenwriter
- Brill, Thomas (* 1957), German jazz musician
- Brill, Willem Gerard (1811–1896), Dutch Dutch scholar, Romance scholar, English scholar and historian
- Brill, Yvonne (1924–2013), American rocket technician of Canadian origin
- Brillant, Dany (* 1965), French singer
- Brillante, Joshua (* 1993), Australian soccer player
- Brillantes, Luisito Bagaygay (* 1976), Filipino soccer player
- Brillat, Daniel (* 1945), French racing car driver
- Brillat-Savarin, Jean Anthelme (1755–1826), French writer and gastronomic critic
- Brillault, Ashlie (* 1987), American model and film actress
- Brilleaux, Lee (1952-1994), South African-English singer
- Brillet, Alain (* 1947), French physicist
- Brillhart, John (* 1930), American mathematician
- Brilli, Nancy (born 1964), Italian actress
- Brilli-Peri, Gastone (1893–1930), Italian cyclist, motorcycle and car racer
- Brilliant, Dora († 1907), Russian revolutionary
- Brilling, Bernhard (1906–1987), German rabbi and historian
- Brillinger, Jeff , American jazz musician
- Brillmacher, Peter Michael (1542–1595), German Jesuit
- Brillouin, Léon (1889–1969), French-American physicist
- Brillouin, Marcel (1854–1948) French physicist
- Brillowska, Mariola (* 1961), German artist, writer and filmmaker
- Brillowski, Anton , philologist and high school teacher in East Prussia
- Brillstein, Bernie (1931–2008), American film and television producer
- Brilmayer, Benedikt (* 1980), German musicologist
- Brilmayer, Karl Johann (1843–1905), German Catholic clergyman, author and local historian from the Rhine-Hesse region
- Brilmayer, Ludwig (* 1892), German business leader
- Brim, John (1922–2003), American blues musician
- Brim, Orville Gilbert (1883–1987), American educator and university professor
- Brima, Alex (1971-2016), Sierra Leonean military
- Brimacombe, Steve (* 1971), Australian athlete
- Brimanis, Aris (born 1972), American ice hockey player
- Brimann, Aron Israel (1859–1934), editor of an anti-Semitic book (Judenspiegel)
- Brimberg, Ingela (* 1964), Swedish opera singer (soprano)
- Brimble, Charlotte , British actress
- Brimble, Nick (born 1944), British actor
- Brimelow, Thomas, Baron Brimelow (1915–1995), British diplomat and politician
- Brimeu, Charles de († 1572), Count of Megen, Spanish military
- Brimfield, Bill (1938–2012), American jazz musician
- Brimley, Wilford (1934-2020), American stunt performer and film actor
- Brimmage, Brittney (* 1990), American volleyball player
- Brimmicombe-Wood, Lee (* 1963), English game developer and author
- Brimsek, Frank (1913-1998), American ice hockey player
- Brin, Benedetto (1833–1898), Italian admiral and politician, member of the Camera
- Brin, David (born 1950), American science fiction author
- Brin, Deborah (* 1953), American rabbi
- Brin, León , Uruguayan politician
- Brin, Michael (* 1948), Russian-American mathematician
- Brin, Sergey (* 1973), American computer scientist and entrepreneur
- Brina, Francesco del († 1586), Italian mannerist painter
- Brina, Nico (* 1969), Swiss pianist and singer
- Brincard, Henri (1939–2014), French Augustinian canon, Bishop of Le Puy-en-Velay
- Brincat, Joe (* 1970), Maltese soccer player
- Brincat, Paul , Australian sound engineer
- Brinck, Christine , German journalist and author
- Brinck, John (1908-1934), American rower
- Brinck, Niels (* 1974), Danish singer-songwriter
- Brincken, Anna-Dorothee von den (* 1932), German mediaevalist
- Brincken, Egon von den (1835–1906), German diplomat
- Brincken, Ernst von den (1835–1895), German administrative and ministerial official
- Brincken, Gertrud von den (1892–1982), German writer
- Brincken, Heinrich Christian von den , Landhofmeister of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
- Brincken, Jacob Friedrich von den († 1791), imperial-royal field marshal lieutenant
- Brincken, Lothar von den (1836–1908), Prussian administrative officer and manor owner
- Brincker, Jan-Hendrik (* 1972), German entrepreneur and local politician
- Brincker, Peter Heinrich (1836–1904), German missionary in German South West Africa
- Brinckhuyzen, Albert , Belgian jazz musician (trombone)
- Brinckman, John (1814-1870), German writer
- Brinckman, Max (1846–1927), German entrepreneur
- Brinckmann, Albert (1877–1924), German art historian
- Brinckmann, Albert Erich (1881–1958), German art historian
- Brinckmann, Alfred (1891–1967), German chess player and author
- Brinckmann, Hanns (1934–2020), German racing cyclist
- Brinckmann, Hans (* 1934), German lawyer, professor and president of the University of Kassel
- Brinckmann, Helmut (1912–1994), German sculptor
- Brinckmann, Hermann (1830–1902), German landscape painter and illustrator of the Düsseldorf School
- Brinckmann, Hermann Theodor (1820–1905), merchant and consul in Danzig
- Brinckmann, Johann August Leberecht (1791–1872), Prussian major general
- Brinckmann, Johann Ludewig Engelhard († 1822), German forester and forest ranger
- Brinckmann, Johann Peter (1746–1785), German physician
- Brinckmann, Jürgen (* 1939), German soccer player
- Brinckmann, Justus (1843–1915), art historian and founder of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
- Brinckmann, Karl Gustav (1764–1847), Swedish diplomat and German poet
- Brinckmann, Karl Heinrich Ludwig (1809–1855), German legal scholar and university professor
- Brinckmann, Philipp Hieronymus (1709–1760), Baroque painter and engraver
- Brinckmann, Rudolf (1889–1974), German banker and politician (MdL Schleswig-Holstein)
- Brinckmann, Wolfgang (1871–1930), German politician (DDP), MdHB
- Brinckmann-Schmolling, Ute (1924–2014), German graphic artist and painter
- Brinckmeier, Jürgen (1935–1984), German journalist and politician (SPD), MdA, MdEP
- Brinckmeier, Marianne (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Brind, Stephanie (* 1977), English squash player
- Brind, William Darby († 1850), British whaling captain
- Brind'Amour, Rod (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Brindel, Bernard (1912–1997), American composer, music teacher and violinist
- Brindisi, Anthony (* 1978), American politician
- Brindisi, Miguel (* 1950), Argentinian football player
- Brindisi, Remo (1918–1996), Italian artist, art collector
- Brindle, Alan (1915-2001), British entomologist
- Brindley, George William (1905–1983), British-American mineralogist and physicist
- Brindley, James (1716–1772) British engineer
- Brindlinger, Wilhelm (1890–1967), German administrative lawyer, local politician and writer
- Brine, David (* 1985), Canadian-Croatian ice hockey player
- Brine, Steve (* 1974), British journalist and politician (Conservative Party)
- Brinegar, Claude (1926–2009), American politician
- Brinegar, Paul (1917–1995), American actor
- Brinek, Gertrude (* 1952), Austrian university professor and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Brinek, Theodor junior (1921–2000), Austrian football player
- Brinek, Theodor senior (1898–1974), Austrian football player
- Brinell, Johan August (1849–1925), Swedish engineer
- Briner, Andres (1923–2014), Swiss music historian, university professor and cultural journalist
- Briner, Emile (1879–1965), Swiss chemist
- Briner, Jean (1876–1967), Swiss politician (SP)
- Briner, Peter (* 1943), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Briner, Robert (1885–1960), Swiss politician
- Briner, Sibylle (* 1973), Swiss pianist
- Brines Garcia, Lluís (* 1971), Catalan researcher
- Bring, Erland Samuel (1736–1798), Swedish mathematician
- Bringas, Soni (* 2002), American actress and dancer
- Bringer, Karl-Heinz (1908–1999), German rocket engineer
- Bringewat, Peter (* 1946), German legal scholar
- Bringezu, Anne (1898–1974), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Bringmann, Fritz (1918–2011), German resistance fighter
- Bringmann, Gerhard (* 1951), German chemist
- Bringmann, Heinrich (1888–1969), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Bringmann, Hermann (1936–2001), German sports teacher and sports official
- Bringmann, Jens (* 1970), German comic artist
- Bringmann, Kathrin (* 1977), German mathematician
- Bringmann, Klaus (* 1936), German ancient historian
- Bringmann, Martin (* 1970), German actor
- Bringmann, Peter F. (* 1946), German film director
- Bringmann, Steffen (* 1964), German athlete
- Bringmann, Tobias C. (* 1970), German historian and association official
- Bringmann, Wolfgang (1933–2009), German psychologist
- Bringolf, Aurel (* 1987), Swiss handball player
- Bringolf, Hans Ormund (1876–1951), Swiss adventurer
- Bringolf, Maya (* 1969), Swiss visual artist
- Bringolf, Walther (1895–1981), Swiss politician (SP)
- Brings, Andy (* 1971), German rock singer, musician, producer and filmmaker
- Brings, Franz-Wilhelm (* 1960), German soccer player
- Brings, Ingeborg (* 1963), German television actress
- Brings, Peter (* 1964), German musician and composer
- Brings, Rolly (* 1943), German musician and lyricist
- Brings, Stephan (* 1965), German musician and composer
- Bringsværd, Tor Åge (* 1939), Norwegian writer
- Brínguez, Ariel (* 1982), Cuban jazz musician (tenor saxophone, composition)
- Bringuier, Carlos José (* 1934), Cuban-American lawyer and political activist
- Bringuier, Lionel (* 1986), French conductor and cellist
- Bringuier, Nicolas (* 1980), French pianist
- Brini, Mario (1908–1995), Italian clergyman, Curia Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Brinis, Nesrine (* 1990), Tunisian pole vaulter
- Brinitzer, Carl (1907–1974), German book author and journalist
- Brink, Alexander (* 1970), German economist, philosopher and university professor
- Brink, Alfred , German soccer player
- Brink, André (1935–2015), South African writer
- Brink, Bas van den (* 1982), Dutch football player
- Brink, Bernhard (* 1952), German pop singer and television presenter
- Brink, Bernhard ten (1841–1892), German Romance studies and university professor
- Brink, Bert van den (* 1958), Dutch jazz pianist, composer, music producer and arranger
- Brink, Charles Oscar (1907–1994), British classical philologist of German origin
- Brink, Cornelia (* 1961), German historian
- Brink, David M. (* 1930), British physicist
- Brink, Dieter (* 1963), German composer, music producer, singer and speaker
- Brink, Elga (1905–1985), German actress
- Brink, Ernst Paul (1856–1922), Lord Mayor of Glauchau
- Brink, Gary J. , American art director and production designer
- Brink, Hans Maarten van den (* 1956), Dutch journalist and writer
- Brink, Jan ten (1771–1839), Dutch classical philologist
- Brink, Jan ten (1834–1901), Dutch writer
- Brink, Jeroen van den (* 1968), Dutch physicist
- Brink, Johannes van den (1865–1933), Dutch author, chaplain, member of the Limburg parish council, priest and anti-authoritarian socialist
- Brink, Jörgen (* 1974), Swedish cross-country skier and biathlete
- Brink, Jos (1942–2007), Dutch actor, cabaret artist, musical artist, musical producer, columnist and television presenter
- Brink, Josefin (* 1969), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag
- Brink, Julius (* 1982), German beach volleyball player
- Brink, Lars (* 1943), Swedish theoretical physicist
- Brink, Margot (* 1967), German Romanist
- Brink, Michael (1914–1947), German publicist and resistance fighter
- Brink, Molly , American actress
- Brink, Ruud (1937–1990), Dutch jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
- Brink, Stefan (* 1966), German data protection expert
- Brink, Wilhelm (1848–1912), German politician
- Brink-Abeler, Rieke (* 1979), German beach volleyball player
- Brinkama, Eduard (1927–1978), German antique dealer
- Brinkbäumer, Klaus (* 1967), German journalist
- Brinkborg, Hannes (* 1978), Swedish volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Brinke, Hieronymus (1800–1880), Austrian poet and local chronicle
- Brinkel, Karl (1913–1965), German theologian
- Brinkel, Wolfgang (* 1946), German social worker and publicist
- Brinken, Julius von den (1789–1846), German forest scientist and Polish general forest master
- Brinker, Anja (* 1991), German gymnast
- Brinker, Engelbert (1883–1944), German resistance fighter
- Brinker, Helmut (1939–2012), German-Swiss art historian and sinologist
- Brinker, Klaus (1938–2006), German Germanist and linguist
- Brinker, Kristin (* 1972), German politician (AfD) and architect
- Brinker, Werner (* 1952), German manager, CEO of EWE AG
- Brinker-Gabler, Gisela (* 1944), German literary scholar, editor
- Brinkerhoff, Corinne (* 1979), American screenwriter and film producer
- Brinkerhoff, Henry R. (1787–1844), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Brinkerhoff, Jacob (1810–1880), American lawyer and politician
- Brinkert, Bernhard (1930–2015), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brinkhaus, Ralph (* 1968), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Brinkhoff, Fritz (1848–1927), German master brewer
- Brinkhoff, Lennert (* 1984), German sports presenter
- Brinkhoff, Ulrich (* 1940), German photographer
- Brinkhoff, Wilhelm , German robber
- Brinkhoff, Wilhelmina (* 1952), Dutch racing cyclist
- Brinkhorst, Laurens (* 1937), Dutch politician (D'66)
- Brinkhorst, Laurentien (* 1966), Dutch nobleman, wife of Prince Constantijn of Orange-Nassau
- Brinkhues, Josef (1913–1995), German clergyman, bishop of the Old Catholic Church in Germany
- Brinkies, Johannes (* 1993), German soccer player
- Brinkley, Alan (1949–2019), American historian
- Brinkley, Christie (* 1954), American model as well as an actress, designer and activist
- Brinkley, David (1920–2003), American journalist
- Brinkley, Jack Thomas (1930–2019), American politician
- Brinkley, John († 1835), British astronomer and clergyman
- Brinkley, Kent (1949-2000), American jazz musician (double bass)
- Brinkley, Michael (born 1992), American volleyball player
- Brinkley, Ritch (1944-2015), American actor
- Brinkley, William (1917–1993), American writer and journalist
- Brinkman, Elco (* 1948), Dutch politician
- Brinkman, Erna (* 1972), Dutch volleyball player
- Brinkman, Eva (1896–1977), German sculptor and draftsman
- Brinkman, Hero (* 1964), Dutch politician (PVV) and police officer
- Brinkman, Johannes (1902–1949), Dutch architect
- Brinkmann Parareda, Enrique (* 1938), Spanish painter
- Brinkmann, Adolf (1854–1923), German homeland researcher
- Brinkmann, Albert (1916–2005), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brinkmann, Alke (* 1967), German painter
- Brinkmann, Aloys (1898–1986), German forester and conservationist
- Brinkmann, Alwin (* 1946), German politician (SPD), former member of the Bundestag, former Lord Mayor of the city of Emden
- Brinkmann, Andreas (* 1960), German soccer player
- Brinkmann, Anika (* 1986), German volleyball player
- Brinkmann, Ansgar (* 1969), German soccer player
- Brinkmann, Armin (* 1948), German New Apostolic clergyman, Church President of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Brinkmann, August (1863–1923), German classical philologist
- Brinkmann, Bastian (* 1988), German journalist
- Brinkmann, Bernd (* 1939), German forensic doctor
- Brinkmann, Bernhard (* 1952), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brinkmann, Carl (1885–1954), German sociologist and economist
- Brinkmann, Caroline (* 1987), German writer
- Brinkmann, Christiane (* 1962), German athlete
- Brinkmann, Daniel (* 1986), German soccer player
- Brinkmann, Dennis (* 1978), German soccer player and coach
- Brinkmann, Dirk (* 1964), German hockey player
- Brinkmann, Donald (1909–1963), Swiss psychologist and philosopher
- Brinkmann, Erika (* 1952), German elementary school teacher and written language didactician
- Brinkmann, Ernst-Günter (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brinkmann, Frank Thomas (* 1961), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Brinkmann, Friedrich (1879–1945), German builder and architect
- Brinkmann, Friedrich Wilhelm (1920–1994), German textile manufacturer
- Brinkmann, Friedrich-Georg (1898–1975), German politician (NSDAP, FDP), MdL
- Brinkmann, Georg Anton (1796–1856), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Münster
- Brinkmann, Georg Basilius (1662–1735), German Lutheran theologian
- Brinkmann, Gerhard (1913–1990), German graphic artist and caricaturist
- Brinkmann, Gerhard (1935–2015), German economist and university professor
- Brinkmann, Hanne (1895–1984), German actress
- Brinkmann, Hans (* 1956), German writer
- Brinkmann, Heiner (* 1931), German sports scientist, university professor
- Brinkmann, Heinrich Rudolph (1789–1878), German civil lawyer, university lecturer and appellate judge
- Brinkmann, Heinrich Wilhelm (1898–1989), American mathematician
- Brinkmann, Heinz (1948–2019), German director of documentaries
- Brinkmann, Helmuth (1895–1983), German Vice Admiral in World War II
- Brinkmann, Hennig (1901–2000), German classical philologist
- Brinkmann, Hilmar (1939–1965), German precision mechanic, fatality on the inner-German border
- Brinkmann, Joachim (1928–2015), German dubbing author, dubbing director, dramaturge and theater director
- Brinkmann, Joachim (* 1934), German politician (CDU)
- Brinkmann, Johann Heinrich (1794–1848), German organ builder
- Brinkmann, Johannes (1887–1973), German physician and university professor
- Brinkmann, Johannes (* 1950), German ethicist and university professor
- Brinkmann, Johannes Bernhard (1813–1889), German Roman Catholic theologian and Bishop of Münster
- Brinkmann, Jörg (* 1976), German cellist and composer (jazz)
- Brinkmann, Jürgen (1934–1997), German writer
- Brinkmann, Karl (1854–1901), German lawyer and mayor
- Brinkmann, Käthe (1908–2000), German soprano
- Brinkmann, Kay , German officer, brigadier general
- Brinkmann, Ludwig (1826–1894), Member of the Waldeck Landtag
- Brinkmann, Luise (* 1985), German screenwriter and director
- Brinkmann, Malte (* 1966), German educator and professor of education
- Brinkmann, Markus (* 1961), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brinkmann, Martin (* 1976), German author, critic and editor
- Brinkmann, Matthias (1879–1969), German teacher, biologist and especially ornithologist
- Brinkmann, Melanie (* 1974), German virologist
- Brinkmann, Moritz (* 1972), German law scholar and university professor
- Brinkmann, Norbert (1912–1997), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, Minister
- Brinkmann, Norbert (* 1952), German soccer player
- Brinkmann, Oswald (1930–2017), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brinkmann, Otto (1910–1985), German concentration camp guard
- Brinkmann, Patrik (* 1966), German-Swedish entrepreneur and politician (pro Germany)
- Brinkmann, Peter (* 1945), German journalist
- Brinkmann, Petra (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Brinkmann, Rainer (* 1958), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brinkmann, Rainer (* 1958), German Vice Admiral
- Brinkmann, Rainer O. , German actor, director of the Young State Opera at the State Opera Unter den Linden
- Brinkmann, Ralf-Peter (* 1960), German sound engineer and music director for television and radio
- Brinkmann, Reinhold (1934-2010), German musicologist
- Brinkmann, Richard (1921–2002), German specialist in German
- Brinkmann, Robert (* 1961), German cameraman
- Brinkmann, Roland (1898–1995), German geologist
- Brinkmann, Rolf Dieter (1940–1975), German poet and narrator
- Brinkmann, Rudolf (1873–1927), German opera singer (baritone)
- Brinkmann, Rudolf , German economist and State Secretary under National Socialism
- Brinkmann, Ruth (1934–1997), American actress
- Brinkmann, Sigrid (* 1942), German tax advisor and politician (CDU), MdHB
- Brinkmann, Stefan (* 1975), German poet
- Brinkmann, Steffen (* 1994), German film composer
- Brinkmann, Theodor (1877–1951), German agricultural scientist
- Brinkmann, Thomas (* 1959), German techno musician, DJ and record label operator
- Brinkmann, Thomas (* 1968), German hockey player
- Brinkmann, Till (* 1995), German soccer goalkeeper
- Brinkmann, Torben (* 1991), German actor
- Brinkmann, Ulrich (1942–2000), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brinkmann, Ulrich (* 1967), German social scientist and university professor
- Brinkmann, Uwe (* 1977), German civil servant and mayor of Bad Schwartau
- Brinkmann, Vinzenz (* 1958), German classical archaeologist
- Brinkmann, Werner (* 1946), German lawyer, board member of Stiftung Warentest
- Brinkmann, Wilhelm (1910–1991), German field handball player
- Brinkmann, Wilhelm J. (* 1947), German educator and professor of education
- Brinkmann, Woldemar (1890–1959), German architect
- Brinkmann, Wolfgang (* 1944), German politician (SPD), President DSC Arminia Bielefeld, managing director of Stadtwerke Bielefeld
- Brinkmann, Wolfgang (* 1950), German show jumper and entrepreneur
- Brinkmann, Yves (* 1992), German soccer player
- Brinkmann-Brose, Elfriede (1887–1970), German painter
- Brinkmeier, Horst (* 1943), German boxer
- Brinkmeier, Michael (* 1968), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brinkrolf, Hans-Georg (* 1956), German soccer player
- Brinkschröder, Josefthomas (1909–1992), German painter and sculptor
- Brinkschulte, Eva (* 1954), German medical historian and medical ethicist
- Brinkschulte, Franz (1897–1970), German politician of the NSDAP
- Brinksma, Hendrik (* 1957), Dutch computer scientist and university president
- Brinksmeier, Dankwart (* 1956), German Protestant pastor and politician (SDP, SPD), MdV
- Brinksmeier, Ekkard (* 1952), German engineer
- Brinktrine, Ralf (* 1962), German lawyer and university professor
- Brinnich, Franz (1879–1962), Austrian politician (CS), member of the National Council
- Brinnin, John Malcolm (1916–1998), Canadian-American writer
- Brino, Lorenzo (1998-2020), American actor
- Brino, Nikolas (* 1998), American actor
- Brinon, Fernand de (1885–1947), French politician and journalist
- Brinsa, Rainer (* 1952), German soccer player and coach
- Brinsa, Ulrich (* 1938), German politician (CDU)
- Brinsmead, Duncan (* 1960), Canadian musician and software developer
- Brinsmead, Horace (1883–1934), Civil Aviation Officer in Australia
- Brinson, Charmian , British German studies specialist
- Brinson, Samuel M. (1870-1922), American politician
- Brinster, Ralph L. (* 1932), American veterinarian and geneticist
- Brinton, Crane (1898–1968), American historian
- Brinton, Daniel Garrison (1837–1899), American archaeologist and ethnologist
- Brinton, Ralph (1895-1975), British film architect
- Brinton, Sal, Baroness Brinton (born 1955), British politician (Liberal Democrats)
- Brinton, Thomas († 1389), English clergyman and politician, Bishop of Rochester
- Brinton, Timothy (1929–2009), British news anchor and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Brintrup, Georg (* 1950), German filmmaker
- Brintzinger, Hans-Herbert (1935–2019), German chemist
- Brintzinger, Herbert Otto (1898–1969), German chemist
- Brinvilliers, Marie-Madeleine de (1630–1676), French poisoner
- Brinx, Marley (* 1994), Canadian porn actress
- Brinx, Thomas (* 1963), German author for film, books, theater
- Brinz, Alois von (1820–1887), German legal scholar and politician
- Brinzinger, Albert (1845–1918), German builder and entrepreneur, promoter of Neckar shipping
- Brinzoni, Ricardo (1945–2005), Argentine military and politician
- Brio, Sergio (* 1956), Italian football player and coach
- Briois, Steeve (* 1972), French politician (Front National), MEP
- Brioli, Laura (* 1967), Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Brion, Françoise (* 1933), French stage, film and television actress
- Brion, Friederike († 1813), Alsatian pastor's daughter, first great love of Johann Wolfgang Goethe
- Brion, Georg (1873–1950), German electrical engineer and professor at the Bergakademie Freiberg
- Brion, Gustave (1824–1877) French painter
- Brion, Jacques Albert (1843–1910), French architect
- Brion, Jacques de (1667–1728), Prussian major general
- Brion, Jon (born 1963), American singer, composer and record producer
- Brion, Marcel (1895–1984), French writer
- Briones, Carlos (* 1968), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Briones, Isa (* 1999), British-American actress
- Briones, Jon Jon (born 1965), American musical actor and film actor
- Briones, Manuel , Filipino politician
- Brionne, Trude (1907–1995), German stage and film actress
- Brioschi, Anton (1855–1920), Austrian landscape, marine and court theater painter and graphic artist
- Brioschi, Antonio , Italian composer of the early classical period
- Brioschi, Carlo (1826–1895), Austrian theater painter
- Brioschi, Francesco (1824-1897), Italian mathematician
- Brioschi, Giuseppe (1802–1856), Italian-Austrian decorative painter
- Brioschi, Othmar (1854–1912), Austrian-Italian landscape painter
- Briosco, Andrea (1470–1532), Italian sculptor
- Briot, Charles (1817-1882) French mathematician
- Briquel, Dominique (* 1946), French etrusologist
- Briquemault, Heinrich de (1620–1692), Lord of St.Loup, Kurbrandenburg lieutenant general of cavalry and infantry, governor of Lippstadt
- Briquet, Charles-Moïse (1839–1918), Swiss paper merchant and paper researcher
- Briquet, John Isaac (1870–1931), Swiss botanist
- Brisac, Geneviève (* 1951), French writer
- Brisbane, Thomas (1773-1860) Scottish astronomer and Governor of New South Wales
- Brisbin, John (1818–1880), American politician
- Briscein, Aleš (* 1969), Czech opera singer with a tenor voice
- Brisch, Josef (1889–1952), German civil servant, trade unionist and politician
- Brisch, Karl Heinz (* 1955), German doctor, psychiatrist, child and adolescent psychiatrist, attachment researcher
- Brisch, Klaus (1923–2001), German Islamic archaeologist
- Brischar, Johann Nepomuk (1819–1897), German Catholic church historian
- Brischke, Carl Gustav Alexander (1814–1897), German entomologist
- Brisco-Hooks, Valerie (* 1960), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Briscoe, Andrew (1810–1849) American trader, officer, politician, lawyer, and railroad promoter
- Briscoe, Ben (* 1934), Irish politician
- Briscoe, Brent (1961–2017), American actor and screenwriter
- Briscoe, Dolph (1923-2010), American politician
- Briscoe, Robert (1894–1969) Irish freedom fighter, MP and Lord Mayor of Dublin
- Briscoe, Ryan (* 1981), Australian racing car driver
- Briscoe, Tom (* 1990), English rugby league player
- Brise, Tony (1952–1975), English racing car driver
- Brisebarre, Edouard-Louis-Alexandre (1818–1871), French theater poet
- Brisebois, Danielle (* 1969), American singer, songwriter and actress
- Brisebois, Danielle (* 1994), Canadian volleyball player
- BriseBois, Julien (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey official
- Brisebois, Patrice (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player and automobile racing driver
- Briseño Arch, Carlos (* 1960), Mexican religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Veracruz
- Brisger, Eberhard († 1545), Protestant theologian and reformer
- Brisk Fingaz (* 1980), German music producer
- Brisker, Aaron ben Meir († 1807), Jewish Talmudist
- Brisker, Gordon (1937-2004), American jazz tenor saxophonist and flautist and university professor
- Briski, Joe (* 1955), American bobsleigh driver
- Briski, Zana (* 1966), British photographer and documentary filmmaker
- Brisley, Holly (born 1978), Australian actress
- Brisley, Stuart (* 1933), British performance artist
- Brislin, Richard W. (* 1945), American psychologist and communication researcher
- Brislin, Stephen (* 1956), South African clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cape Town
- Brisolla, Anina (* 1976), German video artist
- Brison, Antoine (* 1992), German actor
- Brison, Jonathan (* 1983), French football player
- Brison, Scott (* 1967), Canadian politician
- Brisou-Pellen, Évelyne (* 1947), French writer
- Brissa, Enrico (* 1971), German lawyer and chief of protocol
- Brissac, Virginia (1883–1979), American film and stage actress
- Brissaud, André (1920–1996), French historian, journalist and author
- Brissaud, Édouard (1852-1909), French pathologist
- Brisse, Vivien (* 1988), French racing cyclist
- Brisseau, Jean-Claude (1944–2019), French filmmaker
- Brisset, Jean-Pierre (1837–1919) French writer, inventor and linguist
- Brisset, Louis (1872–1939), French composer
- Brissett, Jacoby (born 1992), American football player
- Brissett, Trevor (1961-2010), English football player
- Brisson, Antoine-François (1728–1796), French lawyer and encyclopedist
- Brisson, Carl (1893–1958), Danish actor
- Brisson, Édouard (1882–1948), French racing car driver
- Brisson, François (* 1958), French football player and coach
- Brisson, Henri (1835–1912), French politician and two-time Prime Minister of France
- Brisson, Louis (1817–1908), Catholic priest and founder of the Order of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales
- Brisson, Luc (* 1946), Canadian and French historian of philosophy
- Brisson, Mathurin-Jacques (1723–1806), French zoologist and natural philosopher
- Brissoni, Gualtiero (* 1954), Italian enduro athlete and European champion
- Brissot, Félix (1818-1892) French painter
- Brissot, Jacques Pierre (1754–1793), French revolutionary
- Brissot, Pierre (1478–1522), French medic
- Bristol, Alex , Swiss manager
- Bristol, Claude (1891–1951), American journalist and author of non-fiction
- Bristol, Howard (1902–1971), American art director and production designer
- Bristol, Johnny (1939-2004), American singer
- Bristol, Piret (* 1968), Estonian writer
- Bristol, Wheeler H. (1818–1904), American engineer, railroad manager, and politician
- Bristol, William (1779–1836), American lawyer and politician
- Bristow, Abraham , British captain, whaler and discoverer of the Auckland Islands
- Bristow, Benjamin (1832-1896) American politician, solicitor general, and treasury secretary
- Bristow, Chris (1937–1960), English Formula 1 racing driver
- Bristow, Eric (1957-2018), English darts player
- Bristow, Francis (1804–1864), American politician
- Bristow, George Frederick (1825–1898), American composer
- Bristow, Gwen (1903–1980), American writer and journalist
- Bristow, Henry (1840-1906) American politician
- Bristow, Joseph (* 1958), British Anglicist
- Bristow, Joseph L. (1861-1944) American politician
- Bristow, Markose (* 1970), Indian badminton player
- Bristow, Patrick (* 1962), American actor and comedian
- Bristow, Thomas (1913-2007), British rower
- Bristowe, WS (1901-1979), British arachnologist
- Britain, Calvin (1800–1862), American politician
- Britain, Kristen (* 1965), American writer
- Britain, Radie (1899–1994), American composer
- Britannicus (41–55), son of the Roman emperor Claudius and Messalina
- Britch, Barbara (* 1951), American cross-country skier
- Britcher, Summer (* 1994), American luge athlete
- Britcliffe, Sara (* 1995), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Brite, Poppy Z. (* 1967), American writer
- Britell, Nicholas (* 1980), American film composer
- Brites, Sara Lobo (* 1967), East Timorese politician
- Brítez, Alma (* 2001), Paraguayan handball player
- Britland, Hannah (* 1990), British actress
- Britnell, Jennifer (1943–2011), British Romance and French Studies
- Britnew, Michail Ossipowitsch (1822–1889), Russian businessman, shipowner and shipbuilder
- Brito Capello, Hermenegildo Augusto de (1841–1917), Portuguese officer and Africa explorer and Governor of Angola
- Brito e Nicote, Filipe de (1566–1613), Portuguese adventurer, trader and mercenary leader, Burmese monarch
- Brito Foucher, Rodulfo (1899–1970), Mexican lawyer and Rector of UNAM
- Brito Garcia Monteiro, Luís Miguel (* 1980), Portuguese football player
- Brito Guimarães, Pedro (* 1954), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Palmas
- Brito Pereira, Sandra (* 1977), Portuguese linguist and politician (PCP), MEP
- Brito Ruas, Hércules (* 1939), Brazilian soccer player
- Brito Soares, Renan (* 1985), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Brito Sobrinho, Jacinto Furtado de (* 1947), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Teresina
- Brito, Bernardo Gomes de , Portuguese editor
- Brito, Carlos (* 1960), Brazilian manager
- Brito, Casimiro de (* 1938), Portuguese writer
- Brito, David (* 1980), Venezuelan-Swiss double bass player
- Brito, Eduardo (1905–1946), Dominican opera singer
- Brito, Fernanda (* 1992), Chilean tennis player
- Brito, Hermínio de (* 1914), Brazilian football player
- Brito, João Paulo (* 1974), Portuguese football player
- Brito, José (* 1944), Cape Verdean politician
- Brito, Lucca Borges de (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Brito, Mariano (1930–2014), Uruguayan lawyer and politician
- Brito, Maximiliano de (* 1953), Brazilian pianist
- Brito, Michelle Larcher de (* 1993), Portuguese tennis player
- Brito, Radulphus († 1320), scholastic philosopher and grammarian
- Brito, Waldemar de (1913–1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Britos, Julio César (1926–1998), Uruguayan football player
- Britos, Marcela (* 1985), Uruguayan athlete
- Britos, Matías (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Britos, Miguel (* 1985), Uruguayan football player
- Britos, Sebastián (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Brits, Jean-Pierre (* 1991), South African squash player
- Brits, Okkert (* 1973), South African pole vaulter
- Britsch, Dominik (* 1987), German boxer
- Britsch, Gustaf (1879–1923), German art theorist
- Britschgi, Ezechiel (1917–2006), Swiss theologian, pastor and writer
- Britschgi, Hannes (* 1955), Swiss journalist, television presenter, publicist and lawyer
- Britschgi, Matthias (* 1985), Swiss actor
- Britschgi, Melchior (1830–1904), Swiss politician and hotelier
- Britschgi, Walter (* 1957), Swiss sport climber, mountaineer and safety theorist in climbing
- Britt, BJ (* 1982), American actor
- Britt, Charles Robin (* 1942), American politician
- Britt, Elton (1913–1972) American country musician
- Britt, Herbert E. (1908–1964), American film technician
- Britt, James Jefferson (1861–1939), American politician
- Britt, Jimmy (1879–1940), American lightweight boxer
- Britt, Justin (born 1991), American football player
- Britt, Kenny (b.1988), American football player
- Britt, Kevin Michael (1944-2004), American clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Britt, King (* 1968), American musician, DJ and label owner
- Britt, Mart (1900–1958), American jazz and entertainment musician (singer) and band leader
- Britt, Martin (* 1946), English soccer player
- Britt, Maurice (1919–1995), American politician
- Britt, May (born 1933), Swedish actress
- Britt, Stan († 2014), British journalist, jazz writer and radio presenter
- Britt-Gibson, Darrell (* 1985), American actor
- Brittain, Donald (1928-1989) Canadian documentary filmmaker
- Brittain, Lawrence (* 1990), South African rower
- Brittain, Matthew (* 1987), South African rower
- Brittain, Stanley Arthur (* 1931), British cyclist
- Brittain, Vera (1893–1970), British writer
- Brittan, Leon (1939–2015), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Brittan, Samuel (* 1933), British economist, business journalist and publicist
- Brittany, Morgan (born 1951), American actress
- Britten, Benjamin (1913–1976), English composer
- Britten, Emma Hardinge (1823–1899), English spiritualist, writer and theosophist
- Britten, Frederick A. (1871-1946), American politician
- Britten, James (1846–1924) British botanist and theologian
- Britten, Roy John (1919–2012), American molecular biologist, discoverer of the repetitive DNA elements in the genome of the eukaryotes
- Britten, Tony , British composer, conductor and director
- Britten, Uwe (* 1961), German author and editor
- Britti, Alex (* 1968), Italian singer, guitarist and cantautore
- Brittig, Christian (* 1966), German ice hockey coach
- Britting, Bernhard (* 1940), German Olympic champion in rowing
- Britting, Georg (1891–1964), German writer and poet
- Brittinger, Christian Casimir (1795–1869), German botanist and ornithologist
- Brittingham, Eric (* 1960), American musician
- Brittnacher, Hans Richard (* 1951), German specialist in German
- Brittner, Raimund (* 1963), German soccer player
- Britto García, Luis (* 1940), Venezuelan writer, historian, essayist and playwright
- Britto von Trier , Bishop of Trier
- Britto, Carol (1935–2012), American jazz pianist
- Britto, Johannes de (1647–1693), Portuguese Jesuit, missionary and martyr
- Britto, Paulo Henriques (* 1951), Brazilian poet
- Britto, Romero (* 1963), Brazilian painter
- Britton, Andrea , British singer-songwriter
- Britton, Andrew (1981-2008), British author
- Britton, Barbara (1919–1980), American actress
- Britton, Cameron (* 1986), American actor
- Britton, Cliff (1909–1975) English football player and coach
- Britton, Connie (* 1967), American actress
- Britton, Devin (born 1991), American tennis player
- Britton, Halland (1890-1975), British long-distance runner
- Britton, Jack (1885–1962), American boxer
- Britton, John , American basketball player
- Britton, John , American badminton player of Scottish descent
- Britton, Leon (* 1982), English soccer player and coach
- Britton, Mark (* 1958), English-German comedian
- Britton, Nathaniel Lord (1859–1934), American geologist and botanist
- Britton, Paul (* 1946), British criminal psychologist
- Britton, Rob (* 1984), Canadian cyclist
- Britton, Rosa María (1936–2019), Panamanian doctor and writer
- Britton, Thomas (1644–1714), English coal merchant and amateur musician
- Britton, Tony (1924-2019), British actor
- Britz, Axel (* 1969), German soccer player
- Britz, Bernhard (1906–1935), Swedish racing cyclist
- Britz, Charlotte (* 1958), German local politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Saarbrücken
- Britz, Franz-Josef (* 1948), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Britz, Gabriele (* 1968), German lawyer, university professor and designated judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
- Britz, Greg (born 1961), American ice hockey player
- Britz, Herbert (1917–2011), German doctor and professional politician (Marburger Bund)
- Britz, Nikolaus (1919–1982), Austrian university professor
- Britze, Marianne (1883–1980), German painter
- Britzelmayr, Max (1839–1909), German teacher, lichenologist and mycologist
- Britzelmayr, Wilhelm (1892–1970), German bank director, economist, logician and university professor
- Britzke, Christof von (1535–1610), military and civil servant
- Britzke, Erhard (1877–1953), German-Baltic-Russian chemist, metallurgist and university professor
- Britzke, Friedrich von († 1515), provost of the Brandenburg Cathedral
- Brivio, Antonio (1905–1995), Italian racing driver, bobsledder and motorsport official
- Brivio, Giuseppe Ferdinando , Italian composer
- Brivio, Peppo (1923–2016), Swiss architect
- Briwere, William († 1244), English clergyman, Bishop of Exeter
- Brix, Adolf (1798–1870), Prussian mathematician and engineer
- Brix, Aglaja (* 1990), German actress and model
- Brix, Andrea (* 1937), German actress and voice actress
- Brix, Emil (* 1902), German politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Brix, Emil (* 1956), Austrian diplomat and historian
- Brix, Ewald (* 1909), German economist
- Brix, Fifi (* 1932), German chansonnière, composer and author
- Brix, Fritz (1898–1969), German local politician
- Brix, Harald (1841–1881), Danish socialist and publicist
- Brix, Hermann (1908–1982), Austrian actor, theater and radio play author
- Brix, Josef (1859–1943), German architect, urban planner and university professor
- Brix, Jürgen (1830–1916), German farmer and journalist
- Brix, Michael (* 1941), German art historian and university professor
- Brix, Otmar (1944–2003), Austrian sports functionary and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Brix, Otto (1900–1971), German painter and draftsman
- Brix, Peter (1918–2007), German nuclear physicist
- Brix, Peter Heinrich (* 1955), German actor
- Brix, Rudolf (1880–1953), Austrian writer
- Brix, Rudolf C. (1907–1992), Austrian singer, actor and emcee
- Brix, Silke (* 1951), German children's book illustrator
- Brix, Theodor (1844–1905), German farmer and journalist
- Brix, Werner (* 1964), Austrian cabaret artist and actor
- Brix, Wilhelm (1817–1899), German lecturer in electrical telegraphy and electrical engineering
- Brix, Wolfgang (1930–2006), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brixel, Eugen (1939–2000), Austrian composer for brass music
- Brixen, Johann Joseph Franz Maximilian von (1763–1836), Prussian major general, 2nd commandant of Stettin
- Brixey, Shawn (* 1961), American-Canadian university professor and media artist
- Brixhe, Peggy (1925-2014), Portuguese badminton player
- Brixi, František Xaver (1732–1771), Czech composer, organist and conductor
- Brixiensis, Bartholomaeus († 1258), Italian canon lawyer
- Brixner, Heinrich (1866–1943), German farmer and politician (DVP), MdL
- Brixner, Otto (* 1943), German lawyer
- Brixner, Ulrich (1941–2009), German manager
- Brixner, Undine (* 1958), German stage and television actress
- Brixtofte, Peter (1949–2016), Danish politician
- Brixx , German singer and rapper
- Brixy, Dietmar (* 1961), German painter
- Briza, Markus (* 1979), Austrian soccer player
- Bříza, Petr (* 1964), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper and official
- Brizan, George (1942–2012), Grenadian politician
- Brizard, Gabriel (1744–1793), French parliamentary advocate, historian, and writer
- Brizé, Stéphane (* 1966), French actor, director and screenwriter
- Brizendine, Louann (* 1952), American university professor
- Brizeux, Auguste (1803-1858), French writer
- Brizgys, Vincentas (1903-1992), Lithuanian Catholic bishop
- Brizi, Giuseppe (* 1942), Italian football player and coach
- Brizio, Giuseppe († 1604), Italian-Polish architect
- Brizola, Leonel de Moura (1922–2004), Brazilian politician
- Brizuela de Avila, Maria Eugenia (* 1965), Salvadoran politician
- Brizuela, Isaác (* 1990), Mexican soccer player
- Brizuela, Leopoldo (1963–2019), Argentine writer
- Brizzi, Anchise (1887–1964), Italian cameraman
- Brizzi, Antonio (1770–1854), Italian opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Brizzi, Bruno (* 1933), Swiss football player
- Brizzolara, Luigi (1868–1937), Italian sculptor
Brj
- Brjantschaninow, Ignatius (1807–1867), Russian Orthodox bishop
- Brjatschislaw von Polotsk († 1044), Prince of Polotsk (1003-1044)
- Bryukhankov, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1987), Russian triathlete
- Bryukhankov, Andrei Alexandrovich (* 1991), Russian triathlete
- Bryukhanov, Nikolai Pavlovich (1878–1938), Soviet politician
- Bryukhanov, Viktor (* 1935), Russian director of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
- Bryukhovets, Olena (* 1971), Ukrainian tennis player
- Brjuchowezkyj, Iwan († 1668), hetman of the left bank of Ukraine
- Brjuchowezkyj, Vyacheslav (* 1947), Ukrainian philologist, literary critic and university rector
- Brjullow, Alexander Pawlowitsch (1798–1877), Russian architect, watercolorist and university professor
- Brjullow, Karl Pawlowitsch (1799–1852), Russian painter and architect
- Brjuno, Alexander Dmitrijewitsch (* 1940), Russian mathematician
- Brjussow, Valeri Jakowlewitsch (1873-1924), Russian writer
Brk
- Brkić, Ante (* 1988), Croatian chess grandmaster
- Brkić, Ivana (* 1986), Croatian dance, pop and house singer
- Brkić, Teo (* 2000), Croatian football player
- Brkić, Tomislav (* 1990), Bosnian tennis player
- Brkić, Željko (* 1986), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Brkljača, Mario (* 1985), Croatian football player
- Brkljačić, Ivana (* 1983), Croatian hammer thrower
- BRKN (* 1991), German rapper, singer and music producer with Turkish roots
- Brković, Mićo (* 1968), Serbian road cyclist
- Brkušanin, Marko (* 1990), Serbian ice hockey player
Brl
- Brlić-Mažuranić, Ivana (1874–1938), Croatian children's book author