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Bruca
- Brucaeus, Heinrich (1530–1593), German physician and mathematician
- Bruçaj, Skënder (* 1976), Albanian Islamic scholar
- Brucan, Silviu (1916–2006), Romanian communist politician and diplomat
- Brucato, Jean-Marc (* 1968), French football player
- Brucato, Jean-Pierre (1944–1998), French football player and coach
- Brucato, Robert Anthony (1931–2018), American clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in New York
Bruce
- Bruce, Adolf Adam von (1835–1901), Prussian civil servant and patron
- Bruce, Ailsa Mellon (1901–1969), American collector, philanthropist and patron
- Bruce, Alastair, 5th Baron Aberdare (* 1947), British politician and peer
- Bruce, Alexander , Scottish clergyman and rebel
- Bruce, Alexander, 1st Earl of Carrick († 1333), Scottish nobleman
- Bruce, Alexander, 2nd Earl of Kincardine (1629–1680), Scottish inventor, nobleman and politician, Freemason and member of the Royal Society
- Bruce, Alexandra (* 1990), Canadian badminton player
- Bruce, Alison (born 1962), New Zealand actress
- Bruce, Andrea (* 1955), Jamaican high jumper, long jumper, hurdler and pentathlete
- Bruce, Andrew, 11th Earl of Elgin (born 1924), British Lord
- Bruce, Andy (* 1969), British jazz musician (trombone)
- Bruce, Ben (* 1988), British rock musician
- Bruce, Blanche (1841–1898), American politician (Republican Party)
- Bruce, Bruce (* 1965), American comedian and actor
- Bruce, Carlos (* 1957), Peruvian politician
- Bruce, Carol (1919–2007), American singer, stage and film actress
- Bruce, Catherine Wolfe (1816–1900), American patroness of astronomy
- Bruce, Charles (1836–1920), British colonial administrator, Indologist, Governor of Mauritius
- Bruce, Charles Granville (1866–1939), British officer and Himalayan pioneer
- Bruce, Charles Morelle (1853–1938), American politician, Acting Governor of the Arizona Territory
- Bruce, Christian († 1356), Scottish noblewoman
- Bruce, David (1855–1931), Australian-English physician and parasitologist
- Bruce, David (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bruce, David KE (1898–1977), American diplomat and politician
- Bruce, Donald A. , British-American civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Bruce, Donald C. (1921–1969), American politician
- Bruce, Donald, Baron Bruce of Donington (1912–2005), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Bruce, Dylan (* 1980), Canadian actor and former model
- Bruce, Ed (born 1939), American country singer and songwriter
- Bruce, Edmond (1899–1973), American electrical engineer
- Bruce, Edward († 1318), Scottish nobleman and military man, High King of Ireland
- Bruce, Edward, 1 Lord Kinloss († 1611), English lawyer, Master of the Rolls
- Bruce, Eli Metcalfe (1828–1866), American philanthropist and politician
- Bruce, Frederick Fyvie (1910–1990), Evangelical theologian, New Testament scholar
- Bruce, Geoff (* 1953), American alpine ski racer
- Bruce, Henry, 1st Baron Aberdare (1815–1895), British statesman
- Bruce, Horatio Washington (1830–1903), American lawyer and politician
- Bruce, Jack (1943-2014) British rock and fusion musician
- Bruce, Jacob (1732–1791), Russian general en chef and temporarily commander in chief of Moscow
- Bruce, Jacob Daniel (1669–1735), Scottish Field Marshal
- Bruce, James (1730–1794) Scottish naturalist and traveler
- Bruce, James, 8th Earl of Elgin (1811–1863), British colonial administrator and diplomat
- Bruce, Jean (1921–1963), French writer
- Bruce, John (1837-1893) Canadian politician and judge
- Bruce, Kate (1860–1946), American actress of the silent film era
- Bruce, Laura (* 1959), American artist
- Bruce, Lauren (* 1997), New Zealand hammer thrower and discus thrower
- Bruce, Lenny (1925–1966), American stand-up comedian and satirist
- Bruce, Lisa , American film producer
- Bruce, Malcolm (born 1944), British politician
- Bruce, Margaret , Scottish Princess
- Bruce, Marjorie , daughter of the Scottish King Richard I (Robert the Bruce) and mother of Robert II.
- Bruce, Mary , Scottish nobles
- Bruce, Mathilda († 1353), Scottish princess
- Bruce, Matthew Linn (1860–1936), American lawyer, judge, and politician
- Bruce, Maud , Scottish noblewoman
- Bruce, Morys, 4th Baron Aberdare (1919-2005), British politician and member of the House of Lords (Conservative Party)
- Bruce, Neil , Scottish rebel
- Bruce, Nigel (1895–1953), British actor
- Bruce, Patrick Henry (1881–1936) American Cubism Painter
- Bruce, Phineas (1762-1809) American politician
- Bruce, Robert (1668–1720), Scottish general in the Russian Army
- Bruce, Robert Randolph (1861-1942) Scottish-Canadian engineer and mining entrepreneur
- Bruce, Robert, 1st Earl of Ailesbury (1626–1685), Scottish-English peer and politician
- Bruce, Robert, Lord of Liddesdale († 1332), Scottish nobleman
- Bruce, Scott G. (* 1967), Canadian medieval historian
- Bruce, Shelbie (* 1992), American actress
- Bruce, Stanley (1883–1967), Australian politician and Prime Minister
- Bruce, Steve (* 1960), English football player and coach
- Bruce, Tammy (* 1962), conservative American publicist, author and radio host, and high-profile lesbian feminist
- Bruce, Terry L. (* 1944), American politician
- Bruce, Theo (1923-2002), Australian long jumper
- Bruce, Thomas , Scottish knight and rebel
- Bruce, Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin (1766–1841), British diplomat and general
- Bruce, Vicki (* 1953), British psychologist and university professor
- Bruce, Victor, 9th Earl of Elgin (1849–1917), British politician (Liberal)
- Bruce, Virginia (1910–1982), American actress and singer
- Bruce, William (1630-1710) Scottish architect
- Bruce, William Blair (1859–1906) Canadian painter
- Bruce, William Cabell (1860–1946), American politician
- Bruce, William Speirs (1867–1921), Scottish polar explorer and oceanographer
- Bruce-Annan, Harriet (* 1965), Ghanaian programmer, founder of the African Angel project
- Bruce-Gardyne, John, Baron Bruce-Gardyne (1930–1990), British journalist and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Bruce-Lockhart, Sandy (1942-2008), British politician (Conservative Party)
fracture
- Bruch, August (1874–1938), German politician (BVP)
- Bruch, Carl (1819–1884), German anatomist
- Bruch, Carl Friedrich (1789–1857), German notary and ornithologist
- Bruch, Christian Gottlieb (1771–1836), German Protestant clergyman
- Bruch, Erich vom (1885–1933), mayor of the city of Leer and an early victim of National Socialism
- Bruch, Gerd vom (* 1941), German soccer coach
- Bruch, Gerhard (* 1936), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bruch, Gustav (1822–1899), German brewery owner and politician
- Bruch, Heike (* 1966), Swiss business psychologist and professor of business administration
- Bruch, Hellmut (* 1936), Austrian visual artist
- Bruch, Hendrik (1962–2016), German composer, singer and lyricist
- Bruch, Hilde (1904–1984), American doctor and psychoanalyst
- Bruch, Johann Friedrich (1792–1874), German Protestant theologian
- Bruch, Johann Sebastian (1759–1828), businessman, local politician, judge, mayor
- Brüch, Josef (1886–1962), Austrian Romance scholar and linguist
- Bruch, Karl Peter (* 1946), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bruch, Klaus vom (* 1952), German media artist
- Bruch, Margarete (1882–1963), German writer
- Bruch, Max (1838–1920), German composer and conductor
- Brüch, Oskar (1869–1943), Austrian portrait and military painter
- Bruch, Peter (* 1955), German swimming athlete
- Bruch, Philipp (1781–1847), German pharmacist and bryologist
- Bruch, Ricky (1946–2011), Swedish athlete, actor and author
- Bruch, Rüdiger vom (1944–2017), German modern historian and university professor
- Bruch, Thomas (* 1950), German entrepreneur
- Bruch, Thomas vom (* 1961), German educator, Bremen State Council
- Bruch, Volker (* 1980), German-Austrian actor
- Bruch, Walter (1908–1990), German electrical engineer, pioneer of German television
- Bruch, Wieland (* 1961), German chess composer
- Bruch-Sinn, Carola (1853–1911), Austrian writer and editor
- Bruchac, Joseph (* 1942), Indian-American author
- Bruchardt, Arno (* 1883), German politician (SPD, USPD), MdR
- Brüche, Ernst (1900–1985), German physicist and pioneer of electron optics
- Brücher, Björn (* 1965), German physician
- Brücher, Ernst (1925–2006), German art book publisher
- Brücher, Gertrud (* 1951), German philosopher and political scientist
- Brucher, Günter (* 1941), Austrian art historian
- Brücher, Heinz (1915–1991), German botanist and geneticist
- Brucherseifer, Marc (* 1962), German entrepreneur
- Brüchert, Hans-Dieter (* 1952), German wrestler
- Brüchert, Hedwig (* 1945), German historian
- Bruchertseifer, Jörg (* 1964), German engineer and board member of the Pro Bahn passenger association
- Bruchez, Pierre (* 1985), Swiss ski mountaineer
- Bruchhagen, Heribert (* 1948), German football functionary, CEO of Eintracht Frankfurt Football AG
- Bruchhaus, Gundolf (* 1942), German architect, photographer, architectural historian and musician
- Bruchhaus, Karl , German lawyer
- Bruchhausen, Albert von (1859–1948), German Lord Mayor and politician
- Bruchhausen, Friedrich von (1886–1966), German pharmacist and university professor
- Bruchhausen, Georg Ludwig Konrad von (1846–1899), German Imperial Judge
- Bruchhausen, Gisela von (* 1940), German sculptor
- Bruchhausen, Karl (1928–1994), German legal scholar and presiding judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Bruchhausen, Walter (1892–1976), American lawyer
- Bruchhäuser, Andreas (* 1962), German painter
- Bruchhäuser, Carl (* 1991), German actor
- Bruchhäuser, Karl (1917–2005), German portrait and landscape painter
- Bruchhäuser, Thomas (* 1964), German comedian, comedy acrobat, clown and director
- Bruchhäuser, Wilhelm (1895–1976), German politician and poet
- Brüchle, Thomas (* 1976), German disabled athlete
- Bruchli, Rudolf († 1493), Schultheiss of Winterthur
- Bruchmann, Dalal (* 1990), Austrian musician, composer and actress
- Bruchmann, Franz von (1798–1867), Redemptorist
- Bruchmann, Karl (1902–1967), German historian, archivist and director of the Federal Archives (1961–1967)
- Bruchmann, Karl Friedrich (1863-1919), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Bruchmann, Klaus-Peter (1932–2017), German composer
- Bruchmann, Martin (* 1989), German actor
- Brüchmann, Peter (1932–2016), German photographer
- Brüchmann, Ulli (* 1948), German moderator, Low German author and teacher
- Bruchmüller, Georg (1863–1948), German major general
- Bruchmüller, Wilhelm (1872–1935), German cultural and student historian
- Bruchner, Eckart (* 1944), German Protestant theologian, educator, film lecturer and filmmaker
- Brüchner, Helmut (1921–2007), German furniture entrepreneur
- Bruchsaler, Eugen , German businessman and entrepreneur
- Bruchwitz, August (1838–1914), German local politician
- Bruchwitz, Georg von (1517–1605), Ducal Pomeranian Council in Stettin in the Duchy of Pomerania
- Bruchwitz, Otto (1877–1956), German educator and local researcher
Bruci
- Brucia, Christian (* 1988), German soccer player
- Brucic, Petar (* 1953), Yugoslav and Croatian soccer player
Bruck
- Bruck, Albrecht (1874–1964), German etcher, engraver and painter
- Brück, Alwin (1931–2020), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Bruck, Änne (1907–1978), German actress, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Brück, Anton Philipp (1913–1984), German priest, professor, prelate and author
- Brück, August von (1859–1941), German diplomat
- Brück, Bettina (* 1967), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bruck, Birke (* 1938), German actress
- Bruck, Carl (1879–1944), German doctor and dermatologist
- Brück, Christa Anita (1899–1958), German writer
- Brück, Christian († 1567), politician and Saxon Chancellor
- Bruck, Doron (* 1994), German-Israeli soccer player
- Bruck, Eberhard Friedrich (1877–1960), German legal historian
- Bruck, Edith (* 1932), Hungarian-Italian writer, poet and film director
- Brück, Elisabeth (* 1972), German actress
- Bruck, Engelbert vom (1739–1813), German publicist and representative of the Enlightenment
- Bruck, Ernst (1876–1942), German lawyer
- Brück, Eva (1926–1998), German writer, translator and journalist
- Bruck, Florentine (* 1958), German film editor
- Brück, Gregor (1483–1557), politician and Saxon chancellor during the Reformation
- Bruck, Guido (1920–1966), Austrian numismatist
- Brück, Heinrich (1815–1879), German police commissioner and mayor of the city of Worms (1861–1874)
- Brück, Heinrich (1831–1903), Bishop of Mainz
- Brück, Herbert (1900–1974), Austrian ice hockey and bandy player
- Brück, Hermann (1905–2000), German astronomer
- Brück, Holger (* 1947), German soccer player and coach
- Brück, Inge (* 1936), German singer and actress
- Bruck, Johnny (1921–1995), German draftsman and photolithographer
- Bruck, Jonas (1813–1883), dentist, author and holder of the Order of the Crown, 4th grade
- Bruck, Julius (1833–1899), German doctor and writer
- Bruck, Julius (1840–1902), dentist and pioneer of endoscopy
- Brück, Karl (1869–1945), German major general
- Brück, Karl (1895–1964), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Gauleiter
- Bruck, Karl (1907–1970), German businessman, head of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany, Bremen district
- Bruck, Karl Anton (1839–1880), German printer active in Japan
- Bruck, Karl Ludwig von (1798–1860), German businessman and later Austrian minister
- Bruck, Karl Ludwig von (1830–1902), Austro-Hungarian diplomat
- Brück, Maria (1913–2013), German artist
- Brück, Michael (* 1990), German right-wing extremist
- Brück, Michael von (* 1949), German Protestant theologian
- Brück, Moses (1812–1849), Jewish theologian
- Bruck, Peter A. (* 1950), Austrian communication scientist and researcher
- Bruck, Philipp (* 1989), German economist and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Brück, Philipp Hermann (1899–1969), politician (SPD), MdL
- Bruck, Reinhard (1885–1929), German theater actor and director, silent film director and screenwriter
- Bruck, Richard (1914–1991), American mathematician
- Bruck, Robert (1863–1942), German art historian
- Brück, Rudi (1925–1995), German politician (SPD)
- Brück, Ruth (1923–1998), German actress
- Brück, Tilman (* 1970), German economist
- Brück, Ulrich (1936–2016), German singer
- Brück, Valentin (1911–1980), German politician (CDU, center), Member of the Bundestag
- Bruck, Werner Friedrich (1880–1945), German-British economist
- Brück, Wolfram (1937-2016), German politician (CDU)
- Bruck-Heinz, Dora (1925–2011), Austrian art historian
- Bruckbauer, Georg (1900–1976), Austrian cameraman
- Bruckbräu, Friedrich (1792–1874), German writer and translator
- Brücke, Ernst Theodor von (1880–1941), Austrian doctor and physiologist
- Brücke, Ernst Wilhelm von (1819-1892), German-Austrian physiologist
- Brücke, Franz Theodor von (1908–1970), Austrian pharmacologist
- Brücke, Hermann (1830–1871), German genre painter, history painter and portrait painter
- Brücke, Johann Gottfried (1796–1873), German portrait, history and genre painter
- Brücke, Wilhelm (1800–1874), German painter
- Brücke-Teleky, Dora (1879–1963), Austrian gynecologist and urologist
- Brückel, Karl (1881–1980), German actor, theater director, singer, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Brucken called Baron von Fock, Friedrich von (1801–1872), German manor owner and politician
- Brücken, Claudia (* 1963), German singer
- Bridges, Karl-Heinz (* 1947), German football player
- Brücken, Matthias (* 1953), German football player
- Brucker, Andreas (* 1963), German actor
- Brücker, Christian Ludwig (1915–1992), German association official
- Brucker, Ferdinand (1858–1904), American politician
- Brucker, Gene (1924-2017), American art historian
- Brucker, Jane (* 1958), American actress
- Brucker, Johann Gottlieb (1770–1829), German physician
- Brucker, Johann Jakob (1696–1770), German historian of philosophy
- Brucker, Ludwig (1888–1948), politician of the NSDAP
- Brucker, Marco (* 1991), Austrian ice hockey player
- Brücker, Martin (* 1980), German actor and voice actor
- Brücker, Otto-Hermann (1899–1964), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Brucker, Otwin (* 1940), German local politician and community council president
- Brucker, Philipp (1924–2013), German local politician, journalist and author, Alemannic dialect poet
- Brucker, Sara (* 1974), German doctor and gynecologist
- Brucker, Ute (* 1967), German television journalist
- Brucker, Wilber M. (1894–1968), American politician
- Bruckert, Ingrid (* 1952), German national hockey player
- Bruckert, Raymond (* 1935), Swiss author
- Bruckhaus, Hallgard (* 1939), German voice actress
- Bruckheimer, Jerry (* 1943), American film and television producer
- Bruckhoff, Detlef (* 1958), German soccer player
- Bruckhoff, Heinrich (1892–1956), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bruckhoff, Hermann (1874–1956), German politician (Progressive People's Party, DDP, LDP), MdR
- Brückl, Albert (1904–1931), German football player
- Brückl, Friedrich , Austrian theater actor
- Brückl, Hermann (* 1968), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Brückl, Johann (1812–1882), German farmer, beer brewer and politician (center), MdR
- Brucklacher, Dieter (1939–2016), German industrial manager and association official
- Brückle, Irene (* 1960), German restorer and university professor
- Brückler, Bernd (* 1981), Austrian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Brücklmeier, Eduard (1903–1944), German lawyer and diplomat
- Bruckmaier, Josef (1848–1903), German farmer and politician (BBB), MdR
- Bruckmaier, Karl (* 1956), German pop critic, author and radio play director
- Bruckman, Amy (* 1965), American information scientist and university professor
- Bruckman, Clyde (1894–1955), American screenwriter and film director
- Bruckmann, Alexander (1806–1852), German history and portrait painter
- Brückmann, Alexander (* 1992), German ice hockey player
- Brückmann, Artur (1928–2009), German translator
- Bruckmann, Dietrich (1896–1967), German entrepreneur
- Bruckmann, Elsa (1865–1946), Munich Salonnière, patroness of Adolf Hitler
- Brückmann, Felix (* 1990), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Brückmann, Franz Ernst (1697–1753), German physician
- Bruckmann, Friedrich (1814–1898), German publisher
- Brückmann, Georg (* 1977), German photo artist
- Bruckmann, Georg Peter (1778–1850), German entrepreneur, founder of the silver goods factory Peter Bruckmann & Sons in Heilbronn
- Bruckmann, Gerhart (* 1932), Austrian scientist, author and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Brückmann, Hans (1897–1979), German lawyer, senior city director of Düren
- Bruckmann, Hans-Günter (* 1946), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Bruckmann, Hansmartin (1931–2014), German city planner and local politician (SPD)
- Bruckmann, Hugo (1863–1941), German publisher and politician (NSDAP), MdR, director of the Deutsches Museum, sponsor of Adolf Hitler
- Bruckmann, Johann August (1776–1835), architect, geologist, hydraulic engineer, author, inventor, construction officer from Württemberg
- Bruckmann, Johann Clemens (1768–1835), City School of Heilbronn
- Brückmann, Johann Georg (1896–1973), Member of the State Parliament of Hesse
- Bruckmann, Josef (1890–1948), German sports official and entrepreneur
- Bruckmann, Kai (* 1970), German soccer player
- Bruckmann, Klaus (* 1953), German soccer player
- Bruckmann, Kyle (* 1971), American jazz musician
- Brückmann, Matthias (* 1962), German manager, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of EWE AG
- Bruckmann, Peter (1865–1937), German entrepreneur and patron
- Brückmann, Reinhold (1823–1863), German mathematician and university professor
- Brückmann, Rudolf (1891–1964), German civil servant
- Brückmann, Urban (1728–1812), German physician, mineralogist and scientific writer
- Brückmann, Uwe (* 1960), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, Country Director
- Bruckmann, Willi (1934-2014), German hockey player
- Bruckmayr, Albert (1913–1982), Austrian Benedictine abbot in Kremsmünster Abbey
- Bruckmayr, Didi (* 1966), Austrian singer, musician and performance artist
- Bruckmeier, Stephan (* 1962), Austrian director and author
- Bruckmüller, Ernst (* 1945), Austrian historian and sociologist
- Bruckmüller, Marie (1859–1910), Austrian theater actress
- Brückner von Grumbkow, Heike (* 1963), German screenwriter
- Brückner, Aaron (* 1988), German author, economist and model
- Brückner, Adolf (1744–1823), German physician, botanist and Low German writer
- Bruckner, Agnes (* 1985), American actress
- Bruckner, Albert (1904–1985), Swiss historian
- Brückner, Aleksander (1856–1939), Polish Slavist
- Brückner, Alexander (1834–1896), Russian-German historian
- Bruckner, Alexander (* 1981), Austrian director, film producer and cameraman
- Bruckner, Amy (* 1991), American actress and singer
- Brückner, Andreas (* 1957), German television presenter
- Bruckner, Anton (1824–1896), Austrian composer
- Brückner, Arthur (1877–1975), German ophthalmologist
- Brückner, Benedikt (* 1990), German ice hockey player
- Brückner, Benita (* 1971), German lawyer and actress
- Brückner, Bernd (* 1940), German soccer player
- Brückner, Bernhard (1872–1955), German elementary school teacher and dialect poet from the western Ore Mountains
- Brückner, Bettina (* 1965), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Brückner, Bruno (1824–1905), German clergyman, Protestant theologian
- Brückner, Carl August (1872–1949), founder of the Reformed Apostolic Congregation Association
- Brückner, Christian (* 1943), German actor and voice actor
- Brückner, Christian Gotthelf (1769–1834), German spinning mill owner, merchant and banker
- Brückner, Christine (1921–1996), German writer
- Brückner, Christoph (1929–2019), German occupational physician and LDPD functionary
- Bruckner, Daniel (1707–1781), Swiss historian
- Brückner, Daniel (* 1981), German soccer player
- Brückner, Daniela (* 1963), German judge and political officer
- Brückner, David (* 1988), German film director, film editor, cameraman and actor
- Brückner, Dieter , German textbook author
- Bruckner, Dietmar (* 1951), German journalist and author
- Brückner, Edmund (1871–1935), German diplomat and ministerial official
- Brückner, Eduard (1862–1927), German geographer and climatologist
- Brückner, Ernst (1909–1976), German lawyer, Vice President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution
- Brückner, Ernst (* 1939), German lawyer and cigarette lobbyist
- Brückner, Ernst Theodor Johann (1746–1805), German theologian and man of letters
- Brückner, Eugen (1872–1931), German social democratic trade unionist and politician (SPD)
- Bruckner, Ferdinand (1891–1958), Austro-German writer and theater director
- Brückner, Florian (* 1982), German actor
- Brückner, Franz (1896–1982), German educator and local researcher in Dessau
- Brückner, Franz-Xaver (* 1987), German film and theater actor
- Brückner, Friedrich (1801–1883), German lawyer, mayor of Neubrandenburg and parliamentarian
- Brückner, Georg (1800–1881), German geographer and historian
- Brückner, Georg F. (1930–1992), German martial artist
- Brückner, Günther (1925–1996), German Protestant pastor and politician (CDU), member of the state parliament in Saxony
- Brückner, Gustav (1789–1860), German physician and naturalist
- Brückner, Hans (1897–1941), German music writer, composer and editor during the Nazi era
- Brückner, Hans , German politician (LDPD), MdV
- Brückner, Hans (* 1961), German actor
- Brückner, Hans-Jörg (* 1970), German soccer player
- Brückner, Hardo (1910–1991), German diplomat
- Brückner, Hauke (* 1980), German soccer player
- Brückner, Heinrich (1805-1892), German theater and landscape painter
- Brückner, Heinrich (* 1928), German pediatrician and author
- Brückner, Heinrich Curt (1851–1922), German pharmacist, deputy mayor of Löbau and royal Saxon councilor
- Brückner, Heinz (1900–1968), German SS officer in the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, defendant in the Nuremberg follow-up trials
- Brückner, Helmut (* 1938), German mathematician
- Brückner, Helmut (* 1944), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Brückner, Helmuth (1896–1951), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL, Gauleiter in Silesia
- Bruckner, Henry (1871–1942), American politician
- Brückner, Herbert (* 1938), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Bremen Senator
- Brückner, Hermann (1834–1920), German Imperial Judge
- Brückner, Hieronymus von (1730–1806), Prussian major general and chief of the 9th Dragoon Regiment
- Bruckner, Ignaz (* 1938), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Bruckner, Isaak (1686–1762), Swiss mechanic and geographer
- Brückner, Jele (* 1966), German actress
- Brückner, Jörg (* 1958), German screenwriter
- Brückner, Jörg (* 1966), German archivist and historian
- Brückner, Jörg (* 1970), German opera singer (tenor)
- Brückner, Jörg (* 1971), German musician
- Brückner, Jutta (* 1941), German film director and screenwriter
- Brückner, Kai (* 1969), German jazz guitarist and composer
- Brückner, Karel (* 1939), Czechoslovak or Czech football player and coach
- Brückner, Karl (1893–1963), German-Swedish violinist, music teacher
- Brückner, Karl (1904–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Bruckner, Karl (1906–1982), Austrian writer
- Brückner, Karl (* 1920), German football player
- Brückner, Karl August Friedrich (1803-1853), German educator and historian
- Brückner, Katharina Magdalena (1719–1804), German theater actress
- Brückner, Ludwig (1814–1902), German physician, museum director and local historian
- Brückner, Ludwig (1844–1922), German physician
- Brückner, Manfred (1929–2018), German radio play director
- Brückner, Margrit (* 1946), German sociologist
- Bruckner, Martin (* 1964), Austrian manager and sports official
- Brückner, Mathilde (1868–1958), German politician
- Brückner, Matthias (* 1960), German soccer player
- Brückner, Max (1836–1919), German theater painter
- Brückner, Max (1855–1940), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator
- Brückner, Max (1860–1934), German geometer
- Brückner, Maximilian (* 1979), German actor
- Brückner, Mia Julia (* 1986), German singer and former porn actress
- Brückner, Michael (1939–1998), German politician (SPD)
- Brückner, Michael (* 1958), German journalist, publicist and communications consultant
- Brückner, Michael (* 1965), German farmer and politician (CSU), MdL
- Brückner, Michael (* 1969), German composer, musician, producer
- Brückner, Moritz (1807–1887), German administrative lawyer and parliamentarian
- Brückner, Moritz (* 1991), German volleyball player
- Brückner, Nathanael (1864–1943), German lawyer, bank manager and author
- Brückner, Olga (1899–1980), German politician (SPD, SED), MdL
- Bruckner, Otto (* 1962), Austrian politician (KPÖ, PdA)
- Bruckner, Pascal (* 1948), French novelist and essayist
- Brückner, Peter (1922–1982), German social psychologist, university professor and author
- Brückner, Peter Udo (* 1985), German artist
- Brückner, Philipp (1840–1909), German mayor and politician (center), MdR
- Brückner, Reinhard (1923–2015), German politician (Die Grünen), Member of the State Parliament
- Brückner, Reinhard (* 1955), German chemist and university professor
- Brückner, Robert , German engineer and politician (Economic Party), Member of the State Parliament
- Brückner, Roland (1912–1996), German-Swiss ophthalmologist and university professor
- Brückner, Roland (* 1955), German gymnast
- Bruckner, Ronny (1957–2013), Belgian entrepreneur
- Brückner, Rudolph (* 1955), German sports presenter and commentator
- Brückner, Steffen (* 1976), German singer and guitarist
- Brückner, Ute (* 1959), German swimmer
- Brückner, Uwe (* 1960), German television journalist and filmmaker
- Brückner, Uwe R. (* 1957), German architect and set designer
- Brückner, Werner (* 1944), German writer
- Brückner, Wilhelm (1878–1928), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician
- Brückner, Wilhelm (1884–1954), German military; Chief adjutant of Adolf Hitler, politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Brückner, Wilhelm Hieronymus (1656–1736), German legal scholar
- Bruckner, Winfried (1937–2003), Austrian author of books for children and young people and trade union editor
- Brückner, Wolfgang (* 1930), German folklorist and Germanist
- Bruckner, Wolfram (1903–1979), Romanian-German “ethnic group leader”, SS-Oberstabsarzt and functionary of the Transylvanian Saxon Landsmannschaft
- Brückner-Fuhlrott, Rudolf (1908–1984), German sculptor and painter
- Brückner-Rüggeberg, Else (1910–1981), German actress, speaker and radio presenter
- Brückner-Rüggeberg, Friedrich (1915–2003), German concert and oratorio singer
- Brückner-Rüggeberg, Wilhelm (1906–1985), German conductor
- Bruckner-Tuderman, Leena (* 1952), Finnish-German dermatologist and university professor
- Brucks, Felix (1874–1938), German prison director
- Brucks, Manfred (* 1955), German athlete
- Brucks, Otto (1858–1914), German tuba player, opera singer (baritone), composer and artistic director
- Bruckschen, Manfred (1938–2019), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, works council
- Bruckschen, Otto , German soccer player
- Bruckschlögl, Andreas (* 1989), German entrepreneur
- Brückwald, Otto (1841–1917), German architect
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- Bruçó, João de (* 1958), Brazilian composer and music performer