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Brug
- Brug, Erwin (* 1938), German trauma and hand surgeon, retired university professor
- Brug, Gudrun (* 1949), German writer
- Brug, Karl von (1855–1923), Bavarian general of the infantry
Bruga
- Brugada, Josep (* 1958), Spanish cardiologist
- Brugada, Pedro (* 1952), Spanish cardiologist
- Brugada, Ramon (* 1966), Spanish cardiologist
Bruge
- Brugel, Amanda (* 1978), Canadian actress
- Brügel, Friedrich (1789–1863), Mayor of Regensburg, city judge in Würzburg
- Brügel, Fritz (1897–1955), Austrian-Czechoslovakian librarian, diplomat and writer
- Brügel, Hans (1914–2009), German physician
- Brügel, Johann Wolfgang (1905–1986), Czechoslovak lawyer and journalist
- Brügel, Ludwig (1866–1942), Austrian journalist and historian of the Austrian labor movement
- Brügel, Wolfgang (1883–1945), member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Brügel-Petrikat, Anita (1920–2000), German painter
- Brügelmann, Carl Friedrich (1758–1824), Mayor of Elberfeld
- Brügelmann, Hans (* 1946), German educator
- Brügelmann, Hermann (1899–1972), German local politician
- Brügelmann, Jan (1921–2012), German entrepreneur and sports official as well as Cologne local politician and carnivalist
- Brügelmann, Johann Gottfried († 1802), German industrialist
- Brügelmann, Johann Wilhelm († 1784), Mayor of Elberfeld
- Brügelmann, Matthias Christian (* 1972), German sports journalist
- Brüger, Emil Theodor (1827–1900), German lawyer and politician
- Brüger, Karl von (1822–1905), German lawyer
- Bruger, Paul (1872–1960), German teacher, local politician and local researcher
Brugg
- Bruges, Albert von der († 1430), Lübeck merchant and councilor
- Bruges, Bernd , German computer scientist
- Bruges, Berthold (1909–1979), German radio author
- Bruges, David van der (1630–1688), German educator and librarian
- Brugge, Jesper (* 1975), Swedish freestyle skier and ski racer
- Bruges, Joachim (* 1958), German musicologist
- Brugge, Joan (* 1949), American cancer researcher
- Bruges, Johann von († 1512), 2nd Earl of Winchester, Prince of Steenhuise, Lord of Gruuthuse
- Bruges, Jörg (* 1960), German volleyball player
- Bruges, Peter (1928–2019), German journalist
- Brugge, Pieter Jan (* 1955), Dutch film producer
- Brüggeboes, Wilhelm (1919–1967), German theologian and author
- Brüggebors, Traute (* 1942), German teacher and author
- Bruggeman, Dirk Anton George (1888–1945), Dutch physicist
- Bruggeman, Molly (* 1992), American rower
- Bruggeman, Prospère (* 1873), Belgian rower
- Brüggemann, Alfred (1873–1944), German bandmaster, music journalist, translator and composer
- Brüggemann, Alfred (1882–1971), German ENT doctor and university professor
- Brüggemann, Anna (* 1981), German actress and screenwriter
- Brüggemann, Axel (* 1971), German music journalist and publicist
- Brüggemann, Christoph (* 1978), German actor
- Brüggemann, Claus , German American football coach and player
- Brüggemann, Dieter (* 1953), German ice hockey player
- Brüggemann, Diethelm (1934–2015), German Germanist
- Brüggemann, Dietrich (* 1976), German film director, screenwriter and musician
- Brüggemann, Erich (1928–2019), German artist
- Brüggemann, Ewald (1918–2008), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brüggemann, Friedrich Adolph (1797–1878), German entrepreneur and insurance agent and founder of the Aachen reinsurance company
- Brüggemann, Fritz (1876–1945), German literary historian and Germanist
- Brüggemann, Gert-Peter (* 1952), German sports scientist, university professor
- Brüggemann, Hans , German sculptor and carver
- Brüggemann, Heinrich (1924–1996), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brüggemann, Hermann (1822–1894), German romantic landscape painter
- Brüggemann, Ilka (* 1968), German journalist, radio presenter and Low German author
- Brüggemann, Jens (* 1968), German photographer
- Brüggemann, Johann Wilhelm (1786–1866), German landscape painter and drawing teacher
- Brüggemann, Johannes (1907–1982), German veterinarian and university professor
- Brüggemann, Joseph (1879–1946), German high school director and school author
- Brüggemann, Karl (1896–1977), German CDU politician
- Brüggemann, Karl Heinrich (1810–1887), German journalist and fraternity member
- Brüggemann, Karsten (* 1965), German historian and professor at Tallinn University
- Brüggemann, Klaus (* 1959), German football manager
- Brüggemann, Kurt (1908–2002), German composer, conductor and music teacher
- Brüggemann, Kurt (* 1926), German football player
- Brüggemann, Lars (* 1976), German ice hockey player
- Brüggemann, Lisa (* 1984), German gymnast
- Brüggemann, Ludwig Wilhelm (1743–1817), German Protestant clergyman, author and geographer
- Brüggemann, Michael , German communication scientist and university professor
- Brüggemann, Michael (1583–1654), German Protestant theologian
- Brüggemann, Nina (* 1993), German soccer player
- Brüggemann, Oliver (* 1967), German chemist and professor for the chemistry of polymers
- Brüggemann, Otto (1600–1640), German businessman
- Brüggemann, Otto (1901–1968), German actor
- Brüggemann, Rudolf , German entrepreneur
- Brüggemann, Theodor (1796–1866), Prussian civil servant and politician
- Brüggemann, Theodor (1921–2006), German literary scholar and children's and youth book expert
- Brüggemann, Thomas (1957–2004), German psychologist and pioneer of the second gay movement in Germany
- Brüggemann, Werner (1923–2011), German actor and writer
- Brüggemann, Werner (1936–1997), Austrian composer and music lecturer
- Brüggemann, Wolfgang (1926–2014), German educator and science and education politician (CDU), MdL
- Brüggemann-Klein, Anne (* 1956), German computer scientist and professor for applied computer science at the Technical University of Munich
- Brüggemeier, Franz-Josef (* 1951), German historian
- Brüggemeier, Gert (* 1944), German lawyer
- Brüggemeyer, Maik (* 1976), German journalist, critic, translator and author
- Brüggemeyer, Philip (* 1988), German soccer player
- Brüggen, Alexander Friedrich von der (1792-1859), Russian colonel and Decembrist
- Bruggen, Carry van (1881–1932), Dutch writer
- Bruggen, Coosje van (1942–2009), Dutch-American artist and art historian
- Brüggen, Diedrich von der (1771–1836), district administrator in Courland
- Brüggen, Eberhard Philipp von der , Land Marshal of the Duchy of Courland and Semgallia
- Brüggen, Eduard Alexander von der (1822–1896), Land Marshal of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
- Brüggen, Ernst Carl von der (1840–1903), Baltic German political author
- Brüggen, Ernst Heinrich von der (1794–1863), Russian lieutenant general
- Brüggen, Ernst von der (1639–1713), court master and chancellor of the Duchy of Courland and Semgallia
- Brüggen, Frans (1934–2014), Dutch conductor and flautist
- Brüggen, Georg (* 1958), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Brüggen, Johannes (1887–1953), German geologist and Chilean university professor
- Bruggencate, Paul ten (1901–1961), German astronomer
- Brüggenei, Hermann von († 1549), Landmeister of Livonia (1535–1549)
- Brüggenolte, Matthias (* 1979), German actor
- Brüggenthies, Stephan (* 1968), German author, filmmaker and film composer
- Brüggenwirth, Wilhelm (1899–1981), German local politician
- Master of Bruges from 1499 , painter of the Old Dutch School
- Brugger, Agnieszka (* 1985), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens), Member of the Bundestag
- Brügger, Alois (1920–2001), Swiss doctor
- Brugger, Andreas (1737–1812), German painter
- Brugger, Andreas (* 1954), Austrian politician (FRITZ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Brugger, Anton (1911–1943), Austrian conscientious objector, victim of National Socialism
- Brugger, Anton (1912–1999), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Brügger, Arnold (1888–1975), Swiss painter
- Brugger, Bernd (* 1953), Austrian mechanical engineer and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Brugger, Carl (1903–1944), Swiss psychiatrist and eugenicist
- Brügger, Chris (* 1966), Swiss non-fiction author, entrepreneur and speaker
- Brügger, Cyrill (* 1938), Swiss politician (SP)
- Brugger, Ernst , Swiss politician (FDP)
- Brugger, Friedrich (1815–1870), German sculptor
- Brügger, Friedrich (1854–1930), Swiss corps commander
- Brügger, Gerhard (* 1953), head of the Swiss delegation in the Neutral Armistice Monitoring Commission in Korea
- Brugger, Hans (1905–1995), Swiss economist
- Brugger, Hans-Rudi (* 1980), Italian football player (South Tyrol)
- Brugger, Hazel (* 1993), Swiss-American slam poet, stand-up comedian, cabaret artist, presenter and author
- Brügger, Heinrich (1895–1976), German physician
- Brügger, Imke (* 1967), German actress
- Brugger, Ingried (* 1960), Austrian museum director
- Brügger, Irene (* 1979), Swiss musician and actress
- Brugger, Janosch (* 1997), German cross-country skier
- Brugger, Josef (* 1953), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Brugger, Josef Dominik Karl (1796–1865), German teacher, German Catholic priest and language protector
- Brugger, Karl (1942–1984), German foreign correspondent for ARD (First German Television) and author
- Brügger, Katja (* 1959), German actress, radio play and voice actress
- Brugger, Kurt (* 1969), Italian luge rider
- Brügger, Mads (* 1972), Danish investigative filmmaker and television journalist
- Brugger, Marie , German writer
- Brugger, Martin (* 1982), Austrian skeleton pilot
- Brugger, Martin , German fusion musician and music producer
- Brugger, Mathias (* 1992), German athlete
- Brügger, Michael (1961–2009), German bodybuilder and strength athlete
- Brugger, Nathalie (* 1985), Swiss sailor
- Brugger, Peter (1920–1986), Italian politician (SVP) and senator (South Tyrol)
- Brugger, Peter (* 1957), Swiss neuropsychologist
- Brugger, Peter (* 1972), German musician, singer and guitarist in the band Sportfreunde Stiller
- Brugger, Philipp (1865–1943), German administrative lawyer
- Brugger, Siegfried (* 1953), Italian lawyer and politician (South Tyrol)
- Brugger, Ulrich (* 1947), German long-distance runner
- Brugger, Walter (1904–1990), German religious and philosopher
- Brugger, Walter (* 1928), Bavarian theologian and author
- Brugger, Walter (* 1954), Austrian lawyer and specialist book author
- Brugger, Winfried (1950–2010), German legal scholar
- Brugger, Wini (* 1961), Austrian cook
- Brugger, Wolfram , German internist and university professor
- Brugghen, Hendrick ter (1588–1629), Dutch baroque painter
- Brugghen, Justinus van der (1804–1863), Dutch statesman
- Bruggink, Arnold (* 1977), Dutch soccer player
- Bruggink, Gert-Jan (* 1981), Dutch show jumper
- Bruggisser, Anton (1835–1905), Swiss doctor and politician
- Bruggisser, Johann Peter (1806–1870), Swiss politician and judge
- Bruggisser, Kaspar Leonz (1807–1848), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Bruggisser, Marcel (* 1968), Swiss doctor and politician
- Bruggisser, Philippe (* 1948), Swiss manager
- Bruggisser, Philippe (1955-2014), Swiss classical philologist (Latinist)
- Brüggler, Anja (* 1989), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Brüggler, Rupert (* 1990), Austrian natural track toboggan runner
- Bruggmann, Alfred (1896–1958), Swiss author, electrical engineer, corporate journalist and politician
- Bruggmann, Alfred (1922–2006), Swiss cabaret artist, screenwriter, director and producer
- Bruggmann, Edmund (1943–2014), Swiss ski racer
- Bruggmann, Heidi (1936–2017), Swiss accordionist and composer
- Bruggmann, Lisel (1900–1973), Swiss communist
Brugh
- Brugha, Cathal (1874–1922), Irish revolutionary and politician
Brugi
- Brugiroux, André (* 1937), French globetrotter and writer
Brugl
- Bruglachner, Josef , German soccer player
Brugm
- Brugman, Alyssa (* 1974), Australian writer
- Brugman, Gastón (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Brugman, Johannes († 1473), Dutch Franciscan, popular preacher and writer
- Brugman, Mathias (1811–1868), Puerto Rican insurgent
- Brugman, Til (1888–1958), Dutch writer
- Brügmann, Arnold (1912–1995), German historian and archivist
- Brügmann, Felix (* 1992), German soccer player
- Brügmann, Florian (* 1991), German soccer player
- Brugmann, Gerhard (* 1930), German officer
- Brügmann, Henry (* 1933), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdHB
- Brügmann, Holger (* 1960), German soccer player
- Brügmann, Johann Arnold Caspar , German politician and mayor of the city of Dortmund
- Brugmann, Karl (1849–1919), German Indo-Europeanist and linguist
- Brugmann, Walter (1887–1944), German architect and city planner in Nuremberg
- Brügmann, Walther (1884–1945), German actor, singer and director
- Brügmann, Wilhelm (1788–1854), German administrative lawyer and entrepreneur, mayor of the city of Dortmund
- Brügmann, Wilhelm (1851–1926), German engineer, entrepreneur, manager and local politician
- Brügmann-Eberhardt, Lotte (1921–2018), German writer
- Brugmans, Anton (1732–1789), Dutch physicist
- Brugmans, Hendrik (1906–1997), Dutch Romance philologist and politician
- Brugmans, Sebald Justinus (1763–1819), Dutch botanist and physician
Brugn
- Brugna, Walter (* 1965), Italian racing cyclist
- Brugnak, Oskar (1875–1928), Austrian politician (SDAP), MdL (Burgenland)
- Brugnaro, Francesco Giovanni (* 1943), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Camerino-San Severino Marche
- Brugnatelli, Luigi Valentino (1761-1818), Italian chemist
- Brügner, Gunnar (* 1967), German officer, brigadier general of the army
- Brugnera, Mario (* 1946), Italian football player
- Brugnetti, Ivano (* 1976), Italian walker
- Brugnola, Gildo (* 1890), Italian Catholic priest
- Brugnoli, Amalia (1802-1892), Italian dancer
- Brugnolini, Sandro (* 1931), Italian jazz and fusion musician (saxophone) and film composer
- Brugnon, Jacques (1895–1978), French tennis player
Brugs
- Brugsch, Emil (1842–1930), German Egyptologist
- Brugsch, Heinrich (1827-1894), German Egyptologist
- Brugsch, Theodor (1878–1963), German internist and politician, MdV
Brugu
- Bruguera, Sergi (* 1971), Spanish tennis player
- Bruguera, Tania (* 1968), Cuban artist
- Brugués Davi, Arnau (* 1985), Spanish tennis player
- Bruguès, Jean-Louis (* 1943), French religious, Archbishop of the Curia
- Bruguier, Georges (1884–1962), French politician
- Bruguière, Barthélemy (1792–1835), French bishop of the Paris Mission in Korea and Siam
- Bruguière, Francis (1879–1945), American photographer
- Bruguière, Jean Pierre Joseph (1772–1813), French division general
- Bruguière, Jean-Guillaume († 1798), French naturalist; Doctor; consul
- Bruguière, Jean-Louis (* 1943), French investigative judge