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Brus
- Brus von Müglitz, Anton (1518–1580), Bishop of Vienna and Archbishop of Prague
- Brus, Günter (* 1938), Austrian action artist and painter
- Brus, Johannes (* 1942), German artist
- Brus, Louis (* 1943), American physicist and chemist
- Brus, Robert de, Lord of Annandale († 1142), Norman nobleman and military
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- Brusa, Anselme (1899–1969), French rower
- Brusa, Emilio (1843–1908), Italian lawyer and senator
- Brusa, Paul (* 1985), German-Italian actor
- Brusák, Franz (1840–1918), auxiliary bishop in Prague
- Brusati, Franco (1922–1993), Italian playwright, screenwriter, and film director
- Brusati, Giancarlo (1910–2001), Italian fencer and sports official
- Brusati, Ricardo Guerrino (* 1945), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Janaúba
- Brusatin, Manlio (* 1943), Italian architect and art historian
- Brusatori, Giovanni (* 1946), Italian actor and film director
- Brusatti, Alois (1919–2008), Austrian economic and social historian
- Brusatti, Otto (* 1948), Austrian radio presenter, musicologist and writer
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- Brusberg, Dieter (1935–2015), German gallery owner and art dealer
Brusc
- Brusca, Giovanni (* 1957), Italian leader of the Sicilian Mafia
- Bruscagin, Matteo (* 1989), Italian soccer player
- Brusch von Neiberg, Johann (1666–1742), lawyer and syndic of the city of Eger
- Brusch, Balthasar (1512–1589), Bohemian bookbinder and bookseller
- Brusch, Ferdinand (* 1941), German football player
- Brusch, Kaspar (1518–1559), humanist, Evangelical Lutheran theologian, Count Palatine, crowned poet
- Brusch, Klaus (* 1950), German soccer player
- Brusch, Paul (* 1884), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Brusch, Tristan (* 1988), German singer. Songwriter and composer
- Bruschetta, Ninni (* 1962), Italian actor, theater director and screenwriter
- Bruschi, Ramiro , Uruguayan soccer player
- Bruschi, Tedy (* 1973), American football player
- Bruschini, Laura (* 1966), Italian beach volleyball player
- Bruschini, Vito (* 1943), Italian director, screenwriter and journalist
- Bruschke, Erich (1893–1961), German politician (SPD)
- Bruschke, Werner (1898–1995), German politician (SPD, SED), Member of the Bundestag, Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt
- Brüschweiler, Anton (* 1963), Swiss guitarist, composer, songwriter, columnist and writer
- Brüschweiler, Carl (1878–1956), Swiss statistician
- Bruschweiler, Joel (* 1985), Swiss volleyball player
- Brüschweiler, Jura (1927–2013), Swiss art historian
- Bruscolotti, Giuseppe (* 1951), Italian football player
Bruse
- Bruse, August (1903–1984), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Bruse, Hermann (1904–1953), German painter and graphic artist
- Bruse, Michael (* 1969), German geographer and university professor
- Brusegan, Marcello (1954–2016), Italian library director and art historian
- Bruseghin, Marzio (* 1974), Italian racing cyclist
- Brüsehaber, Michael (* 1953), German soccer player
- Brüseke, Peter (1947–2018), German politician (SPD), Mayor of Soest
- Brüsemeister, Thomas (* 1962), German sociologist
- Brusenbauch, Arthur (1881–1957), Austrian painter
- Brüser, Elke (* 1952), German biologist, medical and science journalist
- Brüsewitz, Carl Friedrich (1919–2008), Dutch Mennonite theologian
- Brusewitz, Gunnar (1924–2004), Swedish artist, writer, press draftsman and illustrator
- Brüsewitz, Henning von (1862–1900), Prussian officer
- Brüsewitz, Joachim von (1891–1966), German ballet dancer
- Brüsewitz, Karl Friedrich von (1738–1811), Prussian cavalry officer, most recently regiment chief and lieutenant general
- Brüsewitz, Oskar (1929–1976), Protestant pastor
Brush
- Brush, Charles Francis (1849–1929), American inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist
- Brush, Ellie (* 1988), Australian soccer player
- Brush, George Jarvis (1831-1912), American mineralogist
- Brush, Henry (1778–1855), American lawyer and politician
- Brush, James D. (1879–1966), American politician (Democrat)
- Brush, Jared L. (1835-1913) American politician
- Brush, Stephen (* 1935), American historian of science
Brusi
- Brusilovsky, Noam (* 1989), Israeli theater and radio play director
- Brusilow, Anshel (1928–2018), American violinist and conductor
- Brusina, Spiridon (1845–1908), Austro-Hungarian zoologist and paleontologist
- Brusis, Ilse (* 1937), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brusius, Walter (* 1950), German painter
Brusk
- Brüske, Christoph (* 1965), German cabaret artist
- Bruske, Erwin (* 1936), German soccer player
- Bruske, Tanja (* 1978), German fantastic author and journalist
- Bruskewitz, Fabian Wendelin (* 1935), American clergyman, emeritus Bishop of Lincoln
- Bruski, Rafał (* 1962), Polish politician and mayor of Bydgoszcz
- Bruskin, Grisha (* 1945), Russian artist
- Bruskolini, Oliver (* 1993), German author and poet
- Bruskow, Bruno († 1487), Mayor of Lübeck
- Bruskow, Johann († 1449), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
Brusl
- Brusletten, Reidun (* 1936), Norwegian politician (Kristelig Folkeparti)
- Brusletto, Anne (* 1951), Norwegian ski racer
- Brusletto, Anne Cecilie (* 1988), Norwegian ski racer
Brusn
- Brusniak, Friedhelm (* 1952), German music teacher in Würzburg
- Brusnikina, Olga Alexandrovna (* 1978), Russian synchronized swimmer and Olympic champion
Bruso
- Brusokas, Saulius (* 1968), Lithuanian strongman, Lithuanian runner-up
- Bruson, Renato (* 1936), Italian opera singer (baritone)
- Bruson, Simone (* 1983), Italian racing cyclist
Bruss
- Bruß, Dagmar (* 1963), German physicist and professor
- Bruss, Franz Thomas (* 1949), German-Belgian mathematician
- Bruß, Werner (* 1920), German SS officer and convicted war criminal
- Brusse, Kees (1925–2013), Dutch stage and film actor
- Brusse, Marie Joseph (1873–1941), Dutch writer and journalist
- Brusseaux, Michel (1913–1986), French football player
- Brussel, Gust van (1924-2015), Flemish writer
- Brussel, James A. (1905-1982), American psychiatrist
- Brussels, Julia (* 1993), German jazz and improvisation musician
- Brusselsbach, Karl-Heinz , German ministerial official
- Brusselers, Toon (1933-2005), Dutch football player
- Brusselmans, Herman (* 1957), Belgian writer, poet, playwright, columnist
- Brusselmans, Michel (1886–1960), Belgian composer
- Brussenzow, Nikolai Petrovich (1925–2014), Russian radio technician and computer scientist
- Brussig, Carmen (* 1977), German disabled judoka athlete
- Brussig, Johann (1867–1946), German composer and founder of a music publisher
- Brussig, Ramona (* 1977), German disabled judoka athlete
- Brussig, Thomas (* 1964), German writer and screenwriter
- Brussilow, Alexei Alexejewitsch (1853–1926), Russian general
- Brussilow, Georgi Lwowitsch (1884–1914), Russian naval officer and polar explorer
- Brussilowski, Evgeni Grigoryevich (1905–1981), Russian composer
- Brussin, Jean-Marie (1924–1958), French racing driver and industrialist
- Brussmann, Reinhard (* 1957), Austrian musical performer, opera singer (tenor) and actor
- Brussolo, Serge (* 1951), French writer
- Brussow, Otto († 1510), German Roman Catholic theologian
chest
- Brust, Alfred (1891–1934), German writer
- Brust, August (1862–1924), union chairman
- Breast, Barry (* 1983), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Brust, Georg Friedrich (1790–1854), German local politician, mayor and building contractor
- Brust, Herbert (1900–1968), German composer of the East Prussian song Land of the Dark Forests
- Brust, Leo Joseph (1916–1995), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop of Milwaukee
- Breast, Steven (born 1955), American fantasy writer
- Brustad, Bjarne (1895–1978), Norwegian violinist, violist and composer
- Brustad, Sylvia (* 1966), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet)
- Brustat-Naval, Fritz (1907–1989), German captain, journalist, filmmaker and author
- Brustellin, Alf (1940–1981), Austrian filmmaker
- Brusten, Manfred (* 1939), German criminal sociologist
- Brüster, Birgit (* 1965), German writer and literature lecturer
- Brüstle, Friedrich (1899–1969), German educator and politician (BCSV, CDU)
- Brüstle, Matthias (* 1985), German telemark skier
- Brüstle, Oliver (* 1962), German neuropathologist
- Brüstlein, Alfred (1853–1924), Swiss politician
- Brustman, Agnieszka (* 1962), Polish chess player
- Brustmann, Josef (* 1954), German cabaret artist
- Brustmann, Martin (1885–1964), German athlete, sports medicine specialist and SS leader
- Brusto, Max (1906–1998), German journalist and writer
- Brustolin, Leomar Antônio (* 1967), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Porto Alegre
Brusv
- Brusveen, Håkon (* 1927), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Brusveen, Kjellfrid (1926–2009), Norwegian cross-country skier
Brusy
- Brusylowskyj, Anatolyj (* 1932), Ukrainian-Russian graphic artist and photographer
Brusz
- Bruszewski, Wojciech (1947–2009), Polish conceptual artist, video artist, photographer, director and multimedia artist
- Brusztein, Aleksandra (1884–1968), Polish-Russian writer