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Brai
Braib
- Braibant, Charles (1889–1976), French archivist
Braid
- Braid, James (1795-1860), Scottish surgeon
- Braid, James (1870-1950) Scottish golfer
- Braida, Alberto (* 1966), Italian jazz pianist and composer
- Braida, Carlo (1868–1929), Italian racing cyclist
- Braida, Dante Gustavo (* 1968), Argentine clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of La Rioja
- Braide, Chris (* 1973), British singer, composer, songwriter and record producer
- Braides, Andrea (* 1961), Italian mathematician
- Braido, Jacyr Francisco (* 1940), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Santos
- Braido, Pietro (1919–2014), Roman Catholic religious, theologian and educator
- Braidotti, Rosi (* 1954), Italian-Australian philosopher and theorist of feminism
- Braidwood, Robert John (1907-2003), American Near Eastern archaeologist
- Braidwood, Thomas (1715-1806), British educator
- Braidwood, Tom (born 1948), Canadian actor, director and film producer
Braie
- Braier, Natasha (* 1974), Argentinian camerawoman
Braig
- Braig, Albin (* 1951), Swabian dialect actor
- Braig, Augustin (1766–1821), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Braig, Bastian (* 1979), German actor and television producer
- Braig, Carl (1852–1923), German Catholic theologian and philosopher
- Braig, Helmut (1923–2013), German painter, sculptor, graphic artist, filmmaker and book author
- Braig, Johannes (* 1967), German artist of figurative painting
- Braig, Marianne (* 1953), German sociologist, filmmaker, publisher and university professor
- Braig, Michael (1774–1832), Father and Monk of the Benedictine Order (OSB)
Braik
- Braikia, Tayeb (* 1974), Danish racing cyclist and cycling trainer
Brail
- Brăila, Pavel (* 1971), Moldovan conceptual artist
- Brailas-Armenis, Petros (1812-1884), Greek philosopher
- Braillard, John (1822–1883), Swiss politician
- Braillard, Vincent (* 1985), Swiss motorcycle racer
- Braillard, Willy (* 1946), Belgian racing driver
- Braille, Louis (1809-1852), French inventor of Braille (Braille)
- Brăiloiu, Constantin (1893–1958), Romanian composer and ethnomusicologist
- Brailovsky, Daniel (* 1958), Israeli-Argentine soccer player
- Brailovsky, Viktor (* 1935), Israeli politician and minister
- Brailowsky, Alexander (1896–1976), Russian-French pianist
- Brailsford, David (* 1964), British cycling trainer and manager
- Brailsford, Henry Noel (1873-1958), British journalist
Braim
- Braim, Paul F. (1926–2001), American colonel, military historian, and military writer
- Braimoh, Maria (* 1990), Nigerian badminton player
- Braimoh, Suleiman (* 1989), Nigerian-American basketball player
Brain
- Brain, Benjamin (1753–1794), English boxer of the bare knuckle era
- Brain, Christopher, 2nd Baron Brain (1926–2014), British nobleman and politician
- Brain, Dennis (1921–1957), British horn player
- Brain, Jimmy (1900–1971), English football player
- Brain, Marilyn (* 1959), Canadian rower
- Brain, Mark (* 1978), German DJ
- Brain, Terence (* 1938), English clergyman, bishop emeritus of Salford
- Brainard, J. Edwin (1859–1942), American politician
- Brainard, Joe (1941–1994) American artist and author
- Braine, Bernard, Baron Braine of Wheatley (1914-2000), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, Life Peer
- Braine, John (1922-1986) British author
- Braine, Pierre (1900–1951), Belgian football player
- Braine, Raymond (1907–1978), Belgian football player and coach
- Brainerd, David (1718–1747), American missionary to the Indians
- Brainerd, John G. (1904–1988), American electrical engineer
- Brainerd, Lawrence (1794-1870), American politician
- Brainerd, Samuel Myron (1842–1898), American politician
- Brainin, Boris (1905–1996), Austrian poet, satirist, post-poet, translator, anti-fascist
- Brainin, Elisabeth (* 1949), Austrian psychoanalyst and author
- Brainin, Fritz (1913–1992), Austrian-American writer
- Brainin, Hugo (* 1924), Austrian locksmith and emigrant during the National Socialist era
- Brainin, Norbert (1923–2005), Austrian-British violinist
- Brainin, Ruben (1862–1939), Hebrew and Yiddish writer and literary critic
- Brainin, Valeri (* 1948), Russian-German music functionary, music teacher and music theorist
- Brainsby, Harold (1910-1975), New Zealand triple jumper
Brais
- Braisaz, Justine (* 1996), French biathlete
Brait
- Brait, Johann (* 1937), Austrian farmer and politician (ÖVP)
- Braitenberg, Carl von (1892–1984), Italian politician (South Tyrol), MEP
- Braitenberg, Valentin (1926–2011), Italian brain researcher, cyberneticist and writer
- Braitenberg, Zeno (* 1964), Italian television presenter
- Braith, Anton (1836–1905), German painter
- Braith, George (* 1939), American jazz saxophonist
- Braithwaite, Darren (born 1969), British athlete
- Braithwaite, Daryl (born 1949), Australian pop musician
- Braithwaite, ER (1912-2016), Guyanese writer and diplomat
- Braithwaite, John (1797-1870) English engineer and inventor
- Braithwaite, John (1925-2015), British marksman
- Braithwaite, John (* 1951), Australian criminologist and sociologist
- Braithwaite, Junior (1949-1999), Jamaican singer
- Braithwaite, Lilian (1873-1948) English actress
- Braithwaite, Martin (* 1991), Danish soccer player
- Braithwaite, Max (1911-1995), Canadian writer
- Braithwaite, Norine (* 1951), British medium and long distance runner
- Braithwaite, Richard Bevan (1900–1990), British philosopher of science
- Braithwaite, Rodric (* 1932), British diplomat
- Braithwaite, Walter (1865–1945), British general
- Braithwaite, Warwick (1896–1971), New Zealand conductor
- Braithwaite, Wayne (* 1975), Guyanese cruiserweight champion
- Braithwaite, William Stanley (1878–1962), American poet, anthologist, and literary critic
- Braitmichel, Kaspar († 1573), Baptist, chronicler of the Anabaptists
- Braito, Silvestr Maria (1898–1962), Czech Catholic priest of the Dominicans, theologian, poet, literary critic and publicist
- Braichenko, Nikolai (* 1986), Kazakh biathlete