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Bran
- Bran, Alexander (1767–1831), German journalist, writer and publisher
- Bran, Friedrich (1904–1994), German diplomat
- Bran, Helgo (* 1937), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Bran, Renate (1928–2013), German founder of the Baden-Württemberg Women's Council
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- Braña, Frank (1934–2012), Spanish actor
- Branagan, Geraldine , Irish singer
- Branagh, Kenneth (* 1960), British actor, director and screenwriter
- Branagh, Nicole (* 1979), American beach volleyball player
- Branahl, Udo (* 1946), German media lawyer
- Branald, Adolf (1910–2008), Czech writer
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- Branca, Alexander von (1919–2011), German architect
- Branca, Antonello (1935–2002), Italian documentary film director
- Branca, Antonio (1916–1985), Swiss Formula 1 racing driver
- Branca, Benedicta von (* 1963), German farmer and artist
- Branca, Daniel (1951–2005), Argentine painter and comic strip artist
- Branca, Giovanni (1571–1645), Italian engineer, architect and architectural theorist
- Branca, Glenn (1948–2018), American avant-garde composer and guitarist
- Branca, Hedwig von (1890–1985), German painter
- Branca, Marco (* 1965), Italian football player and official
- Branca, Vittore (1913–2004), Italian Romanist, Medievalist and literary scholar
- Branca, Wilhelm von (1844–1928), German geologist and paleontologist
- Brancaccio, Antonio (1923–1995), Italian judge and politician
- Brancaccio, Bufillo , Italian-French military
- Brancaccio, Francesco Maria (1592–1675), Italian bishop and cardinal
- Brancaccio, Landolfo († 1312), cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Brancaccio, Niccolò († 1412), Archbishop of Bari and Cosenza, cardinal
- Brancaccio, Nuria (* 2000), Italian tennis player
- Brancaccio, Tommaso († 1427), cardinal
- Brancadoro, Cesare (1755–1837), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Fermo, cardinal
- Brancaglio, Klemens , Ministerial Counselor in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture
- Brancart, Richard (1922–1990), Belgian middle-distance runner
- Brancas de Forcalquier, Louis de (1672–1750), French military and diplomat, Marshal of France
- Brancas, André-Baptiste de († 1595), French military, Admiral of France
- Brancas, Antoine-Constant de (1764–1809), French military
- Brancas, Georges de († 1657), French nobleman
- Brancas, Jean-Baptiste de (1693–1770), French priest, Bishop of La Rochelle, Archbishop of Aix-en-Provence
- Brancas, Louis I de (1663–1739), French nobleman
- Brancas, Louis II. De (1714–1793), Comte de Lauraguais
- Brancas, Louis-Léon de (1733-1824), French man of letters
- Brancatelli, Gianfranco (* 1950), Italian racing driver
- Brancati, Vitaliano (1907–1954), Italian writer
- Brancatisano, Richard (* 1983), Australian television actor and musician
- Brancato, Francesco (* 1960), Italian film director
- Brancato, Lillo (* 1976), American actor
- Brancazio, Peter (1939-2020), American physicist
- Branch, Anthony Martin (1823–1867), American lawyer and politician and officer in the Confederate Army
- Branch, Ben (1924–1987), American saxophonist
- Branch, Billy (* 1951), American blues musician
- Branch, Cliff (1948-2019), American football player
- Branch, Craig (* 1977), Australian ski racer
- Branch, Deion (* 1979), American football player
- Branch, Emmett (1874–1932), American politician, governor of Indiana
- Branch, Geraldine (1908-2016), American gynecologist
- Branch, Jaimie (* 1983), American jazz and improvisation musician
- Branch, James Plunky (born 1947), American musician (woodwind instruments)
- Branch, John (1782–1863), American politician
- Branch, Lawrence O'Bryan (1820–1862), American politician, Confederate general in the Civil War
- Branch, Michelle (* 1983), American singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Branch, Taylor (* 1947), American author and historian
- Branch, Vanessa (* 1973), American-British actress and a photo model
- Branch, William AB (1847–1910), American politician
- Branch, William Roy (1946-2018), British-South African herpetologist
- Branche, Jean-Georges (1906–1973), French racing driver
- Brancheau, Dawn (1969-2010), American animal trainer
- Branchetti, Lorenzo (* 1981), Italian actor and entertainer
- Branchu, Caroline (1780–1850), French opera singer (soprano)
- Branciamore, Francesco (* 1956), Italian jazz musician (drums, percussion, composition)
- Branciaroli, Franco (* 1947), Italian actor and theater director
- Branciforte, Bruno (* 1947), Italian admiral in the Italian Navy and head of the SISMI intelligence service
- Branco (* 1964), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Branco, Cassiano (1897–1970), Portuguese architect
- Branco, Cristina (* 1972), Portuguese fado singer
- Branco, Eliza (1912-2001), Brazilian women and peace activist
- Branco, Francisco Miranda (* 1950), East Timorese politician
- Branco, Gianluca (* 1970), Italian boxer
- Branco, Joaquim Rafael (* 1953), Sao-Tome politician
- Branco, José Mário (1942–2019), Portuguese singer and songwriter
- Branco, José Pedro Aguiar (* 1957), Portuguese lawyer and politician
- Branco, Olímpio , East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Branco, Paulo (* 1950), Portuguese film producer and actor
- Branco, Serge (* 1980), Cameroonian football player
- Branco, Silvio (* 1966), Italian boxer
- Branconi, Anton von (1762–1828), German nobleman, ducal Anhalt-Dessau politician, court official and canon of Halberstadt
- Branconi, Maria Antonia von (1746–1793), mistress of Duke Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand of Braunschweig
- Brancourt, Karen (* 1962), Australian rower
- Brâncoveanu, Constantin (1654–1714), Prince of Wallachia
- Brâncuși, Constantin (1876–1957), Romanian-French sculptor and photographer
- Branczyk, Alexander (* 1959), German graphic designer
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- Brand Hollis, Thomas (1719–1804) British businessman and collector
- Brand Philip, Lotte (1910–1986), German-American art historian
- Brand Scheffel, Sabine (* 1959), German artist
- Brand von Lindau, Adam Friedrich (1681–1754), electoral Saxon general of the cavalry
- Brand von Lindau, Benno Friedrich (1571–1625), member of the Fruit Bringing Society
- Brand von Lindau, Bernhard (1805-1856), Prussian lawyer
- Brand zu Neidstein, Karl-Hermann Freiherr von (1915–1984), German officer, military writer and museum director
- Brand, Adam († 1746), German businessman and explorer
- Brand, Adolf (1874–1945), editor of the world's first gay magazine
- Brand, Adolf von (1803–1878), Prussian landowner and politician
- Brand, Andreas (* 1964), German politician
- Brand, Angela (* 1996), German actress
- Brand, Angelika (* 1976), German rower
- Brand, Arthur (1870–1943), Prussian civil judge and commentator on civil service law
- Brand, Benjamin (* 1989), German football referee
- Brand, Burgert (* 1959), Namibian Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Brand, Carl (1893–1945), German general practitioner and Nazi victim
- Brand, Charles (1871–1966), American politician
- Brand, Charles Amarin (1920–2013), French clergyman, theologian and archbishop
- Brand, Charles Hillyer (1861–1933), American politician
- Brand, Christian (* 1949), German bank manager
- Brand, Christian (* 1972), German soccer player and coach
- Brand, Christian Friedrich von († 1735), German Councilor, Privy Councilor and Chancellor
- Brand, Christian Hilfgott († 1756), German-Austrian painter
- Brand, Christiane (* 1973), German rower
- Brand, Christianna (1907–1988), British writer
- Brand, Christine (* 1973), Swiss writer and journalist
- Brand, Christoph (* 1961), German lawyer and banker
- Brand, Cindy (* 1994), French singer
- Brand, Curd (1892–1971), German SS leader
- Brand, Dany (* 1996), Swiss hurdler
- Brand, Dionne (* 1953), Canadian writer and documentary filmmaker
- Brand, Dirk (* 1969), German drummer
- Brand, Elton (* 1979), American basketball player
- Brand, Erich (1914–2011), German micropalaeontologist and petroleum geologist
- Brand, Erland (* 1922), Swedish painter and graphic artist
- Brand, Erna (1895–1984), German musicologist
- Brand, Ernst (1827–1897), German general practitioner
- Brand, Ernst (1898–1983), German architecture and landscape painter
- Brand, Esther (1922–2015), South African high jumper
- Brand, Florian (* 1984), German American football player
- Brand, Franklin , St. Kitts and Nevis politician
- Brand, Franz (1806–1878), Grand Dean of the County of Glatz and Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Prague in Prussia
- Brand, Franz (1887–1968), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Brand, Franz Josef (1790–1869), German high school teacher, librarian, historian, classical philologist and draftsman
- Brand, Friedrich (1891–1979), German civil servant and manager
- Brand, Friedrich August (1735–1806), Austrian landscape and history painter
- Brand, Fritz (1889–1967), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Brand, Gail (* 1971), British jazz trombonist
- Brand, Georg Friedrich (1798–1874), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Brand, Gerd (1921–1979), German philosopher and science manager
- Brand, Gerd (* 1973), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Brand, Gerhard , German basketball player
- Brand, Glen (1923-2008), American wrestler, trainer, and entrepreneur
- Brand, Gordon junior (1958-2019), Scottish golfer
- Brand, Guido K. , German literary historian and writer
- Brand, Hans (1879–1959), German geologist, mining engineer and SS standard leader
- Brand, Hans-Ulrich (* 1930), German lawyer and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brand, Hanskurt (* 1966), Swiss racing cyclist
- Brand, Harald (1941–2018), German journalist
- Brand, Hein , citizens of Hamburg, arrested for insulting the Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg
- Brand, Heiner (* 1952), German handball player, handball trainer and handball official
- Brand, Heinrich (1887–1971), Prussian and West German administrative officer
- Brand, Heinz (* 1955), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Brand, Helmut (* 1957), German university professor, professor for European health sciences
- Brand, Hennig , German doctor and alchemist
- Brand, Henry, 1st Viscount Hampden (1814-1892), British Liberal Party politician and Speaker of the House of Commons
- Brand, Hermann (1857–1929), German businessman and politician (DDP)
- Brand, Horst (* 1946), German soccer player
- Brand, Ilona (* 1958), German luge athlete
- Brand, Inka (* 1977), German game designer
- Brand, Jakob (1776–1833), German Roman Catholic theologian, Bishop of Limburg
- Brand, Jens (* 1968), German artist
- Brand, Jochen (* 1944), German handball player
- Brand, Joel (1906–1964), German Zionist
- Brand, Johann († 1405), councilor and mayor of Bremen
- Brand, Johann Christian (1722–1795), Austrian painter
- Brand, Johann Georg (1645–1703), Protestant theologian and professor of mathematics and metaphysics at the University of Marburg
- Brand, Johannes Henricus (1823–1888), South African politician and President of the Orange Free State
- Brand, Julia (* 1989), German actress
- Brand, Jürgen (* 1941), German lawyer and university professor
- Brand, Jürgen (* 1945), German lawyer, President of the Regional Social Court of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Brand, Jürgen (* 1965), German politician (CSU), MEP
- Brand, Karl (1895–1917), expressionist German-speaking Prague poet and storyteller
- Brand, Karl (1897–1978), German resistance fighter against National Socialism and communal politician of the KPD
- Brand, Karl (1931–2010), German biochemist
- Brand, Karl-Werner (* 1944), German environmental sociologist
- Brand, Katherine (* 1987), German actress
- Brand, Klaus (* 1941), German handball player and trainer
- Brand, Klaus (* 1955), German soccer player
- Brand, Kurt (1877–1952), German chemist and university professor
- Brand, Kurt (1917–1991), German science fiction writer
- Brand, Lisa (* 1993), Swiss actress
- Brand, Lucinda (* 1989), Dutch cyclist
- Brand, Maria (1877–1956), German member of the state parliament
- Brand, Markus (* 1974), German soccer player
- Brand, Markus (* 1975), German game designer
- Brand, Martin (* 1975), German artist
- Brand, Martina (* 1957), German screenwriter
- Brand, Max (1896–1980), Austrian-American composer
- Brand, Michael (* 1973), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Brand, Millen (1906–1980), American author of novels, poems, and screenplays
- Brand, Moritz (1844–1927), Saxon state executioner
- Brand, Myles (1942–2009), American college professor and sports official, president of the NCAA
- Brand, Neville (1920–1992), American actor
- Brand, Nonnosus (1755–1793), Bavarian composer, organist and music teacher
- Brand, Olga (1905–1973), Swiss Germanist, writer and journalist
- Brand, Oliver (* 1974), German legal scholar
- Brand, Olivier (* 1980), Swiss ski racer
- Brand, Otto (1930–2014), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Brand, Paul (* 1941), Swiss sculptor
- Brand, Paul von (1831–1904), Prussian landowner and politician, MdR
- Brand, Paul Wilson (1914-2003), English physician
- Brand, Peter (* 1937), German cameraman
- Brand, Peter , Austrian actor
- Brand, Peter Wilhelm (1900–1978), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Brand, Philipp (1833–1914), German politician, MdR
- Brand, Philippine (1840–1920), German theater actress
- Brand, Rachel (* 1973), American lawyer
- Brand, Ralf (* 1971), German sports psychologist and basketball referee
- Brand, Renée (1900–1980), German-Jewish writer in exile
- Brand, Rolf (* 1932), German aikido master
- Brand, Russell (* 1975), British television and radio presenter
- Brand, Ruth Erika (1928–2014), German politician and qualified pedagogue
- Brand, Silke (* 1971), German television presenter, non-fiction author, psychologist and personality coach
- Brand, Silvia (1848–1909), German actress, journalist, author, entrepreneur
- Brand, Simone (* 1967), German politician (pirates), MdL
- Brand, Steffen (* 1965), German athlete
- Brand, Stewart (* 1938), American author
- Brand, Theo (1925–2016), German composer, music teacher and organist
- Brand, Theodor von (1899–1978), German-American parasitologist
- Brand, Tim (* 1998), German handball player
- Brand, Tobias (* 1998), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Brand, Tomas (* 1968), Swedish porn actor and model
- Brand, Ulrich , German historian
- Brand, Ulrich (* 1967), German political scientist
- Brand, Vance D. (* 1931), American astronaut
- Brand, Walter (1907–1980), Sudeten German politician (SdP)
- Brand, Wenzel (1863–1923), Austrian clergyman and politician, member of the state parliament
- Brand, Werner (1885–1957), German mining assessor and manager of the German coal and steel industry
- Brand, Werner (* 1933), German painter and graphic artist
- Brand-Hückstädt, Ingrid (* 1954), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Brandabura, Gheorghe , Romanian football player
- Brandán, Pablo (* 1983), Argentinian football player
- Brandão Cabral, José Carlos (* 1963), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Almenara
- Brandão de Castro, José (1919–1999), Brazilian religious, Bishop of Propriá
- Brandão, Caetano da Anunciação (1740–1805), Portuguese religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Braga
- Brandão, Fernanda (* 1983), Brazilian singer and actress
- Brandão, Fiama Hasse Pais (1938–2007), Portuguese writer and Germanist
- Brandão, Gonçalo (* 1986), Portuguese football player
- Brandão, Ignácio de Loyola (* 1936), Brazilian writer and journalist
- Brandão, José Augusto (1910–1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Brandão, Leci (* 1944), Brazilian samba singer, composer and politician
- Brandão, Marco Antônio Diniz (* 1949), Brazilian diplomat
- Brandão, Raul (1867–1930), Portuguese writer
- Brandão, Tomás Pinto (1664–1743), Portuguese poet
- Brandau, Carsten (* 1970), German theater and radio play author
- Brandau, Dennis (* 1976), German radio presenter, musician and voice actor
- Brandau, Elisabeth (* 1985), German cyclist
- Brandau, Karl (1849–1917), German railway civil engineer, builder of the Simplon Tunnel
- Brandau, Lars (* 1965), German association and communications manager
- Brandauer, Anton (* 1946), Austrian fire department functionary
- Brandauer, Hermann (1887–1962), Austrian entrepreneur, composer, alpinist and paleontological collector
- Brandauer, Josef (1921–1988), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Salzburg State Parliament and President of the State Parliament
- Brandauer, Karin (1945–1992), Austrian film director and screenwriter
- Brandauer, Klaus Maria (* 1943), Austrian actor and director
- Brande, August (1820–1875), German doctor, entrepreneur, brewery owner and politician (NLP), MdR
- Brande, Friedrich Wilhelm († 1838), chemist and court pharmacist, chief miner and senator in Hanover
- Brande, William Thomas (1788–1866), English chemist
- Brandeberry, John (1893–1953) American football coach and professor at the University of Toledo
- Brandebusemeyer, Nicole (* 1974), German soccer player
- Brandecker, Dieter (* 1956), German actor
- Brandegee, Augustus (1828–1904), American politician
- Brandegee, Frank B. (1864-1924), American politician
- Brandegee, Mary Katharine (1844–1920), American botanist and plant collector
- Brandegee, Townshend Stith (1843–1925), American botanist
- Brandeis, Adrien (* 1992), French jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Brandeis, Antonietta (1848–1926), Austrian-Italian painter
- Brandeis, Eugen (1846–1930), German engineer and imperial colonial official in the Pacific
- Brandeis, Friedrich (1835–1920), German missionary
- Brandeis, Jacob († 1774), German rabbi
- Brandeis, Johann Christian von (1687–1759), Prussian Lieutenant General and Chief of the Füselier Regiment No. 38
- Brandeis, Louis (1856–1941), American lawyer
- Brandeis, Moses Abraham (1765–1819), German rabbi
- Brandeisz, Elza (1907–2018), Hungarian dancer, gymnastics teacher and supercentenarian, Righteous Among the Nations
- Brandeisz, Maximilian (1894–1996), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the Federal Council
- Brandejs, Alexandr (1848–1901), Czech landowner, entrepreneur and patron
- Brandeker, Alexis (* 1974), Swedish astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Brändel, Ernst (1883–1947), district leader of the NSDAP in Uelzen and Verden
- Brändel, Fritz (1869–1930), German landscape painter
- Brandel, Josef (1901–1964), German local politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of the City of Freiburg im Breisgau (1956–1962)
- Brandel, Kuno (1907–1983), German trade unionist, journalist and anti-fascist
- Brandel, Marc (1919–1994), English writer and television producer
- Brändel, Peter (* 1943), German football player
- Brandelius, Gustaf (1833–1884), Swedish landscape and genre painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Brandell, Josephine (1891–1977), English musical artist and actress
- Branden, Johann Matthäus van den (1716–1788), German sculptor and plasterer
- Branden, Nathaniel (1930–2014), American psychotherapist and author
- Brandenberg, Anton Aloys (1853–1942), Swiss sculptor
- Brandenberg, Gerold (1733–1818), Abbey Librarian of the St. Gallen Monastery
- Brandenberg, Johannes (1661–1729), Swiss Baroque painter
- Brandenberg, Paul (1928–2014), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Brandenberg, Wilhelm (1889–1975), German painter of the Düsseldorf School and the New Objectivity
- Brandenberger, Erich (1892–1955), German officer and general of the tank troops in the Third Reich
- Brandenberger, Hans (1912–2003), Swiss stone sculptor and bronze sculptor
- Brandenberger, Hans (* 1921), Swiss toxicologist
- Brandenberger, Heinrich (1896–1964), Swiss mechanical engineer
- Brandenberger, Jacques E. (1872–1954), Swiss chemist and cellophane inventor
- Brandenberger, Robert (* 1954), American physicist
- Brandenburg, Albert (1835–1886), Mayor of Bordeaux (1878–1884)
- Brandenburg, Arnold (1783–1870), German lawyer, local politician and local historian of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund
- Brandenburg, Carl (1834–1902), German politician and lawyer, Member of the Prussian House of Representatives, MdR
- Brandenburg, Daan (* 1987), Dutch chess player
- Brandenburg, Erasmus († 1499), Canon of Wurzen, provost of Berlin and pastor in Cottbus
- Brandenburg, Erich (1868–1946), German historian and genealogist
- Brandenburg, Ernst (1882–1952), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Brandenburg, Ernst (1883–1952), German officer and ministerial official
- Brandenburg, Ernst (1901–1962), German phytomedicist
- Brandenburg, Friedrich von (1819-1892), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Brandenburg, Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von (1792–1850), Prussian cavalry general and statesman
- Brandenburg, Hans (1885–1968), German writer
- Brandenburg, Hans (1895–1990), German Protestant theologian and author of Christian books
- Brandenburg, Hans-Jörn (* 1957), German musician and composer
- Brandenburg, Helmuth (1928–2012), German composer, conductor, saxophonist, arranger
- Brandenburg, Hermann (* 1959), German gerontologist
- Brandenburg, Hubertus (1923–2009), German Catholic Bishop of Stockholm
- Brandenburg, Hugo (* 1929), German Christian archaeologist
- Brandenburg, Inge (1929–1999), German jazz singer and actress
- Brandenburg, Jens (* 1986), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandenburg, Joachim Friedrich Karl (1774–1844), German lawyer and mayor of Rostock
- Brandenburg, Johann Christian (1769–1856), German lawyer
- Brandenburg, Johann Peter (1905–1977), German politician (FDP / DVP), MdL
- Brandenburg, John E. (* 1953), American plasma physicist and author
- Brandenburg, Julie von (1793–1848), illegitimate daughter of the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm II., By marriage to the Duchess of Anhalt-Köthen
- Brandenburg, Karlheinz (* 1954), German electrical engineer, one of the fathers of the MP3 audio codec
- Brandenburg, Leo (1895–1946), German Imperial Judge
- Brandenburg, Marc (* 1965), German draftsman
- Brandenburg, Mario (* 1983), German business IT specialist and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandenburg, Martin (1870–1919), German painter, draftsman and graphic artist of impressionism and symbolism
- Brandenburg, Michael Christoph († 1766), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, poet and librettist
- Brandenburg, Michaela (* 1997), German soccer player
- Brandenburg, Nero (* 1941), German presenter, singer, entertainer, actor and screenwriter
- Brandenburg, Nico (* 1970), German jazz and world musician (electric bass, double bass)
- Brandenburg, Otto (1923-2010), German ice hockey player and coach
- Brandenburg, Otto (1934–2007), Danish actor and singer
- Brandenburg, Paola (* 1984), German theater and film actress
- Brandenburg, Paul (1866–1925), German landscape and genre painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Brandenburg, Paul (1881–1927), German manager in the refractory industry
- Brandenburg, Paul (* 1930), German sculptor
- Brandenburg, Paul (* 1978), German doctor, publicist and entrepreneur
- Brandenburg, Sanwel († 1791), German rabbi
- Brandenburg, Sieghard (1938–2015), German musicologist
- Brandenburg, Ulla von (* 1974), German painter, graphic artist, installation and video artist
- Brandenburg, Ulrich (* 1950), German diplomat
- Brandenburg, Ulrike (1954–2010), German doctor and sexologist
- Brandenburg, Wilhelm (1824–1901), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Brandenburg, Wilhelm von (1819-1892), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Brandenburg, Will (* 1987), American ski racer
- Brandenburg, Winfried (* 1939), German lawyer and local politician
- Brandenburg-Bayreuth, Sophie Charlotte von (1713–1747), German nobleman
- Brandenburg-Polster, Dora (1884–1958), German illustrator, painter and graphic artist
- Brandenburger, Egon (* 1928), German Protestant theologian (New Testament scholar) and university professor
- Brandenburger, Kaja , German theater pedagogue and cultural scientist
- Brandenburger, Maren (* 1968), German political scientist and President of the Lower Saxony Office for the Protection of the Constitution
- Brandenburger, Nico (* 1995), German soccer player
- Brandenfels, Hanna , German writer
- Brandenstein, August Georg von (1755–1836), Mecklenburg-Schwerin Privy Council President
- Brandenstein, Béla von (1901–1989), Hungarian-German philosopher
- Brandenstein, Carl von (1875-1946), German politician (SPD)
- Brandenstein, Daniel (* 1943), American astronaut
- Brandenstein, Friedrich von (1786–1857), Prussian lieutenant general
- Brandenstein, Georg von (1827–1897), Grand Ducal Mecklenburg General of the Cavalry and Chief of the Military Cabinet
- Brandenstein, Gerd von (* 1942), German manager
- Brandenstein, Hans von (1849–1938), German administrative officer
- Brandenstein, Hans von (1870–1950), German officer, lieutenant general in the Reichswehr
- Brandenstein, Heinrich August Christian von (1787-1851), German Chamberlain, Major General, City Commander of Braunschweig
- Brandenstein, Hermann von (1821–1891), Saxon lieutenant general and diplomat
- Brandenstein, Hermann von (1868–1942), German infantry general
- Brandenstein, Joachim von (1790–1857), Prussian major general
- Brandenstein, Joachim von (1864–1941), German lawyer, administrative clerk, landowner and politician (DNVP)
- Brandenstein, Joel (* 1984), German pop singer
- Brandenstein, Johann Adam (1657–1726), German organ builder
- Brandenstein, Johann Konrad (1695–1757), German organ builder
- Brandenstein, Jürgen (* 1956), German doctor and medical officer with the rank of general
- Brandenstein, Karl August von (1792–1863), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the 5th division
- Brandenstein, Karl Ludwig Friedrich Josef von (1760–1847), Oldenburg Minister of State
- Brandenstein, Karl von (1831–1886), Prussian lieutenant general
- Brandenstein, Manuela (1957-2004), German actress, screenwriter and voice actress
- Brandenstein, Otto Freiherr von (1865–1945), German lieutenant general, commander of the Brandenstein department
- Brandenstein, Patrizia von (* 1939), American film architect and costume designer
- Brandenstein, Philipp von (* 1976), German publicist and university lecturer
- Brandenstein, Wilhelm (1898–1967), Austrian linguist
- Brandenstein, Wilhelm Carl August von († 1756), German court official in Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and manor owner
- Brandenstein, Wilhelm von (1819–1894), German judge and parliamentarian
- Brandenstein, Wolfgang (* 1929), German radio presenter, television entertainer and songwriter
- Brandenstein-Zeppelin, Albrecht von (* 1950), German lawyer and entrepreneur
- Brandenstein-Zeppelin, Constantin von (* 1953), German management consultant, President of the Malteser Aid Service
- Brander, Georg Friedrich (1713–1783), German precision mechanic and mathematician
- Brander, Heribert (* 1926), German clergyman, vicar general of the Diocese of Würzburg
- Brander, James (* 1953), Canadian economist
- Brander, John (1817–1877), Scottish merchant and shipowner
- Brander, Vitus (1880–1969), German Catholic theologian and church historian
- Brandes, Alwin (1866–1949), German politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag and union leader
- Brandes, August (1872–1948), German fresco painter, restorer and teacher of decorative painting
- Brandes, August (1903–1989), German racing cyclist
- Brandes, August Heinrich Werner (1798–1858), German teacher
- Brandes, Bruno (1910–1985), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Brandes, Christian (* 1971), German politician (Rule of Law Party), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandes, Christian (* 1981), German author and blogger
- Brandes, David (* 1968), German singer, producer and composer
- Brandes, Detlef (* 1941), German historian
- Brandes, Dieter (1946–1966), German casualty on the Berlin Wall
- Brandes, Dietmar (* 1948), German library director, botanist, geobotanist and chemist
- Brandes, Edvard (1847–1931), Danish cultural politician and writer
- Brandes, Ernst (1758–1810), German lawyer
- Brandes, Ernst (1862–1935), German lawyer and farmer; Agricultural politician in the Weimar Republic
- Brandes, Eva (* 1938), German politician (GAL, MdHB), educator and university teacher
- Brandes, Friedrich (1825–1914), German Reformed theologian
- Brandes, Friedrich (1864–1940), German conductor
- Brandes, Friedrich (1895–1946), German politician (SPD)
- Brandes, Georg (1836–1901), German opera singer (baritone), theater director and director
- Brandes, Georg (1842–1927), Danish writer
- Brandes, Georg Friedrich († 1791), Hanoverian lawyer, art and book collector
- Brandes, Gerhard (1902–1999), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Hamburg Senator
- Brandes, Gerhard (1923–2013), German sculptor
- Brandes, Gustav (1821–1880), practical surgeon and city physician in Hanover, director of the city hospital in Linden
- Brandes, Gustav (1862–1941), German zoologist
- Brandes, Hans (1922–1971), German arms dealer
- Brandes, Heinrich (1803–1868), German painter, university professor and gallery inspector
- Brandes, Heinrich (1911–1962), German officer, colonel in the National People's Army of the German Democratic Republic
- Brandes, Heinrich Bernhard Christian (1819–1884), German historian
- Brandes, Heinrich Karl (1798–1874), German high school teacher and travel writer
- Brandes, Heinrich Wilhelm (1777–1834), German physicist, meteorologist and astronomer
- Brandes, Hennig (* 1958), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brandes, Hubertus (* 1989), German handball player
- Brandes, Ilse (1897–1997), German member of the state parliament (CDU), MdL
- Brandes, Irma (1905–1995), German journalist and writer
- Brandes, Iwan (1882–1935), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral
- Brandes, Johann (1503–1577), Mayor of Gdansk
- Brandes, Johann Christian (1735–1799), German actor and playwright
- Brandes, Johann Martin (1617–1667), German lawyer and university professor
- Brandes, Johannes (1467–1531), German Roman Catholic clergyman and dean of the cathedral in Lübeck
- Brandes, Klaus (* 1936), German civil engineer and lecturer
- Brandes, Klaus-Peter (* 1950), German diplomat
- Brandes, Kort , Mayor of Celle
- Brandes, Lothar (1926–2011), German painter
- Brandes, Mark A. (1929–2011), German Near Eastern archaeologist
- Brandès, Marthe (1862–1930), French actress
- Brandes, Matthias (* 1950), German painter
- Brandes, Max (1881–1976), German surgeon and orthopedist
- Brandes, Orlando (* 1946), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Aparecida
- Brandes, Oskar (1906–1959), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandes, Paul , German architect
- Brandes, Ralf P. (* 1969), German physiologist
- Brandes, Reinhold (1928–1972), German actor, screenwriter, writer, gag writer and cabaret artist
- Brandes, Robert (1899–1987), German politician (NSDAP), Lord Mayor of Cologne
- Brandes, Rudolph (1795–1842), German pharmacist and natural scientist
- Brandes, Sebastian (* 1983), German actor
- Brandes, Theodericus († 1500), German lawyer and Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Brandes, Tobias (1966–2017), German physicist and university professor
- Brandes, Uta (* 1949), German design expert, theoretician and author
- Brandes, Vera (* 1956), German music producer and impact researcher
- Brandes, Werner (1889–1968), German cameraman
- Brandes, Wilhelm (1834–1916), German pharmacist, botanist and non-fiction author
- Brandes, Wilhelm (1839–1907), Danish bank director and art collector
- Brandes, Wilhelm (1854–1928), German writer and classical philologist
- Brandes, Wilhelm (1874–1944), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Brandes, Wilhelm (* 1936), German agricultural scientist
- Brandes, Wilhelmine , German theater actress
- Brandes, Will (1928–1990), German pop singer
- Brandes, Winnie , German voice actress
- Brandes, Wolfram (* 1954), German Byzantinist
- Brandes-Steggewentz, Giesela (* 1949), German politician (SPD, left)
- Brandestini, Julika (* 1980), German literary translator
- Brandewyne, Rebecca (* 1955), American writer
- Brandfellner, David (* 1992), Austrian handball player
- Brandford, Jay (* 1959), American jazz musician (alto and baritone saxophone, flute, composition, arrangement)
- Brandhofer, Alois (* 1951), Austrian clarinetist and university professor
- Brandhoff, Ulrich (* 1985), German actor
- Brandhorst, Andreas (* 1956), German science fiction author and translator
- Brandhorst, Anette (1936–1999), German art collector
- Brandhorst, Udo (* 1939), German art collector and patron
- Brandhuber, Camillo (1860–1931), pastor and member of parliament
- Brandhuber, Jerzy Adam (1897–1981), Polish painter and survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp
- Brandhuber, Sara (* 1988), German songwriter and cabaret artist
- Brandhuber, Wolfgang († 1529), reformer of the Upper Austrian Anabaptist movement
- Brandi, Albrecht (1914–1966), German naval officer, most recently frigate captain and submarine commander in World War II
- Brandi, Bettina (1953–2019), German theater scholar
- Brandi, Cesare (1906–1988), Italian art historian, art critic and initiator of scientifically based restoration
- Brandi, Cristian (* 1970), Italian tennis player
- Brandi, Diez (1901–1985), German architect
- Brandi, Ernst (1875–1937), German engineer, manager and association politician in the Ruhr mining industry
- Brandi, Jenő (1913–1980), Hungarian water polo player
- Brandi, Karl (1868–1946), German historian
- Brandi, Kristina (* 1977), Puerto Rican tennis player
- Brandi, Sabine (* 1953), German journalist
- Brandi, Ulrike (* 1957), German lighting designer
- Brandic, Ivona (* 1977), Austrian computer scientist
- Brandicourt, Olivier (* 1956), French manager, CEO of Sanofi
- Brandin, Louis (1874–1940), French Romanist and Medievalist
- Brandin, Maria (* 1963), Swedish rower
- Brandin, Philipp († 1594), Dutch architect, builder and sculptor
- Brandin, Ruth (* 1940), German pop singer
- Brandin, Walter (1920–1995), German songwriter, screenwriter and translator
- Branding, Heinz Theo (1928–2013), German actor and voice actor
- Brandini, Ciuto († 1345), Italian labor leader
- Brandini, Tommaso , Italian baroque sculptor
- Brandis Lindström, Sylvia (* 1959), German-Swedish horse trainer and writer
- Brandis, Anton von (1832–1907), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Brandis, August von (1859–1947), German painter, draftsman and professor
- Brandis, Bernhard , German lawyer and Reich judge (1929–1935)
- Brandis, Christian August (1790–1867), Prussian legation secretary
- Brandis, Christoph († 1658), German mayor and historian
- Brandis, Clemens von (1798–1863), Austrian writer, historian, politician and governor of Tyrol
- Brandis, Cordt von (1874–1945), German lieutenant general
- Brandis, Cordt von (1888–1972), German officer, author of several books with autobiographical content
- Brandis, Dietrich (1824–1907), German botanist and forester
- Brandis, Eberhard von († 1379), Abbot of Reichenau (1343–1379)
- Brandis, Eberhard von (1795–1884), officer and Minister of War of the Kingdom of Hanover
- Brandis, Ernst (1880–1945), German lawyer, Reich judge
- Brandis, Franz von (1792–1870), German forester and politician; Member of the state parliament in the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Brandis, Friedrich (1775–1854), German Lutheran theologian
- Brandis, Georg Freiherr von (* 1948), German officer, most recently major general
- Brandis, Georg von (1847–1904), German manor owner, administrative and court official
- Brandis, Heinrich (1821–1900), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Brandis, Heinrich Anton Rudolph (1821–1875), German lawyer
- Brandis, Helmut , German production manager, screenwriter, dubbing writer and dubbing director at DEFA
- Brandis, Henning (1454–1529), city chronicler and several times elected mayor of the city of Hildesheim
- Brandis, Henning (1916-2004), German microbiologist
- Brandis, Hermann (1612–1676), German salt maker and historian, mayor of Werl
- Brandis, Hermann Friedrich (1809–1893), German lawyer, member of the state government of Saxony-Meiningen and judge at the Higher Appeal Court of the four Free Cities
- Brandis, Jakob Andrä von (1569–1629), Governor of Tyrol (1610–1628), Burgrave of Tyrol and historian
- Brandis, Joachim the Elder (1516–1597), multiple mayor of the city of Hildesheim
- Brandis, Joachim the Younger (1553–1615), city chronicler and mayor of Hildesheim
- Brandis, Joachim Dietrich (1762–1845), German doctor and pharmacist
- Brandis, Johann Friedrich (1760–1790), German lawyer and university professor
- Brandis, Johannes von (1456–1512), member of the family of the Barons of Brandis
- Brandis, Jonathan (1976-2003), American actor
- Brandis, Karl Georg (1855–1931), German librarian
- Brandis, Katharina (1841–1928), German painter
- Brandis, Katja (* 1970), German journalist and writer
- Brandis, Lata von (1895–1981), Czech racing rider
- Brandis, Leonie (* 1977), German actress
- Brandis, Lucas , German printer in Lübeck
- Brandis, Ludwig von († 1507), member of the family of the Barons von Brandis
- Brandis, Marcus , German printer
- Brandis, Marie (1866–1906), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Brandis, Matthäus , German printer
- Brandis, Moritz , German printer
- Brandis, Ortlieb von (1430–1491), Bishop of Chur
- Brandis, Otto (1856–1917), German judge
- Brandis, Otto zu (1848–1929), Austro-Hungarian diplomat
- Brandis, Sigmund II von († 1507), member of the family of the Barons von Brandis
- Brandis, Thomas (1935–2017), German violinist
- Brandis, Tile (1511–1566), city chronicler and multiple elected mayor of Hildesheim
- Brandis, Tilo (* 1935), German librarian and Mediaevist
- Brandis, Ulrich von (1425–1486), member of the family of the Barons von Brandis
- Brandis, Wolfhart I von († 1371), Baron von Brandis
- Brandis, Wolfhart IV. Von († 1418), Baron von Brandis
- Brandis, Wolfhart V. von , Freiherr von Brandis
- Brandišauskienė, Rėda (* 1982), Lithuanian politician and lawyer, Vice Minister for the Environment
- Brandl, Alois (1855–1940), Austrian-German Americanist and philologist
- Brandl, Alois (1864–1926), Austrian master baker and politician (CS), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Brandl, Andreas (* 1937), German enduro athlete
- Brandl, Bernd (* 1954), German evangelical missionary, theologian and professor for church and mission history
- Brandl, Bernd (* 1973), Austrian economist and social scientist
- Brandl, Christian (* 1970), German painter and graphic artist
- Brandl, David (* 1987), Austrian swimmer
- Brandl, Eberhard (1916–1971), German architect
- Brandl, Erhard (1923–1974), German prospector and researcher in Australia
- Brandl, Florian (* 1979), German jazz musician (trumpet, composition)
- Brandl, Franz (1875–1953), Austrian police chief and writer
- Brandl, Franz (1902–1990), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Brandl, Franz (1926–2008), German miner, first holder of the Federal Cross of Merit
- Brandl, Franz (1928–2012), Austrian painter
- Brandl, Franz (* 1944), German bar master and non-fiction author
- Brandl, Franz Ritter von (1833-1896), German builder
- Brandl, Friedrich (* 1946), German poet and writer in Bavarian dialect
- Brandl, Gerhard (* 1958), Austrian gallery owner, painter and graphic artist
- Brandl, Gottfried (1905–1988), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Styrian Landtag, member of the Federal Council
- Brandl, Günter (* 1962), German soccer coach
- Brandl, Heinrich (1885–1951), German politician (BVP), MdR
- Brandl, Heinz (* 1940), Austrian civil engineer
- Brandl, Herbert (* 1959), Austrian painter
- Brandl, Hermann (1874–1938), Sudeten German teacher and local researcher
- Brandl, Joachim (* 1976), Austrian cabaret artist, author and television presenter
- Brandl, Johann Evangelist (1760–1837), German composer and violinist
- Brandl, John (1937–2008), American politician and political scientist
- Brandl, Josef (1865–1938), organ builder
- Brandl, Josef , German lawyer and managing director
- Brandl, Lorenz (1882–1955), German local politician
- Brandl, Mark Staff (* 1955), US-American-Swiss artist and art historian
- Brandl, Markus (* 1975), German actor
- Brandl, Martin (* 1981), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brandl, Martina (* 1966), German cabaret artist, actress and book author
- Brandl, Max (1935–2016), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brandl, Max (* 1938), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brandl, Maximilian (* 1988), German ice hockey player
- Brandl, Maximilian (* 1997), German mountain biker
- Brandl, Michael (1854–1928), Austrian politician, member of the House of Representatives, Styrian Landtag and Provisional National Assembly
- Brandl, Nadine (* 1990), Austrian synchronized swimmer
- Brandl, Peter (* 1968), German non-fiction author, speaker and management trainer
- Brandl, Peter (* 1988), Austrian soccer player
- Brandl, Peter Johann (1668–1735), Bohemian painter
- Brandl, Reinhard (* 1977), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandl, Roland (* 1956), German ecologist
- Brandl, Rudolf Maria (1943-2018), German ethnomusicologist
- Brandl, Stephan (* 1970), German cook
- Brandl, Therese (1909–1948), German concentration camp guard
- Brandl, Thomas (* 1969), German ice hockey player
- Brandl, Thomas (* 1991), German ice hockey player
- Brandl, Uwe (* 1959), German politician (CSU)
- Brandl, Vincenc (1834–1901), Moravian archivist, historian and source editor
- Brandl-Bredenbeck, Hans Peter (* 1959), German sports scientist
- Brändle, Alexander (1923–1984), German writer
- Brändle, Anton (1899–1953), German local politician and member of the NSDAP
- Brändle, August (1881–1931), German politician
- Brändle, Bine (* 1975), German designer, children's and non-fiction author
- Brändle, Daniel (* 1992), Liechtenstein football player
- Brändle, Dominik (* 1989), Austrian cyclist
- Brändle, Jonas (* 2000), German soccer player
- Brändle, Karl (1920–2014), Swiss mountain railway pioneer
- Brändle, Matthias (* 1989), Austrian cyclist
- Brändle, Paul (* 1992), German jazz musician (guitar)
- Brändle, Pola (* 1980), German artist and photographer
- Brändle, Rea (1953–2019), Swiss writer and journalist
- Brändle, Reinhold († 1977), German police officer, RAF murder victim
- Brändle, Rudolf (* 1939), Swiss Protestant Reformed theologian, pastor, New Testament scholar and church historian
- Brändle, Werner (* 1941), German Protestant theologian
- Brandler, Anneliese , German chess player
- Brandler, Heinrich (1881–1967), German communist politician
- Brandler, Lothar (1936–2016), German mountaineer and mountain filmmaker
- Brandler-Pracht, Karl (1864–1939), Austrian actor, author and astrologer
- Brandlhuber, Arno (* 1964), German architect and university professor
- Brändli, Barbara (1932–2011), Swiss photographer
- Brändli, Benjamin (1817–1855), Swiss politician
- Brändli, Christoffel (* 1943), Swiss politician and Council of States (SVP)
- Brändli, Hans (1896–1974), Swiss pastor and author
- Brändli, Heinrich (1900–1981), Swiss politician (BGB)
- Brändli, Heinrich (1938–2018), Swiss engineer and university professor
- Brändli, Jürg (* 1971), Swiss writer, screenwriter and journalist
- Brändli, Nicole (* 1979), Swiss cyclist
- Brändli, Simone (* 1980), Swiss triathlete
- Brandlmayr, Martin (* 1971), Austrian musician
- Brandlmeier, Thomas (* 1950), German film scholar
- Brandmaier, Rudolf (* 1927), German soccer player
- Brandmair, Andreas (1905–2014), German educator
- Brandmair, Claudia (1975–2017), Austrian fashion designer
- Brandmair, Claus (* 1953), German soccer player
- Brandmann, Israel (1901–1993), Ukrainian-Israeli composer, conductor and violinist
- Brandmayer, Balthasar (1892–1960), German soldier
- Brandmayer, Dolf (1913–2000), German singer, composer and orchestra leader
- Brandmayr, Franz Xaver (* 1956), Roman Catholic clergyman, rector of the papal priests' college Santa Maria dell'Anima
- Brandmayr, Josef (* 1950), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Brandmeier, Franziska (* 1993), German actress
- Brandmeier, Monika (* 1959), German sculptor
- Brandmüller, Gregor (1661–1691), Swiss painter
- Brandmüller, Josef (1921–1996), German physicist
- Brandmüller, Michael (1793–1852), Austrian painter, miniature painter and lithographer
- Brandmüller, Theo (1948–2012), German composer and organist (new music)
- Brandmüller, Walter (* 1929), German Roman Catholic clergyman, prelate, university professor, church historian, archbishop, cardinal
- Brandner, Adam (1857–1940), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Brandner, Alexander (* 1992), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Brandner, Alexandra , German theater dressmaker, dressmaker and costume designer
- Brandner, Christoph (* 1975), Austrian ice hockey player
- Brandner, Enzo (* 1967), Austrian cameraman
- Brandner, Ernst (1921–2015), German composer, musician and film composer
- Brandner, Ferdinand (1903–1986), Austrian engine designer
- Brandner, Hans (* 1949), German luge rider
- Brandner, Johann (1902–1991), German politician (CSU), MdL (Bavaria)
- Brandner, Josef (1932–2010), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Brandner, Judith (* 1963), Austrian journalist and publicist
- Brandner, Klaus (* 1949), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandner, Klaus (* 1965), Austrian artist
- Brandner, Klaus (* 1990), German ski racer
- Brandner, Michael (* 1951), German theater and film actor
- Brandner, Michael (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Brandner, Rainer (* 1944), Austrian geologist and paleontologist
- Brandner, Reinhard (* 1938), Austrian artist
- Brandner, Sarah (* 1988), German model and actress
- Brandner, Sebastian (* 1983), Austrian soccer player
- Brandner, Stephan (* 1966), German politician (AfD), MdB, MdL
- Brandner, Tobias (* 1965), Swiss theologian and prison chaplain
- Brandner, Uwe (1941–2018), German film director, screenwriter, film producer, film composer, actor and writer
- Brandner, Walter (1920–1998), German politician (NPD)
- Brandner, Walter (* 1941), Austrian business economist
- Brandner, Willi (1909–1944), German politician (NSDAP), SS-Brigadführer, MdR
- Brando, Cheyenne (1970–1995), Tahitian model and daughter of Marlon Brando
- Brando, Christian (1958–2008), American actor
- Brando, Jocelyn (1919–2005), American actress
- Brando, Marlon (1924-2004), American actor
- Brando, Paul (1894–1978), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Brandoin, Michel-Vincent , Swiss landscape painter and etcher
- Brandolini, Andreas (* 1951), German architect and designer
- Brandolini, Luca (* 1933), Italian religious, former bishop of Sora-Aquino-Pontecorvo
- Brandom, Robert (* 1950), American philosopher, professor of philosophy
- Brandon, Alexander (* 1974), American musician
- Brandon, Anne, Baroness Gray of Powys († 1558), English noblewoman
- Brandon, Charles, 1st Duke of Suffolk (1484–1545), English nobleman
- Brandon, Charles, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (1537–1551), English nobleman
- Brandon, Clark (born 1958), American actor
- Brandon, David (born 1940), American actor
- Brandon, Eleanor († 1547), English nobleman
- Brandon, Eric (1920–1982), British racing car driver
- Brandon, Frances (1517–1559), eldest daughter of Mary Tudor, royal widow of France
- Brandon, Gerard (1788–1850) American politician
- Brandon, Henry (1912–1990), German-American actor
- Brandon, Henry, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1523–1534), English nobleman
- Brandon, Henry, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (1535–1551), English nobleman
- Brandon, Henry, Baron Brandon of Oakbrook (1920–1999), British judge and lawyer
- Brandon, Jamie (* 1998), Scottish soccer player
- Brandon, Lauren (* 1985), American triathlete
- Brandon, Maryann , American film editor
- Brandon, Michael (* 1945), American television actor and director
- Brandon, Michael (* 1965), American porn actor and film director
- Brandon, Oscar (* 1971), Surinamese badminton player
- Brandon, Ricardo (1946-2016), Uruguayan soccer player
- Brandon, Sir Charles († 1551), English knight and politician
- Brandon, Sy (* 1945), American composer and music teacher
- Brandon, Terrell (born 1970), American basketball player
- Brandon, Thomas († 1510), English diplomat and courtier under Henry VII.
- Brandon, William († 1485), standard-bearer of Heinrich Tudor
- Brandon, William Lindsay († 1890), General of the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War
- Brandon, William W. (1868–1934), American politician
- Brandorff, Walter (1943–1996), Austrian writer
- Brandqvist, Emil (* 1981), Swedish jazz drummer and composer
- Brandreth, Jeremiah (1790-1817), British insurgent
- Brandrup, Johannes (* 1967), German actor
- Brands, Daniel (* 1987), German tennis player
- Brands, Eugène (1913–2002), Dutch painter and member of the CoBrA artists' association
- Brands, Friedrich (1892–1963), German politician (DNVP)
- Brands, Gunnar (* 1956), German Christian archaeologist
- Brands, HW (* 1953), American educator, university professor, author and historian
- Brands, Kevin (* 1988), Dutch soccer player
- Brands, Terry (* 1968), American wrestler
- Brands, Thomas (* 1968), American wrestler
- Brands, X (1927-2000), American actor and stuntman of German descent
- Brandsch, Ingmar (* 1936), Romanian-German politician (DFDR)
- Brandsch, Rudolf (1880–1953), Transylvanian-Saxon politician
- Brandscheidt, Renate (* 1952), German theologian
- Brandschwert, Sönke (* 1965), German crime novel writer
- Brandsdal, Eirik (* 1986), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Brandsegg, Odd (* 1948), Swedish ski jumper
- Brandsen, Ted (* 1959), Dutch ballet dancer and choreographer
- Brandseph, Friedrich (1826–1915), German silhouette artist, painter, lithographer and photographer
- Brandseph, Hermann (1857–1907), German portraitist and landscape and architecture photographer
- Brandsma, Bert (* 1965), Dutch saxophonist and clarinetist
- Brandsma, Ellen (* 1968), Swiss presenter and model
- Brandsma, Titus (1881–1942), Dutch theologian in the resistance against National Socialism, martyr
- Brandstädt, Andreas (* 1949), German mathematician and computer scientist
- Brandstädter, Walter (* 1931), German transfusion specialist and medical professional politician
- Brandstaetter, Franz (* 1980), Austrian visual effects artist, supervisor and university lecturer
- Brandstaetter, Roman (1906–1987), Polish writer
- Brandstaller, Trautl (* 1939), Austrian journalist, writer and television editor
- Brandstäter, Franz (1815–1883), German high school teacher
- Brandstäter, Hagen (* 1958), German business economist, administrative director and deputy director of Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg
- Brandstätter, Anna, Maria (* 1977), Austrian artist
- Brandstätter, Christian (* 1943), Austrian publisher
- Brandstätter, Fritz (1891–1926), Austrian football player
- Brandstätter, Gerhard (* 1953), Italian lawyer, banker and honorary consul of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Brandstätter, Helmut (* 1955), Austrian journalist and television maker
- Brandstätter, Horst (1933–2015), German entrepreneur
- Brandstätter, Horst (1950–2006), German author, gallery owner and publisher
- Brandstätter, Jakob (1928–1987), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Brandstätter, Josef (1891–1945), Austrian football player
- Brandstätter, Kevin (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Brandstätter, Kilian (* 1991), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Brandstätter, Klaus (1961–2014), Austrian historian
- Brandstätter, Leopold (1915–1968), Austrian esotericist and founder of the Weltanschauungsgemeinschaft Welt-Spirale
- Brandstätter, Peter (1917–2015), Austrian painter
- Brandstätter, Reinhardt (1952–1992), Austrian physician, LGBT activist, co-founder of HOSI Vienna, founder of the Austrian Aids Aid
- Brandstätter, Susanne , American film director
- Brandstetter, Alois (* 1938), Austrian writer and philologist
- Brandstetter, Andreas (* 1969), Austrian manager
- Brandstetter, Elmar (* 1908), German lawyer
- Brandstetter, Gabriele (* 1954), German theater scholar, literary scholar and dance scholar
- Brandstetter, Hans (1854–1925), Austrian sculptor and wood carver
- Brandstetter, Ingrid (* 1943), Austrian artist
- Brandstetter, Irina (* 1966), Russian-Austrian volleyball player and trainer
- Brandstetter, Johann (* 1959), German illustrator and restorer
- Brandstetter, Josef Leopold (1831–1924), Swiss doctor and scholar
- Brandstetter, Max (1901–1969), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Brandstetter, Renward (1860–1942), Swiss linguist
- Brandstetter, Sigrid (* 1980), Austrian singer, actress and author
- Brandstetter, Simon (* 1990), German soccer player
- Brandstetter, Wolfgang (* 1957), Austrian legal scholar and politician
- Brandstetter, Wolfgang (* 1985), Austrian screenwriter
- Brandstorp, Ulrikke (* 1995), Norwegian singer
- Brandstötter, Gerald (1959–2004), Austrian sculptor
- Brandstötter, Henrike (* 1975), Austrian politician (NEOS), member of the National Council
- Brandstötter, Wilfried (* 1970), Austrian tuba player
- Brändström, Elsa (1888–1948), Swedish philanthropist
- Brändström, Simon (* 1982), Swedish poker player
- Brandt, Abia (* 1886), Greenland State Councilor
- Brandt, Achi (* 1938), Israeli mathematician
- Brandt, Ahasver von (1909–1977), German historian
- Brandt, Ahasverus von (1580–1654), Prussian statesman
- Brandt, Alfred (1846–1899), German mechanical engineer, inventor of the hydraulic rotary drill
- Brandt, Alfred (1895–1945), German farmer and district administrator under National Socialism
- Brandt, Alice , German actress
- Brandt, Andreas (1935–2016), German painter
- Brandt, Andreas (1937–2014), German architect and university professor
- Brandt, Andreas (* 1963), German cartoonist
- Brandt, Andreas Wilhelm Heinrich (1879–1929), German pharmacologist
- Brandt, Andrej , German voice actor
- Brandt, Angelika (* 1951), German marathon runner
- Brandt, Angelika (* 1961), German marine biologist
- Brandt, Anja (* 1990), German national volleyball player
- Brandt, Antonio (* 1930), Italian script supervisor and assistant director
- Brandt, Arthur (1887–1967), German general
- Brandt, Arthur (1893–1989), German lawyer and criminal defense attorney
- Brandt, Astrid (1963–2019), German artist, draftsman
- Brandt, August (1866–1917), German theologian
- Brandt, August von (1834–1906), German local politician
- Brandt, Augusto (1892–1942), Venezuelan composer and violinist
- Brandt, Austen Peter (* 1952), German-British-Nigerian Protestant pastor
- Brandt, Betsy (* 1973), American actress
- Brandt, Bill (1904–1983), German-British photographer
- Brandt, Borris (* 1961), German author, television and multimedia producer
- Brandt, Burkhard (* 1957), German clinical chemist
- Brandt, Camille (1884–1971), Swiss politician (SP)
- Brandt, Carl († 1893), German publisher in Culm
- Brandt, Carl (1886–1965), German entrepreneur in the food industry
- Brandt, Carl Friedrich , German politician and administrative lawyer
- Brandt, Carlos (1875–1964), Venezuelan writer, philosopher and historian
- Brandt, Caroline († 1852), German theater actress and singer
- Brandt, Carsten († 1693), Dutch-Russian shipbuilder
- Brandt, Christian Ludwig (1800–1868), German educator and author
- Brandt, Christian Philipp Heinrich (1790–1857), German theologian
- Brandt, Christian von (1684–1749), Prussian Minister of State
- Brandt, Christoph (1922–2012), Protestant theologian and President of the Cape Church
- Brandt, Christoph (1938–2011), German politician (CDU)
- Brandt, Christoph von (1630–1691), Brandenburg-Prussian diplomat and statesman
- Brandt, Christophe (* 1977), Belgian racing cyclist
- Brandt, Constantin (* 1988), German actor
- Brandt, Dana (* 1976), German fantastic and gay romance author
- Brandt, Dieter (1938–2017), German hand-made speaker and lawyer
- Brandt, Dorothea (* 1984), German swimmer
- Brandt, Eckart (* 1950), German apple grower and author
- Brandt, Edgar (1880–1960), French art deco blacksmith, weapons engineer and entrepreneur
- Brandt, Edith (1923–2007), German politician (SED), MdV
- Brandt, Edmund (* 1947), German legal scholar, political scientist and administrative scientist
- Brandt, Eduard (1839-1891), German-Russian physician
- Brandt, Edwin Peter (* 1943), German clergyman, Baptist pastor, director of the theological seminar of the Federation of Evangelical Free Churches
- Brandt, Elmar (* 1971), German voice imitator
- Brandt, Enevold von (1738–1772), Danish count and courtier
- Brandt, Erik (1884–1955), Swedish politician (Social Democratic Workers' Party), member of the Riksdag
- Brandt, Ernst (1896–1956), German politician (KPD), MdR, MdV, KPD functionary and minister in Saxony-Anhalt
- Brandt, Erwin (1899–1997), German police officer and SS leader
- Brandt, Esther (* 1987), German actress, voice actress and presenter
- Brandt, Eusebius von (1642–1706), Brandenburg-Prussian diplomat and statesman
- Brandt, Eva (* 1933), German sugar technology engineer and Low German author
- Brandt, Ewald (1928–1983), German sculptor
- Brandt, Florian (* 1966), Austrian production manager, researcher and tour guide
- Brandt, Friedrich (1823–1891), German professional photographer and photography pioneer
- Brandt, Friedrich Ernst (1860–1921), Austrian photographer
- Brandt, Fritz (1853–1905), German landscape painter
- Brandt, Fritz (1880–1949), German lawyer and composer
- Brandt, Fritz (* 1882), German politician (SPD)
- Brandt, Fritz (1892–1945), German doctor
- Brandt, Georg (1694–1768), Swedish chemist
- Brandt, Georg (1876–1945), German cavalry general
- Brandt, Gerhard (1921–1999), German Protestant theologian
- Brandt, Gerhard (1929–1987), German sociologist
- Brandt, Gudmund Nyeland (1878–1945), Danish gardener and landscape architect
- Brandt, Günther (1898–1973), German anthropologist and National Socialist
- Brandt, Gustav (1847–1918), German businessman, manufacturer and founder
- Brandt, Gustav (1861–1919), German illustrator and draftsman
- Brandt, Gustav (1865–1919), German art historian and museum director
- Brandt, Gustav (1894–1945), German politician (KPD), MdHB
- Brandt, Hannah (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Brandt, Hans (1884–1961), district administrator of the Peine district and chief of police
- Brandt, Hans (1928–2018), German journalist and editor-in-chief
- Brandt, Hans Jürgen (* 1938), German Catholic theologian
- Brandt, Hans Kurt , German legal scholar
- Brandt, Harm-Hinrich (* 1935), German historian
- Brandt, Hartwig (1936–2017), German historian
- Brandt, Hartwin (* 1959), German ancient historian
- Brandt, Heinrich (1886–1970), German theologian
- Brandt, Heinrich (1886–1954), German mathematician who developed the concept of the groupoid (1926)
- Brandt, Heinrich , German silent film director and screenwriter
- Brandt, Heinrich Carl (1724–1787), Austro-German court painter
- Brandt, Heinrich von (1789–1868), Prussian infantry general and military writer
- Brandt, Heinz (1907–1944), German colonel and show jumper
- Brandt, Heinz (1909–1986), communist resistance fighter against National Socialism and SED functionary
- Brandt, Helmut (1911–1998), German politician (CDU), MdV
- Brandt, Helmut (1931–2001), German jazz musician and composer
- Brandt, Helmut (* 1950), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandt, Henry G. (* 1927), German rabbi
- Brandt, Hermann (1856–1925), German farmer and settler in German South West Africa
- Brandt, Hermann (1884–1962), German entrepreneur and politician (DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandt, Hermann (1897–1972), Swiss sports doctor
- Brandt, Hermann (1922–2018), German trade unionist, Chairman of the Executive Board of the German Employees' Union (DAG) (1967–1987)
- Brandt, Hermann (1940–2009), Lutheran theologian and missiologist
- Brandt, Hermann von (1828–1902), German administrative and police officer
- Brandt, Hillmer (1935–2017), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Brandt, Horst (* 1928), German trade unionist (FDGB)
- Brandt, Horst E. (1923–2009), German film and television director
- Brandt, Hugo (1845–1933), German politician, Member of the Bundestag, senator and businessman
- Brandt, Hugo (1930–1989), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Brandt, Ingeborg (* 1920), German journalist and editor
- Brandt, J. Georg (* 1965), German artist
- Brandt, J. Rasmus (* 1943), Norwegian classical archaeologist
- Brandt, Jan (1554–1602), Polish theologian and composer
- Brandt, Jan (* 1974), German writer and journalist
- Brandt, Jana (* 1965), German journalist, television editor and producer
- Brandt, Jobst (1935–2015), American mechanical engineer, inventor, bicycle enthusiast, teacher, and author
- Brandt, Jobst von (1517–1570), German nobleman and composer
- Brandt, Johan Martin (* 1987), Norwegian ski jumper
- Brandt, Johann Eitel von († 1761), Prussian district administrator
- Brandt, Johann Friedrich (1714–1777), German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Brandt, Johann Friedrich von (1802–1879), German naturalist, doctor, zoologist and botanist
- Brandt, Johann Heinrich (1740–1783), German painter and draftsman
- Brandt, Johanna (1876–1964), South African writer
- Brandt, Johannes (1884–1955), Austrian author of the stage, screenplay and radio play, songwriter and film director
- Brandt, Johannes (* 1985), German composer
- Brandt, Józef (1841–1915), Polish painter
- Brandt, Judith (* 1965), German voice actress and actress
- Brandt, Julian (* 1996), German soccer player
- Brandt, Julius (1873–1949), Austrian actor
- Brandt, Jürgen (1922–2003), German general
- Brandt, Jürgen C. (* 1955), German politician
- Brandt, Karl (1854–1931), German zoologist, marine biologist and university professor
- Brandt, Karl (1899–1975), German-American economist
- Brandt, Karl (1904–1948), German physician, accompanying surgeon to Adolf Hitler
- Brandt, Karl Georg (1898–1945), German police officer and perpetrator of the Holocaust with the rank of SS-Untersturmführer
- Brandt, Karl Heinz (1922–2014), German archaeologist and state archaeologist from Bremen
- Brandt, Karl-Heinz (* 1935), German soccer player
- Brandt, Karl-Heinz (* 1958), German opera and concert singer (tenor)
- Brandt, Karola (* 1950), German rower
- Brandt, Karsten (* 1958), German cross-country skier
- Brandt, Karsten (* 1973), German entrepreneur and book author
- Brandt, Käthe (1884–1902), German theater actress
- Brandt, Kerstin (* 1961), German high jumper
- Brandt, Kirsten (* 1963), German translator
- Brandt, Kolja (* 1969), German cameraman
- Brandt, Konrad (1936–2017), German theologian
- Brandt, Lars (* 1951), German writer and filmmaker
- Brandt, Lawrence Eugene (* 1939), American clergyman, bishop emeritus of Greensburg
- Brandt, Leif (* 1991), German handball player
- Brandt, Leo (1908–1971), German high-frequency technician, engineer and political officer
- Brandt, Leonie (1902–1978), German-Dutch actress and double agent
- Brandt, Lesley-Ann (* 1981), South African actress
- Brandt, Louis († 1865), German opera singer (tenor) and stage actor
- Brandt, Louis (1800–1866), Swiss radical politician in the canton of Neuchâtel
- Brandt, Lutz (* 1938), German architect, designer, commercial artist, set designer and painter
- Brandt, Mac (* 1980), American actor and voice actor
- Brandt, Magreta , Low German writer
- Brandt, Marcel (* 1992), German ice hockey player
- Brandt, Marek (* 1970), German artist
- Brandt, Marianne (1842–1921), Austrian opera singer (contralto) and vocal teacher
- Brandt, Marianne (1893–1983), German painter, sculptor, photographer and designer
- Brandt, Marianne (1908–1995), German actress
- Brandt, Marissa (* 1992), American-South Korean ice hockey player
- Brandt, Martin (1903–1989), German actor
- Brandt, Martin (* 1958), German lawyer
- Brandt, Martin (* 1989), German handball player
- Brandt, Martina (* 1976), German sociologist and university professor
- Brandt, Matthias (* 1961), German theater and television actor and author
- Brandt, Max von (1835–1920), German diplomat, East Asia expert and publicist
- Brandt, Michael (* 1948), German art historian
- Brandt, Michel (* 1990), German actor and politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandt, Nadine (* 1975), German actress
- Brandt, Nick (* 1966), British photographer
- Brandt, Niklas (* 1991), German soccer player
- Brandt, Nikolai Borissowitsch (1923–2015), Russian solid-state physicist and university professor
- Brandt, Nina , German actress
- Brandt, Olaf (* 1971), German wrestler
- Brandt, Ole (1918–1981), Greenlandic writer, translator, teacher and regional councilor
- Brandt, Otto (1828–1892), German portrait, genre and history painter
- Brandt, Otto (1868–1924), German economist
- Brandt, Otto (1892–1935), German historian
- Brandt, Otto Hermann (1883–1934), German pedagogue, historian and linguist
- Brandt, Patrick (* 1956), German production manager, producer, unit manager and assistant director
- Brandt, Paul , Prussian lawyer and mayor of Köslin
- Brandt, Paul (1861–1932), German classical philologist, high school teacher and art historian
- Brandt, Paul (1869–1929), Prussian civil servant and politician
- Brandt, Paul (1875–1929), German classical philologist, high school teacher and historian
- Brandt, Paul (* 1972), Canadian country singer
- Brandt, Paul von (1650–1697), Major General in Brandenburg and Prussia
- Brandt, Per (* 1972), Swedish biathlete
- Brandt, Peter (1644–1701), Danish head retainer
- Brandt, Peter (* 1948), German Lutheran theologian and the Protestant military dean general of the German Bundeswehr
- Brandt, Peter (* 1948), German historian and author
- Brandt, Rainer (* 1936), German actor, dubbing actor, dubbing director and dialog book author
- Brandt, Rainer (* 1945), German homeland researcher and writer
- Brandt, Rainer (* 1953), German soccer player
- Brandt, Reinhard (* 1937), German philosopher
- Brandt, Roland (* 1960), German neurobiologist and university professor
- Brandt, Rolf (1886–1953), German writer
- Brandt, Rudolf (1905–1975), German optician and research assistant at the Sonneberg observatory
- Brandt, Rudolf (1909–1948), German lawyer, Ministerialrat in the Reich Ministry of the Interior
- Brandt, Rudolf von (1835–1909), German administrative lawyer, governor of the province of East Prussia
- Brandt, Rut (1920–2006), Norwegian wife of Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt
- Brandt, Sabine (1927–2018), German writer, journalist and critic
- Brandt, Samuel (1848–1938), German classical philologist
- Brandt, Siegmund (1936–2016), German physicist and university professor
- Brandt, Stefan (* 1976), German cultural manager
- Brandt, Stefan L. (* 1964), German Americanist
- Brandt, Susanna Margaretha (1746–1772), child murderer and role model for Goethe's Gretchen
- Brandt, Susanne (* 1964), German librarian
- Brandt, Sverre (1880–1962), Norwegian playwright and theater assistant
- Brandt, Theodor (1890–1981), Lutheran theologian, pastor and director of the MBK Bible School
- Brandt, Thomas (* 1964), German biologist
- Brandt, Thomas (* 1991), German actor
- Brandt, Timo (* 1992), German poet and reviewer
- Brandt, Tino (* 1975), German politician (NPD), state vice-chairman of the NPD Thuringia
- Brandt, Tristan (* 1985), German chef
- Brandt, Ulrich (* 1957), German author
- Brandt, Uwe (* 1957), German pianist and music teacher
- Brandt, Veronika (* 1957), German politician (DVU), MdL
- Brandt, Volker (* 1935), German actor, voice actor and radio play speaker
- Brandt, Walker , American actress
- Brandt, Werner (* 1954), German manager
- Brandt, Wilhelm (1778–1832), German wholesale merchant and shipowner
- Brandt, Wilhelm (1894–1973), German Protestant theologian
- Brandt, Wilhelm von (1644–1701), Brandenburg-Prussian lieutenant general
- Brandt, Wille (1865–1921), Greenland State Councilor
- Brandt, Willy (1885–1975), German teacher and headmaster
- Brandt, Willy (1913–1992), German politician (SPD), MdA, MdB, 1969–1974 Federal Chancellor of the FRG, MEP
- Brandt-Bohne, Ulrike (* 1977), German biologist and television presenter
- Brandt-Elsweier, Anni (1932–2017), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brandt-Forster, Ellen (1866–1921), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Brandt-Knack, Olga (1885–1978), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and Member of the Bundestag
- Brandt-Winkle, Lisel (1914–2006), German landscape and portrait photographer
- Brandth Grøvlen, Sturla (* 1980), Norwegian cameraman
- Brandtmayr, Stefan (* 1959), Austrian designer and set designer
- Brandtner, Helmut (* 1954), German soccer player
- Brandtner, Matthäus , organ builder in Thorn in Polish Prussia
- Brandts Buys, Jan (1868–1933), Dutch composer
- Brandts, Andreas (* 1962), German soccer player and coach
- Brandts, Ernie (* 1956), Dutch football player and coach
- Brandts, Franz (1834–1914), German industrialist (Mönchengladbach)
- Brandts, Kim-Sarah (* 1983), German actress and voice actress
- Brandts, Ricarda (* 1955), German lawyer and former judge at the Federal Social Court
- Brandts, Rudolf (1913–2003), German archivist
- Brandtzæg, Torgeir (* 1941), Norwegian ski jumper
- Branduardi, Angelo (* 1950), Italian musician
- Brânduș, Nicolae (* 1935), Romanian composer
- Brandvik, Paul (* 1937), American composer, choir conductor and music teacher
- Brandwein, Naftule (1889–1963), Jewish clarinetist
- Brandweiner, Heinrich (1910–1997), Austrian lawyer (canon and international law)
- Brandweiner, Lukas (* 1989), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Brandy (* 1979), American R&B singer and actress
- Brandy, Hans Christian (* 1958), Protestant theologian
- Brandy, JC (* 1975), British actress and musician
- Brandy, Sören (* 1985), German soccer player
- Brandys, Kazimierz (1916–2000), Polish writer
- Brandys, Paul (1869–1950), Polish Catholic clergyman, MdR, member of the Polish Sejm
Brane
- Brånemark, Per-Ingvar (1929–2014), Swedish orthopedist and researcher
- Braner, Harald (* 1943), German football player
- Brănescu, Laurențiu (* 1994), Romanian football goalkeeper
- Brăneț, Cristian (* 1977), Romanian football player
Branf
- Branfield, Alison , New Zealand badminton player
- Branfman, Fred (1942–2014) American anti-war activist and author
Brang
- Brang, Peter (1897–1983), German actor and director
- Brang, Peter (1924–2019), Swiss Slavist
- Brang, Peter Paul (1852–1925), Romanian-Austrian architect
- Brangers, Jordan (* 1995), American basketball player
- Brangs, Stefan (* 1964), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brangwin, Kenneth (1907-1983), British sprinter
- Brangwyn, Frank (1867–1956) Welsh painter, printmaker, illustrator and designer
- Brangwynne, Clifford , Irish-American biophysicist
Branh
- Branham, Harris Miller (1862-1936), American physician
- Branham, William (1909–1965), American preacher and prophet
Brani
- Branice, Ligia (born 1932), Polish actress
- Branicka, Zofia (1790–1879), Polish nobleman and patron of the arts
- Branicki, Franciszek Ksawery († 1819), Polish adjutant general and crown grand hunter
- Branicki, Jan Klemens (1689–1771), Polish Crown General
- Branig, Hans (1905–1985), German archivist and historian
- Branigan, Laura (1952-2004), American singer, songwriter, and actress
- Branigin, Roger (1902–1975), American politician
- Branimir , Prince of Dalmatian Croatia
- Braniște, Lavinia (* 1983), Romanian writer and translator
- Brănişteanu, Horiana (* 1942), Romanian opera singer and university professor
- Branitzki, Heinz (1929–2016), German manager, CEO of the automobile manufacturer Porsche (1988–1990)
Brank
- Branka, Peter (* 1972), Austrian composer
- Brankačk, Achim (1926–2013), Sorbian teacher, choirmaster and author
- Brankamp, Klaus (1939–2007), German mechanical engineer and entrepreneur
- Brankart, Jean (1930-2020), Belgian cyclist
- Brankatschk, Jan (1930–1990), German historian of Sorbian nationality
- Brankatschk, Stanislaw (* 1954), German actor and theater director
- Brankin, Rhona (born 1950), Scottish politician
- Branko Mladenović , Serbian sebastokrator, governor of Ohrid
- Branković, Đorđe (1645–1711), Transylvanian envoy and count
- Branković, Mara (1412–1487), Serbian princess from the Branković family
- Branković, Nedžad (* 1962), Bosnian-Herzegovinian politician and Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Branković, Slobodan (* 1967), Serbian sprinter
- Branković, Vuk (1345-1397), Serbian prince
- Brankovič-Likozar, Tadeja (* 1979), Slovenian biathlete
- Brankow, Georgi (1913–1997), Bulgarian engineer
Branl
- Branly, Édouard (1844–1940), French physicist and radio pioneer
Brann
- Brann, Chris (* 1972), American music producer
- Brann, Conrad (1925–2014), German-British linguist
- Brann, Craig (* 1978), American jazz musician (guitar)
- Brann, Louis J. (1876–1948), American politician
- Brann, Markus (1849–1920), Jewish historian and scholar
- Brann, Paul (1873–1955), German puppeteer, writer and actor
- Brannagan, Cameron (born 1996), English soccer player
- Brannaman, Buck (* 1962), American horse trainer
- Brannan, Charles F. (1903-1992), American lawyer and politician
- Brannan, Jay (* 1982), American singer-songwriter and actor
- Brannan, Samuel (1819–1889), American settler, businessman, journalist and first millionaire in the California gold rush
- Brannasch, Karsten (* 1966), German bobsledder
- Brannath, Peter (* 1960), German writer
- Brannekämper, Robert (* 1965), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Brannekämper, Theodor (1900–1989), German civil engineer and architect
- Brannen, Paul (* 1962), British politician (Labor Party), MEP
- Branner, Hans Christian (1903–1966), Danish writer
- Branner, John Casper (1850-1922), American geologist
- Branner, Karl (1910–1997), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Kassel (1963–1975)
- Branner, Martin (1888–1970), American comic book artist
- Branner, Regina (1931–2017), Austrian shot putter, pentathlete and javelin thrower
- Brännlund, Jens (* 1981), Swedish ski jumper
- Brännmark, Viktor (* 1992), Swedish cross-country skier
- Brannon, Ash (* 1969), American animator, film director and screenwriter
- Brannon, Matthew (* 1971), American painter
- Brannon, Melvin (* 1962), American rock musician
- Brannon, Norman (born 1961), American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
- Brannon, Teddy (1916–1989), American blues and jazz pianist
- Brännström, Erik (* 1999), Swedish ice hockey player
- Brännström, Fabian (* 1974), German ice hockey player
- Brännström, Gösta (1926–1997), Swedish sprinter
- Branny, Helmut (* 1957), German conductor, double bass player and university professor
Brano
- Branoner, Ingeburg (* 1934), German songwriter
- Branoner, Wolfgang (* 1956), German politician (CDU), manager and advisor
- Branovaczky, Gustav von (1850–1935), Transylvanian doctor and medical researcher, ophthalmologist, director of the municipal hospital and city physicist of Kronstadt
- Branović, Pavle , Greater Župan
Branq
- Branquinho, Alberto Carlos de Liz Teixeira (1902–1973), Portuguese diplomat
- Branquinho, Veronique (* 1973), Belgian fashion designer
Brans
- Brans, Carl H. (* 1935), American physicist
- Brans, Werner (1929–2007), German educator and politician (FDP), MdL
- Bransch, Bernd (* 1944), German soccer player
- Branscomb, Lewis M. (* 1926), American physicist, science politician, and industry manager
- Branscombe, Peter (1929–2008), English Germanist and expert on Austrian cultural history
- Bransdal, Torhild (* 1956), Norwegian politician
- Bransen, Walter (1886–1941), German composer
- Bransfield, Edward (1785-1852), Irish-British navigator and explorer
- Bransfield, Michael Joseph (* 1943), American clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston
- Bransford, Jennifer (* 1968), American actress
- Branson, Don (1920–1966), American racing car driver
- Branson, Henry Clay (1904–1981) American writer and librarian
- Branson, Herman (1914–1995), American physicist and chemist
- Branson, Richard (born 1950), British entrepreneur and balloonist
- Branss, Truck (1926–2005), German radio and television director
- Branstad, Terry E. (* 1946), American politician (Republican Party)
- Branstine, Carson (* 2000), American-Canadian tennis player
- Branstner, Gerhard (1927–2008), German writer
Brant
- Brant, Berle (* 1989), Estonian soccer player
- Brant, Beth (1941-2015), Canadian writer
- Brant, Heinrich , German Gothic builder
- Brant, Henry (1913–2008), American composer
- Brant, Isabella (1591–1626), first wife of Peter Paul Rubens
- Brant, Joseph (1742–1807), leader of the Mohawk Indians during the American Revolutionary War
- Brant, Mary († 1796), leader of the Mohawk Indians during the American Revolutionary War
- Brant, Mike (1947–1975), Israeli chanson singer
- Brant, Peter (* 1947), American entrepreneur, art collector and polo player
- Brant, Robert (* 1990), American middleweight boxer
- Brant, Sebastian († 1521), German humanist and author
- Brantås, Ulf (* 1957), Swedish cameraman
- Branteghem, Guy van (1932-2013), Belgian badminton player
- Brantenberg, Gerd (* 1941), Norwegian teacher and author of feminist literature
- Branthog († 1036), abbot of the Fulda monastery and bishop of Halberstadt
- Branthoh I. († 991), Abbot of Fulda
- Branting, Anna (1855–1950), Swedish writer and journalist
- Branting, Hjalmar (1860–1925), Swedish politician, member of the Reichstag and Prime Minister
- Brantl, Heinz (1924–1977), Austrian journalist
- Brantl, Johannes (* 1968), German theologian
- Brantl, Susanne (* 1967), German actress
- Brantley, Betsy (born 1955), American actress
- Brantley, Bobby (born 1948), American politician
- Brantley, William Felix (1830–1870), Brigadier General of the Army of the Confederate States of America in the Civil War
- Brantley, William Gordon (1860–1934), American politician
- Brantly, Newby O. (1905-1993), American helicopter manufacturer
- Brantner, Franziska (* 1979), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MEP, MdB
- Brantner, Ignaz (1886–1960), Austrian actor, author, librettist, theater director
- Brantner, Nipso (1935–2003), Austrian violinist
- Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de († 1614), French soldier and author
- Brantôme, Sicarius von , victim of the Bethlehemite child murder
- Branton, Leo Jr. (1922-2013), American attorney
- Brantsch, Ingmar (1940–2013), German writer
- Brantschen, Niklaus (* 1937), Swiss Jesuit and religious philosopher
- Brantz, Dorothee (* 1970), German historian
- Brantzen, Hans (1912–1979), German clergyman, prisoner in Dachau concentration camp
- Brantzen, Hubertus (* 1949), German Catholic theologian
- Brantzen, Klaus (* 1958), German actor, singer (baritone), musician and cabaret artist
- Brantzky, Franz (1871–1945), German architect, sculptor and painter
Branz
- Branz, Gottlieb (1896–1972), German librarian, local politician (SPD) and resistance fighter
- Branz, Lotte (1903–1987), German politician (SPD) and resistance fighter
- Branz, Werner (* 1955), Austrian art photographer
- Branzell, Karin (1891–1974), Swedish opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Brânzeu, Pius (1911–2002), Romanian surgeon, member of the Romanian Academy
- Branzi, Andrea (* 1938), Italian architect and designer
- Branzke, Lothar (1931–1987), German sports journalist