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Bras
- Bras, Michel (* 1946), French master chef
- Bras, Pep (* 1962), Catalan novelist and screenwriter
- Brás, Venceslau (1868–1966), Brazilian politician and president
Brasa
- Brasack, Bernhard (* 1949), German diplomat
- Brasack, Kurt (1892–1978), German officer, SS brigade leader and major general of the Waffen SS
- Brasack, Paul (1916–2013), German naval officer, naval attache and knight's cross holder
- Brašanac, Darko (* 1992), Serbian football player
- Brasar, Per-Olov (born 1950), Swedish ice hockey player
- Brasas, Stefan (* 1967), German soccer goalkeeper and goalkeeper coach
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- Brascassat, Jacques Raymond (1804–1867), French landscape and animal painter and etcher
- Brasch, Arno († 1963), German physicist
- Brasch, Arved Konrad von (1847–1899), Baltic German state politician
- Brasch, Carl (1825–1886), German portrait painter and photographer
- Brasch, Carl , German sculptor
- Brasch, Charles (1909–1973), New Zealand poet, editor, translator
- Brasch, Elisabeth Ida von (1878–1957), graphologist and translator
- Brasch, Gottlob Siegmund von (1752–1803), Baltic German lawyer and civil servant
- Brasch, Hans (1882–1973), German painter
- Brasch, Hans (1892–1950), German business scientist, engineer and poet
- Brasch, Helmut (1912–1987), German actor, cabaret artist and radio play speaker
- Brasch, Horst (1922–1989), German politician (SED), Member of the Bundestag, Deputy Minister for Culture of the GDR
- Brasch, Hugo (1854–1937), German administrative lawyer and district administrator in Prussia; Judge at the Higher Administrative Court
- Brasch, Klaus (1950–1980), German actor
- Brasch, Konrad August von (1820–1884), Baltic German state politician
- Brasch, Konrad Siegmund von (1779–1835), Baltic German lawyer and landowner
- Brasch, Magnus (1731–1787), German painter, animal painter
- Brasch, Marion (* 1961), German radio presenter and writer
- Brasch, Martin (1565–1601), German philosopher
- Brasch, Moritz (1843–1895), German philosopher of the Jewish faith
- Brasch, Peter , German journalist, editor-in-chief of the women's magazine Brigitte
- Brasch, Peter (1955–2001), German writer
- Brasch, Thomas (1945–2001), German writer, playwright, poet
- Brasch, Viktor von (1850–1877), Baltic German economist
- Brasch, Wenzel Ignaz (1708–1761), German painter and engraver of Bohemian descent
- Brasche, Engelbrecht (1673–1751), Lübeck merchant and councilor
- Brasche, Ernst (1873–1933), Estonian sailor
- Brasche, Ulrich (* 1951), German economist and professor of economics
- Braschel, Reinhold (1942–2018), German civil engineer
- Braschi, Gianluigi (1963-2008), Italian producer
- Braschi, Giannina (* 1953), Puerto Rican writer and scientist
- Braschi, Nicoletta (* 1960), Italian actress
- Braschi, Rómulo Antonio (* 1941), Argentine theologian
- Braschi, Sérgio Arthur (* 1948), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ponta Grossa
- Braschi-Onesti, Romoaldo (1753–1817), Italian cardinal
- Braschman, Nikolai Dmitrijewitsch (1796–1866), Austro-Russian mathematician
- Braschnyk, Wadym (* 1975), Ukrainian handball goalkeeper
- Braschnyk, Wolodymyr (1924–1999), Soviet-Ukrainian pole vaulter
- Braschwitz, Günther (1896–1966), German police officer and SS leader
- Braschwitz, Rudolf (1900–1974), German detective and SS leader
- Brasco, Frank J. (1932–1998), American lawyer and politician
Brase
- Brase, Fritz (1875–1940), German musician, conductor and composer
- Brase, Hans (* 1993), German-American basketball player
- Bräse, Stefan (* 1967), German organic chemist at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Brase, Willi (* 1951), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brase, Wolfgang (* 1939), German soccer player
- Bräsecke, Eduard , German athlete
- Bräsel, Günter (* 1945), German soccer goalkeeper
- Brasel, Wayne , American jazz guitarist
- Braselmann, Hans (1934–1992), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Braselmann, Helmut (1911–1993), German field handball player
- Brasesco, Rodrigo (* 1986), Uruguayan soccer player
Brasg
- Brasgalla, Arthur (1903-1989), American military man
Brash
- Brash, Don (* 1940), New Zealand politician
- Brash, Scott (* 1985), British show jumper
- Brashares, Ann (* 1967), American author
- Brashear, Carl (1931-2006), American Military; first African-American to become a United States Navy diver
- Brashear, Donald (* 1972), Canadian-American ice hockey player
- Brashear, Oscar (* 1944), American jazz trumpeter of post bop and hard bop
- Brashear, William M. (1946-2000), German-American papyrologist
- Brasher, Chris (1928–2003), British athlete and Olympic champion
Brasi
- Brasi, Anna (* 1947), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Brasi, Rossano (* 1972), Italian racing cyclist
- Brasidas († 422 BC), Spartan general
- Brasier, Martin (1947-2014), English paleobiologist and astrobiologist
- Brasil, Geraldino (1926–1996), Brazilian lawyer and writer
- Brasil, Louis Lucien (1865–1918), French ornithologist
- Brasileiro, Antônio (* 1944), Brazilian writer, painter and sculptor
- Brasileiro, Emídio (* 1962), Brazilian author, lawyer and university professor, representative of Kardecism
- Brasillach, Robert (1909–1945), French writer, journalist and film critic
- Brasiūnaitė, Daiva (* 1977), Lithuanian politician, Deputy Minister of Finance
Brask
- Brask Andersen, Henry (1896–1970), Danish track cyclist
Brasl
- Braslav , Slavic prince
- Braslavsky, Elena , Russian pianist and music teacher
- Braslavsky, Emma (* 1971), German writer and philosopher, curator and translator
- Braslavsky, Noam (* 1961), Israeli artist and curator
- Braslavsky, Silvia (* 1942), Argentine chemist
- Braslawez, Jewhen (* 1972), Ukrainian sailor
Brasm
- Brašmanis, Alfrēds (1904–1983), Latvian football player
- Brasme, Anne-Sophie (* 1984), French writer
- Brasme, Paul (* 1997), French ski jumper
Brasn
- Brašnić, Marc (* 1996), German-Croatian soccer player
Braso
- Brašovan, Dragiša (1887–1965), Serbian architect
Brasp
- Braspennincx, Janus (1903–1977), Dutch racing cyclist
- Braspennincx, John (1914-2008), Dutch racing cyclist
- Braspennincx, Shanne (* 1991), Dutch cyclist
Brass
- Braß, Andreas , German manager and functionary
- Braß, Arnold (1854–1915), German scientist, textbook and textbook author and, as a member of the Keplerbund, a sharp critic of Ernst Haeckel
- Brass, August (1818–1876), German journalist and author
- Brass, Emil (1856–1938), Berlin tobacco merchant and author of specialist fur and mammal literature and editor of a specialist fur journal
- Brass, Hans (1885–1959), German painter
- Braß, Helmut (1936–2011), German mathematician and university professor
- Bräss, Hermann (1738–1797), German Protestant pastor and newspaper editor
- Brass, Italico (1870–1943), Italian painter and art collector
- Brass, Nikolaus (* 1949), German composer
- Brass, Otto (1875–1950), German politician (KPD, SPD, USPD), MdR
- Braß, Otto , German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Brass, Tinto (* 1933), Italian director, producer and screenwriter
- Brass, Wilhelm (1926–2011), German veterinarian and university professor
- Brassaï (1899–1984), French photographer
- Brassai, Sámuel (1800-1897), Hungarian scientist
- Brassanus, Matthias († 1552), educator
- Brassard, Derick (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Brassard, François (1908–1976), Canadian ethnomusicologist, organist and composer
- Brassard, Gilles (* 1955), Canadian physicist
- Brassard, Jean-Luc (* 1972), Canadian freestyle skier
- Braßart, Franz (1598–1671), German merchant, Cologne mayor
- Brassart, Johann († 1684), German collegiate dean and auxiliary bishop in Speyer and titular bishop of Daulia
- Brassart, Johannes († 1455), Franco-Flemish composer
- Brassart, Olivier (* 1977), French football player
- Brassat, Rudolf (1905–1983), German politician (SED)
- Brassat, Wolfgang (* 1960), German art historian and professor of art history
- Brassavola, Antonio Musa (1500–1555), Italian physician and botanist
- Brasse, Eduard (1825–1886), Lord Mayor of Siegen
- Brasse, Otto Adolf (1901–1988), German painter, graphic artist and book illustrator
- Brasse, Wilhelm (1917–2012), Polish concentration camp survivor, camp photographer from Auschwitz
- Brasse, Wilhelm (* 1934), German politician (CDU, REP), Member of the Bundestag
- Brasse-Forstmann, Alice (1903–1990), Baltic-German painter and graphic artist
- Brassel, Günther (* 1945), German dentist and medical officer
- Brassel, Ruedi (* 1955), Swiss historian and politician (SP)
- Brasseleur, Micke (* 1993), French handball player
- Brasselle, Keefe (1923–1981), American actor, film producer, and author
- Brassens, Georges (1921–1981), French poet and chansonnier
- Brasser, Franz († 1594), German arithmetic master
- Brasser, Reindert (1912–1999), Dutch decathlete, high jumper, hurdler and discus thrower
- Brasser, Ueli (1952–2010), Swiss politician (SD)
- Brassert, Gustav (1790–1861), German mining captain and politician
- Brassert, Hermann (1820–1901), Prussian lawyer and mining captain
- Brassert, Hermann Alexander , German-American iron and steel entrepreneur
- Brassette, Amy (* 1979), American actress and voice actress
- Brasseur de Bourbourg, Charles Étienne (1814–1874), French historian, ethnologist and archaeologist
- Brasseur, André (* 1939), Belgian keyboardist
- Brasseur, Anne (* 1950), Luxembourg politician (DP)
- Brasseur, Claude (* 1936), French film actor
- Brasseur, Élisabeth (1896–1972), French choirmaster
- Brasseur, Guy (* 1948), Belgian meteorologist
- Brasseur, Isabelle (* 1970), Canadian figure skater
- Brasseur, Pierre (1905–1972), French actor
- Brassey, Anna (1839-1887), Victorian writer
- Brassey, David, 3rd Baron Brassey of Apethorpe (1932–2015) British peer, soldier and politician (Conservative Party)
- Brassey, Thomas (1805-1870) English engineer and entrepreneur
- Brassicanus, Johannes († 1514), German humanist, scholar and grammarian
- Brassier de Saint-Simon-Vallade, Joseph Maria Anton (1798–1872), Prussian diplomat
- Brassin, Louis (1840-1884), Belgian pianist, composer and music teacher
- Brassinga, Anneke (* 1948), Dutch poet and translator
- Brassloff, Stephan (1875–1943), Austrian legal historian
- Brassow, Georg Michailowitsch (1910–1931), Russian nobleman, member of the Romanov family
- Brassowa, Natalja Sergejewna (1880–1952), Russian Countess von Brassow
Brast
- Brastberger, Gebhard Ulrich (1754–1813), German educator and philosopher
- Brastberger, Immanuel Gottlob (1716–1764), German clergyman
- Brastiņš, Ernests (1892–1942), Latvian artist, historian and archaeologist
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- Braswell, Bruce Karl (1933–2013), American classical philologist