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Bron
- Bron, Bas , Dutch musician
- Bron, Blaise (1918–2004), Swiss commercial artist, designer, exhibition designer, book designer and photographer
- Bron, Eleanor (born 1938), British actress
- Bron, Kenneth (* 1961), Surinamese singer
- Bron, Rob (1945–2009), Dutch motorcycle racer
- Bron, Wladimir Akimowitsch (1909–1985), Russian chess composer
- Bron, Zakhar (* 1947), Russian violinist
Brona
- Bronakowski, Tadeusz (* 1959), Polish priest, auxiliary bishop in Łomża
Bronc
- Bronchorst, Eberhard (1554–1627), Dutch legal scholar
- Bronchud, Manuel (1923–2012), Spanish actor
- Broncini, Fausto , Uruguayan soccer player
- Bronck, Jonas († 1643), first European settler at the mouth of the Hudson River (1639)
- Bronckhorst zu Gronsfeld, Otto Wilhelm von (1640–1713), Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Osnabrück and Münster, apostolic vicar of the north
- Bronckhorst, Giovanni van (* 1975), Dutch football player
- Bronckhorst, Jan Gerritsz van , Dutch painter
- Bronckhorst, Joost von , Count von Bronckhorst and Herr zu Borculo and Lichtenvoorde
- Bronckhorst-Batenburg, Johann Jakob von (1582–1630), Imperial Field Marshal
- Bronckhorst-Batenburg, Johann von († 1504), provost in the diocese of Münster
- Bronckhorst-Gronsfeld, Jost Maximilian von († 1662), Bavarian General Field Marshal
Brond
- Brøndal, Viggo (1887–1942), Danish Romance scholar and philosopher of language
- Brondani, Jean-Claude (* 1944), French judoka
- Brondel, Jean-Baptiste (1842–1903), Belgian clergyman and bishop of Vancouver Island and Helena
- Brondello, Sandy (* 1968), Australian basketball coach and player
- Brondgeest, Paulus Quirinus (1835–1904), Dutch physician
- Brøndsted, Johannes (1890–1965), Danish archaeologist, prehistorian and director of the Danish National Museum (1951–1960)
- Brøndsted, Peter Oluf (1780–1842), Danish archaeologist and explorer
- Brondukow, Boryslaw (1938–2004), Soviet and Ukrainian actor and folk artist
- Brøndum, Henning E. (1916–1947), Danish National Socialist
- Brøndum, Lene (* 1947), Danish actress
Brone
- Bronée, Helge Christian (1922–1999), Danish football player
- Broneer, Oscar (1894–1992), Swedish-American classical archaeologist
- Broner, Adrien (* 1989), American boxer
- Broner, EM (1927–2011), American writer and feminist
- Broner, Erwin (1898–1971), German-American architect and painter
- Broneske, Otto (1899–1989), German journalist and functionary for expellees
- Bronevitskaja, Ilona Alexandrovna (* 1961), Russian actress, singer and presenter
- Bronewoi, Leonid Sergejewitsch (1928–2017), Soviet or Russian actor
Bronf
- Bronfen, Elisabeth (* 1958), German cultural and literary scholar and book author
- Bronfenbrenner, Urie (1917-2005), American developmental psychologist
- Bronfman senior, Edgar Miles (1929-2013), Canadian-American entrepreneur; President of the World Jewish Congress (1981-2007)
- Bronfman, Charles (* 1931), Canadian entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Bronfman, Edgar Miles junior (born 1955), American businessman
- Bronfman, Samuel (1891–1971) Canadian entrepreneur
- Bronfman, Yefim (* 1958), American-Israeli pianist
Brong
- Bronger, Welf (1932–2012), German chemist and university professor
- Bronger, Wim (1888-1965), Dutch football player
- Brongersma, Edward (1911-1998), Dutch politician
- Brongersma, Mark L. (* 1969), Dutch physicist in the field of nano-optics
- Brongersma, Titia , Dutch poet and pioneer of prehistoric archeology
- Brongniart, Adolphe (1801–1876), French botanist and phytopalaeontologist
- Brongniart, Alexandre (1770–1847), French chemist, mineralogist, geologist and zoologist
- Brongniart, Alexandre-Théodore (1739–1813), French architect
- Brongniart, Charles (1859–1899), French paleontologist and entomologist
Bronh
- Bronhill, June (1929-2005), Australian opera singer (soprano)
Broni
- Broniatowska, Katarzyna (* 1990), Polish middle-distance runner
- Broniatowski, Karol (* 1945), Polish sculptor
- Broniecki, Irmela (* 1944), German fencer and Olympic participant
- Broniewski, Kajetan (* 1963), Polish rower
- Broniewski, Władysław (1897–1962), Polish poet
- Bronikowski, Franciszek (1907–1964), Polish rower
- Bronikowski, Kazimierz (1861–1909), Polish Polonist, Germanist, educator and translator
- Bronilla, Rich (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Brönimann, Nadia (* 1969), Swiss author and trans woman
- Bronin, Luke (* 1979), American politician and lawyer, Mayor of Hartford (since 2016)
- Broniš, Roman (* 1976), Slovak cyclist
- Bronisch, Benjamin (* 1993), German actor
- Bronisch, Christian Wilhelm (1788–1881), Sorbian pastor and linguist in Niederlausitz
- Bronisch, Gotthelf Matthias (1868–1937), Lower Sorbian pastor and linguist
- Bronisch, Gotthilf (1900–1982), German lawyer
- Bronisch, Matthias (* 1937), German author
- Bronisch, Paul (1904–1989), German sculptor
- Bronisch, Paul Friedrich (1830–1898), Sorbian pastor and writer in Lower Lusatia
- Broniszewski, Bartosz (* 1988), German soccer player
Bronk
- Bronk, Detlev Wulf (1897–1975), American biophysicist and science manager
- Bronk, Otto von (1872–1951), German physicist and television pioneer
- Bronk, William (1918–1999), American poet
- Bronkhorst, Jan van (1494–1570), Dutch mathematician and university professor
- Bronkhorst, Peter (1946–2007), Dutch activist, Provo movement
- Bronkhorst, Wesly (* 1982), Dutch singer
Bronl
- Brønlund, Evald (* 1949), Greenlandic politician (Inuit Ataqatigiit)
- Brønlund, Jørgen (1877–1907), Greenlandic polar explorer, educator and translator
Bronn
- Bronn, Dylan (* 1995), Tunisian soccer player
- Bronn, Heinrich Georg (1800–1862), German geologist and paleontologist
- Bronne, Carlo (1901–1987), Belgian writer and lawyer
- Brönneke, Reiner (1929–1995), German actor and voice actor
- Brönneke, Stefan (* 1964), German voice actor and film director
- Bronnemüller, Elias , north German composer
- Bronnen, Arnolt (1895–1959), Austrian writer
- Bronnen, Barbara (1938–2019), German writer
- Bronnen, Franziska (* 1940), German actress
- Bronnenmeyer, Veit (* 1973), German writer
- Bronner, Carl (1857–1936), German architect, building researcher, painter and graphic artist
- Bronner, David (* 1965), Austrian producer and pianist
- Bronner, Eduard (1822–1885), German doctor, revolutionary and parliamentarian
- Brönner, Elisabeth (1880–1950), German politician (DDP), MdR
- Bronner, Ferdinand (1867–1948), Austrian writer and playwright
- Bronner, Franz Xaver (1758–1850), Swiss publicist and archivist
- Bronner, Georg , German composer and cantor
- Bronner, Gerhard (1922–2007), Austrian composer, author, musician and cabaret artist
- Bronner, Gil (* 1962), German real estate developer and art collector
- Bronner, Johann Philipp (1792–1864), German pharmacist, viticulture pioneer, rose grower and writer
- Brönner, Josef (1884–1958), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Bronner, Lore (1906–2002), German stage director and actress
- Bronner, Oscar (* 1943), Austrian newspaper editor and painter
- Bronner, Robert J. (1907–1969), American cinematographer
- Bronner, Stephen (* 1949), American political scientist and philosopher
- Brönner, Till (* 1971), German trumpeter, singer, composer and arranger
- Bronner, Wilhelm (1954–2016), German painter
- Brönner, Wolfgang (* 1940), German art historian, monument conservator, state curator of Rhineland-Palatinate
- Bronnert, David Emil (1868–1928), German industrialist, chemist and politician
- Bronnert, Siegfried (* 1944), German football player
- Brönnimann, Andreas (* 1955), Swiss politician (EDU)
- Brönnimann, Jan Galega (* 1969), Swiss jazz musician (clarinets, saxophones, composition)
- Brönnle, Karl (1879–1952), German politician (KPD), MdL Württemberg
Brono
- Bronold, Franz (1918–1943), German cyclist
- Bronowicki, Grzegorz (* 1980), Polish football player
- Bronowski, Jacob (1908–1974), British mathematician and biologist
Bronq
- Bronques, Merlin (* 1969), American photographer
Brons
- Brøns Petersen, Silje (* 1994), Danish handball player
- Brøns, Anders Jonas (1949–2018), Greenlandic entrepreneur
- Brons, Andrew (* 1947), British politician, MEP
- Brons, Bernhard (1811-1893), German businessman and politician
- Brons, Bernhard (1831–1911), German businessman
- Brons, Ysaak (1802–1886), German politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Bronsard, Christian (* 1977), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Bronsart von Schellendorf, Friedrich (1864–1950), Prussian lieutenant general; General in the Ottoman Army
- Bronsart von Schellendorf, Hans (1830–1913), German composer and pianist
- Bronsart von Schellendorf, Ingeborg (1840–1913), German pianist and composer
- Bronsart von Schellendorff, Bernhard (1866–1952), German general staff officer, most recently major general
- Bronsart von Schellendorff, Heinrich (1803–1874), Prussian lieutenant general, general director of the army
- Bronsart von Schellendorff, Heinrich-Walter (1906–1944), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Bronsart von Schellendorff, Paul (1832–1891), Prussian officer, general of the infantry, Minister of War of Prussia
- Bronsart von Schellendorff, Walther (1833–1914), Prussian infantry general and minister of war
- Bronsart, Huberta von (1892–1978), German botanist and astronomer
- Bronschtein, Ilja Nikolajewitsch (1903–1976), Soviet applied mathematician
- Bronsgeest, Cornelis (1878–1957), Dutch opera singer with a baritone voice
- Bronsit, Konstantin Eduardowitsch (* 1965), Russian animator and film director
- Brońska-Pampuch, Wanda (1911–1972), German-Polish publicist and translator
- Broński, Mieczysław (1882–1938), Polish politician (SDKPiL) and author as well as Soviet diplomat, ambassador to Vienna (1920–1922)
- Bronski, Steve (born 1960), British singer
- Bronsky, Alina (* 1978), Russian-German writer
- Bronson, Bryan (* 1972), American athlete
- Bronson, Charles (1921–2003), American actor
- Bronson, Charles (* 1952), British prisoner and bare knuckle boxer
- Bronson, David (1800–1863), American politician
- Bronson, Greene C. (1789–1863) American lawyer and politician
- Bronson, Hugh (* 1961), German politician (AfD), MdA
- Bronson, Isaac H. (1802–1855), American lawyer and politician
- Bronst, Andreas (* 1957), German apparatus gymnast
- Brønsted, Johannes Nicolaus (1879–1947), Danish chemist
- Bronstein, Dawid Ionowitsch (1924-2006), Russian chess grandmaster
- Bronstein, Hila (* 1983), German-Israeli pop singer
- Bronstein, Matwei Petrovich (1906–1938), Russian physicist
- Bronstein, Michael (* 1980), Israeli computer scientist
- Bronstert, Axel (* 1959), German hydrologist and university professor
- Bronstert, Franz (1895–1967), German expressionist painter
- Bronston, Samuel (1908-1994), American film producer
- Bronsveld, Cornelius (1905–1980), Dutch religious and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tabora
Bront
- Brontë, Anne (1820–1849), British writer
- Brontë, Branwell (1817–1848) British painter and author
- Brontë, Charlotte (1816–1855), British writer
- Brontë, Emily (1818–1848), British writer
- Brontë, Patrick (1777–1861), clergyman and author
Bronze
- Bronze, Dave (* 1952), English bass player
- Bronze, Lucy (* 1991), English soccer player
- Bronzetti, Carl Joseph (1788–1854), Austrian and Bavarian soldier, artist, cross-border commuter and staunch European
- Bronzetti, Denise (* 1972), San Marinese politician; Capitano Reggente (Head of State) of San Marino
- Bronzetti, Ignaz Heinrich (1815–1882), Bavarian soldier and commander of the 3rd Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment in the Franco-German War 1870/71
- Bronzetti, Lucia (* 1998), Italian tennis player
- Bronzi, Enrico (* 1973), Italian cellist
- Bronzin, Vinzenz (1872–1970), Austrian-Italian mathematician
- Bronzini, Giorgia (* 1983), Italian racing cyclist
- Bronzini, Giovanni Battista (1925–2002), Italian anthropologist and folklorist
- Bronzino, Agnolo (1503–1572), Italian painter
- Bronzoni, Gino , Italian racing driver
- Bronzwaar, Myriam (* 1965), Belgian actress