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Brun
- Brun († 880), Saxon count
- Brun (925–965), Archbishop of Cologne, Abbot of Lorsch
- Brun Candidus von Fulda († 845), priest monk, painter and writer in the Fulda monastery
- Brun the Elder , Lord of Querfurt
- Brun I of Braunschweig , Count of Braunschweig, Derlingau and Northern Thuringia
- Brun I of Verden († 976), Bishop of Verden
- Brun II of Verden († 1049), Bishop of Verden (1034-1049)
- Brun von Querfurt († 1009), German archbishop for mission to the east, martyr
- Brun, Alberte , French pianist
- Brun, Albin (* 1959), Swiss jazz and world musician
- Brun, Álvaro (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Brun, Andree Juliette (1924–1989), French pianist
- Brun, Ane (* 1976), Norwegian songwriter
- Brun, Antoine (1599-1654), lawyer in Dole
- Brun, Arthur Brunsich von (1845–1938), Prussian general of the infantry
- Brun, August Brunsig von (1824–1905), Prussian major general
- Brun, Auguste (1881–1961), French Romanist and Provençalist
- Brún, Bairbre de (* 1954), Northern Irish politician, MEP
- Brun, Carl (1851–1923), Swiss art historian
- Brun, Christen (1828–1905), Norwegian history and portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Brun, Constantin (1746–1836), German-Danish merchant
- Brun, Dominik (* 1948), Swiss writer
- Brun, Dominique (* 1964), French judoka
- Brun, Donald (1909–1999), Swiss graphic artist
- Brun, Eske (1904–1987), Danish civil servant, lawyer and Landsfoged of Greenland
- Brun, Friederike (1765–1835), Danish writer in the German language
- Brun, Fritz (1878–1959), Swiss composer and conductor
- Brun, Georg (* 1958), German lawyer and writer
- Brun, Georg Brunsig von (1789-1858), Prussian general of the infantry
- Brun, Guillaume-Charles (1825–1908), French painter
- Brun, Hartmut (* 1950), German publicist and literary researcher
- Brun, Heinrich , first Reformation preacher in East Frisia
- Brün, Herbert (1918–2000), German music theorist and composer
- Brun, Jean (* 1937), Swiss cyclist
- Brun, Johan Nordahl (1745–1816), Norwegian bishop and poet
- Brun, Jonas (* 1979), Swedish writer
- Brun, Joseph C. (1907-1998), French-American cameraman
- Brun, Jules (1832–1898), Swiss politician
- Brun, Kristoffer (* 1988), Norwegian rower
- Brun, Lisbeth (* 1963), Danish writer
- Brun, Pablo (* 1982), Argentine road cyclist
- Brun, Philippe (1908–1994), French jazz musician
- Brun, Rudolf († 1360), Mayor of Zurich
- Brun, Rudolf (1885–1969), Swiss physician
- Brün, Theodor (1885–1981), German painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Brun, Viggo (1885–1978), Norwegian mathematician
- Brun, Walter (* 1942), Swiss racing car driver
- Brun-Lie, Celine (* 1988), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Brun-Lie, Thekla (* 1992), Norwegian biathlete
- Brun-Rollet, Antoine (1810-1858), French explorer of Africa
Bruna
- Bruna, Cindy (* 1994), French model
- Bruna, Dick (1927–2017), Dutch author, draftsman and graphic designer
- Bruna, Eduard (1822–1899), Bohemian historian
- Bruna, Enrico (1880–1921), Italian rower and Olympian
- Bruna, Herbert (1926–2013), German writer
- Bruna, Israel (1400–1480), German-Jewish scholar
- Brůna, Michal (* 1978), Czech handball player and handball coach
- Bruna, Pablo (1611–1679), Spanish organist and composer
- Brunabend, Leopold (1860–1918), German Protestant clergyman and most recently chief preacher at Stendal Cathedral
- Brunacci, Lucia (1848–1931), Italian model and muse
- Brunatti, Franz Christian (1768–1835), German gynecologist
- Brunatto, Paolo (1935–2010), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Brunauer, Johann (1895–1958), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Brunauer, Josef (1898–1967), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Brunauer, Josef junior (1921–1999), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Brunauer, Stephen (1903-1986), American chemist
Brunb
- Brunborg, Tore (* 1960), Norwegian jazz saxophonist
Brunc
- Brunčević, Ensar (* 1999), Serbian football player
- Brunchorst, Jørgen (1862–1917), Norwegian botanist, politician and diplomat
- Brunck, Heinrich von (1847–1911), German chemist and manager
- Brunck, Josef (1787–1848), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Brunck, Otto (1866–1946), German chemist
- Brunck, Richard François Philippe (1729–1803), Strasbourg classical philologist
- Brunck, Ulrich (1833–1906), German farmer, mayor and politician (NLP), MdR
- Bruncken, Thirza (* 1958), German theater director
- Brunckhorst, Arnold Matthias , German composer and organist of the north German organ school
- Brunckhorst, Hinrich (1903–1992), German politician (DP), MdL
- Brunckhorst, Natja (* 1966), German actress and screenwriter
- Brunckhorst, Svenja (* 1991), German basketball player
- Brunclík, Stanislav (1910–1944), Czech journalist and communist functionary (KPTsch)
Brund
- Brundage, Avery (1887–1975), American sports official, entrepreneur, patron of the arts, and athlete
- Brundage, Frances (1854–1937), American painter, illustrator, and children's book author
- Brundage, Jackson (* 2001), American actor
- Brundage, James (* 1929), American historian
- Bründel, Heidrun (* 1944), German graduate psychologist, school psychologist, emergency psychologist and non-fiction author
- Bründel, Karl (1893–1971), German lawyer and notary as well as politician
- Brundert, Dagie (* 1962), German filmmaker
- Brundert, Willi (1912–1970), German resistance fighter and politician (SPD)
- Brundidge, Myles (* 1960), American curler
- Brundidge, Stephen (1857–1938), American politician
- Brundin, Michael (* 1965), Swedish football player
- Bründl, Heinrich (* 1948), German ethnographic collector
- Bründl, Jürgen (* 1969), German Catholic fundamental theologian and university professor
- Bründl, Ludwig (* 1946), German soccer player
- Bründl, Manfred (* 1959), German jazz musician and composer
- Brundle, Alex (* 1990), British racing car driver
- Brundle, Martin (* 1959), British TV commentator and former racing car driver
- Brundtland, Gro Harlem (* 1939), Norwegian politician
- Brundza, Stasys (* 1947), Lithuanian motorist, car athlete, car collector and politician, member of the Seimas
Brune
- Brune Olsen, Astrid Wanja (* 1999), Norwegian tennis player
- Brune, Bert (* 1943), German writer and editor
- Brune, Claus (* 1949), German soccer player
- Brüne, Conrad (1853–1931), German master brewer and brewery director
- Brune, Élisa (1966–2018), Belgian writer and journalist
- Brune, Ferdinand Wilhelm (1803–1857), German architect of late classicism
- Brüne, Friedrich (1878–1965), German peat researcher and soil scientist
- Brüne, Gudrun (* 1941), German painter
- Brune, Guillaume-Marie-Anne (1763–1815), Marshal of France
- Brune, Hans (1889–1977), German politician (SPD)
- Brüne, Heinrich (1869–1945), German painter
- Brune, Hermann (1856–1922), German horn player, chamber singer, university professor, vocal repetiteur, lecturer, composer and freemason
- Brune, Horst (1915–1971), German politician (NDPD)
- Brune, Johan de (1588–1658), Dutch statesman and writer
- Brüne, Liselotte (1916–2016), German physiotherapist
- Brune, Otto (1901–1982), South African engineer
- Brune, Theodor (1854–1932), German-American architect
- Brune, Ulrike (* 1959), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Brune, Walter (* 1926), German architect, urban planner and real estate entrepreneur
- Bruneau, Alfred (1857–1934), French composer and music critic
- Bruneau, Charles (1883–1969), French Romance philologist and dialectologist
- Bruneau, Joshua (* 1988), American jazz musician (trumpet)
- Brunecker, Wolfgang (1914–1992), German actor and director
- Bruneder, Wolfgang (* 1941), Austrian music teacher
- Brunel, Adrian (1892–1958), British film director and screenwriter
- Brunel, Clovis (1884–1971), French Romanist, Medievalist and Provençalist
- Brunel, Fucien (* 1984), Haitian soccer player
- Brunel, Georges (1856–1900), French mathematician
- Brunel, Isambard Kingdom (1806-1859), British engineer
- Brunel, Marc Isambard (1769–1849), Franco-British engineer, architect and inventor
- Brunel, Olivier († 1585), Flemish explorer
- Brunel, René , French civil servant in Morocco, author of monographs on Moroccan Sufi orders
- Brunel, Sylvie (* 1960), French economist, geographer and university professor
- Brunell, Ángel (* 1945), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Brunelleschi, Filippo (1377–1446), Italian architect and sculptor
- Brunelleschi, Umberto (1879–1949), Italian illustrator and designer
- Brunelli, Antonio (1577–1630), Italian conductor, music theorist and composer
- Brunelli, Camilla (* 1957), Italian historian and Germanist
- Brunelli, Giovanni (1795–1861), Italian clergyman, papal diplomat and cardinal
- Brunelli, Nicola (* 1978), Italian western rider
- Brunelli, Roberto (* 1938), Italian writer, Roman Catholic priest
- Brunelli, Santiago (* 1998), Uruguayan football player
- Brunello, Max (1867–1935), Austrian speleologist
- Brunello, Sabino (* 1989), Italian chess player
- Brunemeier, Bernd (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brünen, Eberhard (1906–1980), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Brunenghi, Domenico (* 1833), Italian diplomat
- Bruner, Clarence Vernon (1893-1996), American historian
- Bruner, Cliff (1915-2000) American country musician
- Brüner, Franz-Hermann (1945–2010), German lawyer, Director General of the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF)
- Bruner, Ingela (1952–2014), Swedish-Austrian mechanical engineer
- Bruner, Jerome (1915-2016), American developmental psychologist and author
- Bruner, Michael (* 1956), American swimmer
- Bruner, Wilhelm , German judge
- Bruner, William Evans (1866–1964), American ophthalmologist
- Brunerie, Maxime (* 1977), French assassin on Jacques Chirac
- Brunero, Giovanni (1895–1934), Italian racing cyclist
- Brunert-Jetter, Monika (1955–2017), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Bruneß, Martin (1911–1996), German lawyer
- Brunet de Presle, Charles Marie Wladimir (1809–1875), French classical philologist and neo-Greekist
- Brunet, Andrée (1901–1993), French figure skater
- Brunet, Benoît (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey player and sports journalist
- Brunet, Caroline (* 1969), Canadian canoeist
- Brunet, Emile (1863–1945), Belgian politician
- Brunet, François-Xavier (1868–1922), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Mont-Laurier
- Brunet, Frank (* 1970), French-German actor, musical artist and singer (high baritone)
- Brunet, Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de (1734–1793), French general
- Brunet, Jacques Charles (1780–1867), French bibliographer and bookseller
- Brunet, Jean (1823-1894), French Provençal poet, Romance and Provençalist, co-founder of Félibrige
- Brunet, Jean-Guy (* 1939), Canadian ski racer
- Brunet, Jules (1838-1911), French officer
- Brunet, Marie-Laure (* 1988), French biathlete
- Brunet, Marta (1897–1967), Chilean writer
- Brunet, Michel (* 1940), French paleoanthropologist, co-discoverer of Australopithecus bahrelghazali and Sahelanthropus tchadensis
- Brunet, Pierre (1893–1950), French historian of science
- Brunet, Pierre (1902–1991), French figure skater
- Brunet, Pierre (1908–1979), French rower
- Brunet, Roberta (* 1965), Italian long-distance runner and Olympic bronze medalist
- Brunet, Roger (* 1931), French geographer
- Bruneteau de Sainte-Suzanne, Jean-Chrysostôme (1773-1830), French general
- Brunetière, Ferdinand (1849–1906), French writer and literary critic
- Brunett, Alexander Joseph (1934-2020), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Seattle
- Brunetta, Guillermo (* 1975), Argentine cyclist
- Brunette, Andrew (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Brunetti, Angelo (1800–1849), Italian nationalist and revolutionary
- Brunetti, Argentina (1907-2005), Argentine actress
- Brunetti, Aymo (* 1963), Swiss economist
- Brunetti, Dana (* 1973), American film producer
- Brunetti, Gaetano (1744–1798), Italian composer, violinist and conductor
- Brunetti, Giulia (1908–1986), Italian art historian
- Brunetti, Johann (1646–1703), titular bishop of Lacedaemonia and auxiliary bishop in Breslau
- Brunetti, Lazar von (1781–1847), Austrian diplomat
- Brunetti, Marco (* 1962), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Alba
- Brunetti, Octavio (1975-2014), Argentine pianist
- Brunetti, Therese (1782–1864), Austrian theater actress and dancer
- Brunetti-Pisano, August (1870–1943), Austrian composer
- Brunetto, Luis (1901–1968), Argentine athlete
- Bruney, Brian (* 1982), American baseball player
- Bruney, Maya (* 1998), British sprinter
Brunf
- Brunfels, Otto (1488–1534), German theologian and botanist
Brung
- Brungardt, John Balthasar (* 1958), American clergyman, Bishop of Dodge City
- Brüngel, Klaus (* 1949), German composer
- Brünger, Axel Thomas (* 1956), German-American biologist and crystallographer
- Brüngger, Albert , theater actor
- Brüngger-Skoda, Nicole (* 1977), Swiss figure skater
- Brünglinghaus, Anja (* 1963), German actress
- Brungs, Franz (* 1936), German soccer player and coach
- Brungs, Johann Joseph (1853–1942), German high school teacher and local history researcher
- Brungs, Stephanie (* 1989), German sports journalist and presenter
Brunh
- Brunhart, Alfons (1868–1931), Liechtenstein doctor and politician
- Brunhart, Arthur (* 1952), Liechtenstein historian and politician
- Brunhart, Christian (1851–1911), Liechtenstein politician
- Brunhart, Daniel (* 1968), Liechtenstein judoka
- Brunhart, Fidel (1900–1970), Liechtenstein politician (FBP)
- Brunhart, Gebhard (1869–1958), Liechtenstein politician (FBP)
- Brunhart, Hans (* 1945), Head of Government of Liechtenstein
- Brunhart, Heinrich (1857–1935), Liechtenstein politician
- Brunhart, Heinrich (1902–1950), Liechtenstein politician
- Brunhart, Josef (1854–1914), Liechtenstein architect and politician
- Brunhart, Josef (1905–1984), Liechtenstein police officer, head of the Liechtenstein national police
- Brunhart, Josef Isidor (1840–1920), Liechtenstein politician
- Brunhart, Louis (1902–1980), Liechtenstein politician (FBP)
- Brunhart, Reto (* 1954), Liechtenstein police chief
- Brunhes, Bernard (1867–1910), French geophysicist
- Brunhöber, Ralf (* 1942), German lawyer, trade unionist and senator (Bavaria)
- Brunhoff, Jean de (1899–1937), French children's author
- Brunhoff, Kurt (1900–1986), German diplomat
- Brunhölzl, Franz (1924–2014), German Middle Latin
- Brunhorn, Jürgen (1956–2006), German soccer player
- Brunhöver, Walter (1911–1995), German politician (SPD), MdHB
Bruni
- Bruni Tedeschi, Valeria (* 1964), Italian-French actress, film director, screenwriter and singer
- Bruni, Antonio Bartolomeo (1757–1821), Italian violinist and composer
- Bruni, Bruno (* 1935), Italian painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Bruni, Bruno (* 1955), Italian high jumper
- Bruni, Bruno junior (* 1979), Belgian-Italian actor
- Bruni, Carla (* 1967), Italian musician and photo model
- Bruni, Dino (* 1932), Italian racing cyclist
- Bruni, Emily (* 1975), British actress
- Bruni, Eugenio (1884–1956), Italian-French racing cyclist
- Bruni, Ferdinando , Italian Roman Catholic Bishop
- Bruni, Fjodor Antonowitsch (1799–1875), Russian-Italian painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Bruni, Frank (* 1964), American journalist and publicist
- Bruni, Gianmaria (* 1981), Italian Formula 1 racing driver
- Bruni, Giuseppe (1827–1877), Italian engineer and architect
- Bruni, Gloria (* 1955), German singer, violinist and composer
- Bruni, Leonardo († 1444), Italian humanist and State Chancellor of Florence
- Bruni, Rachele (* 1990), Italian swimmer
- Bruni, Roberta (* 1994), Italian pole vaulter
- Bruni, Roberto (* 1916), Italian actor
- Brunichild († 613), Merovingian Queen of the Franks
- Brunier, Jean (1896–1981), French racing cyclist
- Brunier, Ludwig (1825–1905), German writer and literary critic
- Brunier, Serge (* 1958), French photographer, reporter and book author
- Bruniera, Alfredo (1906–2000), Italian clergyman, curial archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Brunies, Abbie (1900–1978), American jazz cornetist and band leader
- Brunies, George (1902–1974), American jazz trombonist
- Brunies, Henry (1891-1932), American jazz trombonist
- Brunies, Little Abbie (1914–1955), American jazz drummer
- Brunies, Merritt (1895–1973), American musician (cornet, trombone) and band leader of early jazz
- Brunies, Steivan (1877–1953), Swiss teacher and conservationist
- Brünig, Hugo , German military director and civil servant
- Brunin, Jean-Luc (* 1951), French priest, Bishop of Le Havre
- Brunin, Léon (1861–1949), Belgian painter and etcher and art educator
- Bruning († 1120), Bishop of Hildesheim
- Brüning, Adolf (1634–1702), Lübeck councilor
- Brüning, Adolf (1867–1912), German art historian
- Brüning, Adolf Johann von (1866–1941), German diplomat
- Brüning, Adolf von (1837–1884), German industrialist and politician (NLP), MdR
- Brüning, Anna-Sophie , German violinist, concertmaster, arranger, conductor and politician
- Brüning, Anton Paul (1881–1944), German bank director
- Brüning, August (1874–1941), German physician and university professor
- Brüning, August (1877–1965), German chemist, food chemist, toxicologist, university professor, forensic scientist and author
- Brüning, Barbara (* 1951), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Brüning, Brigitte , German basketball player
- Brüning, Christoph (* 1967), German lawyer and university professor
- Brüning, Detlev (1901–1992), German agricultural scientist, specialist in forest fertilization
- Brüning, Edmund (* 1865), German illustrator
- Brüning, Elfriede (1910–2014), German writer
- Brüning, Ernst Rüdiger von (1875–1936), German regimental commander
- Brüning, Florian (* 1978), Austrian film producer
- Brüning, Franz (1812–1895), German estate and politician
- Brüning, Georg (1851–1932), German lawyer, politician and Lord Mayor of Beuthen
- Brüning, Gustav (1835–1882), German lawyer and consul of the German Empire
- Brüning, Hannelore (* 1942), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brüning, Hans Heinrich (1848–1928), German engineer, businessman, ethnographer and linguist
- Brüning, Hans-Joachim (* 1934), German lawyer, judge at the German Federal Court of Justice (1987–1999)
- Brüning, Heinrich (1836–1920), German administrative lawyer and Prussian municipal official
- Brüning, Heinrich (1885–1970), German politician (center), Member of the Bundestag and Chancellor (1930–1932)
- Brüning, Helmuth von (1870–1922), German administrative officer
- Brüning, Herbert (1911–1983), German geographer, museum director and university professor
- Brüning, Hermann (1873–1955), German pediatrician
- Brüning, Janique (* 1976), German law scholar and university professor
- Brüning, Jens (1946–2011), German journalist and radio author
- Brüning, Jens Claus (* 1966), German microbiologist and geneticist
- Brüning, Jochen (* 1947), German mathematician
- Brüning, Johann Rütger (1775–1837), German politician, Lord Mayor of Elberfeld
- Brüning, Johannes (1590–1648), German Lutheran theologian
- Brüning, Julian (* 1994), German politician (CDU)
- Brüning, Jürgen (* 1958), German filmmaker
- Brüning, Karl (1808–1870), German theater actor
- Brüning, Kurt (1897–1961), German geographer and geologist
- Brüning, Manfred (1939–1964), German racing cyclist
- Brüning, Manfred (* 1944), German clergyman and author
- Brüning, Maria , German opera singer (soprano)
- Brüning, Max (1887–1968), German painter
- Brüning, Monika (* 1951), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Brüning, Peter (1929–1970), German painter, sculptor and university professor
- Brüning, Robert (1857–1914), Prussian district administrator
- Brüning, Rudolf (1878–1964), German architect, interior designer, furniture designer and painter
- Brüning, Uschi (* 1947), German jazz and soul singer
- Brüning, Walter von (1869–1947), German administrative officer, manor owner, parliamentarian and bibliophile
- Brüning, Walther (* 1927), German philosopher
- Bruning, Werner , German sculptor
- Brüning, Wilhelm (1862–1936), German Catholic historian and archivist
- Brüning-Sudhoff, Josef (1866–1951), German politician
- Brüninghaus, Franz (1870–1951), German naval officer and politician (DVP), MdR
- Brüninghaus, Gustav (1875–1955), German steel industrialist
- Brüninghaus, Johann Caspar (1791–1863), German entrepreneur
- Brüninghaus, Kaspar (1907–1971), German actor and radio play speaker
- Brüninghaus, Rainer (* 1949), German jazz pianist and composer
- Brüninghoff, Thomas (* 1964), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Brüningk, Heinrich (1675–1736), German-Baltic Evangelical-Lutheran clergyman
- Brünings, Christian (1736–1805), German-Dutch hydraulic engineer
- Brünings, Theodor (1839–1903), German judge and politician (NLP), MdR
- Brünings, Wilhelm (1876–1958), German ENT doctor and university professor
- Brunious, John senior (1920–1976), American jazz musician (piano, trumpet, arrangement)
- Brünisholz, Erwin (1908–1943), German painter and draftsman
Brunj
- Brünjes, Janina (* 1996), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
Brunk
- Brunk, Ernst (1883–1942), German industrialist and politician (DNVP), MdR, MdL
- Brunk, Sigrid (* 1937), German writer
- Brunke, Adalbert (1912–2013), German Evangelical Lutheran bishop
- Brunke, Adam (* 1986), Canadian coleopterologist
- Brunke, Bernd (* 1970), German bank manager
- Brunke, Ernst-Joachim (1946–1995), German chemist
- Brunke, Hans (1904–1985), German soccer player
- Brunke, Karl (1887–1906), German girl murderer
- Brunke, Karl (1892–1961), German police officer
- Brunke, Thaddäus (1903–1942), German Franciscan and priest
- Brunke, Timo (* 1972), German poet and poetry slammer
- Brünken, Caroline von (* 1984), German singer in the live and studio area, songwriter, singing teacher and speaker in the advertising and dubbing industry
- Brunken, Heiko , German biologist
- Brünken, Julius von (1798–1875), German politician
- Brunken, Otto (1950–2017), German literary scholar
- Brünker, Kai (* 1994), German soccer player
- Brunkert, Ola (1946-2008), Swedish drummer
- Brunkhorst, Angelika (* 1955), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Brunkhorst, Hauke (* 1945), German sociologist
- Brunkhorst, Nils (* 1976), German actor and singer
- Brunkhorst, Wilhelm (1936–2007), German master tailor and politician (CDU), MdL
Brunl
- Brünler, Nico (* 1975), German economist and politician (Die Linke), MdL
Brunm
- Brunmair, Josef (* 1948), member of the Austrian state parliament (FPÖ, BZÖ), member of the state parliament
- Brunmayr, Ronald (* 1975), Austrian soccer player
Well
- Brunn, Adalbert von (1842–1907), Prussian major general
- Brunn, Albert von (1880–1942), German astronomer
- Brunn, Albert von (* 1954), German Ibero-Romance philologist
- Brunn, Anke (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdL, MdA
- Brunn, Balthasar von (1593–1643), Brandenburg statesman
- Brunn, Benjamin (* 1977), German producer of electronic music
- Brunn, Erhard (* 1956), German historian
- Brunn, Florian von (* 1969), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brunn, Francis (1922-2004), German juggler
- Brunn, Fritz (1903–1955), Austrian-American actor, unit manager and film producer
- Brunn, Heinrich (1822–1894), German classical archaeologist
- Brunn, Hermann (1862–1939), German mathematician
- Brunn, Johann Heinrich von (1908–1983), German association lawyer
- Brunn, Johann II. Von († 1440), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Brunn, Karl (1931–2004), German soccer player
- Brunn, Klaus (* 1961), German author
- Brunn, Lottie (1925–2008), German juggler
- Brunn, Lucas († 1628), German mathematician
- Brunn, Uwe (* 1967), German soccer goalkeeper
- Brunn, Walter von (1876–1952), German surgeon and medical historian
- Brunn, Wilhelm Albert von (1911–1988), German prehistorian and archaeologist
- Brunnacker, Karl (1921–2000), German geologist
- Brunnbauer, Ulf (* 1970), Austrian historian
- Brunnberg, Alex (1915–1989), German politician (CDU)
- Brunnberg, Leo (* 1945), German veterinarian and professor
- Brunne, Eva (* 1954), Swedish bishop
- Brunne, Lorenz von († 1337), Bishop of Gurk
- Brünneck, Alexander von (* 1941), German legal scholar and university professor
- Brünneck, Egmont von (1842–1916), German administrative and court official
- Brünneck, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1785-1859), Prussian general of the infantry
- Brünneck, Magnus von (1786–1866), Prussian landowner, military and politician
- Brünneck, Siegfried von (1871–1927), German landowner, district administrator and politician, MdR
- Brünneck, Wilhelm Magnus von (1727–1817), Prussian officer, most recently Field Marshal General and landowner
- Brünneck-Bellschwitz, Manfred von (1872–1957), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician
- Brünneck-Bellschwitz, Roland von (1840–1918), district administrator, burgrave
- Brünneck-Bellschwitz, Siegfried von (1814–1871), district administrator, member of the Reichstag
- Brunnecker, Ralf (* 1963), German soccer player
- Brünnel, Silvia (* 1966), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen)
- Brunnemann, Anna (1865–1926), German author
- Brunnemann, Björn (* 1980), German soccer player
- Brunnemann, Horst (1836–1911), Saxon mining scientist
- Brunnemann, Jakob (1674–1735), German lawyer, director of the Schöppenstuhl zu Stargard
- Brunnemann, Johann (1608–1672), German lawyer
- Brunnemann, Karl (1823–1896), German teacher and historian
- Brunnemann, Karlheinz (1927–2013), German television producer, dubbing actor, dubbing director and dialog book author
- Brunnemer, Elke (* 1952), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brunnemer, Philipp (1867–1942), German social democratic resistance fighter
- Brunnengräber, Achim (* 1963), German political scientist with a focus on international relations
- Brunnengräber, Rudolf (1836–1897), German manufacturer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Brunnenkant, Lucas (* 2000), German basketball player
- Brunnenmeier, Rudolf (1941–2003), German football player
- Brunnenmeister, Emil (1854–1896), lawyer and professor for criminal and civil procedure law
- Brunner, Adalbert (1921–2013), German teacher and politician (SPD)
- Brunner, Adelheid (* 1957), German judoka
- Brunner, Adolf (1900–1963), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Brunner, Adolf (1901–1992), Swiss composer, philosopher and humanist
- Brunner, Adolf (1905–1975), German artist and graphic designer
- Brunner, Adolph (1837–1909), Swiss architect
- Brunner, Adrian (* 1987), Swiss ice hockey player
- Brunner, Alfred (1871–1936), German engineer and politician
- Brunner, Alfred (1890–1953), Swiss diplomat
- Brunner, Alfred (1890–1972), Swiss surgeon
- Brunner, Alois , Austrian SS-Hauptsturmführer, organizer of the mass murder of the Jews in Vienna, Greece and France
- Brunner, Andrea (* 1979), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Brunner, Andreas (1589–1650), Jesuit and historian
- Brunner, Andreas (1923–1988), Swiss politician
- Brunner, Andreas (* 1949), Swiss lawyer, Chief Public Prosecutor of the Canton of Zurich (Switzerland)
- Brunner, Andreas (* 1962), Austrian exhibition curator and historian
- Brunner, Anette (* 1964), German art historian and author
- Brunner, Angela (1931–2011), German actress
- Brunner, Anna (* 1972), Swiss violinist
- Brunner, Annemarie (1957–2020), Austrian farmer and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Brunner, Annie (* 1969), German film producer and set designer
- Brunner, Anton (1898–1946), Austrian perpetrator of the Holocaust
- Brunner, Anton (1923–1999), Austrian clergyman and resistance fighter
- Brunner, Armin (* 1933), Swiss conductor and media representative
- Brunner, Armin (* 1983), Swiss floorball coach
- Brunner, August (1894–1985), German Catholic theologian and philosopher
- Brunner, Benjamin († 1882), Swiss politician
- Brunner, Bernd (* 1964), German author
- Brunner, Brigitta (* 1962), German administrative lawyer, District President of Upper Bavaria
- Brunner, Carl Emanuel (1796–1867), Swiss chemist
- Brunner, Carlo (* 1955), Swiss composer and Kapellmeister
- Brunner, Cédric (* 1994), Swiss football player
- Brunner, Chantal (* 1970), New Zealand athlete
- Brunner, Charly (* 1955), Austrian pop singer
- Brünner, Christian (* 1942), Austrian university professor and politician (ÖVP, LIF), member of the Styrian Landtag, member of the National Council
- Brunner, Christiane (* 1947), Swiss politician (SP)
- Brunner, Christiane (* 1976), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the National Council
- Brunner, Christoph (* 1978), Austrian film editor, cameraman and filmmaker
- Brunner, Claire de , American jazz and improvisation musician
- Brunner, Conrad (1859–1927), Swiss surgeon and medical historian
- Brunner, Constantin (1862–1937), German-Jewish philosopher
- Brunner, Damien (* 1986), Swiss ice hockey player
- Brunner, David B. (1835–1903), American politician
- Brunner, Detlev (* 1959), German historian
- Brunner, Didier (* 1948), French film producer
- Brunner, Dominik (1959–2009), German manager
- Brunner, Eddie (1912–1960), Swiss jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
- Brunner, Edgar (* 1943), German statistician
- Brunner, Edouard (1932–2007), Swiss diplomat
- Brunner, Eduard (1939–2017), Swiss clarinetist and university professor
- Brunner, Elise (1851–1932), German painter and graphic artist
- Brno, Elsa , German theater actress
- Brunner, Emil (1889–1966), Swiss Reformed theologian
- Brunner, Emil (1908–1995), Swiss photographer
- Brunner, Erich (1885–1938), German-Swiss chess composer
- Brunner, Ernst (1901–1979), Swiss photographer and farmhouse researcher
- Brunner, Ernst (1929–2015), Swiss clarinet and saxophone player
- Brunner, Ernst Ritter von (1867–1929), Bavarian Colonel
- Brunner, Eva (* 1952), Swiss author, translator and photographer
- Brunner, Eva (* 1966), Austrian theater actress
- Brunner, Ferdinand (1870–1945), Austrian landscape painter
- Brunner, Ferdinand (1886–1945), Austrian tax officer and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Brunner, Fernand (1920–1991), Swiss philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Brunner, Florian (* 1990), Austrian handball player
- Brunner, Florian (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
- Brunner, Franz (1913–1991), Austrian field handball player
- Brunner, Franz (1926–1982), Austrian farmer and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Brunner, Fridolin (1498–1570), Swiss Protestant pastor and reformer in the canton of Glarus and in the Sarganserland
- Brunner, Friedrich (1850–1928), Swiss lawyer, entrepreneur and politician (FDP)
- Brünner, Friedrich (1910-2004), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brunner, Friedrich (1922–2011), Italian musician, composer, conductor, teacher, author and artist
- Brunner, Fritz (1839–1886), Swiss architect
- Brunner, Fritz (1899–1991), Swiss writer
- Brunner, Georg (1897–1959), German hockey player
- Brunner, Georg (1936–2002), German-Hungarian legal and political scientist
- Brunner, George (* 1951), American composer, musician and record producer
- Brunner, Gerd (1928–2002), German lawyer, university professor and politician (FDP), Member of the State Parliament
- Brunner, Gerd (* 1947), German soccer player
- Brunner, Gerhard (* 1939), Austrian journalist, curator, artistic director and director of studies
- Brunner, Gerhard (* 1950), German ice hockey coach
- Brunner, Gerhard (* 1963), German cartoonist and illustrator
- Brunner, Gernot (* 1966), Austrian physician
- Brunner, Gisbert L. (* 1947), German watch expert, journalist and author on watches and watch brands
- Brünner, Gisela (* 1951), German Germanist
- Brunner, Gottfried , German teacher
- Brunner, Gotthard (1911–1992), German lawyer
- Brunner, Greg (* 1983), American-Swiss basketball player
- Brunner, Guido (1930–1997), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag and diplomat
- Brunner, Gustav (* 1950), Austrian Formula 1 designer
- Brunner, Han (* 1956), Dutch human and molecular geneticist
- Brunner, Hannes (* 1956), Swiss artist
- Brunner, Hans (1813–1888), German painter
- Brunner, Hans (1904–1983), Swiss officer
- Brunner, Hans Alexander (1895–1968), Austrian academic painter
- Brunner, Hans Heinrich (1918–1987), Swiss Reformed theologian
- Brunner, Hans-Jürgen (* 1965), German soccer player and coach
- Brunner, Hans-Ulrich (1943–2006), Swiss painter
- Brunner, Hansjörg (* 1966), Swiss politician (FDP.The Liberals)
- Brunner, Heidi (* 1961), Swiss opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Brunner, Heinrich (1773–1857), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Brunner, Heinrich (1840–1915), Austro-German legal historian
- Brunner, Heinrich (1847–1910), Swiss chemist
- Brunner, Hellmut (1913–1997), German Egyptologist
- Brunner, Helmut (* 1954), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Brunner, Helwig (* 1967), Austrian writer
- Brunner, Henri (1897–1956), Swiss composer, organist and conductor
- Brunner, Henri (* 1935), German chemist
- Brunner, Hermann (1906–1980), German building contractor
- Brunner, Herwig (* 1942), Austrian biochemist and microbiologist
- Brünner, Horst (1929–2008), German politician (SED), MdV, head of the political headquarters in the NVA
- Brunner, Horst (* 1940), German old Germanist
- Brunner, Horst (1942–2000), German geologist
- Brunner, Hugo (1853–1922), German librarian and historian
- Brunner, Ivo (* 1952), Austrian school pedagogue, English specialist, teacher trainer and university professor
- Brunner, Jakob (1846–1927), Swiss photographer and entrepreneur
- Brunner, Jakob (1853–1901), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Brunner, Jogl (* 1958), Austrian musician
- Brunner, Johann , German marksman in disabled sports
- Brunner, Johann (* 1958), German sculptor and painter
- Brunner, Johann Conrad (1653–1727), Swiss physician
- Brunner, Johann Josef (1804–1862), Swiss measuring instrument maker and mechanic
- Brunner, Johannes (* 1963), German artist and director
- Brunner, John (1934-1995) British science fiction author
- Brunner, Jörg , theologian and pre-refeormator
- Brunner, José (* 1954), Israeli historian
- Brunner, Josef (1861–1941), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Brunner, Josef (1889–1967), Austrian pilot and officer
- Brunner, Josef (1909–1982), German politician (CSU)
- Brunner, Josef (1913–1943), Austrian paleontologist
- Brunner, Josef (1928–2012), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Brunner, Josef (* 1959), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Brunner, Josef (* 1981), German entrepreneur
- Brunner, Joseph (1826–1893), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Brunner, Jost (1814–1904), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Brunner, Karl (1855–1935), Austrian chemist
- Brunner, Karl (1862–1945), German local politician, mayor of Kassel
- Brunner, Karl (1863–1938), German folklorist, director of the collection for German folklore
- Brunner, Karl (1887–1965), Austrian Anglicist and Rector of the University of Innsbruck
- Brunner, Karl (1889–1964), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council and resistance fighter
- Brunner, Karl (1896–1972), Swiss lawyer and military writer
- Brunner, Karl (1900–1980), German lawyer, SS brigade leader and major general of the police
- Brunner, Karl (1905–1951), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brunner, Karl , German surgeon and SS doctor
- Brunner, Karl (1916–1989), Swiss economist
- Brunner, Karl (* 1944), Austrian historian
- Brunner, Karl (* 1951), Italian luge rider
- Brunner, Karl Felix (1803–1857), German lawyer and judge
- Brunner, Karl Heinrich (1887–1960), Austrian architect and urban planner
- Brunner, Karl-Heinz (* 1953), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Brunner, Kaspar († 1561), Swiss blacksmith and watchmaker
- Brunner, Katja (* 1991), Swiss playwright
- Brunner, Konrad († 1410), Swiss Benedictine monk, abbot of the Muri monastery
- Brunner, Leonhard (1500–1558), theologian, educator, reformer
- Brunner, Lisa Christin (* 1992), German racing car driver
- Brunner, Lore (1950–2002), Austrian theater actress
- Brunner, Louis (1865–1950), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdR
- Brunner, Lucas (* 1967), Swiss chess grandmaster
- Brunner, Lucian (1850–1914), Austrian lawyer, functionary and politician
- Brunner, Magnus (* 1972), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Brunner, Maja (* 1951), Swiss singer
- Brunner, Manfred , German ski jumper
- Brunner, Manfred (1947–2018), German politician (FDP, BFB), co-founder of the Federation of Free Citizens
- Brunner, Manfred (* 1956), Austrian ski racer
- Brunner, Maria (* 1962), Austrian painter and conceptual installation artist
- Brunner, Maria Anna (1655–1697), Swiss Benedictine nun and abbess of the Hermetschwil Monastery (1688–1697)
- Brunner, Marisa (* 1982), Swiss football player
- Brunner, Martin (* 1963), Swiss football player and coach
- Brunner, Mary (* 1943), American criminal, member of the Manson Family
- Brunner, Maurice (* 1991), Swiss soccer player
- Brunner, Max (1893–1962), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Brunner, Max (1910–2007), Swiss painter
- Brunner, Melitta (1907–2003), Austrian figure skater
- Brunner, Michel (* 1978), Swiss graphic designer, photographer and specialist book author
- Brunner, Natalie (* 1976), Austrian radio presenter and DJane
- Brunner, Nico (* 1992), Austrian ice hockey player
- Brunner, Nina Mavis (* 1981), Swiss television journalist and presenter
- Brunner, Noël (* 1986), Swiss ice hockey player
- Brunner, Norbert (* 1942), Swiss clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Sion
- Brunner, Oliver (* 1969), German dramaturge, production manager and acting director at the theater
- Brunner, Otto (1896–1973), Swiss politician and Spain fighter
- Brunner, Otto (1898–1982), Austrian historian
- Brunner, Peter (1900–1981), Lutheran pastor and professor of theology
- Brunner, Peter (* 1954), Swiss theater director
- Brunner, Peter (* 1991), Austrian biathlete
- Brunner, Philipp (1844–1919), German administrative lawyer in Bavaria
- Brunner, Ralph (* 1971), German athlete
- Brunner, Reinhard (* 1961), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Brunner, Reinhold (* 1961), German archivist and historian
- Brunner, Reto (* 1967), Swiss creative director and curator
- Brunner, Richard (1900–1990), Austrian chemist and brewing scientist
- Brunner, Richard J. (* 1933), German linguist and philologist
- Brunner, Roland (* 1970), Austrian speed skater
- Brunner, Roman (* 1935), Swiss cyclist
- Brunner, Samuel (1790–1844), Swiss physician and natural scientist
- Brunner, Sebastian (1814–1893), Catholic clergyman and writer
- Brunner, Sibylle (* 1939), Swiss actress
- Brunner, Stephanie (* 1994), Austrian ski racer
- Brunner, Sybille , Austrian journalist and television presenter
- Brünner, Thea (1927–2016), German consumer advocate
- Brunner, Theodor (* 1918), Swiss immunologist
- Brunner, Theodore (* 1985), American volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Brunner, Therry (* 1975), Swiss snowboarder
- Brunner, This (* 1945), Swiss film expert, curator and artist
- Brunner, Thomas († 1571), German author of biblical dramas
- Brunner, Thomas († 1874), British surveyor in New Zealand
- Brunner, Thomas (* 1960), Swiss politician (glp)
- Brunner, Thomas (* 1962), German soccer player and coach
- Brunner, Tobias , organ builder
- Brunner, Tommy (1970-2006), Austrian freeride snowboarder
- Brunner, Toni (* 1974), Swiss politician
- Brunner, Ulrich (* 1938), Austrian journalist
- Brunner, Ursel (* 1941), German swimmer
- Brunner, Ursula (1925–2017), Swiss activist for fair trade and politician (FDP)
- Brunner, Ursula (1950–2019), Swiss lawyer
- Brunner, Walter (* 1940), Austrian historian and archivist
- Brunner, Walter (* 1947), Austrian politician (SPÖ), mayor
- Brunner, Walter (* 1948), Swiss building contractor
- Brunner, Wanda (* 1930), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Brunner, Wilhelm (1899–1944), German politician, Lord Mayor of Pirna and Mayor of Kötzschenbroda and Radebeul
- Brunner, William F. (1887–1965), American politician
- Brunner, William Otto (1878–1958), Swiss astronomer
- Brünner, Wolfgang (1928–2020), German football goalkeeper
- Brunner, Wolfgang (* 1958), German musician
- Brunner-Müller, Elisabeth (* 1973), Swiss politician (FDP) and Cantonal Councilor
- Brunner-Schwer, Hans Georg (1927–2004), German jazz producer and label owner
- Brunner-Szabo, Eva (1961–2012), Austrian multi-media artist
- Brunner-Traut, Emma (1911–2008), German Egyptologist
- Brunner-von Wattenwyl, Karl (1823–1914), Swiss entomologist
- Brunner-Weinzierl, Monika (* 1966), German immunologist and biologist
- Brunnermeier, Markus (* 1969), German economist
- Brunnert, Benita (* 1976), German actress, presenter and radio broadcaster
- Brunnert, Peter (* 1957), German mountaineer and author
- Brunnert, Sebastian , German basketball player
- Brunngraber, Rudolf (1901–1960), Austrian writer, journalist, painter
- Brunnhofer, Bernd (* 1946), German game publisher (Hans im Glück), game editor and game designer
- Brunnhofer, Emanuel (1817–1882), Swiss teacher and lithographer
- Brunnhofer, Hermann (1841–1916), Swiss philologist and orientalist
- Brunnhuber, Georg (* 1948), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag and lobbyist (Deutsche Bahn)
- Brunnhuber, Gert (* 1943), German football player
- Brunnhuber, Simon (1884–1936), German aviation pioneer
- Brunnhuber, Tim (* 1999), German ice hockey player
- Brunnhübner, Dominik (* 1990), German soccer goalkeeper
- Brúnni, Signar á (* 1945), Faroese politician of the Tjóðveldi republican party and former Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands
- Brünnich, Morten Thrane (1737–1827), Danish zoologist and mineralogist
- Brünninghausen, Hermann Joseph (1761–1834), German surgeon, obstetrician and university professor
- Brunnlechner, Adolf (1863–1960), Austrian painter, graphic artist and art historian
- Brunnlechner, Robert (* 1970), Austrian bassoonist, composer and author
- Brünnow, Carl Franz von (1720–1791), Prussian government councilor
- Brunnow, Dimitrij von , Russian major general
- Brünnow, Franz Friedrich Ernst (1821-1891), German astronomer
- Brünnow, Friedrich Siegmund von († 1789), Prussian colonel
- Brunnow, George von (1796–1845), novelist and translator
- Brünnow, Hans Karl Friedrich von († 1814), Prussian major
- Brunnow, Max (1896–1940), German communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Brunnow, Michael von († 1583), Polish minister and later ducal chancellor in the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
- Brunnow, Philipp von (1797–1875), Russian diplomat
- Brünnow, Rudolf Ernst (1858–1917), German-American orientalist
- Brunnquell, Céleste , French film actress
- Brunnquell, Johann Salomon (1693–1735), German lawyer and legal historian
- Brunnquell, Traudl (1919–2010), German designer
- Brunnschweiler, Hermann (1879–1968), Swiss physician
- Brunnschweiler, Jakob (* 1950), Swiss politician in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden
- Brunnschweiler, Thomas (* 1954), Swiss writer and journalist
- Brunnstein, Klaus (1937–2015), German computer scientist and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Brunnsteiner, Christine (* 1954), Austrian television presenter and author
- Brunnsteiner, Thomas (* 1974), Austrian journalist and writer
- Brunnström, Fabian (* 1985), Swedish ice hockey player
- Brunnträger, Franz (1893–1953), German politician (NSDAP)
Bruno
- Bruno († 1092), German cardinal
- Bruno , second provost of the monastery of Uetersen
- Bruno Fernando (* 1998), Angolan basketball player
- Bruno Henrique (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Bruno Henrique (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Bruno I. , Count of Isenburg-Braunsberg County, builder of Braunsberg Castle
- Bruno I of Meissen , Bishop of Meissen
- Bruno II. , Herr zu Braunsberg, founder of the second count house of the Counts of Wied
- Bruno II von Berg († 1137), Archbishop of Cologne
- Bruno II von Porstendorf († 1228), Roman Catholic clergyman; Bishop of Meissen (1209-1228)
- Bruno III von Berg , Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne
- Bruno IV von Sayn († 1208), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne
- Bruno S. (1932–2010), German street musician and actor
- Bruno of Augsburg , brother of Heinrich II.
- Bruno von Beutelsbach († 1120), abbot of the Hirsau monastery
- Bruno von Bretten († 1124), Archbishop of Trier
- Bruno von Haigerloch-Wiesneck , provost of Strasbourg and founder of the Sankt Märgen monastery in the Black Forest
- Bruno von Hildesheim († 1161), Bishop of Hildesheim
- Bruno von Hornberg , Middle High German poet
- Bruno von Isenberg († 1258), Bishop of Osnabrück
- Bruno von Kirchberg († 1288), Bishop of Brixen
- Bruno of Cologne († 1101), monk, Carthusian, founder of the Carthusian order
- Bruno von Langenbogen († 1304), Bishop of Naumburg
- Bruno von Longoburgo , Italian surgeon
- Bruno von Merseburg († 1036), Bishop of Merseburg
- Bruno of Saarbrücken († 1123), Bishop of Speyer
- Bruno von Schauenburg († 1281), Bishop of Olomouc
- Bruno von Segni († 1123), Italian clergyman and bishop of Segni
- Bruno von Waldeck († 1055), Bishop of Minden
- Bruno von Würzburg († 1045), Chancellor of Italy and Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- Bruno, Angelo (1910–1980), Italian-American mobster
- Bruno, Billi (* 1997), American actress
- Bruno, Carlo (* 1935), Italian composer and pianist
- Bruno, Dylan (* 1972), American actor
- Bruno, Edoardo (* 1928), Italian film scholar, film director and screenwriter
- Bruno, Federico , Italian film director, screenwriter and cameraman
- Bruno, Federico (* 1993), Argentine middle-distance runner
- Bruno, Frank (* 1961), British boxer
- Bruno, Giordano (1548–1600), Italian philosopher
- Bruno, Giuseppe (1875–1954), Italian clergyman and cardinal to the Curia
- Bruno, Giuseppe (1945–2014), Italian author
- Bruno, Isabella (* 1954), Italian documentary filmmaker
- Bruno, Jack (born 1951), British drummer
- Bruno, Jerry (1920–2020), American jazz musician (bass)
- Bruno, Jimmy (* 1953), American jazz guitarist, teacher and author
- Bruno, Johannes (* 1933), German teacher, historian and author
- Bruno, John , American special effects artist
- Bruno, Joseph (* 1929), American politician
- Bruno, Joseph Jon (born 1946), American Bishop (Anglican)
- Bruno, Luciano (* 1963), Italian boxer
- Bruno, Mandy (* 1981), American actress
- Bruno, Massimo (* 1993), Belgian football player
- Bruno, Nando (1895–1983), Italian actor
- Bruno, Nicolas (* 1989), Argentinian volleyball player
- Bruno, Patrick (* 1964), French solid-state physicist
- Bruno, Richard (1924–2012), American costume designer and costume consultant
- Bruno, Tom (1932–2012), American jazz musician
- Brunod, Dennis (* 1978), Italian ski mountaineer, runner and skyrunner
- Brunold, Friedrich (1811–1894), German writer, local poet from the Brandenburg region
- Brunold, Georg (* 1953), Swiss journalist and writer
- Brunonis, Johannes , Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Cammin
- Brunori Sas (* 1977), Italian Cantautore (songwriter)
- Brunot, Ferdinand (1860–1938), French linguist and Romanist
- Brunotte, Anna , German aviation clerk, inventor of the price system introduced by Deutsche Bahn in 2002
- Brunotte, Ernst (* 1943), German geographer and university professor
- Brunotte, Heinz (1896–1984), German Lutheran theologian
- Brunotte, Karl Gottfried (* 1958), German composer and music philosopher
- Brunotte, Klaus-Dieter (1948–2017), German writer
- Brunotte, Marco (* 1977), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Brunotte, Wilhelm (1844–1924), German teacher and local history researcher
- Brunovský, Albín (1935–1997), Slovak graphic artist and painter
- Brunow, Georg (1861–1924), German theater actor and theater director
- Brunow, Hans (1865–1915), Austrian pianist, stage actor and singer (tenor)
- Brunow, Hans (1894–1971), German politician (DNVP), MdR
- Brunow, Jochen (* 1950), German screenwriter and publicist
- Brunow, Kurt (* 1907), German SS leader and police officer
- Brunow, Ludwig (1843–1913), German sculptor
- Brunowsky, Hans-Dieter (1923–2012), German naval officer, economist and writer
- Brunowsky, Ralf-Dieter (* 1949), German journalist, publicist and media entrepreneur
Brunq
- Brunquell, Pius (1752–1828), German theologian and Dominican priest
Bruns
- Bruns, Adéla (* 1987), Czech sports shooter
- Bruns, Alexander (* 1966), German lawyer
- Bruns, Ambrosius (1678–1730), Abbot of the Grafschaft Monastery
- Bruns, Anke , German journalist, television and radio author, presenter and editor
- Bruns, Anna (* 1937), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdHB
- Bruns, August Ludwig (1790–1858), German businessman, founder and first chairman of Concordia
- Bruns, Axel (1915–1990), German officer and administrative lawyer, senior district director in Rinteln and Celle
- Bruns, Benjamin (* 1980), German opera singer (lyric tenor)
- Bruns, Bernd (1935–2016), German cartoonist
- Bruns, Catharina (* 1979), German entrepreneur and author
- Bruns, Christiane (* 1965), German surgeon
- Bruns, Claudia (* 1969), German historian
- Bruns, Claudius (* 1975), German cabaret artist, songwriter, pianist and author
- Bruns, Dmitri (1929–2020), Estonian architect and architectural theorist
- Bruns, Emil (1915–1997), German building contractor
- Bruns, Florian (* 1979), German soccer player
- Bruns, Friedhelm (* 1939), German soccer player
- Bruns, Friedrich (1862–1945), German Hanseatic historian
- Bruns, Friedrich-Carl (1947–2014), German diplomat
- Bruns, George (1914–1983), American film music composer and jazz trombonist
- Bruns, Gerda (1905–1970), German classical archaeologist
- Bruns, Günter (1914–2003), German physician
- Bruns, Hans (1895–1971), German clergyman, Bible translator
- Bruns, Hans-Günter (* 1954), German soccer player
- Bruns, Hans-Jürgen (1908–1994), German criminal lawyer, university lecturer in Greifswald, Posen and Erlangen
- Bruns, Heiner (1935–2019), German theater director
- Bruns, Heinrich (1848–1919), German mathematician and astronomer
- Bruns, Heinrich (1867–1914), German theater actor, opera singer (tenor) and cabaret artist
- Bruns, Heinrich Julius (1746–1794), Brandenburg-Prussian teacher
- Bruns, Herbert (1920–1998), German biologist and environmentalist
- Bruns, Hugo Carl Georg (1890–1931), German lawyer
- Bruns, Ivo (1853–1901), German classical philologist
- Bruns, Johann (1932–2018), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bruns, Johann Christian (1735–1792), German physician, court medic, professor and prosector for anatomy in Hanover
- Brüns, Johannes (1903–1965), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Bruns, Johannes (* 1966), German politician (SPD)
- Bruns, Julia (* 1975), German political scientist and writer
- Bruns, Jürgen (* 1966), German conductor of the younger generation
- Bruns, Karin (1918–1997), German painter and graphic artist
- Bruns, Karin (1957–2016), German media and literary scholar
- Bruns, Karl Georg (1816–1880), German legal scholar
- Bruns, Klaus (* 1962), German stage and costume designer
- Bruns, Klaus-Peter (1913–2011), German farmer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Bruns, Ludwig (1858–1916), German neurologist
- Bruns, Manfred (1934–2019), German public prosecutor, federal prosecutor at the Federal Court of Justice, gay policy activist
- Bruns, Marc (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Bruns, Margarete (1873–1944), German writer
- Bruns, Marianne (1897–1994), German writer
- Brüns, Martin (1911–1976), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bruns, Martin (* 1960), Swiss baritone and university professor
- Bruns, Matthias (* 1957), German soccer player
- Bruns, Max (1876–1945), German writer and publisher
- Bruns, Paul Jakob (1743–1814), German polyhistor, theologian, geographer, professor of oriental languages and literary history in Helmstedt and Halle
- Bruns, Paul von (1846–1916), German surgeon and university professor
- Bruns, Peter (* 1961), Roman Catholic theologian and church historian
- Bruns, Peter (* 1963), German cellist and university professor
- Bruns, Phil (1931–2012), American actor
- Bruns, Raimund (1706–1780), German Dominican and theological author
- Bruns, Rudolf (1910–1979), German lawyer and university professor
- Bruns, Simon († 1570), Lutheran theologian and reformer
- Bruns, Sylvia (* 1969), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Bruns, Taylor (* 1991), American volleyball player
- Bruns, Thomas (* 1948), German diplomat
- Bruns, Thomas (* 1964), German classical guitarist and dramaturge
- Bruns, Thomas (* 1976), German poet and writer
- Bruns, Thomas (* 1992), Dutch soccer player
- Bruns, Timo (* 1982), German soccer player
- Bruns, Tissy (1951–2013), German journalist
- Bruns, Ulrike (* 1953), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Bruns, Ursula (1922–2016), German author and horse expert
- Bruns, Victor (1904–1996), German bassoonist and composer
- Bruns, Victor von (1812–1883), German surgeon and university professor
- Bruns, Viktor (1884–1943), German lawyer and university professor
- Bruns, Walther (1889–1955), German airship commander and general secretary of the Aeroarctic
- Bruns, Warner (1901–1972), German politician (DP), MdL
- Bruns, Werner (* 1954), German administrative officer and sociologist
- Bruns, Wilhelm (* 1963), German horn player
- Bruns-Wüstefeld, Reinhard (1883–1967), German politician (DVP), district mayor of Berlin-Tempelhof
- Brunsberg, Arlo (born 1940), American baseball player
- Brunsberg, Hinrich , German builder and architect
- Brunschvicg, Léon (1869–1944), French philosopher and university professor
- Brunschvig, Georges (1908–1973), Swiss lawyer
- Brunschweiger, Verena (* 1980), German publicist
- Brunschweiler, Enoch (1760–1834), Swiss entrepreneur, participant in the Thurgau liberation movement
- Brunschweiler, Johann Joachim (1759–1830), entrepreneur, participant in the Thurgau liberation movement
- Brunschwig Graf, Martine (* 1950), Swiss politician
- Brunschwig, Alexander (1901–1969), American physician, pathologist, and cancer researcher
- Brunschwig, Henri (1904–1989), French historian
- Brunschwig, Hieronymus , German doctor
- Brunschwig, Jacques (1929–2010), French historian of philosophy
- Brunschwiler, Leo (1918–1977), Swiss sculptor
- Brunsdale, Norman (1891–1978), American politician
- Brunsen, Anton (1641–1693), German Reformed theologian and court preacher to the Elector of Brandenburg
- Brunsich von Brun, Richard (1870–1964), German librarian and Saxon councilor
- Brunsiek, Horst (* 1944), German painter, object artist, installation artist and university professor
- Brünsing, Peter (* 1944), German trombonist and conductor
- Brunskog, Louise (* 1993), Swedish tennis player
- Brunson, Andrew (* 1968), American Presbyterian minister
- Brunson, Doyle (born 1933), American poker player
- Brunson, Jalen (* 1996), American basketball player
- Brunson, Todd (* 1969), American poker player
- Brunson, Tyrone (* 1985), American boxer
- Brunsson, Nils (* 1946), Swedish organizational sociologist and professor
- Brunst, Alexander (* 1995), German soccer goalkeeper
- Brunstäd, Friedrich (1883–1944), German Protestant theologian and philosopher
- Brunstermann, Heinrich (1866–1933), German lawyer and politician (DR), MdR
- Brunsting, Hendrik (1902–1997), Dutch archaeologist
- Brunstorp, Levinus , titular bishop of Dionysia, auxiliary bishop in Halberstadt and Schwerin
- Brunström, Johan (* 1980), Swedish tennis player
- Brunsvik, Franz (1777–1849), Hungarian nobleman, cellist and theater entrepreneur
- Brunsvik, Josephine (1779–1821), Hungarian nobleman
- Brunsvik, Therese (1775–1861), Hungarian countess, confidante of Beethoven and founder of the kindergartens in Hungary
- Brunswick, Emanuel († 1892), American-Swiss entrepreneur
- Brunswick, John Moses (1819–1886) American businessman
- Brunswick, Léon-Lévy (1805-1859), French playwright
- Brunswick, Natascha A. (1909–2003), German-American mathematician and photographer
- Brunswick, Ruth (1897-1946), American psychoanalyst
- Brunswicker, Renate (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Brunswig, Alfred (1877–1927), German philosopher
- Brunswig, Friedrich Franz Wilhelm (1804–1837), German veterinarian
- Brunswig, Hans (1908-2004), German firefighter and author
- Brunswig, Heinrich (1907–2002), German high frequency technician and university professor
- Brunswijk, Ronnie (* 1962), Surinamese rebel leader, politician, Vice-President
- Brunswik, Egon (1903–1955), American psychologist
Brunt
- Brunt, Carol Rifka (* 1970), American writer
- Brunt, Chris (* 1984), Northern Irish soccer player
- Brunt, Maureen (* 1982), American curler
- Brunt, Peter (1917–2005), British ancient historian
- Bruntner, Dominik (* 1993), German model
- Brunton, Paul (1898–1981), English philosopher, mystic, and author
- Brunton, Thomas Lauder (1844-1916), British physician, pharmacologist, and physiologist
- Brüntrup, Godehard (* 1957), German philosopher and university professor
Brunv
- Brunvand, Jan Harold (* 1933), American storyteller
Brunw
- Brunward († 1238), Bishop of Mecklenburg
- Brunwart von Augheim , knight, minstrel and mayor of Neuchâtel
Bruny
- Brüny, Heidemarie (* 1944), German opera singer (soprano), musical artist, cabaret artist and actress
Brunz
- Brunz, Dorian (* 1993), German actor
- Brunzel, Reinhold (* 1866), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Brunzema, Gerhard (1927–1992), German organ builder
- Brunzlow, Horst (* 1936), German soccer goalkeeper