List of people by name: Bra
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Brab - Brac
- Brabham, Jack, (born 1926), Australian race driver
- Bracco, Lorraine, (born 1955), actress
- Bracero, Rafael, sportscaster
- Bracken, Thomas, (1843-1898), NZ poet, author and politician
- Brackett, Leigh, (1915-1978), U.S. science fiction author
Brad
Bradb - Bradf
- Bradbury, Malcolm, author of The History Man
- Bradbury, Norris, (died 1997), physicist
- Bradbury, Ray, (born 1920), US Science Fiction author
- Braddock, Edward, (1695?-1755), 18th century British General
- Braddock, Jameds, (1905-1974), boxing champion
- Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, (1837-1915), English novelist
- Braden, Bernard, comedian and satirist
- Bradford, Andrew, (1686-1742), American colonial printer
- Bradford, Augustus Williamson, governor
- Bradford, Barbara Taylor, (born 1933), author
- Bradford, Catherine, Canadian writer
- Bradford, Karleen, Canadian writer
- Bradford, William, (1590-1657) Leader of Plymouth Colony
- Bradford, William, (1663-1752), Colonial American printer
- Bradford, William, (1719-91), American Revolutionary printer
- Bradford, William, (1729-1808), American Senator
- Bradford, William, (1755-97), U.S. jurist and Attorney General
Bradl
Bradlee
- Bradlee, Benjamin, (born 1921), journalist
Bradley
- Bradley, Bill, (born 1943), American basketball player & politician
- Bradley, David G., American publisher
- Bradley, Ed, (born 1941), journalist
- Bradley, F. H., philosopher
- Bradley, Henry, dictionary editor
- Bradley, James, (1693-1762), English astronomer
- Bradley, James, (fl. late 20th century), American author
- Bradley, Jim, Canadian politician
- Bradley, John, U.S. Navy medic
- Bradley, John, Australian anthropologist & linguist
- Bradley, John, American Noah's-Ark researcher
- Bradley, Joseph (1813-1892), American jurist
- Bradley, Lloyd, British music writer
- Bradley, Marion Zimmer, (1930-1999), American author
- Bradley, Milton, (1836-1911), maufacturer
- Bradley, Omar, (1893-1981), American soldier
- Bradley, Robert, American(?) musician
- Bradley, Robert A., (1917-1998), obstetrician
- Bradley, Robert G., American sailor
- Bradley, Tom, (1917-1998), American politician
- Bradley, Tom, author
Bradm - Bradw
- Bradman, Sir Donald, (1908-2001), cricket player
- Bradshaw, George (1801-1853), English cartographer
- Bradshaw, John (1602-1659), English judge
- Bradshaw, John Elliot (b. 1933), American theologian
- Bradshaw, Terry, (born 1948), football quarterback
- Bradshaw, Tiny, (1905-1958), musician
- Bradstreet, Anne (c. 1612-1672), first American poet
- Bradstreet, Simon (1603-1697), husband of Anne Bradstreet, Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor
- Bradwardine, Thomas (c. 1290-1349), philosopher, Archbishop of Canterbury
Brady
- Brady, Charles E. Jr. (1951-), astronaut
- Brady, Cyrus Townsend (1861-1920), journalist, historian and adventure writer
- Brady, Diamond Jim, (fl. late 20th century), society figure
- Brady, James Henry (1862-1918), U.S. senator
- Brady, James Scott (1940-), American presidential press secretary, collateral injury in assassination attempt, "poster boy" for gun control
- Brady, John Green (1847-1918), U.S. Governor of Alaska
- Brady, Nicholas Frederick (1930-)
- Brady, Paul (1947-), musician
- Brady, Sarah, gun-control activist
Brae - Bram
- Braeden, Eric (born 1941), soap opera actor
- Braga, Brannon, (born 1964), writer, director
- Braga, Sonia, (born 1950), actress
- Bragg, Braxton, (1817-1876), Confederate general
- Bragg, Billy, (born 1957), composer, singer-songwriter, musician
- Bragg, Melvyn, television presenter
- Brahe, Nils, (1604-1632)
- Brahe, Nils Magnus, (1790-1844), Swedish politician
- Brahe, Per, (1602-1680), Swedish politician
- Brahe, Tycho, (1546-1601), Danish-born astronomer
- Brahms, Johannes, (1833-1897), German composer
- Braille, Louis, (1809-1852), inventor
- Brain, Dennis, (1922-1957), French horn player
- Braine, John, author of Room at the Top and The Jealous God
- Braithwaite, Max, (1911-1995), praire depression era fiction
- Braithwaite, William, (1878-1962), poet
- Brakhage, Stan, (1933-2003), filmmaker
- Bramante, Donato, (1444-1514), Italian architect
- Bramble, Livingstone (born 1960), St. Kitts world champion boxer
- Bramhendra, Sadasiva, Indian composer
Bran
Brana - Branc
- Branagh, Kenneth, (born 1960), film director, actor
- Branca, Ralph, United States baseball player
- Branca, Remo
- Brancati, Vitaliano, novelist
- Branco, Camilo Castelo, (writer)
- Brancusi, Constantin, (1876-1957), sculptor
Brand
People named Brand
- Brand, Dionne, Canadian writer
- Brand, Elton, NBA basketball player
- Brand, Jo, British stand-up comedian
- Brand, Max, (1893-1944), author
- Brand, Neville, (1920-1992), actor
- Brand, Oscar, musician
- Brand, Vance, astronaut
Brande - Brands
- Brandeis, Louis, (born 1856), U.S. Supreme Court justice
- Branden, Barbara (born 1933), philosopher, Ayn Rand fan
- Branden, Nathaniel (born 1930), psychologist, philosopher, Ayn Rand fan
- Brandenstein, Daniel, astronaut
- Brandi, Kristina, (born 1977), Puerto Rican Tennis player
- Brandis, Jonathan, (1976-2003) U.S. actor
- Brando, Marlon, (born 1924), U.S. actor
- Brandoli, Anna, (born 1945), Italian illustrator
- Brändström, Elsa, (born 1888), "The Angel of Siberia"
Brandt
- Brandt, Bill, (1904-1983), photographer
- Brandt, Di, (born 1952), Manitoba poet and literary critic
- Brandt, Jozef, Polish painter
- Brandt, Karl, (1904-1948)
- Brandt, Willy, (1913-1992), West Berlin mayor & West German chancellor
Brani - Brant
- Braniff, Alberto, (1884-1966), Mexican, first pilot to fly an airplane in Latin America
- Braniff, Paul Revere, (1897-1954), pilot and businessman, one of Braniff International Airways original owners
- Branigan, Laura,(1957-2004), U.S. singer
- Brankovic, Djuradj, (1427-1456), Serbian monarch
- Brankovic, Lazar, (1456-1458), Serbian monarch
- Brankovic, Stefan, (1458-1459), Serbian monarch
- Branson, Richard, (born 1950), founder of the Virgin Group
- Branstad, Terry E., U.S. politician
- Branting, Hjalmar, (1860-1925), politician
Braq - Brat
- Braque, Georges, (1882-1963), sculptor
- Bras, Juan Marí born (1926) founder of Puerto Rican Socialist Party
- Brasch, Thomas, dramatist, author
- Brassaï, (1899-1984), photographer
- Brassard, Jean-Luc, freestyle ski - moguls, Olympic Gold Medal - 1994
- Brasseur, Isabelle, (born 1970), figure skating champion
- Brasseur, Pierre, (born 1905)
- Brasseur de Bourbourg, Charles Etienne, (1814-1874), ethnographer
- Brassova, Princess, (1880-1952)
- Brastins, Ernest, (1892-1942), organizer of Dievturiba
- Bratianu, Ion
- Bratko, Ivan, (born 1946), computer scientist.
- Bratlie, Jens, (1912-1913), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Brattain, Walter Houser, (born 1902), transistor co-inventor
- Bratteli, Trygve, (1910-1984), Norwegian Prime Minister
Brau - Braz
- Brauchitsch, Walter von, German soldier
- Braud, Wellman, (1891-1966), jazz string-bass musician
- Braudel, Ferdinand, historian
- Brauer, Max (1887-1973) mayor of Hamburg
- Brault, Jacques, (born 1933), Canadian writer
- Braun, Carl Ferdinand, physicist
- Braun, Eva, (1912-1945), Hitler's mistress
- Braun, Karl Ferdinand, (1850-1918), 1909 Nobel Prize in physics
- Braun, Lily, (1865-1916), writer
- Braun, Pinkas, (born 1923), actor and film director
- Braun, Russell, operatic baritone
- Braun, Volker, dramatist, author
- Braun, Wernher von, (1912-1977), German rocket scientist
- Brautigan, Richard, (1935-1984), U.S. novelist, poet
- Bravo, Nino, (1944-1973), Spain singer
- Brawley Hughes, Josephine, (1839-1926), American women's rights and alcohol abolition supporter
- Brawley, Tawana, (born 1972?), apparent rape hoaxster
- Braxton, Anthony, alto
- Braxton, Carter (1736-1797), Continental Congressman from Virginia
- Braxton, Toni, (born 1968), U.S. musician
- Bray, Alan, (born 1946), American painter
- Bray, Alan, (1948-2001), British historian and gay activist
- Brazier, Arthur M., Minister, community activist, civil rights leader
- Brazzi, Rossano, (1916-1994), Italian actor