List of people by name: Bre-Bri
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Brea - Brel
- Breashears, David, (fl. 1990s), American mountaineer and filmmaker.
- Breathed, Berke, U.S. Cartoonist and creator ofBloom County
- Breau, Lenny, musician
- Brecht, Bertolt, (1898-1956), German Three-penny Opera lyricist
- Breckinridge, John C., (died 1875), Vice President of the United States
- Breda, Carl Fredrik von, (1759-1818), painter
- Bredesen, Phil, (b. 1943), D. Governor of Tennessee
- Bree, Andrew, Irish Swimmer
- Breen, Joseph (born 1958), soap opera actor
- Bregovic, Goran, composer
- Breguet, Abraham Louis, (1747-1823), watchmaker
- Bregwin, (St.) 761
- Brehm, Alfred, (1829-1884), zoologist
- Brehme, Andreas, athlete
- Breitner, Paul, athlete
- Brel, Jacques, (1929-1978), actor, composer, director, writer
Brem - Bres
- Bremer, Arthur Herman (born 1950), would-be assassin of George Wallace
- Bremer, Fredrika, (1801-1865), Swedish writer
- Bremer, Lewis Paul "Jerry" III (born 1941), American diplomat, administrator of occupied Iraq
- Bremner, Billy (1942-1997), athlete
- Bremner, Rory, (born 1961), British comedian
- Brendan, Saint, Irish abbot who allegedly sailed the Atlantic Ocean
- Brennan, Christopher, (1870-1932), Australian poet
- Brennan, Don, (died 1985), cricketer
- Brennan, Eileen, (born 1938), actress
- Brennan, Walter, (1894-1974), Academy Award winning actor
- Brenner, David, comedian, stand-up comedian
- Brenner, Ernst, (1856-1911), Swiss president
- Brenner, Lenni (born c1937)
- Brentano, Clemens, (1778-1842), poet
- Brentano, Franz, (1853-1920), philosopher
- Brentano, Lujo, (1844-1931), German economist
- Brereton, Lewis Hyde, Major general
- Breslin, Jimmy, (born 1930), writer
- Bresslaw, Bernard, (1934-1993), British comedian
- Bresson, Robert, (1907-1999), French film director
- Brest, Vida, (born 1925), poet
Bret - Brez
- Bretislav I, (1035-1055), Bohemian aristocrat
- Bretislav II, (1092-1100), Bohemian aristocrat
- Bretnor, Reginald, (1911-1992), author
- Breton, Elisa, (died 2002), surrealist
- Breton, Nicholas, (1542-1626), poet
- Brett, Brian, Canadian writer
- Brett, Jeremy, (1933-1995), actor
- Brett, Lily, novelist
- Brett, Simon, (born 1945), (whodunnits)
- Breuer, Eric, archaeologist and historian
- Breuer, Jim, comedian
- Breuer, Marcel Lajos, (1902-1981), architect
- Brewer, David J., U.S. Supreme Court justice (1837-1910)
- Brewer, Richard, (1852-1878), American cowboy
- Brewer, Teresa, (born 1931), singer
- Brewster, David, (1781-1868), Scottish physicist
- Brewster, Harlan Carey, 1916November 23 - 1918 March 1
- Brewster, Henry P. (1816-1884), Texas lawyer, soldier, and Attorney General
- Brewster, Kingman, president of Yale
- Breytenbach, Breyten, (born 1939), South African poet, writer and painter
- Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich, (1906-1982), leader of the Soviet Union as party general secretary
- Brezina, Thomas, (born 1968), author
Bri
Bria - Brie
- Briand, Aristide, (1915-1917), French Prime Minister
- Brice, Fanny, (1891-1951), (occasionally mis-stated as "Franny Brice") singer, comedienne, actress
- Brice, James, governor
- Brice, Pierre, (born 1929), actor
- Brickell, Edie, (born 1966), singer
- Bricklin, Dan, co-creator of VisiCalc, the first personal spreadsheet program
- Bricklin, Malcolm (b. 1939), Bricklin automobile
- Brickman, Marshall, (born 1941), screenwriter
- Bricusse, Leslie (b. 1931), songwriter
- Bridge, Frank, (1879-1941), composer
- Bridger, Jim, (1804-1881), pioneer
- Bridges, Beau, (born 1941), U.S. actor
- Bridges, Jeff, (born 1949), U.S. actor
- Bridges, Lloyd, (1913-1998), U.S. actor
- Bridges, Robert, (1844-1930), poet
- Bridges, Roy (b. 1943), astronaut
- Brier, Kathy (born 1975), soap opera and Broadway actress
Brig - Brin
- Brigaglia, Manlio
- Briggs, Henry, (1556-1630), English mathematician
- Briggs, Robin, historian
- Briggs, Stephen
- Briggs, Stephen Foster, (1885-1976), American engineer & entrepreneur
- Bright, John, (1811-1889), British politician
- Bright, Susie, (born 1958), audio show host
- Brightman, Sarah, (born 1960), U.S. singer
- Brightwell, Emily, author
- Brigid, Saint, Irish saint and bishop
- Brigode, Ace (d. 1960), U.S. bandleader
- Brill, John George, founder of streetcar manufacturing firm J.G. Brill and Company
- Brillault, Ashley, (born 1987), actress
- Brilliant, Ashley, (b. 1933), American author
- Brilliart, Julie (1751-1816), Roman Catholic nun, foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
- Brimley, Wilford, (born 1934), actor
- Brin, David, (born 1950), U.S. science fiction writer
- Brinch Hansen, Per, Dutch computer scientist (concurrency theory)
- Brindley, James, (1716-1772), canals, watermills
- Bringhurst, Robert (born 1946), Canadian writer
- Brinkley, Christie, (born 1954), U.S. model
- Brinkley, David, (1920-2003), broadcast journalist
- Brinkley, John Romulus (1885-1941), televangelist
- Brinkley, Richard, scholastic philosopher
- Brinnin, John Malcol, poet
Bris - Brit
- Brisbois, Danielle, musician
- Briscoe, Andrew (1810-1849), Leader in the Texas Revolution
- Briscoe, Dolph, (1973-1979), Governor of Texas
- Brisley, Stuart, Performance Artist
- Brissaud, Pierre, (1885-1964), French illustrator, painter
- Bristol, Arthur L., (1886-1942), U.S. Navy admiral
- Brito, Bonushomo, scholastic philosopher
- Brito, Radulphus, scholastic philosopher
- Britten, Benjamin, (1913-1976), composer, opera composer
- Brittin, Dingley Askham, New Zealand politician