ISIS attack in Paris
ISIS attack in ParisReuters

Several of the 129 victims of Friday night's terror spree in Paris have been identified Sunday morning, including at least one British citizen, one US citizen, three Chilean citizens, a Portuguese citizen, and a Spanish citizen. 

Victims identified so far, by citizenship, include:

French: 

  • Asta Diakite, whom CNN identifies as the cousin of France midfielder Lassana Diarra;
  • Valentin Ribet, 26, a Parisian lawyer, gunned down at the Bataclan music hall;
  • Lola Salines;
  • Djamila Houd, 41, gunned down at a cafe on the rue de Charrone;
  • Thomas Ayad, 32, music producer, gunned down at the Bataclan;
  • Mathieu Hoche, 38, technician for News24, also gunned down at the Bataclan;
  • Caroline Prénat24
  • Aurélie De Peretti, 33;
  • Cedric Mauduit, Calvados county council employee;
  • Fabrice DuBouiskilled at the Bataclan; 
  • Elodie Breuil, 23, killed at the Bataclan as he attended the concert with friendsand 
  • Guillame Decherf, 43, a writer who covered rock music for the French culture magazine Les Inrocks, also at the Bataclan.

UK:

  • Briton Nick Alexander, 36, was selling merchandise for Eagles of Death Metal concert at the Bataclan music hall. 
  • Up to five British nationals may have been killed during the attacks, but exact numbers have yet to be confirmed. 

US

  • 23 year-old Nohemi Gonzalez was studying design at the the Strate College of Design, CSLB President Jane Close Conoley told CNN. She was out Friday night with friends when she was shot, and is among the 16 students identified to have been shot in a Paris cafe during the attacks. Gonzalez also holds Mexican citizenship. 

Chile

The Chilean Foreign Ministry identified three nationals killed in the attack.

Among them: 

  • 33-year-old Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, who was killed at the Bataclan; and 
  • 61-year-old Chilean exile Patricia San Martin Nunez and her 35-year-old daughter, Elsa Veronique Delplace San Martin. CBC identifies them as the niece and grandniece of Chile's ambassador to Mexico, Ricardo Nunez.

Portugal:

  • Portuguese news network Lusa identified one of the victims as 63 year-old Manuel Colocao Diez. Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho has sent a condolence letter to Diez's family. 
  • A second national, aged 35, with dual French citizenship, has been identified but not named. 

Spain: 

  • Alberto Gonzalez Garrido, 29, was also gunned down at the Bataclan, TVE reports; Garrido was there with his wife, who survived the attack, but they became separated; and
  • Michelle Gil Jaimez, 27; she also held Mexican citizenship. 

Algeria:

  • The official APS news agency confirmed Sunday that two Algerian citizens were killed in the attacks: a 40 year-old woman and Kheireddine Sahbi, a violinist studying at the Sorbonne. 

Unnamed victims include at least two Belgians, two Romanians, two Tunisians, and one Moroccan. The Swedish government is also investigating reports one of its citizens was killed. 

Two Australians were injured, but not killed, in the attack. 

As of Sunday morning, no Israelis have been identified as victims of the terror spree.