Bruun

Bruun

Bruun is a family name of Nordic origin. The meaning is "brown" ("brun" in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian). In Denmark, the name is known to have been in use since the 13th century in the form Bruun [Søndergaard, Georg (2000) Danske For- og Efternavne. Askholms Forlag. ISBN 8790721176] . Other spelling variants are "Bruhn" and "Brun". Today, c. 0.1 % of the population carries Bruun as their surname or middle name. The name is also in use in Norway (c. 0.02 % of the population), the Faroe Islands and the other Nordic Countries (even less frequent).

As of 2007, the numbers of bearers of the surnames Bruun, Bruhn and Brun in the Nordic Countries are:

The infreqent occurrences of Bruun as a given name outside Scandinavia, mainly Germany, Great Britain, Canada and the U.S.A. [ [http://www.danskernesnavne.navneforskning.ku.dk/Personnavne.asp University of Copenhagen - Name Research Section] ] , is due to immigration from the Nordic Countries; in Germany possibly as a variation over the given name "Bruno".

Persons with Bruun as their surname

* Anders Bruun (1979 -) - Swedish bandy player
* Angelo Bruun (1898-1956) - Danish actor
* Anton Frederik Bruun (1901-1961) - Danish oceanographer and ichthyologist
* Bertel Bruun - Danish-American ornithologist and illustrator
* Bertel Kehlet Bruun - (1964 -) Danish-German landscape architect
* Birgitte Bruun (1953 -) - Danish actress
* Christian Bruun (1831-1906) - Danish historian and head of the Danish Royal Library
* Malte Conrad Bruun (1755–1826) Danish-French geographer and journalist
* Daniel Bruun (1856-1931) - Danish military officer, archaeologist and author
* Edgar Bruun (1905 – 1985) - Norwegian Olympic race walker
* Else Marie Bruun (1911-2007) - Danish classical musician (violinist)
* Erik Bruun (1926 -) - Finnish designer
* Geoffrey Bruun (1899 - 1988) - Canadian-American historian
* Hans H. Bruun - Danish-British engineer
* Hans Henrik K. Bruun (1965 -) - Danish-Swedish ecologist
* Hans Henrik R. Bruun (1946 -) - Danish sociologist and diplomat
* Helge Gösta Bruun (1897-?) - Swedish botanist
* Hugo Bruun (1888-1962) - Danish actor
* Kai Aage Bruun (1899-1971) - Danish composer and state radio administrator
* Kim Malthe-Bruun (1923-1945) - mythical Danish resistance fighter against the Nazi occupation
* Laurids Valdemar Bruun (1864–1935) - Danish author
* Mads Pagh Bruun (1809-1884) - Danish politician
* Morten Bruun (1965 -) - Danish football player
* Patrick M. Bruun (1920–2007) - Finnish historian
* Per Gunnar Bruun (1944 -) - Swedish musician
* Peter Daniel Bruun (1796–1864) - Danish politician
* Poul Bruun - Danish music producer
* Staffan Bruun (1955-) - Finnish author
* Thomas Christopher Bruun (1750-1834) - Danish philologist and author

Persons with Brun as their surname

* Alice Adelaïde Brun (1904-1990) - Danish civil servant, member of the Boards of Directors of the World Bank 1962-1964
* Ane Brun (1976 -) - Norwegian singer/songwriter
* Charles Brun (1866-1919) - Danish politician
* Eske Brun (1904–1987) - Danish governor in Greenland during World War II
* Sophie Christiane Frederikke Brun (1765-1835) -German-Danish author and art patroness
* Johan Nordahl Brun (1745-1816) - Norwegian poet and bishop
* Johanne Marie Emilie Brun (1874-1954) - Danish opera singer
* Viggo Brun (1885-1978) - Norwegian mathematician

Persons with Bruhn as their surname

* Erik Bruhn (1928–1986) - Danish choreographer
* Rudolf Harald Bruhn (1889-1918) - Danish author
* Siglind Bruhn (*1951) - German musicologist and concert pianist

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