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BRUN
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German
Variant form of German Bruno, BRUNS means "brown."
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English
English : habitational name from any of several places called Burnham. Those in Buckinghamshire (Burnham Beeches), Norfolk (various villages), and Essex (Burnham-on-Crouch) are named with Old English burna ‘stream’ + hÄm ‘homestead’. In the case of Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset, however, the second element is Old English hamm ‘water meadow’, while Burnham in Lincolnshire is named from brunnum, dative plural of Old Norse brunnr ‘spring’, originally used after a preposition, i.e. ‘(at) the springs’.In 1635 Robert Burnham and his two brothers came from England to Ipswich, MA, after their ship was wrecked on the coast of Maine. In the mid 18th century John Burnham and his son, also called John, were among the early settlers in what became the state of VT. In 1785, the younger John Burnham established himself at Middletown, CT.
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English, French, and Catalan
English, French, and Catalan : from a diminutive of brun ‘brown’ (see Brown, Brun).German : from a personal name (Brunhard) composed with Old High German, Old Saxon brūm ‘brown’. But this is also a Waldensian name in Germany, in which case it is of French origin, see 1.A Brunet from the Charente Maritime region of France is documented in Montreal in 1663, with the secondary surname Belhumeur. Another, from the Perche region, is documented in Quebec city in 1667, with the secondary surname Létang. Other secondary surnames recorded are Bourbonnais, La Sablonnière, and Saint-André. A Calvinist from La Rochelle, with the secondary surname Bonvouloir, is documented in Quebec city in 1698.
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Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Old Norse Brynhildr, BRUNILDA means "armored warrior woman."Â
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English
German name derived from the word braun, BRUNO means "brown."Â In use by the English.
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English
English : habitational name from Brundish in Suffolk, so named with Old English burna ‘stream’ + edisc ‘pasture’.
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German
Old High German form of Old Norse Brynhildr, BRUNHILD means "armored warrior woman."Â
Female
German
Variant form of Old High German Brunhild, BRUNNHILDE means "armored warrior woman."
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English
English : habitational name from the city in Saxony now known in German as Braunschweig (see 2).German : habitational name from the original Middle Low German name (a compound of Bruns + wik ‘Bruno’s settlement’) of Braunschweig (Brunswick); the standard German form was adopted in 1573.
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German (Brünger)
German (Brünger) : from the Old German personal name Brunger meaning ‘brown spear’.English : from the same name as 1 or from BrÅ«ngÄr, the Old English form of the personal name.Possibly an altered spelling of the Swiss habitational name Brüngger, denoting someone from Brünggen in Switzerland.
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English
English : variant of Brent.
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Tamil
Brunda | பரஂதா, பரஂதாÂ
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English
English : patronymic from Brown, either as a nickname or as an existing surname. Formation of new surnames ending in -son from existing surnames was a relatively common phenomenon in northwestern England.Variant of Dutch Brunsen, a patronymic from Brun.
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English
English : from Old French brunel, a diminutive of brun ‘brown’ (see Brun).Swedish : ornamental name from brun ‘brown’ + the suffix -ell, taken from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.German (also Brünell) : nickname meaning ‘brown’ (see Brun).Catalan : from brunell, a diminutive of bru ‘brown’.
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German
Feminine form of German Bruno, BRUNA means "brown."Â
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Indian
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Tamil
Brundha | பரஂதா, பரஂதாÂ
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English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : habitational name from Burnley in Lancashire, so named with the Old English river name Brun (from brūn ‘brown’ or burna ‘stream’) + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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English
English : from a metathesized diminutive of Middle English brun ‘brown’ (see Brown).
BRUN
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Man of the land.
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Hindu
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American, British, English, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish
Name Ending; Name Ending Used as an Independent Name; Grace; Beyond-price; Invaluable; House Owner
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Hindu, Indian
Someone who Gets Victory with Truth; Truthful
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English American Irish Latin
Just; upright; righteous. Form of New Testament Biblical name Justus.
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German
Horse mighty.
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Tamil
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Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Lincolnshire, so named from the Old English personal name Fygla (from fugol ‘bird’) + -inga- ‘of the people of’ + hÄm ‘homestead’.
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n.
A member of an exceeding austere religious order, founded at Chartreuse in France by St. Bruno, in the year 1086.
a.
A girl or woman with a somewhat brown or dark complexion.
n.
Same as Brun, a brook.
n.
The healall (Brunella vulgaris).
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A species of kangaroo (Macropus Brunii), inhabiting New Guinea.
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A blue-flowered labiate plant (Brunella vulgaris); the healall.
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A nectarine.
v. t.
The heat, or utmost violence, of an onset; the strength or greatest fury of any contention; as, the brunt of a battle.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians inhabiting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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A sort of strong beer, originally made in Brunswick, Germany.
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One who advocates the Brunonian system of medicine.
v. t.
The force of a blow; shock; collision.
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Having a dark tint.
n.
A bituminous mineral resembling asphaltum, found in the county of A. /bert, New Brunswick.
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Pertaining to, or invented by, Brown; -- a term applied to a system of medicine promulgated in the 18th century by John Brown, of Scotland, the fundamental doctrine of which was, that life is a state of excitation produced by the normal action of external agents upon the body, and that disease consists in excess or deficiency of excitation.
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A common herb of the Mint family (Brunela vulgaris), destitute of active properties, but anciently thought a panacea.
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A small Australian singing bird (Phyrrholaemus brunneus). The upper parts are brown, the center of the throat red.
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The doctrines of the Brunonian system of medicine. See Brunonian.