BROWN (SURNAME)


'Brown' is one of the most common family names in English-speaking countries. According to the 1990 United States Census, Brown is the fifth most common family name in the United States at 0.621% of the sample population.[1]

Contents
Etymology
Clan Motto
Notable people with the surname Brown
Activism
Art and architecture
Business
Crime
Engineering, science, and medicine
Fiction
Film, television, and theater
History, philosophy, and religion
Literature
Military
Music
Politics
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
South Africa
United Kingdom
United States
Sports
Other fields
References
See also

Etymology


The surname Brown is derived from the color brown. The word ''brown'' is of Middle English origin and is derived from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) ''brūn''. It is related to the Dutch ''bruin'', the German ''braun'', and the Old Norse ''brūnn''.The surname Brown can also be traced back to persons with brown characteristics, such as brown eyes, brown hair, or often wearing brown attire.[2]

Clan Motto


The Scottish Clan Brown or Broun uses the motto, "Floreat Majestas", which translates as Let Majesty Flourish. [3]

Notable people with the surname Brown


Activism


H. Rap Brown, American civil rights activist

John Brown (abolitionist) (1800-1859), American abolitionist

John W. Brown (1867-1941), a Canadian-born labor leader in the United States

Oliver Brown (civil rights), plaintiff of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education- case concerning segregation

Olympia Brown (1835-1926), American women's suffragist
Art and architecture


Bob Brown (comics), comic book artist

Capability Brown, English landscape gardener

Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893), English painter

Henry Kirke Brown (1814-1886), American sculptor

John Brown (architect), English architect in the 19th century

John George Brown (1831-1913), American painter born Durham, England
Business


Bobbi Brown, makeup artist and entrepreneur

★ Sir David Brown (entrepreneur) (1904-1993), English entrepreneur

Howard Brown, spokesman for Halifax bank in the U.K.
Crime


David P. Brown, convicted kidnapper and child sexual assaulter

John A. Brown, Jr. (died 1997), an American murderer executed in Louisiana for the murder of Omer Laughlin

John Ronald Brown, unlicensed United States sex-change operation surgeon

Nixzmary Brown, American murder victim from Brooklyn, New York

Freya Brown, Mad Stalker of Tom Betteridge
Engineering, science, and medicine


Alexander Crum Brown, Scottish chemist who devised the diagramatic system of representing chemical bonds

Barnum Brown (1873-1963), American paleontologist

Ernest William Brown (1866-1938), English mathematician and astronomer

George H. Brown (engineer) (1908-1987), American research engineer who developed color television

G. Spencer-Brown (born 1923), English mathematician

Harold P. Brown, inventor of the electric chair

Herbert C. Brown, chemist

John Brown (doctor) (1735-1788), a Scottish physician who developed his own medical system

John Brown (physician) (1810-1882), a Scottish physician and essayist

John Brown (professor), Scottish Royal Astronomer

★ Sir John Brown (industrialist) (1816-1896), the inventor of a process for rolling armour-plate

Michael E. Brown, astronomer

Michael Stuart Brown (born 1941), American geneticist

Moses Brown (1738-1836), American inventor

Robert Brown (botanist) (1773-1858), botanist

Robert Hanbury Brown (1916-2002), British astronomer and physicist

Roger Brown (psychologist) American social psychologist

Captain Samuel Brown (1774-1852), British civil engineer

Thomas Brown (engineer) (1772-1850) English surveyor, engineer, businessman, and landowner

Thomas Brown (naturalist) (1785-1862), English naturalist

Thomas Townsend Brown (1905-1985), American physicist

William Brown (bridge designer) (1928-2005), British bridge designer
Fiction


Brown family, hobbits who appear in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien

Charlie Brown, cartoon character in Peanuts by Charles Schultz

Doctor Emmett Brown, the "crazy, wild-eyed" scientist from the ''Back to the Future trilogy'', played by Christopher Lloyd

Encyclopedia Brown

Father Brown, fictional detective created by G. K. Chesterton

★ John Brown, protagonist of the 1999 film ''Inspector Gadget''

Lavender Brown, character in the ''Harry Potter'' series written by J. K. Rowling

Rembrandt Brown Fictional character from the U.S. TV show Sliders.

Sally Brown, cartoon character by Charles Schultz and fictional sister of Charlie Brown

Tom Brown (character), a fictional character in novels by Thomas Hughes and George MacDonald Fraser

★ William Brown, fictional schoolboy character from ''Just William''

★ Agent Brown, agent from the fictional universe of The Matrix
Film, television, and theater


A. Whitney Brown, American comedian

Aaron Brown, American broadcast journalist

Alton Brown, American TV chef

Arnold Brown (comedian), Scottish comedian

Barry Brown, (1951-1978), American actor

Clarence Brown, American movie director

David Brown (producer) (born 1916), American movie producer

George Brown (Union official), president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes

Harry Brown (journalist), Canadian radio and television host

James Brown (TV personality) (born 1951), American television sports personality

Joe Brown (judge) (born 1947), television judge on the ''Judge Joe Brown'' show

Joe E. Brown (comedian) (1892-1973), American actor and comedian

Robert Brown (actor) (1921-2003), English actor

Robert Latham Brown, producer, production manager, and author

Theo Wade Brown (1950-2002), British designer and eccentric, well-known member of the London special effects community

Tom Brown (actor) (1913-1990), film and television actor
History, philosophy, and religion


Arnold Brown (General of The Salvation Army) (1913-2002), 11th General of The Salvation Army

George Brown (missionary) (1835-1917), English missionary to Fiji, Samoa

John Brown (clergyman) (1784-1858), Scottish clergyman and writer

John Brown (theologian) (1722-1787), Scottish clergyman and Biblical commentator

John Brown (vicar) (died 1845), an eloquent British evangelical preacher and Vicar of St. Mary's Leicester

Peter Brown (historian) (born 1935), Irish historian specializing in the period of Late Antiquity and study of the cult of saints

Thomas Brown (philosopher) (1778-1820), Scottish philosopher

William Brown (clergyman) (1766-1835), Scottish clergyman and Hebraist
Literature


Alice Brown (writer) (1856-1948), American novelist

Bill Brown (critical theory), American author and professor of English at the University of Chicago

Charles Brockden Brown, American novelist

Dan Brown, American novelist; author of ''The Da Vinci Code''

Dee Brown (novelist), American novelist and historian

Eric Brown, science fiction author

Fredric Brown, science fiction and mystery author

George Douglas Brown (1869-1902), Scottish novelist

George Mackay Brown (1921-1996), Scottish poet, author, and dramatist

Harry Brown (writer) (1917-1986), American screenwriter and novelist

Helen Gurley Brown (born 1922), author, publisher, and businesswoman

James Cooke Brown (1921-2000), sociologist

John Brown (essayist) (1715-1766), English divine and author

John Brown (fugitive slave) (c. 1810-1876), writer of ''Slave Life in Georgia: A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings and Escape of John Brown''

Norman O. Brown (1913-2002), American literary scholar

Rita Mae Brown (born 1944), American writer and social activist

Rosel George Brown (1926-1967), American science fiction author

Thomas Edward Brown (1830-1897), Manx poet, scholar, and divine

Tina Brown (born 1953), English journalist and author, biographer of Princess Diana

Tom Brown (naturalist) (born 1950), an American outdoorsman and nature writer

Tom Brown (satirist) (c. 1663-1704), English translator and satirist

William Wells Brown (1814-1884), African American writer and abolitionist
Military


★ Chris Wreford-Brown, commanded HMS Conqueror (S48), first nuclear-powered submarine to sink a ship.

George Brown (soldier) (1790-1865), British Army officer

George Scratchley Brown (1918-1978), Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Harry Brown (VC) (1898-1917), Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross

Jacob Jennings Brown (1775-1828), U.S. Army officer in the War of 1812

John Brown (spy), British POW and spy during the Second World War

Peter Brown (VC) (1837-1894), Swedish recipient of the Victoria Cross

Tom Brown (hero) (1705-1746), hero of the Battle of Dettingen

William Brown (soldier) (18th century), American Revolutionary War soldier

William Brown (admiral) (1777-1857), Irish-born Argentine Navy admiral

William Brown (sailor), Black woman who served in the Royal Navy disguised as a man
Music


Andy Brown (Zimbabwean musician), a musician from Zimbabwe

Arthur Brown (musician), English rock and roll singer

Ayla Brown, (born 1988) American singer, college basketball player and former ''American Idol'' contestant

Barry Brown (singer), Jamaican reggae singer

Bill Brown (composer) (born 1969), American composer

Bobby Brown, (born 1969) American rhythm and blues singer

Chris Brown (singer), American rhythm and blues singer and dancer

Charles Brown (musician), American blues singer

Clifford Brown, American jazz trumpeter

David Brown (musician), American musician

David Brown, American musician, Brazzaville band

David Brown (Australian musician), Australian musician

Dennis Brown, Jamaican reggae singer

Earle Brown, American experimental composer

George Brown (musician) (born 1949), drummer for Kool & the Gang

Harold Ray Brown (born 1946, member of the 1970s band, War

James Brown (musician) (1933-2006), American soul and funk singer and bandleader

Joe Brown (singer) (born 1941), British singer

Julie Brown, American actress and singer

Junior Brown, American country singer

Les Brown, big band leader

Lew Brown, American lyricist

Melanie Brown, English pop singer

Peter Brown (singer) (born 1953), singer, songwriter, and producer

Robert E. Brown (1927-2005), American ethnomusicologist

Rosemary Brown (spiritualist) (1916-2001), spirit medium and classical pianist

Ruth Brown, American singer

Steve Brown (bass player) (1890-1965), American jazz musician and string bass player from New Orleans

Steve Brown (composer), British television composer

Tom Brown (trombonist) (1888-1958), American jazz trombonist and bandleader

The Five Browns; classical piano musical group; Ryan, Melody, Gregory, Deondra, and Desirae.

Wilfred Brown English tenor

Willie Brown (musician) (1900-1952), American delta blues guitarist and singer
Politics

Australia


Bob Brown (born 1944), Australian politician

Peter Nicholas Brown (1797-1846), first Colonial Secretary of Western Australia (1829-1846)

Thomas Brown (Western Australian politician) (1803-1863), Australian pastoralist and politician
Canada


Bill Brown (politician) (born 1973), Canadian city councillor at Dryden, Ontario

George Brown (Canadian politician) (1818-1880), Scottish-born Canadian politician

Rosemary Brown (politician) (1930-2003), Canadian politician

William Brown (Manitoba politician), Canadian politician in Manitoba, 1922-1927
New Zealand


Peter Brown (politician) (born 1939), New Zealand First MP
South Africa


Peter Brown (South African politician) (1924-2004), founding member of the South African Liberal Party
United Kingdom


Ernest Brown (1881-1962), British politician

Gordon Brown (born 1951), Current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

George Brown, Baron George-Brown (1914-1985), British politician

James Brown (politician) (1862-1939), Member of Parliament for Ayrshire, UK

Robert Brown (English politician) (born 1921), English politician

Robert Brown (Scottish politician) (born 1947), Scottish politician
United States


Benjamin Gratz Brown (1826-1885), Governor of Missouri

Charles Brown (California) (born 1949), candidate for Congress in Northern California

George E. Brown, Jr. (1920-1999), U.S. Representative from California

George H. Brown (congressman) (1810-1865), represented New Jersey 's 4th congressional district from 1853 to 1855.

Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense) (born 1927), American physicist

Henry B. Brown (1836-1914), U.S. Supreme Court Justice

Henry E. Brown, Jr. (born 1935), U.S. Representative from South Carolina

James Brown (senator) (1766-1835), U.S. Senator from Louisiana

James S. Brown (1824-1878), American mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and U.S. Representative from Wisconsin

Jerry Brown (born 1938), Governor of California from 1975-1983

John Brown (Kentucky) (1757-1837), member of Continental Congress from Virginia

John Brown (Maryland) (c.1760-1815), United States representative from Maryland

John Brown (North Carolina) (1737-1812), pioneer and statesman from North Carolina

John Brown (Pennsylvania) (1772-1845), United States representative from Pennsylvania

John Brown (Rhode Island) (1736-1803), United States representative from Rhode Island

John Brewer Brown (1836-1898), United States representative from Maryland

John C. Brown (1827-1889), Tennessee governor

John Robert Brown (judge) (1909-1993), a member of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

John W. Brown (New York politician) (1796-1875), United States representative from New York

John William Brown (1913-1993), Governor of Ohio for eleven days in 1957

John Y. Brown, Sr. (1900-1985), United States Representative from Kentucky

John Y. Brown, Jr. (born 1933), Democratic Governor of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983

Joseph E. Brown (1821-1894) American governor of Georgia

Melissa Brown, ophthalmologist and several-time candidate from Pennsylvania for the United States House of Representatives

Pat Brown (1905-1996), Governor of California from 1959-1967

Scott P. Brown, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts

Sherrod Brown (born 1952), U.S. Senator from Ohio

Thomas Brown (politician) (1785-1867), American politician

Willie Lewis Brown, Jr. (born 1934), American mayor of San Francisco

Kim J. Brown (1951-2004), 49th PGA Master Professional
Sports


Bill Brown (cricketer) (born 1912), Australian cricketer

Bill Brown (goalkeeper) (1931-2004), Scots/English goalkeeper

Bill Brown (football) (born 1938), American football running back

Bob Brown (footballer), football manager

Bob Brown (NFL) (born 1941), American NFL football player

Bob Brown (runner) (born 1969), British ultra-distance runner

Bobby Brown (baseball) (born 1924), American Major League Baseball player and American League president

Bobby Brown (football), Scottish football player and manager

Charles Wreford-Brown, former captain of the England Soccer Team

David Brown (cricketer) (born 1942), English cricketer

David Brown (golfer) (died 1930), Scottish golfer

Dougie Brown, Scottish cricketer

George Brown (cricketer) (1887-1964), English cricketer

Gilbert Brown (born 1971), American NFL football defensive tackle for the Green Bay Packers

Godfrey Brown (1915-1995), British runner

Ike Brown (1942-2001), American baseball player

Jackie Brown (boxer), professional boxer

Jammal Brown (born 1981), American NFL football left tackle for the New Orleans Saints

James Brown (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer for Hartlepool United F.C.

Jim Brown (baseball) (1860-1908), American baseball player

Jim Brown (born 1936), American football player and film actor

Joe Brown (climber) (born 1930), English climber

Joe Brown (boxer) (1926-1997), American boxer

Joe Brown (footballer born 1920), English footballer

Joe Brown (footballer born 1929), English footballer and manager

Joe Brown (footballer born 1988), English footballer

José Luis Brown (born 1956), Argentine football (soccer) player

John Brown (bridge expert), a contract bridge expert

John Brown (footballer), football player for Rangers Football Club

Kerrith Brown (born 1962), British judoka

Larry Brown (basketball), professional basketball coach

Marian Brown, part of the San Francisco Twins

Martha Brown (born 1900), American figure skater

Monty Brown, American professional wrestler

Mordecai Brown ("Three Fingers"), pitcher in Major League Baseball

Nathan Brown (rugby league), Australian rugby league player and coach

Nathan D. Brown (born 1976), Australian rules footballer

Nathan G. Brown (born 1978), Australian rules footballer

Paul Brown, American football coach

Peter Brown (rugby player) (born 1941), Scottish rugby player

Phil Brown (footballer) (born 1959), English football player and manager of Derby County F.C.

Phil Brown (1966 footballer) (born 1966), English football player and manager of Matlock Town F.C.

Ronnie Brown (born 1981), American football player

Sailor Brown (born 1915), English footballer

Scott Brown, (born 1985) Scottish footballer

Sean Brown, professional ice hockey player

Shannon Brown (born 1985), American basketball player

Shaynora Brown (born 1991), Bahamian High Jumper and BAISS GOLD Medalist 2007

Steve Brown (footballer) (born 1966), English footballer

Tom Brown (19th-century baseball player) (1860-1927), Liverpool-born American baseball player and manager

Tom Brown (tennis player) (born 1921), a fine amateur tennis player of the 1940s and 1950s

Troy Brown (American football player) (born 1971), Legendary wideout for the New England Patriots

Tommy Brown (born 1927), American Major League Baseball infielder

Wesley Brown (born 1979), English football player for Manchster United

Willie Brown (football player) (born 1940), American football Hall-of-Fame cornerback

Vivian Brown, part of the San Francisco Twins
Other fields


Archie Brown, British academic and historian

Arthur Whitten Brown (1886-1948), Scottish aviator

David M. Brown (1956-2003), American astronaut

Derren Brown, English magician and psychological illusionist

Henry Box Brown (born 1815), slave who had himself mailed in a box to freedom

John Brown (servant) (1826-1883), Scottish servant of Queen Victoria

Margaret Brown (1867-1932), American socialite and philanthropist, ''Titanic'' survivor, also known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown"

mrbrown, a prominent Singaporean blogger

Robert A. Brown, President of Boston University

References


1. Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census
2. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, , , Brown, Random House, 2006,
3. http://www.scotsconnection.com/clan_crests/Brown.htm.

See also



Mister Brown

Browne

Braun

List of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) surnames

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