BRUNNER

'Brunner', 'Brünner', 'Bruenner' may refer to:
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People
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Other uses
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People

''Brunner'' came from Tyrolean and Bavarian place names, or Brno.

Adolf Brunner (1901–1992), Swiss composer

Alois Brunner (b. 1912), Austrian Nazi war criminal

Andreas Brunner (1589–1650), German historian

Arnold Brunner (1857–1925), American architect

Christiane Brunner (b. 1947), Swiss politician and advocate

Constantin Brunner, the pen-name of German philosopher Leopold Wertheimer

Edmund de Schweinitz Brunner (1889–1973), American sociologist

Edouard Brunner (1932-2007), Swiss diplomat

Emil Brunner (1889–1996), Swiss theologian

Emma Brunner-Traut (b. 1911), German Egyptologist

Eva Brunner (b. 1952), Swiss author (theatre plays, screenplays, radio plays)

Fernand Brunner (1920–1991), Swiss philosopher

Frank Brunner, American comic book artist

Heinrich Brunner (or Henry Brunner) (1840-1915), German historian

Hellmut Brunner, German Egyptologist

Henry Brunner (1838-1916), English chemist

Hugo Brunner, Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, England

Hugo Brunner (1853–1922), German librarian and historian

Jennifer L. Brunner, Ohio Secretary of State

Johann Conrad von Brunner (1653–1727), Swiss anatomist

John K. H. Brunner (1934–1995), British science-fiction writer

John Tomlinson Brunner, British industrialist

Luise Brunner, gardienne SS

Manfred Brunner (b. 1947), German politician

Martin Brunner (b. 1963), Swiss football player

Mary Brunner (b. 1943), American former "Manson Family" member

Otto Brunner (1898–1982), Austrian historian

Roland Brunner (b. 1970), Austrian ice speed skater

Thomas Brunner (1821–1874), surveyor and explorer

Walter Brunner (b. 1948), Swiss building contractor

William Otto Brunner (1878–1958), Swiss astronomer

Karl Brunner (b. 1916), monetarist economist
Places


★ In New Zealand, named for Thomas Brunner:


Brunner, New Zealand


Lake Brunner

★ On the Moon, named for William Otto Brunner:


Brunner (crater)
Other uses


Brunner's glands, part of the digestive system.

See also



Yul Brynner (1915–1985), Russian-born film and stage actor.

Brenner

Brun, Brunn/Brünn, Bruner

Bron, Bronn, Bronner

Braun/Brown, Brauner

Breuer, Brouer/Brouwer, Brewer (includes Americanized translation of Germanic ''Brenner'')

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