BRUNNER
'Brunner', 'Brünner', 'Bruenner' may refer to:
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''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
★ In New Zealand, named for Thomas Brunner:
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★ Brunner, New Zealand
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★ Lake Brunner
★ On the Moon, named for William Otto Brunner:
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★ Brunner (crater)
★ Brunner's glands, part of the digestive system.
★ 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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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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