Bruna is used as a family name or surname in Italy. It is 5 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Bruna
No. of characters: 5
Origin: Italy
Meaning:

The lastname Bruna is the variant form of Broune. The Scottish form of Brown.

Surname is variant of the Brown. Brown haired or complexioned; Burn or Brook; also Beorn or Bear. As the bear was king of the northern forests, his name was used principally by poets to signify chief, noble, prince, king.

The surname is form of Brun. Descendant of Brun that means brown.

The lastname is a variation of Brownfield. One who came from Brounfield, i.e., Brun's field, in Scotland.

Surname is variation of Brown. One with a dark complexion; descendant of Brun meaning "brown".

Bruna is variation of the Broun. One with a dark complexion; descendant of Brun meaning "brown".

Lastname is variant form of Bruno. Descendant of Bruno meaning "brown," Bruno is also a pet form of names beginning with Brun as Brunrat and Brunwart.

The variant form of Brun. The brown.

Family name is the variant form of Brown. One of the commonest of our family names, entering into the proverb, "Smith, Jones, Brown, and Robinson," to designate the ignobile rulgus. According to the Reg. General's XVI. Report, it stands sixth among the sur names of England and Wales in point of numbers, Williams, Taylor, and Davies intervening between Jones and this. Within a given period the Smiths were 33,557, and the Browns, 14,346. Its etymology is obvious, and like the Roman Fuscus, the French Le Brun, the German and Dutch Bruin, the name refers to the dark complexion of its original bearers. It is difficult to discriminate between the Browns of Saxon and those of Norman descent, the old orthography being in both instances brun. Domesday has several Bruns, apparently Saxon, but the Battel Abbey Roll has its Le Brun from Normandy, and subsequently we have Le Bruns in plenty, in England, Scotland, and (at Henry II.'s in vasion) in Ireland, and ultimately in every rank of society. The Scottish form is Broun, a retained medievalism. A family of French refugees who settled in Norfolk after the Rev. of the Edict of Nantes, 1685, under the name of Brunet, now write themselves Browne.

Bruna is a variant form of Brown. Historian Lower says: "A name which deserves far more reverence than it generally gets. Talk of 'coming over with the Conqueror'- the first Browns came over with Hengist and Horsa—the second with Halfdene and Hastings! I do not doubt that it is in some cases a surname derived from complexion, though in point of fact I have never met with it as an ancient Teutonic surname. As a baptismal name, on the other hand, it was very common, and both on the German and Scandinavian side of very honourable origin. As a Scandinavian name, it seems to be derived from (or at any rate to correspond with) a title of Odin. Of the men called Brúni in the Landnamabok, one is surnamed the 'white,' showing clearly that it was not from complexion (unless indeed he was a 'whitey-brown'). Its meaning seems to 'having marked or prominent eyebrows,'- which is considered to give power and dignity to a countenance."

"The German Browns are a different family. The Old Saxon and Old German Bruno is cognate with the English burn, and signifies fiery or impetuous. As Anglo-Saxon, names, we find Brun and Brún. In a charter of manumission occurs a Brun bydel— "Brown the Beadle." What a nineteenth century sound! Scholar Turner enough translates it, "the brown beadle." says historian Ferguson.

How popular is Bruna?

Bruna is common in Chile, Italy, Argentina, Spain, France, United States, Czechia, Brazil, Philippines, Peru, Haiti, Latvia, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Portugal.

Bruna is ranked 32745 on our list.

Despite the fact that the number of Bruna bearers increased by 1.06 per cent in 2010 US census to 475 since 2000, the surname slipped by 1815 spots and ranked at 45105. The last name was found in around 2 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 75.37 81.91
Hispanic or Latino 16.21 10
Black 7.79 5.53
Bruna is quite popular last name mostly concentrated in Chile which signifies that it is originated from Chile. Around 16256 people have been found who wears Bruna as their family name. Bruna is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with thousands of Bruna:
471 Chile5,945
5,146 Italy2,124
2,011 Argentina1,773
3,486 Spain1,335
7,166 France1,224
Countries with hundreds of Bruna:
45,063 United States666
3,384 Czechia485
17,593 Brazil461
34,179 Philippines458
5,500 Peru410
2,140 Haiti363
2,207 Latvia138
48,250 Germany134
10,916 Austria119
23,373 Netherlands107
4,850 Portugal104
Countries with low frequency i.e., 50 - 100:
59,770 Poland54
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
65,151 Canada44
183,158 Indonesia39
11,471 Dominican Republic31
11,569 Ecuador27
91,802 England22
20,059 Venezuela20
41,728 Slovakia19
311,782 Russia16
3,310 Costa Rica15
46,196 Switzerland12
66,831 Sweden11
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 6 - 10:
45,470 Mexico9
121,952 Malaysia9
135,538 Australia7
75,466 Israel6
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Immigrants to US

From Italy

Farmer Angela Maria Bruna from Italy aboard the Kaiser Wilhelm Ii from Genoa & Gibraltar. She is registered to be 65 years old when she arrived in New York on June 1, 1895. 54 years old Antonio Bruna, Batista Bruna (23) Farmer, Carlo Bruna (29) Laborer, 20 years old Caterina Bruna, Domanico Bruna (23) Laborer, Farmer Francesca Bruna, Giacinta Bruna, aged 27, Farmer Giorgio Bruna, and 11 other Bruna around 38.1% of whom were farmer while others worked as laborer and peasant migrated to US from Amsterdam & Bologne, Havre, Havre & Stettin and Naples.

From Germany

Fritz Bruna worked as laborer and hailed from Germany. 22 years old embarked for United States from Liverpool on Aleppo and arrived on July 13, 1868. Josef Bruna (Of unknown age), Leopold Bruna (36) Farmer, 32 years old A.J. Bruna, Servant Anna Bruna, are others that migrated to US from Bremen, Havre, Hamburg & Havre and Rotterdam.

Bruna Namesakes

  • Israel Bruna, German rabbi and 'Posek'
  • Pablo Bruna, Spanish composer and organist notable for his blindness
  • Dick Bruna, Dutch author, artist

Bruna Namesakes

  • Israel Bruna, German rabbi and 'Posek'
  • Pablo Bruna, Spanish composer and organist notable for his blindness
  • Dick Bruna, Dutch author, artist

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