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Surname Bradburn

Cognomen Bradburn (Bradburn United States United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand) , all over the world, is quite a rare last name. The cognomen Bradburn is characteristic of Seychelles, where it is quite a common surname, Jersey, and the United Kingdom, where it is quite a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bradburn

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Bradburn United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, United States, New Zealand

Notable namesakes

picture of samuel bradburn samuel bradburn samuel bradburn Methodist preacher, GB (b. 1751) link
picture of george bradburn george bradburn george bradburn American politician, US (b. 1806) link
juan davis bradburn Mexican army officer, MX (b. 1787) link
thomas evans bradburn Canadian politician, CA (b. 1853) link
john windsor bradburn British designer (b. 1861) link
george bradburn English footballer (1894-1975), GB (b. 1894) link
mary bradburn British mathematics educator, GB (b. 1918) link
anne s. bradburn botanist and botanical collector (1933 - ) (b. 1933) link
norman bradburn American social scientist (b. 1933) link
norman m. bradburn (b. 1933) link
lenna bradburn Canadian executive in the public sector, CA (b. 1960) link
paul bradburn candidate in the 2021 Scottish Parliament election link
sophia bradburn English Methodist (died 17 March 1834), widow of Rev. Samuel Bradburn, introduced Sunday School to the Methodist church (suggested the idea to Mr. Raikes) link
steven bradburn researcher link
kathryn h bradburn researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-9489-7810) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Ron, Rob, Ray, Pip, Pam, Pat, Kia, Kim, Ken, Kay, Bob, Ben, Bac, Che, Ace, Amy, Abi, Ann, Ali, S L, Sue, Sam, Meg, Mel, Moe, Max, Ed, Jo, Ms, Roy, and Rex