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Surname Brindle

Surname Brindle (Brindle United States United Kingdom Australia Canada New Zealand) , all around the world, is quite a common cognomen. The family name Brindle is habitual in Bermuda, where it is quite a common surname, the United Kingdom, where it is quite a rare surname, and New Zealand. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Much less frequently, Brindle is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Brindle

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

Last names said to be same

Brinded, and Бриндле

Notable namesakes

picture of robert brindle robert brindle robert brindle Catholic bishop (1837-1916), GB (b. 1837) link
picture of tom brindle tom brindle tom brindle New Zealand politician, NZ (b. 1878) link
tom brindle English footballer (1861-1905), GB (b. 1861) link
dave brindle Canadian journalist, CA (b. 1901) link
melbourne brindle Australian-American illustrator and painter, AU (b. 1904) link
frederick brindle English rugby league footballer, GB (b. 1909) link
alan brindle British entomologist (1915-2001), GB (b. 1915) link
reginald smith brindle British composer, GB (b. 1917) link
reginald brindle cricketer (1925-1998), GB (b. 1925) link
kenneth brindle (1931-1987) community leader and Aboriginal rights campaigner (b. 1931) link
alastair brindle rugby League player (b. 1939), GB (b. 1939) link
william brindle US (b. 1932) link
michael patrick brindle (born 1943), GB (b. 1943) link
alison lesley brindle (born 1947) (b. 1947) link
michael brindle British QC (b. 1952) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Kim, Kev, Ken, Kay, Bob, Bev, Ben, Coy, Che, Amy, Art, Ann, Ana, Sue, Sam, Mye, Mia, Mie, Meg, Max, May, Ed, El, Je, Jo, Al, Ms, Kip, and Pat