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Surname Brouns

Cognomen Brouns (Brouns Netherlands Belgium Germany Afghanistan France) , in the entire world, is quite a rare family name. The cognomen Brouns is characteristic of Belgium, where it is quite a rare surname, Netherlands, and Portugal, where it is a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Western Europe, particularly Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Brouns

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Brouns Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Afghanistan

Last names said to be same

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Notable namesakes

theo brouns Belgian lawyer and politician, BE (b. 1911) link
charles hubert wilhelmus brouns Dutch sculptor (1914-2005), NL (b. 1914) link
huub brouns (b. 1934) link
hubert brouns Belgian politician, BE (b. 1947) link
benoît brouns FR (b. 1939) link
fred brouns NL (b. 1950) link
patrick brouns Dutch politician, NL (b. 1971) link
jo brouns politician, BE (b. 1975) link
paul brouns NL (b. 1967) link
stan j. j. brouns microbiologist from the Netherlands, NL (b. 1978) link
terence brouns researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-5157-7059) link
m brouns researcher link
fred brouns researcher link
william brouns (d.c.1401) of Sutton Courtenay, Berks link
richard allan brouns chemical engineer link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Raf, Rob, Ron, Roy, Ria, Guy, Ger, G L, Leo, Lea, Lou, Luc, Lut, Jan, Jac, P H, Jos, P J, Kim, Ms, An, Jo, Th, Ed, Max, Mia, M H, Sam, Ann, Bas, Ben, Bob, Boj, Ken, Pim, and Jim