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Surname Bruer

Last name Bruer (Bruer United States Germany Australia Norway Sweden) , throughout the world, is quite a rare surname. The cognomen Bruer is characteristic of Norway, where it is quite a rare surname, Germany, where it is a rare surname, and Sweden. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in the United States, Germany, and Australia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bruer

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Bruer Australia, Germany, Norway, Sweden, United States

Last names said to be same

Bruér, and Бруер

Notable namesakes

john bruer (1578-1597) (b. 1578) link
calistus bruer American farmer and politician, US (b. 1885) link
alfred bruer German officer and Knight's Cross recipient (1897-1976), DE (b. 1897) link
bruer eli Hungarian born Holocaust survivor; Professor Emeritus at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, HU (b. 1932) link
bob bruer American football player and coach, Canadian football player, US (b. 1953) link
stephanie-gerrit bruer German classical archaeologist, DE (b. 1960) link
marius bruer researcher link
gustav gerd bruer researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-9712-8187) link
john t. bruer neuroscience researcher; member of the U.S. National Science Board group 2012 link
john bruer researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-4590-3038 link
kaila c bruer researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-9993-6524) link

Characteristic forenames

My, Jon, Joe, Jim, Tom, Tim, Ema, Fay, Jay, Wes, Mary, Mark, Matt, Mats, Mike, Sara, Sari, Marc, Sven, Liz, Lee, Mr, Ms, Ed, Mia, Sol, Ann, Amy, Lea, Ben, Ken, Kim, Rob, Ron, Dee, Dan, Gus, Bob, and Alex