Bruno
/ˈbrunoʊ/
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Bruno, of Italian origin, derives from the Germanic word 'brun', meaning 'brown', often referring to someone with brown hair or complexion. The name has been borne by saints and scholars, lending it an air of nobility and intellect. It is widely used in Europe and the Americas, appreciated for its strong and classic appeal.
Bruno Walter
Conductor, Conductor, Leipzig Gewandhaus, 1929-33
Bruno Tonioli
Choreographer, Judge, Dancing with the Stars
Bruno Rossi
Astronomer, Rossi curve and magnetopause
Bruno Nuytten
Film Director, Jean de Florette
Bruno Mars
Singer/Songwriter, Doo-Wops & Hooligans
Bruno Maderna
Composer, Avant-garde composer
Bruno Kreisky
Head of State, Chancellor of Austria, 1970-83
Bruno Kirby
Actor, When Harry Met Sally, City Slickers
Bruno Hauptmann
Criminal, Lindbergh Baby kidnapper
Bruno Ganz
Actor, Downfall
Bruno Frank
Playwright, Storm in a Teacup
Bruno de Finetti
Mathematician, Subjective probability
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