Brunn
Brunn or Brünn may refer to:
Places
- Bad Fischau-Brunn, Lower Austria
- Brünn, the German form of the Czech city Brno
- Brunn, a village in the Swedish urban area of Hedesunda
- Brunn, German name for the village Bezrzecze, Police County, in north-western Poland
- Brunn am Gebirge, a town in Lower Austria, south of Vienna
- Brunn an der Wild, a town Lower Austria
- Brunn im Felde, part of the municipality Gedersdorf in Lower Austria
- Brunn, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
- Brunn (Sachsen), a municipality in Germany
- Brunn, Sweden, in Värmdö Municipality, Stockholm County
- Brünn, Thuringia, a municipality in Thuringia, Germany
- Brunn, Upper Palatinate, a town in Bavaria, Germany
- Johnsdorf-Brunn, a municipality in Styria, Austrian
- Pölfing-Brunn, a municipality in Styria, Austrian
- Sätra brunn, a locality situated in Västmanland County, Sweden
- Weißbrunn, German name for the Hungarian urban area Veszprém, north of the Lake Balaton
People
Brünn is a German surname.
- Bernardine von Brunn, second wife of the German aristocrat Hieronymus Karl Friedrich von Münchhausen (1720 – 1797)
- Francis Brunn (1923 – 2004), German-American juggler
- George Le Brunn (1863 – 1905), English song writer
- Gustav Brunn, German immigrant to the United States, developer of the Old Bay Seasoning blend
- Heinrich Brunn (1822 – 1894), German archaeologist
- Hermann Brunn (1862 – 1939), German mathematician
- James von Brunn (1920 – 2010), an American who perpetrated the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting in Washington, D.C. on June 10, 2009
- Jennifer Brunn, contemporary American pair skater, former partner of Don Baldwin
- Malthe Conrad Brunn (also written Bruun or Brun; 1775 – 1826), Danish-French geographer and journalist
- Rikard Brunn, Swedish participant of the Weightlifting at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's +82.5 kg
- Svend Foyn Bruun, Sr. (also written Bruun; 1883 – 31 May 1956), Norwegian naval officer, ship-owner, whaler, and politician for the Conservative Party
- Ulrich of Brünn (died 1113), Duke of Moravia, successor of Conrad I, of Brno
Other
- Brunn & Company, American coachbuilder founded by Hermann A. Brunn (1874-1941) in Buffalo, New York
See also Brunning
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