Bruin (surname) explained
Bruin, Bruijn, Bruyn and Bruins are Dutch surnames. They can be equivalent to the English surname Brown or, particularly for the form "Bruins", be patronymic as Bruin/Bruijn is a now rare Dutch form of Bruno.[1] [2] The form "the brown" (De Bruin, De Bruine, De Bruijn, De Bruyn and De Bruyne) is more common.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Bruin
- Bruijn
- Bruyn
- Bruins
- Bruno Bruins (born 1963), Dutch politician
- Eppo Bruins (born 1969), Dutch politician
- Hanke Bruins Slot (born 1977), Dutch politician
- Jan Bruins (1940–1997), Dutch motorcycle road racer
- Luigi Bruins (born 1987), Dutch footballer
- Mary Bruins Allison (1903–1994), American doctor and missionary
- Récardo Bruins Choi (born 1985), Dutch-Korean racecar driver
- Regina Bruins (born 1986), Dutch racing cyclist
- Rika Bruins (born 1934), Dutch swimmer
- Siert Bruins (1921–2015), Dutch collaborator with Nazi Germany
- Theo Bruins (1929–1993), Dutch pianist and composer
- Tonny Bruins Slot (1947–2020), Dutch football coach
- Bruyns
See also
- Joe Bruin, mascot of the University of California, Los Angeles sports teams
Notes and References
- http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_naam=Bruins&nfd_naam=Bruins&info=analyse+en+verklaring&operator=eq&taal= Bruin
- https://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/populariteit/naam/Bruin Bruin