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Browne is a variant of the English surname Brown, meaning "brown-haired" or "brown-skinned". It may sometimes be derived from French le Brun with similar meaning.[1] The Mac A Brehons clan of County Donegal have anglicized as Browne since about 1800.[2] The name has also been used throughout North America as an anglicization of the Spanish surname Pardo.[3]

  • Adam Browne (born 1963), Australian writer
  • Andrew Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Anthony Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Anucha Browne Sanders, American basketball player
  • Aurora Browne, Canadian actress and comedian
  • Baron Browne, American bassist
  • Barrington Browne (born 1967), Guyanese cricketer
  • Buckston Browne (1850–1945), English physician
  • Bud Browne (1912–2008), American film director
  • Byron Browne (born 1942), American baseball player
  • Carl Browne (1849–1914), American cattle rancher, cartoonist, journalist and political activist in Coxey's Army
  • Carolyn Browne (born 1958), British ambassador
  • Chance Browne (born 1948), American comic strip artist
  • Charles Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Chris Browne (born 1952), American cartoonist
  • Christopher Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Coral Browne (1913–1991), Australian actress
  • Courtney Browne (born 1970), Barbadian cricketer
  • Cyril Snuffy Browne (1890–1964), Barbadian cricketer
  • Dan Browne (born 1975), American distance runner
  • Daniel Browne (born 1979), New Zealand rugby player
  • Davey Browne (1986–2015), Australian professional boxer
  • David Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Des Browne (born 1952), British politician
  • Dik Browne (1917–1989), American comic strip artist
  • Edward Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Ernest Browne (1855–1946), Irish tennis player
  • Eliane Browne-Bartroli (1917–1944), British intelligence agent
  • Elizabeth Browne, Countess of Worcester (died 1565), lady-in-waiting to Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn
  • Feargal Browne (born 1973), Irish politician
  • Garech Browne (1939–2018), Irish arts patron
  • George Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Hablot Knight Browne (1815–1882), British illustrator
  • Harrison Browne (born 1993), Canadian hockey player
  • Harry Browne (1933–2006), American investment analyst and political writer
  • Henry Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Henry Gore-Browne (1830–1912), Irish soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Howard Browne (1908–1999), American writer
  • Irene Mary Browne (1881–1977), British artist
  • Isaac Hawkins Browne (1705–1760) English politician and poet
  • Ivan Browne (born 1947), singer in American pop band The Lemon Pipers
  • Jack Nixon Browne (1904–1993), British politician
  • Jackson Browne (born 1948), American musician
  • James Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Janet Browne (born 1950), British historian of science
  • Jann Browne (born 1954), American country singer
  • Jeremy Browne, 11th Marquess of Sligo (1939–2014), Irish peer
  • Jeremy Browne (born 1970), British politician
  • John Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Joseph Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Joy Browne (1944–2016), American radio psychologist
  • Kale Browne (born 1950), American actor
  • Kathie Browne (1930-2003), American actress
  • Kathleen Browne (artist) (1905–2007), New Zealand artist
  • LaVerne Ward Browne (1906-1966), American aviator who used the stage name John Trent as an actor
  • Leslie Browne (born 1957), American ballet dancer
  • Martin Browne (1900–1980), British theatre director
  • Mary Browne (1891–1971), American tennis player
  • Mary Ann Browne (1812–1845), English poet, writer of musical scores
  • Maximilian Ulysses Browne (1705–1757), Austrian field marshal
  • Michael Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Moyra Browne (1918–2016), British nurse
  • Nicholas Browne (1947–2014), British diplomat
  • Nicholas Brown-Wilkinson (1930–2018), British judge
  • Noël Browne (1915–1997), Irish politician and physician
  • Norman Anil Kumar Browne, (1951–Present) Indian Air Force (IAF) Air Chief Marshall (2011-2013)
  • Olin Browne (born 1959), American golfer
  • Patrick Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Patti Ann Browne (born 1965), American broadcaster
  • Peter Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Reginald Spencer Browne (1856–1943), Australian journalist, newspaper editor and general
  • Robert Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Ronnie Browne (born 1937), Scottish folk singer
  • Roscoe Lee Browne (1922–2007), American actor
  • Rose Browne (1897–1986), American educator
  • Sam Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Seán Browne (1916–1996), Irish politician
  • Sean K. L. Browne (born 1953), contemporary American sculptor
  • Sidney Browne (1850–1941), British nurse
  • Stan Browne (born 1962), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Steven Browne (born 1989), Australian footballer
  • Sylvester John Browne (1841–1915), Australian pastoralist, miner and sportsman
  • Sylvia Browne (1936–2013), American medium
  • Tara Browne (1945–1966), British socialite
  • Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682), English author
  • Thomas Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Thom Browne, American fashion designer
  • Tim Browne (born 1987), Australian Rugby League player
  • Tom Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Tony Browne (born 1973), Irish hurler
  • Tony Browne (diplomat) (born 1946), New Zealand diplomat
  • Travis Browne (born 1982), American mixed martial arts fighter
  • Ulric Browne, British actor
  • Valentine Browne (disambiguation), several people
  • Vanessa Browne (born 1963), Australian high jumper
  • Vincent Browne (born 1944), Irish journalist
  • Vincent Browne (sculptor) (born 1947), Irish sculptor
  • Walter Browne (1949–2015), American chess player
  • Wayles Browne (born 1941), American linguist and Slavist
  • Wesley Browne (born 1973), American author
  • William Browne (disambiguation), several people

See also

References

  1. ^ Cottle, Basil (1967) The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books; p. 59
  2. ^ "GulliverIreland.com". Archived from the original on 2012-02-20.
  3. ^ "The Pardo (Prado) Family". 1999. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
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