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Bruno

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Name — A male given name and Italian surname, also used informally as a name for a bear.

Synonyms

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Brunon

Etymology

A Latinized form of Old High German brūn ("brown"); a doublet of the English surname Brown.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Bruno” mean?

The word “Bruno” means a male given name and Italian surname, also used informally as a name for a bear.

How do you pronounce “Bruno”?

“Bruno” is pronounced BROO-noh (/ˈbɹunoʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Bruno” in a sentence?

Here is “Bruno” used in a sentence: “Bruno Mars is a popular American singer.”

What part of speech is “Bruno”?

“Bruno” is a name.

Where does the word “Bruno” come from?

The word “Bruno” comes from Latin. A Latinized form of Old High German brūn ("brown"); a doublet of the English surname Brown.

Is “Bruno” a common word?

“Bruno” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Bruno a first name or a surname?

Bruno is used as both a male given name and an Italian surname. It is also used informally as a common name for a bear.

Why is Bruno used as a name for bears?

Bruno is used informally as a name for a bear, a tradition that likely stems from folk and fairy-tale naming conventions in European languages. This usage exists alongside its standard use as a personal given name and surname.

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