Bruno
Colors Related to this Name: Green
Qualities Related to this Name: Philosophical, Spiritual
Popularity: This is a very popular name in the US. Ranking #647 in 2013 and #670 in 2014.
Meaning
In English
Origin: From Italian, German etc continental European Bruno, name of medieval Italian and German saints and royalty, Latinized form of Old High German brūn (“brown”). The surname is mostly borrowed from Italian Bruno.
Meaning(s):
-A city in Minnesota
-A municipality in Piedmont, Italy
-A town in Saskatchewan
-A village in Nebraska
-(folklore) A name for the bear.
-( male name -comes from the Germanic language-).
-(last name -comes from the Italian language-)
In French
Meaning(s):
-( male name), related to English Bruno.
In German
Meaning(s):
-( male name), related to English Bruno.
In Swedish
Meaning(s):
-( male name), related to English Bruno.
In Czech
Meaning(s):
-( male name), related to English Bruno.
In Danish
Meaning(s):
-( male name), related to English Bruno.
In Italian
Origin: Saint's name of Germanic origin, cognate to English Bruno. The surname also originates as a nickname from bruno (“brown”), cognate with English Brown.
Meaning(s):
-( male name).
-(last name common)
In Latvian
Origin: First recorded as a given name of Latvians in the end of the 19th century. Cognate to German and English Bruno.
Meaning(s):
-( male name).
In Portuguese
Meaning(s):
-( male name), related with English Bruno.