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.