Browne Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Browne Name Meaning: In England, Ireland and Scotland, derives from hair colour or complexion. Also a variation of the Old Norse 'Brunn' used prior to the Norman Conquest in 1066. In Germany and other european countries, name derives from first-name 'Bruno', used by many Dukes of Saxony. Also derived from Gaelic 'Donn' meaning 'Brown'

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Browne Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Browne family

Profession Census Frequency
Independent 153
Female Servant 117
Agricultural Labourer 94
Farmer 41
Labourer 31
Ag Labourer 30
Male Servant 24
Pupil 18
Tailor 16
Clerk 14
Apprentice 13
Shoe Maker 12
Independant 12
Silk Weaver 12
Carpenter 11
Milliner 10
Dress Maker 9
Grocer 8
Gardener 8
School Master 8
Weaver 8
Painter 7
Surgeon 6
Cotton Spinner 6
Solicitor 6

Browne Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Brown 83% 1,208,004
2 Browne 100% 37,638
3 Brewin 50% 7,173
4 Brawn 67% 4,808
5 Browen 67% 516
6 Brwon 50% 512
7 Broune 83% 376
8 Borwn 50% 319
9 Brewen 50% 314
10 Browin 67% 204
11 Burwin 33% 191
12 Barwin 33% 112
13 Brownie 86% 100

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The surname Browne is the 2nd most popular variant of Brown.

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