Brink (onomastics)
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Brink is a German (Low German) and Dutch surname. The name is common in several other countries, including the United States and South Africa, due to Dutch emigration.
The name originates from "Brink", meaning village green. It is also thought to have originally meant "hill with green grass."
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[edit] Brink
- Brink, from comic series Leopold and Brink
- The Brink's Company
- Brink!
- André Brink, South African author
- Andrew Brink, Captain of Robert Fulton's Clermont, the first successful steamboat.
- Bakhuizen van den Brink, Dutch historian, see also German article
- Bernhard Brink, German Schlager musician, see also German article
- Elga Brink, German actress, see also German article
- Gary Brink, American director, see also German article
- Ulla Kock am Brink, German newscaster, see also German article
- Wilhelm Brink, German politician, previous mayor of Offenbach am Main, see also German article
- Bernhard Egidius Konrad Ten Brink, German philologist
Brinkmann turntables. www.listencarefully.co.uk
[edit] Brinck
[edit] Brinke
Brinke, Brincke:
[edit] Brinker
Brinker, Brincker:
- Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates
- Marc Brinker, head of trade marketing of Bulthaup GmbH & Co. KG
- Samantha Brinker
- Stephanie Brinker
- Werner Brinker, board member of EWE AG
[edit] Brinkmann
Brinkmann is a German surname.
[edit] Surnames
- Ansgar Brinkmann (* 1969), German football player, see also German article
- Bernhard Brinkmann (* 1952), German politician, see also German article
- Carl Brinkmann
- Christiane Brinkmann / Christiane N. Brinkmann (* 1962), German athlete, see also German article
- Dirk Brinkmann
- Gerhard Brinkmann (1913-1990), German graphic artist, see also German article
- Johannes Bernhard Brinkmann (1813-1889), German theologian and Catholic bishop, see also German article
- Marcus Brinkmann
- Reinhold Brinkmann (* 1934), musicologist, see also German article
- Robert Brinkmann
- Rolf Dieter Brinkmann (1940-1975), German lyricist and storyteller, see also German article
- Ron Brinkmann
- Theodor Brinkmann
- Thomas Brinkmann, German musician, also known as Ester Brinkmann.
- Torben Brinkmann (* 1991), German film actor, see also German article
- Woldemar Brinkmann
[edit] Brinkman
- Bert Brinkman
- Charles Brinkman
- Ed Brinkman
- Jacques Brinkman
- Joe Brinkman
- Johannes Andreas Brinkman (1902-1949), Dutch achitect
- Matt Brinkman
- Tom Brinkman
[edit] Brinckmann
- Albert Brinckmann / Albert Erich Brinckmann
- Alfred Brinckmann (1891-1967), German actor and author, see also German article
- Fritz Brinckmann, photographer
- Justus Brinckmann (1843-1915), director of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, see also German article
- Roque Brinckmann (1955- ), professor doctor and researcher at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Federal University of Santa Catarina) Brazil
[edit] Brinckman
- Bart Brinckman
- Sir Theodore Brinckman
[edit] See also other forms
- Brinkmöller (de)
- Bring, Pring
- Pringsheim
[edit] External links
- Häufigkeit des Familiennamens Brinkmann in den USA
- http://hamrick.com/names
- http://www.saur.de/dbe/pdf/Aufge_Pers_B.pdf
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