Borne
Borne denotes place names:
- Municipality in the Salzlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany), see Borne (near Staßfurt)
- District of the district town of Bad Belzig in Brandenburg, (Germany), see Borne (Bad Belzig)
- District of the district town of Uelzen in Lower Saxony (Germany), see Borne (Uelzen)
- Municipality in the Dutch province of Overijssel, see Borne (Netherlands)
- Commune in the French department of Haute-Loire, see Borne (Haute-Loire)
- Commune in the French department of Ardéche, see Borne (Ardèche)
- Municipality in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship, see Borne (Drawsko Pomorskie)
- Village in the Polish national community Miękinia voivodship Lower Silesia (since 1945: Źródła )
- Desert in the Werra-Meißner district in Hesse, see Borne (desert)
- is the Danish name for the municipality of Boren in Schleswig-Holstein
Borne is also the name of rivers in France:
- Borne (Arve) , a tributary of the Arve in the Haute-Savoie department
- Borne (Chassezac) , a tributary of the Chassezac in the Ardéche department
- Borne (Loire) , a tributary of the Loire in the Haute-Loire department
Borne is the family name of a German noble family, see Borne (noble family) , to which u. a. the following people include:
- Georg von dem Borne (1867–1918), German geophysicist
- Kurt von dem Borne (1857–1933), German officer
- Max von dem Borne (1826-1894), Prussian chamberlain
Borne is the family name of the following people:
- Élisabeth Borne (* 1961), French politician
- François Borne (1840–1920), French flautist and composer
- Friedrich von Carmer-Borne (1827–1885), Silesian landowner and politician
- Fernand Le Borne (1862–1929), French composer
- Hermann von dem Borne (1850–1923), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kurt von dem Borne (admiral) (1885–1946), German naval officer, most recently vice admiral
- Matt Borne (actually Matthew "Matt" Osborne ; 1957-2013), American wrestler
- Petrus Borne (1910–1976), German Benedictine abbot
See also: