Bourne
Bourne stands for:
- Jason Bourne , fictional character from the Bourne novels by Robert Ludlum and Eric van Lustbader
- Bourne (film series) , film adaptations of the Bourne novels
Bourne is a family name that may refer to:
- Alan Bourne (1882–1967), British general
- Benjamin Bourne (1755–1808), American politician
- Bob Bourne (born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Evan Bourne (* 1983; actually Matthew Joseph Korklan ), American wrestler, see Matt Sydal
- Francis Alphonsus Bourne (1861–1935), Archbishop of Westminster
- Geoffrey Bourne, Baron Bourne (1902–1982), British general and member of the House of Lords
- Geoffrey Bourne (1909–1988), American anatomist
- Gilbert Bourne († 1569), Bishop of Bath and Wells (CE)
- Gilbert Charles Bourne (1861-1933), British naturalist
- Grayson Bourne , British canoeist
- JL Bourne , American naval officer and author
- James Bourne (born 1983), British singer and musician
- Jeff Bourne (1948-2014), English football player
- Jonathan Bourne (1855–1940), American politician
- JR Bourne (born 1970), Canadian actor
- Kenneth Bourne (1930-1992), British historian
- Matthew Bourne (* 1960), British choreographer
- Matthew Bourne (musician) (* 1977), British jazz musician
- Mel Bourne (1923–2003), American set designer and film architect
- Munroe Bourne (1910-1992), Canadian swimmer
- Nicholas Bourne, Baron Bourne of Aberystwyth (born 1952), Welsh politician and life peer of the Conservative Party in the House of Lords
- Patrick Bourne (* 1967), Irish diplomat
- Randolph Bourne (1886-1918), American intellectual
- Robert Bourne (1888–1938), British rower
- Robin Bourne-Taylor (* 1981), British rower
- Samuel Bourne (1834–1912), English photographer
- Shae-Lynn Bourne (* 1976), Canadian figure skater
- Shearjashub Bourne (1746-1806), American politician
- St. Clair Bourne (1943–2007), American documentary director, film producer and screenwriter
- Stephen Bourne (journalist) (born 1957), British journalist
- Stephen R. Bourne (* 1944), British programmer and mathematician
- Teddy Bourne (born 1948), British fencer
- Tri Bourne (* 1989), American volleyball and beach volleyball player
- William Bourne , English mathematician, innkeeper and author
- William Richmond Postle Bourne (born 1930), British ornithologist
Bourne is the name following
geographical objects:
- Bourne (Isère) , river in France, tributary of the Isère
- Bourne Wharf River , flowing water in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
- Bourne Lake , lake in Montmorency County, Michigan
- Bourne Slough , Lake in Lake County, South Dakota
- Bourne Discovery Mine , mine in Elko County, Nevada
- The Bourne (The Cut) , a tributary of The Cut in Berkshire, England
- The Bourne (River Rib) , a tributary of the River Rib in Hertfordshire, England
- The Old Bourne , a tributary of the Dane End Tributary in Hertfordshire, England
Places in the United States:
- Bourne, Kentucky , in Garrard County
- Bourne, Massachusetts , in Barnstable County
- Bourne, Oregon , in Baker County
- Bourne, Virginia , in Stafford County
- Bourne Brook , in Bennington County, Vermont
- Bourne Corners , in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
- Bourne Mills , in Bradford County, Pennsylvania
Places in England:
Objects listed in the NRHP :
- Bourne Dairy , in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, ID No. 79003642
- Bourne Mansion , in Kennebunk, Maine, ID No. 80000381
- Jonathan Bourne Public Library , in Bourne, Massachusetts, ID No. 04000483
- Stephen G. Bourne House , in Fries, Virginia, ID No. 12001168
- Bourne-Anderson House , in Taylorsville, Kentucky, ID No. 77000648
See also: