Browne (family name)
Browne is an English family name .
variants
Name bearer
A.
- AE Browne , Indian tennis player
- Alfred Browne (born 1959), Antiguan athlete
- Alfred John Jukes-Browne (1851-1914), British geologist and paleontologist
- Allan Browne († 2015), Australian jazz drummer and composer
- Anthony Browne (* 1946), British illustrator and children's book author
C.
- Cendrine Browne (* 1993), Canadian cross-country skier
- Charles Browne (politician) (1875–1947), American politician
- Charles Albert Browne (1870–1947), American agricultural chemist and historian of science
- Charles Farrar Browne (pseudonym Artemus Ward ; 1834–1867), American writer and satirist
- Chris Browne (* 1952), American comic artist
- Clement Browne (1896–1964) American water polo player
- Coral Browne (1913–1991), Australian actress
D.
- Dan Browne (* 1975), American long-distance runner
- Daniel Browne , Irish politician
- David Browne (* 1960), American music journalist and author
- Denis Browne (surgeon) (1892-1967), Australian pediatric surgeon
- Denis Browne (Bishop) (born 1937), New Zealand clergyman, Bishop of Rarotonga, Auckland and Hamilton
- Derek V. Browne (1927-2010), British cinematographer
- Des Browne (born 1952), British politician (Labor Party)
- Dik Browne (~ 1917–1989), American comic book author
- Dinah Browne (* 1969), toboggan runner from the US Virgin Islands
- Dominick Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne (1901–2002), British peer and MP
E.
- Ebony Browne (also Cancer Diva ; 1974-2007), American singer-songwriter
- Edson Browne (born 1963), Antiguan tennis player
- Edward Browne (medic) (also Edward Brown ; 1644–1708), English medic
- Edward E. Browne (1868–1945), American politician
- Edward Granville Browne (1862-1926), British orientalist
- Edward Thomas Browne (1866-1937), British marine biologist
- E. Martin Browne (Elliott Martin Browne, 1900–1980), British theater director and producer
- Ernest de Sylly Hamilton Browne (1855–1946), Irish lawyer and tennis player
F.
- Fad Browne (1906-1991) Irish politician
- Federico Browne (* 1976), Argentinian tennis player
- Forrest Browne (1833-1930), English bishop
- Francis Browne (1880–1960), Irish Jesuit, military chaplain and photographer
- Francis Balfour-Browne (1874-1967), British entomologist
G
- Gaston Browne (* 1967), Antiguan politician
- Geoffrey Browne, 3rd Baron Oranmore and Browne (1861–1927), British politician and peer
- Georg Browne (1698–1792), Russian field marshal
- George Browne, 8th Viscount Montagu (1769–1793), English tourist and extreme sportsman
- George H. Browne (1818–1885), American politician
- Gordon Browne (1858-1932), British illustrator
- Grace Browne , South African painter
H
- Hablot Knight Browne (1815-1882), British illustrator
- Howard Browne (1908–1999), American writer and screenwriter
- Howe Browne, 2nd Marquess of Sligo (1788–1845), Irish statesman
I.
- Ian Browne (* 1931), Australian track cyclist
J
- Jack Browne, Baron Craigton (1904-1993), British politician with the Scottish Unionist Party
- Jackson Browne (born 1948), American singer
- James Browne (Kilmore) († 1865), Irish clergyman, Bishop of Kilmore
- James Browne (Ferns) (1842–1917), Irish clergyman, Bishop of Ferns
- James Browne (athlete) (born 1966), Antiguan long jumper
- James C. Browne (1935–2018), American computer scientist
- Janet Browne (born 1950), British historian of science
- Jeremy Browne (born 1970), British politician
- Jeremy Browne, 11th Marquess of Sligo (1939–2014), Irish nobleman and politician
- Jimmy Browne (* 1969), tennis player for the Eastern Caribbean
- Johann Georg von Browne-Camus (1767–1827), Russian colonel and Knight of Malta, and patron of Ludwig van Beethoven
- John Browne, 1st Earl of Altamont (around 1709–1776), Irish-British peer and politician
- John Browne, 1st Marquess of Sligo (1756–1809), Irish-British peer and politician
- John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley (born 1948), British manager and politician
- John Ross Browne (1817–1875) American artist and author
K
- Kale Browne (born 1950), American actor
- Kathie Browne (1930-2003), American actress
- Kwesi Browne (* 1994), cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago
L.
- Leslie Browne (* 1957), American ballet dancer and film actress
- Lucas Browne (* 1979), Australian boxer
- Lucile Browne (1907–1976), American actress
M.
- Malcolm Browne (1931–2012), American journalist and photographer
- Marcilio Browne (* 1989), Brazilian windsurfer
- Marcus Browne (boxer) (born 1990), American boxer
- Marcus Browne (soccer player) (born 1997), English soccer player
- Margaret Fitzhugh Browne (1884–1972), American painter
- Marjorie Lee Browne (1914–1979), American mathematician and university professor
- Mark Browne (* 20th century), Vincentian football player
- Martha Steffy Browne (1898–1990), Austrian economist
- Mary Browne (1891–1971), American tennis player
- Maximilian Ulysses Browne (1705–1757), Austrian field marshal
- Michael Browne (1887–1971), Irish Roman Catholic Cardinal
- Michael Browne (politician) , Antiguan politician
- Milton Browne (* 1976), Barbadian athlete
- Mitchell Browne (born 1966), Antiguan athlete
- Moses Browne (1704–1787), English poet, translator and cleric
N
- Nicholas Walker Browne (1947-2014), British diplomat
- Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson, Baron Browne-Wilkinson (1930–2018), British judge and lawyer
- Noah Kenshin Browne (* 2001), Japanese soccer player
- Noel Browne (1915-1997), Irish politician
O
- Olin Browne (born 1959), American golfer
P
- Paddy Browne (born 1965), Irish snooker player
- Patrick Browne (1720–1790) Irish botanist and medicin
- Pierre Browne (* 1980), Canadian sprinter
R.
- Ray Browne ( Ray B. Browne ; 1922–2009), American cultural scientist
- Raymond Browne (born 1957), Irish clergyman, Bishop of Kerry
- Reno Browne (1921–1991), American actress
- Rhodes Browne (1865-1936), American entrepreneur and politician
- Robert Browne (Brownist) (around 1550–1633), English clergyman
- Robert Browne (actor, † 1603) († 1603), English actor and theater manager
- Robert Browne (actor, 1563) (1563 – around 1621), English actor and theater manager
- Robert Browne (Bishop) (1844–1935), Irish clergyman, Bishop of Cloyne
- Robert Browne Hall (1858–1907), American composer, conductor and cornetist
- Robert Alan Browne , American actor
- Robert Charles Browne (born 1952), American murderer
- Robert Gregory Browne (* 1955), American writer and screenwriter
- Roger Browne , American actor
- Ronnie Browne (born 1937), Scottish folk musician
- Roscoe Lee Browne (1922-2007), American actor
S.
- Samuel Browne († 1698), British physician
- Scoville Browne (1909-1994), American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist, see Scoville Brown
- Sylvia Browne († 2013), American author
T
- Tara Browne (1945–1966), British nobleman and heir to the Guinness family
- Thom Browne (born 1965), American fashion designer
- Thomas Browne (philosopher) (1605–1682), English philosopher and poet
- Thomas Gore Browne (1807–1887), British soldier and colonial governor
- Thomas HB Browne (1844-1892), American politician
- Thomas M. Browne (1829-1891), American politician
- Tom Browne (* 1954), American jazz trumpeter
V
- Vanessa Browne (* 1963), Australian high jumper
- Vic Browne (born 1942), Australian cyclist
- Virgil Browne (1877–1979), American entrepreneur and inventor
- Vincent Browne (* 1947), Irish sculptor
W.
- Wallace Browne, Baron Browne of Belmont (born 1947), Northern Irish politician
- Walter Browne (1949–2015), American-Australian chess player
- William Browne (poet) (1590 – around 1645), English poet
- William Browne (medic) (1692–1774), English medic
- William AF Browne (1805-1885), British psychiatrist
- William George Browne (1768–1813), English traveler
- William Joseph Browne (1897–1991), Canadian politician
- William Montague Browne (1823-1883), American publisher, politician, general, and university professor
- William Rowan Browne (1884–1975), Australian geologist