Bruin , de; de Bruine; de Bruijn(e);
de Bruyn(e); Brun, de; de Brun(n)e; (de) Broen: name
according to the brown colour (of skin, or hair, or clothes),
i.e. the equivalent of the English name BROWN or
the French LE_BRUN or the German BRAUN.
1321 Oliviers de Brune, Kortrijk ; 1326 Jan de Brune, Ieper. The
family name might be different from the name Bruin without
the article de (which means the). However, both
names Bruin and De Bruyne are used at random in
the 13th to 15th century in the description of the (de) Brune, burgers van Ieper
(The family de Brune, citizens of Ypres), a family of cloth producers) by Prof. Edgard De
Bruyne. It is highly improbable that all Debruyne's
originate from a single person.
In the 17th and 18th century Parish registers,
the family name Debruyne is often misspelled, but always
contains the syllables de and bru()n. In the
Flandres area (the provinces of West-Vlaanderen and Oost-Vlaanderen
in Belgium, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen in the Netherlands, and
the so-called Frans-Vlaanderen in Northern France), the
name will always end with ne. In the Brabant area this
is not (the provinces Brabant and Antwerpen in
Belgium; Noord-Brabant, Utrecht and Zuid- and Noord Holland in the Netherlands).
Already before the French Revolution the two
main variants can be distinguished: Debruyne and De
Bruyne. It can be easily shown though, that both can
originate from the same ancestors. Spelling variations become
fixed with the introduction of the official registration system
in the French period (ca. 1800). Only occasional errors can
explain later variation.
Variations found: Debruyne, De Bruyne, Debruijne,
De Bruijne, Debrune, De Brune, Debruine, De Bruine.
- References:
- F. Debrabandere, Woordenboek van de Familienamen in
België en Noord-Frankrijk, Gemeentekrediet, Brussel,
1993.
- F. Debrabandere, Persoonsnamen in het Kortrijkse
1300-1350. Anthroponymica XIX, Leuven en Brussel,
1971
- W. Beele, Studie van de Ieperse persoonsnamen uit de
stads- en baljuwsrekeningen 1250-1400, 1975
- E. De Bruyne, Les Brune, bourgeois d'Ypres - Une
famille de drapiers Flamands (1250-1800) in Tablettes
des Flandres, Tome 2, Bruges, 1949, 9-62. Dit werk
bevat een stamreeks die loopt van ca. 1200 tot begin 19de
eeuw.
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