Brown is a common surname with a number of points of origin, most commonly being a descriptive name relating to someone with brown hair, clothing or complexion. The name has multiple roots, from the Old English word 'brun', Middle English 'broun', Norse 'brunn', and French 'brun'. Brown is the second most common surname in Canada, and the third most common in Australia and the UK, with a particular prevalence in southern Scotland. Brown can sometimes arise from an anglicisation of other surnames (especially in the United States) such as Braun from Germany and Bruno from Italy.
Brown, Browne, Brun, Broun, Broune
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Men and women often performed different types of jobs, so these are displayed by gender to maintain their historical accuracy.
Common female occupations for Browns in 1921
Dressmaker
8,921
Domestic Servant
5,454
Laundress
5,070
General Servant Domestic
3,966
General Servant
3,684
Common male occupations for Browns in 1921
Coal Miner
10,594
Agricultural Labourer
7,701
General Labourer
7,642
Farmer
5,883
Farm Labourer
4,572
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