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Meaning Bruno meaning

What does Bruno mean?
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Bruno

Bruno is a male given name.

Bruno

Italian philosopher who used Copernican principles to develop a pantheistic monistic philosophy; condemned for heresy by the Inquisition and burned at the stake (1548-1600) (Roman Catholic Church) a French cleric (born in Germany) who founded the Carthusian order in 1084 (1032-1101) (= Leo IX) German pope from 1049 to 1054 whose papacy was the beginning of papal reforms in the 11th century (1002-1054)

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Simple sentences

Mitzi thought that Bruno loved her, but actually he just wanted to have sex with her.
Mitzi thought Bruno loved her, but actually he just wanted to do it with her.
Bruno wants to know what holds the world together at its core.
Bruno is suing his parents for giving birth to him.
Tom is changing his name - to Bruno. He announced the change on Twitter on Saturday.

Movie subtitles

Bruno! Stop it!
Hurry up, Bruno.
Bye, Bruno.
Bruno, the pump and the bell.
Remember, Bruno, pump and bell.
Bruno, if we find it, we'll celebrate.
Come back, Bruno!
Come on, Bruno.
Come on, Bruno!
Bruno, put on your jacket.
Bruno.
Oh, Bruno.
Yes, Bruno, that's right, you'll be footman tonight.
Yes, Bruno!
A sorceress once bewitched Bruno de Firenze.
The exact measuring of body and skull shapes was carried out by anthropologist Dr. Bruno Beger who studies human races in this area of scientific research.
As I, Professor Bruno Lampini, have reason to know.
Hurry up, Bruno. It's almost 6:30.
Bye, Bruno. See you tonight at 7:00. Wait for me here.
You, the frames. Bruno, the pump and the bell. Let's go.
Come on, Bruno! Why did you hit me?
Quick, get Bruno.
Get Bruno!
I bet six points for Bruno.
Bruno had to plug him.
Bruno, give me your gun.
Here you are, Bruno.
Hello Bruno.
Oi, Bruno, you look through the bells and pumps.
Bruno, stay by my side.
Oi, Bruno!
No! - Bruno! Come on, move!

News and current affairs

In his latest book, Days of Power, the former agriculture minister, Bruno Le Maire, writes condescendingly of the building that houses his Danish counterpart in Copenhagen, which he compares to low-income housing.

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