Proper noun
Brann (plural Branns)
A surname.
Last year, Brisard’s bid $5,900 per mile, Commissioner Chairman Terry Brann of Wilton said. Source: Internet
In the federal court suit, Judge Matthew Brann heard arguments Tuesday on the Trump campaign’s request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against certifying Biden’s win. Source: Internet
She was born in Windsor on June 12 1930, a daughter of Delbert Brann Sr. and Inez R. (Sproul) Brann. Source: Internet
Department of Correction Commissioner Cynthia Brann told NBC News that the department will pursue internal disciplinary measures now that the DOI’s investigation has completed. Source: Internet
The band posted a photo of Brann Dailor's drum set up with the caption "Guess what's happening?" Source: Internet
U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann, a Republican, wrote that Trump's legal filings presented only "speculative accusations." Source: Internet