Proper noun
A surname.
A municipality in South Tyrol, Italy, near the Brenner Pass.
Alternative form: Brennero (Italian)
Short for Brenner Pass, the mountain pass.
An unincorporated community in Doniphan County, Kansas, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAddy Brenner, 16, scoops feed from a bag into a bucket for one of her market steers, Feb. 19, at her family’s farm in North Lawrence, Ohio. Source: Internet
Also see Otto von Hentig, Mein Leben (Goettingen, 1962) pp. 338–339 Lenni Brenner, Zionism in the Age of the Dictators 2004, p234 According to Yellin-Mor, : Lubenchik did not take along any written memorandum for the German representatives. Source: Internet
Behind their masks, Brian Jones, Brittany Markle and son Lucas are smiling as they prepare to leave Brenner Children’s Hospital after a week stay due to a COVID-19 related illness. Source: Internet
A Santa Fe native who attended Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, Brenner put himself through school working in restaurants, and discovered a flair and passion for the food biz. Source: Internet
Brenner Ladd (BrennerBear), another Boise State eSports athlete who joined the team two months ago, has been helped immensely by having Vogel in the room. Source: Internet
Brenner Hinish and Moore, 2003 After helping to found an artists group in support of civil rights, Bearden's work became more representational and more overtly socially conscious. Source: Internet