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'''Brandon''' is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include:
'''Brandon''' is a surname of [[Great Britain|British]] and [[Irish language|Irish]] origin. Notable persons with that surname include:
* [[Alexander Brandon]] (born 1974), US musician and composer
* [[Alexander Brandon]] (born 1974), American musician and composer
* Alfred de Bathe Brandon (all of Wellington, New Zealand):
* Alfred de Bathe Brandon (all of Wellington, New Zealand):
** [[Alfred Brandon (politician)]] (1809–86), politician
** [[Alfred Brandon (politician)]] (1809–86), politician
** [[Alfred Brandon (mayor)]] (1854–1938), Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand (son of the above)
** [[Alfred Brandon (mayor)]] (1854–1938), Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand (son of the above)
** [[Alfred Brandon (lawyer)]] (1883-1974), of Wellington, New Zealand (son of the above)
** [[Alfred Brandon (lawyer)]] (1883–1974), of Wellington, New Zealand (son of the above)
* [[Brent Brandon|Brent D. Brandon]] (born 1960), Decorated U.S. Air Force aviator, Distinguished Flying Cross
* [[Joshua Arthur Rodrigues Brandon|Arthur Brandon]] (1822–1847), British architect and architectural writer, brother of Raphael B.
* [[Brent Brandon|Brent D. Brandon]] (born 1960), U.S. Air Force aviator, Distinguished Flying Cross
* [[Catherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby]] (Catherine Brandon) (1519–1580), duchess of Suffolk, rumoured to have been about to become Henry VIII's seventh wife shortly before his death
* [[Catherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby]] (Catherine Brandon) (1519–1580), duchess of Suffolk
* [[Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk]], close friend and brother-in-law of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]
* [[Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk]], close friend and brother-in-law of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]
* [[Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk]] (c. 1484 - 1545)
* [[Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk]] (c. 1484 1545)
* [[Chris Brandon]] (born 1976), professional English football player
* [[Chris Brandon]] (born 1976), professional English football player
* [[David Brandon]] (born 1952), chairman of the board, chief executive officer, and manager of Domino's Pizza
* [[Dave Brandon]] (born 1952), American businessman
* [[David Brandon (actor)]] (born 1940), American actor
* [[David Brandon (architect)]] (1813–1897), Scottish architect
* [[Edgar Ewing Brandon]] (1865–1957), professor of French and former president of Miami University
* [[Edgar Ewing Brandon]] (1865–1957), professor of French and former president of Miami University
* [[Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland]] (Lady Eleanor Brandon) (1519–1547)
* [[Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland]] (Lady Eleanor Brandon) (1519–1547)
* [[Elmer Brandon]] (1906-1956), Canadian politician
* [[Elmer Brandon]] (1906–1956), Canadian politician
* [[Eric Brandon]] (1920–1982), Formula One driver
* [[Eric Brandon]] (1920–1982), English Formula One driver
* [[Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk]] (1517–1559), maiden name Lady Frances Brandon, niece of Henry VIII
* [[Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk]] (1517–1559), maiden name Lady Frances Brandon, niece of Henry VIII
* Frédéric Brandon (1943-), French painter ;
* [[Gennifer Brandon]] (born 1990), American basketball player
* [[Gennifer Brandon]] (born 1990), American basketball player
* [[Gerard Brandon]] (1788–1850), American politician and Governor of Mississippi
* [[Gerard Brandon]] (1788–1850), American politician and Governor of Mississippi
* [[Harry "Skip" Brandon]], founding partner of Smith Brandon International
* [[Harry "Skip" Brandon]] (b. 1941), founding partner of Smith Brandon International
* [[Heather Brandon]], South African chairman of the World Board of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
* [[Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk]] (1535–1551), son of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Catherine Willoughby
* [[Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk]] (1535–1551), son of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Catherine Willoughby
* [[Henry Brandon, 1st Earl of Lincoln]] (1516–1534), nephew of Henry VIII
* [[Henry Brandon, 1st Earl of Lincoln]] (1516–1534), nephew of Henry VIII
* [[Henry Brandon (actor)]] (1912–1990), American character actor
* [[Henry Brandon (actor)]] (1912–1990), American character actor
* [[Henry L. Brandon]] (1923–1997), American naval aviator and businessman
* [[Henry Brandon, Baron Brandon of Oakbrook]] (1920–1999), Baron of Oakbrook
* [[Henry Brandon, Baron Brandon of Oakbrook]] (1920–1999), Baron of Oakbrook
* [[Johnny Brandon]] (born 1925), English singer
* [[Jacques Émile Édouard Brandon]] (1831–1897), French artist
* [[Johnny Brandon]] (1925-2017), English singer
* [[Kirk Brandon]] (born 1956), British musician and singer/songwriter
* [[Kirk Brandon]] (born 1956), British musician and singer/songwriter
* [[Mark E. Brandon]], American lawyer and academic
* [[Martin Brandon-Bravo]] (born 1932), councillor for the West Bridgford West ward of Nottinghamshire County Council
* [[Martin Brandon-Bravo]] (1932-2018), British politician
* [[Michael Brandon]] (born 1945), American actor
* [[Michael Brandon]] (born 1945), American actor
* [[Michael Brandon (pornographic actor)]] (born 1965), American pornographic actor
* [[Michael Brandon (pornographic actor)]] (born 1965), American pornographic actor
* [[Richard Brandon]] (?? - 1649), English hangman
* Jean-Henri Brandon (ab 1660-1714), French painter
* Pierre Brandon (1915-2003), lawyer and founder of the Newspaper « [[La Marseillaise (1869 newspaper)|La Marseillaise]] »
* [[John Raphael Rodrigues Brandon|Raphael Brandon]] (1817–1877), British architect and architectural writer, brother of Arthur B.
* [[Richard Brandon]] (?? – 1649), English hangman
* [[S. G. F. Brandon]] (1907–1971), University of Manchester professor of comparative religion
* [[S. G. F. Brandon]] (1907–1971), University of Manchester professor of comparative religion
* [[Sam Brandon]] (born 1979), American football player
* [[Sam Brandon]] (born 1979), American football player
* [[Skeeter Brandon]] (1948–2008), American blues keyboardist, singer and songwriter
* [[Terrell Brandon]] (born 1970), American former basketball player
* [[Terrell Brandon]] (born 1970), American former basketball player
* [[Thomas Brandon (cricketer)]], 18th century English cricketer
* [[Thomas Brandon (cricketer)]], 18th century English cricketer
* [[Thomas Brandon (diplomat)]] (d. 1510), English diplomat
* [[Thomas Brandon (diplomat)]] (died 1510), English diplomat
* [[Tony Brandon]] (born 1933), British radio presenter and comedian
* [[Tony Brandon]] (born 1933), British radio presenter and comedian
* [[Warren Eugene Brandon]] (1916–1977), painter
* [[Warren Eugene Brandon]] (1916–1977), American painter
* [[William Brandon (author)]] (1914–2002), American writer and historian
* [[William Brandon (author)]] (1914–2002), American writer and historian
* [[William Brandon (standard-bearer)]] (1456–1485), standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth
* [[William Brandon (standard-bearer)]] (1456–1485), standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Brandan]], given name and surname
*[[Brandon (disambiguation)|Brandon]] (disambiguation)
*[[Branden (surname)]]
*[[Brandin]], surname and given name
*[[Joe Biden]], whose surname is sometimes corrupted to "Brandon" as a reference to the [[Let's Go Brandon]] slang


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Latest revision as of 12:05, 2 March 2024

Brandon is a surname of British and Irish origin. Notable persons with that surname include:

See also

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