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'''Broder''' or '''Bröder''' is a surname.<ref>https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=broder {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> Notable people with the surname Broder / Bröder include: |
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'''Broder''' is a surname. |
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==Persons== |
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Notable people with the surname Broder / Bröder include: |
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*[[Andrew Broder]] (1845–1918), Ontario farmer and merchant, member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1896 to 1911 |
*[[Andrew Broder]] (1845–1918), Ontario farmer and merchant, member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1896 to 1911 |
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*[[Annie Glen Broder]] (1857–1937), Canadian musician |
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*[[Berl Broder]] (1817–1868), Ukrainian Jew and the most famous of the Broder singers |
*[[Berl Broder]] (1817–1868), Ukrainian Jew and the most famous of the Broder singers |
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*[[David S. Broder]] (1929–2011), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, columnist for ''The Washington Post'', and professor at the University of Maryland |
*[[David S. Broder]] (1929–2011), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, columnist for ''The Washington Post'', and professor at the University of Maryland |
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*[[Gavin Broder]] (born 1959), former chief Rabbi of Ireland |
*[[Gavin Broder]] (born 1959), former chief Rabbi of Ireland |
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*[[Henryk Broder]] (born 1946), German journalist, columnist for the daily newspaper ''Die Welt'' |
*[[Henryk Broder]] (born 1946), German journalist, columnist for the daily newspaper ''Die Welt'' |
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*[[Melissa Broder]] (born 1979), |
*[[Melissa Broder]] (born 1979), poet and writer |
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*[[Mirko Bröder]] (1911–1943), Hungarian–Serbian chess master |
*[[Mirko Bröder]] (1911–1943), Hungarian–Serbian chess master |
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==Music== |
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*[[Bröder (album)|''Bröder'' (album)]], 1998 album by Swedish band Sten & Stanley |
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*"Bröder", 2014 song by Swedish singer [[Linus Svenning]] |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 26 August 2024
Look up broder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Broder or Bröder is a surname.[1] Notable people with the surname Broder / Bröder include:
- Andrei Broder (born 1953), Research Fellow and Vice President of Emerging Search Technology for Yahoo!
- Andrew Broder (1845–1918), Ontario farmer and merchant, member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1896 to 1911
- Annie Glen Broder (1857–1937), Canadian musician
- Berl Broder (1817–1868), Ukrainian Jew and the most famous of the Broder singers
- David S. Broder (1929–2011), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, columnist for The Washington Post, and professor at the University of Maryland
- Gavin Broder (born 1959), former chief Rabbi of Ireland
- Henryk Broder (born 1946), German journalist, columnist for the daily newspaper Die Welt
- Melissa Broder (born 1979), poet and writer
- Mirko Bröder (1911–1943), Hungarian–Serbian chess master
- Samuel Broder (born 1945), co-developer of anti AIDS drugs and former Director of the National Cancer Institute