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* [[Mat Brinkman]] (born 1973), American artist and musician |
* [[Mat Brinkman]] (born 1973), American artist and musician |
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* [[Tom Brinkman]] (born 1957), American politician |
* [[Tom Brinkman]] (born 1957), American politician |
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Other examples of Brinkman may include the nickname use, as for Katie Taylor, or sometimes, Simon Dumergue..aka Brinks, Binx, Brinkyo, Brinkyum, Bink. |
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It may also refer to: |
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Brinkman may refer to:
- Hero Brinkman (born 1964), Dutch politician
- Jacques Brinkman (born 1966), Dutch retired field hockey player
- Bert Brinkman (born 1968), Dutch retired water polo player
- Charles Brinkman (born 1928), American retired figure skater
- Ed Brinkman (born 1941), American retired baseball player
- Elco Brinkman (born 1948), Dutch retired politician
- Erna Brinkman (born 1972), Dutch volleyball player
- Joe Brinkman (born 1944), American retired baseball umpire
- Kiara Brinkman (born 1979), American author
- Mat Brinkman (born 1973), American artist and musician
- Tom Brinkman (born 1957), American politician
Other examples of Brinkman may include the nickname use, as for Katie Taylor, or sometimes, Simon Dumergue..aka Brinks, Binx, Brinkyo, Brinkyum, Bink.
It may also refer to:
- Brinkman, Oklahoma, a small rural community located in Greer County, Oklahoma
See also
Look up brink in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- Related surnames