Brugger – Wikipedia

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Brugger is a German family name.

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Brugger is a home name for people who live close to a bridge.

  • Agnieszka Brugger (* 1985), German politician (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), MdB
  • Albrecht Brugger (* 1925), German photographer
  • Alois Brugger (1881–1945), German clergyman
  • Andreas Brugger (painter) (1737–1812), German painter
  • Andreas Brugger (politician) (* 1954), Austrian lawyer and politician (Fritz)
  • Anja Brugger (* 1992), German handball player
  • Anton Brugger (conscientious object of war) (1911–1943), Austrian refusal to do the war
  • Anton Brugger (politician) (1912–1999), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
  • Bernd Brugger (politician) (* 1953), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
  • Bernd Brugger (Reiter) (* 1980), Austrian dressage rider
  • Carl Brugger (1903–1944), Swiss psychiatrist and eugenicist
  • Charles Brugger (1879–1973), Swiss architect
  • Elena Brugger (* 1997), German ring
  • Ernst Brugger (manager) (1900–1981), German singer and media manager
  • Ernst Brugger (1914–1998), Swiss politician (FDP)
  • Erwin Brugger (1920-1987), German educator and politician
  • Frédéric Brugger (1912–1999), Swiss architect
  • Friedrich Brugger (1815-1870), German sculptor
  • Hans Brugger (1905-1995), Swiss economist
  • Hans-Rudi Brugger (* 1980), Italian football player
  • Hazel Brugger (* 1993), Swiss Slam poet, cabaret artist and moderator
  • Ingried Brugger (* 1960), Austrian museum director and fashion designer
  • Janai Brugger (* 1984), American opera singer (soprano)
  • Janosch Brugger (* 1997), German cross -country skier
  • Josef Brugger (1953-2022), Austrian politician (Greens)
  • Josef Dominik Karl Brugger (1796-1865), German teacher and priest
  • Karl Brugger (architect) (1853–1935), German architect
  • Karl Brugger (journalist) (1942–1984), German journalist
  • Kurt Brugger (* 1969), Italian racing tobogganist
  • Marie Brugger (1860 – after 1913), German writer
  • Markus Brugger (* 1987), German singer and musician, member of the Brugger Buam
  • Martin Brugger (* 1976), Austrian musician, member of the origin of Buam
  • Martin Brugger (skeleton pilot) (* 1982), Austrian skeleton driver
  • Martin Brugger (fusion musician) (* around 1990), German bass player and songwriter
  • Mathias Brugger (* 1992), German athlete
  • Nathalie Brugger (* 1985), Swiss sailor
  • Peter Brugger (politician) (1920-1986), South Tyrolean politician (SVP)
  • Peter Brugger (neuropsychologist) (* 1957), Swiss neuropsychologist
  • Peter Brugger (singer) (* 1972), German musician
  • Philipp Brugger (1865–1943), German lawyer and ministerial officer
  • Rudolf Brugger (1862–1930), German general doctor
  • Siegfried Brugger (* 1953), Italian lawyer and politician (South Tyrol)
  • Thomas Brugger (* 1982), German singer and musician, member of the Brugger Buam
  • Ulrich Brugger (* 1947), German long -distance runner
  • Walter Brugger (philosopher) (1904–1990), German Jesuit and philosopher
  • Walter Brugger (landscape architect) (1924–2002), Swiss landscape architect
  • Walter Brugger (theologian) (* 1928), German theologian and art historian
  • Walter Brugger (lawyer) (* 1954), Austrian lawyer
  • Winfried Brugger (1950–2010), German lawyer
  • Wini Brugger (* 1961), Austrian cook
  • Wolfgang Brugger (1901– ??), German writer and author, see Heinz Schramm (writer)
  • Wolfgang Brugger (1905 – after 1954), German pianist and choir director
  • Wolfram Brugger, German doctor
  • Yannick Brugger (* 2001), German football player

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