Brazier (name)
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Meaning | brazier, worker in brass |
Region of origin | France, United Kingdom |
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Brazier is an occupational surname of French origin, meaning "a worker in brass". An alternative spelling is Brasier. The surname may refer to:
- Alan Brazier (cricketer) (1924–1999), English cricketer
- Arthur M. Brazier (1921–2010), American bishop
- Brendan Brazier (born 1975), Canadian athlete
- Brook Brasier (1879–1940), Irish politician
- Caroline Brazier (born 1971), Australian actress
- Colin Brazier (footballer) (born 1957), British football player
- Colin Brazier (born 1968), British journalist
- Donavan Brazier (born 1997), American runner
- Eugénie Brazier (1895–1977), French chef
- Graham Brazier (1952–2015), New Zealand musician
- Harold Brazier (born 1955), American boxer
- Jeff Brazier (born 1979), British television presenter
- John Brazier (1842–1930), Australian zoologist
- Julian Brazier (born 1953), British politician
- Kelly Brazier (born 1989), New Zealand rugby player
- Margaret Brazier (born 1950), British legal scholar
- Martin Brasier (1947–2014), British biologist
- Mary Brazier (1904–1995), American neuroscientist
- Matt Brazier (born 1976), British football player
- Nicolas Brazier (1783–1838), French writer
- Robert Boyd Brazier (1916–1942), American sailor
- Robert H. B. Brazier (died 1837), British surveyor
- Rodney Brazier (born 1946), British lawyer
- Will Brazier (born 1983), American rugby player
- William Brazier (1755–1829), British cricketer
See also
- Brasier, French automobile manufacturer
- Brasier (surname)
- Brazier (hieroglyph)
- Joseph Brazier, British gun manufacturer
- Le Brasier, a 1991 French film
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