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Bronk

Bronk is a proper noun used in English-language contexts. It primarily appears as a surname and, less commonly, as the title of a work in media. In popular culture, the name has been used for fictional characters across books and film, and it has been adopted as the title of a short-lived American television series from the 1970s, The Bronk. As a surname, Bronk remains relatively uncommon and is encountered in various regional contexts without a single dominant bearer of the name. The spelling Bronk may also appear in brand names or fictional contexts, sometimes as a variation of similar-sounding names.