Britten (disambiguation)

Britten (disambiguation)

Britten may refer to:

People:
* Benjamin Britten (1913–1976), British composer, conductor, and pianist
* Bill Britten, American actor best known for his portrayal of Bozo the Clown
* Emma Hardinge Britten (1823-1899), spiritualist
* Frederick A. Britten (1871-1946), U.S. Representative from Illinois
* James Britten (1846–1925), English botanist
* John Britten (1950–1995), New Zealand mechanical engineer
* Linda Britten, Australian fashion designer
* Mark Britten, American comedian with stage name "The Chinaman"
* Matt Britten (b.1985), American actor
* Rhonda Britten (b.1960), founder of the Fearless Living Institute
* Roy John Britten (1919-), American molecular biologist
* Sébastien Britten (b.1970), Canadian figure skater
* Terry Britten, English singer-songwriter
* Timothy Britten Parker (b.1962), American actor
* Trevor Britten, Namibian cricketer

Other:
* 4079 Britten, outer main-belt asteroid
* Britten Motorcycle Company, New Zealand motorcycle company founded by John Britten
* Britten House, hall of residence in the University of East Anglia
* Britten-Norman, British aircraft manufacturer

imilar spellings

* Britain (disambiguation)
* Brittain, another surname
* Briton, meaning a British person
* Brython, pre-Roman inhabitant of Great Britain


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