Brooke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke (1883–1963), British Chief of the Imperial General Staff in WW 2
 - Arthur Brooke (poet) (died 1563), English poet
 - Arthur Brooke (lieutenant-general) (1772–1843), British general
 - Arthur de Capell Brooke (1791–1858), British baronet and travel writer
 - Arthur Brooke (entrepreneur) (1845–1918), founder of Brooke Bond tea company
 - Basil Stanlake Brooke (1888–1973), 1st Viscount Brookeborough, Irish Unionist politician
 - Bryan Nicholson Brooke (1915–1998), English surgeon
 - Charles Brooke (Jesuit) (1777–1852), English Jesuit
 - Charles Brooke (surgeon) (1804–1879), English surgeon and inventor
 - Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke (1829–1917), Second Rajah of Sarawak
 - Charles Vyner Brooke (1874–1963), Third and last Rajah of Sarawak
 - Charlotte Brooke (writer), (c.1740–1793), Irish author, youngest daughter of Henry Brooke
 - Christopher Brooke, English lawyer and author, MP from the City of York
 - Christopher Nugent Lawrence Brooke (1927–2015), British medieval historian
 - Edward Brooke (1919–2015), American politician
 - Eileen Brooke (1905–1989), British statistician and health policy professional
 - Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt, alleged mistress of Henry VIII and estranged wife of the poet Thomas Wyatt
 - Elisabeth Brooke, Marchioness of Northampton (died 1565), leading lady at the court of Edward VI and Elizabeth I of England
 - Elizabeth Brooke (writer) (1601–1683), English religious writer
 - Emily Brooke (born 1985), British inventor
 - Frances Brooke (1724–1789), English novelist, essayist, playwright and translator
 - Frederick H. Brooke (1876–1960), American architect from Washington, D.C.
 - George Brooke (conspirator) (1568–1603), executed for his part in two plots against the government of King James I
 - Graeme Brooke (born 1963), Australian boxer of the 1980s
 - Gustavus Vaughan Brooke (1818–1866), Irish stage actor, active in Ireland, England and Australia
 - Gwydion Brooke (1912–2005), British bassoonist
 - Heather Brooke (born 1970), American journalist
 - Henry Brooke (disambiguation)
 - Humphrey Brooke (physician) (1617-1693), British doctor
 - Humphrey Brooke (art historian) (1914-1988), British art historian
 - Iris Brooke (1905–post 1967), English artist and author
 - James Brooke (1803–1868), First Rajah of Sarawak
 - James Brooke (born 1955), American journalist
 - Jocelyn Brooke (Jocelyn Bernard Brooke), writer
 - Sir John Arthur Brooke, 1st Baronet of the Brooke Baronetcy of Almondbury (1844–1920)
 - John Charles Brooke (1748–1794), FSA, Somerset Herald
 - John Weston Brooke (1880–1908), English Officer in the Boer War, son of John Arthur Brooke
 - Jonatha Brooke (born 1964), American folk-rock singer-songwriter
 - John Mercer Brooke (1826–1906), scientist; USN & CSN
 - Peter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville (born 1934), British politician and son of Henry Brooke
 - Peter Brooke (17th-century MP), English politician
 - Peter Brooke (businessman) (1929–2020), American businessman
 - Ralph Brooke (1553–1625), English Officer of Arms in the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I
 - Richard Kendall Brooke (1930–1996), a South African ornithologist
 - Sir Robert Weston Brooke, 2nd Baronet of the Brooke Baronetcy of Almondbury (1885–1942)
 - Rupert Brooke (1887–1915), poet
 - Samuel Brooke (died 1632?), Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
 - Stopford Brooke (chaplain) (1832–1916), Irish churchman and writer
 - Stopford Brooke (politician) (1859–1938), British Member of Parliament from 1906 to 1910
 - Sylvia Brett (1885–1917), Lady Brooke, Ranee of Sarawak
 - Cecil Brooke-Short (1897–1934), English cricketer
 - Tim Brooke-Taylor (born 1940), English actor
 - Zachary Brooke (theologian) (1716–1788), English clergyman and academic
 - Zachary Nugent Brooke, (1883–1946), British medieval historian and writer
 - Zinzan Brooke (born 1965), Former New Zealand rugby union footballer who played at number 8.
 
See also
- Robert Brooke-Popham (1878–1953), Royal Air Force commander during the first half of the 20th century
 
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.