One of the oldest documents of the settlement of today's Bosonohy was found on the wooded Hradisko hill, located northwest of Bosonohy. In addition to the remains of the former fort, objects from the
Hallstatt and
Jevišovice cultures from the
Late Stone Age were found here. Bosonohy was annexed into Brno on 26 November 1971, and was then an independent district of Brno with its own local national committee until 31 December 1975. At first it was named Brno XV-Bosonohy, from 1 May 1972, just Brno-Bosonohy. From 1 January 1976, to 23 November 1990, Bosonohy was part of the Brno I district. After the
Velvet Revolution, on 24 November 1990, the current city district of Brno-Bosonohy was established here. On 17 August 2017, the area of the Pavlovská primary school was moved from Bosonohy to
Kohoutovice. == Demographics ==