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Forename Венцель

In the entire world, Венцель (Wenzel Germany United States Brazil Hungary Czechia, Vencel Germany United States Brazil Hungary Canada, Venczel Germany United States Hungary Austria Canada) is quite a common masculine first name. The first name Венцель is characteristic of Czechia, where it is quite a common boy's name, Germany, where it is quite a rare male name, and Luxembourg. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Germany, Czechia, and Austria. More frequently, Венцель is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Венцель

name Viatcheslav, name Венцель, name Венцел, name Venceslao, name Wenczel, name Венчеслав, name Vyachaslaw, name В'Ячеслав, name Ventseslav, name Vaclaw, name Vjačeslav, name Вацлав, name Вячеслав, name Věnceslav, name Václav, name Венцеслав, name Venceslav, name Вацлаў, name Vjatjeslav, name Wenceslaus, name Вячаслав, name Venczel, name Wacław, name Wenzeslaw, name Viachaslau, name Anton, name Venčeslav, name Ventsel, name Vjatšeslav, name Vyacheslav, name Слава, name Wenzel, name Wjatscheslaw, name Ventcel, name Вячаслаў, name Vencel, name Vaclau, name Vjacseszlav, name Vyachaslau
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Wenzel Germany, Brazil, United States, Hungary, Czechia
Vencel Germany, Canada, Brazil, United States, Hungary
Venczel Germany, Austria, Canada, United States, Hungary
Венцель Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia

First name Венцель in the context

Венцель is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Wenzel Strapinski , the operatic character in the opera Kleider machen Leute by Alexander von Zemlinsky; a tailor's apprentice from Seldwyla and Wenzel of Norway , the operatic character in the opera Amadis by Jules Massenet.

Characteristic surnames

Яна, Вадим, Лидия, Лідія, Любов, Олена, Ольга, Орест, Игорь, Ирина, Елена, Тарас, Роман, Ірина, Євген, Кирилл, Марина, Микола, Андрей, Андрій, Галина, Полина, Надія, Поліна, Петро, Павло, Єва, Алла, Анна, Нина, Вера, Віра, Олег, Илья, Инна, Иван, Іван, Інна, Ігор, Юлія, Юрий, Юрій, Мария, Марія, Антон, Айвіка, Ганна, Павел, and Никита