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Throughout the world, Густав (Gustavo , Gustav , Gustave , along with others...) is a prevalent masculine given name. The first name Густав is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Argentina, where it is a widespread male name, Uruguay, where it is a common masculine name, and Mexico (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. Much less frequently, Густав is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Gustavo | Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina |
Gustav | Germany, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina |
Gustave | Germany, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina |
Gustaf | Germany, Sweden, Mexico, Brazil, United States |
Gustaw | Germany, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, United States |
Gustaaf | Germany, Spain, Venezuela, Brazil, United States |
Gusztáv | Slovakia, Austria, Romania, Hungary |
Густав | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, Estonia |
Gustavus | Costa Rica, Germany, Sweden, Brazil, United States |
Gustavs | Germany, Sweden, Brazil, United States, United Kingdom |
Густав is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Moscow (Agustín Ramos dos Hermanas) , the character in « Money Heist »; Gus Fring , the character in the television series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul; Gustav Graves , the James Bond villain, Die Another Day; Gustav Dedoldia , the fictional character from Mushoku Tensei and Gustav Svensson , the fictional character in television series Svensson, Svensson, and in many other works.
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