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All over the world, בנואה (Benoit , Benoît , Benua ) is a widespread masculine forename. The given name בנואה is characteristic of France, where it is a common masculine name, Belgium, where it is quite a common boy's name, and Canada (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in France, Canada, and Cameroon. Much less frequently, בנואה is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Benoit, Benoît | Belgium, Canada, France, Cameroon, United States |
Benua | Indonesia, India, Dominican Republic, United States, Republic of the Congo |
בנואה | Israel |
Barac, Barak, Barakat, Baraq, Baruch, Ben, Bendic, Bendick, Bendik, Bendiks, Bendix, Bendt, Benead, Benedek, Benedetto, Benedict, Benedicto, Benedictus, Benedikt, Benedikto, Benedito, Benedykt, Bengt, Benito, Benkt, Benno, Bennone, Beno, Benois, Bent, Benth, Bieito, Bnoah, Bénédict, Барак, Барух, Бен, Бенгт, Бендик, Бендикс, Бенедек, Бенедетто, Бенедикт, Бенедикто, Бенедито, Бенито, Бенно, Бено, Бент, Бенуа,
בנואה is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Benoît Cassagne , character in Plus belle la vie; Benoît , the operatic character in the opera Le roi l’a dit, Le roi l'a dit; Benoît , the operatic character in the opera La bohème by Giacomo Puccini; the landlord and Benoit Tremblay , the fictional character appearing in the movie « Ville-Marie ».