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In the entire world, 扬 (Jan , 扬 , Ion , among others...) is a prevalent mostly masculine, but uncommonly feminine first name. The given name 扬 is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Moldova, where it is a prevalent masculine name, Czechia, where it is a widespread masculine name, and Romania (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in China, India, and Romania. Likewise, 扬 is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Jan, Young | Poland, United States, India, Pakistan, China |
扬 | China |
Yann, Ion | Romania, Poland, United States, India, China |
Yung | Czechia, Poland, United States, India, China |
Yáng | Myanmar, Taiwan, China |
Dương, Eyu, Ieong, Io, Iyu, Jahn, Jana, Jang, Jong, Jonge, Ján, Ljung, Yahng, Yan, Yang, Yeo, Yeoh, Yeong, Yeung, Yio, Yiu, Yong, Yonge, Youn, Younger, Youngová, Yu, Юнг, Ян, Ян, Жан, Янг, יאן, יאנג, جان, يان, يانغ, يونغ, ইয়ান, ジャン, ジョン, ヤン, ヤング, ヨン, 养, 延, 揚, 杨, 杨氏, 楊, 羊,
扬 is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jan Bronski , the fictional character from The Tin Drum by Günter Grass; General Dodonna , the character in the Star Wars universe, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope; Jan Brady , the character from The Brady Bunch; Element Lad , the DC Comics character, Legion of Super Heroes and Onufry Zagłoba , the fictional character, With Fire and Sword, and in many other works.