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Worldwide, 海德 (Haider , Hyder , Heider , along with others...) is a widespread boy's first name. The first name 海德 is characteristic of Iraq, where it is a common boy's name, Pakistan, where it is quite a common male name, and United Arab Emirates (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Pakistan, Iraq, and India. More frequently, 海德 is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Hyder, Heider, Haider | Iraq, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, United States |
海德 | China |
Head | United Kingdom, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, United States |
Hyde | United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, United States, Saudi Arabia |
Haid, Haidar, Haide, Haiden, Haidler, Haidner, Haidt, Haidtner, Hayd, Hayde, Hayden, Hayder, Haydn, Haythe, Hede, Heder, Heid, Heide, Heiden, Heidler, Heidn, Heidner, Heidt, Hejde, Held, Heldt, Heyd, Heyde, Heyden, Heyder, Heydler, Heydner, Hidde, Hynd, Hádek, Van Der Heide, Von Der Heiden, Гейдер, Хайд, Хайдар, Хайдер, Хайдлер, Хеде, Хельд, Хэд, הד, הייד, היידן, حيدر, هايد,
海德 is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Head of Chang'an Fu , the Dream of the Red Chamber character; head of O'Neill clan , the fictional character from The Fighting Prince of Donegal; Head Chef , the character from 2016 film 'Adventures in Babysitting'; Head Judge , the character from 2005 film 'Life Is Ruff' and Head of German police , the operatic character in the opera Germania by Alberto Franchetti, among other works.