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In the entire world, Ad (A , Ad , アド ) is a prevalent largely boy's, but seldom feminine forename. The forename Ad is habitual in India, where it is quite a common dominantly masculine, but uncommonly girly name, the United Kingdom, where it is quite a common epicene name, and Indonesia (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in India, Indonesia, and Pakistan. Much less frequently, Ad is the last name as well as the forename.
Ad is also a name from the Bible. Explore more in our Biblical names portal!
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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A, Ad | China, Netherlands, Indonesia, India, Canada |
アド | Japan |
Ад | Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan |
A Konto, A La Carte, A La Mode, Abase, Abbreviation, Abenyu, Abia, Abés, Acabar, Acater, Accoord, Accouter, Achetar, Acheter, Acquiet, Ad Astra, Addo, Adeem, Aderência, Adeso, Adhuc, Adit, Adivinhar, Admire, Admoni, Adnoun, Adoration, Adres, Adresser, Adret, Adriaan, Adriaen, Adrian, Adriano, Adrianu, Adrianus, Adrien, Adrià, Adrián, Afiar, Afilhado, Afondar, Afrontar, Afum, Afuma, Afunda, Afundar, Afundu, Aggravate, Aggress,
Ad is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: A Brigadier , the operatic character in the opera Appomattox by Philip Glass; A lady , the operatic character in the opera Don Sanche by Franz Liszt; Ad Executive , the character from 1995 film 'The Santa Clause'; A Cappadocian , the operatic character in the opera Salome by Richard Strauss and A Blind Ballad-Singer , the operatic character in the opera Gloriana by Benjamin Britten, and in many other works.