>
Across the world, Ann-Helen (Ann-Helen ) is a very rare girly first name. The first name Ann-Helen is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Sweden, where it is a rare girly name, and Norway. Very seldom, Ann-Helen is the last name as well as the forename. Parts of the name also exists independently as a first name Ann, and a first name Helen.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
---|---|
Ann-Helen | Norway, Finland, Australia, Sweden, Germany |
ann-helen fjeldstad jusnes (b. 1956) | ||
ann-helen patomella researcher | ||
ann-helen leknes researcher | ||
ann-helen persson Swedish local politician, SE | ||
ann-helen adolfsen Norwegian handball player (b. 1996) |
Bay, Johnsen, Jonsson, Nilsson, Ekerlin, Stenberg, Svensson, Anderson, Bergsten, Karlsson, Knutsson, Patomella, Ringstad, Dellerud, Johansen, Olofsson, Skorpen-Vikene, Andersson, Pettersen, Rosenlund, Johansson, Halvorsen, Jansson, Larsson, Persson, Karlsen, Lie, Berg, Blom, Lien, Nabb, Holm, Azedo, Thyni, Einen, Wirtz, Westerberg, Strand, Boqvist, Larsen, Nilsen, Nessen, Hansen, Ollman, Sundman, Skogvoll, Bothner, Blakset, Sørgård, and Fredriksson