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Forename Arber

In the world, Arber (Arber Albania Kosovo Serbia United Kingdom Switzerland, 阿伯 China, Арбер Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan) is quite a rare masculine first name. The first name Arber is habitual in Albania, where it is a common boy's name, Slovenia, where it is quite a rare male name, and Kosovo. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Southern Europe, particularly Albania, Greece, and Serbia. Much less frequently, Arber is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Arber

name Arbér, name Arbër, name Арбер, name Arbêr, name اربير, name アルベル, name اربر, name Arber, name ארבר, name Arbour, name 阿伯
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Arber Switzerland, Kosovo, United Kingdom, Serbia, Albania
阿伯 China
Арбер Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan
اربر Iran

First names said to be same

Arbour, Arbér, Arbêr, Arbër, ארבר, اربير, and アルベル

Notable namesakes

picture of arber zeneli arber zeneli arber zeneli Kosovan footballer, SE (b. 1995) link
arber tasimi researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-4681-8476) link
arber kacollja researcher link
arber aliaj Belgian performing artist, BE link
arber kodra researcher link
arber malaj Albanian association football player, AL (b. 1989) link
arber qerimi Belgian handball player, BE (b. 1990) link
arber xhemali link
arber shala association football player (b. 1991) link
arber haliti Albanian Footballer, AL (b. 1992) link
arber sulstarova Albanian tennis player (1995-), AL (b. 1995) link
arber beqiri football player (b. 1999) link
arber istrefi FI (b. 1989) link
arber xhekaj Canadian ice hockey player, CA link

Characteristic surnames

Uka, Neziri, Hasani, Halimi, Halili, Haxhiu, Hoxhaj, Hyseni, Osmani, Mehmeti, Mustafa, Shabani, Bajrami, Berisha, Kamberi, Kryeziu, Retkoceri, Rexhepi, Jashari, Hysenaj, Kelmendi, Krasniqi, Tahiri, Ramadani, Lleshi, Bytyqi, Aliu, Kola, Rama, Hasa, Hoti, Qose, Shala, Shehu, Arapi, Ademi, Kurti, Kukaj, Gashi, Hoxha, Morina, Murati, Salihu, Shaliu, Selimi, Ahmeti, Beqiri, Kadriu, and Bajraktari