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Forename Astride

Around the globe, Astride (Astrid Germany Guatemala Indonesia Democratic Republic of the Congo Colombia, Astride Indonesia Democratic Republic of the Congo Germany Mexico United States) is a widespread primarily female, but scarcely male first name. The first name Astride is characteristic of Guatemala, where it is quite a common female name, Germany, and Panama (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Germany, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Very seldom, Astride is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Astride

name Astrid, name Astride, name Astrīde
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Astrid Germany, Guatemala, Indonesia, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Astride Germany, Mexico, Indonesia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States

First names said to be same

Astrīde

First name Astride in the context

Astride is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Astrid Farnsworth , the fictional character in the television series Fringe; Astrid Peth , the Doctor Who character, Voyage of the Damned; Astrid Méganck , character in Wittekerke; Astrid Frémont , character in Plus belle la vie and Astrid Anker-Hansen , character in Hotel Cæsar, among other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of astride n'gouan astride n'gouan astride n'gouan French handball player, FR (b. 1991) link
picture of astride gneto astride gneto astride gneto French judoka, FR (b. 1996) link
astride lequen French politician, FR (b. 1955) link
astride palata Handball player from Democratic Republic of the Congo (b. 1982) link

Characteristic surnames

Paul, Labady, Joseph, Edmond, Victor, Fabien, Israel, Olland, Santana, Schmitt, Almeida, Antoine, Charles, Pereira, Jacques, Etienne, Carvalho, Guerrier, Hoffmann, Ferreira, Oliveira, Alexandre, Gilles, Pierre, Blaise, Santos, Dias, Lima, Jean, Noel, Motta, Silva, Simon, Souza, Chery, Camou, Goncalves, Costa, Gomes, Leger, Louis, Ludic, Jeune, Noble, Henry, Masaki, Michel, Muller, Rocha, and Pierre-Antoine