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In all the world, Ber (Ber , בר , ベル ) is a common epicene first name. The forename Ber is characteristic of Israel, where it is a common epicene name, Ireland, where it is quite a rare predominantly female, but very seldom male name, and Mauritius, where it is quite a rare male name. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Israel, Ethiopia, and Nigeria. Also, Ber is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Ber | Morocco, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Israel, Algeria |
בר | Israel |
ベル | Japan |
Бер | Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan |
Baer, Baron, Bear, Beer, Beere, Beran, Beren, Berja, Berr, Berz, Beř, Bilberry, Bär, Bèr, Bèŕ, Bèř, Bér, Béŕ, Béř, Bêr, Bêŕ, Bêř, Bër, Bëŕ, Bëř, Bör, Bēr, Bēŕ, Bēř, Bĕr, Bĕŕ, Bĕř, Bėr, Bęr, Bęŕ, Bęř, Běr, Běŕ, Běř, Dov, Per, Percival, Wer, Бэр, Дов, בער, דב, דוב, بير, เบร,
Ber is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Belle , the fictional character and protagonist/heroine of Disney's 1991 animated feature "Beauty and the Beast"; Belle Moffat , the fictional character from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women; Bell , the fictional character from Battle for Dream Island; Bell Cranel , the fictional character from Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? and Bell Elkins , the fictional character by American author Julia Keller, and in many other works.