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In the entire world, Berg (Berg , بيرغ , 伯格 , along with others...) is quite a rare mostly male, but infrequently feminine given name. The given name Berg is habitual in Iceland, where it is quite a rare masculine name, Luxembourg, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is a rare epicene name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United States, and Brazil. Predominantly, Berg is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Berg | Germany, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, United States |
بيرغ | Iraq |
伯格 | China |
Берг | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Russia |
ברג | Israel |
Ahlberg, Arlberg, Babberich, Barg, Barig, Barrow, Bel, Beorg, Berch, Berg, Van Den, Bergakker, Bergander, Berge, Bergeijk, Bergen, Bergenhuizen, Berggren, Bergh, Berghem, Berghof, Berghuizen, Bergi, Bergie, Berglund, Bergman, Bergqvist, Bergs, Bergstedt, Bergström, Berk, Berrich, Bierg, Bjerg, Bolenberg, Borg, Burg, Bärg, Bêřĝ, Bërg, Caberg, Dahlberg, Distelberg, Edberg, Eibergen, Ekberg, Engberg, Forsberg, Fromberg, Genenberg, Goldberg,
Berg is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Berg , the operatic character in the opera Die beiden Neffen by Felix Mendelssohn.