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Forename Câmara

In all the world, Câmara (Camara Guinea Senegal Brazil Mali Gambia, Камара Russia Kazakhstan Ukraine Belarus Kyrgyzstan, Câmara Brazil France Mexico Portugal United States) is a common dominantly boy's, but seldom girly forename. The first name Câmara is habitual in Mauritania, where it is quite a common masculine name, Guam, and Gambia, where it is quite a common dominantly boy's, but uncommonly girly name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Mauritania, Mali, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. More prevalently, Câmara is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Câmara

name Camera, name Camara, name كامارا, name Câmera, name Câmara Municipal, name Καμάρα, name Câmara, name Камара, name קמארה, name Casmara
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Camara Guinea, Gambia, Mali, Senegal, Brazil
Камара Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan
Câmara Mexico, Brazil, France, United States, Portugal

Notable namesakes

patrício josé correia da câmara BR (b. 1744) link
picture of duarte borges coutinho de medeiros de sousa dias da câmara duarte borges coutinho de medeiros de sousa dias da câmara duarte borges coutinho de medeiros de sousa dias da câmara Portuguese noble, politician; Marquis of Praia and Monforte (1861-1907) (b. 1861) link
tristão vaz teixeira de bettencourt da câmara Portuguese journalist, PT (b. 1848) link
ibsen de gusmão câmara (b. 1924) link
frei hermano da câmara PT (b. 1934) link
maurício câmara researcher link
patrício josé correia da câmara Brazilian politician, BR link
leide câmara BR link
bira câmara BR link
duarte antónio da câmara link
antão martins da câmara link

Characteristic surnames

Max, Marc, Mary, Mara, Marx, Manu, Mama, Mimi, Mãe, Sara, Alex, Alan, Aldo, Andy, Anna, Anne, Anny, Caio, Clea, Cris, Cida, Beth, , Beto, Yls, Feh, Ana, Ane, Ari, Ary, Bia, Kim, Rui, Ruy, Dom, Gel, Gil, Leo, Lia, Luz, Luh, Jam, Jow, Tia, Eli, Eng, Ema, Ivo, and Bira