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All around the world, Chintan (Chintan ) is quite a common predominantly masculine, but scarcely female first name. The given name Chintan is characteristic of United Arab Emirates, where it is a rare boy's name, Nepal, and India, where it is a rare dominantly masculine, but infrequently feminine name. Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in India, the United States, and Nepal. Very seldom, Chintan is the last name as well as the forename.
Modi, Chheda, Parekh, Parikh, Parmar, Pathak, Pandya, Rathod, Gandhi, Gajjar, Makwana, Sanghvi, Solanki, Acharya, Chauhan, Bhavsar, Kothari, Panchal, Purohit, Thakkar, Trivedi, Sanghavi, Suthar, Shukla, Sharma, Mistry, Shah, Soni, Amin, Rana, Dave, Gala, Jani, Jain, Naik, Vora, Upadhyay, Vyas, Sheth, Singh, Bhatt, Kumar, Patel, Raval, Desai, Doshi, Gupta, Joshi, Mehta, and Prajapati