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Forename Countess

Globally, Countess (ماري Iraq Egypt Syria Palestinian Territory Iran, Countess Denmark Brazil Venezuela, Графиня Bulgaria) is a common mostly female, but seldom boy's first name. The given name Countess is habitual in Syria, where it is quite a common principally female, but very infrequently masculine name, Lebanon, where it is quite a common female name, and Egypt, where it is quite a rare dominantly girly, but infrequently boy's name. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Egypt, Syria, and Iraq. Much less frequently, Countess is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Countess

name Contesse, name Condessa, name Hraběnka, name Countess, name كونتيسة, name Графиня, name Мары, name ماري
VARIANTCOUNTRY
ماري Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Palestinian Territory, Syria
Countess Brazil, Denmark, Venezuela
Графиня Bulgaria
Contesse France, Chile, United States, Belgium, Switzerland

First names said to be same

Condessa, Hraběnka, Мары, and كونتيسة

First name Countess in the context

Countess is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Mary Magdalene , the follower of Jesus, The Last Temptation of Christ; Marie-Josephte Corriveau , the murderer and well-known figure in Québécois folklore, The Golden Dog; Lisa Simpson , the fictional character from The Simpsons franchise; Bella Swan , the character and the protagonist of the Twilight series and Mary Jane Watson , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Spider-Man 2, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

panterna countess link

Characteristic surnames

Peel, Hylton, Vaughn, Walker, Chapman, Bedoyere, Kospoth, Kooffreh, Rodgers, Rudolph, Gregory, Jacques, Johnson, Jenkins, Edwards, Vlandamir, Fleming, Phillips, Randolph, Robinson, Thompson, Williams, Hughes, Hodges, Horton, Harris, Hall, Hope, Arran, Adams, Cyrus, Brown, Perry, Price, Grant, Lewis, Rosenborg, Jones, Fripp, Young, Martin, Merten, Schatz, Burris, Gamble, Givens, Euston, Easley, Hearn, and Dantignac