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All around the world, Dam (Dame , Dam , ดาม , along with others...) is a common unisex first name. The forename Dam is characteristic of Senegal, where it is quite a common male name, Greece, and Cameroon, where it is quite a rare feminine name. Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in India, Senegal, and Indonesia. Likewise, Dam is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Dame | Senegal, Netherlands, Indonesia, India, United States |
Dam | Netherlands, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, United States |
ดาม | Thailand |
达姆 | China |
دام | Iraq, Palestinian Territory, Iran, Yemen |
ダム | Japan |
Дам | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia |
Amsterdam, Amsterdã, Beldame, Daam, Daami, Dahm, Daim, Dama, Damen, Damh, Damm, Damman, Damme, Dammr, Damn, Damnum, Dan, Dom, Domina, Dow, Dàm, Dám, Dâm, Dãm, Dām, Dấm, Dầm, Dẩm, Dẫm, Dậm, Dằm, Dẳm, Dặm, Idamu, Kulsdom, Rotterdam, Tamm, Ďam, Ďàm, Ďâm, Ďãm, Đam, Đàm, Đâm, Đãm, Đām, Đăm, Đąm, Đạm, Đảm,
Dam is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Dame Eyola , the character from Michael Ende's The Neverending Story; Dame Shirley , the operatic character in the opera Girls of the Golden West by John Adams; Dame Perchuque , the operatic character in the opera Les aventures du roi Pausole by Arthur Honegger; Dame Pliant , the theatrical character in the play "The Alchemist" and Dam Row , the musical character in the musical Go-Bang; Boojam elect of Go, among other works.