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In the world, Decem (Des , Decem , Decano ) is a common primarily male, but scarcely female first name. The given name Decem is characteristic of Ireland, where it is quite a common male name, Australia, where it is quite a rare primarily masculine, but very seldom feminine name, and India, where it is quite a rare boy's name. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in India, Indonesia, and Australia. Much less frequently, Decem is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Des | Philippines, India, Australia, Indonesia, Myanmar |
Decem | Philippines, China, United States, India, Myanmar |
Decano | Philippines, Italy, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, United States |
Deán | South Africa |
Dean, Dece, December, Decemvir, Decennial, Deceno, Deche, Deci, Decuman, Decury, Deghe, Degà, Dek, Deken, Denarian, Deni, Desch, Desember, Desè, Deu, Dez, Dezasseis, Dezember, Dgix, Dhjetor, Diciembre, Dicker, Diece, Dieci, Diesch, Diese, Diez, Diezmo, Dijh, Dinou, Disset, Disyembre, Divuit, Dix, Doyen, Dozen, Dyez, Dzatsi, Dés, Dîs, Gise, Gize, Ten, Zece, Đêcêm,
Decem is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Des Barnes , the fictional character; Des Teufels Ellermutter , the operatic character in the opera An allem ist Hütchen schuld!; Des Herzogs Narr , the operatic character in the opera Guntram; des Teufels Famulus , the operatic character in the opera Schwanda, der Dudelsackpfeifer, Schwanda the Bagpiper and Des Clarke , the fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, among other works.
Ko, Novem, Yeung, Arengh, Cheung, Ferrer, Sanchez, Suladay, Leung, Reginio, Daniyal, Gallosa, Guarino, Senerado, Balanday, Galdones, Lasalita, Rupinta, Santotome, Reyes, Payot, Na, Moe, Bar, Ber, Lai, Lay, Lee, Rosas, Jue, Wun, Chan, Hung, Wong, Yuen, Marak, Cheng, Teo, and Palaganas