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Forename Ditte

All around the world, Ditte (Ditte Denmark France Sweden Germany Indonesia, 迪特 China, Дитте Kazakhstan Russia) is quite a rare primarily feminine, but very seldom masculine first name. The first name Ditte is characteristic of Denmark, where it is quite a common feminine name, Sweden, where it is a rare feminine name, and Belgium. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Denmark, Sweden, and Germany. Much less frequently, Ditte is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ditte

name Ditte, name Dittè, name Dita, name Ditté, name 迪特, name Дітте, name Дитте, name Edith, name Dorothea
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Ditte Sweden, Denmark, France, Indonesia, Germany
迪特 China
Дитте Russia, Kazakhstan

First names said to be same

Dita, Dittè, Ditté, Dorothea, Edith, and Дітте

First name Ditte in the context

Ditte is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Dieter Reinhardt , the antagonist of Blade II and Dieter Lumpen , the fictional figure.

Notable namesakes

picture of ditte könig ditte könig ditte könig German translator, indologist, writer, DE (b. 1956) link
ditte cederstrand Danish writer, DK (b. 1915) link
picture of ditte hansen ditte hansen ditte hansen Danish actress, DK (b. 1970) link
picture of ditte steensballe ditte steensballe ditte steensballe DK (b. 1971) link
picture of ditte vind ditte vind ditte vind Danish handball player, DK (b. 1994) link
ditte wessels NL (b. 1937) link
ditte restorff (b. 1937) link
ditte merle Dutch creator, NL (b. 1951) link
ditte clemens German mathematician and journalist (b. 1952) link
ditte birkemose Danish writer, DK (b. 1953) link
ditte maria (b. 1946) link
ditte gråbøl Danish actress, DK (b. 1959) link
ditte thevin (b. 1951) link
ditte reijers Swedish sculptress, SE (b. 1961) link
ditte brouwers NL (b. 1953) link

Characteristic surnames

Dahl, Andersen, Petersen, Pedersen, Jacobsen, Jakobsen, Johansen, Jeppesen, Frandsen, Mortensen, Svendsen, Mikkelsen, Andreasen, Bertelsen, Rasmussen, Kristensen, Jørgensen, Østergaard, Christensen, Kristiansen, Vestergaard, Sørensen, Simonsen, Iversen, Eriksen, Lund, Ller, Holm, Krogh, Kjær, Olsen, Madsen, Rensen, Larsen, Jensen, Hansen, Olesen, Møller, Schmidt, Clausen, Knudsen, Poulsen, Rgensen, Laursen, Thomsen, Nielsen, Frederiksen, and Christiansen