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Forename Floride

In the entire world, Floride (Floride Democratic Republic of the Congo Cameroon Rwanda Benin Burundi, Florid Democratic Republic of the Congo Tanzania France Albania Algeria) is quite a rare mostly female, but uncommonly male given name. The first name Floride is habitual in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is quite a rare dominantly feminine, but seldom male name, Cameroon, where it is quite a rare girly name, and Albania, where it is quite a rare masculine name. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, and Tanzania. Very seldom, Floride is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Floride

name Флориде, name Flóride, name Floride, name Florid
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Floride Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Cameroon, Benin, Burundi
Florid Democratic Republic of the Congo, France, Tanzania, Algeria, Albania

First names said to be same

Flóride, and Флориде

Notable namesakes

picture of floride calhoun floride calhoun floride calhoun spouse of John C. Calhoun (1792-1866), US (b. 1792) link
picture of floride green floride green floride green American photographer (1863–1936), US (b. 1863) link
floride clemson American writer, US (b. 1842) link
floride isabella lee calhoun American songwriter (b. 1870) link
picture of floride ntotila floride ntotila floride ntotila volleyball player, IT (b. 1997) link
floride legay link

Characteristic surnames

Lee, Corbett, Clervil, Barrier, Prudent, Diabawidi, Djidonou, Norelus, Ndayikunda, Mcdonald, Mphateng, Abantsia, Caldwell, Dorvilus, Laguerre, Ndayishemeze, Ndururutse, Stefanini, Carpenter, Cedrone-Cellucci, Brown-Jones, Ndayisenga, Caulder, Calvert, Charles, Anglade, Oko, Fant, Mbong, Silva, Alves, Cacou, Bueno, Carter, Bolton, Killen, Eschenberg, Kidder, Djimgou, Little, Joseph, Talman, Nahayo, Niyuhire, Herzog, Manning, Sautier, Almeida, Popera, and Ndayishimiye