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In the world, Garandi (Grande , Garandi ) is quite a rare mostly boy's, but uncommonly girly first name. The forename Garandi is characteristic of Italy, where it is quite a rare principally masculine, but very infrequently feminine name, Libya, where it is quite a rare male name, and Algeria, where it is a rare unisex name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Italy, Algeria, and Philippines. More prevalently, Garandi is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Grande | Italy, Spain, Mexico, Philippines, United States |
Garandi | India, Philippines, Brazil, United Kingdom, South Africa |
Garandi is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Grande Dame , the theatrical character in the play "Victor, or Power to the Children"; Grande Maresciallo del Demonio , character in Great Mazinger and Grande Mago Piccolo .
Ms, Antonio, Amerson, Adriane, Beatriz, Kevelyn, Germano, Getulio, Jackson, Joaquim, Wflander, Marilene, Mircelaine, Anderson, Clivonete, Patricia, Gabriele, Giliarde, Giovanni, Wflanderson, Iasmyn, Evelyn, Emilly, Tendai, Ana, Adao, Lili, Jose, Edna, Vera, Maria, Kelly, Peter, Jaqueline, Grant, Erica, Vania, Andrea, Ariane, Cleusa, Cleuza, Romulo, Daiane, Jacson, Narsi, and Sebastiana