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Forename Glad

All around the world, Glad (Glad Democratic Republic of the Congo United States Indonesia Tunisia Nigeria, Grati United States Indonesia Tunisia Nigeria France, ดีใจ Thailand) is a common gender-neutral given name. The given name Glad is habitual in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is quite a common epicene name, Puerto Rico, where it is quite a rare feminine name, and Qatar, where it is a rare boy's name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indonesia, and Nigeria. Very seldom, Glad is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Glad

name Glaude, name Grati, name Glãd, name Glat, name Гладь, name Gladder, name Glaid, name גלאד, name Glad, name Gladly, name Glatt, name ดีใจ, name Глад, name 佳能, name Gled
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Glad Nigeria, Indonesia, Tunisia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States
Grati Nigeria, France, Indonesia, Tunisia, United States
ดีใจ Thailand
Глад Ukraine, Russia, Belarus

First names said to be same

Gladder, Gladly, Glaid, Glat, Glatt, Glaude, Gled, Glãd, Гладь, גלאד, and 佳能

First name Glad in the context

Glad is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Glad , the horse in Norse mythology.

Notable namesakes

glad robinson youse American composer (b. 1898) link
marin glad researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-9567-3897) link
noble kirsti nuutintytär glad - Bef 1600 link
glad aurel varga Romanian politician, RO (b. 1986) link
glad valakas Russian streamer and Internet personality, UA (b. 1989) link
glad bincham link
squire nuutti jussinpoika glad link
glad condor Romanian singer and songwriter, RO (b. 1995) link

Characteristic surnames

Ou, George, Gladys, Orillo, Obiago, Stephen, Anthony, Bernard, Kilendo, Lecheta, Louamba, Jackson, Markunas, Maluleke, Simbulan, Bautista, Koufouta, Emmanuel, Valiente, Ortenero, Mathebula, Mahoungou, Garcia, Cleveland, Matona, Iateur, Ys, Man, Son, Ben, Dys, Tan, Toh, Ice, Win, Cook, Kaya, Kere, Putu, Mathe, Mnisi, Silva, Stone, Khoza, Dizon, James, Nkosi, Iator, and Jaranilla