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All over the world, Hannelore (Hannelore , Ханнелоре , הנלורה ) is a widespread girly forename. The forename Hannelore is characteristic of Western Europe, particularly Germany, where it is a common female name, Austria, where it is quite a rare feminine name, and Belgium. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Germany, the United States, and Austria.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Hannelore | Germany, Austria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States, Belgium |
Ханнелоре | Ukraine, Russia |
הנלורה | Israel |
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Hannelore is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Hannelore , the fictional character from The Tin Drum by Günter Grass; Hannelore Martens and Hatü , the fictional analogon of Hannelore Oehmichen in Thomas Hettches novel Herzfaden, Herzfaden (novel).
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