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Forename Hans-Bernd

Throughout the world, Hans-Bernd (Hans-Bernd Germany New Zealand Canada) is quite a rare masculine first name. The forename Hans-Bernd is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Germany, where it is quite a rare male name. Parts of the name also exists independently as a first name Hans, and a first name Bernd.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Hans-Bernd

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Hans-Bernd Germany, Canada, New Zealand

Notable namesakes

picture of hans-bernd von haeften hans-bernd von haeften hans-bernd von haeften German jurist and resistance fighter against Nazism, DE (b. 1905) link
hans-bernd hellerbach (b. 1926) link
hans-bernd harder DE (b. 1934) link
hans-bernd koch DE (b. 1941) link
hans-bernd kittlaus German business consultant and writer, DE (b. 1958) link
hans-bernd spies DE (b. 1949) link
hans-bernd brosius DE (b. 1957) link
hans-bernd kamps (b. 1958) link
hans-bernd neumann DE (b. 1964) link
hans-bernd mühlhaus Dr.-Ing. Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) 1980 link
hans-bernd krismanek (b. 1970) link
hans-bernd knoop Dr. rer. nat. Ruhr-Universität Bochum 1972 link
hans-bernd ebinger link
hans-bernd serries DE link
hans-bernd bludau link

Characteristic surnames

Mohr, Ludwig, Thoben, Engels, Müller, Schmidt, Schmitz, Schramm, Dierkes, Lindner, Neumann, Eissing, Walther, Quinten, Schepers, Schäfer, Brodhage, Lüchtefeld, Hartmann, Herrmann, Hoffmann, Schilling, Büning, Cartsburg, Schwab, Schmid, Koch, Pohl, Ramm, Lehr, Haas, Mayer, Malak, Meier, Stork, Sturm, Friedrich, Arens, Baran, Bader, Bruns, Korte, Pütz, Dupin, Dreis, Glanz, Esche, Weber, Atorf, and Bruckschen