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In all the world, Head (海德 , Head , هيد , and others...) is quite a rare primarily male, but scarcely female first name. The given name Head is characteristic of Hong Kong, where it is a rare masculine name, Ireland, and China, where it is a rare principally boy's, but very seldom female name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in China, Pakistan, and India. More prevalently, Head is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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黑德, 海德 | China |
Head | United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, United States, China |
هيد | Iraq, Palestinian Territory, Yemen |
ヘッド | Japan |
הד | Israel |
Chef, Ed, Ede, Hade, Haffet, Heads, Heaved, Hed, Hedd, Hedde, Hede, Heed, Hetman, Heved, Hevid, Hěad, Lede, Ledhead, Peckerhead, Хеад, هاد, هياد, กระหมิด, กระเศียร, ชุมเศียร, ประมุข, พนอ, วรงค์, วุธ, วุธศรี, ศรีษะ, ศรีษะคำ, ศรีษะพล, ศรีษะภูมิ, ศรีษะมน, ศรีษะเกต, ศรีษะเกตุ, ศรีเษม, ศรีโอษฐ์, ศีรษะ, สอาดหัว, สาเศียร, หาบ, หาบหา, เกล้า, เกศ, เจติยภาคย์, เศรษสระ, เศียรกระโทก, เศียรขุนทด,
Head is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Head of Chang'an Fu , the Dream of the Red Chamber character; head of O'Neill clan , the fictional character from The Fighting Prince of Donegal; Head Chef , the character from 2016 film 'Adventures in Babysitting'; Head Judge , the character from 2005 film 'Life Is Ruff' and Head of German police , the operatic character in the opera Germania by Alberto Franchetti, among other works.