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In the entire world, Hem (Hem , เหม , เฮม ) is a widespread gender-neutral first name. The forename Hem is habitual in Qatar, where it is quite a common principally male, but very seldom girly name, India, where it is quite a common unisex name, and Mauritius, where it is quite a rare epicene name. Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in India, Saudi Arabia, and Nepal. Much less frequently, Hem is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Hem | Algeria, India, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Nepal |
เฮม, เหม | Thailand |
Hème | France |
Aam, En, Heim, Hein, Hemd, Hemde, Heme, Hemede, Hemi, Hemm, Hemman, Hemmen, Hemul, Heom, Him, Hima, Himo, Hin, Hom, Hèm, Hém, Hêm, Hëm, Hēm, Hĕm, Hėm, Hęm, Hěm, Hẻm, Hẽm, Hểm, Warm, Ĥem, Ĥém, Ĥêm, Ĥëm, Ĥĕm, Гем, Гём, Хем, Хэм, มิ้ม, เหมล้วน, เหมอ, เหมเสม, เหม่, เห็ม, เห้ม, เฮ็ม, and 海姆
rinza van der hem Peerage person ID=477172 | ||
claes hem Est 1400 - | ||
claesgen ysbrantsdr. hem - 27 May 1590 Amsterdam | ||
puch hem Cambodian swimmer (b. 1999) |
Sah, Sethy, Swain, Chand, Kumar, Patra, Gauda, Joshi, Thapa, Nayak, Nahak, Yadav, Sharma, Behera, Kanwar, Kanvar, Kunwar, Kumari, Pandey, Gurung, Chandra, Chander, Singh, Majhi, Mahto, Malik, Sih, Bai, Bag, Ram, Raj, Rai, Dei, Das, Lal, Jha, Pradhan, Sahu, Bhoi, Rana, Raut, Devi, Gaud, Lata, Jena, Nath, Naik, Vati, Bewa, and Prakash