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All around the world, Indiano (Indian , Indiano , Indianar) is a rare dominantly masculine, but uncommonly feminine first name. The given name Indiano is habitual in Mongolia, where it is quite a rare male name, Nepal, where it is a rare male name, and Nigeria, where it is a very rare unisex name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Mongolia, Indonesia, and India. Also, Indiano is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Indian | Indonesia, Philippines, Spain, Mongolia, United States |
Indiano | Indonesia, Philippines, Spain, Italy, United States |
Indiano is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Indian Chief , the chief from Disney's Peter Pan; Indian Emily , the fictional Apache at Fort Davis, Texas; Indian chief , the fictional character from Ten Who Dared; Indian Chief , the fictional character from In Search of the Castaways and Indian woman , the fictional character from Ten Who Dared, among other works.
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