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Forename Jean-Stéphane

In all the world, Jean-Stéphane (Jean-Stéphane France Belgium Canada United States) is a rare boy's first name. The given name Jean-Stéphane is characteristic of Western Europe, particularly France, where it is a rare boy's name. Very seldom, Jean-Stéphane is the last name as well as the forename. Parts of the name also exists independently as a first name Jean, and a first name Stéphane.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jean-Stéphane

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Jean-Stéphane Belgium, Canada, France, United States

First names said to be same

Jean-Stephane

Notable namesakes

jean-stéphane de méran (1867-1947), AT (b. 1867) link
jean-stéphane bailly researcher (b. 1969) link
jean-stéphane varré researcher (b. 1972) link
jean-stéphane gatot researcher link
jean-stéphane venisse researcher link
jean-stéphane dhersin Ph.D. Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie - Paris VI 1997 link
jean-stéphane tolar volleyball player (b. 1984) link

Characteristic surnames

Rey, Coniau, Cousin, Brosse, Perrin, Rollin, Rustan, Deplus, Leroux, Lebrun, Hersé, Vilain, Mouchet, Pasquet, Laurent, Hanriot, Condoret, Thibault, Tremblay, Viallefont, Paillusson, Desjardins, Augros, Samson, Mboula, Mottet, Piot, Davy, Joly, Enoc, Mayer, Migot, Silvy, Arcis, Batot, Bozzo, Vuillemenot, Roger, Diouf, Dormy, Garbe, Laune, Lucas, Noyer, Nlate, Froix, Irion, Martin, Ruaux, and Allegrini-Simonetti