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All around the world, Kantapat (กันตพัฒน์ , Kantapat ) is quite a rare largely masculine, but infrequently feminine given name. The forename Kantapat is characteristic of South-eastern Asia, particularly Thailand, where it is quite a rare largely boy's, but infrequently girly name.
Tura, Pannaphirasak, Duangsopa, Lertdechatanawat, Jantanajinda, Tantanawuttiwat, Tungjitwitayakul, Sittisrijun, Khongsakul, Pothipornthawat, Piyathumawuttikul, Limphongpan, Tanasiraset, Taechaphimonmarn, Srisamritthana, Khunchamnan, Thaveepholsap, Thongthipjaroen, Watcharapin, Wichaiworrapat, Rattanasombat, Luengcharoenwatana, Kongsuwan, Muntrakul, Wanpensakul, Wannakit, Manat, Thola, Nunta, Ketdaha, Trachu, Eadmak, Wutthi, Mhadlek, Sinanan, Dechboon, Jiranantaraporn, Sarikhaphan, Boonsrang, Bunsanong, Kumutpongpanich, Paksathanasit, Polvanich, Lerdbunluechai, Thaiupatum, Thapinta, Teemuangsong, Ithtiravipongse, Chawanun, and Prasertmongkol