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Forename Knut

Worldwide, Knut (Knut Germany Norway Sweden Poland Spain, Кнут Russia Ukraine Belarus, קנוט Israel) is a common masculine first name. The given name Knut is characteristic of Norway, where it is quite a common masculine name, Sweden, and Germany. Much less frequently, Knut is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Knut

name כנות, name Кнут, name Knuts, name Canuto, name Кнуд, name קנוט, name Knud, name קנות, name Knute, name Knútur, name คณุต, name Knút, name น๊อต, name Knot, name Canute, name Kanut, name Knut, name يوحنا, name กนุท
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Knut Germany, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Poland
Кнут Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
קנוט Israel

First name Knut in the context

Knut is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Knut Gribb ; Knut Brovik , the theatrical character in the play "The Master Builder"; Knut , the operatic character in the opera Engelbrekt and Cnut , the fictional character in The Saxon Stories, The Last Kingdom.

Notable namesakes

knut roriksson King of Jórvík (b. 850) link
picture of knut iv. knut iv. knut iv. 11th-century King of Denmark, DK (b. 1043) link
picture of knut eriksson knut eriksson knut eriksson king of Sweden (1150-1196), SE (b. 1150) link
picture of knut långe knut långe knut långe King of Sweden, SE (b. 1200) link
knut magnusson Swedish politician, SE (b. 1200) link
knut jarl Swedish noble, SE (b. 1200) link
knut håkonsson 13th-century Norwegian nobleman, NO (b. 1208) link
knut dansson SE (b. 1200) link
knut filipsson SE (b. 1200) link
knut valdemarsson Peerage person ID=105480 (b. 1211) link
knut jonsson (1250-1347), SE (b. 1250) link
knut magnusson (b. 1250) link
knut bonde Peerage person ID=113104, SE (b. 1350) link
knut bosson Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1359) link
knut bosson grip (b. 1375) link

Characteristic surnames

Rd, Knutsen, Knudsen, Richter, Johnsen, Eriksen, Evensen, Fischer, Iversen, Karlsen, Andresen, Pedersen, Jacobsen, Johansen, Schneider, Pettersen, Halvorsen, Andreassen, Jørgensen, Andersen, Schmidt, Solberg, Müller, Berg, Dahl, Eide, Meyer, Bakke, Berge, Nygård, Hauge, Hagen, Olsen, Strand, Bakken, Becker, Larsen, Jensen, Nilsen, Hansen, Haugen, Wagner, Kristiansen, and Johannessen