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Forename Lope

Throughout the world, Lope (Lope Philippines Peru Spain Indonesia Mexico, Rope Philippines Spain Indonesia Mexico France, ロペ Japan) is a common principally boy's, but very infrequently girly given name. The forename Lope is habitual in Philippines, where it is quite a rare primarily masculine, but scarcely girly name, Spain, where it is a rare boy's name, and Israel. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Philippines, Spain, and Indonesia. Also, Lope is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Lope

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Lope Indonesia, Spain, Philippines, Mexico, Peru
Rope Indonesia, Spain, Philippines, Mexico, France
ロペ Japan
Lopin Indonesia, Spain, Philippines, United States, France

First name Lope in the context

Lope is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Lope , the operatic character in the opera Lamparilla, El barberillo de Lavapiés and Lope , the operatic character in the opera Don Chisciotte in Sierra Morena by Francesco Bartolomeo Conti; don Chisciotte's friend and relative.

Notable namesakes

lope ibn musa politician, ES (b. 820) link
lope ochoa (b. 1000) link
lope íñiguez Lord of Biscay (b. 1050) link
lope garcés (b. 1100) link
lope ferrench (b. 1100) link
lope fortúnez (b. 1100) link
lope gonzález de mendoza ES (b. 1156) link
lope diaz ii de haro Lord of Vizcaya (b. 1170) link
lope díaz iii de haro Lord of Vizcaya, ES (b. 1201) link
lope lópez de haro 1220 - (b. 1220) link
lope de luna Lieutenant General of Aragon, I Count of Luna and III Lord of Sogorb (Segorbe), ES (b. 1315) link
picture of lope de barrientos lope de barrientos lope de barrientos Spanish bishop (1382-1469), ES (b. 1382) link
picture of lope garcía de salazar lope garcía de salazar lope garcía de salazar Spanish historian (1399-1476), ES (b. 1399) link
picture of lope ximénez de urrea y bardají lope ximénez de urrea y bardají lope ximénez de urrea y bardají viscount of Rueda (b. 1405) link
lope de mendoza ES (b. 1363) link