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In the entire world, Los (Los , 洛斯 , لوس , among others...) is quite a rare dominantly male, but infrequently female first name. The first name Los is habitual in the Dominican Republic, where it is quite a rare male name, Paraguay, and Morocco, where it is a rare mostly boy's, but seldom female name. Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Morocco, Indonesia, and Sudan. Also, Los is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Los | Brazil, Spain, Poland, Netherlands, United States |
洛斯 | China |
لوس | Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Sudan, Egypt |
ロス | Japan |
Лось | Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus |
Лос | Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan |
לוס | Israel |
Apo, Colos, Delos, Els, Ille, Illos, Lass, Laus, Lauss, Lo, Loche, Loer, Loos, Loose, Los Alamos, Los Angeles, Los Ángeles, Los-, Lose, Losen, Losmen, Loss, Lossen, Lot, Lotsman, Lox, Loz, Loç, Loś, Loš, Lues, Luz, Lós, Lô, Lôs, Lôz, Lõs, Lösch, Löschen, Lōs, Nos, Pelos, Polos, Tolos, Ĺô, Ļô, Ľô, Ľŏš, Łos, Łoś,
Los is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Los Carnales Hispanic male , the minor character from the 2006 video game Saints Row, Saints Row IV; Ross Geller , the fictional character from Friends; Los señores de Alcorcón y el holgazán de Pepón ; Los Alamitos Dance Team #1 , the character from 2002 film 'Gotta Kick It Up!' and Los Alamitos Dance Team #3 , the character from 2002 film 'Gotta Kick It Up!', and in many other works.