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Globally, Müller (Müller , مولر , Мюллер , along with others...) is quite a rare dominantly masculine, but infrequently feminine forename. The first name Müller is habitual in Switzerland, where it is quite a rare gender-neutral name, Hungary, where it is a rare gender-neutral name, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is a rare male name. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, and Germany. Much more frequently, Müller is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Müller | Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Africa, Czechia |
مولر | Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia |
Мюллер | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia |
מילר | Israel |
Мюлер | Ukraine, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan |
Brandmiller, Brandmueller, Brandmüller, Meunier, Miler, Milerová, Miller, Millers, Mlynar, Mlynár, Mlynář, Moeller, Moledor, Moleiro, Molinero, Moller, Mollers, Molnár, Mueller, Muellers, Muller, Myller, Möller, Möllers, Müllers, Маллер, Милер, Миллер, Моллер, Мольнар, Мулер, Мілер, Міллер, מולר, ميلر, মুলার, มึลเลอร์, ミラー, and 米勒
Müller is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Müller senior aus Hamburg , the operatic character in the opera Die Rose von Stambul, The Rose of Stamboul.