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Forename Marc-Andre

Throughout the world, Marc-Andre (Marc-Andre Canada France Germany Ivory Coast New Zealand, Marc-André Canada France Germany Ivory Coast New Zealand) is quite a rare masculine first name. The first name Marc-Andre is characteristic of New Zealand, where it is quite a rare male name, France, and Germany, where it is a rare male name. Much less frequently, Marc-Andre is the last name as well as the forename. Parts of the name also exists independently as a first name Marc, and a first name Andre.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Marc-Andre

name Marc-André, name Marc-Andrė, name Marc-Andrè, name Marc-Andre
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Marc-André, Marc-Andre Germany, Canada, France, New Zealand, Ivory Coast

First names said to be same

Marc-Andrè, and Marc-Andrė

Notable namesakes

marc-andre chargueraud Swiss historian, CH (b. 1924) link
marc-andre nehrkorn-ludwig Dr. rer. pol. Universität Duisburg-Essen 2014 link
marc-andre carbonneau researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-0677-415X) link
marc-andre dufour particle physicist in Canada link
marc-andre schulz researcher link
marc-andre rioux CA link
marc-andre haunold AT (b. 1999) link

Characteristic surnames

Roy, Richard, Grenier, Gilbert, Gingras, Lalonde, Lacroix, Lessard, Leclerc, Leblanc, Bergeron, Belanger, Beaulieu, Bouchard, Gauthier, Lapointe, Levesque, Lefebvre, Thibault, Tremblay, Fournier, Perreault, Poirier, Boucher, Bernier, Charron, Cote, Jean, Morin, Caron, Blais, Rioux, Gagne, Houle, Martin, Simard, Pelletier, Seguin, Boivin, Parent, Poulin, Gagnon, Girard, Lavoie, Nadeau, Hebert, Fortin, Michaud, Bedard, and Laliberte