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Forename Mercédès

Globally, Mercédès (مرسيدس Egypt Iraq Libya Syria Algeria, Mercédès Democratic Republic of the Congo France Belgium Canada, Мерседес Russia Ukraine Bulgaria Armenia Kazakhstan) is a rare epicene first name. The forename Mercédès is characteristic of Libya, where it is quite a rare male name, Syria, where it is a rare male name, and Bulgaria, where it is a rare girly name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Egypt, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Libya. Also, Mercédès is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Mercédès

name Mercédès, name مرسيدس, name Mercedes, name Мерседес
VARIANTCOUNTRY
مرسيدس Syria, Libya, Algeria, Iraq, Egypt
Mercédès Democratic Republic of the Congo, France, Canada, Belgium
Мерседес Bulgaria, Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Ukraine

First names said to be same

Mercedes

First name Mercédès in the context

Mercédès is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Mercédès de Morcerf , the fictional character from Gankutsuou, Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo; Mercédès , the musical character in the musical The Count of Monte Cristo by Frank Wildhorn; Mercedes Jones , the fictional character from the television series Glee; Mercédès , the operatic character in the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet; companion of Carmen and Mercedes Fernández López , character in Tell me how it happened, among other works.

Notable namesakes

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mercédès devia Peerage person ID=51335 link
mercédès montblanc link
mercédès cocquet FR link
mercédès brare link

Characteristic surnames

Alix, Pascual, Rolland, Dierick, Durieux, Navarro, Carrique, Bermudez, Ratsirahonana, Rivoirat, Deroubaix, Grégoire, Jouniaux, Steinmetz, Pedneault, Manfredini, Bouvier, Michel-Gabriel, Cabrero, Libert, Cobut, Copus, Bacon, Blanc, Duret, Garac, Girod, Hayes, Martin, Marcos, Chaize, Balana, Bolela, Béatse, George, Meurant, and Cecchinato