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Forename Naren

Throughout the world, Naren (Naren India Nepal Iraq Sri Lanka Malaysia, نارين Iraq Iran Syria Algeria Egypt, นเรนทร์ Thailand) is a common principally male, but very infrequently female first name. The first name Naren is characteristic of Iraq, where it is quite a rare largely girly, but uncommonly masculine name, India, where it is quite a rare boy's name, and Qatar. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in India, Iraq, and Syria. Very seldom, Naren is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Naren

name Narén, name 嗱人, name นะเรณ, name نارين, name ナレン, name Naderen, name 娜人, name Naren, name 那仁, name Нарэн, name ณะเรน์, name 娜仁, name 捺人, name नरेन, name ณะเรณ, name Nareñ, name นเรนทร์, name 那人, name นเรน, name นะเรน, name Нарен
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Naren Malaysia, India, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Nepal
نارين Egypt, Algeria, Iran, Syria, Iraq
นเรนทร์ Thailand
Нарен Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan

Notable namesakes

picture of naren shankar naren shankar naren shankar American television writer, producer, and director, US link
naren chandra das Indian soldier, IN (b. 1938) link
naren bakshi Indian-American serial entrepreneur, US (b. 1943) link
naren sonowal politician, IN (b. 1960) link
naren daryanani Colombian actor, CO (b. 1971) link
naren hansda politician, IN link
naren gaowa researcher link
naren kodali Ph.D. George Mason University 2004 link
naren raja researcher link
naren makkapati researcher link
naren vyavahare researcher link
naren banik researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-9328-9365) link
naren gajenthra kumar researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-7248-6351) link
naren barfield researcher link
naren kumar surendra researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-4365-9863) link

Characteristic surnames

Bag, Rabha, Reddy, Dutta, Gogoi, Ghosh, Mandal, Mahato, Mondal, Sardar, Sarkar, Sharma, Singha, Barman, Biswas, Kalita, Naskar, Hansda, Halder, Solanki, Debnath, Haladar, Patel, Karmakar, Patra, Kumar, Pal, Ray, Rai, Roy, Das, Saha, Shah, Sing, Boro, Deka, Dran, Tudu, Nath, Mandi, Majhi, Munda, Murmu, Saren, Singh, Bagdi, Bauri, Kisku, and Pramanik