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Around the world, Neymar (Neymar
, نيمار
, خوسيه
) is a common predominantly masculine, but very seldom female given name. The first name Neymar is habitual in Sudan, where it is quite a common principally male, but very infrequently female name, Iraq, and Bolivia, where it is quite a common boy's name. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Sudan, Iraq, and Algeria. Also, Neymar is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
---|---|
Neymar | Cameroon, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Myanmar |
نيمار | Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq |
خوسيه | Palestinian Territory, Morocco, Saudi Arabia |
Неймар | Kazakhstan, Russia |
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Neymar is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: José Carioca , the fictional character created by Disney, a Brazilian parrot, The Three Caballeros; José Gaspar , the apocryphal Spanish pirate; José Arcadio Buendía , character in One Hundred Years of Solitude; José Tyler , the fictional character and José Luis Torrente , the fictional character, among other works.