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Throughout the world, Nyanga (Nang , Yanga , Nyanga ) is a common gender-neutral forename. The forename Nyanga is habitual in Mongolia, where it is quite a common largely female, but infrequently male name, Myanmar, where it is quite a common principally girly, but very seldom masculine name, and Macao, where it is quite a rare male name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Indonesia, Myanmar, and India. Likewise, Nyanga is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Nang | Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Mongolia, Cameroon |
Yanga | Myanmar, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Malaysia |
Nyanga | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Philippines, India, Cameroon, Malaysia |
Nyanga is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Nang Tani , the ghost in Thai folklore and Nang Ping , the operatic character in the opera Mister Wu.
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