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Forename Prime

Throughout the world, Prime (Prime Democratic Republic of the Congo Indonesia France United States Bangladesh, เอกภูมิ Thailand, ไพรพฤกษ์ Thailand) is quite a common mostly boy's, but uncommonly feminine forename. The first name Prime is habitual in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is quite a rare mostly male, but infrequently female name, United Arab Emirates, where it is a rare unisex name, and Thailand, where it is a rare principally boy's, but very seldom feminine name. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indonesia, and Thailand. Likewise, Prime is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Prime

name Prîmę, name Prin, name プライム, name Prím, name เอกฉาย, name Primus, name Privet, name Prïmë, name Prim, name پريم, name Primé, name Prıme, name Přîmē, name นายก, name ไพรสยม, name Přïmè, name เอกอุ, name เอกภูมิ, name Prîmë, name بريم, name Prîme, name เอกทัศน์, name Ṗrimễ, name Primë, name 总理, name Prime, name ไพรพฤกษ์, name Emirp
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Prime Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States, Bangladesh, France, Indonesia
ไพรพฤกษ์, เอกอุ, เอกภูมิ Thailand

First name Prime in the context

Prime is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Prime , the Malibu Ultraverse superhero; Prime Minister , the musical character in the musical The Likes of Us by Andrew Lloyd Webber; the head of the British government and a loyal supporter of Barnardo's cause and Prime Minister Harold Wilson , the musical character in the musical Made in Dagenham by David Arnold.

Notable namesakes

picture of temple prime temple prime temple prime American conchologist, US (b. 1832) link
picture of spencer g. prime spencer g. prime spencer g. prime American politician (1851-1926), US (b. 1851) link
picture of winfield f. prime winfield f. prime winfield f. prime American politician, US (b. 1860) link
koba prime CA (b. 1901) link
lord prime US author (1860-1933), US link