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Forename Rejean

In the entire world, Rejean (Rejean Canada Philippines United States New Zealand France, روجان Iraq Egypt Syria Palestinian Territory Turkey, Réjean Canada New Zealand United States France) is a common principally feminine, but very infrequently boy's first name. The first name Rejean is characteristic of Canada, where it is quite a common feminine name, New Zealand, where it is quite a rare masculine name, and Philippines, where it is quite a rare predominantly feminine, but very seldom male name. Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Canada, Philippines, and the United States. Much less frequently, Rejean is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Rejean

name Rejean, name Режан, name روجان, name 雷金, name Rejéan, name 瑞金, name Réjean
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Rejean Canada, Philippines, France, New Zealand, United States
روجان Iraq, Egypt, Palestinian Territory, Syria, Turkey
Réjean New Zealand, United States, France, Canada

First names said to be same

Rejéan, Режан, 瑞金, and 雷金

First name Rejean in the context

Rejean is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Réjean Pinard , character in La Petite Vie.

Notable namesakes

rejean tremblay chess player (b. 1969) link
rejean cournoyer Canadian actor and singer, CA (b. 1971) link
rejean stringer Canadian ice hockey forward, CA (b. 1974) link
rejean m guerriero researcher link
rejean levesque Ph.D. Université de Sherbrooke 1993 link
rejean bourdages animator link
rejean beauchemin Canadian ice hockey goaltender, CA (b. 1985) link
rejean berard CA link
rejean morin CA link

Characteristic surnames

Cyr, Poirier, Richard, Grenier, Leclerc, Leblanc, Ouellet, Cloutier, Bergeron, Belanger, Beaudoin, Beaulieu, Bouchard, Gauthier, Gosselin, Langlois, Lachance, Lapointe, Levesque, Lefebvre, Tremblay, Fournier, Boucher, Bernier, Couture, Michaud, Roy, Cote, Dion, Morin, Caron, Blais, Gagne, Houle, Martel, Savard, St-Pierre, Simard, Paquet, Perron, Proulx, Plante, Gagnon, Girard, Landry, Lavoie, Nadeau, Fortin, Bedard, and Pelletier