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Forename René

In the world, René (Rene France Mexico Philippines Germany Argentina, René France Mexico Philippines Germany Argentina, רנה Israel, and others...) is a prevalent principally boy's, but very seldom female first name. The forename René is characteristic of France, where it is a widespread male name, Bolivia, where it is a common male name, and Luxembourg (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, the name is most common in France, Mexico, and Philippines. Much less frequently, René is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name René

name 雷纳托, name Renatus, name Rene, name 瑞尼, name ルネ, name Rinat, name Рэнэ, name 雷纳塔, name Ренат, name René, name רנה, name Renata, name رينيه, name Рене, name ريناتو, name レナト, name Ренато, name Renat, name Ренатус, name Ренэ, name Renato, name رنه, name レネ, name Renė, name Ринат, name רנטו
VARIANTCOUNTRY
René, Rene Germany, Philippines, France, Argentina, Mexico
רנה Israel
رينيه Egypt, Palestinian Territory, Syria, Lebanon, Algeria
Рене Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia
ルネ Japan

First name René in the context

René is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: René Belloq , the fictional character in the Indiana Jones franchise, Raiders of the Lost Ark; Renée Dwyer , the character from the Twilight movie series; René Artois , the fictional character in 'Allo 'Allo!; René Maria von Throta , the character from Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks and Aramis , the fictional character in The Three Musketeers and other Dumas novels, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of rené de beauvau rené de beauvau rené de beauvau IT (b. 1241) link
picture of rené d'anjou rené d'anjou rené d'anjou King of Naples (1409-1480), FR (b. 1409) link
picture of rené de montejean rené de montejean rené de montejean French officer, FR (b. 1450) link
picture of rené ii de lorraine rené ii de lorraine rené ii de lorraine Duke of Lorraine, FR (b. 1451) link
picture of rené d'alençon rené d'alençon rené d'alençon Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche, FR (b. 1454) link
rené of anjou (1446 + young) (b. 1446) link
rené d'illiers bishop of the roman-catholic church of Chartres, in France (b. 1450) link
rené de prie Roman Catholic cardinal, FR (b. 1451) link
picture of rené de birague rené de birague rené de birague Catholic cardinal, FR (b. 1506) link
rené de rais (b. 1450) link
rené de brosse French noble, IT (b. 1470) link
rené de cossé de brissac FR (b. 1460) link
rené de savoie French general, IT (b. 1473) link
picture of rené choppin rené choppin rené choppin French jurist, FR (b. 1537) link
picture of rené de goulaine de laudonnière rené de goulaine de laudonnière rené de goulaine de laudonnière French Huguenot explorer, FR (b. 1542) link

Characteristic surnames

De, Morales, Müller, Schmidt, Richter, García, Janssen, Nielsen, Fischer, Sánchez, Andersen, Petersen, Pedersen, Ramírez, Martínez, Schneider, Sørensen, Rasmussen, Rodriguez, González, Rodríguez, Jørgensen, Wagner, Flores, Visser, Hansen, Smit, Cruz, Meier, Meyer, Silva, Rojas, Reyes, Díaz, Weber, Martin, Hernández, Muñoz, Bakker, Pérez, Rivera, Garcia, Gómez, Larsen, López, Jansen, Jensen, Torres, Castro, and Christensen