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Forename Romed

In all the world, Romed (Romed Democratic Republic of the Congo Austria India Philippines Germany) is a rare masculine first name. The first name Romed is habitual in Austria, where it is a rare boy's name, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Philippines, where it is a very rare predominantly boy's, but very infrequently feminine name. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Austria, and India. Very seldom, Romed is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Romed

name Romed
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Romed Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Austria, India, Germany

Notable namesakes

romed plank miner, musician and photographer from Austria, AT (b. 1874) link
romed speckbacher der ältere Austrian sculptor, AT (b. 1889) link
romed speckbacher der jüngere Austrian sculptor (b. 1922) link
picture of romed baumann romed baumann romed baumann austrian alpine skier, AT (b. 1986) link
picture of romed vieider romed vieider romed vieider Austrian basketball player (1991-), AT (b. 1991) link
romed mungenast Austrian author, AT (b. 1953) link
romed wyder Swiss film producer, film director and screenwriter, CH (b. 1967) link
romed hoermann researcher link
romed kelp Dr. oec. publ. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2000 link
romed schur Dr.-Ing. Universität Stuttgart 2002 link

Characteristic surnames

Red, Haberl, Irmler, Walder, Yezdan, Mbou-Essie, Stocker, Schwyter, Cahayag, Baumann, Kircher, Perfler, Rosales, Drexler, Lechner, Vieider, Berghoff, Ladstätter, Juniardi, Hoermann, Felderer, Scarpatetti, Hasler, Kleinlercher, Lanser, Kelmer, Das, Von, Mbou, Cruz, Khan, Balon, Bucay, Karre, Knabl, Posch, Garza, Giner, Hackl, Wopfner, Wyder, Meirer, Mussner, Sagang, Aspmair, Chacon, Bucher, Demetz, and Regensburger