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Forename Sant

In the entire world, Sant (Sant India China Indonesia United States Spain, 桑 China, Сант Armenia Russia Kazakhstan Ukraine) is a widespread predominantly boy's, but very seldom girly first name. The first name Sant is characteristic of India, where it is quite a common predominantly male, but very infrequently girly name, Qatar, where it is quite a rare male name, and Oman. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in India, China, and Saudi Arabia. Likewise, Sant is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sant

name Sankta, name صانط, name שאנט, name संत, name שאנת, name อซันต์, name סאנת, name Saint, name Сант, name Święty, name پاپ, name 桑, name Ínigo, name Šañť, name Σαντ, name Śáńť, name สัณต์, name ซันต์, name สันต์, name サント, name Zand, name صانت, name سان, name สันธ์, name 圣特, name Sānt, name Santo, name สันฑ์, name Šant, name สัณท์, name សាន្ត, name Святий, name สันตอ, name Sand, name Sànt, name สัณฐ์, name สันทอ, name סאנט, name สัณฑ์, name Thánh, name Sant, name ศัณต์, name สันท์
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Sant China, Indonesia, United States, India, Spain
China
Сант Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, Armenia
サント Japan

First name Sant in the context

Sant is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Santo DiMera , the soap opera character, Days of Our Lives and Sant Tupedu .

Notable namesakes

picture of pere sant i cirera pere sant i cirera pere sant i cirera Spanish cyclist, ES (b. 1904) link
mowbray sant Sant, Mowbray Lees (1863–1943), police officer (b. 1863) link
pere sant i alentà Spanish cyclist, ES (b. 1929) link
dun karm sant (b. 1921) link
grannum r. sant member or fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine link

Characteristic surnames

Sah, Vijay, Verma, Yadav, Mandal, Manjhi, Mahato, Maurya, Mishra, Sahani, Sharan, Sharma, Bhagat, Kumari, Pandey, Paswan, Prasad, Thakur, Tiwari, Chauhan, Bahadur, Prakash, Varma, Vansant, Gupta, Patel, Bai, Pal, Ram, Raj, Ray, Das, Lal, Jha, Sinh, Baks, Kaur, Kour, Rani, Raji, Devi, Mahto, Saran, Singh, Sevak, Baksh, Kumar, Dayal, and Chaudhari