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Across the world, Sein (Sein , Сеин , セイン) is a common mostly masculine, but uncommonly female first name. The forename Sein is characteristic of Mongolia, where it is a common predominantly male, but very infrequently girly name, Myanmar, where it is quite a rare mostly masculine, but uncommonly female name, and South Korea, where it is quite a rare epicene name. Likewise, Sein is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Sein | Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia, Mongolia, Myanmar |
Сеин | Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan |
Сейн | Ukraine, Russia |
Musai, Sai', Sain, Se-In, Seigne, Seinen, Seiner, Seinn, Seiñ, Seiń, Senn, Seyn, Seín, Seîn, Si, Sien, Signe, Siin, Sin, Soi, Soin, Sooth, Suus, Sèin, Sèiñ, Sèìñ, Séin, Séiñ, Sêiñ, Sêìñ, Sêîñ, Sêîń, Sêïñ, Sëiñ, Sëîń, Sëïn, Sëïñ, Sëīń, Sėīń, Sęiñ, Sęìn, Sęîñ, Sīn, Zain, Śèiñ, Śéiń, Ŝein, Ŝeiñ, Ŝeiń, Ŝeìn,
Sein is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: sein Vetter , the operatic character in the operetta Abschiedswalzer; Sein Sekretär , the operatic character in the opera Der junge Lord; Sein Jünger , the operatic character in the opera Der Golem and Sein Schneidermeister , the operatic character in the opera Kleider machen Leute (Zemlinsky).