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Forename Sirje

Across the world, Sirje (Sirje Estonia Sweden Finland United States Germany) is a rare mostly girly, but infrequently masculine forename. The forename Sirje is habitual in Estonia, where it is quite a rare girly name, Finland, where it is a rare feminine name, and Germany, where it is a very rare female name. Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Estonia, the United States, and India. Very seldom, Sirje is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sirje

name Сирье, name Sirje
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Sirje Germany, Sweden, Finland, United States, Estonia

First names said to be same

Сирье

Notable namesakes

picture of sirje keevallik sirje keevallik sirje keevallik Estonian physicist and translator, EE (b. 1943) link
picture of sirje endre sirje endre sirje endre Estonian journalist, politician, and entrepreneur, EE (b. 1945) link
picture of sirje tamul sirje tamul sirje tamul Estonian historian, EE (b. 1951) link
picture of sirje olesk sirje olesk sirje olesk Estonian literary scholar, EE (b. 1954) link
picture of sirje karis sirje karis sirje karis Estonian museologist, EE (b. 1956) link
picture of sirje nilbe sirje nilbe sirje nilbe (b. 1955) link
sirje annist Estonian historian (1936-2011), EE (b. 1936) link
sirje madli puhvel Estonian medical researcher, EE (b. 1939) link
sirje tennosaar Estonian actress and television host, EE (b. 1943) link
sirje raudsik EE (b. 1935) link
sirje kivimäe Estonian historian, EE (b. 1947) link
sirje ohu EE (b. 1937) link
sirje puura Estonian opera singer, EE (b. 1949) link
sirje kiin Estonian literary scholar, journalist, and translator, EE (b. 1949) link
sirje tamm Estonian rower, EE (b. 1950) link

Characteristic surnames

Aus, Curtis, Kulmar, Pajula, Llmann, Teearu, Einpaul, Heinla, Virkus, Vitsut, Soever, Vällmann, Soosaar, Soosalu, Puusepp, Lehestik, Madisson, Sillamäe, Kallasvee, Petersen, Lilleorg, µiv, Misgen, Olesk, Roops, Oja, Myrk, Sokk, Sova, Carl, Kaur, Kiin, Piht, Laur, Tamm, Trei, Mägi, Sirel, Ainso, Aalto, Karis, Klaos, Kõiv, Palmi, Press, Pärn, Jakobson, and Tarraste