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All over the world, Song (Song , 송 , Сун , along with others...) is a common gender-neutral forename. The first name Song is habitual in Mongolia, where it is quite a common gender-neutral name, Macao, and Singapore, where it is quite a rare gender-neutral name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in China, the United States, and Mongolia. Predominantly, Song is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Song | Malaysia, China, South Korea, Indonesia, United States |
송 | South Korea |
Сун | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia |
Сонг | Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan |
ซง, ซอง | Thailand |
ソング | Japan |
סונג | Israel |
سونغ | Sudan |
Chéng, Sang, Seong, Shèng, Sing, Soong, Soung, Sung, Sòng, Sòñĝ, Sóng, Sôñg, Sōng, Sōńɡ, Sŏng, Sơng, Sống, Sốñg, Sồng, Sộng, Sởng, Tống, Xìng, Zong, Çong, Çông, Çôñg, Çôňğ, Çôɳg, Śoñĝ, Śõñg, Śŏŋ, Ŝong, Ŝoñĝ, Šôⁿg, Šơŋ, Сан, Сон, Сунг, שונג, سنغ, سونج, ซงน, ซงว, ซซง, ซบง, ซฟง, ซออง, ซออ่อง, ซ่ง,
Song is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Song Mama , the Dream of the Red Chamber character; Song Nhi , the fictional character from The Deer and the Cauldron; Song Yiren , the Investiture of the Gods character and Song Seller , the operatic character in the opera Il tabarro by Giacomo Puccini.