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Around the globe, Un (Um , Un , Unu , along with others...) is a widespread dominantly girly, but uncommonly masculine forename. The forename Un is characteristic of Western Asia, particularly Iraq, where it is a common predominantly girly, but very seldom boy's name, Bahrain, where it is a common girly name, and Jordan, where it is quite a common primarily girly, but very seldom male name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. Much less frequently, Un is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Um | Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia |
Un | Egypt, Japan, India, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
Unu | Malaysia, China, Indonesia, India, United States |
ウン | Japan |
Ун | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Russia |
Ын | Russia, Kazakhstan |
An, And, Chaque, Cotton, Cun, Diesun, Dun, En, Enn, Eun, Haen, In, Juan, Nguyen, Nguyễn, Numir, Nun, Oinos, On, Onstad, Ruan, Unde, Unescu, Uni, Uno, Unti, Unuj, Unul, Unus, Uñ, Uń, Uň, Un, Vecāki, Vint-I-Un, Wan, Wen, Woon, Yan, Yin, Yon, Yuen, Yun, Yún, Yīn, Ân, Ôn, Ùn, Ùñ, Ùń,
Un is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: UN Staffer Gibson , the fictional character from 2016 film 'Captain America: Civil War'; Un servo della casa , the operatic character in the opera Luci mie traditrici; Un capo , the operatic character in the opera San Paolo; Un insulaire , the operatic character in the opera Roland (Piccinni) and Un cantaor huertano , the operatic character in the opera María del Carmen by Enrique Granados; a village singer off-stage voice, and in many other works.