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Worldwide, Valère (Valère , Валер , فاليري ) is quite a rare male first name. The forename Valère is habitual in Cameroon, where it is quite a rare male name, Belgium, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, and Russia. Very seldom, Valère is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Valère | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Benin, Belgium, Cameroon, Ivory Coast |
Валер | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania |
فاليري | Iraq, Palestinian Territory |
ואלר | Israel |
Valere, Valeri, Valerian, Valerianus, Valerii, Valerij, Valerio, Valeriu, Valerius, Valeriy, Valerjan, Valery, Valeryj, Valér, Valéri, Valéry, Waleri, Walerian, Walerij, Waleriusz, Walery, Βαλέριος, Валера, Валери, Валериан, Валерий, Валерио, Валериу, Валериус, Валерый, Валерій, ვალერი, ვალერიანი, and ヴァレリー
Valère is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Valère , the operatic character in the opera Les Indes galantes; Valère , the theatrical character in the play "Tartuffe"; Valère , the operatic character in the opera Les Horaces; Valère , the theatrical character in the play "The Miser", My Duck and Valère , the theatrical character in the play "The School for Husbands", and in many other works.
Cox, Bergier, Bonnard, Brunaud, Kaletka, Peeters, Germain, Niyokindi, Hekponhoue, Fransen, Wilquin, Bertrand, Prosperi, Pozzobon, Langlois, Verrotte, Colleville, Pelletier, Plantevin, Thiébaud, Toussaint, Gaudreault, Bernard, Awouters, Arakayo, Sogbossi, Foy, Mani, Tizi, Yann, Mvogo, Camps, Braun, Patit, Louis, Zoons, Hofstetter, Martin, Simard, Aguida, Claude, Bulté, Perrin, Preney, Poffé, Hotton, Winnen, Mougeot, Mazeau, and Vaillancourt