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Forename Valdete

All over the world, Valdete (Valdete Brazil Albania Serbia Kosovo Angola) is a common feminine forename. The first name Valdete is characteristic of Brazil, where it is quite a common feminine name, Albania, where it is quite a rare girly name, and Slovenia. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Brazil, Albania, and Greece.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Valdete

name Valdete
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Valdete Angola, Brazil, Kosovo, Serbia, Albania

Notable namesakes

valdete da silva cordeiro person identified in the Museu da Pessoa collection, BR (b. 1938) link
valdete ana alves de almeida person identified in the Museu da Pessoa collection, BR (b. 1945) link
picture of valdete idrizi valdete idrizi valdete idrizi Activist from Kosovo, RS link
valdete antoni Albanian poet, AL (b. 1953) link
valdete de fátima dos reis brandão Person identified in the Museu da Pessoa collection (204598), BR (b. 1960) link
valdete pergentino de souza jesus politician from Brazil, BR (b. 1961) link
valdete de souza politician from Brazil, BR (b. 1967) link
valdete roza person identified in the Museu da Pessoa collection, BR (b. 1969) link
valdete rosa pinto Brazilian politician, BR (b. 1973) link
valdete pires cardia person identified in the Museu da Pessoa collection, BR (b. 1973) link
valdete josina almeida santos leader of a Candomblé temple link
valdete kaliane da silva calisto researcher link
valdete oliveira santos researcher link
valdete ramos dos santos leader of a Candomblé temple link
valdete alves valentins dos santos filha researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-9397-5039) link

Characteristic surnames

Melo, Vieira, Martins, Machado, Moreira, Miranda, Santana, Almeida, Andrade, Cardoso, Barbosa, Batista, Pereira, Ribeiro, Freitas, Carvalho, Teixeira, Ferreira, Oliveira, Conceicao, Rodrigues, Goncalves, Borges, Campos, Araujo, Soares, Cruz, Rosa, Reis, Dias, Lima, Matos, Moura, Silva, Sousa, Souza, Fernandes, Alves, Cunha, Brito, Pinto, Ramos, Rocha, Gomes, Lopes, Jesus, Nunes, Santos, Costa, and Nascimento