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Forename Бальтазар

Around the world, Бальтазар (Balthasar Brazil Germany France United States Belgium, Balthazar Brazil Germany France United States Belgium, Balthazard Brazil France Germany United States Belgium) is quite a common boy's given name. The first name Бальтазар is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Switzerland, where it is quite a rare masculine name, Germany, and Austria. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Germany, Brazil, and France. Likewise, Бальтазар is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Бальтазар

name Bartholomaus, name Boltežar, name Balcer, name Baldassare, name Baltazard, name Boldizsár, name Boldizsar, name Balthassar, name Болдижар, name Balthasar, name Baltzar, name Baltazar, name Balthazaro, name Балтазар, name Belsazar, name Balthazar, name Boltezar, name Baldassarre, name Baltsar, name Balthazard, name Baltasar, name Baltazár, name Balsazar, name Бальтазар
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Balthazar, Balthazard, Balthasar Brazil, Belgium, United States, Germany, France
Бальтазар Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan

First name Бальтазар in the context

Бальтазар is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Balthasar Boma , the fictional character from F.C. De Kampioenen; Bastian Balthazar Bux , the fictional character, The NeverEnding Story; Balthazar , the according to Christian tradition, a king of Arabia and youngest of the three Magi who visited Jesus and gave the gift of myrrh; Krall , the Star Trek antagonist, Star Trek Beyond and Balthasar Zorn , the operatic character in the opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg by Richard Wagner, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

бальтазар руссов Estonian writer, EE (b. 1536) link
лозьер, бальтазар емельянович де RU (b. 1650) link
бальтазар бергман Latvian writer, LV (b. 1736) link
бальтазар кампенгаузен (1746-1807), LV (b. 1746) link
бальтазар хольте LV link

Characteristic surnames

Блейк, Промінський, Студзінський, Туровський, Савіцький, Верховецький, and Островський