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Forename Фриц

Around the globe, Фриц (Fritz Germany United States Austria Indonesia Haiti, Frits Germany United States Indonesia Austria South Africa, Fric Germany United States Austria Philippines France) is a widespread masculine first name. The forename Фриц is characteristic of Germany, where it is a common boy's name, Austria, where it is quite a common masculine name, and Suriname (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Germany, the United States, and Indonesia. Likewise, Фриц is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Фриц

name Fryts, name Fritsch, name فرتس, name Fritzl, name Fritzel, name فريتز, name Fryc, name Fricz, name Fritz, name פריץ, name Fryco, name Frics, name Фритц, name Fric, name F., name Von, name Frits, name Fricis, name Фритч, name Фриц, name Фріц
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Fritz Indonesia, Austria, Haiti, Germany, United States
Frits Indonesia, Austria, South Africa, Germany, United States
Fric Philippines, Austria, France, Germany, United States
Фриц Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria

First name Фриц in the context

Фриц is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Fritz Truczinski , the fictional character from The Tin Drum by Günter Grass; Fritz the Cat , the fictional character created by Robert Crumb; Fritz Brenner , character in Nero Wolfe bibliography; Tempest , the fictional character, The Mask: Animated Series and Fritz Kothner , the operatic character in the opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg by Richard Wagner; baker, mastersinger, and in many other works.

Characteristic surnames

Анна, Полина, Виктор, Лариса, Любовь, Сергей, Эдуард, Доротея, Надежда, Наталья, Валерий, Виталий, Людмила, Татьяна, Рудольф, Фридрих, Владимир, Вячеслав, Светлана, Александр, Анастасия, Валентина, Галина, Елизавета, Адольф, Михаил, Петр, Нина, Иван, Саша, Роза, Юлия, Юрий, Эрнст, Мария, Бруно, Давыд, Диана, Лилия, Лидия, Жанна, Ольга, Ирина, Елена, Раиса, Роман, Марина, Андрей, and Екатерина