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Around the globe, Хасэ (Hase , Xose , Хасэ) is quite a rare gender-neutral forename. The first name Хасэ is characteristic of Spain, where it is a rare boy's name, Ethiopia, where it is a rare gender-neutral name, and Japan, where it is a rare feminine name. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Ethiopia, India, and Spain. More frequently, Хасэ is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Hase | Germany, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, India, United States |
Xose | Germany, Spain, United States, South Africa, Argentina |
Chase, Chuse, Chusé, Giuseppe, Hose, Husiy, Iosephus, Iosif, Jazep, Joep, Joosef, Jooseppi, Jose, Joseba, Josef, Josep, Joseph, Josif, Josip, José, Jozeb, Jozef, Jozefo, Jože, Jožef, Jožko, Juozapas, Juozas, Jusuf, Józef, József, Khase, Khaseh, Osip, Ossip, Osyp, Seff, Xase, Xosé, Yazep, Yosef, Yoseph, Zé, Ιωσήφ, Джозеф, Джозеф, Жозеф, Йозеф, Джозеф, Йозеф, Джузепе, Джузеппе, Жозе,
Хасэ is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: José Gaspar , the apocryphal Spanish pirate; José Arcadio Buendía , character in One Hundred Years of Solitude; José Luis Torrente , the fictional character; Don José , the operatic character in the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet; corporal of Dragoons and José García Fajardo , the fictional character from Episodios Nacionales, among other works.