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Forename جيان

Throughout the world, جيان (Jean France Democratic Republic of the Congo United States Madagascar Brazil, Gian France Democratic Republic of the Congo United States Brazil United Kingdom, جيان Iraq Syria Sudan Saudi Arabia Egypt) is a prevalent dominantly boy's, but infrequently female first name. The given name جيان is habitual in France, where it is a prevalent male name, San Marino, where it is a widespread boy's name, and Madagascar (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, the name is most common in France, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the United States. Much less frequently, جيان is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name جيان

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Jean Madagascar, United States, France, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gian United Kingdom, United States, France, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo
جيان Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan, Egypt, Iraq
Jeandavid United Kingdom, Belgium, United States, France, Venezuela

First name جيان in the context

جيان is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Hermione Granger , the fictional character from the Harry Potter stories; Jean Grey , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Dark Phoenix; C. J. Cregg , the character in The West Wing; Jean Valjean , the fictional character in Les Misérables and Jean Passepartout , the character created by Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

جيان كيروز Lebanese alpine skier, LB (b. 1931) link
جيان خليل Lebanese alpine skier, LB (b. 1969) link
جيان عبد النور basketball player, LB (b. 1983) link

Characteristic surnames

علي, عثمان, عليكو, عفرين, باران, رمضان, ديريك, محمود, روج افا, العمري, الحربي, الفيلي, اسمواه, عامودا, سليمان, كوباني, قامشلو, الدوسري, العراقي, المطيري, ابراهيم, اسماعيل, العلي, أبراهيم, يوسف, موسى, عمر, حسن, جلو, جين, جان, معو, كلش, احمد, عبدو, عيسى, بركل, حسين, حسكه, حسكة, شيخو, جودي, خالد, خليل, ديرك, أحمد, محمد, كورد, and القحطاني