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Surname Amber

Cognomen Amber (Amber United States India Pakistan Australia United Kingdom, Ambre United States India Australia United Kingdom Canada, אמבר Israel, and others...) , all over the world, is a common family name. The surname Amber is characteristic of Reunion, where it is quite a common surname, Israel, where it is quite a rare surname, and United Arab Emirates. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in India, Pakistan, and the United States. More frequently, Amber is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Amber

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VARIANTCOUNTRY
Amber Australia, Pakistan, United States, India, United Kingdom
Ambre Australia, Canada, United States, India, United Kingdom
אמבר Israel
アンバー Japan
Амбер Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine
Эмбер Kazakhstan, Russia

Notable namesakes

jagat singh of amber Maharaja of Jaipur (b. 1786) link
picture of conrad amber conrad amber conrad amber Austrian author, nature photographer and speaker, AT (b. 1955) link
julius amber (b. 1907) link
picture of wolfram amber wolfram amber wolfram amber German artist, DE link
picture of britney amber britney amber britney amber American pornographic actress, US (b. 1986) link
ludwika amber Polish poetess and translator, PL (b. 1948) link
david amber Canadian anchor, US (b. 1971) link
elizabeth amber writer, US link
ratan singh of amber raja of Amber link
bhim singh of amber raja of Amber link
belinda amber researcher link
kyle t amber researcher link
i̇pek amber singer and teacher, CY (b. 1983) link
david amber link
claudia amber link

Characteristic forenames

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