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Surname Bellers

Surname Bellers (Bellers Germany United States Belgium Netherlands United Kingdom) , across the world, is a rare cognomen. The family name Bellers is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Belgium, where it is a rare surname, Netherlands, and Germany. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Germany, the United States, and Belgium. Much less frequently, Bellers is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bellers

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Bellers Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, United States, Germany

Notable namesakes

john bellers British activist, GB (b. 1654) link
theophila bellers (b. 1695) link
agnes lillian bellers (1866-1956) (b. 1866) link
gustav bellers DE (b. 1902) link
picture of william bellers william bellers william bellers British artist link
jürgen bellers German political scientist, DE (b. 1951) link
jutta e. bellers DE (b. 1954) link
anice de bellers Peerage person ID=325766 link
sarah bellers Peerage person ID=659288 link
john bellers (?Sysonby), Leics link
john bellers, of eye-kettleby - Bef 1421 link
col. robert bridges bellers, of bacton manor - 7 Apr 1903 in Herefordshire link
joan bellers (1400-1475) link
roger de bellers Peerage person ID=326755 link
james bellers (d.1421) of Melton Mowbray and Somerby, Leics link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Leon, Lisa, Lutz, Jose, Judy, Tara, Noah, Neil, Hans, Fred, Monty, Sarah, Alvin, Andre, Angie, Anita, Chris, Claus, Clint, Cindy, Benno, Gijs, Betty, Dale, Ralf, Ms, Ann, Cor, Raf, Rob, Dan, Jos, , Tom, Ted, Eve, Marc, Mark, Sten, Alex, Angy, Chad, Carl, Bart, Paul, Rafe, Dana, and Bobby