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Surname Bruylants

Cognomen Bruylants (Bruylants Belgium France Canada Spain) , globally, is a rare family name. The surname Bruylants is habitual in Belgium, where it is quite a rare surname, France, where it is a very rare surname, and Canada, where it is an extremely rare surname. Much less frequently, Bruylants is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bruylants

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Bruylants Belgium, France, Canada, Spain

Notable namesakes

jan bruylants sr. BE (b. 1834) link
gustave bruylants Leuven , 10 januari 1850 - 14 april 1925  (man) (b. 1850) link
picture of liane bruylants liane bruylants liane bruylants Belgian writer (1921-2009), BE (b. 1921) link
jan bruylants jr. BE (b. 1871) link
julia bruylants botanist (1890-1974) (b. 1890) link
albert bruylants Belgian chemist (1915-1990), BE (b. 1915) link
placide bruylants (b. 1913) link
gilles bruylants researcher link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Karine, Pierre, Didier, Gilles, Lionel, Tamara, Thomas, Emilie, Katinka, Kristof, Patrick, Pascale, Delphine, Grégory, Nathalie, Isabelle, Catherine, Georgette, Marie-Cécile, Claire, Ariane, Alizee, Stefan, Tim, Marc, Bart, Kris, Paul, Rudi, Dirk, Gian, Jose, Anne-Sophie, Jens, Alain, Betty, Bruno, Patsy, Peter, Diane, Gitty, Laura, Tiago, Sonia, and Pierre-Albert