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Surname Frewen

Cognomen Frewen (Frewen Australia South Africa Ireland United States United Kingdom) , all around the world, is a rare family name. The cognomen Frewen is characteristic of Ireland, where it is quite a rare surname, Australia, where it is a rare surname, and New Zealand. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Australia, South Africa, and Ireland. Much less frequently, Frewen is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Frewen

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Frewen Australia, Ireland, United States, United Kingdom, South Africa

Notable namesakes

picture of accepted frewen accepted frewen accepted frewen Archbishop of York; Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, GB (b. 1588) link
john frewen English writer (b. 1558) link
thomas frewen English Member of Parliament (1630-1702) (b. 1630) link
thomas frewen British surgeon (b. 1704) link
charles frewen British politician (b. 1813) link
edward frewen English art collector (b. 1850) link
hugh moreton frewen (1883-1967) (b. 1883) link
oswald frewen (1887-1958) (b. 1887) link
john frewen Royal Navy admiral (1911-1975) (b. 1911) link
roger d'hautville moreton frewen (1914-1972) (b. 1914) link
hugh marians jerome frewen (1915-1948) (b. 1915) link
imogen frewen (born 1925) (b. 1925) link
sylvia frewen (1927-1927) (b. 1927) link
winston frewen (1928-2014) (b. 1928) link
viking frewen (born 1934) (b. 1934) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Rory, Ryan, Liam, Lori, Jane, Jack, John, Judi, Judy, Ross, Tony, Nick, Noel, Edel, Emma, Maria, Mella, Sandy, Sarah, Shane, Todd, Paul, Kate, Bill, Ms, Mac, Ben, Bob, Kim, Ray, Lee, Jim, Tom, Ian, Mary, Mark, Mick, Myra, Sara, Sean, Alev, Anne, Anja, Amie, Brid, Scott, and Anita