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Surname Gagneur

Family name Gagneur (Gagneur France Haiti Germany United States Hungary) , globally, is a rare surname. The cognomen Gagneur is habitual in Haiti, where it is a rare surname, France, and Hungary. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in France, Haiti, and Germany. Much less frequently, Gagneur is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Gagneur

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Gagneur Germany, Haiti, France, United States, Hungary

Notable namesakes

pierre-toussaint gagneur FR (b. 1733) link
picture of wladimir gagneur wladimir gagneur wladimir gagneur French politician (1807-1889), FR (b. 1807) link
françois-marie gagneur French politician, lawyer and magistrate (1765-1848), FR (b. 1765) link
picture of marie-louise gagneur marie-louise gagneur marie-louise gagneur French feminist writer (1832-1902), FR (b. 1832) link
françois-joseph gagneur de patornay French soldier (1809-1880), FR (b. 1809) link
bernhard gagneur Finnish civil engineer, FI (b. 1874) link
raphaël gagneur French politician, FR (b. 1964) link
julien gagneur researcher link
yannick gagneur French basketball player, FR (b. 1980) link
arnaud gagneur link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Scott, Alain, Anais, Angel, Aaron, Carol, Cyril, Bruno, Kevin, Perle, Denis, Debra, David, Laure, Lucie, Lucas, Jason, Joyce, Théo, Emily, Harry, Steph, Megan, Maeva, Manon, Ms, , Guy, Lea, J-B, Tom, Ugo, Mike, Anne, Paul, Fanny, Rudy, Joel, Jean, Nora, Eric, Enzo, Fred, Otto, Yvan, Marie, Marty, John, and Inese