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Surname Glesener

Surname Glesener (Glesener Luxembourg United States France Belgium Argentina) , globally, is a rare family name. The cognomen Glesener is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Luxembourg, where it is quite a common surname, Belgium, where it is a rare surname, and France, where it is a very rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Luxembourg, the United States, and France.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Glesener

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Glesener Belgium, United States, Argentina, France, Luxembourg

Last names said to be same

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Notable namesakes

nikolaus glesener german priest and botanist, DE (b. 1802) link
joseph glesener (b. 1862) link
edmond glesener Belgian writer (1874-1951), BE (b. 1874) link
armand glesener Belgian jurist (1905-1989), BE (b. 1905) link
johnny glesener (1914-1989), LU (b. 1914) link
picture of marc glesener marc glesener marc glesener Luxembourgish journalist, LU (b. 1969) link
jean-pierre glesener Luxembourgish politician (1921-1993), LU (b. 1921) link
picture of lindsay glesener lindsay glesener lindsay glesener American astrophysicist link
marcel glesener Luxembourgian politician, LU (b. 1937) link
marc glesener link
philippe glesener Luxembourgian volleyball player, LU (b. 1998) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Gail, Greg, Leah, Liza, Luca, Luke, Jack, John, Juan, June, Tina, Eden, Evan, Hope, Fred, Olga, Maria, Marie, Marta, Manou, Micah, Gary, Steve, Dawn, Rick, Ms, Ben, Pit, Dan, Guy, Luc, Jon, Joe, Jim, Jil, Tom, Tim, Marc, Mary, Mark, Mike, Adam, Cody, Kent, Paul, Rosa, Ryan, and Alain