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Surname Groeben

Family name Groeben (Groeben Germany Poland Sweden Denmark Italy) , in the entire world, is a rare cognomen. The last name Groeben is characteristic of Sweden, where it is a rare surname, Germany, and Denmark, where it is a very rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Germany, Poland, and Sweden.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Groeben

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Groeben Germany, Sweden, Italy, Poland, Denmark

Notable namesakes

friedrich wilhelm von der groeben PL (b. 1774) link
h.j.c.f. solger-von der groeben mother-in-law of Johan Rudolf Thorbecke, owner/creator of the album amicorum of H.J.C.F. Solger-Von der Groeben (b. 1790) link
georg von der groeben German officer (1817-1894), PL (b. 1817) link
bernhard wilhelm von der groeben DE (b. 1810) link
august van der groeben DE (b. 1828) link
hermann von der groeben PL (b. 1828) link
chrstiane groeben author (20th century) (b. 1901) link
carl-alexander v. der groeben (1917-2013) (b. 1917) link
norbert groeben German professor, DE (b. 1944) link
christer groeben researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-1769-0402) link
harald groeben researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-7542-5850) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Margherita, Ferdinand, Hans-Eric, Cornelius, Christoph, Alexander, Alexandra, Sebastian, Gabriele, Caroline, Albrecht, Barbara, Christiane, Annette, Henric, Philip, Sabine, Moritz, Irene, Peter, Klaus, Silke, Marie, Otto, Graf, Ms, Yvonne, and Dr. Wolfgang