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Surname Groser

Cognomen Groser (Groser Denmark Australia Germany United States Brazil, Groseille France Argentina United States) , all around the world, is a rare family name. The cognomen Groser is habitual in Denmark, where it is a rare surname, Australia, and France. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in France, Argentina, and Denmark. Very seldom, Groser is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Groser

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Groser Germany, Australia, Brazil, United States, Denmark
Groseille France, United States, Argentina

Last names said to be same

Gros, Grose, Grosser, Groß, Großer, Гро, غروز, قروس, and グロ

Notable namesakes

john groser Church of England clergyman and Christian socialist, GB (b. 1890) link
shlomo groser Victim of the Holocaust, UA (b. 1891) link
picture of tim groser tim groser tim groser New Zealand politician, NZ (b. 1950) link
michael groser English sculptor and musician (b. 1918) link
albert groser Peerage person ID=235130 link
anne perrott groser (died 1946) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Miguel, Sergio, Stella, Amanda, Lauren, Louise, Eileen, Vibeke, Melanie, Michael, Allison, Richard, Douglas, Emmalee, Francis, William, Carolina, Courtney, Kathleen, Joiselia, Victoria, Oscar, Nigel, Jacob, Larry, Jed, Jim, Tim, Acir, Gary, Lisa, Luke, Jane, Tara, Tony, Alexandre, Fred, Aline, Allie, Anton, Karin, Paulo, Pedro, Robin, Renee, Ditte, Grace, Maria, and Christine