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Surname Gustav

Family name Gustav (Gustav Germany Sweden Czechia Austria South Africa, Густав Ukraine Kazakhstan Russia Estonia Lithuania, גוסטב Israel, and others...) , around the globe, is quite a common cognomen. The cognomen Gustav is habitual in Namibia, where it is quite a rare surname, Cyprus, and Israel. Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Indonesia, Ghana, and Spain. More prevalently, Gustav is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Gustav

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Gustav Germany, Sweden, Austria, South Africa, Czechia
Густав Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, Estonia
גוסטב Israel

Notable namesakes

picture of karl x gustav karl x gustav karl x gustav King of Sweden, SE (b. 1622) link
picture of karl gustav karl gustav karl gustav (1686-1687), SE (b. 1686) link
reinhold xi gustav, freiherr von ungern-sternberg 22 Feb 1714 Reval - 30 May 1787 Erretfer i Kambi, Livland (b. 1714) link
jakob gustav, edler von rennenkampf 18 Nov 1716 - 12 Dec 1791 (b. 1716) link
anders gustav, friherre koskull 22 Jun 1727 Landsberga - 22 Aug 1766 Yxkullsund (b. 1727) link
ernst gustav, graf von münnich 6 Nov 1744 Wologda - 8 Jan 1817 Witebsk (b. 1744) link
charles gustav, count of leiningen-neuleiningen (b. 1747) link
karl gustav, storfurste av finland (1802-1805), SE (b. 1802) link
andreas friedrich gustav, freiherr von falkenhausen 22 Feb 1802 Würzburg - 8 Jan 1881 Wallisfurth (b. 1802) link
picture of gustav, lensgreve blücher af altona gustav, lensgreve blücher af altona gustav, lensgreve blücher af altona 24 Apr 1873 Helsingor - 17 Apr 1935 Copenhagen, DK (b. 1873) link
adolf israel gustav, friherre lagerfelt 10 Apr 1836 Röby - 4 May 1897, SE (b. 1836) link
carl gustav (1875-1941) (b. 1875) link
jack gustav Austrian actor, AT (b. 1975) link
gustav, freiherr von der pahlen 24 Sep 1883 Palms - 29 Aug 1914 Drautischken, Ostpreussen (in battle) link
p. gustav Ph.D. Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn 2004 link

Characteristic forenames

Berg, Nilsson, Nielsen, Neumann, Hansson, Fischer, Svensson, Anderson, Andersen, Carlsson, Jonsson, Karlsson, Pedersen, Lindberg, Eriksson, Hoffmann, Magnusson, Schneider, Andersson, Rasmussen, Johansson, Petersen, Johnson, Jansson, Larsson, Koch, Gans, Ganz, Holm, Meier, Meyer, Bauer, Olsen, Weber, Muller, Schulz, Becker, Larsen, Jensen, Hansen, Olsson, Wagner, Müller, Schmidt, Carlson, Persson, Pettersson, and Christensen