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Surname Gynther

Family name Gynther (金瑟 China, Gynther Finland Denmark Australia Sweden United States) , all around the world, is a rare cognomen. The family name Gynther is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Finland, where it is quite a rare surname, Denmark, and Sweden, where it is a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Finland, Denmark, and Australia. Much less frequently, Gynther is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Gynther

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
金瑟 China
Gynther Sweden, Finland, United States, Australia, Denmark

Notable namesakes

sven vilhelm gynther Swedish civil servant, SE (b. 1796) link
otto fredrik gynther SE (b. 1810) link
picture of kate gynther kate gynther kate gynther Australian water polo player, AU (b. 1982) link
august gynther Pharmacist, Copenhagen. Owner of Paul Hermann's collections from Ceylon and Malabar. Linnaeus used them for Flora Zeylanica (1747). After Gynther's death the collections were sold to Joseph Banks. Correspondent of Linnaeus. link
mikko gynther researcher link
ian gynther researcher link
timo gynther FI link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Eric, Erik, Emma, Iida, Mervi, Mikko, Sanni, Scott, Antti, April, Keith, Paula, Petra, Petri, Raija, Risto, David, Linda, Lindi, James, Jenny, Ella, Jenna, Neil, John, Ms, Aki, Kaj, Don, Lea, Lyn, Jay, Eli, Esa, Ian, Mark, Mike, Sami, Arne, Bent, Piia, Ruth, Dana, Lynn, Jane, Jack, Tiia, and Julie