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Surname Kieren (Kieren , 基恩 , 基伦 ) , all over the world, is a rare cognomen. The cognomen Kieren is characteristic of Germany, where it is a rare surname, the United States, where it is a very rare surname, and Israel. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Germany, China, and the United States. More frequently, Kieren is the forename as well as the last name.
peter kieren (1887-1964) (b. 1887) | ||
martin kieren DE (b. 1954) | ||
thomas ervin kieren Ph.D. University of Minnesota-Minneapolis 1968 |
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