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Surname Männik

Family name Männik (Männik Estonia Sweden Finland United Kingdom United States, Мянник Russia Ukraine Kyrgyzstan) , all around the world, is a rare last name. The last name Männik is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Estonia, where it is quite a rare surname, Sweden, where it is a rare surname, and Finland. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Russia, Estonia, and Sweden.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Männik

Nomographic illustration
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Männik Sweden, Finland, United States, United Kingdom, Estonia
Мянник Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan

Last names said to be same

Maennik, and Mannik

Notable namesakes

picture of jaan männik jaan männik jaan männik Estonian-Swedish politician and entrepreneur (b. 1945) link
jaan männik Estonian military personnel, EE (b. 1895) link
picture of priit männik priit männik priit männik Estonian lawyer, EE (b. 1948) link
paul männik Estonian politician, EE (b. 1901) link
hans männik (b. 1893) link
erika männik (b. 1894) link
eduard männik Soviet writer (1906-1966), SE (b. 1906) link
robert männik EE (b. 1899) link
hugo männik (b. 1910) link
hugo männik botanist (1922-1993) (b. 1922) link
harald männik EE (b. 1926) link
aarne männik Estonian composer, EE (b. 1947) link
jaanus männik Estonian politician, EE (b. 1951) link
gunnar männik Estonian rower, EE (b. 1959) link
sirje männik EE (b. 1951) link

Characteristic forenames

Kai, Kaido, Kevin, Kirke, Priit, Pille, Riina, Taavi, Triin, Helen, Heiki, Villu, Ülle, Marius, Marika, Martin, Markus, Margit, Margus, Maarja, Monika, Merike, Kaisa, Aimar, Agnes, Synne, Ene, Eve, Mari, Mati, Siim, Argo, Aavo, Karl, Peep, Reet, Meelis, Riho, Maria, Maris, Marko, Maret, Marju, Maire, Madis, Märt, Sille, Sirje, Jaan, and Mihkel