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Surname Möllmann

Family name Möllmann (Möllmann Germany Austria Netherlands South Africa France) , around the globe, is quite a rare cognomen. The cognomen Möllmann is characteristic of Western Europe, particularly Germany, where it is quite a rare surname, Austria, where it is a rare surname, and Netherlands, where it is a very rare surname.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Möllmann

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Möllmann Austria, Germany, South Africa, France, Netherlands

Last names said to be same

Moellmann

Notable namesakes

stephan möllmann German printer, DE (b. 1505) link
johann heinrich möllmann (b. 1763) link
ferdinand möllmann German entrepreneur, DE (b. 1791) link
bernhard möllmann German politician (1832-1897), DE (b. 1832) link
carl möllmann (b. 1832) link
bernhard möllmann (b. 1946) link
klaus-peter möllmann German physicist, DE (b. 1956) link
dirk möllmann (b. 1960) link
jens möllmann DE (b. 1961) link
christian möllmann German television presenter, DE (b. 1972) link
christian möllmann Dr. rer. nat. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 2002 link
christian möllmann researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-9161-6342) link
pia möllmann German association football player, DE link
helge möllmann researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-6047-0990) link
anne möllmann researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-0439-8258) link

Characteristic forenames

Max, Dirk, Gabi, Gina, Lars, Leon, Lena, Lina, Luka, Lutz, Jana, Jens, Nico, Nils, Nina, Elke, Egon, Hans, Vera, Ingo, Iris, Olaf, Rita, Rolf, Ralf, Paul, Kai, Pia, Rob, Leo, Lex, Jan, Eva, Udo, Ute, Uwe, Olga, Marc, Maik, Sina, Sven, Alex, Anna, Anja, Anke, Axel, Carl, Karl, Mark, and Otto