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Surname Means

Cognomen Means (敏斯 China, Means United States Israel Canada United Kingdom China, מינס Israel) , throughout the world, is a common surname. The cognomen Means is characteristic of Israel, where it is quite a rare surname, the United States, and New Zealand. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in the United States, Israel, and Canada. Much less frequently, Means is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Means

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敏斯 China
Means Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Israel, China
מינס Israel

Last names said to be same

Mean, Минз, and วิธี

Notable namesakes

picture of thomas means thomas means thomas means South Carolina planter (b. 1767) link
picture of mary barnwell means mary barnwell means mary barnwell means Non-student///profession:/born:1781/died: (b. 1781) link
picture of thomas williamson means thomas williamson means thomas williamson means American businessman, US (b. 1803) link
picture of john hugh means john hugh means john hugh means American politician (1812-1862), US (b. 1812) link
robert means Non-student///profession:/born:1774/died: (b. 1774) link
picture of samuel c. means samuel c. means samuel c. means American Army officer (b. 1828) link
picture of john means john means john means American mayor, US (b. 1829) link
david harper means South Carolina physician, planter, and legislator (b. 1794) link
robert means born 1796; died 1836 (b. 1796) link
joseph means General Baptist minister (b. 1801) link
alexander means Chemistry professor and Emory University president (b. 1801) link
sarah jane henderson means American artist, US (b. 1826) link
picture of gaston means gaston means gaston means American detective, spy, and con artist, US (b. 1879) link
james h. means (b. 1823) link
robert f. means politician in Massachusetts, US, US (b. 1838) link

Characteristic forenames

Mo, Sue, Sam, Mia, Mel, Mor, Max, Mae, Mac, Wm, Or, Ed, No, Ana, Tj, Jo, Lu, Le, La, Dj, De, Rd, Bj, Bo, Al, Ms, Mr, Ty, and Ann