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Surname Mosch

Family name Mosch (Mosch Germany Switzerland Netherlands United States Democratic Republic of the Congo) , in the world, is quite a rare surname. The family name Mosch is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Switzerland, where it is quite a rare surname, Germany, and Netherlands. Much less frequently, Mosch is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Mosch

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Mosch Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States

Last names said to be same

Mosik, Мосч, Мощ, Мощь, and מושח

Notable namesakes

picture of carl rudolph von mosch carl rudolph von mosch carl rudolph von mosch DE (b. 1718) link
picture of august wilhelm von mosch august wilhelm von mosch august wilhelm von mosch German writer (1735-1815), DE (b. 1735) link
picture of christoph friedrich von mosch christoph friedrich von mosch christoph friedrich von mosch DE (b. 1733) link
wolfgang heinrich benjamin mosch DE (b. 1684) link
carl friedrich mosch German writer (1784-1859), DE (b. 1784) link
hans von mosch (b. 1862) link
picture of frank du mosch frank du mosch frank du mosch Dutch journalist, NL (b. 1962) link
picture of peter mosch peter mosch peter mosch German industrial mechanic, DE (b. 1972) link
ernst mosch German musician, DE (b. 1925) link
herbert mosch functionary in the German Democratic Republic and, previously, member of the Nazi party, DE (b. 1925) link
harry mosch (b. 1920) link
heinrich von mosch German civil servant, DE (b. 1930) link
picture of max von mosch max von mosch max von mosch German saxophonist, DE (b. 1980) link
picture of sheana mosch sheana mosch sheana mosch American basketball player, US (b. 1981) link
wolfgang mosch DE (b. 1928) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Jon, Jim, , Tom, Ton, Tim, Nik, N L, Eve, Eva, H J, F J, Ina, Uta, Ute, Uwe, Marc, Jos, Mary, Jay, L M, Ms, Ke, Max, Sam, Sil, Sue, Ann, Aad, A J, Bev, Bob, P W, Rob, Ron, Dan, Leo, Lia, Jan, and Mark