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Cognomen Nymia (Nymia ) , across the world, is a very rare surname. The last name Nymia is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Nicaragua, where it is a very rare surname, Honduras, and Venezuela, where it is an extremely rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Nicaragua, Mexico, and Honduras. Much more prevalently, Nymia is the forename as well as the last name.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Nymia | Brazil, Indonesia, United States, Nicaragua, Philippines |
Mago, Arizala, Caguioa, Cucueco, Briones, Pacardo, Publico, De Vera, Dimaano, Domingo, Gurpido, Lansang, Fesarillo, Fortuno, Ignacio, Simbulan, Sequeira, Sta. Ana, Gonzales, Griffith, Anastacio, Villarica, Anlocotan, Almeida, Albasin, Salamat, Mapa, Amey, Camo, Malto, Allen, Andal, Aslor, Cabas, Colon, Guasa, Mitraningrum, Gomez, Montes, Aquino, Chavez, Kiewel, Raagas, Deluna, Nieves, Flores, Orbita, Quinto, Luque, and Justiniano