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Surname Priester

Cognomen Priester (Priester United States Germany Netherlands France Austria) , in the world, is quite a common surname. The family name Priester is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Netherlands, where it is quite a rare surname, Austria, and Germany. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in the United States, Germany, and Netherlands.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Priester

Nomographic illustration
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Priester Austria, Germany, France, United States, Netherlands

Notable namesakes

picture of priester heinrich priester heinrich priester heinrich Dutch priest, NL (b. 1060) link
wolfgang heinrich priester 1611 - 1676 (b. 1611) link
anna margaretha priester 1640 - (b. 1640) link
johann jakob priester (b. 1660) link
georg priester DE (b. 1835) link
gabriel priester holocaust victim, b. 1854-10-24, AT (b. 1854) link
jette priester holocaust victim, b. 1861-07-23, DE (b. 1861) link
wilhelm priester holocaust victim, b. 1863-05-18, CZ (b. 1863) link
betty priester holocaust victim, b. 1863-05-31, DE (b. 1863) link
clementine priester holocaust victim, b. 1864-06-19, DE (b. 1864) link
max priester Max Christian Priester * 1865 , Altona , Německo (Germany) † 1910 , photographer nationality: German sex: male (b. 1865) link
amalie priester holocaust victim, b. 1865-02-09, AT (b. 1865) link
sophie priester holocaust victim, b. 1866-08-05 (b. 1866) link
aloisie priester holocaust victim, b. 1870-11-11, DE (b. 1870) link
julius priester Viennese banker, industrialist, and art collector, plundered by Nazis because Jewish (b. 1870) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, A M, Aad, Adi, Amy, Ami, Ari, Ane, Ann, Ana, Sol, Sue, Sam, M M, A J, Mya, Max, Mae, Mac, Mai, Ed, Jj, Jo, Pj, Kj, Bo, Aj, Al, Ms, Mia, and A C