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Surname Rasser

Cognomen Rasser (Rasser Austria Germany France United States Netherlands) , across the world, is a rare last name. The family name Rasser is characteristic of Western Europe, particularly Austria, where it is quite a rare surname, Netherlands, where it is a rare surname, and Switzerland. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Western Europe, particularly Austria, Germany, and France. Very seldom, Rasser is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Rasser

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Rasser Netherlands, Austria, United States, France, Germany

Last names said to be same

Raßer, Râçêr, and ラッセル

Notable namesakes

johann rasser DE (b. 1535) link
picture of alfred rasser alfred rasser alfred rasser Swiss actor, 1907-1977 (1907-1977), CH (b. 1907) link
rudolf rasser Austrian politician (1886-1976), AT (b. 1886) link
max rasser architect from Basel, Switzerland, CH (b. 1914) link
roland rasser Swiss actor, born 1932, CH (b. 1932) link
roland rasser AT (b. 1952) link
susanne rasser Austrian writer, AT (b. 1965) link
caroline rasser Swiss actress, born 1971, CH (b. 1971) link
anne-marie rasser 3 ème cycle Université Henri Poincaré Nancy 1 1976 link
paul e rasser researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-3482-721X) link
michael w. rasser Austrian palaeontologist link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Luke, Joop, Nick, Eric, Harm, Hans, Mario, Marco, Susan, Leon, Selma, Stacy, Alois, Andre, Antje, Claus, Bernd, Betty, Brian, Bruno, Steve, Gary, Dirk, Dani, Ms, Max, Sue, Kaj, Ken, Kim, Ria, Liz, L J, Tom, Tim, Uwe, Alex, Anna, Anja, Aryn, Arwi, Cole, Koos, Koen, Roel, Petra, and Peter