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Surname Ringnes

Cognomen Ringnes (Ringnes Norway Sweden United States United Kingdom Estonia) , in the entire world, is a rare family name. The family name Ringnes is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Norway, where it is quite a common surname, Estonia, where it is a rare surname, and Sweden. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Norway, Sweden, and the United States.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ringnes

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Ringnes United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, United States, Estonia

Last names said to be same

Ringnæs

Notable namesakes

picture of amund ringnes amund ringnes amund ringnes businessman, brewer and benefactor, NO (b. 1840) link
picture of ellef ringnes ellef ringnes ellef ringnes Norwegian businessman (1842-1929), NO (b. 1842) link
picture of inge rolf ringnes inge rolf ringnes inge rolf ringnes Norwegian pianist (1894-1971) (b. 1894) link
knud ringnes Norwegian businessman (b. 1875) link
ellef ringnes (b. 1887) link
picture of christian ringnes christian ringnes christian ringnes Norwegian businessman, NO (b. 1954) link
amund ringnes Norwegian businessman (b. 1905) link
picture of erik ringnes erik ringnes erik ringnes Norwegian politician (b. 1955) link
arne ringnes Norwegian Supreme Court Justice, NO (b. 1955) link
benedicte aubert ringnes Norwegian film producer link
tormod ringnes (b. 1970) link
isabelle ringnes Norwegian business executive link
hanne ringnes Norwegian athletics competitor (b. 1981) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Nikki, Ellef, Espen, Eilif, Hanne, Andrew, Anette, Austin, Carina, Denise, Dennis, Thomas, Tormod, Teresa, Camilla, Khrista, Deborah, Lennart, Torstein, Ole-Kristian, Mathilde, Tommy, Jenny, Randi, Amund, Ms, Per, Tom, Sara, Andy, Anne, Arne, Brad, Kari, Kaja, Per-Erik, Kine, Rune, Gina, Lars, Nils, Nina, Elin, Erik, Emil, Hege, Stine, Knut, and Tor-Anders