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Surname Söhngen

Cognomen Söhngen (Söhngen Germany Netherlands Turkey United States) , throughout the world, is a rare surname. The last name Söhngen is habitual in Germany, where it is quite a rare surname, Netherlands, where it is a very rare surname, and Turkey, where it is an extremely rare surname.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Söhngen

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Söhngen Turkey, United States, Germany, Netherlands

Last names said to be same

Soehngen, and Sohngen

Notable namesakes

caspar friedrich söhngen 21 Jul 1825 Schwelm - 22 Mar 1869 Schwelm (b. 1825) link
caspar friedrich söhngen 3 Oct 1853 Hasslinghausen - (b. 1853) link
fritz söhngen (b. 1863) link
andreas bernhard söhngen DE (b. 1864) link
ernst söhngen DE (b. 1870) link
oscar söhngen (b. 1871) link
maximilian söhngen 6 Oct 1885 Barmen, Germany - 26 Mar 1964 Helmond (b. 1885) link
nicolaas söhngen (b. 1878) link
oskar söhngen German theologian (1900-1983), DE (b. 1900) link
josef söhngen DE (b. 1894) link
hans söhngen DE (b. 1895) link
max söhngen 4 Feb 1909 Beyenburg, Germany - 19 Apr 1976 Helmond (b. 1909) link
werner söhngen (b. 1906) link
mark söhngen NL (b. 1954) link
aloysius söhngen DE (b. 1956) link

Characteristic forenames

Max, Niels, Ellen, Helga, Heinz, Heike, Horst, Illya, Willi, Martin, Manuel, Magali, Monika, Sabine, Sascha, Sigurd, Stefan, Alfred, Astrid, Dieter, Gisela, Thomas, Jörg, Julia, Josef, Laura, Jan, Uwe, Mark, Maik, Anne, Arnd, Paul, Pepa, Ralf, Rolf, Nadine, Dirk, Noor, Eric, Hans, Maria, Marco, Klaus, Peter, Robin, David, Doris, Gerd, and Norman