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Surname Seymer

Family name Seymer (Seymer United States Germany Poland Colombia China) , throughout the world, is a rare surname. The surname Seymer is characteristic of Switzerland, where it is a very rare surname, Germany, and Poland. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in the United States, Germany, and Poland. Much less frequently, Seymer is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Seymer

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Seymer Germany, United States, China, Colombia, Poland

Last names said to be same

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Notable namesakes

henry seymer (b. 1714) link
henry seymer English naturalist; born 1745; died 1800 December 03 (b. 1745) link
henry seymer born 1782 January 20; died 1834 (b. 1782) link
harriet ker seymer (b. 1779) link
george augustus seymer (b. 1786) link
henry seymer politician (b. 1807) link
louisa mary ker seymer (b. 1812) link
william seymer Swedish composer, SE (b. 1890) link
vivian home seymer (1894-1967) (b. 1894) link
seymer thomas tancred (1898-1898) (b. 1898) link
alethea penelope seymer Peerage person ID=445951 (b. 1923) link
nigel victor evelyn seymer (born 1925) (b. 1925) link
helen mary seymer (born 1927) (b. 1927) link
catherine lucy anne seymer (born 1957) (b. 1957) link
henry vivian john seymer (born 1965) (b. 1965) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Jeff, Todd, Tess, Emma, Evan, Hope, Hugo, Inka, Mandy, John, Sarah, Sunny, Susan, Scott, Altan, Carla, Craig, Cindy, Brian, Karen, Simon, Jake, Jane, Lisa, Sue, Abe, Pat, Roy, Joy, Tom, Vic, Marc, Mary, Mark, Matt, Skye, Alan, Adam, Beth, Kent, Paul, Rose, Ryan, Dave, Gail, Kathy, and Kaleb