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Surname Skjelbred

Cognomen Skjelbred (Skjelbred Norway United States Denmark Spain Canada) , all around the world, is a rare surname. The last name Skjelbred is characteristic of Norway, where it is quite a common surname, Denmark, where it is a rare surname, and Spain, where it is an extremely rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Norway, the United States, and Denmark.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Skjelbred

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Skjelbred Denmark, Canada, Norway, Spain, United States

Last names said to be same

Skilbred

Notable namesakes

oluf skjelbred NO (b. 1854) link
picture of margaret skjelbred margaret skjelbred margaret skjelbred Norwegian author, NO (b. 1949) link
picture of trond albert skjelbred trond albert skjelbred trond albert skjelbred Norwegian writer, NO (b. 1968) link
picture of per ciljan skjelbred per ciljan skjelbred per ciljan skjelbred Norwegian association football player, NO (b. 1987) link
dagrun skjelbred Norwegian professor (b. 1946) link
picture of aleksander andersen skjelbred aleksander andersen skjelbred aleksander andersen skjelbred Norwegian cyclist (b. 1997) link
ann helene bolstad skjelbred (b. 1941) link
bjørn bolstad skjelbred Norwegian composer, NO (b. 1970) link
birger skjelbred researcher link
tor skjelbred Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 1972 link
hege-kathrine skjelbred Norwegian association football player (b. 1983) link
josefine skjelbred link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Erik, Egil, Ivar, Marie, Maren, Magne, Stian, Arild, Bente, Britt, Bjorn, Peder, Greta, Jacob, Jakob, Julia, Tommy, Trond, Truls, Nancy, Emely, Elin, Nils, Thor, Thea, Ms, Kim, Ray, Roy, Gry, Liv, Jan, Eva, Ole, Odd, Hanne, Mats, Sara, Anna, Brit, Bjã, Kari, Knut, Rune, Lars, Joad, Jean, Mona, and Heidi