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Surname Sleath

Surname Sleath (Sleath United Kingdom United States Australia Canada Spain, Слив Belarus Russia) , worldwide, is a rare cognomen. The last name Sleath is habitual in the United Kingdom, where it is a rare surname, Belarus, and Australia. In absolute terms, it is commonest in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sleath

Nomographic illustration
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Sleath Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Spain, Australia
Слив Belarus, Russia

Last names said to be same

Слеатх

Notable namesakes

sarah sleath (1650-1707) (b. 1650) link
gabriel sleath English silversmith and goldsmith (b. 1674) link
picture of william boultbee sleath william boultbee sleath william boultbee sleath English educator (b. 1763) link
eleanor sleath novelist (b. 1750) link
john sleath headmaster (b. 1767) link
richard sleath Australian politician (1863-1922), AU (b. 1863) link
picture of danny sleath danny sleath danny sleath British footballer (born 1986), GB (b. 1986) link
sheila sleath (b. 1943) link
emma sleath researcher link
betsy sleath researcher link
hannah sleath researcher link
rhiannon sleath link
david sleath link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Alan, Andy, Anna, Anne, Adam, Carl, Barb, Brad, Bill, Kara, Kate, Paul, Rose, Dale, Gary, Lara, Lisa, Alex, Lynn, Mike, Mark, Ms, Ed, Zo, Sam, Sue, Amy, Ben, Rob, Dan, Lee, Liz, Jay, Jim, Tom, Tim, Tia, Ian, Matt, and Jane