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Surname Tønder

Cognomen Tønder (Tønder Denmark Norway Spain) , all around the world, is a rare surname. The surname Tønder is habitual in Denmark, where it is quite a rare surname, Norway, and Spain, where it is an extremely rare surname. Much less frequently, Tønder is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Tønder

Nomographic illustration
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Tønder Norway, Spain, Denmark

Notable namesakes

picture of peder christophersen tønder peder christophersen tønder peder christophersen tønder Norwegian government official, NO (b. 1641) link
picture of michael christian ludvig ferdinand tønder michael christian ludvig ferdinand tønder michael christian ludvig ferdinand tønder Danish military personnel (1692-1755) (b. 1692) link
ole christophersen tønder NO (b. 1633) link
picture of niels tønder niels tønder niels tønder Norwegian priest (b. 1700) link
henrik andreas tønder Danish military personnel (1696-1773), NO (b. 1696) link
carsten tønder (b. 1687) link
christian ulrik tønder (b. 1699) link
picture of jens peter tønder jens peter tønder jens peter tønder Danish autobiographer (1773-1836), DK (b. 1773) link
peder tønder NO (b. 1721) link
ebbe carsten tønder NO (b. 1726) link
jeremias tønder NO (b. 1728) link
stincken tønder (b. 1732) link
claus frandsen tønder (b. 1737) link
frederik tønder Danish sculptor (b. 1747) link
raphael henrich tønder (b. 1740) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Lise, Lone, Jane, John, Nina, Elin, Finn, Ivan, Uffe, Mette, Sonni, Stian, Anita, Asger, Aksel, Benta, Bente, Brian, Bård, Peter, Ronni, Lisa, Lene, Leif, Lars, Siv, Aud, Kai, Kaj, Kim, Pia, Dag, Gro, Jan, Ida, René, Ole, Sune, Stig, Anna, Anne, Anni, Knut, Knud, Poul, Pål, Rune, Mads, and Rikke