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Surname Vener

Surname Vener (Венер Russia Kazakhstan Ukraine Belarus Kyrgyzstan, Vener Philippines United States Argentina Italy Uruguay) , in the entire world, is quite a rare last name. The family name Vener is habitual in Uruguay, where it is quite a rare surname, North Macedonia, where it is a rare surname, and Argentina. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in the United States, Argentina, and Italy. More prevalently, Vener is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Vener

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Венер Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan
Vener Philippines, Argentina, Italy, United States, Uruguay

Last names said to be same

Venerie, Venery, Véner, Vêner, Wener, and Венерь

Notable namesakes

nikolaus vener DE (b. 1350) link
job vener German jurist, DE (b. 1370) link
jakob vener (b. 1370) link
eduardo vener Uruguayan writer, UY (b. 1960) link
carlos vener UY (b. 1951) link
vener yashaev Russian athlete, RU (b. 1974) link
vener df researcher link
alexander v. vener researcher link
sophie vener actor link
eduardo vener actor link
clara vener (died 1879) link
george vener Peerage person ID=303123 link
mikhail v vener researcher link
david vener Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2006 link
vener yagudin Russian footballer, RU (b. 1984) link

Characteristic forenames

Cruz, Ramirez, Navarro, Vergara, Velasco, Martinez, Malaluan, Salvador, Bautista, Bernardo, Guevarra, Gonzales, Esguerra, Valencia, Villegas, Malabanan, Sarmiento, Rodriguez, Dela Cruz, Gutierrez, Tolentino, Francisco, Padilla, Cunanan, Atienza, Sanchez, Pili, Diaz, Lina, Corre, Costa, Perez, Ramos, Reyes, Lopez, Santos, Concepcion, Carlos, Rivera, Garcia, Gatela, Torres, Valdez, Flores, Ocampo, Mariano, Mendoza, Miranda, Castro, and Villanueva