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Surname Vevers

Cognomen Vevers (Vevers United Kingdom Latvia Australia United States Estonia, Веверс Ukraine Russia) , in all the world, is a rare last name. The family name Vevers is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Latvia, where it is quite a common surname, Estonia, where it is quite a rare surname, and the United Kingdom, where it is a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in the United Kingdom, Latvia, and Australia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Vevers

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Vevers United Kingdom, Estonia, Australia, Latvia, United States
Веверс Ukraine, Russia

Last names said to be same

Vēvers

Notable namesakes

richard vevers (born 1677) (b. 1677) link
richard vevers M; born 1755; died 1838 January 17 (b. 1756) link
richard william vevers (1778-1858) (b. 1778) link
theodosia anne vevers (died 1852) (b. 1779) link
geoffrey marr vevers zoologist (1890-1970), GB (b. 1890) link
gwynne vevers Vevers, (Henry) Gwynne (1916–1988), marine biologist and intelligence officer, GB (b. 1916) link
tabitha vevers (b. 1957) link
stuart vevers British fashion designer, GB (b. 1973) link
william f vevers researcher link
george vevers British Royal Navy officer, lieutenant in 1815 link
r. f. vevers Peerage person ID=496096 link
martha vevers (died 1770) link
tony vevers British painter and art professor, 1926-1988, active in the United States link
molly vevers actress link
unknown daughter vevers Peerage person ID=496097 link

Characteristic forenames

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