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Surname Vianden

Cognomen Vianden (Vianden Germany Sweden United States South Africa Spain) , in all the world, is a rare surname. The last name Vianden is characteristic of Germany, where it is a rare surname, Sweden, and South Africa, where it is an extremely rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Germany, Sweden, and the United States.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Vianden

Nomographic illustration
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Vianden South Africa, Sweden, Spain, Germany, United States

Notable namesakes

adelheid gravin van vianden Peerage person ID=573011 (b. 1080) link
frederic i of vianden count of Vianden (b. 1115) link
frederic ii of vianden German aristocrat (b. 1134) link
friedrich i von sponheim graaf van vianden (1135-1200) (b. 1135) link
guillaume de vianden (b. 1150) link
picture of yolanda von vianden yolanda von vianden yolanda von vianden Luxembourg prioress (1231-1283), LU (b. 1231) link
frederick iii of vianden German noble (b. 1200) link
gerhard of vianden abt of PrĂ¼m around 1200 (b. 1200) link
philipp i von vianden (1227-1273), LU (b. 1227) link
matilda of vianden countess consort of Are-Hochstaden (b. 1250) link
siegfried ii of vianden (b. 1250) link
gerhard von vianden (b. 1250) link
friedrich von vianden (b. 1250) link
godfrey i of vianden Luxembourg noble (b. 1273) link
philip ii of vianden (1280-1315) (b. 1280) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Eddie, Heinz, Irene, Willi, Marcel, Markus, Morris, Sascha, Simone, Stefan, Alfred, Carina, Rainer, Renate, Denise, Daniel, Dieter, Judith, Thomas, Tobias, Tracey, Julia, Jamel, Lucas, Laila, Ms, Kai, Udo, Ute, Marc, Anja, Rita, Dirk, Leon, Lina, Nicole, Jana, Jorg, Nadi, Elke, Marco, Beate, Becky, Brian, Peter, Ralph, Gerda, John, and Harald