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Surname Нора

Surname Нора (Nora Argentina Egypt Mexico Philippines United States, Norah Argentina Egypt Mexico Philippines United States, Nóra United Kingdom United States Germany France Hungary) , all over the world, is a widespread cognomen. The surname Нора is characteristic of Georgia, where it is a common surname, Honduras, and Nicaragua, where it is quite a common surname (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Mexico, Argentina, and Egypt. More prevalently, Нора is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Нора

Nomographic illustration
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Nora, Norah Egypt, Mexico, Philippines, United States, Argentina
Nóra Germany, France, United States, Hungary, United Kingdom
Нора Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia, Russia

Last names said to be same

Nohra, Noora, Νόρα, Нура, נורה, نورا, 諾拉, and 诺拉

Notable namesakes

picture of нора галь нора галь нора галь Soviet translator, literary critic, and translation theorist, UA (b. 1912) link
picture of новик, нора альфоновна новик, нора альфоновна новик, нора альфоновна Latvian music educator and pianist (1941-2009), LV (b. 1941) link
нора каплински EE (b. 1906) link
нора митрани Bulgarian writer, BG (b. 1921) link
райхштейн, нора абрамовна RU (b. 1926) link
нора ананиева Bulgarian teacher, BG (b. 1938) link
нора иванова sprinter, BG (b. 1977) link
нора ђакова Kosovo judoka, XK (b. 1992) link
нора бектеши Macedonian singer, MK (b. 1992) link

Characteristic forenames

Рац, Агаджанян, Аветисян, Аракелян, Арутюнян, Березина, Григорян, Петросян, Волосова, Саркисян, Степанян, Каграманян, Джеванширова, Шишковская, Карапетян, Айрапетян, Дегтярева, Оганджанова, Свердлова, Хачатурян, Хачатурова, Мартиросян, Саркісян, Багдасарян, Агабабян, Погосова, Кртян, Балог, Сабов, Миндюк, Акопян, Авакян, Бабаян, Саакян, Смоляр, Рубина, Рябова, Царева, Маглаперидзе, Минасян, Мирзоян, Мкртумян, Бериева, Бреденфельд, Галкина, Галустян, Погосян, Френкель, and Григорьева