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Forename Iver

Around the world, Iver (Iver Bolivia Mexico United States Philippines Norway, Ивер Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan, Івер Ukraine) is quite a common masculine first name. The first name Iver is habitual in Bolivia, where it is quite a common boy's name, Georgia, where it is quite a rare male name, and Norway. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Bolivia, Mexico, and the United States. Much less frequently, Iver is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Iver

name Hyver, name Ivër, name Івер, name Oliver, name איבר, name Ивер, name ไอเวอร์, name Iver, name Ivar, name Íver, name Hiver, name إيفر
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Iver Philippines, Norway, Bolivia, United States, Mexico
Ивер Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine
Івер Ukraine

First names said to be same

Hiver, Hyver, Ivar, Ivër, Oliver, Íver, איבר, إيفر, and ไอเวอร์

First name Iver in the context

Iver is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Iver Olsen , the operatic character in the opera Raoul.

Notable namesakes

iver nielsen rosenkrantz (b. 1383) link
picture of iver munk iver munk iver munk bishop of Ribe, DK (b. 1450) link
iver jenssøn til fritsø (b. 1505) link
picture of iver vind iver vind iver vind Danish diplomat, DK (b. 1590) link
picture of iver krabbe iver krabbe iver krabbe Norwegian Governor-general of Norway (1602-1666), SE (b. 1602) link
iver pedersen adolphus Norwegian priest (b. 1620) link
picture of iver rosenkrantz iver rosenkrantz iver rosenkrantz Danish diplomat, DK (b. 1674) link
iver leganger Norwegian priest and non-fiction writer, NO (b. 1629) link
picture of iver elieson iver elieson iver elieson Norwegian merchant (1683-1753), NO (b. 1683) link
iver hirtzholm DK (b. 1635) link
iver von ahnen Norwegian civil servant, NO (b. 1659) link
iver hoppe (b. 1649) link
iver dideriksen brinch Norwegian writer and priest, NO (b. 1665) link
iver nicolai sehested Danish judge (1679-1752) (b. 1679) link
iver wiel Norwegian writer (1711-1756) (b. 1711) link

Characteristic surnames

Soto, Sanchez, Salazar, Condori, Ramirez, Johnson, Jimenez, Escobar, Hurtado, Vasquez, Iverson, Iversen, Martinez, Anderson, Peterson, Petersen, Gonzalez, Gonzales, Espinoza, Rodriguez, Gutierrez, Hernandez, Mendoza, Fernandez, Morales, Quispe, Chen, Cruz, Diaz, Silva, Perez, Ramos, Rojas, Gomez, Lopez, Mamani, Santos, Chavez, Choque, Castro, Romero, Garcia, Torres, Torrez, Hansen, Vargas, Flores, Maciver, and Klingenberg