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Forename Busz

All over the world, Busz (Bus Germany United States Taiwan Poland Denmark, Busz Germany United States Poland Hungary Netherlands, Busch Germany United States Poland Denmark Hungary) is quite a rare gender-neutral first name. The first name Busz is habitual in Pakistan, where it is a rare primarily female, but very seldom boy's name, Hong Kong, where it is a rare boy's name, and Ethiopia. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Pakistan, Indonesia, and Ethiopia. More prevalently, Busz is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Busz

name Bosch, name Busch, name Bus, name Busk, name Busz
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Bus Germany, Denmark, Taiwan, Poland, United States
Busz Germany, Hungary, Poland, United States, Netherlands
Busch Germany, Hungary, Denmark, Poland, United States
Busk Germany, Denmark, Brazil, Poland, United States

First names said to be same

Bosch

First name Busz in the context

Busz is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: bus driver , the fictional character from The Moon-Spinners; bus passenger , the character from Freaky Friday; Busch , the operatic character in the opera Die beiden Schützen; Bus Driver , the character from 2001 film ''Twas the Night' and Bus Driver , the character from 1983 film 'Tiger Town', among other works.

Notable namesakes

hanna busz volleyball player, PL (b. 1940) link