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Forename Lose

Globally, Lose (Los Poland Spain United States Myanmar Netherlands, Lose Poland Spain United States Myanmar Netherlands, 洛斯 China) is quite a rare gender-neutral first name. The given name Lose is habitual in the Dominican Republic, where it is quite a rare masculine name, Paraguay, and Morocco, where it is a rare dominantly boy's, but infrequently female name. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Indonesia, Morocco, and Egypt. Also, Lose is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Lose

name Loosbroek, name เสียมหาญ, name Lōs, name หริพ่าย, name Loose, name Losè, name Лосе, name Lősę, name Loosee, name Lose, name Loše, name 洛斯, name Losian, name Luza, name 罗色, name Lőšë, name สูญโย, name Loos, name ทะสูญ, name Los, name Lose, name โลเซ่, name Lusim, name แพ้, name ร่วงลือ, name Łoše, name 洛瑟, name Loss, name Losé, name Laus, name Loza, name Losen
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Los, Lose Myanmar, Spain, Poland, United States, Netherlands
洛斯 China
Lusim Germany, Philippines, Brazil, India, Malaysia

First name Lose in the context

Lose is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Los Carnales Hispanic male , the minor character from the 2006 video game Saints Row, Saints Row IV; Los señores de Alcorcón y el holgazán de Pepón ; Los Alamitos Dance Team #5 , the character from 2002 film 'Gotta Kick It Up!'; Los Alamitos Dance Team #8 , the character from 2002 film 'Gotta Kick It Up!' and Los Alamitos Dance Team #3 , the character from 2002 film 'Gotta Kick It Up!', and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

sui lose Peerage person ID=167895 link
reed lose college basketball player (1987–1990) East Carolina link
wolf lose link