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Forename Visar

Across the world, Visar (Visar India Kosovo Spain Albania Serbia, Viso India Spain United States Venezuela Argentina, Viser India Spain United States Venezuela North Macedonia) is quite a common dominantly masculine, but uncommonly female first name. The first name Visar is habitual in Kosovo, where it is quite a common masculine name, Albania, and Slovenia, where it is quite a rare masculine name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in India, Albania, and Kosovo. Very seldom, Visar is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Visar

name Visar, name Visser, name Viso, name Viser, name វីសារ, name หมวก, name Висар
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Visar Albania, Spain, Kosovo, India, Serbia
Viso Argentina, Venezuela, Spain, United States, India
Viser North Macedonia, Venezuela, Spain, United States, India
Висар Russia

First names said to be same

Visser, หมวก, and វីសារ

Notable namesakes

picture of visar dodani visar dodani visar dodani Albanian journalist, AL (b. 1857) link
picture of visar ymeri visar ymeri visar ymeri Albanian politician, AL (b. 1973) link
picture of visar morina visar morina visar morina film director and screenwriter, XK (b. 1979) link
visar zhiti AL (b. 1952) link
visar mulliqi Albanian painter, XK (b. 1966) link
visar vishka director and filmmaker (b. 1977) link
visar arapi researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-0266-185X) link
visar berki researcher link
visar kuçi Albanian violinist from Kosovo, XK (b. 1983) link
visar berisha Kosovan footballer, XK (b. 1986) link
visar arifaj Kosovar leader, XK (b. 1987) link
visar limani link
visar rexha XK link
visar krasniqi link
visar sinani link

Characteristic surnames

Aliu, Hyseni, Ferati, Islami, Osmani, Zeqiri, Mehmeti, Miftari, Shabani, Selmani, Ahmetaj, Bajrami, Berisha, Kryeziu, Rexhepi, Jashari, Bekteshi, Kastrati, Kelmendi, Krasniqi, Ramadani, Sulejmani, Hasani, Sylejmani, Jakupi, Beqiri, Cena, Dema, Hoti, Zeka, Marku, Metaj, Shala, Shehu, Ademi, Gashi, Emini, Hoxha, Isufi, Maliqi, Morina, Salihu, Sadiku, Sinani, Sejdiu, Ahmeti, Ahamad, Bytyqi, and Bukuroshi