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Surname Borren

Last name Borren (Borren Netherlands New Zealand Belgium Germany Norway, בורן Israel) , all around the world, is a rare surname. The family name Borren is habitual in Netherlands, where it is quite a rare surname, New Zealand, and Norway, where it is a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Netherlands, New Zealand, and Belgium. Very seldom, Borren is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Borren

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Borren Germany, Norway, New Zealand, Netherlands, Belgium
בורן Israel

Last names said to be same

بورين

Notable namesakes

quintilian borren DE (b. 1855) link
charles van den borren Belgian university professor, librarian, musicologist and music historian, BE (b. 1874) link
alexis frederik borren Military officer, NL (b. 1887) link
madeleine van den borren BE (b. 1879) link
picture of anneke borren anneke borren anneke borren New Zealand potter, NL (b. 1946) link
picture of sylvia borren sylvia borren sylvia borren Netherlands activist and official, NL (b. 1950) link
jan borren New Zealand field hockey player, NZ (b. 1947) link
arthur borren field hockey player, NZ (b. 1949) link
claartje borren NL (b. 1962) link
nienke z borren researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-6237-7044 link
anne marie borren New Zealander awarded MNZM in 2022 for services to ceramic art, NZ link
peter borren New Zealand (Canterbury)-born Dutch Cricketer, NZ (b. 1983) link
m. borren link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Nick, Nikk, Huub, Vera, Yuri, Menno, Mitzi, Toon, Shane, Steve, Scott, Syver, Alexa, Anita, Agnar, Cathy, Sonja, Tone, Tony, Jako, Ms, Boy, Guy, Jan, J H, J W, Tim, H M, Marc, Mike, Anne, Coen, Koen, Paul, Rune, Jane, Jaco, Bente, and Bengt