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Surname Celma

Cognomen Celma (Celma Brazil Angola Spain Mozambique Philippines) , all over the world, is quite a rare surname. The surname Celma is characteristic of Martinique, where it is quite a common surname, Latvia, and Paraguay, where it is quite a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Angola, Spain, and France. More prevalently, Celma is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Celma

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Celma Philippines, Mozambique, Spain, Brazil, Angola

Last names said to be same

Célma, and Целма

Notable namesakes

juan tomás celma ES (b. 1515) link
juan bautista celma ES (b. 1540) link
pedro celma ES (b. 1712) link
lorenzo insa celma Spanish priest (1874-1936), ES (b. 1874) link
joaquín celma puig Spanish politician, ES (b. 1900) link
miguel celma (b. 1920) link
irma celma (b. 1921) link
picture of stéfi celma stéfi celma stéfi celma french actress, FR (b. 1986) link
picture of dani celma fernàndez dani celma fernàndez dani celma fernàndez ES (b. 1981) link
jules celma French actor, FR (b. 1948) link
claude celma French politician, FR (b. 1950) link
josé maría andreu celma (b. 1944) link
josé luis prades celma (b. 1954) link
alberto celma researcher link
ana celma researcher link

Characteristic forenames

Melo, Borges, Vieira, Martins, Marques, Moreira, Santana, Almeida, Andrade, Cardoso, Barbosa, Batista, Pereira, Ribeiro, Freitas, Carvalho, Teixeira, Ferreira, Oliveira, Conceicao, Rodrigues, Goncalves, Barros, Campos, Araujo, Soares, Cruz, Rosa, Reis, Dias, Lima, Moura, Silva, Sousa, Souza, Alves, Fernandes, Costa, Paula, Pinto, Ramos, Rocha, Gomes, Lopes, Jesus, Nunes, Mendes, Santos, Brito, and Nascimento