>
Mondonomo background

Surname Major

Family name Major (Major United States Hungary India Bangladesh United Kingdom, 梅杰 China, Maior United States United Kingdom Canada Brazil Romania, and others...) , in all the world, is a common cognomen. The family name Major is characteristic of Bahamas, where it is a common surname, Hungary, and Botswana, where it is quite a common surname (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in the United States, Hungary, and the United Kingdom. Also, Major is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Major

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Major Bangladesh, Hungary, United Kingdom, United States, India
梅杰 China
Maior Romania, Canada, Brazil, United Kingdom, United States
ميجر Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, Egypt
Майор Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan
Мейджор Ukraine

Notable namesakes

gaius julius caesar germanicus major Julio-Claudian prince, son of Germanicus and Agrippina (b. 11) link
aulus vitellius major politician, IT (b. 50) link
lucius cornelius balbus major Roman Republic consul in 40 BC (b. 100) link
laelia major wife of Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur (b. 150) link
picture of john major john major john major Scottish philosopher, GB (b. 1467) link
picture of georg major georg major georg major German theologian, DE (b. 1502) link
picture of johann major johann major johann major German author, poet and theologian, owner/creator of the album amicorum of Johannes Maior, CZ (b. 1533) link
picture of johannes major johannes major johannes major German theologian (1564-1654), DE (b. 1564) link
jean major French Jesuit (1543-1608), FR (b. 1543) link
mátyás major (b. 1550) link
johannes major DE (b. 1560) link
isaac major engraver (printmaker), draftsman, DE (b. 1576) link
picture of johann daniel major johann daniel major johann daniel major German naturalist (1634-1693), PL (b. 1634) link
major richard gardiner (1592-1649) (b. 1592) link
richard major Major, Richard (1603/4–1660), landowner (b. 1603) link