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Surname Nye

Cognomen Nye (奈 China, Nye United States United Kingdom Myanmar Australia Malaysia, ناي Iraq Syria Saudi Arabia Sudan Egypt, and others...) , across the world, is a common family name. The cognomen Nye is characteristic of Isle of Man, where it is quite a common surname, Iraq, where it is quite a rare surname, and the United States. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in China, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Very seldom, Nye is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Nye

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VARIANTCOUNTRY
China
Nye Australia, Myanmar, United Kingdom, United States, Malaysia
ناي Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Syria, Saudi Arabia
ナイ Japan
Най Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus

Notable namesakes

picture of philip nye philip nye philip nye English theologian (b. 1595) link
picture of nathaniel nye nathaniel nye nathaniel nye British mathematician and astronomer (b. 1624) link
john nye English clerk and writer (b. 1630) link
nathaniel nye GB (b. 1624) link
stephen nye British theologian (b. 1648) link
david nye 1 Jul 1706 - 17 Apr 1796 (b. 1706) link
stephen nye 6 Jun 1720 - 6 Jul 1810 (b. 1720) link
jonathan nye 27 Nov 1757 Barnstable, MA - Sep 1854 Fairfield, Maine (b. 1757) link
picture of james w. nye james w. nye james w. nye American judge (1815-1876), US (b. 1815) link
picture of charles h. nye charles h. nye charles h. nye politician in Massachusetts, US, US (b. 1821) link
picture of francis augustus nye francis augustus nye francis augustus nye politician in Massachusetts, US (b. 1823), US (b. 1823) link
picture of william foster nye william foster nye william foster nye American businessman (1824-1910), US (b. 1824) link
thomas nye (b. 1768) link
susan d. nye teacher (1790-1867), US (b. 1790) link
jonathan nye 30 Jun 1792 Sandwich, MA - (b. 1792) link

Characteristic forenames

Ma, Es, Na, Tj, Ty, Jd, Jo, Ja, Lu, Le, La, Ed, Dj, Da, Rj, Ro, Ko, Aj, Az, Ai, Al, Ms, Mr, Do, and Hi