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Surname Ylönen

Cognomen Ylönen (Ylönen Finland Sweden Mexico France United States) , all around the world, is a rare last name. The family name Ylönen is characteristic of Finland, where it is quite a rare surname, Sweden, where it is a rare surname, and France, where it is an extremely rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Finland, Sweden, and Mexico. Much less frequently, Ylönen is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ylönen

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Ylönen Finland, France, Sweden, United States, Mexico

Last names said to be same

Yloenen, Ylonen, and 尤南

Notable namesakes

picture of vilho ylönen vilho ylönen vilho ylönen Finnish biathlete and sport shooter (1918-2000), FI (b. 1918) link
vilho ylönen FI (b. 1881) link
picture of urpo ylönen urpo ylönen urpo ylönen Finnish ice hockey player, FI (b. 1943) link
lauri ylönen Finnish painter, FI (b. 1895) link
akseli ylönen Finnish translator, FI (b. 1902) link
rafael ylönen Finnish gymnast, FI (b. 1906) link
reino ylönen (b. 1910) link
picture of harri ylönen harri ylönen harri ylönen Finnish footballer, FI (b. 1972) link
picture of lauri ylönen lauri ylönen lauri ylönen Finnish rock singer, FI (b. 1979) link
jorma ylönen Finnish musician, FI (b. 1931) link
picture of antti ylönen antti ylönen antti ylönen Finnish ice hockey player, FI (b. 1983) link
picture of sebastian ylönen sebastian ylönen sebastian ylönen French-Finnish ice hockey player, FR (b. 1991) link
picture of jesse ylönen jesse ylönen jesse ylönen Finnish ice hockey player, FI (b. 1999) link
hannu ylönen Finnish biologist, FI (b. 1955) link
antti ylönen Finnish sculptor, FI (b. 1957) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Arja, Aino, Aija, Cecy, Kari, Pasi, Piia, Rami, Roni, Dany, Liis, Jani, Jari, Joni, Jere, Juha, Juho, Tatu, Tomi, Tony, Topi, Arto, Anni, Anne, Anna, Ale, Anu, Ari, Aki, Bea, Pia, Tom, Ida, Ian, Mari, Tero, Mira, Miki, Sara, Sari, Sami, Samu, Satu, Saku, Sini, Simo, Suvi, Mika, and Timo