Argentine Forename

245,329th
Most Common
name in the World

Approximately 1,064 people bear this name

Most prevalent in:
DR Congo
Highest density in:
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Argentine Forename Definition:

Greek (feminine) - Of silvery whiteness.

Argentine Forename Distribution

PlaceGenderIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
DR Congo
 
98%
6161:119,8506,078
Cameroon
100%
881:245,5749,803
United States
 
78%
791:4,589,07658,963
Haiti
100%
781:137,5256,973
Canada
100%
661:502,02113,216
Iraq
100%
531:660,7146,510
Philippines
 
71%
261:4,077,28874,793
France
100%
161:4,154,39618,164
South Africa
100%
111:4,957,514105,029
Israel
 
90%
81:1,050,36514,379
Belgium
100%
51:2,298,00820,299
Jamaica-31:961,07614,069
India
100%
21:607,438,9864,324,298
Lebanon
100%
21:2,813,78613,895
Brazil-21:107,118,077571,487
Argentina-11:42,773,24343,333
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
100%
11:111,5807,062
Russia-11:144,233,704184,271
Zimbabwe
100%
11:15,423,817113,731
Palestine
100%
11:4,550,0585,739
Nigeria
100%
11:177,564,360489,087
Mexico
100%
11:124,144,427140,512
Ivory Coast-11:23,075,933135,227
Dominican Republic-11:10,431,27030,761

Argentine (337) may also be a surname.

Argentine Forename Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

Greek (feminine) - Of silvery whiteness.

What is Your Name? (1863) by Sophy Moody

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Footnotes

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  • Ethnic group cannot necessarily be determined by geographic occurrence
  • Similar: Names listed in the "Similar" section are phonetically similar and may not have any relation to Argentine