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Cognomen Wymann (Wymann
) , in the entire world, is quite a rare surname. The cognomen Wymann is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Switzerland, where it is quite a common surname, Liechtenstein, where it is quite a rare surname, and France, where it is a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Switzerland, France, and the United States. Much less frequently, Wymann is the forename as well as the last name.
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Wymann | Germany, Switzerland, United States, Canada, France |
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eduard wymann Swiss priest (1870-1956), CH (b. 1870) |
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otto wymann (1886-1954), CH (b. 1886) |
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alfred wymann CH (b. 1922) |
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dieter wymann CH (b. 1961) |
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matthias p wymann researcher |
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