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Cognomen Valantinas (Valantinas
) , globally, is a rare last name. The surname Valantinas is habitual in Northern Europe, particularly Lithuania, where it is quite a common surname, Estonia, where it is a rare surname, and Norway, where it is a very rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Lithuania, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Very seldom, Valantinas is the forename as well as the last name.
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Valantinas | Denmark, United Kingdom, United States, Lithuania, Italy |
Валантинас, and Валантінас
antanas valantinas LT (b. 1916) |
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algimantas valantinas Lithuanian lawyer, LT (b. 1961) |
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