Gréen is used as a family name or surname in many languages. It is 6 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Gréen
No. of characters: 6
Origin: Unknown
Meaning: Currently, no meaning found for Gréen

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Gréen Namesakes

  • Vernon Green, was leader of the rhythm and blues band The Medallions
  • Ben K. Green, author
  • Henry Green,
  • Barry Green, American orchestral and solo double bass player and teacher
  • Howard Charles Green, Canadian politician and parliamentarian
  • Death of Malice Green, resident of Detroit, Michigan
  • Nathaniel Everett Green,
  • Duff Green, American teacher, military leader, Democratic Party politician, journalist, author
  • Alexander Henry Green, English geologist
  • Mick Green, He was born Michael Robert Green, in Matlock
  • Valentine Green, British engraver and print publisher
  • Harold Leavenworth Green, chairman and founder of the H.L. Green Company five and dime store chain
  • Celia Green, British writer on philosophical skepticism and psychology
  • Richard Lancelyn Green, British scholar of Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes
  • Edward J. Green, American economist best
  • Milton Green, world record holder
  • Martyn Green, English actor and singer
  • Sidney Faithorn Green, British clergyman who
  • Solomon Hart Green, Jewish Canadian politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Lucinda Green, British equestrian and journalist
  • Will S. Green, California pioneer, a steamboat captain, mail carrier, surveyor, newspaper publisher, writer, legislator
  • Marian Green, British author
  • Raymond Green, pioneer in broadcasting
  • Joey Green, American author
  • Anthony Young, Baron Young of Norwood Green, British politician and Labour Party life peer
  • Geoffrey Green, distinguished English football writer
  • Hamilton Green, is Guyanese politician and once Prime Minister of Guyana
  • Anne Catherine Hoof Green, printer and publisher in Maryland
  • Beriah Green, Beriah Green, Jr
  • Vivian H. H. Green, Fellow and Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford, a priest
  • Everard Green, English officer of arms at the College of Arms
  • Thurman Green, jazz trombonist
  • Irving Green, American record industry executive
  • Dick Hills and Sid Green, British partnership of television comedy writers
  • Leon Green, American legal realist and long-tenured dean of Northwestern University School of Law
  • Julio César Green, Dominican former professional boxer
  • Bud Green, American songwriter
  • Sharon Green, American writer of science fiction
  • Thomas Jefferson Green, American politician
  • Roger L. Green, American legislator
  • Marlon Green, African-American pilot whose landmark United States Supreme Court decision in 1963 helped dismantle racial discrimination
  • G. F. Green, British writer of novels and short stories
  • Monica Green, Swedish Social Democratic politician
  • E. H. H. Green, British historian famed for his work on 20th-century Britain and
  • Andrew Haswell Green, lawyer, New York City planner, and civic leader
  • Eaton Green, Yardie gang member involved in armed robbery
  • Thomas Hill Green, English philosopher
  • Åke Green, Swedish Pentecostal Christian pastor
  • Cecil Howard Green, British-born American geophysicist
  • Herbert S. Green, British–Australian physicist
  • Kerri Green, American actress
  • Adolph Green, American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden
  • Al Green, He has also been referred to as "The Last of the Great Soul Singers"
  • Anna Katharine Green, American poet and novelist

Gréen Namesakes

  • Vernon Green, was leader of the rhythm and blues band The Medallions
  • Ben K. Green, author
  • Henry Green,
  • Barry Green, American orchestral and solo double bass player and teacher
  • Howard Charles Green, Canadian politician and parliamentarian
  • Death of Malice Green, resident of Detroit, Michigan
  • Nathaniel Everett Green,
  • Duff Green, American teacher, military leader, Democratic Party politician, journalist, author
  • Alexander Henry Green, English geologist
  • Mick Green, He was born Michael Robert Green, in Matlock
  • Valentine Green, British engraver and print publisher
  • Harold Leavenworth Green, chairman and founder of the H.L. Green Company five and dime store chain
  • Celia Green, British writer on philosophical skepticism and psychology
  • Richard Lancelyn Green, British scholar of Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes
  • Edward J. Green, American economist best
  • Milton Green, world record holder
  • Martyn Green, English actor and singer
  • Sidney Faithorn Green, British clergyman who
  • Solomon Hart Green, Jewish Canadian politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Lucinda Green, British equestrian and journalist
  • Will S. Green, California pioneer, a steamboat captain, mail carrier, surveyor, newspaper publisher, writer, legislator
  • Marian Green, British author
  • Raymond Green, pioneer in broadcasting
  • Joey Green, American author
  • Anthony Young, Baron Young of Norwood Green, British politician and Labour Party life peer
  • Geoffrey Green, distinguished English football writer
  • Hamilton Green, is Guyanese politician and once Prime Minister of Guyana
  • Anne Catherine Hoof Green, printer and publisher in Maryland
  • Beriah Green, Beriah Green, Jr
  • Vivian H. H. Green, Fellow and Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford, a priest
  • Everard Green, English officer of arms at the College of Arms
  • Thurman Green, jazz trombonist
  • Irving Green, American record industry executive
  • Dick Hills and Sid Green, British partnership of television comedy writers
  • Leon Green, American legal realist and long-tenured dean of Northwestern University School of Law
  • Julio César Green, Dominican former professional boxer
  • Bud Green, American songwriter
  • Sharon Green, American writer of science fiction
  • Thomas Jefferson Green, American politician
  • Roger L. Green, American legislator
  • Marlon Green, African-American pilot whose landmark United States Supreme Court decision in 1963 helped dismantle racial discrimination
  • G. F. Green, British writer of novels and short stories
  • Monica Green, Swedish Social Democratic politician
  • E. H. H. Green, British historian famed for his work on 20th-century Britain and
  • Andrew Haswell Green, lawyer, New York City planner, and civic leader
  • Eaton Green, Yardie gang member involved in armed robbery
  • Thomas Hill Green, English philosopher
  • Åke Green, Swedish Pentecostal Christian pastor
  • Cecil Howard Green, British-born American geophysicist
  • Herbert S. Green, British–Australian physicist
  • Kerri Green, American actress
  • Adolph Green, American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden
  • Al Green, He has also been referred to as "The Last of the Great Soul Singers"
  • Anna Katharine Green, American poet and novelist

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