Ramtin

Ramtin

Ramtin (persisch ‏رامتین‎) ist ein persischer männlicher Vorname, der insbesondere durch einen Musiker dieses Namens zur Zeit des Sassanidenreichs bekannt wurde.[1][2]

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  1. Ramtin auf www.babynology.com (engl.)
  2. First name: Ramtin auf www.namepedia.org (engl.)

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