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Forename Данута

All around the world, Данута (Danuta Poland Germany United States Romania Lithuania, Данута Belarus Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan Lithuania, Danute Germany United States Lithuania United Kingdom Romania) is a common girly given name. The first name Данута is habitual in Poland, where it is quite a common female name, Lithuania, and Germany, where it is quite a rare feminine name. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Poland, Germany, and the United States. More prevalently, Данута is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Данута

name Данута, name דנוטה, name Дануте, name Danuta, name Danouta, name Danutė, name Danute
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Danuta Germany, United States, Poland, Lithuania, Romania
Данута Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania
Danute Germany, United States, United Kingdom, Lithuania, Romania
Danouta France, United States

First names said to be same

Danutė, Дануте, and דנוטה

First name Данута in the context

Данута is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Danusia Jurandówna , the fictional character, The Knights of the Cross and Danuta Dębska-Tretter , character in Na dobre i na złe.

Notable namesakes

столярская, данута альфредовна Soviet actor (1929-2011), RU (b. 1929) link
данута браніславаўна ганусевіч Belarusian teacher, BY (b. 1932) link
бичель-загнетова, данута ивановна Soviet poet, BY (b. 1937) link
данута бартош UA (b. 1939) link
данута рамуальдаўна мышко BY (b. 1963) link

Characteristic surnames

Цар, Марушкина, Губанова, Давыдова, Серегина, Яковлева, Яблонська, Ковтуненко, Кочеткова, Жуковская, Ковальчук, Коваленко, Коршунова, Кузнецова, Арутюнова, Прокопчук, Наконечна, Немилостивая, Старикова, Чернышова, Ковальская, Дубровская, Рассошко, Романюк, Хованова, Иванова, Вовк, Янко, Бытько, Козак, Марек, Бойко, Борис, Білик, Лаппо, Коваль, Славгородская, Павлик, Деркач, Федина, Фурман, Щербак, Козлова, Мельник, Белугина, Веркеенко, Волкова, Воронище, Дажина, and Дроздовская