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Forename Зося

All around the world, Зося (Zosia Poland Democratic Republic of the Congo Israel United States United Kingdom, Зося Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Kyrgyzstan, Zosja Netherlands Croatia United States) is quite a common female first name. The first name Зося is habitual in Poland, where it is quite a common feminine name, Israel, where it is quite a rare epicene name, and Ukraine, where it is quite a rare girly name. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Poland, Ukraine, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Very seldom, Зося is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Зося

name Зофья, name Сафія, name Софья, Зофья, name Zofia, name Соф'Я, name Zosia, name Zosja, name Зося, name Софья, name Zosya, name Зофиа, name Зоф'Я
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Zosia Poland, United States, Israel, United Kingdom, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Зося Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan
Zosja United States, Netherlands, Croatia
Zosya Germany, France, Russia, United States, Malaysia

First name Зося in the context

Зося is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Zosya Sinitskaya , the fictional character in Ilf and Petrov's novel The Little Golden Calf; Zosia March , the Fictional cardiothoracic surgeon in BBC TV medical drama Holby City; Zosia , the fictional character, Pan Tadeusz and Zosia , the operatic character in the opera Der Flößer, Flis.

Notable namesakes

picture of зося родкевич зося родкевич зося родкевич Russian film director, RU (b. 1990) link

Characteristic surnames

Ким, Волкова, Иванова, Кравцова, Бучинська, Горобець, Венгловська, Висоцька, Артеменко, Панцулая, Павленко, Духновская, Загурдаева, Соколова, Харченко, Ходаревская, Мельничук, Журавська, Ковальчук, Коваленко, Коротницька, Бурлакова, Петрова, Чернышева, Грязнова, Аврамчук, Янус, Комар, Кучер, Маций, Мурга, Берко, Бойко, Ухина, Юдина, Ясевич, Попова, Дробуш, Лавник, Савчук, Середа, Сонина, Гуменюк, Калужиских, Ковбасюк, Марценюк, Мельник, Бодрова, and Вишневська