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Across the world, Нюша (Niusha , Нюша , Nyusha ) is a rare principally female, but very infrequently boy's first name. The forename Нюша is habitual in Iran, where it is a rare female name, Russia, where it is a very rare female name, and the United States, where it is an extremely rare unisex name. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Iran, Russia, and India. Very seldom, Нюша is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Niusha | Iran, United States, Australia, Maldives, India |
Нюша | Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan |
Nyusha | United States, South Africa, Russia, India |
Njusha | India |
Ana, Anaïs, Aneta, Anete, Anett, Anetta, Anette, Ania, Anja, Ann, Anna, Annaig, Anne, Annete, Annett, Annetta, Annette, Anya, Ganna, Hana, Hania, Hanka, Hanna, Hannah, Hanusia, Nioucha, Njusja, Ánna, Άνα, Άννα, Ан, Ана, Анаис, Ане, Анет, Анета, Анетт, Анечка, Анн, Анна, Анне, Аннетт, Аннетта, Аннэ, Анэт, Анэта, Анюта, Анюша, Аня, Ања,
Нюша is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Anna Karenina , the fictional character in the novel Anna Karenina by Lev Tolstoy; Нюша , character in Kikoriki; Anna Andreyevna , the character from Dostoyevsky's Humiliated and Insulted; Anna Trifonovna Bubnova , the character from Dostoyevsky's Humiliated and Insulted and Anya , the character in the play "The Cherry Orchard".