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Throughout the world, Остап (Остап , Ostap , Łynda ) is quite a common masculine forename. The first name Остап is characteristic of Ukraine, where it is quite a common boy's name, Russia, where it is quite a rare masculine name, and Albania, where it is a rare male name. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Ukraine, Russia, and Italy. Very seldom, Остап is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Остап | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia |
Ostap | Italy, Moldova, Ukraine, United States, Poland |
Łynda | Myanmar |
Efstathios, Eustac, Eustacchio, Eustace, Eustach, Eustache, Eustachio, Eustachy, Eustacio, Eustacius, Eustacjusz, Eustahije, Eustaqui, Eustaquio, Eustasio, Eustasius, Eustathios, Eustazio, Eustazy, Eustațiu, Eustácio, Eustáquio, Evstafy, Evstahij, Stathis, Ευστάθιος, Στάθης, Астафий, Евстатий, Евстафий, Евстахий, Остафий, Стафей, Эсташ, Юстас, and Євстафій
Остап is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Ostap Bender , the fictional conman from Ilf and Petrov's novels, The Twelve Chairs; Остап , character in Taras Bulba and Ostap , the operatic character in the opera Taras Bulba by Mykola Lysenko; Taras Bulba's son.
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