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Throughout the world, Паша (Pasha , Паша , Pacha ) is a common largely masculine, but seldom feminine first name. The first name Паша is characteristic of Georgia, where it is quite a common mostly feminine, but seldom masculine name, Moldova, where it is quite a common boy's name, and Belarus. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Indonesia, Russia, and Iraq. More frequently, Паша is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Pasha | Egypt, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
Паша | Poland, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Belarus, Russia |
Pacha | United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Russia |
Boghos, Mehmed, Mustafa, Nahhas, Paavo, Pablo, Pal, Pall, Paolo, Parasceva, Paraskeva, Paraskeve, Paraskevi, Paraskewa, Pasa, Pascha, Pasza, Pau, Paul, Paulino, Paulo, Paulos, Paulus, Pavel, Pavle, Pavlo, Pavol, Pawel, Paweł, Pawieł, Pawlo, Pawło, Paxá, Paša, Poghos, Poul, Povilas, Prascovie, Praskovia, Praskovja, Praskovya, Praskowia, Praskowja, Pál, Páll, Pål, Παρασκευή, Παύλος, Виви, Куня,
Паша is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Pavel Chekov , the fictional character, Star Trek: The Original Series; Pacha , the character from Disney's The Emperor's New Groove"; Paraskeva Pyatnitsa , the image based on personification of Friday; Параскева Матовић , character in Čedomir Ilić: a novel and Pavel Korchagin , the fictional character from ''How the Steel Was Tempered'', Pavel Korchagin, among other works.