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Forename Раса

Around the globe, Раса (Rasa India Indonesia United States Afghanistan Lithuania, Race India Indonesia United States United Kingdom Philippines, Rasse India United States United Kingdom France Italy) is a common epicene forename. The first name Раса is habitual in Lithuania, where it is a common primarily girly, but very seldom boy's name, Serbia, where it is quite a rare boy's name, and Qatar. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in India, Lithuania, and Indonesia. Also, Раса is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Раса

name Rasa, name Race, name Rasse, name Раса, name Razza
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Rasa Lithuania, United States, India, Indonesia, Afghanistan
Race Philippines, United Kingdom, United States, India, Indonesia
Rasse France, Italy, United Kingdom, United States, India
Раса Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan

First names said to be same

Razza

First name Раса in the context

Раса is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Rasa , the fictional character in Naruto; Rasa , the musical character in the musical Sunny Afternoon by Ray Davies and Race , the musical character in the musical Newsies by Alan Menken.

Notable namesakes

picture of юкнявичене, раса юкнявичене, раса юкнявичене, раса Lithuanian politician, LT (b. 1958) link
picture of драздаускайте, раса драздаускайте, раса драздаускайте, раса Lithuanian marathon runner, LT (b. 1981) link
страутмане, раса film director (1931–2009), LV (b. 1931) link
picture of лелейвите, раса лелейвите, раса лелейвите, раса Lithuanian road racing cyclist, LT (b. 1988) link
бандзене, раса Lithuanian chess player, LT (b. 1961) link
крейвите, раса Lithuanian basketball player, LT (b. 1967) link
раса норинкевичуте Lithuanian chess player, LT (b. 1967) link
раса самуолит Lithuanian actor, LT (b. 1975) link
труп, раса Lithuanian steeplechase runner, LT (b. 1977) link

Characteristic surnames

Саід, Яковлєва, Нижегородова, Гординська, Танічева, Малеева, Сємченкова, Ермолович, Скруйбите, Торнау, Орлаускайте, Лечавициене, Дорош, Косик, Кодаш, Луданік, and Тохтамышева