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Globally, אקטרינה (Ekaterina , Ecaterina , Yekaterina ) is a common predominantly feminine, but very seldom masculine first name. The forename אקטרינה is characteristic of Moldova, where it is a common principally feminine, but very infrequently masculine name, Reunion, where it is quite a common dominantly female, but uncommonly male name, and Georgia, where it is quite a common feminine name (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Romania, Russia, and Israel. Much less frequently, אקטרינה is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Ekaterina | Moldova, Israel, Russia, Uzbekistan, Romania |
Ecaterina | Moldova, Israel, United States, Russia, Romania |
Yekaterina | Germany, Israel, United States, Russia, Uzbekistan |
אקטרינה | Israel |
Aikaterine, Aikaterini, Carin, Catalina, Catarina, Caterina, Catharina, Catharine, Catherine, Cathie, Cathrine, Cathryn, Cathy, Catrin, Chatrine, Ekaterine, Ekaterini, Iekaterina, Jekaterina, Jekatěrina, Kaarina, Kaisa, Kajsa, Kareen, Karen, Karin, Katalin, Katalina, Katariina, Katarina, Kataryna, Katarzyna, Katarína, Kate, Katerina, Kateryna, Kateřina, Katharina, Katherine, Kathie, Kathrine, Kathy, Katia, Katie, Katja, Katri, Katriin, Katriina, Katrijn, Katrin,
אקטרינה is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Ekaterina Ivanovna Verkhovtseva , the character from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov"; Katya Derevko , character in Alias; Ekaterina Osipovna Khokhlakova , the character from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" and Ekaterina Shcherbatskaya , character in Anna Karenina.