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Forename كوستاس

Across the world, كوستاس (Kostas Greece Cyprus Argentina Spain United States, Costas Greece Cyprus Argentina Spain United States, Kostis Greece Cyprus United States United Kingdom Canada, along with others...) is a common male given name. The forename كوستاس is habitual in Cyprus, where it is a common masculine name, Greece, and Lithuania, where it is quite a common masculine name. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Greece, Cyprus, and the United States. Likewise, كوستاس is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name كوستاس

name Kóstas, name Ντίνος, name Κώστας, name قسطنطين, name Τάκης, name Konstantinos, name Kosztasz, name Konstantios, name Kostas, name Constantine, name Константий, name Takis, name Constantino, name Kostakis, name Costakis, name Kottas, name Konstantis, name Kostis, name Cottas, name Costis, name Kwstas, name Константино, name Константінос, name Константин, name קונסטנטין, name Κωστής, name Ntinos, name Pelusso, name Dinos, name Constantinus, name Костас, name Konstantínos, name Константинос, name Costas, name Costantinos, name Констанций, name Constantios, name Κωστάκης, name Κωνσταντίνος, name Κωνσταντής
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Costas, Kostas Greece, Argentina, Spain, United States, Cyprus
Kostis Greece, Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Cyprus
Costis Greece, Romania, Philippines, United States, Cyprus

First name كوستاس in the context

كوستاس is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Kostas Charitos , the fictional cop character of writer Petros Markaris; Kostis Dimoulias , the theatrical character in the play "Steering wheel in the love", Love's steering wheel; Kostas , the character in the play "Laurels and Oleanders"; Kostas , the theatrical character in the play "Horiste ti gynaika sas" and Kostas , the theatrical character in the play "Seventh Day of Creation", and in many other works.