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Forename Aspasia

Around the globe, Aspasia (Aspasia Greece United States Indonesia Brazil Cyprus, Аспасия Bulgaria Kazakhstan, Ασπασία Greece) is a common female given name. The forename Aspasia is habitual in Greece, where it is a common female name, Bulgaria, where it is quite a rare primarily female, but very infrequently boy's name, and Australia, where it is a rare girly name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Greece, the United States, and Bulgaria. Also, Aspasia is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Aspasia

name Аспасиа, name Ασπασία, name Аспасия, name Aspasia, name Aspásia, name Аспазия, name Aspazja
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Aspasia Greece, Brazil, United States, Indonesia, Cyprus
Аспасия Kazakhstan, Bulgaria
Ασπασία Greece

First names said to be same

Aspazja, Aspásia, Аспазия, and Аспасиа

First name Aspasia in the context

Aspasia is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Aspasia , the operatic character in the opera Axur, re d’Ormus, Axur, re d'Ormus; Aspasia Kalantzi , the theatrical character in the play "Educating Daddy" and Aspasia , the operatic character in the opera Mitridate, re di Ponto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Notable namesakes

aspasia cruvellier mirault entrepreneur and free woman of color (1800–1857) (b. 1800) link
tien aspasia Indonesian politician (born 1968), ID (b. 1968) link
aspasia giaidzi chess player (b. 1971) link
aspasia nasopoulou Greek composer, GR (b. 1972) link
aspasia the younger Greek concubine to Persian royalty (fl. 415–370 bce) link
aspasia grollo researcher (podiatry) link
aspasia ioannidi Righteous Among the Nations, GR link
aspasia worlitzky Quebec poet, playwright, comedian, originally from Chili link
aspasia ploubidou researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-2844-1759) link
aspasia karageorge researcher link
aspasia goula researcher link
aspasia karozou researcher link
aspasia dania researcher link
aspasia bågenholm researcher link
aspasia stacey rabba researcher link