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Globally, Egor (Егор , Egor , יגור ) is a common boy's given name. The forename Egor is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Russia, where it is quite a common boy's name, Moldova, and Belarus (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus. Very seldom, Egor is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Егор | Moldova, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan |
Egor | Moldova, Belarus, Russia, Nigeria, Germany |
יגור | Israel |
Ягор | Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Ukraine, Belarus |
Chorche, Corc, Djuro, Georg, George, Georges, Georgi, Georgii, Georgij, Georgije, Georgijs, Georgios, Georgius, Georgiy, Georgo, Georgy, Gevorg, Geworg, Geórgios, Gheorghe, Gică, Gieorgij, Giorgi, Giorgio, Gorch, Gueorgui, Guiorgui, Guéorgui, Gyuri, György, Göran, Gøran, Iegor, Jahor, Jegor, Jehor, Jerguš, Jerzy, Jord, Jordi, Jorge, Jori, Joris, Jorn, Juerg, Jur, Juraj, Jure, Jurg, Jurgen,
Egor is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Egor Syusin , the character in Anton Chekhov's short story, A Cynic.
Belov, Antonov, Abramov, Baranov, Borisov, Komarov, Romanov, Denisov, Danilov, Lebedev, Nikitin, Novikov, Vasilev, Fedorov, Ushakov, Melnikov, Stepanov, Alekseev, Buldakov, Nikolaev, Yakovlev, Zakharov, Andreev, Kuznetsov, Smirnov, Sorokin, Kotov, Popov, Gusev, Letov, Titov, Fomin, Orlov, Kozlov, Kuzmin, Pavlov, Petrov, Egorov, Volkov, Frolov, Ivanov, Zhukov, Matveev, Makarov, Morozov, Sidorov, Semenov, Sokolov, and Kolesnikov