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Forename Eugenija

Throughout the world, Eugenija (Евгения Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Kyrgyzstan Bulgaria, Eugenija Lithuania Croatia United States France Slovenia, Эугения Russia Kazakhstan) is a widespread female first name. The given name Eugenija is habitual in Russia, where it is a common girly name, Kazakhstan, and Bulgaria, where it is quite a common feminine name (explore the name in all countries). Very seldom, Eugenija is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Eugenija

name Евгения, name Эугения, name Еугения, name Eugenija
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Евгения Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus
Eugenija United States, France, Croatia, Lithuania, Slovenia
Эугения Russia, Kazakhstan

First names said to be same

Еугения

First name Eugenija in the context

Eugenija is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Eugénie Grandet , the Honoré de Balzac character, Eugénie Grandet; Julia Carpenter , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Secret Wars; Eugenia Jenkins , character in Wizarding World Digital; La Armengola and Eugénie Danglars , the fictional character from "The Count of Monte Cristo", among other works.

Notable namesakes

eugenija šah knopfaro (b. 1861) link
eugenija tautkaitė RU (b. 1899) link
eugenija jurkūnienė LT (b. 1907) link
eugenija šimkūnaitė Lithuanian botanist (1920-1996), LT (b. 1920) link
eugenija butėnienė (b. 1927) link
eugenija stravinskienė LT (b. 1928) link
eugenija bajorytė Lithuanian actress, LT (b. 1941) link
eugenija untulienė-kreft LT (b. 1933) link
eugenija adaškevičienė Lithuanian cross-country skier, LT (b. 1944) link
eugenija ulčinaitė Lithuanian classical philologist, LT (b. 1944) link
eugenija meškienė Lithuanian politician, LT (b. 1945) link
eugenija kupčinskienė researcher, LT (b. 1952) link
eugenija juknienė (b. 1942) link
eugenija rimkūnienė LT (b. 1945) link
eugenija liumaitė LT (b. 1958) link

Characteristic surnames

Kin, Johnson, Valienė, Marinien, Sutkiene, Koveckiene, Kleveckiene, Peternel, Railiene, Rousseau, Bukienė, Lukšienė, Weinbender, Marušić, Suliauskaite, Barauskas, Kovaliova, Stanaitiene, Krasauskiene, Petkeviciene, Jeremiciute, Vagneriene, Bahtjak, Mueller, Orrico, King, Mejic, Kirss, Knize, Prša, Dorer, Jappchen, Temba, Varga, Orban, Mobley, Miloš, Soukal, Schell, Slizyte, Bulsys, Daniuk, Janjoš, Trojan, Nemeth, Valune, Vilkauskienė, and Petraviciute