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All around the world, Feđa (Feđa , Федя ) is a rare masculine given name. The given name Feđa is habitual in Croatia, where it is quite a rare male name, Russia, where it is a rare male name, and Kazakhstan. Much less frequently, Feđa is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Feđa | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia |
Федя | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Armenia, Russia, Turkey |
Feđa is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Uncle Fyodor , the fictional character in Eduard Uspensky's works, Three from Prostokvashino; Father Fyodor , the fictional character in Ilf and Petrov's novel The Twelve Chairs; Fyodor Karamazov , the fictional character in novel The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Fedor Ivanovich Dolokhov , the fictional character from War and Peace and Dolokhov , the operatic character in the opera Krieg und Frieden, War and Peace, among other works.
feđa šehović Croatian writer, BA (b. 1930) | ||
feđa isović Bosnian writer, screenwriter, BA (b. 1965) | ||
feđa dudić Bosnian footballer, BA (b. 1983) | ||
feđa bobanović SI |
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