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In the entire world, Fedja (Fedja , Федя ) is a rare masculine given name. The forename Fedja is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Montenegro, where it is quite a rare boy's name, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia. Very seldom, Fedja is the last name as well as the forename.
Fedja is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Fedja Palinski („Mister X“) , the operatic character in the opera Die Zirkusprinzessin; 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 and Fedor Ivanovich Dolokhov , the fictional character from War and Peace, among other works.
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