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All over the world, Janka (Janka , Янка , Жанка ) is a common principally feminine, but very infrequently male first name. The forename Janka is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Bulgaria, where it is a common girly name, Slovakia, where it is quite a common predominantly girly, but very infrequently boy's name, and Moldova, where it is quite a rare feminine name. In absolute terms, it is commonest in India, Bulgaria, and Ethiopia. Very seldom, Janka is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Janka | Germany, Ethiopia, Slovakia, India, Poland |
Янка | Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Belarus, Russia |
Жанка | Russia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan |
Džons, Evan, Gian, Giovanni, Hanns, Hans, Honsa, Honza, Huans, Ian, Ianka, Ieuan, Ifan, Ioan, Ioannis, Ion, Ivan, Ivano, Ivans, Ivo, Iván, Iwan, Iwo, Jaan, Jack, Jan, Janko, Janos, Janča, Jean, Joan, Jogvan, Johan, Johann, Johannes, John, Johnny, Jon, João, Juan, Jánka, János, Jógvan, Jóhann, Jóhannes, Jón, Sean, Seán, Sion, Siôn,
Janka is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Janka von Kismarty , the operatic character in the opera Die ungarische Hochzeit; Ivan Orav , the ultra-patriotic fictional character created by Andrus Kivirähk, Ivan Orava mälestused; Ivan Karamazov , the fictional character in novel The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Ivan Steranko , the fictional character in the 2012–2017 animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series and Ivan Tsarevich , the Russian folk hero, and in many other works.
Ho, Vetrak, Sonvane, Chauhan, Kovács, Richter, Juhász, Ivanova, Oravcova, Sykorova, Jadhav, Balogova, Deshmukh, Gayakwad, Novakova, Horváth, Vargová, Waghmare, Chaudhary, Kováčová, Kubalikova, Repková, Dulari, Kamble, Szabó, Bai, Mane, Mali, More, Kale, Kiss, Rani, Raut, Devi, Nagy, Munda, Singh, Szabo, Kadam, Patil, Pawar, Tóth, Varga, Yadav, Shelke, Shinde, Šimková, and Horvathova