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Forename Liuba

Across the world, Liuba (Люба Bulgaria Ukraine Russia Moldova Kazakhstan, Liuba Bulgaria Moldova Russia Romania Italy, Лиуба Russia) is a common feminine first name. The given name Liuba is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Bulgaria, where it is a common feminine name, Moldova, where it is quite a common principally female, but very infrequently boy's name, and Ukraine, where it is quite a common female name. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Eastern Europe, particularly Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Russia. Much less frequently, Liuba is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Liuba

name Лйуба, name 六拔, name 刘爸, name Люба, name Liúba, name 柳芭, name 流吧, name 六巴, name Лиуба, name 六八, name Liuba, name 六捌
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Люба Moldova, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Russia
Liuba Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria, Italy, Russia
Лиуба Russia

First names said to be same

Liúba, Лйуба, 六八, 六巴, 六拔, 六捌, 刘爸, 柳芭, and 流吧

First name Liuba in the context

Liuba is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Lyubov Andreievna Ranevskaya , the character in the play "The Cherry Orchard" and Люба , character in The Sniffer.

Notable namesakes

bassia liuba (1844-1923) (b. 1844) link
liuba vigdorchik Victim of the Holocaust, BY (b. 1896) link
liuba russakova kibalchich Kibalchich, Liuba Russakova (1898-1984) (b. 1898) link
liuba praktovnik Victim of the Holocaust, LT (b. 1909) link
liuba kiper Victim of the Holocaust, LT (b. 1915) link
liuba scerbanenko IT (b. 1910) link
liuba chișinevschi (b. 1911) link
picture of liuba cuesta liuba cuesta liuba cuesta Politicians from Ecuador, EC link
liuba kirova Bulgarian artist, BG (b. 1943) link
liuba horvat UA (b. 1963) link
liuba nazarenko (b. 1964) link
liuba kisimova-horovitz botanist link
liuba iovkova-berends researcher link
liuba papeo researcher link
liuba perlman Victim of the Holocaust, LT link

Characteristic surnames

Adar, Alvarez, Andaluz, Cabrera, Caceres, Ciobanu, Benussi, Petraru, Petkova, Ramirez, Shapiro, Lupasco, Onufrei, Zglavoci, Sarioglu, Belyansky, Bejarano, Gonzalez, Novikova, Williams, Placencia, Ivanova, Sanchez, Hardac, Guivan, Casu, Popa, Rusu, Diaz, Noda, Vega, Ursu, Miron, Silva, Sirbu, Abreu, Ceban, Cretu, Kogan, Grosu, Lopez, Molina, Sîrbu, Anghel, Cazacu, Garcia, Rodriguez, and Hernandez