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Forename Staša

In the world, Staša (Staša Serbia Slovenia Montenegro Croatia Czechia) is a rare primarily girly, but scarcely boy's forename. The first name Staša is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Montenegro, where it is quite a common girly name, Serbia, where it is quite a rare girly name, and Slovenia. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. Much less frequently, Staša is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Staša

name Staša, name Сташа, name Stasa
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Staša Czechia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Serbia

First names said to be same

Stasa, and Сташа

Notable namesakes

picture of staša zajović staša zajović staša zajović Montenegrin and Serbian feminist and peace activist, ME (b. 1953) link
staša jílovská AT (b. 1898) link
staša bežek SI (b. 1898) link
staša fleischmannová Czech photographer, CZ (b. 1919) link
staša bartůňková CZ (b. 1943) link
staša vovk SI (b. 1943) link
staša tome Slovene biologist, SI (b. 1963) link
staša baloh-plahutnik SI (b. 1956) link
staša babić archaeologist link
staša poznanović badminton player, HR (b. 1988) link
staša špur Slovene association football player, SI (b. 1988) link
staša milojević link
staša stropnik SI link
staša jurgec SI link
staša kaplan-pavlovčič SI link

Characteristic surnames

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