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All over the world, Tanja (Tanja , Таня , تانيا , along with others...) is a widespread girly first name. The given name Tanja is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Croatia, where it is a common girly name, Montenegro, and Serbia (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Germany, Russia, and Serbia. Very seldom, Tanja is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Tanja | Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia |
Таня | Germany, Bulgaria, Belarus, United States, Russia |
تانيا | Palestinian Territory, Iran, Syria, Iraq, Jordan |
Тања | Serbia, United States |
טניה | Israel |
Niba, Niwa, Tamba, Tania, Tanjà, Tanwa, Tanya, Tanía, Tat'Jana, Tatiana, Tatjana, Tatyana, Tatyjana, Taťjana, Tànja, Tánja, Tânia, Τάνια, Τατιάνα, Танечка, Танйа, Танька, Танюха, Танюша, Танюшечка, Татьяна, Татьяна Татьяна, Татяна, Татјана, Таццяна, Тацяна, טטיאנה, تاتيانا, تانجة, تانیا, طانجا, طانجة, তানিয়া, タチアナ, タニヤ, 丹羽, 塔尼亚, 塔尼娅, and 汤贾
Tanja is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Tanja Schildknecht , the fictional character from Lindenstraße; Tanja Graf , the character in the 1980s television series Ich heirate eine Familie; Tanja Steinke , the fictional character in the television series Stromberg; Tanja Voigt , character in Polizeiruf 110 and Tanja Jääskeläinen , character in Salatut elämät, and in many other works.
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