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Across the world, Valiantsina (Valiantsina ) is a rare predominantly girly, but very seldom male first name. The first name Valiantsina is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Belarus, where it is quite a rare principally female, but very seldom masculine name, Bulgaria, where it is a rare female name, and Russia, where it is an extremely rare female name. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Belarus, the United States, and Russia. Much less frequently, Valiantsina is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Valiantsina | Belarus, Poland, Russia, United States, Czechia |
Alevtina, Alewtina, Valentina, Valentine, Valentyna, Valentīna, Walentina, Walentyna, Βαλεντίνα, Βαλεντίνη, Алевтина, Валентайн, Валентин, Валентина, Валентына, Валечка, Валиантсина, Валйантсина, Валя, Валянціна, ולנטיין, ולנטינה, فالنتاين, فالنتينا, バレンティナ, ヴァレンティーナ, and 瓦伦丁
valiantsina shyts Belarusian cross-country skier (b. 1994) | ||
valiantsina vaitulevitj BY (b. 1989) | ||
valiantsina liajavets (b. 1990) | ||
valiantsina chymbar |
Pas, Kizchanka, Krutava, Portnov, Pushyla, Habryshuk, Hrynevich, Volkava, Ivanova, Ustsina, Artsukevich, Amialchenia, Kalinina, Paliashchuk, Ramanava, Litterer, Trubiankova, Haliankevich, Martynchik, Kavaliova, Jimmerson, Nazaranka, Kazlova, Biazmen, Buniayeva, Barysiuk, Berg, Scott, Rudak, Novik, Halai, Hinko, Ortiz, Yanos, Zhdan, Sianko, Seliverstava, Budnik, Pasiuk, Detrez, German, Talako, Fisher, Makhlai, Sheipak, Shyshla, Smelava, Bareika, Kuryan, and Svistunova