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Around the globe, Yehor (Егор , Єгор , Yehor ) is a widespread masculine forename. The first name Yehor is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, where it is quite a common male name, Russia, and Moldova (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. Very seldom, Yehor is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Егор | Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan |
Єгор | Ukraine |
Yehor | Spain, Poland, United States, Russia, Ukraine |
Chorche, Corc, Djuro, Egor, Georg, George, Georges, Georgi, Georgii, Georgij, Georgije, Georgijs, Georgios, Georgius, Georgiy, Georgo, Georgy, Gevorg, Geworg, Geórgios, Gieorgij, Giorgi, Giorgio, Gorch, Gueorgui, Guiorgui, Guéorgui, Gyuri, György, Göran, Gøran, Iegor, Jahor, Jegor, Jehor, Jerzy, Jord, Jordi, Jorge, Jori, Joris, Jorn, Juerg, Jur, Juraj, Jure, Jurg, Jurgen, Jurgens, Jurgis,
yehor s malets researcher | ||
yehor kozlov Ukrainian actor | ||
yehor lobanov | ||
yehor yehorov American ice dancer, US (b. 1999) | ||
yehor barshak ice dancer, UA |
Reva, Novikov, Yehorov, Zhyliaiev, Mochalov, Anisimov, Kobzarev, Petrenko, Nesterov, Zakharov, Savchenko, Kaminskyi, Kovtunenko, Levchenko, Turcheniuk, Hrytsenko, Voropaiev, Fedchenko, Yurchenko, Zolotarov, Bondarenko, Kaliuzhnyi, Novakov, Kotskyy, Smirnov, Shytikov, Zhuk, Shpak, Sivak, Boyko, Kofan, Kulyk, Popov, Lobov, Lyfar, Nohin, Kharchenko, Masiuk, Azurov, Bozhok, Buivol, Bublyk, Kozlov, Petrov, Leinov, Leliak, Nevzhynskyi, Ivanov, Morhun, and Tarkovskyi