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Around the world, Анюта (Анюта , Anyuta , Anjuta ) is a common feminine first name. The forename Анюта is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Moldova, where it is quite a common feminine name, Belarus, and Russia, where it is quite a rare feminine name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Eastern Europe, particularly Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. Likewise, Анюта is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Анюта | Moldova, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan |
Anyuta | Russia, Nigeria, Ukraine, India, Uzbekistan |
Anjuta | Spain, Russia, Ukraine, India, Germany |
Aniuta | Israel, Poland, Georgia, Russia, India |
Ana, Anaïs, Aneta, Anete, Anett, Anetta, Anette, Ania, Aniouta, Anja, Ann, Anna, Annaig, Anne, Annete, Annett, Annetta, Annette, Anya, Ganna, Hana, Hania, Hanka, Hanna, Hannah, Hanusia, Ánna, Άνα, Άννα, Ан, Ана, Анаис, Ане, Анет, Анета, Анетт, Анечка, Анн, Анна, Анне, Аннетт, Аннетта, Аннэ, Анэт, Анэта, Анюша, Аня, Ања, Ганна, Ганнуся,
Анюта is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Anna Karenina , the fictional character in the novel Anna Karenina by Lev Tolstoy; Anna Andreyevna , the character from Dostoyevsky's Humiliated and Insulted; Anna Trifonovna Bubnova , the character from Dostoyevsky's Humiliated and Insulted; Anya , the character in the play "The Cherry Orchard" and Anyuta , the operatic character in the opera The miller who was a wizard, a cheat and a matchmaker; Ankudin an Fetinia's daughter.