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Worldwide, Женя (Jenia , Женя , Zhenya , and others...) is a common largely girly, but uncommonly boy's first name. The given name Женя is habitual in Georgia, where it is a common female name, Moldova, where it is quite a common epicene name, and Bulgaria, where it is quite a rare predominantly feminine, but very seldom masculine name. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Georgia, Russia, and Moldova. Much less frequently, Женя is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Jenia | Philippines, Georgia, Bangladesh, Russia, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Женя | Armenia, Ukraine, United States, Russia, Bulgaria |
Zhenya | Philippines, Indonesia, United States, Russia, Bulgaria |
Zhenia | Philippines, United States, Belarus, Russia, Bulgaria |
Schenja | Germany |
Eugen, Eugene, Eugeni, Eugenia, Eugenie, Eugenijus, Eugenio, Eugenius, Eugeniusz, Eugeno, Eugène, Eugènia, Eugén, Eugénia, Eugénie, Eugénio, Eugênio, Euxea, Euxenia, Evgen, Evgeni, Evgenia, Evgenii, Evgenij, Evgenija, Evgeniya, Evgeny, Evgheni, Evghenia, Evgueni, Evguéni, Evguénia, Evžen, Evženie, Ewgeni, Ewgenija, Gene, Genia, Génia, Ievgueni, Ievhen, Ievheniy, Jauhen, Jauhien, Jaŭhien, Jenya, Jenö, Jenő, Jevgeni, Jevgenia,
Женя is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Женя Комелькова , character in The Dawns Here Are Quiet; Женя Ковальова ; Yevgeni Bazarov , the The character of the novel "Fathers and Sons"; Eugene Onegin , the character from Alexander Pushkins Eugene Onegin and Eugene Onegin , the operatic character in the opera Eugene Onegin by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, among other works.