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In the entire world, Маша (Masha
, Маша
, Macha
, and others...) is a common mostly feminine, but uncommonly boy's given name. The forename Маша is habitual in Moldova, where it is quite a common female name, Croatia, and Montenegro (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Russia, India, and Tanzania. Also, Маша is the last name as well as the forename.
| VARIANT | COUNTRY |
|---|---|
| Macha, Masha | Russia, Tanzania, India, Kenya, South Africa |
| Маша | Russia, Moldova, United States, Belarus, Germany |
| Maša | Serbia, Netherlands, Czechia, Slovenia, Croatia |
| Mascha | Russia, India, Indonesia, United States, Germany |
Mari, Maria, Marie, Mariia, Marija, Maris., Mariya, Marià, Mary, Maryia, Maryja, Marys., Maryya, María, Masa, Mascia, Masja, Maíri, Maşa, Mașa, Meri, My, Mª, Mária, Mèrí, Méri, Μαίρη, Μαρί, Μαρία, Майре, Майри, Манюша, Маня, Мара, Мари, Мария, Марија, Мары, Марыя, Марья, Марі, Марія, Мери, Мері, Муся, Мэри, Мю, מארי, מרי, מריה,
Маша is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Маша , character in Hajduk Stanko: a historical novel; Masha , the character from "Masha and the Bear"; Maria Mironova , the character in "The Captain's Daughter" by Pushkin; Masha , the character in the play "The Seagull" and Mariya Darry , the character in A Song of Ice and Fire, and in many other works.