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Forename ეკატერინა

Worldwide, ეკატერინა (Ekaterina Russia Uzbekistan Israel United States Belarus, Yekaterina Russia Uzbekistan Israel United States Germany, ეკატერინა Georgia) is a common predominantly female, but very infrequently masculine first name. The first name ეკატერინა is characteristic of Reunion, where it is quite a common dominantly feminine, but infrequently male name, Georgia, where it is quite a common feminine name, and Israel (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Russia, Israel, and the United States. Much less frequently, ეკატერინა is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name ეკატერინა

name Ekaterine, name Katarina, name Catharine, name Ekaterini, name Catherine, name ეკატერინა, name Yekaterina, name Aikaterine, name Katie, name Katja, name Kathie, name Karen, name Katarína, name Kajsa, name Katalina, name Katharina, name Aikaterini, name Jekaterina, name Kateryna, name Jekatierina, name Kaarina, name Kaisa, name Katarzyna, name Katia, name Jekatěrina, name Katrijn, name Ekaterina, name Kareen, name Katalin, name Katariina, name Catharina, name Katri, name Katriina, name Cathie, name Kateřina, name Caterina, name Kataryna, name Katherine, name Cathy, name Karin, name Katrin, name Carin, name Catrin, name Kathrine, name Kathy, name Chatrine, name Iekaterina, name Cathrine, name Kate, name Katerina, name Katriin, name Catarina, name Catalina, name Cathryn
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Ekaterina Israel, Belarus, United States, Russia, Uzbekistan
Yekaterina Germany, Israel, United States, Russia, Uzbekistan
ეკატერინა Georgia
Iekaterina Venezuela, United States

First name ეკატერინა in the context

ეკატერინა is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Ekaterina Ivanovna Verkhovtseva , the character from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov"; Katya Derevko , character in Alias; Ekaterina Osipovna Khokhlakova , the character from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" and Ekaterina Shcherbatskaya , character in Anna Karenina.