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Surname Кондратьева

Family name Кондратьева (Кондратьева Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Moldova Kyrgyzstan, Kondratyeva Russia Uzbekistan United States Greece Germany, Kondratieva Russia United States Georgia Bulgaria Romania, along with others...) , in all the world, is a common last name. The cognomen Кондратьева is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Russia, where it is quite a common surname, Moldova, and Belarus (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Кондратьева

Nomographic illustration
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Кондратьева Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus
Kondratyeva Greece, United States, Russia, Uzbekistan, Germany
Kondratieva Bulgaria, Georgia, United States, Russia, Romania
Kondrateva Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, United States, Russia
Kondrat'Eva Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus

Last names said to be same

Kondratjewa

Notable namesakes

picture of кондратьева, марина викторовна кондратьева, марина викторовна кондратьева, марина викторовна Russian ballet dancer, RU (b. 1934) link
елизавета кондратьева Russian Righteous Among the Nations, RU (b. 1917) link
инна михайловна кондратьева Soviet actress, RU (b. 1924) link
кондратьева, анна ивановна RU (b. 1916) link
кондратьева, елена николаевна RU (b. 1925) link
кондратьева, любовь кондратьевна UA (b. 1939) link
татьяна васильевна кондратьева Ukrainian politician, UA (b. 1957) link
кондратьева, мария александровна Russian female tennis player, RU (b. 1982) link
кондратьева, наталья владимировна RU (b. 1976) link
валентина кондратьева RU link
кондратьева, дарья романовна Russian association football player, RU (b. 1993) link

Characteristic forenames

Аля, Дана, Даша, Деля, Дина, Надя, Неля, Ника, Нина, Нона, Ніна, Нюра, Валя, Варя, Вера, Вика, Віра, Зина, Лана, Лада, Геля, Лена, Галя, Анна, Аня, Ася, Зоя, Лия, Оля, Ида, Ира, Ева, Тая, Яна, Юля, Катя, Кира, Майя, Маша, Мила, Алия, Алла, Алсу, Аида, and Леся