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Surname Кохан

Cognomen Кохан (Kohan India Japan United States Myanmar Argentina, Cohan India United States Argentina Germany Iran, Kochan India United States Poland Myanmar Argentina, along with others...) , globally, is a common surname. The surname Кохан is habitual in Belarus, where it is quite a common surname, North Macedonia, and Ukraine (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in India, Ukraine, and the United States. Much less frequently, Кохан is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Кохан

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Kohan Myanmar, Japan, Argentina, United States, India
Cohan Argentina, United States, Germany, India, Iran
Kochan Myanmar, Argentina, United States, India, Poland
Kokhan Myanmar, France, United States, India, Poland
Кохан Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Russia

Last names said to be same

Koxan

Notable namesakes

picture of лев соломонович кохан лев соломонович кохан лев соломонович кохан RU (b. 1935) link
picture of алексіс кохан алексіс кохан алексіс кохан Ukrainian composer, UA (b. 1953) link
кохан наталия тимофеевна UA (b. 1908) link
кохан кузьма федорович UA (b. 1913) link
кохан, евгений павлович Soviet and Russian military surgeon (1931-2021), RU (b. 1931) link
кохан, григорий романович Soviet film director (1931-2014), UA (b. 1931) link
picture of кохан, михаил сергеевич кохан, михаил сергеевич кохан, михаил сергеевич Ukrainian athletics competitor, UA link
кохан олексій кузьмович UA (b. 1947) link
кохан тимофій григорович UA (b. 1965) link
арцём іванавіч кохан BLR mathematician, BY link
кохан, олег михайлович UA (b. 1976) link

Characteristic forenames

Ян, Ваня, Вася, Вера, Влад, Віка, Віта, Віра, Леся, Лина, Ліна, Ліда, Люся, Жорж, Олег, Осип, Илья, Инна, Иван, Елла, Егор, Саша, Нэля, Ніла, Ніна, Ніка, Зоя, Лев, Ира, Яна, Іда, Іра, Юля, Єва, Кира, Майя, Стас, Марк, Алла, Анна, Петр, Пётр, Дана, Дар'Я, Дима, Діна, Неля, Нина, Муза, and Таня