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Surname Редько

Surname Редько (Redko Russia Poland United States Uzbekistan Lithuania, Редько Ukraine Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan) , in the entire world, is a common cognomen. The last name Редько is characteristic of Ukraine, where it is quite a common surname, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, where it is quite a rare surname. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. Much less frequently, Редько is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Редько

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Redko Poland, Uzbekistan, United States, Lithuania, Russia
Редько Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Russia

Last names said to be same

Red'Ko

Notable namesakes

юлиан константинович редько Ukrainian linguist, UA (b. 1905) link
picture of редько, евгений николаевич редько, евгений николаевич редько, евгений николаевич actor, RU (b. 1958) link
редько, филипп ефимович RU (b. 1919) link
редько, алексей николаевич RU (b. 1924) link
редько, николай васильевич BY (b. 1935) link
редько володимир никифорович UA (b. 1937) link
редько, всеволод петрович BY (b. 1937) link
picture of редько радион романович редько радион романович редько радион романович UA (b. 1995) link
редько, алексей кирсанович UA (b. 1948) link
редько віталій олександрович UA (b. 1949) link
редько, людмила леонидовна RU (b. 1949) link
редько, олег григорьевич Russian association football player, RU (b. 1969) link
редько, сергей станиславович Ukrainian athletics competitor, UA (b. 1973) link
дмитрий редько Russian musician, RU (b. 1984) link
редько, светлана геннадьевна Russian association football player, RU (b. 1992) link

Characteristic forenames

Мая, Дана, Даня, Дар'Я, Дима, Діна, Неля, Нина, Нона, Ніна, Нэля, Вера, Влад, Віта, Віра, Леся, Лина, Ліна, Люся, Олег, Илья, Инна, Петр, Гліб, Глеб, Адам, Ада, Ася, Зоя, Лев, Лія, Оля, Ева, Тая, Яна, Іда, Иван, Юля, Катя, Кіра, Майя, Миша, Міла, Алла, Алім, Анна, Анка, Айна, Єва, and Емма