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Surname Шкляр

Surname Шкляр (Шкляр Ukraine Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Shklyar Israel United States Russia Slovakia Belarus, Shkliar Israel United States Russia Poland Germany) , around the globe, is quite a common family name. The surname Шкляр is habitual in Belarus, where it is quite a rare surname, Ukraine, and Israel. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Шкляр

Nomographic illustration
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Шкляр Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia
Shklyar Israel, Slovakia, Belarus, United States, Russia
Shkliar Germany, Poland, Israel, United States, Russia

Last names said to be same

Shklar

Notable namesakes

picture of шкляр, николай григорьевич шкляр, николай григорьевич шкляр, николай григорьевич Russian writer, children's writer and lawyer (1878-1952), BY (b. 1878) link
picture of евгений львович шкляр евгений львович шкляр евгений львович шкляр LT (b. 1893) link
ефрем ильич шкляр BY (b. 1871) link
василь шкляр UA (b. 1872) link
шкляр, василий прокопович UA (b. 1887) link
picture of василий николаевич шкляр василий николаевич шкляр василий николаевич шкляр Ukrainian author, UA (b. 1951) link
шкляр, абрам хаимович BY (b. 1910) link
міхаіл яўхімавіч шкляр BY (b. 1916) link
picture of сергей владимирович шкляр сергей владимирович шкляр сергей владимирович шкляр UA (b. 1972) link
шкляр, сергей сергеевич Soviet association football player, RU (b. 1942) link
шкляр віталій сергійович UA (b. 1943) link
шкляр, анатолий николаевич Soviet writer and poet, UA (b. 1954) link
шкляр геннадій макарович UA (b. 1946) link
аркадзь ханонавiч шкляр BY (b. 1949) link
шкляр, юрий аркадьевич RU (b. 1955) link

Characteristic forenames

Ася, Віра, Леон, Леля, Леся, Люба, Люда, Олег, Илья, Инна, Иван, Егор, Роза, Рита, Феля, Феня, Яків, Яков, Яким, Ілля, Іван, Інна, Віта, Вова, Вера, Ніна, Зоя, Лев, Ева, Яна, Яся, Юля, Майя, Марк, Мила, Мера, Ігор, Алла, Аида, Аиса, Арон, Геня, Гліб, Петр, Дар'Я, Дора, Нина, Ніка, Анна, and Юлия