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Surname Dabija

Family name Dabija (Dabija Romania Moldova Italy United States France, Дабижа Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan Belarus, Добіжа Ukraine) , across the world, is quite a rare surname. The cognomen Dabija is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Moldova, where it is quite a common surname, Romania, where it is quite a rare surname, and Russia, where it is a rare surname. Much less frequently, Dabija is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Dabija

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Dabija Romania, Moldova, France, Italy, United States
Дабижа Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
Добіжа Ukraine
Дабийа Russia

Last names said to be same

Đabija

Notable namesakes

picture of nicolae dabija nicolae dabija nicolae dabija Romanian general (1837-1884), RO (b. 1837) link
picture of gheorghe dabija gheorghe dabija gheorghe dabija Romanian general, RO (b. 1872) link
picture of nicolae dabija nicolae dabija nicolae dabija Romanian anticommunist, RO (b. 1907) link
picture of nicolae dabija nicolae dabija nicolae dabija Moldovan politician, MD (b. 1948) link
picture of elora dabija elora dabija elora dabija Romanian tennis player, RO (b. 1991) link
alexandru dabija Romanian actor, RO (b. 1955) link
eustratie dabija Prince of Moldavia link
elena dabija Moldovan librarian and activist link
marius viorel dabija Ph.D. University of Michigan 2000 link
mircea dabija correspondence chess player link
vlad grigore dabija Ph.D. Stanford University 1994 link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Oana, Maria, Maxim, Mihai, Sonia, Sorin, Stela, Sveta, Alice, Alina, Araci, Arina, Adela, Adina, Colea, Boris, Paulo, Petru, Roman, Denis, Danut, Oleg, Diana, Olga, Igor, Ms, Ala, Ana, Dan, Eta, Ion, Alex, Alin, Anna, Anca, Radu, Dana, Doru, Gelu, Gigi, Gicu, John, Joao, Tiby, Vlad, Ilie, Ioan, and Dorel