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Family name Jozef (Jozef , جوزيف , Юзеф , along with others...) , globally, is a common surname. The family name Jozef is habitual in Slovakia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovenia, and Sudan, where it is quite a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Sudan, Egypt, and Poland. More frequently, Jozef is the forename as well as the last name.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Jozef | Slovakia, United States, Belgium, Czechia, Poland |
جوزيف | Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Lebanon |
Юзеф | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania |
約瑟夫 | China |
Йозеф | Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia |
Giuseppe, Husiy, Iosephus, Iosif, Iosip, Iossif, Jazep, Joep, Joosef, Jooseppi, Jos, Jose, Joseba, Josef, Josep, Joseph, Josif, Josip, Josseph, José, Joz, Joza, Jozeb, Jozefo, Jozèf, Jozèph, Jozéf, Jozéph, Jozêf, Jozë, Jozëf, Jože, Jožef, Jožko, Juozapas, Juozas, Jusuf, Jòzef, Jòzèf, Józef, József, Jóżef, Jôzef, Jôzèf, Jôzéf, Jôzêf, Jôzëf, Jõzéf, Jõzêf, Osip, Ossip, Osyp, Seff, Sjef, Yazep, Yosef, Yoseph, Zef, Zé, Ιωσήφ, Восіп, Джозеф, Джозеф, Жозеф, Йозеф, Джозеф, Йозеф, Джузепе, Джузеппе, Жозе, Жозеп, Жозеф, Зе, Иосиф, Йоже, Йожеф, Йосеп, Йосеф, Йосеф, Йозеф, Йосип, Йосиф, Йося, О'Сип, Осип, Оссип, Ося, Хасэ, Хозе, Хосе, Хосеп, Юзас, Юзаф, Юзэф, Юозапас, Юозас, Юсуф, Язеп, Язэп, Ёзеф, Ёзэф, Іосиф, Іосіф, Յովսէփ, אוסיפ, ג'וזף, ג'וזפה, ז'וזה, חוזה, חוסה, יוז'ף, יוזף, יוסוף, יוסף, יופ, جوزف, جوزيه, جوزپه, جوسيب, جوسيف, خوسيه, يوسف, چوزيف, ژوزف, یوسف, জোসেফ, ജോസഫ്, იოსებ, ジュゼッペ, ジョセフ, ジョゼ, ジョゼフ, ホセ, ヨシフ, ヨセフ, ヨーゼフ, 乔斯, 宙斯, 约瑟芬, 若泽, 若瑟, 荷西, and 요셉
bella jozef Brazilian literary critic (1926-2010), BR (b. 1926) | ||
marián jozef Slovak soccer player (b. 1959) | ||
kratica jozef Ph.D. University of Belgrade 2000 | ||
joris jozef BE |
Ka, Nowak, Varga, Zajac, Molnar, Pavlik, Polák, Novák, Hudák, Novak, Farkas, Kollár, Kováč, Pavlík, Peeters, Horvath, Wozniak, Youssef, Chovanec, Oravec, Tóth, Tokar, Tomko, Ko, Ek, Sabo, Duda, Toth, Nagy, Marko, Mrkva, Szabo, Aerts, Baran, Balaz, Balog, Kovac, Krupa, Polak, Gabor, Lacko, Janik, Janssens, and Horváth