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Surname Okoń

Cognomen Okoń (Okoń Poland Germany United States United Kingdom, Оконь Ukraine Russia Belarus Kyrgyzstan) , all around the world, is quite a rare surname. The cognomen Okoń is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Poland, where it is quite a rare surname, Ukraine, where it is a rare surname, and Belarus, where it is a very rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Eastern Europe, particularly Poland, Ukraine, and Russia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Okoń

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Okoń Germany, Poland, United Kingdom, United States
Оконь Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia

Last names said to be same

Okon, and Okonowicz

Notable namesakes

picture of eugeniusz okoń eugeniusz okoń eugeniusz okoń Polish politician (1881-1949), PL (b. 1881) link
tadeusz okoń Polish painter (1872-1957), PL (b. 1872) link
władysław okoń (b. 1890) link
picture of waldemar okoń waldemar okoń waldemar okoń Polish art historian, PL (b. 1953) link
wincenty okoń Polish educator and psychologist (1914-2011), PL (b. 1914) link
piotr okoń Polish engineer, PL (b. 1922) link
maria janina okoń Polish poet, PL (b. 1929) link
krzysztof okoń PL (b. 1939) link
krzysztof okoń PL (b. 1939) link
jan okoń PL (b. 1940) link
jan okoń (b. 1940) link
krzysztof okoń researcher, PL link
sylwia okoń researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-5906-2017) link
kamila okoń Polish association football player, PL (b. 1988) link
danuta okoń PL link

Characteristic forenames

Ada, Kinga, Paula, Paweł, Piotr, Rafał, Darek, Dawid, Gosia, Lidia, Jacek, Jakub, Jerzy, Edyta, Hanna, Filip, Irena, Iwona, Marcel, Marcin, Madzia, Maciej, Kasia, Kamil, Karol, Beata, Aga, Jan, Ewa, Ola, Seba, Anna, Ania, Adam, Asia, Kuba, Maciek, Lech, Nina, Maria, Marta, Marek, Magda, Anita, Aneta, Artur, Agata, Basia, Jola, and Monika