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Surname Polovina

Cognomen Polovina (Polovina Serbia Croatia United States Bosnia and Herzegovina Albania, Половина Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan) , across the world, is quite a rare family name. The surname Polovina is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, where it is quite a common surname, Croatia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Serbia, Russia, and Croatia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Polovina

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Polovina Albania, Serbia, United States, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
Половина Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan

Last names said to be same

Poloviña, Половіна, and Польовіна

Notable namesakes

gojko polovina (b. 1912) link
himzo polovina Bosnia and Herzegovina singer, BA (b. 1927) link
jeffrey polovina American marine scientist (b. 1948) link
branimir polovina (b. 1950) link
rubina polovina (b. 1960) link
elena polovina chess player (b. 1979) link
oleksiy i polovina researcher link
jeffrey joseph polovina Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 1974 link
marija polovina researcher link
ylli polovina AL link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Mike, Miki, Sali, Simo, Alex, Alen, Anna, Anel, Anes, Misa, Anja, Amer, Amra, Adis, Bora, Kleo, Paul, Rade, Rita, Ruth, Anya, Ruan, Mina, Milo, Ms, Ed, Mia, Sam, Ana, Kay, Rob, Dea, Dee, Mira, Dan, Tea, Eli, Eva, Eki, Zoe, Mary, Mark, Maja, Mile, Liz, and Dawn