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Surname Прищепа

Family name Прищепа (Прищепа Ukraine Russia Belarus Poland Kazakhstan, Pryshchepa Russia Belarus Ukraine Czechia Spain, Prischepa Russia Ukraine United States Argentina) , around the world, is a common last name. The surname Прищепа is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, where it is quite a common surname, Belarus, where it is quite a rare surname, and Russia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Прищепа

Nomographic illustration
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Прищепа Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Poland
Pryshchepa Ukraine, Spain, Belarus, Czechia, Russia
Prischepa Ukraine, Russia, United States, Argentina
Prishchepa Ukraine, Belarus, United States, Hungary, Russia

Last names said to be same

Priscepa, and Prishepa

Notable namesakes

picture of прищепа, валерий павлович прищепа, валерий павлович прищепа, валерий павлович Russian literary critic (1957-2020), RU (b. 1957) link
николай андреевич прищепа UA (b. 1900) link
прищепа, михаил михайлович UA (b. 1906) link
прищепа, степан адамович BY (b. 1915) link
прищепа, иван кузьмич UA (b. 1918) link
picture of прищепа, наталия александровна прищепа, наталия александровна прищепа, наталия александровна Ukrainian athletics competitor, UA (b. 1994) link
пётр куприянович прищепа UA (b. 1937) link
надія іванівна прищепа Ukrainian rower, UA (b. 1956) link
прищепа богдан анатолійович Ukrainian archaeologist, UA (b. 1957) link
прищепа, марина андреевна judoka, UA (b. 1983) link
прищепа євген олександрович tennis player (1985-), UA (b. 1985) link
прищепа катерина миколаївна UA (b. 1975) link
прищепа роман вікторович Ukrainian military personnel, UA (b. 1987) link
прищепа, дмитрий сергеевич association football player, BY link

Characteristic forenames

Ани, Віта, Віра, Лада, Леся, Лина, Лиза, Ліна, Ліда, Ліза, Влад, Женя, Илья, Инна, Иван, Егор, Роза, Рома, Ріта, Феня, Ілля, Олег, Вова, Вера, Ніла, Аня, Зоя, Лев, Яна, Юля, Єва, Кіра, Майя, Марк, Миша, Алла, Анна, Гліб, Петр, Пётр, Дар'Я, Дина, Діна, Неля, Нина, Ніна, Іван, and Інга