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Forename Минна

In all the world, Минна (Minna India Finland Germany Sweden United States, Минна Russia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Ukraine, Mynna India United States Democratic Republic of the Congo Brazil Philippines) is a common largely girly, but infrequently male given name. The first name Минна is habitual in Finland, where it is quite a common female name, Sweden, where it is quite a rare female name, and Germany. In absolute terms, the name is most common in India, Finland, and Germany. Much less frequently, Минна is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Минна

name Vilhelmina, name Minttu, name Mynna, name Minna, name Вилхелмина, name Минна, name مينا, name 米娜, name 明娜
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Minna Germany, Finland, Sweden, United States, India
Минна Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan
Mynna Philippines, Brazil, United States, India, Democratic Republic of the Congo

First names said to be same

Minttu, Vilhelmina, Вилхелмина, مينا, 明娜, and 米娜

First name Минна in the context

Минна is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Minna Hummel , the fictional character from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women; Minna , the operatic character in the opera Die Tänzerin Fanny Elßler; Minna Alajoki , character in Uusi päivä and Minna , the operatic character in the opera Der goldene Pierrot.

Notable namesakes

горбунова-каблукова, минна карловна RU (b. 1840) link
бланк, минна яковлевна Soviet music editor, RU (b. 1922) link
минна исаевна дикман BY (b. 1919) link

Characteristic surnames

Цой, Озерская, Хмурова, Титенкова, Щабельская, Кожушняк, Куликова, Акчурина, Айзенштат, Гольберг, Полушкина, Писарева, Немченко, Володина, Литинская, Романова, Калинкина, Голдобина, Гольдберг, Сергиенко, Рабинович, Тарвердиева, Легчилина, Вальгер, Губченко, Гимаева, Роот, Вебер, Язмир, Марон, Бланк, Шмидт, Куперман, Миллер, Меерсон, Байчер, Михайличенко, Ненова, Сингал, Скегина, Тулина, Эликашвили, Меерова, Абазина, Портная, Климова, Благова, Бурдина, Сосина, and Григорьева