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Forename Zlata

In the entire world, Zlata (Злата Bulgaria Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan, Zlata Croatia Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Czechia Israel, זלטה Israel) is a common feminine first name. The first name Zlata is characteristic of Bulgaria, where it is a common feminine name, Croatia, and Aland Islands, where it is quite a common female name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, the name is most common in Bulgaria, Russia, and Croatia. Very seldom, Zlata is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Zlata

name Slata, name Zláťa, name Златан, name Златка, name Zlatuše, name זלאטא, name زلاتان, name Zlata, name זלטה, name Zlatan, name زلاطا, name Злата, name زلاطة, name Zlatko, name Zlatka, name Slatan, name Zlaťa
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Злата Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Russia
Zlata Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czechia, Israel, Serbia, Croatia
זלטה Israel

First name Zlata in the context

Zlata is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Zlata Waldheim ; Zlata , the operatic character in the opera Balkanliebe; Злата , character in Slave Zlata: a short story from the past; Злата Ивековић , character in A Serb and a Croat woman or love and nationality: novel: from national disputes between Serbs and Croats in Zagreb and Злата Белобрк , character in My coachman: images from the year 1883.

Notable namesakes

zlata plachte holocaust victim, b. 1869-05-01, AT (b. 1869) link
zlata tannenbaum holocaust victim, b. 1869-10-14, AT (b. 1869) link
picture of zlata bartl zlata bartl zlata bartl Croatian chemist (1920-2008), HR (b. 1920) link
zlata kranzová holocaust victim, b. 1874-06-21, CZ (b. 1874) link
picture of zlata gašperšič ognjanović zlata gašperšič ognjanović zlata gašperšič ognjanović Slovene soprano singer, SI (b. 1931) link
zlata perl Victim of the Holocaust, PL (b. 1882) link
zlata šufflay HR (b. 1873) link
zlata felner Victim of the Holocaust, PL (b. 1884) link
zlata noiman Victim of the Holocaust, RO (b. 1885) link
zlata orgel holocaust victim, b. 1886-09-03, AT (b. 1886) link
zlata kolarić-kišur Croatian writer, HR (b. 1894) link
zlata scharf-sperling holocaust victim, b. 1895-07-15 (b. 1895) link
zlata jura jurawieckiová holocaust victim, b. 1899-12-22, CZ (b. 1899) link
zlata bulycheva performer (20th century) (b. 1901) link
zlata kovačević Yugoslavian actress, MK (b. 1905) link

Characteristic surnames

Koro, Meredova, Pavlovic, Petrovic, Rybenska, Vuković, Marković, Stankovic, Spoustová, Kovačić, Markovic, Kovacevic, Petrović, Janković, Jovanovic, Filipovic, Ivanović, Bajramovic, Jovanović, Novaković, Yevgenevna Pecheykina, Pavlović, Ivanova, Nikolic, Damarad, Ilic, Sever, Begic, Ramic, Rasic, Delic, Tomic, Novak, Hukic, Babić, Bogdan, Kovač, Prpić, Radić, Jukić, Tomić, Horvat, Hodzic, Veskov, Kushnir, Petrova, Kovačević, and Dmitricheva