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Surname Sánta

Cognomen Sánta (Sánta Hungary Romania Slovakia Sweden Germany, Шанта Ukraine Russia Belarus) , in the entire world, is quite a rare surname. The last name Sánta is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Hungary, where it is quite a rare surname, Ukraine, and Slovakia, where it is a rare surname. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, Hungary, and Romania. Much less frequently, Sánta is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sánta

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Sánta Romania, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, Slovakia
Шанта Russia, Ukraine, Belarus

Last names said to be same

Santa, 山塔, and 萨帕

Notable namesakes

picture of sánta györgy sánta györgy sánta györgy HU (b. 1937) link
picture of csaba sánta csaba sánta csaba sánta Hungarian-Romanian sculptor, RO (b. 1964) link
sánta ferenc Hungarian writer, HU (b. 1927) link
lászló sánta (b. 1933) link
sánta ferenc, ifj. violinist, HU (b. 1945) link
sánta sándor HU (b. 1941) link
sánta jolán opera singer, HU (b. 1954) link
stig sánta Swedish handball player, SE (b. 1959) link
sánta zoltán HU (b. 1957) link
botond sánta researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-5411-3471) link
gyula sánta Romanian politician from Chichiș, Covasna County, RO link
sánta annamária Hungarian actress, HU (b. 1980) link
lászló sánta Hungarian actor, RO (b. 1980) link
sánta krisztián Hungarian swimmer, HU (b. 1981) link
andrás sánta association football player, RO (b. 1985) link

Characteristic forenames

Sebő, Dóra, Gyula, Laura, Lajos, Lilla, Judit, Tibor, Nóra, Edina, Erika, Endre, Emese, Emőke, Helga, Ottó, Zsolt, Ákos, Martin, Menyus, Mária, Máté, Diana, Dezső, Réka, Ricsi, Soma, Anna, Kata, Kori, Klau, Rita, Luca, Tomi, Elek, Erik, Sylvia, Emma, Éva, Matyi, Márk, Sára, Anita, Csaba, Bence, Betti, Béla, Kinga, Imre, and Albert