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Aleksić Serbian

Aleksić (Serbian Cyrillic: Алексић) is a Serbian or Montenegrin surname of patronymic origin, meaning "son of Aleksa." Aleksa is the Serbian form of Alexius and also a short form of Aleksandar. The root name is Alexis, f...

Antić Croatian Serbian

Etymology and MeaningAntić is a Serbo-Croatian surname meaning "son of Anto" or "son of Ante 1" (a hypocoristic of Anthony). The surname belongs to the common Slavic patronymic pattern, formed by adding the suffix -ić (m...

Ateljević Serbian

Ateljević is a Serbian surname, likely derived from the place name Hatelji, a town in Serbia whose etymology remains uncertain. The suffix -vić is a common Slavic patronymic ending, indicating 'descendant of,' so the sur...

Babić Croatian Serbian

Babić is a Croatian, Serbian, and Bosniak matronymic surname derived from the Serbo-Croatian word baba, meaning "grandmother" or "old woman." As a matronymic, it indicates descent from a mother or grandmother, possibly r...

Bašić Croatian Serbian

Bašić is a common South Slavic surname, particularly frequent in the Dalmatian counties of Croatia. It is derived from the Serbo-Croatian word baša, meaning "chief, boss," which itself is a loanword from Turkish başı ("h...

Bogdanović Croatian Serbian

Bogdanović is a common Serbian and Croatian patronymic surname meaning "son of Bogdan." The given name Bogdan itself combines the Slavic elements bogŭ ("god") and danŭ ("given"), thus carrying the meaning "given by God."...

Bošnjak Croatian Serbian

Bošnjak (Cyrillic: Бошњак) is a surname of South Slavic origin, found primarily among Croatian and Serbian populations. It is an ethnonymic surname, derived from the Slavic root bosna (meaning “Bosnia”). The name literal...

Branković Croatian Serbian
Brankovich Serbian

Brankovich is an alternate transcription of the Serbian surname Бранковић (Branković), meaning "son of Branko." The root name Branko originated as a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element borna (South Slav...

Brkić Croatian Serbian

Brkić (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [bř̩ːkitɕ]) is a surname of South Slavic origin, commonly found among Croatians, Serbs, and Bosniaks. It is derived from the Serbo-Croatian word brk, meaning "moustache" or "whisker",...

Ćosić Croatian Serbian

Ćosić is a Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian surname.EtymologyIt derives from the Croatian and Serbian adjective ćosav, meaning "beardless", which itself originates from Persian کوسه (kūseh) meaning "shark". Thus, the surna...

Crnčević Croatian Serbian

Crnčević is a South Slavic surname, primarily found in Croatian and Serbian communities. The name is derived from the Slavic root *čьrnъ, meaning "black." The suffix -ević indicates a patronymic origin, common in Serbian...

Cvetković Croatian Serbian

Cvetković (Serbian Cyrillic: Цветковић) is a predominantely Serbian patronymic surname with substantial presence in Croatian communities as well. It derives from the given name Cvetko, a South Slavic diminutive rooted in...

Davidović Serbian

Davidović is a Serbian surname, a patronymic meaning "son of David." It is common in Serbia and other regions of the former Yugoslavia, reflecting the widespread use of the name David in Christian (especially Orthodox) t...

Dimitrijević Serbian

Etymology Dimitrijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитријевић) is a Serbian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Dimitrije." The suffix -ević is a common Slavic patronymic ending indicating descent. The root name Dimitrije itsel...

Đorđević Serbian

Etymology and OriginĐorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђевић; also transliterated Djordjevic) is a Serbian patronymic surname meaning "son of Đorđe," the Serbian form of George. The root name George derives from the Greek Γε...

Dragić Croatian Serbian +1

Dragić is a South Slavic surname, most commonly found in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is a patronymic derived from the personal name Drago, which itself originates as a short form of various Slavic names beginning w...

Dragović Croatian Serbian

Dragović is a South Slavic surname, predominantly found among Croats and Serbs. It is a patronymic name meaning "son of Drago", derived from the root dorgŭ (South Slavic drag), meaning "precious". The surname is formed b...

Đurić Croatian Serbian

Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђурић) is a patronymic surname found primarily in Croatia, Bosnia, and Serbia. It means "son of Đuro", a South Slavic form of George. The suffix -ić is a common Slavic diminutive and patronymic m...

Filipović Croatian Serbian

Filipović (Serbian Cyrillic: Филиповић, pronounced [filǐːpoʋitɕ, fǐli-]) is a patronymic surname common in South Slavic languages, meaning "son of Filip." The surname is formed by adding the suffix -ić to the given name...

Gavrilović Serbian

Gavrilović (Cyrillic: Гавриловић) is a predominantly Serbian and, to a lesser extent, Croatian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Gavrilo." The given name Gavrilo itself is the Serbian form of Gabriel, a name derived fr...

Grbić Croatian Serbian +1

EtymologyGrbić is a surname of South Slavic origin, derived from the word grba meaning "hump" or "hunch." As a metonymic occupational or descriptive surname, it originally referred to a person with a hunched back. The su...

Ilić Croatian Serbian

Etymology and HistoryIlić is a South Slavic patronymic surname meaning "son of Ilija". It is particularly common in Serbia and Croatia, ranking as the seventh most frequent surname in Serbia. The root Ilija itself is the...

Ivanković Croatian Serbian

Ivanković is a South Slavic patronymic surname, predominantly found in Croatian and Serbian communities. It is derived from a diminutive of the personal name Ivan, which is the Slavic form of John. Etymology and Origins...

Ivanović Croatian Serbian

Ivanović is a South Slavic patronymic surname derived from the given name Ivan, meaning "son of Ivan." It is akin to the English surname Johnson or the Russian Ivanov. The suffix -ović is a common patronymic marker in Se...

Janković Croatian Serbian

Janković (Cyrillic: Јанковић, pronounced [jǎːŋkoʋitɕ]) is a South Slavic surname of patronymic origin, meaning "son of Janko". It is most common among Croats and Serbs, and is widely found in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and...

Jerković Croatian Serbian

Jerković is a Croatian and Serbian surname derived as a patronymic, meaning "son of Jerko." Jerko itself is a Croatian diminutive of Jerome, which ultimately originates from the Greek name Ἱερώνυμος (Hieronymos), compose...

Jovanović Serbian

Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јовановић, pronounced [jǒʋanoʋitɕ, joʋǎː-]) is the most common Serbian surname, meaning "son of Jovan." The name Jovan is the Serbian form of John, rooted in the Hebrew Yochanan meaning "Yahw...

Jurišić Croatian Serbian

Etymology and Meaning Jurišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јуришић) is a Croatian and Serbian patronymic surname, derived from the personal name Jure, a regional form of George. Literally meaning "son of Jure," it follows a common...

Knežević Croatian Serbian

Knežević is a Serbian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Bosnian surname, derived from the title knez, meaning “prince” in Serbo-Croatian. The word knez itself is ultimately of Germanic origin, related to the English word King...

Kostić Serbian

Kostić (Serbian Cyrillic: Костић, pronounced [kôstitɕ, kǒ-]) is a common Serbian patronymic surname. It means "son of Kosta", itself a diminutive form of Konstantin, thus ultimately tracing back to the Latin name Constan...

Kovac Croatian Czech +2

Kovac is a simplified spelling of the common Slavic surnames Kováč and Kovač. It is most prevalent among Croatian, Czech, Serbian, and Slovak populations. The surname is derived from the occupational term for a blacksmit...

Kovač Bosnian Croatian +2

Kovač is a common South Slavic occupational surname derived from the Proto-Slavic word kovač meaning "blacksmith", itself from kovati ("to forge"). It is widely found across Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and S...

Kovačević Bosnian Croatian +1

Kovačević is a South Slavic surname that serves as a variant of Kovačić. As a patronymic surname, it carries the core meaning from Kovačić: derived from the Slavic word kovač ("blacksmith"), with a suffix indicating desc...

Kovačić Bosnian Croatian +1

Kovačić is a common patronymic surname in South Slavic languages, derived from the word kovač meaning "blacksmith." The suffix -ić indicates "son of," so Kovačić literally means "son of the blacksmith." This surname is f...

Kralj Croatian Serbian +1

Kralj is a South Slavic surname derived from the common noun meaning "king" in Slovene, as well as in Serbian and Croatian. This article explores its origins, linguistic roots, notable bearers, and geographical distribut...

Krstić Serbian

Krstić (Serbian Cyrillic: Крстић) is a Serbian surname with a clear patronymic origin, signifying "son of Krsto" — or, less commonly, "son of Krsta." As a patronymic surname common among South Slavic peoples, it belongs...

Lazarević Serbian

Lazarević (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазаревић) is a patronymic surname of South Slavic origin, meaning "son of Lazar". It is most common in Serbia and among the Serbian diaspora. The root given name Lazar itself is a form of La...

Lazić Serbian

Lazić is a Serbian surname meaning "son of Lazar." The suffix -ić is a common Slavic patronymic ending, indicating descent. Etymology and Origins The root name Lazar is the Serbian, Croatian, and Macedonian form of Lazar...

Lončar Croatian Serbian +1

EtymologyLončar is a surname of South Slavic origin, occupational in nature, derived from lonac (Serbo-Croatian) or lonec (Slovene), meaning "pot" or "earthenware vessel." The suffix -ar denotes an agent, so the name lit...

Lučić Croatian Serbian

Lučić is a Slavic surname commonly found in Croatia and Serbia. It is a patronymic name meaning "son of Luka," which itself is a form of Luke. The root name Luke comes from the Greek Loukas, meaning "from Lucania," a reg...

Lukić Serbian

Lukić (Serbian Cyrillic: Лукић, pronounced [lǔːkitɕ]) is a Serbian and Croatian surname, derived as a patronymic signifying "son of Luka" (the Slavic form of Luke). The suffix -ić indicates a familial relationship, makin...

Mandić Croatian Serbian

Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мандић) is a common Croatian and Serbian surname of matronymic origin. It means "son of Manda", which is a diminutive of the name Magdalena, ultimately derived from Magdalene. The name Magdalene...

Marić Croatian Serbian

Marić is a common South Slavic surname, found predominantly in Croatia and Serbia. It is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Marija," derived from the female given name Marija, which itself is a form of Maria.Etymology...

Marinović Croatian Serbian

Marinović is a Croatian and Serbian surname, primarily of patronymic origin, meaning "son of Marin." The name Marin itself has multiple roots: it is a Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, and French form of the Latin...

Marjanović Croatian Serbian

Marjanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марјановић) is a Croatian and Serbian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Marjan." The given name Marjan is itself a Slovene, Macedonian, Serbian, and Croatian form of the Latin name Marianu...

Marković Croatian Serbian

Marković is a common surname in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Austria. It is a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Marko" – the local form of the name Mark, derived from the Latin Marcus.Distri...

Martinović Croatian Serbian

Martinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Mартиновић) is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Martin." It is common in countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. The Hungarian form of this surname is...

Matijević Croatian Serbian

Matijević is a South Slavic patronymic surname common in Croatia and Serbia. It means "son of Matija", the local form of Matthias—the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot, according to the Bible. The suffix -vić is a...

Matković Croatian Serbian

Matković is a Croatian and Serbian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Matko". The name is derived from the given name Matko, a diminutive of Matej or Matija, which are South Slavic forms of Matthias and Matthew respecti...

Mihailović Serbian

Mihailović is a Serbian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Mihailo." The root name Mihailo is itself a Serbian form of Michael, originating from the Hebrew name Miḵaʾel, which translates to "who is like God?" — a rhetor...

Mihajlović Serbian

Mihajlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Михајловић) is a common Serbian patronymic surname meaning "son of Mihajlo" — the Serbian form of the biblical name Michael (derived from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel 'who is like God?'). As a family...

Milić Croatian Serbian

Milić is a Croatian and Serbian masculine surname derived as a patronymic from the given name Mile, meaning "son of Mile." The given name Mile is typically a diminutive of Slavic names such as Miodrag and Milan, all of w...

Milojević Serbian

Milojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милојевић, pronounced [mǐlojeʋitɕ, milǒː-]) is a Serbian surname meaning "son of Miloje." The name Miloje itself derives from the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear," originally a di...

Milošević Serbian

Milošević is a Serbian patronymic surname meaning "son of Miloš". The root name Miloš originates as a diminutive of Slavic names containing the element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear." In Serbian tradition, Miloš is famous...

Milovanović Serbian

Milovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миловановић) is a Serbian patronymic surname meaning "son of Milovan". Milovan itself derives from the Slavic element milovati meaning "to caress" or "to cherish", reflecting a broader nami...

Mitrović Serbian

Mitrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Митровић, pronounced [mǐtroʋitɕ]) is a Serbian surname meaning "son of Mitar." It is a patronymic surname, formed by adding the Slavic suffix -vić to the given name Mitar, itself a short form...

Nikolić Croatian Serbian

Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Hиколић) is a South Slavic surname meaning "son of Nikola". It derived from the given name Nikola, which in turn came from the Greek Nikolaos, via the root Nicholas, meaning "victory of the peo...

Obradović Serbian

Obradović (Serbian Cyrillic: Обрадовић, pronounced [obrǎːdoʋitɕ]) is a Serbian patronymic surname meaning "son of Obrad". The root name Obrad itself is possibly derived from the Serbian verb obradovati, meaning "to make...

Pavlić Croatian Serbian

EtymologyPavlić is a South Slavic surname, primarily found in Croatia and Serbia. It is a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Pavle." Pavle itself is the Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, and Georgian form of Paul, which de...

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