Meaning & Origin
Vidović is a Croatian and South Slavic surname, derived from the given name Vid with the patronymic suffix -ić meaning "son of" and the possessive infix -ov-. Therefore, the literal meaning is "son of Vid."Etymology and OriginsThe root name Vid is the Slovene, Croatian, and Hungarian form of Vitus, a Roman name derived from Latin vita meaning "life." Saint Vitus was a child martyr in early 4th-century Sicily. However, from an early date, the name Vitus became confused with the Germanic name Wido, ultimately stemming from the Old Frankish or Old Saxon element widu (or Old High German witu), meaning "wood," from Proto-Germanic *widuz. This dual origin—Latin and Germanic—shaped the name's spread across Europe.The surname Vidović itself follows the common Slavic patronymic pattern: Vid + -ov- (possessive) + -ić ("son of"), a formation typical in Croatian, Serbian, and other South Slavic naming traditions.Distribution and Notable BearersAccording to Croatian census data, Vidović is borne by 6,838 individuals, making it a common surname. It is particularly prevalent in central and southern Dalmatia, Međimurje, Požega, Zagorje, and Banovina. The surname is also recorded among noble families in Croatia.Notable individuals include:Albin Vidović (1943–2018), a Croatian handball playerAna Vidović (born 1980), a renowned Croatian classical guitaristEmanuel Vidović (1870–1953), a prominent Croatian painter and graphic artistGabriel Vidović (born 2003), a Croatian footballerGordan Vidović (born 1968), a Croatian footballerRelated SurnamesVidović has cognates in other languages: German Vieth; Hungarian Vida; Italian De Vitis and De Vito. These all trace back to the same personal name roots.Meaning: "Son of Vid" (Vid deriving from Latin Vitus or Germanic Wido)Origin: Croatian/South Slavic patronymicType: SurnameUsage regions: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia