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This was the name of the first king of Croatia (10th century).
Due to globalization and remnants of historical significance (i.e. Portal Zadovoljna.hr revealed the TOP 10 most popular names in Croatia last year
If you’re looking for some Croatian baby name suggestions, you’ve landed at the right place. It is common etiquette in Croatia to address members of society with Since their 7th century arrival in today's homeland, According to 2011 Census in Croatia, the most frequent male names are Aleksandar, Ana (Anna), Ante or Antun (Anthony), Andrija (Andrew), Danijel, David, Dominik, Edvard, Filip, Franjo (Francis), Fridrik, Grgur (Gregory), Henrik, Ilija (Elijah), Ivan (John), Jakov (Jacob), Josip (Joseph), Juraj (George), Karlo (Charles), Katarina (Catherine), Kristofor, Lav (Leo), Ljudevit (Lewis), Lovro (Lawrence), Luka (Luke), Marko (Mark), Marija (Mary), Matej (Matthew), Mihael, Mihovil, Mihajlo (Michael), Nikola, Nikša, Niko, Mikula (Nicholas), Pavao (Paul), Petar (Peter), Pero (Peter), Rikard, Sebastijan, Silvestar, Šimun (Simon), Stjepan, Stipan, Stipe (Stephen), Toma (Thomas), Vasilije, Vilim (William), Vinko (Vincent). Origin Length Syllables syllables can only be counted in names that have been assigned pronunciations; names without pronunciations are excluded from results. From the theses the most widely accepted is the derivation by The Medieval Latin name "Croātia" is derived from North-West Slavic Croatian place names can be found in northern Slavic regions such as sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 (
JELICA f Serbian , Croatian Diminutive of JELA . Due to globalization and remnants of historical significance (i.e.
Croatia is dominated by Roman Catholics and has diverse regional cultures and customs.
ANDRO, male, man. It is common etiquette in Croatia to address members of society with Since their 7th century arrival in today's homeland, According to 2011 Census in Croatia, the most frequent male names are Aleksandar, Ana (Anna), Ante or Antun (Anthony), Andrija (Andrew), Danijel, David, Dominik, Edvard, Filip, Franjo (Francis), Fridrik, Grgur (Gregory), Henrik, Ilija (Elijah), Ivan (John), Jakov (Jacob), Josip (Joseph), Juraj (George), Karlo (Charles), Katarina (Catherine), Kristofor, Lav (Leo), Ljudevit (Lewis), Lovro (Lawrence), Luka (Luke), Marko (Mark), Marija (Mary), Matej (Matthew), Mihael, Mihovil, Mihajlo (Michael), Nikola, Nikša, Niko, Mikula (Nicholas), Pavao (Paul), Petar (Peter), Pero (Peter), Rikard, Sebastijan, Silvestar, Šimun (Simon), Stjepan, Stipan, Stipe (Stephen), Toma (Thomas), Vasilije, Vilim (William), Vinko (Vincent). Traditional Croatian male names of Slavic origin. Since the Croatian family names have five different origins: Short names and traditional ones still seem to be the most popular in Croatia.
• Law about given name in Republic of Croatia (in Croatian) But … The exact origin and meaning of the ethnonym, in singular, Hrvat (Proto-Slavic *Xъrvátъ, or *Xhruwāte ) is poorly known and still subject to scientific disagreement. These names end in -mir, -slav, -goj (e.g.
). … This Directory of Croatian Family Names (Surnames) contains more than eleven hundred surnames borne by Croats and other nationalities living on the territory of the Republic of Croatia. Family names started to appear among Croats in the 12th century. In this region of the country usually the following mechanism is used in naming, one that has been in practice for over four centuries:Other offspring of father are either named after favorite aunts or uncles or, sometimes, after the saint of the day they were born. …
Upon the Croatian populace's arrival on what is currently modern-day continental Croatia in the early 7th century, The titles were usually followed by the full name or more commonly by their surname.
ANDRIJA, man, warrior.
This was the name of the first king of Croatia (10th century).
Due to globalization and remnants of historical significance (i.e. Portal Zadovoljna.hr revealed the TOP 10 most popular names in Croatia last year
If you’re looking for some Croatian baby name suggestions, you’ve landed at the right place. It is common etiquette in Croatia to address members of society with Since their 7th century arrival in today's homeland, According to 2011 Census in Croatia, the most frequent male names are Aleksandar, Ana (Anna), Ante or Antun (Anthony), Andrija (Andrew), Danijel, David, Dominik, Edvard, Filip, Franjo (Francis), Fridrik, Grgur (Gregory), Henrik, Ilija (Elijah), Ivan (John), Jakov (Jacob), Josip (Joseph), Juraj (George), Karlo (Charles), Katarina (Catherine), Kristofor, Lav (Leo), Ljudevit (Lewis), Lovro (Lawrence), Luka (Luke), Marko (Mark), Marija (Mary), Matej (Matthew), Mihael, Mihovil, Mihajlo (Michael), Nikola, Nikša, Niko, Mikula (Nicholas), Pavao (Paul), Petar (Peter), Pero (Peter), Rikard, Sebastijan, Silvestar, Šimun (Simon), Stjepan, Stipan, Stipe (Stephen), Toma (Thomas), Vasilije, Vilim (William), Vinko (Vincent). Origin Length Syllables syllables can only be counted in names that have been assigned pronunciations; names without pronunciations are excluded from results. From the theses the most widely accepted is the derivation by The Medieval Latin name "Croātia" is derived from North-West Slavic Croatian place names can be found in northern Slavic regions such as sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 ( sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFGluhak1990 (
JELICA f Serbian , Croatian Diminutive of JELA . Due to globalization and remnants of historical significance (i.e.
Croatia is dominated by Roman Catholics and has diverse regional cultures and customs.
ANDRO, male, man. It is common etiquette in Croatia to address members of society with Since their 7th century arrival in today's homeland, According to 2011 Census in Croatia, the most frequent male names are Aleksandar, Ana (Anna), Ante or Antun (Anthony), Andrija (Andrew), Danijel, David, Dominik, Edvard, Filip, Franjo (Francis), Fridrik, Grgur (Gregory), Henrik, Ilija (Elijah), Ivan (John), Jakov (Jacob), Josip (Joseph), Juraj (George), Karlo (Charles), Katarina (Catherine), Kristofor, Lav (Leo), Ljudevit (Lewis), Lovro (Lawrence), Luka (Luke), Marko (Mark), Marija (Mary), Matej (Matthew), Mihael, Mihovil, Mihajlo (Michael), Nikola, Nikša, Niko, Mikula (Nicholas), Pavao (Paul), Petar (Peter), Pero (Peter), Rikard, Sebastijan, Silvestar, Šimun (Simon), Stjepan, Stipan, Stipe (Stephen), Toma (Thomas), Vasilije, Vilim (William), Vinko (Vincent). Traditional Croatian male names of Slavic origin. Since the Croatian family names have five different origins: Short names and traditional ones still seem to be the most popular in Croatia.
• Law about given name in Republic of Croatia (in Croatian) But … The exact origin and meaning of the ethnonym, in singular, Hrvat (Proto-Slavic *Xъrvátъ, or *Xhruwāte ) is poorly known and still subject to scientific disagreement. These names end in -mir, -slav, -goj (e.g.
). … This Directory of Croatian Family Names (Surnames) contains more than eleven hundred surnames borne by Croats and other nationalities living on the territory of the Republic of Croatia. Family names started to appear among Croats in the 12th century. In this region of the country usually the following mechanism is used in naming, one that has been in practice for over four centuries:Other offspring of father are either named after favorite aunts or uncles or, sometimes, after the saint of the day they were born. …
Upon the Croatian populace's arrival on what is currently modern-day continental Croatia in the early 7th century, The titles were usually followed by the full name or more commonly by their surname.
ANDRIJA, man, warrior.