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- ANDRIJA:
Croatian and Serbian form of
Greek Andreas,
meaning "man; warrior."
- ANDRO:
Croatian form of
Greek Andreas,
meaning "man; warrior."
- ANTE:
Croatian form of Greek Antonios, possibly meaning
"invaluable."
- ANTUN:
Croatian form of Greek Antonios, possibly meaning
"invaluable."
- BALDO:
Croatian form of Greek Baltasar,
meaning "Ba'al
protect the king."
- BRANIMIR
(Бранимир): Bulgarian
name composed of the Slavic elements bron
"protection" and mir "peace," hence
"protector of peace." Also in use by the Croatians and Slovenians.
- DMITAR:
Croatian form of Greek Demetrios,
meaning "loves the earth" or "follower of
Demeter."
- DOBRAŠIN:
Croatian form of Russian Dobrushin,
meaning "goodness."
- DRAGAN
(Serbian: Драган):
Slavic name derived from the word drag, meaning "dear, beloved."
In use by the Croatians, Serbians and Slovenes.
- DRAGO
(Serbian:
Драго): Slavic name
derived from the word drago meaning
"precious." In use by the Croatians,
Serbians, Slovenes. Compare with another form of Drago.
- DRAGOMIR
(Bulgarian and Serbian: Драгомир): Slavic name composed of
the elements dorogo "precious"
and mir "peace," hence "precious
peace." In use by the Bulgarians, Croatians,
Romanians, and Serbians.
- DUBRAVKO:
Croatian name derived from the word dubrava
meaning "oak grove."
- EMERIK:
Croatian form of Latin Emericus,
meaning "work-power."
- FRANJO:
Croatian form of Latin Franciscus,
meaning "French."
- GRGUR:
Croatian form of Latin Gregorius, meaning "watchful;
vigilant."
- JADRANKO:
Croatian form of Latin Adrianus,
meaning "from Hadria."
- JAKOV:
Croatian form of Greek Iakob, meaning "supplanter."
- JAKUB:
Czech and Polish form of Greek Iakob, meaning "supplanter."
- JANKO
(Serbian:
Јанко): Croatian and Serbian diminutive form of
Latin Johannes,
meaning "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Janko.
- JOSIP:
Croatian and Slovene form of Greek Ioseph,
meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
- JOZO:
Pet form of Croatian/Slovene Josip,
meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
- JURAJ:
Croatian and Slovak form of Greek Georgios,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
- JURE:
Croatian and Slovene form of Greek Georgios,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
- KREŠIMIR:
Croatian form of Slavic Kresimir, meaning
"cross of peace."
- KREŠO:
Pet form of Croatian Krešimir, meaning "cross of
peace."
- KRISTIJAN: Croatian,
Serbian and Slovene form of Greek Christianos,
meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
- LJUBOMIR:
Croatian and Serbian form of Polish Lubomir, meaning
"love's peace."
- MARIJAN:
Croatian and Slovene form of Roman Latin Marian, meaning
"like Marius."
- MIHO:
Short form of Croatian Mihovil, meaning "who is
like God?" Compare with feminine Miho.
- MIHOVIL:
Croatian form of Greek Michaēl, meaning
"who is like God?"
- MIRKO:
Pet form of Croatian Emerik, meaning
"work-power."
- PAVAO:
Croatian form of Greek Paulos, meaning
"small."
- PERO:
Croatian pet form of Bulgarian/Croatian Petar, meaning "rock,
stone." Compare with feminine Pero.
- PETAR
(Петър):
Bulgarian and Croatian form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock,
stone."
- RADIMIR:
Croatian form of Polish Radzimierz,
meaning "happy peace."
- SPIRIDION
(Σπυρίδιον): Greek name derived as a diminutive
form of Latin spiritus, meaning "little spirit." In use by
the Croatians.
- SREČKO:
Croatian form of Serbian Srecko, meaning "luck."
- STANISLAV
(Станислав):
Slavic name composed of the elements stan
"government" and slav "glory," hence
"glorious government." In use by the Bulgarians, Czechs,
Croatians, Russians, Serbians, Slovaks, Slovenes, and Ukrainians.
- STJEPAN:
Croatian form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
- TIHOMIR
(Bulgarian: Тихомир): Bulgarian, Croatian and Serbian name meaning "peace."
- TOMA
(Тома): Croatian,
Bulgarian
and Russian form of
Greek Thōmas
(Aramaic Tau'ma), meaning "twin." Compare
with feminine Toma.
- TVRTKO:
Croatian name derived from the word tvrd, meaning "hard."
- VELEMIR:
Variant spelling of Croatian/Serbian Velimir,
meaning "great peace."
- VELIMIR
(Serbian: Велимир): Croatian
and Serbian name composed of the
Slavic elements vele "great" and mir
"peace," hence "great peace."
- VINKO:
Croatian form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "conquering."
- VJEKO:
Short form of Croatian Vjekoslav,
meaning "age-glory."
- VJEKOSLAV:
Croatian name composed of the
Slavic elements vek "alive" and slav
"glory," hence "age-glory."
- VLADIMIR
(Cyrillic: Влади́мир): Slavic name composed of
the elements volod "to rule" and mir
"peace," hence "peaceful ruler." In
use by the Bulgarians, Croatians, Russians and Serbians.
- VLADIMÍR:
Czech and Slovak form of Slavic Vladimir,
meaning "peaceful ruler."
- VLAHO:
Croatian form of Greek Vlasios,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
- ŽELIMIR: Croatian name composed of the Slavic
elements shelit "desire" and mir "peace,"
hence "desires peace."
- ŽELJKO: Pet form of Croatian
Želimir, meaning "desires
peace."
- ZLATAN
(Serbian:
Златан): Croatian and Serbian name meaning "gold."
- ZLATKO:
Croatian pet form of Croatian/Serbian Zlatan, meaning "gold."
- ZVONIMIR:
Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements zvon
"chime, sound" and mir "peace," hence "sound
of peace."
- ZVONKO:
Pet form of Croatian Zvonimir, meaning "sound
of peace."
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