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Forename Obrad

Globally, Obrad (Obrad Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Croatia Romania) is a rare masculine first name. The first name Obrad is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Montenegro, where it is quite a common boy's name, Croatia, where it is quite a rare masculine name, and Serbia. Much less frequently, Obrad is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Obrad

name Обрад, name Obrad
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Obrad Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro

First names said to be same

Обрад

Notable namesakes

picture of obrad stanojević obrad stanojević obrad stanojević Serbian legal historian (1934-2011) (b. 1934) link
picture of obrad zelić obrad zelić obrad zelić Serbian dentist, HR (b. 1946) link
obrad gluščević film director (1913-1980), HR (b. 1913) link
obrad vučurović Serbian aerospace engineer and space architect, ME (b. 1921) link
obrad sretenović Croatian boxer, HR (b. 1935) link
obrad sirotanovic chess player (b. 1958) link
obrad gojković ME (b. 1963) link
obrad kosovac Croatian journalist link
obrad ignjatovic college basketball player (1990–1993) South Carolina link

Characteristic surnames

Kuch, Radovic, Vujovic, Markovic, Mileusnic, Mitrovic, Mikavica, Stoskovic, Pavlovic, Petrovic, Grujicic, Glogovac, Macanovic, Milosevic, Samardzic, Jovanovic, Vukojevic, Obradovic, Jelisijevic, Marinkovich, Milenković, Milivojevic, Popovic, Velimirovic, Krnetic, Trisic, Ilic, Maric, Malen, Micic, Savic, Selak, Skrba, Cavic, Babic, Bajic, Bokic, Budic, Kovac, Kesic, Radic, Dakic, Ilić, Ovuka, Simić, Kostic, Djuric, Milisic, and Milutinovich