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Surname Ivančić

Surname Ivančić (Ivančić Croatia Serbia Slovenia Germany United States, Иванчич Russia) , all around the world, is quite a rare last name. The cognomen Ivančić is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Croatia, where it is quite a common surname, Serbia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Slovenia, where it is a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Croatia, Serbia, and Russia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ivančić

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Ivančić Serbia, United States, Croatia, Slovenia, Germany
Иванчич Russia

Last names said to be same

Ivancic

Notable namesakes

amando ivančić Austrian composer and Pauline monk (b. 1727) link
stjepan marija ivančić (b. 1852) link
picture of slavko ivančić slavko ivančić slavko ivančić Slovene musician, SI (b. 1954) link
picture of viktor ivančić viktor ivančić viktor ivančić Croatian journalist, HR (b. 1960) link
radovan ivančić cardiologist from Croatia (b. 1913) link
ljubo ivančić Croatian painter, HR (b. 1925) link
ivan ivančić Croatian shot putter and athletics coach (1937-2014), HR (b. 1937) link
tomislav ivančić Croatian theologian, HR (b. 1938) link
nina ivančić Croatian painter, HR (b. 1953) link
mirko ivančić Yugoslav rower, HR (b. 1960) link
aldo ivančić SI (b. 1959) link
mladen ivančić footballer, HR (b. 1970) link
zoran ivančić Croatian footballer, HR (b. 1975) link
marina ivančić researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-2289-8926) link
krešimir ivančić Croatian politician, HR link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Miro, Mijo, Sara, Sasa, Alex, Alen, Alma, Aldo, Ante, Anja, Anka, Adam, Kata, Paul, Pero, Robi, Roko, Rita, Rudi, Deni, Dean, Mira, Mile, Mila, Maja, Ana, Ria, Dan, Leo, Lea, Jan, Tea, Tin, Noa, Ela, Dina, Edi, Ena, Ema, Eva, Vid, Iva, Ivo, Ida, Mara, Mate, Mato, Edo, and Dino