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Surname Radošević

Cognomen Radošević (Radosevic Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro United States, Radošević Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro United States) , throughout the world, is quite a common last name. The cognomen Radošević is characteristic of Southern Europe, particularly Croatia, where it is quite a common surname, Serbia, and Montenegro (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Radošević

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Radosevic, Radošević Bosnia and Herzegovina, United States, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro

Last names said to be same

Радошевич

Notable namesakes

ani radošević theatre director and choreographer (b. 1915) link
nikola radošević (b. 1914) link
dako radošević Yugoslav discus thrower, BA (b. 1934) link
picture of božidar radošević božidar radošević božidar radošević Croatian association football player, HR (b. 1989) link
picture of leon radošević leon radošević leon radošević Croatian basketball player, HR (b. 1990) link
picture of josip radošević josip radošević josip radošević Croatian footballer, HR (b. 1994) link
ninoslava radošević (b. 1943) link
danijel radošević researcher link
radošević katarina researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-6769-8402) link
stevan radošević association football player link
kristina radošević researcher link
sara radošević Croatian volleyball player, HR (b. 1986) link
željko radošević link
tina radošević SI (b. 1994) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Anja, Anka, Adam, Azra, Bara, Boja, Kata, Kaja, Pero, Roko, Dean, Dino, Lana, Lara, Leon, Luka, Jana, Joso, Jozo, Jela, Jure, Ante, Alen, Sara, Mijo, Ana, Ami, Ada, Rok, Lea, Jan, Teo, Tea, Tin, Ela, Tomo, Ena, Vid, Iva, Ivo, Mara, Mane, Mate, Mato, Maja, Mile, Mira, Ema, and Toni