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Surname Rodić

Last name Rodić (Rodić Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Slovenia United States, Родич Ukraine Belarus Russia Kazakhstan) , globally, is quite a rare surname. The family name Rodić is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Croatia, where it is quite a common surname, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Serbia, Croatia, and Ukraine.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Rodić

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Rodić Serbia, United States, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia
Родич Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus

Last names said to be same

Rodic

Notable namesakes

picture of gabrijel rodić gabrijel rodić gabrijel rodić Austrian general, HR (b. 1812) link
picture of ivan rafael rodić ivan rafael rodić ivan rafael rodić Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1870) link
picture of aleksandar rodić aleksandar rodić aleksandar rodić Slovenian footballer, BA (b. 1979) link
picture of ivan rodić ivan rodić ivan rodić Croatian footballer, HR (b. 1985) link
željko rodić Yugoslav footballer (1952-2016), HR (b. 1952) link
petar rodić Serbian basketball coach, RS (b. 1959) link
radoslav rodić RS (b. 1950) link
miroslav rodić Serbian politician (b. 1968) link
mirna rodić researcher link
dušica d rodić researcher link
marko v. rodić researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-4471-8001 link
silvio rodić Croatian footballer, HR (b. 1987) link
zoran rodić SI link

Characteristic forenames

Ana, Jovo, Jure, Toma, Tomo, Toni, Nada, Nika, Nina, Nela, Hana, Vito, Vera, Ines, Ivan, Igor, Olga, Mario, Marta, Marko, Manda, Matej, Luka, Luna, Lili, Lana, Kim, Lea, Tin, Iva, Mara, Mate, Mato, Maja, Mila, Mile, Matea, Mira, Mike, Sara, Sava, Ante, Anja, Anka, Adam, Pero, Dino, Dora, Miro, and Milan