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Surname Babić

Surname Babić (Babic Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Slovenia Germany, Бабич Ukraine Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Babić Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Slovenia Germany) , around the world, is a widespread cognomen. The surname Babić is characteristic of Southern Europe, particularly Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is a widespread surname, Serbia, where it is a common surname, and Croatia (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Serbia, Ukraine, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Babić

Nomographic illustration
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Babić, Babic Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia
Бабич Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia
Бабић Serbia

Last names said to be same

Babič, and באביץ'

Notable namesakes

božo babić born 1840; died 1912 (b. 1840) link
stefan babić Austrian general (b. 1841) link
picture of mijo babić mijo babić mijo babić deputy of the Croatian fascist dictator Ante Pavelić, and the first commander of all concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia, HR (b. 1903) link
picture of ivan babić ivan babić ivan babić Croatian soldier (1904-1982), HR (b. 1904) link
otmar babić HR (b. 1861) link
picture of stjepan babić stjepan babić stjepan babić Croatian linguist, HR (b. 1925) link
krunoslav babić Croatian zoologist, HR (b. 1875) link
ljubomir babić Croatian painter and art historian (1890-1974), HR (b. 1890) link
dragutin babić Croatian footballer (1898-1945), HR (b. 1898) link
anto babić Bosnian historian, BA (b. 1899) link
ivo babić Croatian veterinarian and politician, HR (b. 1900) link
nada babić Croatian actress (1903-1951), HR (b. 1903) link
nikola babić association football player (1905-1974), HR (b. 1905) link
franjo babić Croatian writer and journalist (b. 1908) link
šimun babić (b. 1899) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Mark, Mara, Mata, Mate, Mato, Maks, Maja, Meri, Mila, Mile, Mira, Miro, Mina, Mika, Mijo, Sara, Sava, Savo, Simo, Sven, Svea, Mari, Ika, Ida, Ive, Ana, Ani, Ada, Rea, Dan, Leo, Lea, Jan, Teo, Tea, Alex, Tin, Ela, Edi, Ena, Ema, Eva, Eti, Vuk, Ina, Iva, Ivo, Noa, and Alen