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Surname Jelić

Cognomen Jelić (Jelic Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Germany, Jelić Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Germany, Елич Russia Bulgaria Ukraine) , all over the world, is a common family name. The cognomen Jelić is characteristic of Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, where it is a common surname, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Much less frequently, Jelić is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jelić

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Jelic, Jelić Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia
Елич Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria
יליץ' Israel

Last names said to be same

Yelich, and Јелић

Notable namesakes

vinko jelić Croatian-Italian baroque musician and composer, HR (b. 1596) link
martin jelić Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1632) link
picture of branimir jelić branimir jelić branimir jelić Croatian politician, HR (b. 1905) link
luka jelić HR (b. 1863) link
milosav jelić Serbian journalist (b. 1883) link
picture of žika jelić žika jelić žika jelić Serbian rock musician (born 1942), RS (b. 1942) link
ivica jelić Yugoslav gymnast, HR (b. 1917) link
borivoje jelić Yugoslav politician and central banker (b. 1917) link
vojin jelić Croatian Serb poet, writer (1921-2004), HR (b. 1921) link
picture of aleksa jelić aleksa jelić aleksa jelić Serbian singer, RS (b. 1976) link
picture of matej jelić matej jelić matej jelić Croatian footballer, HR (b. 1990) link
jordan jelić Croatian anthropologist (1942-2012), HR (b. 1942) link
ivica jelić Serbian volleyball player, RS (b. 1952) link
dušan jelić Serbian-Greek professional basketball player, RS (b. 1975) link
marko jelić Croatian politician and university professor, HR (b. 1976) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Alan, Anto, Ante, Anja, Anka, Kate, Kata, Kaja, Pavo, Rada, Roko, Dean, Dino, Dora, Duje, Lana, Lara, Lena, Luca, Luka, Jana, Alen, Sava, Sara, Mijo, Ana, Leo, Lea, Teo, Tea, Tin, Ela, Edi, Ena, Ema, Joso, Eva, Iva, Ivo, Mara, Mate, Mato, Maja, Mile, Mira, Miro, Mina, Ina, and Jozo