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Surname Kojić

Cognomen Kojić (Kojic Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro Germany, Kojić Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro Germany) , across the world, is a common last name. The cognomen Kojić is characteristic of Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, where it is a common surname, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is quite a common surname, and Montenegro (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia. Much less frequently, Kojić is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Kojić

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Kojić, Kojic Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Germany

Last names said to be same

Коич

Notable namesakes

branko kojić (b. 1902) link
picture of milan kojić milan kojić milan kojić Canadian soccer player, CA (b. 1976) link
picture of aleksandra kojić aleksandra kojić aleksandra kojić RS (b. 1969) link
miloš kojić RS (b. 1941) link
nikola kojić Serbian handball player, RS (b. 1979) link
dušan kojić researcher link
vesna kojić researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-2399-0807 link
danijela kojić researcher link
miroslav kojić researcher link
dijana kojić Bosnia and Herzegovina athlete, BA (b. 1982) link
frane tomislav kojić Croatian table tennis player (b. 1992) link
nemanja kojić Serbian middle-distance runner, RS (b. 1994) link
ana kojić Serbian handball player, RS (b. 1997) link
milorad kojić association football player, RS (b. 1999) link

Characteristic forenames

Ana, Melis, Milan, Milos, Milka, Mirel, Mirna, Mirko, Mišo, Sanja, Samir, Safet, Saša, Sonja, Stevo, Aldin, Anita, Anica, Anđa, Boris, Bojan, Bruno, Matea, Marko, Marta, Mario, Ema, Iva, Mate, Maja, Sara, Ante, Anja, Anka, Beki, Kata, Petra, Dean, Jana, Tino, Nada, Nina, Ivan, Igor, Omar, Zora, Maria, Marin, Luka, and Petar