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Surname Marinković

Family name Marinković (Marinkovic Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Austria Germany, Marinković Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Austria Germany, Маринкович Russia Kazakhstan Ukraine) , globally, is a common cognomen. The surname Marinković 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, Marinković is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Marinković

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Marinković, Marinkovic Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Austria, Croatia, Serbia
Маринкович Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan
מרינקוביץ' Israel

Last names said to be same

Маринковић

Notable namesakes

konstantin marinković RS (b. 1784) link
picture of ivan marinković ivan marinković ivan marinković HR (b. 1905) link
picture of sonja marinković sonja marinković sonja marinković Yugoslav partisan (b. 1916) link
ranko marinković Croatian writer (1913-2001), HR (b. 1913) link
picture of ksenija marinković ksenija marinković ksenija marinković Croatian actress, HR (b. 1966) link
alexander marinković RS (b. 1910) link
radmila marinković born:1922-03-22|died:2017|; Marinković, Radmila 1922-2017; Marinković, R.; Marinković, Radmila, 1922- (b. 1922) link
jovan marinković (b. 1913) link
veljko marinković Serbian actor (b. 1925) link
stanka marinković RS (b. 1916) link
borivoje marinković born:1930|died:2012|; Marinković, Borivoje, 1930-....; Marinković, Borivoje, 1930-2012; Marinković (b. 1930) link
nada marinković (b. 1921) link
picture of dragana marinković dragana marinković dragana marinković Serbian volleyball player, HR (b. 1982) link
radoslava marinković Serbian actress, RS (b. 1955) link
aleksandar marinković SI (b. 1954) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Ante, Anja, Anka, Bepo, Kata, Pero, Rada, Rade, Roko, Deni, Desa, Deki, Dina, Dino, Dule, Duje, Gita, Lana, Leon, Luka, Jana, Alma, Alan, Alen, Soka, Ana, Lea, Teo, Ena, Ema, Ewa, Vuk, Iva, Ivo, Una, Jovo, Mara, Mato, Maja, Mila, Mile, Mira, Mina, Mija, Sara, Sava, Sasa, Mate, and Jela