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Surname Mavrič

Family name Mavrič (Mavrič Slovenia Croatia, Маврич Ukraine Russia) , globally, is a rare surname. The cognomen Mavrič is habitual in Slovenia, where it is quite a common surname, Ukraine, where it is a rare surname, and Croatia, where it is a very rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Slovenia, Ukraine, and Russia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Mavrič

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Mavrič Slovenia, Croatia
Маврич Russia, Ukraine

Last names said to be same

Mavric, and Мавріч

Notable namesakes

picture of jože mavrič jože mavrič jože mavrič AR (b. 1897) link
alojz mavrič SI (b. 1874) link
franc mavrič IT (b. 1890) link
picture of vita mavrič vita mavrič vita mavrič Slovene singer, SI (b. 1965) link
marija žakelj-mavrič Slovene biochemist, SI (b. 1948) link
tomaž mavrič Argentine Catholic priest, AR (b. 1959) link
matej mavrič Slovenian footballer, SI (b. 1979) link
andraž mavrič researcher link
mojca mavrič Slovene gymnast (1980-), SI (b. 1980) link
sebastijan mavrič SI (b. 1975) link
mišela mavrič SI link
andraž mavrič SI link
matej mavrič SI link
borut mavrič SI link
ana mavrič SI link

Characteristic forenames

Ana, Petra, Peter, Denis, David, Domen, Lovro, Janez, Franc, Urška, Žiga, Martin, Marcel, Mateja, Matevž, Melita, Alenka, Aljaž, Andrej, Branko, Gregor, Jernej, Bojan, Boris, Anita, Aleš, Rok, Jan, Tia, Eva, Maja, Sara, Alex, Alen, Anja, Ajda, Tomaž, Rudi, Luka, Jure, Tina, Nina, Vita, Ines, Marko, Matic, Matej, Mitja, Dani, and Maruša