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Surname Milanović

Cognomen Milanović (Milanović Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Slovenia, Миланович Belarus Russia Ukraine, Milanovici Romania United States Canada) , around the world, is quite a common family name. The cognomen Milanović is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, where it is quite a common surname, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (explore the name in all countries).

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Milanović

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VARIANTCOUNTRY
Milanović Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Serbia
Миланович Belarus, Russia, Ukraine
Milanovici United States, Romania, Canada
מילנוביץ' Israel

Last names said to be same

Milanovic, and Milanovich

Notable namesakes

marko milanović Catholic martyr (b. 1837) link
picture of božo milanović božo milanović božo milanović Croatian priest, theologian and politician (b. 1890) link
mihajlo milanović Serbian writer and publisher (b. 1874) link
picture of zoran milanović zoran milanović zoran milanović Croatian politician, HR (b. 1966) link
marko miškov milanović (b. 1919) link
rade milanović HR (b. 1920) link
picture of damir milanović damir milanović damir milanović Croatian association football player, HR (b. 1982) link
picture of milan milanović milan milanović milan milanović Serbian footballer, RS (b. 1991) link
olga milanović (b. 1931) link
željko milanović Croatian handball player, HR (b. 1957) link
dragoljub milanović (b. 1948) link
sanja musić milanović Croatian scientist, HR (b. 1969) link
radivoje milanović (b. 1965) link
slobodan milanović film producer link
vesna milanović researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-8548-366X) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Aldo, Ante, Anja, Anka, Kata, Rade, Rino, Dino, Dora, Grgo, Gđa, Lana, Lara, Lada, Leon, Lena, Lora, Luca, Luka, Jana, Jovo, Alen, Sven, Soka, Sasa, Ana, Leo, Jan, Tea, Ela, Edi, Ema, Eva, Vuk, Iva, Jela, Ivo, Mara, Mato, Maja, Meri, Mila, Mile, Mira, Miro, Mina, Sara, Una, and Jure