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Surname Radoš

Cognomen Radoš (Radoš Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia Czechia Slovenia, Радош Ukraine Kazakhstan Russia Belarus) , throughout the world, is quite a rare family name. The last name Radoš is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Croatia, where it is quite a common surname, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia, where it is quite a rare surname. Much less frequently, Radoš is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Radoš

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Radoš Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czechia, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia
Радош Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus

Last names said to be same

Rados

Notable namesakes

picture of jozo radoš jozo radoš jozo radoš Croatian politician, HR (b. 1956) link
jiří radoš SK (b. 1929) link
picture of iva radoš iva radoš iva radoš Croatian sportsperson, HR (b. 1995) link
božidar radoš SI (b. 1937) link
filip radoš actor (b. 1958) link
bože radoš Croatian Roman Catholic prelate (born 1964), BA (b. 1969) link
sandra nakić radoš researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-8330-8427 link
marko radoš researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-1922-1220) link
milan radoš researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-7028-7743) link
ivan radoš taekwondo athlete, HR link
ivan radoš Croatian football goalkeeper, HR (b. 1984) link
mislav radoš association football player, HR (b. 1988) link
grgur radoš Croatian footballer, DE (b. 1988) link
dino radoš Croation basketball player (b. 1991) link
pavel radoš Czech footballer, CZ (b. 1991) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Adam, Kata, Pero, Roko, Dino, Grgo, Lana, Lara, Leon, Luka, Jozo, Jure, Toni, Tena, Nada, Nika, Nina, Erik, Vito, Ines, Ivan, Anka, Anja, Ante, Anto, Ana, Pia, Jan, Tea, Edi, Ena, Ema, Eva, Iva, Ivo, Igor, Ida, Mate, Mato, Maja, Mile, Mira, Mijo, Sara, Sava, Alen, Alma, Mare, and Maria