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Surname Bojić

Family name Bojić (Bojic Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro Slovenia, Bojić Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro Slovenia) , worldwide, is a common cognomen. The cognomen Bojić is characteristic of Southern Europe, particularly Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is a common surname, Montenegro, and Serbia, where it is quite a common surname (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bojić

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Bojic, Bojić Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro

Last names said to be same

Божич

Notable namesakes

picture of милутин бојић / milutin bojić милутин бојић / milutin bojić милутин бојић / milutin bojić Serbian playwright and poet (1892-1917), RS (b. 1892) link
георгије бојић / georgije bojić RS (b. 1908) link
picture of pedj bojić pedj bojić pedj bojić Australian soccer player, AU (b. 1984) link
picture of marko bojić marko bojić marko bojić Montenegrin volleyball player, ME (b. 1988) link
dubravko bojić politician (b. 1953) link
raško bojić basketball player (1964-), RS (b. 1964) link
mirza bojić researcher link
aleksandar bojić basketballer, RS (b. 1981) link
mladen bojić Bosnia and Herzegovina footballer, BA (b. 1982) link
branimir bojić Serbian writer, RS (b. 1983) link
luka bojić montenegrin footballer (b. 1992) link
tijana bojić researcher link
bojan bojić Serbian footballer, RS link

Characteristic forenames

Ana, Taca, Toni, Nada, Nina, Emil, Ines, Ivan, Igor, Zora, Marin, Mario, Marko, Matej, Matea, Maša, Milan, Milos, Mirna, Mirko, Sanja, Saša, Jela, Jana, Luka, Leon, Lea, Tea, Ela, Vuk, Iva, Ivo, Zen, Mate, Maja, Mira, Suada, Mijo, Alen, Alan, Ante, Anja, Asim, Acko, Boro, Roko, Dino, Dora, Sara, and Senad