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Surname Simović

Surname Simović (Simović Serbia Croatia Montenegro United States, Симович Ukraine Russia Belarus Kazakhstan, Симовић Serbia) , worldwide, is quite a rare cognomen. The surname Simović is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Serbia, where it is quite a common surname, Montenegro, and Croatia, where it is quite a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Serbia, Ukraine, and Croatia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Simović

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VARIANTCOUNTRY
Simović Serbia, United States, Montenegro, Croatia
Симович Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
Симовић Serbia
סימוביץ' Israel

Last names said to be same

Simovic

Notable namesakes

milan simović (b. 1917) link
tomislav simović Croatian composer, HR (b. 1931) link
tomislav simović politician (b. 1935) link
picture of janko simović janko simović janko simović Montenegrin footballer, ME (b. 1986) link
miodrag simović Bosnia and Herzegovina judge (b. 1952) link
milutin simović Montenegrin politician (b. 1961) link
vladimir simović German author (b. 1973) link
ivo simović Serbian basketball coach (born 1979), RS (b. 1979) link
roman simović Serbian and Montenegrin violinist, GB link
aleksandra m simović researcher link
ana rilak simović researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-7035-3851 link
srđan simović footballer, RS (b. 1985) link
ivana vučina simović (b. 1977) link
marko simović Montenegrin handball player, ME (b. 1987) link
nebojša simović Montenegrin handball player, ME (b. 1993) link

Characteristic forenames

Ana, Piero, Danka, Darko, Damir, Dunja, Goran, Lazar, Leona, Jasna, Nenad, Vanja, Vesna, Filip, Irena, Ilija, Ivana, Ivona, Zoran, Uroš, Marina, Marija, Paula, Božo, Bojan, Boban, Tea, Vid, Iva, Ian, Miho, Sara, Anja, Lena, Luka, Luko, Matija, Toni, Nina, Neda, Ivan, Igor, Mario, Marko, Milan, Milka, Saša, Boris, Nada, and Milica