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Surname Šunjić

Last name Šunjić (Sunjic Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Germany United States Indonesia, Šunjić Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia, Шунич Russia) , across the world, is quite a rare surname. The cognomen Šunjić is characteristic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is quite a common surname, Croatia, and Austria, where it is a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Germany.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Šunjić

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Sunjic Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, United States, Indonesia, Croatia
Šunjić Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
Шунич Russia

Last names said to be same

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Notable namesakes

picture of marijan šunjić marijan šunjić marijan šunjić Apostolic Vicar in Bosnia; Bosnian Franciscan Catholic bishop, writer, linguist, scientific, cultural and political worker (1798-1860), AT (b. 1798) link
marko šunjić Bosnian historian, BA (b. 1927) link
picture of toni šunjić toni šunjić toni šunjić Bosnian association football player, BA (b. 1988) link
marijan šunjić Croatian physicist, university professor, former rector of the University of Zagreb and a diplomat, HR (b. 1940) link
ignacije šunjić Slovene puppeteer, SI (b. 1944) link
picture of jelena šunjić jelena šunjić jelena šunjić Croatian volleyball player, HR (b. 1994) link
picture of ivan šunjić ivan šunjić ivan šunjić Croatian association football player, HR (b. 1996) link
davor šunjić Croatian handball player, HR (b. 1980) link

Characteristic forenames

Mia, Luka, Jozo, Jure, Toni, Tina, Nada, Niko, Nika, Nina, Neno, Nedo, Erna, Vice, Ines, Ivan, Ivka, Igor, Marin, Mario, Marta, Marko, Lara, Lana, Dora, Dino, Ana, Dea, Leo, Teo, Tea, Tin, Ela, Ena, Ema, Iva, Matej, Ivo, Maxi, Mira, Mijo, Andi, Ante, Anja, Anka, Asja, Bepo, Kata, Mate, and Matea