Šaranović

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Šaranović
Language(s) Serbian
Origin
Language(s)ancient Slavic
Other names
Variant form(s)Šarančić, Šaranac, Šaran, Šare

Šaranović is a family name most common in Bosnia, Montenegro and Serbia. [1] It is derived from ancient Slavic word Šar which is also the basis for other family names like Šarančić, Šaranac, Šaran, and Šare. [2]

Notable people with Šaranović surname include:

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References

  1. Rječnik hrvatskogo ili srpskoga jezika, na svijet izdaje Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. U kńižarnici L. Hartmana na prodaju. 1962. p. 479.
  2. Contributions onomatologiques. Akademija. 1986. p. 173. ... навешћу, без указивања ареала, неке облике који су везани за њу: Шаран, Шарановић, Шаранчић, Шаранац, ...