Dragan Andrić may refer to:
Pavić or Pavič is a South Slavic surname, common in Croatia and Serbia. It is derived from the personal name Pavao/Pavo, by means of patronymic-forming suffix -ić.
Marković is a common family name in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Austria and Serbia. It is a patronym of Marko, the local variant of the common European name "Marcus" or "Mark".
Andrić is a Croatian and Serbian surname, derived from Andrija. It may refer to:
Zoran Janković may refer to:
Đukić is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name "Đuka", itself a diminutive of Đorđe (George). It is predominantly found in Serbia and Montenegro. It may refer to:
Filip Filipović may refer to:
Jakšić is a South Slavic name and toponym, that may refer to:
Mitrović is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name Mitar. It may refer to:
Dragan is a popular Serbo-Croatian masculine given name derived from the common Slavic element drag meaning "dear, beloved". The feminine form is Dragana.
Ćirić is a Serbian surname. It may refer to:
These are the rosters of all participating teams at the men's water polo tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
Dušan Popović may refer to:
Dragan Jovanović may refer to:
Vuksanović is a predominantly Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the given name Vuksan. It may refer to:
Dragan Andrić is a Yugoslav former water polo player, two times Olympic gold medalist.
Ivo is a masculine given name, in use in various European languages. The name used in western European languages originates as a Normannic name recorded since the High Middle Ages, and the French name Yves is a variant of it. The unrelated South Slavic name is a variant of the name Ivan (John).
Nikola Milošević may refer to:
Karlo is an Albanian, Basque, Croatian and Esperanto masculine given name as well as a Slovene masculine given name that serves as a Slovene diminutive form of Karel.
Dragan Andrić is a Serbian professional footballer who currently plays for Fortuna Liga club MFK Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš as a forward.
Mile is a masculine given name found in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Bulgaria. It is often found as a contraction of Milan or Miodrag.