Elmir (Cyrillic: Елмир; Эльмир) may refer to:
Zlatan is a male given name of Slavic origin meaning Golden. The name is common amongst all South Slavic countries, namely in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia and Serbia. The name is found in particularly high frequencies in Bosnia because it is considered ethnically neutral amongst the three dominant Bosnian ethnicities: Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. The name is derived from the South Slavic word zlato - from the Old Slavic root zolto (gold).
Vahid is the Persian, Kurmanji Kurdish and Bosnian variant of the Arabic masculine given name Wahid, meaning "The One", "Unique". People named Vahid include:
Irfan is an Arabic/Persian male given name, meaning "knowledge", "awareness", "learning", and "wisdom".
Radić is a common South Slavic surname.
Pavlović (Serbo-Croatian) or Pavlovič is a surname of South Slavic origin stemming from the male given name Pavao, Pavle or Pavel, which are all Slavic variants of Paul. It was formed using the patronymic suffix -ović, meaning son of Pavao/Pavle/Pavel.
Nusrat or Nusret or Nasrat is a unisex given name, meaning 'victory' in Arabic. Notable people with the name include:
Filip is a masculine given name and a surname, cognate to Philip.
Elmir Kuduzović is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a left-back.
Adem corresponding to Adam, is a masculine given name common in Turkey, Bosnia and Albania.
Golob is a surname which means "pigeon" or "dove" in Slovenian. Notable people with the surname include:
Stevanović is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name Stevan (Stephen). It may refer to:
Milenko is a name of Slavic origin, primarily used as a masculine given name. Notable people named Milenko include:
Jukić is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic, derived from Juko, itself a diminutive of Juraj. It is the second most common surname in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia.
Nabiullin is a masculine surname of Tatar origin. Its feminine counterpart is Nabiullina. Notable people with the surname include:
Matijević or Matijevic is a South Slavic surname derived from masculine given name Matija, cognate of "Matthew". It may refer to:
Almir may refer to Brazilian footballer Almir de Souza Fraga, who is known as Almir. Almir is also a given name for notable individuals such as the following:
Ilmir is a given name. Notable people with this name include the following:
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.
Vrabac is a surname. It may refer to:
Kulis or Kuliš is a surname. Notable people include: