Matea is a God of Vranovo, from father Blagoje , and mother Gordana . It is the form of the male Mateo, Matej or Matija, which are Croatian forms of Matthew. Notable people with the name include:
Paola is a female given name, the Italian form of the name Paula. In Greek it is: Polina. Notable people with the name include:
Kovačić, alternatively spelled Kovačič in Slovene and Slovak, Kovacsics in Hungarian, or transliterated as Kovacic/Kovacich/Kovachich in English, is one of the most common surnames in Croatia, Slovenia, as well as Hungary and Serbia. Etymologically it is a patronymic derivative of the surname Kovač, which is a Slavic cognate of the English surname Smith, and as such is closely related to the similar surname Kovačević.
Stepanov (Степанов), female Stepanova is a common Russian and Serbian surname that is derived from the male given name Stepan and literally means Stepan's. The Latvianized form is Stepanovs. Notable people with the surname include:
Rie is a Japanese and Dutch feminine given name. It is also an uncommon masculine short form of Henri and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Babić is a Croatian, Bosniak and Serbian family name. It is the 3rd most frequent surname in Croatia and is derived from the common Slavic word for grandmother or old woman: baba.
Yulia is a female given name, the equivalent of the Latin Julia. It can be spelled Yulia, Yulya, Julia, Julja, Julija, Yuliia, Yuliya, Juliya or İulia. An alternative spelling is Ioulia/Gioulia (Greek) or Iuliia. Prononciations can differ, depending on where you are from. The name can be found in many countries, especially in Christian ones. The name is of a Christian origin as well - Saint Julia of Corsica. A few notable people from some of the countries in which the name exist are shown below.
Kovács or Kovacs, meaning blacksmith, is one of the most common Hungarian family names.
Jelena, also written Yelena and Elena, is a Slavic given name.
Mateo is a masculine given name, a form of Matthew used in Spanish and Croatian, similar to the Italian form Matteo. Notable people with the name include:
Samardžić is a Serbian and Bosniak occupational surname derived from samardžija, a Turkism meaning "saddle maker". Samardžić is also found in Bosanska Krajina (Cazin) by Bosniaks. It may refer to:
Jelic or Jelić is a common Croatian and Serbian family name. Notable people with the surname include:
Vanja is a given name. It was originally a nickname for Ivan.
Nilay is a female given name of Turkish origin. Ay means moon and Nil means the river Nile in Turkish language. The name means Moon of the Nile. People named Nilay include:
Nikolina is the given name of:
Ines, and variants, is a feminine given name related to Agnes.
Holovchenko, also transliterated Golovchenko or Golovčenko is a Ukrainian surname. Its Belarusian-language equivalent is Halouchenka/Haloŭčenka.
Matošević is a gender-neutral Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Mateo is a Spanish surname, meaning Matthew. Notable people with the name include:
Luminiţa is a Romanian feminine given name that may refer to
Mateas is a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: