Roko is a Croatian masculine given name, cognate to Italian Rocco and Slovene Rok. It is related to the veneration of Saint Roch (sveti Roko).
Notable people with the name include:
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.
Petrović is a South Slavic language patronymic surname literally meaning Peter's son, equivalent to the English last name of Peterson. In Eastern Slavic naming customs its counterpart is "Petrovich".
Janković is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic derived from Janko. It is found in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. It may refer to:
Đoković is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name Đoka (Ђока)/Đoko (Ђоко)", itself a diminutive of the name Đorđe. It may refer to:
Filip is a masculine given name and a surname, cognate to Philip.
Andrey, Andrej or Andrei is a form of Andreas/Ἀνδρέας in Slavic languages and Romanian. People with the name include:
Vukčević is a Serbo-Croatian patronymic surname, derived from the male given name Vukac. Notable people with the surname include:
Abramović is a surname from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. It is a patronymic derived from the given name Abram. It may refer to:
Lučić is a Slavic surname, Croatian and Serbian family name. It is a patronymic name of Luka or Lukas, the Croatian and Serbian variants of the Latin name Lucas, translation of Greek name Loukas and cognate of English Luke.
Belić is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the word belo, meaning "white". It may refer to:
Damir is a common male given name in South Slavic languages, and occasionally in Central Asia and Turkic regions of Russia. It is of Slavic origin, with da meaning "give"/"take", and mir, meaning "peace". It can also be a variation of a Turkish name "Demir", which means "iron". DAMIR is also an acronym for "Да здравствует мировая революция", meaning "Long live the world revolution".
Marinković is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic derived from the given name Marinko. It may refer to:
Željko or Zeljko is a Slavic masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tomić is a common family name found in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is sometimes transliterated as Tomic or Tomich outside these areas.
Blažević is a common Croatian last name, originating from the masculine first name Blaž, a form of the name Blaise.
Luka is a masculine given name used in the South Slavic-speaking countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, North Macedonia. It is derived from the Latin name Lucas. The name is common among Christians as a result of Luke the Evangelist.
Kolar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Rok is a masculine given name, mainly used in Slovenia, cognate to Italian Rocco and Croatian Roko.
Tošić is a Serbo-Croatian family name which is more common among ethnic Serbs than Croats.
Prkačin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: