Todorovski (Macedonian : Тодоровски) is a Macedonian surname and is the equivalent of the Bulgarian Todorov and the Serbian Todorović. Notable people with this surname include:
The Macedonian language is a South Slavic language spoken as a first language by around two million people, principally in North Macedonia and the Macedonian diaspora, with a smaller number of speakers throughout the transnational region of Macedonia. It is the official language of North Macedonia and a recognized minority language in parts of Albania, Romania, and Serbia.
Todorov, feminine Todorova is a Bulgarian surname:
Todorović is a Serbian surname derived from a masculine given name Todor. It may refer to:
Aleksandar Todorovski is a Serbian-born Macedonian defender who currently plays for Radnički Niš.
Theodore is a masculine given name. It comes from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theódoros) meaning "God-given". The name was borne by several figures in ancient Greece, such as Theodorus of Samos and Theodorus the Atheist, but gained popularity due to the rise of Christendom.
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Bogdan or Bohdan is a Slavic masculine name that appears in Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, Moldova, the Czech Republic and Poland. It is derived from the Slavic words Bog/Boh, meaning "god", and dan, meaning "gift". The name appears to be an early calque from Greek Theodore with the same meaning. The name is also used as a surname.
Kumanovo ; also known by other alternative names) is a city in the Republic of North Macedonia and is the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the largest municipality in the country. Municipal institutions include a city council, mayor, and other administrative bodies.
Strumica is the largest city in eastern Republic of North Macedonia, near the Novo Selo-Petrich border crossing with Bulgaria. About 100,000 people live in the region surrounding the city. It is named after the Strumica River which runs through it. The city of Strumica is the seat of Strumica Municipality.
Delčevo is a small town in the eastern mountainous part of North Macedonia. It is the municipal seat of the eponymous municipality. The town is named after revolutionary Goce Delčev.
Nikola is a given name which, like Nicholas, is a version of the Greek Nikolaos (Νικόλαος). It is common as a masculine given name in the South Slavic countries, while in West Slavic countries it is primarily found as a feminine given name. There is a wide variety of male diminutives of the name, examples including: Niko, Nikolica, Nikolče, Nikša, Nikica, Nikulitsa, Nino, Kole, Kolyo, Kolyu.
Georgi Stoyanov Todorov was a Bulgarian general who fought in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), Serbo-Bulgarian War (1885), Balkan Wars (1912–1913) and First World War (1914–1918).
Nikolovski, a Macedonian surname, and 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.
Yordan is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Dragan "Gane" Todorovski was a Macedonian poet, translator, essayist literary critic and historian, publicist. Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy, University SS. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, where he gained his Ph.D. with the thesis "Slavs Veda and its mystificators". Worked as a journalist with "Tanjug", "Mlad borec" and "Studentski zbor".
Zlatko Todorovski is a retired Macedonian international football player.
Stanko or Stańko is a variation of the Slavic masculine given name Stanislav. Notable people with the name include:
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia.
Dimo may refer to the following people: