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  2. Category:Macedonian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Macedonian-language surnames" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  3. Macedonian onomastics - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian onomastics (Macedonian: Македонска ономастика, romanized: Makedonska onomastika) is part of Macedonian studies that studies names, surnames, and nicknames in Macedonian. This is a relatively new linguistic discipline.

  4. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    These different linguistic backgrounds are reflected in differing frequencies of surnames, as shown in the table below. On 31 December 1997 there were 316 295 different surnames in Belgium (total population: 11,521,238). Note — the following table contains the ten most common surnames in each of the three federal regions as of 1 January 2021 ...

  5. Category:South Slavic-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian-language surnames (78 P) S. Serbo-Croatian-language surnames (4 C, 34 P) Slovene-language surnames (231 P) Pages in category "South Slavic-language surnames"

  6. List of ancient Macedonians - Wikipedia

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    Hippolochus (early 3rd century BC) description of a Macedonian wedding feast; Poseidippus of Cassandreia (c. 288 BC) comic poet; Poseidippus of Pella (c. 280 BC–240 BC) epigrammatic poet; Amerias (3rd century BC) lexicographer; Craterus (historian) (3rd century BC) anthologist, compiler of historical documents relative to the history of Attica

  7. Jovanovski - Wikipedia

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    Jovanovski (Macedonian: Јовановски) is a common Macedonian surname. It derives from Jovan, which is equivalent to John in English, or Johan in Scandinavian countries. The part ov designates possession: Jovanov means John's/Jovan's.

  8. Category:Macedonian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Macedonian masculine given names" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Babunski - Wikipedia

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    The surname originated from Jovan Babunski.. Babunski (Cyrillic: Бабунски) is a Macedonian surname, a toponymic surname derived from the Babuna mountain near Veles.It was adopted as a surname by the descendants of Serbian Chetnik vojvoda Jovan Stojković, from his nom de guerre (or "Chetnik name") "Babunski". [1]