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This Wikipedia page lists surnames of Serbian origin.
Serbian surnames as used today were first standardized in Principality of Serbia during 1851 and on the census of 1854, the population was recorded by their fixed surnames for the first time. Surnames were mostly formed as patronymics (or in some cases matronymics) derived from names of at the time eldest living heads of households rather than ...
Krajišnik is Serbian surname.The name is derived from the Serbian language term krajina [1] or krajište (Serbian: krajište, крајиште) that had originally served as an administrative unit of the Serbian Empire or Despotate to designate border regions where the emperor or despot had not established solid and firm control due to raids from hostile neighboring provinces.
Đorđe Branković (1645–1711), in his Chronicles, wrote: "The Serbian name comes from the Savromat name, as Philipp Melanchthon testifies... According to a second version the Serbian name comes from the Sires people who used to live in the Asian part of Scythia. Among the Sires, wool grew in the same way as silk". [23]
Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јовановић, pronounced [jǒʋanoʋitɕ, joʋǎː-]) is the most common Serbian surname. [1] It derives from Jovan , which is comparable to John in English . The part ov designates possession: Jovanov means John's .
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Kušić is a Serbian surname, ... a diminutive of the masculine given name Kuzman. Vojo Kushi (Kušić), Albanian national hero; See also. Kušići, village in Serbia;
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