Croatian and Serbian form of
Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
Croatian form of
Andrew,
meaning
man; warrior
Croatian form of
Anthony,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of
Antonia,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
Croatian form of
Anthony,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Bulgarian and Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements bron
protection and mir
peace
Czech/Croatian name meaning
little
stork
Croatian form of Greek
Demetrios,
meaning
loves
the earth
Croatian and Serbian name derived from the Slavic
element drag, meaning "dear, beloved."
Feminine form of Croatian/Serbian
Dragan,
meaning "dear, beloved."
Feminine form of Croatian
Dubravko,
meaning
oak grove
Croatian name derived from the word dubrava
meaning
oak grove
Croatian form of English
Francis,
meaning
free
Croatian and Serbian name meaning "mountain man."
Croatian and Serbian form of
Roman Gordiana, meaning
"from Gordium."
Croatian form of English
Gregory, meaning
watchful;
vigilant
Feminine form of Croatian
Jadranko,
meaning
from Hadria
Croatian form of English
Adrian, meaning
from Hadria
Croatian and Serbian name meaning
"strawberry."
Croatian form of
Jacob, meaning
supplanter
Croatian and Slovene form of
Helen,
meaning "torch" or "moon" or more likely "to
elope."
Pet form of Croatian/Slovene
Jelena, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
Croatian and Slovene form of
Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
Croatian pet form of
Josip, meaning
(God) shall add, which is usually taken to mean
God will add another son
Croatian and Slovak form of
George,
meaning
earth-worker, farmer
Croatian and Slovene form of
George,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of
Christian,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Croatian and Slovene form of
Roman Lucia,
meaning "light."
Pet form of Croatian
Marija, meaning
beloved
Croatian form of
Mary,
meaning
beloved
Croatian and Slovene form of
Roman Marianus, meaning
"like Marius."
Feminine form of Croatian/Slovene
Marijan,
meaning "like Marius."
Nickname for Croatian
Mihovil, meaning "who is
like God?"
Croatian form of
Michael,
meaning "who is like God?"
Croatian and Serbian form of
Miriam, meaning
"beloved."
Pet form of Croatian
Emerik, meaning
work-power
Croatian name derived from the Slavic element mir, meaning
peace
Pet form of Croatian
Marija,
meaning
beloved
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of
Natalia,
meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas
day."
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Russian
Natasha, meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
Croatian form of
Paul,
meaning
small
Croatian pet form of
Petar, meaning
rock;
stone
Croatian and Bulgarian form of
Peter, meaning
rock;
stone
Croatian name meaning
glory
Snow woman Croatian name composed of the elements snjeg
snow and zena
woman
Croatian and Serbian form of Greek
Sophia, meaning
"wisdom."
Croatian and Serbian form of Slovene Srečko,
meaning "luck."
Croatian form of English
Stephen, meaning
crown
Croatian and Portuguese form of English
Susan, meaning
"lily."
Croatian form of Russian
Svetlana,
meaning
light
Croatian,
German and Serbian form of Latin
Tatiana,
which is probably related to Latin tata, meaning "father."
Croatian name meaning
quiet
Pet form of Russian
Tamara, meaning
"palm tree."
Croatian name derived from the word tvrd, meaning
hard
Croatian and Serbian form of
Roman Valeria,
meaning "strong."
Croatian and Serbian name meaning "jolly, merry."
Great peace Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements vele
great and mir
peace
Croatian form of English
Vincent,
meaning
conquering
Croatian name meaning
cherry
Nickname for Croatian
Vjekoslav,
meaning
age-glory
Age-glory Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements vek
alive and slav
glory
Feminine form of Croatian
Vjekoslav,
meaning
age-glory
Desire peace Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements shelit
desire and mir
peace
Pet form of Croatian Želimir, meaning
desire
peace
Feminine form of Croatian
Zlatan, meaning
golden
Croatian name meaning
gold
Pet form of Croatian
Zlatan, meaning
gold
Sound of peace Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements zvon
chime, sound and mir
peace
Feminine form of Croatian
Zvonimir, meaning
sound
of peace
Pet form of Croatian
Zvonimir, meaning
sound
of peace