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Croatian Boy Names

Andrija

Croatian and Serbian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

Andro

Croatian form of Andrew, meaning man; warrior

Ante

Croatian form of Anthony, possibly meaning invaluable

Antonija

Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Antonia, possibly meaning "invaluable."

Antun

Croatian form of Anthony, possibly meaning invaluable

Branimir

Bulgarian and Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements bron protection and mir peace

Capeka

Czech/Croatian name meaning little stork

Dmitar

Croatian form of Greek Demetrios, meaning loves the earth

Dragan

Croatian and Serbian name derived from the Slavic element drag, meaning "dear, beloved."

Dragana

Feminine form of Croatian/Serbian Dragan, meaning "dear, beloved."

Dubravka

Feminine form of Croatian Dubravko, meaning oak grove

Dubravko

Croatian name derived from the word dubrava meaning oak grove

Emerik

Croatian form of German Emerick, meaning work-power

Emilija

Croatian form of Roman Aemilia, meaning rival

Franjo

Croatian form of English Francis, meaning free

Goran

Croatian and Serbian name meaning "mountain man."

Gordana

Croatian and Serbian form of Roman Gordiana, meaning "from Gordium."

Grgur

Croatian form of English Gregory, meaning watchful; vigilant

Jadranka

Feminine form of Croatian Jadranko, meaning from Hadria

Jadranko

Croatian form of English Adrian, meaning from Hadria

Jagoda

Croatian and Serbian name meaning "strawberry."

Jakov

Croatian form of Jacob, meaning supplanter

Jelena

Croatian and Slovene form of Helen, meaning "torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."

Jelka

Pet form of Croatian/Slovene Jelena, meaning "torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."

Josip

Croatian and Slovene form of Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."

Jozo

Croatian pet form of Josip, meaning (God) shall add, which is usually taken to mean God will add another son

Juraj

Croatian and Slovak form of George, meaning earth-worker, farmer

Jure

Croatian and Slovene form of George, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."

Kristijan

Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Christian, meaning "follower of Christ."

Lucija

Croatian and Slovene form of Roman Lucia, meaning "light."

Mare

Pet form of Croatian Marija, meaning beloved

Marija

Croatian form of Mary, meaning beloved

Marijan

Croatian and Slovene form of Roman Marianus, meaning "like Marius."

Marijana

Feminine form of Croatian/Slovene Marijan, meaning "like Marius."

Miho

Nickname for Croatian Mihovil, meaning "who is like God?"

Mihovil

Croatian form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"

Mirjana

Croatian and Serbian form of Miriam, meaning "beloved."

Mirko

Pet form of Croatian Emerik, meaning work-power

Mirna

Croatian name derived from the Slavic element mir, meaning peace

Mojca

Pet form of Croatian Marija, meaning beloved

Natalija

Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Natalia, meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."

NataŠa

Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Russian Natasha, meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."

Pavao

Croatian form of Paul, meaning small

Pero

Croatian pet form of Petar, meaning rock; stone

Petar

Croatian and Bulgarian form of Peter, meaning rock; stone

Silvija

Croatian form of Roman Silvia, meaning from the forest

Slavco

Croatian name meaning glory

Snjezana

Snow woman Croatian name composed of the elements snjeg snow and zena woman

Sofija

Croatian and Serbian form of Greek Sophia, meaning "wisdom."

Srecko

Croatian and Serbian form of Slovene Srečko, meaning "luck."

Stjepan

Croatian form of English Stephen, meaning crown

Suzana

Croatian and Portuguese form of English Susan, meaning "lily."

Svjetlana

Croatian form of Russian Svetlana, meaning light

Tatjana

Croatian, German and Serbian form of Latin Tatiana, which is probably related to Latin tata, meaning "father."

Tihana

Croatian name meaning quiet

Toma

Pet form of Russian Tamara, meaning "palm tree."

Tvrtko

Croatian name derived from the word tvrd, meaning hard

Valerija

Croatian and Serbian form of Roman Valeria, meaning "strong."

Vedrana

Croatian and Serbian name meaning "jolly, merry."

Velimir

Great peace Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements vele great and mir peace

Vinko

Croatian form of English Vincent, meaning conquering

Visnja

Croatian name meaning cherry

Vjeko

Nickname for Croatian Vjekoslav, meaning age-glory

Vjekoslav

Age-glory Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements vek alive and slav glory

Vjekoslava

Feminine form of Croatian Vjekoslav, meaning age-glory

Vlaho

Croatian form of Roman Blasius, meaning talks with a lisp

Zelimir

Desire peace Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements shelit desire and mir peace

Zeljko

Pet form of Croatian Želimir, meaning desire peace

Zlata

Feminine form of Croatian Zlatan, meaning golden

Zlatan

Croatian name meaning gold

Zlatko

Pet form of Croatian Zlatan, meaning gold

Zvonimir

Sound of peace Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements zvon chime, sound and mir peace

Zvonimira

Feminine form of Croatian Zvonimir, meaning sound of peace

Zvonko

Pet form of Croatian Zvonimir, meaning sound of peace