Bojana (given name)
Pronunciation | [ˈbojana][which language(s)?] Serbo-Croatian: [bǒjana] |
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Gender | female |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Slavic |
Word/name | boj "battle" |
Derivation | boj- (root) + an (suffix) + a (suffix) |
Bojana (Slovenian: Bojana; Macedonian and Serbian Cyrillic: Бојана; Russian and Bulgarian Cyrillic: Бояна; transcribed Boyana) is a Slavic given name. It is feminine version of name Bojan derived from the Slavic noun boj "battle". The name is mainly used within the area of Southeastern Europe.
People named Bojana:
- , a Macedonian pop singer and songwriter
- Bojana Bobusic, an Australian tennis player
- Bojana Janković, a Serbian basketball player
- Bojana Jovanovski, a Serbian tennis player
- , a Serbian actress
- Bojana Milenković, a Serbian volleyball player
- Bojana Milošević, a Serbian basketball player
- Bojana Novakovic, a Serbian-Australian actress
- Bojana Ordinačev, a Serbian actress
- Bojana Popović, a Montenegrin handballer
- Bojana Radulović, a Yugoslav and Hungarian handballer
- Bojana Stamenov, a Serbian singer and musician
- , a Macedonian TV host, also known as an ex-girlfriend of pop singer Tose Proeski
- Bojana Todorović, a Serbian volleyball player
- Bojana Vulić, a Serbian basketball player
- Bojana Živković, a Serbian volleyball player
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- Given names
- Serbian feminine given names