Jadranko
Gender | Male |
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Related names | Jadran (male form), Jadrana (female form), Jadranka (female form) |
Jadranko is a Slavic male given name commonly found in Croatia, Serbia, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is derived from Jadran,[citation needed] which means "The Adriatic" in South Slavic languages. The feminine forms are Jadrana and Jadranka.
In Slovenia, the masculine name Jadranko is on the 930th place,[1] while female Jadranka is on 204th place.[2]
Notable people[]
- Jadranko
- Jadranko Bogičević (born 1983), Bosnian Serb footballer
- Jadranko Crnić (1928–2008), Croatian lawyer, former chairman of the Croatian Constitutional Court
- Jadranko Džihan (born 1964), Bosnian musician
- Jadranko Prlić (born 1951), Bosnian Croat politician
- Jadranko Topić (born 1949), retired Yugoslav footballer
- Jadranka
- (born 1981), Montenegrin singer
- Jadranka Đokić (born 1981), Croatian actress
- Jadranka Jez (born 1960), Austrian handball player
- Jadranka Jovanović, Serbian opera singer
- Jadranka Joksimović (born 1978), Serbian politician
- Jadranka Kosor (born 1953), the Prime Minister of Croatia
- Jadranka Stojaković (born 1950), Bosnian singer-songwriter
- (1894–1988), Slovenian microbiologist
- Jadranka Skorin-Kapov (born 1955), Croatian-American writer
- (born 1952), deputy in the first National Assembly of independent Slovenia
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Number of men named JADRANKO: 44 (or 0,0 % of all men)". Statistical Office of Slovenia. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ^ "Number of women named JADRANKA: 876 (or 0,1 % of all women)". Statistical Office of Slovenia. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
Categories:
- Given names
- Slovene masculine given names
- Croatian masculine given names
- Serbian masculine given names
- Macedonian masculine given names
- Bulgarian masculine given names
- Ukrainian masculine given names