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Dražeta ( sr-Cyrl, Дражета), in some English sources also Drazeta, is a fairly rare South Slavic
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and archaic
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, originally found in five places on the territory of former
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(
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),
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(Serbia), Ivoševci (
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),
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(Croatia), and
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(
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). People with this surname who live in Mošorin, Stari Banovci, and Ivoševci are
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, while those who live in Hodilje and Jajce are
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. The family
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of Orthodox Dražeta is
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. There is information claiming that some
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with this surname live in western
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near
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, but this is not confirmed.


Origin

Surname ''Dražeta'' derived from the South Slavic first name ''Dražeta'', which was first recorded in the 12th century in
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. First name ''Dražeta'' derived from its older variant ''Draže'', which derived from
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word "drag" ("dear" in English). It is not exactly clear where and when the surname Dražeta appeared since first reliable data about surname dating from the 18th century. There is also a record from 1521 about a person in the village of Desići in
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, whose name was Dražeta Radivoj, but it is not certain whether Dražeta was the name or surname of this person.


Surname history

Surname Dražeta was recorded in
Mošorin Mošorin ( sr-cyr, Мошорин; ) is a village located in the Titel municipality, South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 2,569 people (as of the 2011 census). History ...
in 1783 and in
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in 1805. Dražeta families living in these two villages considered each other a cousins and in the past they often visited each other during family celebrations. According to the "Hronika Starih Banovaca" (Sremska Mitrovica, 1989), Dražeta family came to Stari Banovci from Croatia. In Mošorin, in the year 1783, documents recorded Marko Dražeta, who was a son of Grigorije "šijak". In that time, "šijak" was a designation for immigrants from Croatia. Since surname Dražeta could be found in the village Ivoševci in Croatia (north
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), it is assumed that Dražeta family moved from this village to Mošorin and Stari Banovci. Confirmation for this origin is the same patron saint of the family (Saint Stephen) that is celebrated by Dražeta families in all three villages. There is also an interesting quotation from
Dušan J. Popović Dušan J. Popović (1894–1985) was a Serbian historian, a professor at the University of Belgrade. His works largely dealt with Serbs living in the 18th century outside of what latter would become known as the Serbia proper. Works * ''Vojvo ...
in his book ''Srbi u Vojvodini'' (volume 2, Novi Sad, 1990) that in the villages of Mošorin and Vilovo lived especially many "šijaks" originating from Dalmatia and Croatia. In search for origin of Dražeta family in the village of Ivoševci, it is important to mention cousin relations between this family and family
Vujasinović Vujasinović ( sr-cyr, Вујасиновић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the male given name '' Vujasin''. Notable people with the surname include: *Dada Vujasinović (1964–1994), Serbian journalist * Daniel Vujasinović (bo ...
, i.e. Dražeta and Vujasinović families that live in Ivoševci consider each other a cousins and there are two different stories about relations between these two families: according to one story, Vujasinović was a former surname of the Dražeta family, while ''Dražeta'' was a nickname of this family that later became distinct surname. Confirmation for this could be the fact that both families, Dražeta and Vujasinović, celebrating the same patron saint of the family (Saint Stephen) because there was old practice among Serbs that families could change a surname, but not patron saint. According to another story, Vujasinović was not a former surname of the Dražeta family, but both families, Dražeta and Vujasinović, came to Ivoševci from village Lužci near
Sanski Most Sanski Most ( sr-cyrl, Сански Мост, ) is a town and municipality located in the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated on the banks of the Sana River in northwes ...
in western Bosnia, and cousin relations between these two families derived from the fact that wife of the ancestor of Vujasinović family was from the Dražeta family. According to stories that were not confirmed, there was surname Dražeta in western Bosnia near
Prijedor Prijedor ( sr-cyrl, Приједор, ) is a city in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it had a population of 80,916 inhabitants within its administrative limits. Prijedor is situated in the northwestern part of the Bosanska ...
, and this Dražeta family was of
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faith, which could confirm the story that Dražeta family from Ivoševci originating from this area. In the book "Prezimena Srba u Bosni" (Đorđe Janjatović, Sombor, 1993) we found data that near Prijedor and Sanski Most there are families with surnames Vujasinović and Vujasin, and both families celebrating Saint Stephen as patron saint of the family. This confirm that Vujasinović family from Ivoševci originating from this area. According to the book "Antroponimija Bukovice" (Živko Bjelanović, Split, 1988), population of eastern part of Dalmatian Bukovica (which include Ivoševci) moved to this area from western Bosnia in the end of the 17th century. This confirm that Dražeta family originating from western Bosnia, no matter of the question whether family had surname Dražeta or surname Vujasinović in the time when it settled in Ivoševci. According to the book "Prezimena Srba u Bosni", largest number of surnames among Serbs and Croats was created in the 16th and 17th century, and that is a time when ancestors of the Dražeta family probably lived in western Bosnia. Thus, this would be approximate time and place when and where surname Dražeta first appeared. According to the "Antroponimija Bukovice", the population of west Bosnia,
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and Dalmatia (i.e. the population that was settled in these areas in the 16th and 17th century) originating from Montenegro and Herzegovina, especially from the area between
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, Tara, Lim, and upper
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. Exactly in the territory of Montenegro we found data that in 1521 in the village Desići there was a person with name Dražeta Radivoj, but we cannot say for sure whether Dražeta was a name or a surname of this person. Possible confirmation for Montenegrin origin of the Dražeta family could be also an uncorfimed story that surname Dražeta existed in
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in Montenegro. According to the story, this Dražeta family from Boka Kotorska was of Orthodox faith. As for the origin of the Dražeta families of
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faith from
Hodilje Hodilje is a village located in the municipality of Ston, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia. The village is situated on the Pelješac peninsula. Geography Hodilje is located at 42° 51' 25N and 17° 41' 22E. It is divided into 4 parts: Hod ...
and
Jajce Jajce ( sr-Cyrl, Јајце) is a town and municipality in the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, the town has a population of 7,172 inhabitants, wi ...
, we cannot say for sure whether these two Dražeta families are related one to another or to other Dražeta families that are adherents of the
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. According to the Dr. Nikola Zvonimir Bjelovučić ("Poluostrvo Rat (Pelješac)", Naselja i poreklo stanovništva, knjiga 11, Beograd, 1922), Dražeta family from Hodilje settled in this village "100 years ago" (i.e. c. 1822) and they came "from unknown place". There are several different stories that speak about places from which this Dražeta family could came, and such places include Herzegovina, north Dalmatia,
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, Croatian
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, etc. There are also stories that ancestors of the Dražeta family from Hodilje were in the past either Orthodox Christians or Muslims. This story certainly have a similarity with the story that Dražeta family of Muslim faith lived in western Bosnia. There is also story that old surname of the Dražeta family from Hodilje was either Delo or Ruda. As for the Dražeta family from Jajce, it is not known from where this family originating and when exactly they settled in Jajce; according to one story they originating from south Dalmatia (Hodilje), while according to another story, they originating from Vojvodina. The story that this family originating from south Dalmatia could be more accurate because Dražeta family that live in south Dalmatia is also of Catholic faith like Dražeta family from Jajce, while Dražeta families that live in Vojvodina are of Orthodox faith.


Similar names and surnames

The existence of the personal name Dražeta was confirmed in the historical documents from the 12th century, while the existence of the personal name or surname Dražetin, which derived from name Dražeta, was confirmed in the historical document from the 14th century. Today, personal name Dražeta is still used, but rarely: according to the telephone directory of Croatia from 2004, there was a person with name Dražeta Davidović that lived in
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, while a person with name Dražeta Dražetić was author of an article in the Croatian magazine " Mljekarstvo" (number 03, from 2003). According to the registry books in the village
Mošorin Mošorin ( sr-cyr, Мошорин; ) is a village located in the Titel municipality, South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 2,569 people (as of the 2011 census). History ...
, surname Dražeta is found in the records in four different variants: Dražeta (Дражета), Dražetin (Дражетин), Dražetić (Дражетић), and Dražetič (Дражетич), but there is no doubt that Dražeta was the original variant of the surname. Today, among Dražeta family from Mošorin, only two variants of the surname (Dražeta and Dražetin) are still in use, while another two (Dražetić and Dražetič) are no longer used. Surname Dražetić also exist in the villages Turbe and
Imljani Imljani ( sr-Cyrl, Имљани) is a village in Republika Srpska, which is located in the municipality of Kneževo. Since 1954, Imljani was one of local communities of Former Šiprage Municipality in Former Kotor Varoš County. Imljani consis ...
in central Bosnia, as well as in the several places in Croatia, mostly near
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, Slavonska Požega,
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,
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, and
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. This surname was first time in history recorded in
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in 1386. In 1416, there is a record about prince Grgur Dražetić, who was a neighbour of the Ragusans and who ruled over part of Dalmatia that included
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. Surname Dražetić is also recorded in
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in
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in 1783. There is no doubt that surname Dražetić derived from root Dražeta, but we cannot say for sure whether this root was a name or a surname in this case. If surname Dražetić derived from surname Dražeta (which indeed happened among Dražeta family in
Mošorin Mošorin ( sr-cyr, Мошорин; ) is a village located in the Titel municipality, South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 2,569 people (as of the 2011 census). History ...
), we would have to raise a question of the possible cousin relations between families with surname Dražetić and families with surname Dražeta, especially those from
Hodilje Hodilje is a village located in the municipality of Ston, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia. The village is situated on the Pelješac peninsula. Geography Hodilje is located at 42° 51' 25N and 17° 41' 22E. It is divided into 4 parts: Hod ...
and
Jajce Jajce ( sr-Cyrl, Јајце) is a town and municipality in the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, the town has a population of 7,172 inhabitants, wi ...
because Dražeta families from these two places are of Catholic faith like most members of the families with surname Dražetić. There was also a record about Dražetić family of Orthodox faith in the village of
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near
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in Slavonia. Surname Dražetič that exist in
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is probably only a variant of the surname Dražetić because Slovene alphabet do not use
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letter " ć". In 1882 in
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, there was a record about surname Dražetović (Дражетовић). Family with this surname was of Orthodox faith and patron saint of this family was
Saint Sava Saint Sava (, ; Old Church Slavonic: ; Glagolitic: ; ; 1169 or 1174 – 14 January 1235/6), known as the Enlightener or the Illuminator, was a Serbs, Serbian prince and Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox monk, abbot of Studenica Monastery, Studeni ...
. This surname did not derived from root Dražeta, but from the root Draže, which was also a root for name Dražeta. In "Srpski Rječnik" (written by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, Vienna, 1852), there is a record of the word "dražetina", which was used as augmentative of the word "draga" ("dear" in English).


Historical records about name Dražeta


Inscription from Čičevo

The oldest recorded data about the personal name ''Dražeta'' is found in a stone inscription in Saint Peter's church in Crnče, Donje Čičevo near
Trebinje Trebinje ( sr-Cyrl, Требиње, ) is a city and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the southernmost city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is situated on the banks of the Trebišnjica river in the region of East Her ...
. It was made between 1177 and 1200 AD and says: ''"Poleta, Drusan (Družan) and Dražeta buried their mother in the days of glorious Duke Hramko (Hranko, Sranko)"'' ("Poleta, Drusan (Družan), Dražeta činu raku nad materiju (materom) u dani slavnoga kneza Hramka").


Bosnian Church supreme priest

In the beginning of the 13th century, one of the religious leaders of the
Bosnian Church The Bosnian Church ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=/, Crkva bosanska, Црква босанска) was an autonomous Christian church in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina. Historians traditionally connected the church with the Bogomils, although this ...
had name Dražeta. There are two history sources that mention this person: '' Bilinopoljska izjava'' (the statement of Bilino Polje; Bilino Polje abjuration) and the
list of djed of the Bosnian Church This is a list of djed of the Bosnian Church. The title ''djed'' (literally "grandfather") was used of the head of the indigenous Bosnian Church from the late 13th century into the 15th. List of djed The first twelve names on the list below are ...
. The abjuration of Bilino Polje is a document in which leaders of Bosnian Church (rarely but still sometimes alleged as
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), in front of the emissary of the
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, declared that they abjure, that is deny their
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. The statement was signed on April 8, 1203, in
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near
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, and one of the Bosnian Church leaders that signed the document had name Dražeta. Names of other
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s were: Dragič, Ljubin, Pribiš, Ljuben, Radoš and Vladoš. In this time, Dragič was the supreme priest (" ''djed''"), while Ljubin and Dražeta were his deputies (" ''gosti''"), but both of them will later become the supreme priests. After the statement was signed, Ljubin and Dražeta went to Hungarian king Emerik and, in front of him, they swore that they will fulfil decisions from the statement. However, this statement had only formal character since the ''Bosnian krstjani'', as the members of the Bosnian Church were known and called themselves, despite the signed statement, continued to practice their faith. Other source that speaks about ''
krstjani The Bosnian Church ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=/, Crkva bosanska, Црква босанска) was an autonomous Christian church in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina. Historians traditionally connected the church with the Bogomils, although this h ...
'' leader named Dražeta is the List of djed of the Bosnian Church, which is found in the so-called ''Bible of Batal'' or '' Batal's Gospel'' from 1393, written for Bosnian nobleman Batal, who was '' tepačija'' at the Bosnian court. The list mention names of all supreme priests of Bosnian Church, from the middle of the 11th century to 1393. This list show that, after Dragič, the supreme priest of the Bosnian ''krstjani'' was Ljuben and after Ljuben it was Dražeta. Thus, Dražeta was the supreme priest ("''djed''") of the Bosnian Church. It is assumed that Dražeta administered Bosnian Church from 1215 to 1220.


Inscription on stećak

There is one inscription from 1258 written on
stećak Stećak (plural stećci; Cyrillic стећак, стећци) is the name for monumental medieval tombstones, that lie scattered across Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the border parts of Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. An estimated 60,000 are found w ...
(Bosnian medieval tombstone), which mention
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who had name Dražeta. The tombstone was found in Gornje Hrasno between
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and
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, in
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. This is the inscription: *"A se leži Ljubljen u Vrhbosni rožden u Vrhbosni zakopan na svojini na plemenitoj."
("Here lies Ljubljen, born and buried in Vrhbosna, on his noble property.") *"Ja bjeh onaj tkoji cijel život na raskrsnicam stajah, razmišljah, oklijevah."
("I was the one who stood on the crossroads during my whole life, the one who thought and the one who hesitated.") *"Bjeh onaj tkoji se pitah kak to da nebo ne stari a iz njeg se stalno raždaju nova i nova godišnja doba."
("I was the one who asked myself how it can be that sky does not grow old and new seasons are born from it over and over again.") *"I u sobi gde bjeh bješe prozor, a iza prozora beskraj. Al ja uporno gledah u pod."
("And in the room where I dwell there was a window, and behind the window there was the infinity, but I persistently watched the floor.") *"I mišljah mojom smerti sve će to konačno stati. Al nije i moja smert sve starša i sve tješnja je."
("And I thought, when I die, all of this will finally stop. But it didn't, and my death is too old and too close.") *"Kam mi usječe Dražeta a zapis upisa Husan ne da pokažu da bjeh već da me višlje neima. Ljeta Gospodnjeg 1258."
("My stone was carved by Dražeta and inscription was engraved by Husan, not to show that I existed, but that I do not exist any more. Anno Domini 1258.")


Hrisovulje of Dečani

Name Dražeta and name or surname Dražetin are mentioned in the "Hrisovulje of Dečani" ("Dečanske hrisovulje"), which are medieval Serbian documents written in the time when Dečani monastery was built, in the first half of the 14th century. These documents contain census that recorded inhabitants of the Dečani manor, and among the inhabitants, there were persons that had mentioned names. The "Hrisovulje of Dečani" were written around 1330/1331. Name Dražeta is found in the "Second hrisovulja of Dečani", and it was recorded in the village Dobra Reka, which was located in the territory of present-day Andrijevica municipality in Montenegro. This is the inscription: *"Dragoje Hlapović a brat mu Dražeta"
("Dragoje Hlapović and his brother Dražeta") Name or surname Dražetin is found in the "Third hrisovulja of Dečani", and it was recorded in the village Vlasi Sremljane, which was located in the territory of present-day Đakovica municipality in Metohija. This is the inscription: *"Bogoje i Dražetin"
("Bogoje and Dražetin") According to "Srpski prezimenik" (Dr Velimir Mihajlović, Novi Sad, 2002), Dražetin was a surname in this case, while Milica Grković (Imena u Dečanskim hrisovuljama, Novi Sad, 1983) think that it was a name.


Montenegrin defters

The " Harač defter of Montenegro" (Ottoman tax record) from 1521 mention a person with name Dražeta Radivoj in the village Desići in Montenegro. The same person is also mentioned in "Imperial defter for Montenegro and nahije of Grbalj" from 1523, although with aslight difference: the person is mentioned as Dražeta Radonja and the village is mentioned as Lešnji Desići, but it is sure that it is the same village and the same person. However, it cannot be said for sure whether Dražeta is a given name or a surname of this person.


Katastig of Patriarchate of Peć

Name Dražeta is mentioned in the place Berčul in Banat, in 1660. It was recorded in the "Holly katastig of monasteries of the Holly and Great Church of the Patriarchate of Peć". "Katastig" is a list which contains records who donated what to the Patriarchate of Peć. When mandataries of the patriarch visited Berčul in 1660, this inscription was written: *"Pridoše k nam kmetovi Dražeta, Toma i Radoica i prinesoše ot sela milostinju 1.000 aspri. Paki Dražeta pisa sebe pros, dade 110 aspri; Toma pisa sebe pros, dade 83 aspre; Radoica pisa sebe pros, - osta, - reče vola. Radovan Ćurčija prinese lisicu na blagoslov. Blagoje pisa škopca, osta."
(Prefects of the village Dražeta, Toma and Radoica came to us and gave us alms of the village - 1,000 aspri. Dražeta gave 110 aspri, Toma gave 83 aspri, and Radoica gave a bullock. Radovan Ćurčija bring us fox for blessing. Blagoje reported the emasculated one.") We can see that one of the prefects of the village ("kmets") was named Dražeta, and, according to the size of the alms that he gave, we can assume that he was the wealthiest inhabitant of the village.


Notable people with this name or surname/surnames

*
Dražeta Dražeta ( sr-Cyrl, Дражета), in some English sources also Drazeta, is a fairly rare South Slavs, South Slavic surname and archaic personal name, originally found in five places on the territory of former Yugoslavia: Mošorin (Serbia), St ...
, prior (supreme priest) of the
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in the 13th century. * Grgur Dražetić, prince that ruled over part of Dalmatia in the 15th century. * Dr.
Mladen Dražetin Mladen Dražetin (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Дражетин, 3 March 1951 – 23 July 2015) was a Serbian economist, theatrical creator, poet, writer and philosopher. His father Rada was a courier in the Local ...
, doctor of social sciences, economist, university professor, theatrical creator, actor, poet and literate. * Milivoj Dražetin (1952–1970), poet. * Darko Dražeta, mayor of
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municipality, Croatia. * Lazar Dražeta, a biologist. * Lucas Drazeta, a basketball player in
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Place names similar to this name/surname

* Dražetice, a place in the
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. A very interesting thing about this place is the fact that one of its neighbouring places is called Novy Knin ("New
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/ref> which imply possible connection of these two places with northern Dalmatia since both names could be found in northern Dalmatia in similar forms (town of
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and surname Dražeta).


Further reading

*Dr Velimir Mihajlović, ''Srpski prezimenik'',
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, 2002 *Milica Grković, ''Rečnik imena Banjskog, Dečanskog i Prizrenskog vlastelinstva u 14. veku'', Beograd, 1986 *Milica Grković, ''Imena u dečanskim hrisovuljama'', Novi Sad, 1983 *Gordana Vuković - Ljiljana Nedeljkov, ''Rečnik prezimena Šajkaške (18. i 19. vek)'', Novi Sad, 1983 *Branislav Đurđev i Lamija Hadžiosmanović, ''Dva deftera Crne Gore iz vremena Skender-bega Crnojevića'', druga sveska,
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, 1973 *Milica Grković, ''Rečnik ličnih imena kod Srba'', Beograd, 1977 *
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, ''Srpski rječnik'', u Beču, 1818 *Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, ''Srpski rječnik'', u Beču, 1852 *Prof. dr Milan Bosanac, ''Prosvjetin imenoslov'',
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, 1984 *''Rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika'', Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, u Zagrebu, 1884–1886 *Stojan Novaković, ''Srpski pomenici 15-18. veka'', u Beogradu, 1875 *Milorad Babić - Petar Vukelić - Sretenije Zorkić, ''Hronika Starih Banovaca'',
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, 1989 *Dr Dušan J. Popović, ''Srbi u Vojvodini'', knjiga druga, Novi Sad, 1990 *Dušan J. Popović, ''Srbi u Sremu do 1736/7'', Beograd, 1950 *Sreta Pecinjački, ''Stari Banovci do kraja 18. veka'', Matica Srpska, Zbornik za društvene nauke 36, Novi Sad, 1963 *''Leksik prezimena Socijalističke Republike Hrvatske'', Zagreb, 1976 *Đorđe Janjatović, ''Prezimena Srba u Bosni'',
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, 1993 *Dr Nikola Zvonimir Bjelovučić, ''Poluostrvo Rat (Pelješac), Naselja i poreklo stanovništva'', knjiga 11, Beograd, 1922 *Živko Bjelanović, ''Antroponimija Bukovice'',
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, ''Kosovo u poveljama srpskih vladara'',
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- Beograd, 2000 *D. J. Popović i S. Matić, ''O Banatu i stanovništvu Banata u 17. veku'', iz Glasnika istorijskog društva u Novom Sadu, sveska 9 i 10,
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