Ignjat ( sr-cyr, Игњат) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name, a shortened form of ''
Ignjatije Ignjatije ( sr-cyr, Игњатије) is a Serbian masculine given name, a variant of the Latin name ''Ignatius'', from ''ignis'', "fire". The shortened form is ''Ignjat'', while hypocorism
A hypocorism ( or ; from Ancient Greek: (), from ( ...
'' (a variant of the Latin name ''
Ignatius Ignatius is a male given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
Religious
* Ignatius of Antioch (35–108), saint and martyr, Apostolic Father, early Christian bishop
* Ignatius of Constantinople (797–877), Cath ...
'', from ''ignis'', "fire"). It may refer to:
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Ignjat Đurđević
Ignjat Đurđević (also Ignazio Giorgi; February 1675 – 21 January 1737) was a baroque poet and translator from the Republic of Ragusa, best known for his long poem ''Uzdasi Mandaljene pokornice'' ("''Sighs of Repentant Magdalene''"). He wr ...
, Ragusan Croatian baroque poet and translator.
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Ignjat Fischer
Ignjat Nathan Fischer (18 June 1870, Zagreb – 19 January 1948, Zagreb) was a Croatian architect who was active in Zagreb during the first half of the 20th century.
Early life and education
Fischer was born in Zagreb to a Croatian-Jewish fami ...
, Croatian architect.
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Ignjat Granitz
Ignjat Granitz (born Ignatz Granitz; 1845 – 17 December 1908) was a Croatian-Jewish industrialist, philanthropist and publisher.
Early life and family
Granitz was born in Kemenesmagasi, Hungary, to a poor peasant Jewish family. In 1864, ...
, Croatian Jewish industrialist, philanthropist and publisher.
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Ignjat Job
Ignjat "Ignjo" Job ( sr-Cyrl, Игњат Јоб; 28 March 1895 – 28 April 1936) was an important representative of colour expressionism in the art scene of Yugoslavia during the 1930s. Job's landscapes of Dalmatia are reminiscent of the style ...
, Croatian painter from Dubrovnik.
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Ignjat Kirhner
Ignjat Kirhner ( sr-cyr, Игњат Кирхнер, german: Kirchner; 30 May 1877 – 18 May 1944) was an Austro-Hungarian officer, Serbian World War I volunteer, and Yugoslav brigadier-general. He deserted the Austro-Hungarian Army by the start o ...
(1877–1944), Austro-Hungarian lieutenant, Serbian World War I volunteer, Yugoslav brigadier-general
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Ignjat Sopron
Ignaz Karl Soppron (1821–1894), better known as Ignjat Sopron (), was a journalist, publisher, and printer from Zemun (then part of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary, today one of the municipalities of Belgrade, Serbia).
Biography
Born ...
, Serbian journalist, publisher, and printer.
* (1812–1878), Serbian educator
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Ignác Martinovics
Ignác Martinovics ( sh, Ignjat Martinović, Игњат Мартиновић; 20 July 1755 – 20 May 1795) was a Kingdom of Hungary, Hungarian scholar, chemist, philosopher, writer, secret agent, Freemason and a leader of the Hungary, Hungari ...
(''Ignjat Martinović''), Hungarian philosopher, political adventurer of Serb origin.
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Ignác Gyulay
Count Ignác Gyulay de Marosnémeti et Nádaska, Ignácz Gyulay, Ignaz Gyulai (11 September 1763 – 11 November 1831) was a Hungarian military officer, joined the army of Habsburg monarchy, fought against Ottoman Turkey, and became a general ...
(''Ignjat Đulaj''), Hungarian military officer.
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Ignjatić
Ignjatić ( sr-Cyrl, Игњатић), is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name '' Ignjat'' and mostly found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
The vast majority of bearers of the surname are Eastern Orth ...
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Ignjatović
Ignjatović ( sr-Cyrl, Игњатовић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name ''Ignjat''. It may refer to:
* Aleksandar Ignjatović, Serbian footballer
* Jakov Ignjatović
Jakov Ignjatović ( sr-cyr, Ја ...
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Serbian masculine given names