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Marijan is a male Croatian
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. The Macedonian version of this name is Marjan. Marijan is also a last name found in Croatia.


People named Marijan

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Marijan Beneš Marijan Beneš (11 June 1951 – 4 September 2018) was a Yugoslav Boxing, boxer from Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is considered one of the best boxers in Yugoslav history. After a brilliant amateur career, culminating in the gold medal ...
– Croatian boxer *
Marijan Brkić Brk Marijan Brkić (born 20 January 1962), also known under the nickname Brk, is a Croatian guitarist and producer, best known for his work with Croatian bands such as Parni Valjak and Prljavo Kazalište, and solo artists, including Zlatan Stipiši ...
– Croatian musician *
Marijan Brnčić Marijan Brnčić (born 23 July 1940, in Tribalj, near Crikvenica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a former Croatian football player. Club career He played as a centre back and central defensive midfielder but he was mostly deployed at left back. With ...
– Croatian footballer *
Marijan Buljat Marijan Buljat (born 12 September 1981, in Zadar) is a Croatian retired football player who last played as a wingback for Arbanasi Zadar. Club career Born in Zadar and a product of the NK Zadar academy, Buljat moved soon after finishing his yo ...
– Croatian footballer * Marijan Čerček – Croatian footballer *Marijan Hinteregger – Croatian-Austrian actor * Marijan Kanjer – Croatian Olympic swimmer * Marijan Kovačević – German-Croat footballer * Marijan Mrmić – Croatian footballer * Marijan Nikolić – Croatian footballer * Marijan Oblak – Croatian Catholic archbishop * Marijan Pušnik – Slovene football manager * Marijan Šunjić
Bosnian Croat The Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina (), often referred to as Bosnian Croats () or Herzegovinian Croats () are the third most populous ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina, ethnic group in the country after Bosniaks and Serbs of Bosnia and H ...
Catholic bishop


See also

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Marjan (name) Marjan is a Dutch and Iranian version of the feminine given name Marianne. The Iranian feminine given name also means "coral" ( :wikt:مرجان). Marjan ( sr, Марјан) is also a Macedonian, Slovene, Croatian and Serbian version of the masc ...
, cognate name also used in Slovenian, Macedonian and Serbian


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