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Dragutinović
Dragutinović () is a Serbian patronymic A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically an avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. It is the male equivalent of a matronymic. Patronymics are used, b ... surname derived from a masculine given name Dragutin. Notable people with the surname include: * Branko Dragutinović, football player * Diana Dragutinović, Minister of Finance in the Government of Serbia * Dragan Dragutinović, Serbian footballer * Ivica Dragutinović, Serbian footballer * Nikola Dragutinović, actor * Vladimir Dragutinović, Serbian basketball player See also * * Dragutin {{DEFAULTSORT:Dragutinovic Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Serbian origin Patronymic surnames ...
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Ivica Dragutinović
Ivica Dragutinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивица Драгутиновић, ; born 13 November 1975) is a Serbian former professional footballer. Mainly a central defender, he could also operate as a defensive left back. After nearly one decade in Belgium, mainly with Standard Liége, he went on to form part of the Sevilla squads that won six major titles in the 2000s. The recipient of 49 caps, Dragutinović represented Serbia and Montenegro at the 2006 World Cup. Club career Early years and Belgium Born in Prijepolje, Dragutinović started playing football with hometown team FK Polimlje. He joined Second League of FR Yugoslavia club FK Bor in the summer of 1992. After one season, Dragutinović moved to fellow Second League club FK Borac Čačak, helping them win the league and promotion to the First League of FR Yugoslavia. He made 56 appearances and scored three goals in the top flight (1994–1996), before heading to Belgium in 1996 and spending the following nine year ...
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Diana Dragutinović
Diana Dragutinović ( sr-cyr, Диана Драгутиновић; born 6 May 1958) is a Serbian economist, who was Minister of Finance in the Government of Serbia from 2008 to 2011. Biography Dragutinović graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics where she also received an MSc and a PhD and still lectures. From 2001 to 2002, she was special advisor at the Ministry of Finance and Economy, as well as a special advisor at the International Monetary Fund (2002–04). From 1 September 2004 she was the vice governor of the National Bank of Serbia to Radovan Jelašić, in charge of coordination and management of research and statistics, monetary policy and payment systems. Her main areas of research are macroeconomics, econometric modelling, financial programming, long-term economic growth theory, convergence analysis, inflation, monetary and fiscal policy, poverty and social policy. Dragutinović was elected to the position of Minister for Finance on 7 July 20 ...
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Branko Dragutinović
Branko Dragutinović (born 8 September 1961), is a Bosnian Serb retired football defender, who last played for Herzlake in Germany’s Regionalliga Nord. Playing career Club He had spent four seasons playing for Rijeka in Yugoslav First League, where he collected 122 league appearances. In late 1991, he moved to Germany, where he first played with Meppen Meppen (; Northern Low Saxon: ''Möppen'') is a town in and the seat of the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, at the confluence of the Ems (river), Ems, Hase, and Nordradde rivers and the Dortmund–Ems Canal (DEK). The name stems from t ... in 2. Bundesliga. Managerial career After retiring as a player, Dragutinović managed several lower league sides in Germany.Branko Dragutinović
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Dragan Dragutinović
Dragan Dragutinović (; born 17 January 1980) is a Serbian retired footballer. Career Born in Čačak, his previous clubs were FK Borac Čačak, FK Vojvodina and FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac in the Serbian SuperLiga. In 2008, he played in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup with Borac Cacak against FC Dacia Chișinău, PFC Lokomotiv Sofia, and AFC Ajax. He later played with FC Okzhetpes in the Kazakhstan Premier League and later with FK Mladost Lučani in the Serbian First League. In 2013, he went abroad to play in the Canadian Soccer League with Serbian White Eagles FC. In 2018, he returned to play with the Serbian White Eagles for the 2018 season. He re-signed with the White Eagles for the 2019 season Nineteen or 19 may refer to: * 19 (number) * One of the years 19 BC, AD 19, 1919, 2019 Films * ''19'' (film), a 2001 Japanese film * ''Nineteen'' (1987 film), a 1987 science fiction film * '' 19-Nineteen'', a 2009 South Korean film * '' Dici .... References 1980 births Living peopl ...
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Nikola Dragutinović
Nikola Dragutinović ( sr-cyr, Никола Драгутиновић; born 22 April 1991) is a Serbian actor. Career Dragutinović appeared in the 2015 Serbian film ''Pored Mene'' ('' Next to Me''), directed by Stevan Filipović. Previously he played Sone in the 2012 drama '' Clip''. TV roles in Serbia have included the first season of TV series ''Military Academy'' (''Vojna Akademija'') (2012) and ''Emergency Center'' (2015). He also appeared in Artiljer (2012), directed by Srdja Andjelić and played Gavrilo Princip in a drama-doc. Nikola graduated from the Academy of Arts, Belgrade in 2015, under the tutelage of Serbian actress Mirjana Karanović. His latest theatre role is in ''Dear Dad'' (2016), directed by Mirjana Karanović Mirjana Karanović ( sr-cyr, Мирјана Карановић; born 28 January 1957) is a Serbian actress, film director and screenwriter. Considered one of the best Serbian and Yugoslavian actresses of all time, she is probably the best known f ...
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Vladimir Dragutinović
Vladimir Dragutinović ( sr-cyr, Владимир Драгутиновић; born 20 June 1967) is a Serbian professional basketball administrator and former basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball court, court, compete with the primary objective of #Shooting, shooting a basketball (ball), basketball (appro ... player and coach. Post-playing career Dragutinović had a stint with Hemofarm as an assistant coach. References External links FIBA EuropePlayer Profileat eurobasket.com 1967 births Living people Basketball players from Belgrade KK Borovica players KK Budućnost players KK Hemofarm players KK IMT Beograd players KK Partizan players KK Rabotnički players Point guards BKK Radnički players Serbian expatriate basketball people in Bulgaria Serbian expatriate basketball people in Montenegro Serbian expatriate basketball people in North Macedonia ...
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Dragutin
Dragutin (Cyrillic: Драгутин) is a Croatian and Serbian masculine given name. Those bearing it include: * Stephen Dragutin of Serbia * Dragutin Topić * Dragutin Dimitrijević * Dragutin Mitić * Dragutin Tadijanović * Dragutin Šurbek * Dragutin Lerman * Dragutin Gavrilović * Dragutin Ristić * Dragutin Zelenović * Dragutin Domjanić * Dragutin Mate * Dragutin Čelić * Dragutin Čermak * Dragutin Babić * Dragutin Esser * Dragutin Novak * Dragutin Vrđuka * Dragutin Gostuški * Dragutin Tomašević * Dragutin Friedrich * Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger * Dragutin Stević-Ranković * Dragutin Brahm * Dragutin Vabec * Dragutin Karoly Khuen-Héderváry See also * * Dragutinovo, former village * Dragutinović, Serb The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history, and language. They primarily live in Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, C ...
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Patronymic
A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically an avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. It is the male equivalent of a matronymic. Patronymics are used, by custom or official policy, in many countries worldwide, although elsewhere their use has been replaced by or transformed into patronymic surnames. Examples of such transformations include common English surnames such as Johnson (surname), Johnson (son of John). Origins of terms The usual noun and adjective in English is ''patronymic'', but as a noun this exists in free variation alongside ''patronym''. The first part of the word ''patronym'' comes from Greek language, Greek πατήρ ''patēr'' 'father' (Genitive case, GEN πατρός ''patros'' whence the combining form πατρο- ''patro''-); the second part comes from Greek ὄνυμα ''onyma'', a variant form of ὄνομα ''onoma'' 'name'. In the form ''patronymic'', this stand ...
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Surnames Of Croatian Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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