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Marijana Anastasijević
Marijana () is a feminine given name found in South Slavic languages. It is cognate to Maryanne or Mary Ann. It may refer to: * Marijana Balić (born 1981), Croatian politician * Marijana Goranović (born 1989), Montenegrin Paralympic shot putter * Marijana Jevtić, Bosnian football player * Marijana KovaÄević (born 1978), Croatian tennis player * Marijana Krajnović (born 1988), Serbian politician * Marijana Lubej (born 1945), Slovenian sprinter * Marijana Marković (born 1982), German fencer of Serbian descent * Marijana Matthäus (born 1971), Serbian entrepreneur * Marijana Mićić (born 1983), Serbian TV host * Marijana MiÅ¡ković Hasanbegović (born 1982), Croatian judoka * Marijana Petir (born 1975), Croatian politician * Marijana Radovanović (born 1972), Serbian singer * Marijana RajÄić (born 1989), Australian rules football player * Marijana RibiÄić (born 1979), Croatian volleyball player * Marijana RupÄić (born c. 1986), Croatian model * Marijana Savić, ...
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South Slavic Languages
The South Slavic languages are one of three branches of the Slavic languages. There are approximately 30 million speakers, mainly in the Balkans. These are separated geographically from speakers of the other two Slavic branches (West Slavic languages, West and East Slavic languages, East) by a belt of German language, German, Hungarian language, Hungarian and Romanian language, Romanian speakers. History The first South Slavic language to be written (also the first attested Slavic language) was the variety of the Eastern South Slavic spoken in Thessaloniki, now called Old Church Slavonic, in the ninth century. It is retained as a liturgical language in Slavic Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox churches in the form of various local Church Slavonic language, Church Slavonic traditions. Classification The South Slavic languages constitute a Dialect continuum#South Slavic continuum, dialect continuum. Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin constitute a single dialect wit ...
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Marijana RajÄić
Marijana RajÄić (born 15 March 1989) is a retired soccer and Australian rules football player. She played soccer professionally for Adelaide United in the W-League and Australian rules football for Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Soccer career Prior to taking up Australian rules football, Rajcic had previously played soccer with Adelaide United in the Australian W-League. Prior to that she had played fully professionally for Gustafs GoIF in the Elitettan for the 2012 season, and played for Box Hill United in the Victorian Women's Premier League when she returned to soccer after knee surgery. She considers captaining Adelaide United in 2015 the best achievement in her soccer career. AFL Women's RajÄić was drafted by Adelaide Football Club with their fourth selection and 32nd overall in the 2017 AFL Women's draft after just one season with Norwood Football Club in the South Australian National Football League's Statewide Super Women's League. She previo ...
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Bosnian Feminine Given Names
Bosnian may refer to: *Anything related to the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina or its inhabitants *Anything related to Bosnia (region) or its inhabitants * Bosniaks, an ethnic group mainly inhabiting Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bosnians, people who live in, or come from, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bosnian Croats, an ethnic group and one of three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bosnian Serbs, an ethnic group and one of the three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina * '' Bošnjani'', the name of inhabitants of Bosnia during the Middle Ages * Bosnian language Bosnian (; / ; ), sometimes referred to as Bosniak ( / ; ), is the standard language, standardized Variety (linguistics)#Standard varieties, variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by ethnic Bosniaks. Bosnian is one of ... See also * Bosniak (other) * List of Bosnians and Herzegovinians * Language ...
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Feminine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Croatian Feminine Given Names
Croatian may refer to: *Croatia *Croatian language Croatian (; ) is the standard language, standardised Variety (linguistics)#Standard varieties, variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats. It is the national official language and literary standard of Croatia, o ... * Croatian people * Croatians (demonym) See also * * * Croatan (other) * Croatia (other) * Croatoan (other) * Hrvatski (other) * Hrvatsko (other) * Serbo-Croatian (other) {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Slovene Feminine Given Names
Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Slovenia, a country in Central Europe * Slovene language, a South Slavic language mainly spoken in Slovenia * Slovenes, an ethno-linguistic group mainly living in Slovenia * Slavic peoples, an Indo-European ethno-linguistic group * Ilmen Slavs The Novgorod Slavs, Ilmen Slavs (, ''Il'menskiye slovene''), or Slovenes (not to be confused with the South Slavic Slovenes) were the northernmost tribe of the Early Slavs, and inhabited the shores of Lake Ilmen, and the river basins of the ..., the northernmost tribe of the Early East Slavs {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Marjana
Marjana () is a feminine given name. It could refer to: * Marjana Bremec Homar (born 1946), Slovenian basketball player * Marjana Chowdhury (born 1993), Bangladeshi-American model, actress, and beauty queen * Marjana Gaponenko (born 1981), Ukrainian-German writer * Marjana Ivanova-Jevsejeva (born 1982), Latvian politician * Marjana Lipovšek (born 1946), Slovenian opera singer * Marjana Lubej (born 1945), Slovenian sprinter * Marjana Maraš (born 1970), Serbian politician * Marjana Naceva (born 1994), Macedonian footballer See also * Mirjana, a South Slavic feminine given name *Marijana, a South Slavic feminine given name *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 () is also a Macedonian, Slovene, Croatian and Serbian version of the masculine given n ... {{given name Feminine given names Slovene feminine given names ...
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Mariana (name)
Mariana is a feminine given name of Latin origin. The masculine equivalent is '' Marianus'', which is derived from '' Marius''. ''Marianus'' became ''Mariano'' in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.Hanks, Patrick, et al. (2002). ''The Oxford Names Companion''. Oxford: Oxford University Press; p. 819 Nobles * Mariana of Austria (1634–1696), Queen consort of Spain * Marianna Lubomirska (1693–1729), Polish noble * Mariana Koskull (1785–1841), Swedish noble *Mariana Victoria of Spain (1718–1781), Queen of Portugal * Infanta Mariana Francisca of Portugal (1736–1813), daughter of King Joseph I of Portugal * Infanta Mariana Vitória of Portugal (1768–1788), daughter of Queen Maria I of Portugal and King Peter III of Portugal Writers * Mariana Codruț (born 1956), Romanian poet, writer and journalist * Mariana Frenk-Westheim (1898–2004), German-Mexican writer and translator * Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer (1851–1931), American author * Mariana Starke (c. 1761–1831), E ...
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Marija
Marija is a feminine given name, a variation of the name Maria, which was in turn a Latin form of the Greek names ΜαÏιαμ, or Mariam, and ΜαÏια, or Maria, found in the New Testament. Depending on phonological rules concerning consecutive vowels or the use of the palatal approximant, "Mary" in these languages is ''Marija'' if consecutive vowels are disallowed and otherwise ''Maria''. Marija is the most common female name in Croatia. The name Marija was the most common feminine given name until 1969. The male equivalents are Marijan, Marijo and Mario. Notable people with the name include: * Marija BankauskaitÄ—, Lithuanian ceramics artist * Marija Bursać, Bosnian Serb Yugoslav resistance fighter * Marija ÄŒolić, Serbian handball player * Marija Ćirović, Montenegrin model * Marija DÅ«dienÄ—, Lithuanian painter * Marija Gimbutas, Lithuanian-American archaeologist * Marija Gluvakov, Serbian pianist * Marija Jovanović, Montenegrin handball player * Marija Jurić Zag ...
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Marijana Šurković
Marijana Å urković (born 14 February 1984 in Dubrovnik) is a retired female freestyle swimmer from Croatia, who competed for her native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about 80 km (50 mi) from the Pacific Ocean .... There she ended up in 46th place in the women's 50 meter freestyle event, clocking 27.32 in the qualifying heats. References sports-reference 1984 births Living people Croatian female swimmers Croatian female freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Croatia Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Dubrovnik 21st-century Croatian sportswomen {{Croatia-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Marijana Savić
Marijana Savić is a Serbian women's and human rights activist. She is the founder and Executive Director of the NGO Atina, working with victims of trafficking, sexual abuse, discrimination, violence and labor exploitation in Serbia. Life Savić was born in Yugoslavia, in what is today Serbia. Her experience from the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s has made her committed to ending violence. During the 1990s she took part in rallies for peace, and at the turn of the millennium, women's rights and LGBTQ rights. In 2004 she founded an organization called ''Atina'' in Serbia, "Association of Citizens to Combat Human Trafficking and all Forms of Gender-Based Violence". As part of the work of the association, she established the first shelter for trafficking survivors in the country. Savic has also worked as a consultant for state governments and international NGOs, on how to include trafficking victims in human rights policy. Her work has been highlighted by actors such as Forbe ...
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Marijana RupÄić
Marijana RupÄić (born c. 1986) is a Croatian model A model is an informative representation of an object, person, or system. The term originally denoted the plans of a building in late 16th-century English, and derived via French and Italian ultimately from Latin , . Models can be divided in .... She was Miss Universe Croatia in 2004. References Living people Croatian female models Croatian beauty pageant winners 1986 births Miss Universe 2004 contestants {{Model-stub ...
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