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Miloš (čelnik)
Miloš, Milos, Miłosz or spelling variations thereof is a mainly male Slavic given name and a surname. It may refer to: Given name Sportsmen * Miłosz Bernatajtys, Polish rower * Miloš Bogunović, Serbian footballer * Miloš Budaković, Serbian footballer * Miloš Ćuk, Serbian water polo player, Olympic champion * Miloš Dimitrijević, Serbian footballer * Miloš Đelmaš, Serbian footballer * Miloš Holuša, Czech race walker * Miloš Jojić, Serbian footballer * Miloš Korolija, Serbian water polo player * Miloš Krasić, Serbian footballer * Miloš Marić, Serbian footballer * Miloš Milošević, Croatian swimmer * Miloš Milutinović, Serbian footballer and manager * Miloš Nikić, Serbian volleyball player * Miloš Ninković, Serbian footballer * Miloš Pavlović (racing driver), Serbian racing driver * Milos Raonic, Montenegrin-born Canadian tennis player * Miloš Stanojević (rower), Serbian rower * Miloš Šestić, Serbian footballer * Miloš Teodosi ...
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Hypocorism
A hypocorism ( or ; from Ancient Greek ; sometimes also ''hypocoristic''), or pet name, is a name used to show affection for a person. It may be a diminutive form of a person's name, such as ''Izzy'' for Isabel or ''Bob (given name), Bob'' for Robert, or it may be unrelated. Origins and usage Etymologically, the term ''hypocorism'' is from Ancient Greek (), from (), meaning 'to call by endearing names'. The prefix refers in this case to creating a diminutive, something that is smaller in a tender or affectionate sense; the root originates in the Greek for 'to caress' or 'to treat with tokens of affection', and is related to the words () 'boy, youth' and () 'girl, young woman'. In linguistics, the term can be used more specifically to refer to the Morphology (linguistics), morphological process by which the standard form of the word is transformed into a form denoting affection, or to words resulting from this process. In English, a word is often clipping (morphology), ...
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Miloje
Miloje ( sr-Cyrl, Милоје, ) is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to: * Miloje Miletić (born 1953), general * Miloje Milojević (1884–1946), musician * Miloje Petković (born 1967), retired footballer * Miloje Preković (born 1991), football goalkeeper See also * * Milojević {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Milko (name)
Milko (Cyrillic script: Милко) is a Slavic name that may refer to: ;Given name * Milko Bambič (1905–1991), Slovene illustrator, cartoonist, caricaturist, inventor and painter * Milko Bjelica (born 1984), Serbian professional basketball player * Milko Bobotsov (1931–2000), Bulgarian chess grandmaster * Milko Brezigar (1886–1958), Slovene liberal economist * Milko Campus (born 1969), Italian long jumper *Milko Đurovski Milko Djurovski (, sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Milko Đurovski, Милко Ђуровски; born 26 January 1963) is a Macedonian former professional Association football, footballer and Manager (association football), manager. He was regard ... (born 1963), Yugoslav and Macedonian football coach and former player * Milko Foucault-Larche (born 1960), Mauritian Australian entertainer * Milko Gaydarski (1946–1989), Bulgarian football player * Milko Gjurovski (born 1963), Macedonian football player and manager * Milko Kalaidjiev, Bulgarian pop-folk s ...
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Milenko
Milenko (Cyrillic script: Миленко) is a name of Slavic origin, primarily used as a masculine given name. Notable people named Milenko include: People named Milenko As a given name * Milenko Simunovic Mile Istina * Milenko Ačimovič (born 1977), Slovenian football player * Milenko Bajić (1944–2009), Bosnian-Herzegovinian and Yugoslav football player and manager * Milenko Bogićević (born 1976), Serbian basketball coach * Milenko Bojanić (1924–1987), Yugoslav politician and Prime Minister of Serbia 1964–1967 * Milenko Bošnjaković (born 1968), Bosnian football manager * Milenko Đedović (born 1972), Serbian football player * Milenko Jovanov (born 1980), Serbian politician * Milenko Kersnić (born 1946), Slovenian gymnast * Milenko Kiković (born 1954), Serbian football player and manager * Milenko Kovačević (born 1963), Yugoslav football player * Milenko Lekić (born 1936), Serbian gymnast * Milenko Milošević (born 1976), Bosnian football player * ...
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Milutin
Milutin () is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. The name may refer to: *Stephen Uroš II Milutin of Serbia (1253–1321), king of Serbia * Milutin Bojić (1892–1917), poet * Milutin Ivković (1906–1943), footballer *Milutin Milanković Milutin Milanković (sometimes Anglicisation of names, anglicised as Milutin Milankovitch; sr-Cyrl, Милутин Миланковић, ; 28 May 1879 – 12 December 1958) was a Serbian mathematician, astronomer, climatologist, geophysics, geo ... (1879–1958), Serbian scientist * Milutin Mrkonjić (1942-2021), politician * Milutin Šoškić (born 1937-2022), former Serbian goalkeeper See also * * Milutinović * Milutinovac {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Milomir
Milomir (, , sr-cyr, Миломир) is a Slavic masculine given name, a Slavic name derived from ''milo'' "love, to like" and ''mir'' "world, peace, prestige". It may refer to: * Milomir Kovac, Serbian-German veterinary surgeon * Milomir Marić, Serbian journalist * Milomir Miljanić, Montenegrin musician * Milomir Minić, Serbian politician * Milomir Odović, Bosnian football manager and former player * Milomir Sivčević, Bosnian footballer * Milomir Stakić, Bosnian Serb war-time politician * Milomir Šešlija, Bosnian football manager and former player In Slovakia on 3th July July is the seventh month of the year in the Julian calendar, Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. It was named by the Roman Senate in honour of Roman general Julius Caesar in 44 B.C., being the month of his birth. Before the ... each year celebrated the name day () of Milomír. See also * * Miomir {{given name Slavic masculine given names Bulgarian masculine given ...
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Milovan
Milovan ( sr-Cyrl, Милован) is a Slavic name derived from the passive adjective ''milovati'' ("caress"). It is recorded in Serbia since the Late Middle Ages. Variants include Milovanac and Milovanče. Given name * Milovan Bojić (born 1955), Serbian politician * Milovan Ćirić (1918–1986), Serbian football manager * Milovan Đilas (1911–1995), Montenegrin-Serbian Communist politician, theorist and author in Yugoslavia * Milovan Đorić (born 1945), Serbian football player and manager * Milovan Danojlić (1937–2022), Serbian writer * Milovan Destil Marković (born 1957), visual artist * Milovan Drašković (born 1995), Montenegrin basketball player * Milovan Drecun (born 1957), Serbian journalist of Montenegrin descent * Milovan Gavazzi (1895–1992), Croatian ethnologist * Milovan Glišić (1847–1908), Serbian writer, dramatist, and literary theorist * Milovan Ilic Minimaks (1938–2005), Serbian radio and TV journalist * Milovan Jakšić (1909–1953), Serb ...
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Milojko (name)
Milojko (Serbian Cyrillic: Милојко) is a Serbian and Montenegrin masculine given name 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 f .... Notable people with the name include: * Milojko Grujić (born 1944), Serbian politician * Milojko Lešjanin (1830–1896), Serbian military officer and politician * Milojko Spajić (born 1987), Montenegrin politician * Milojko Vasilić (born 1989), Serbian basketball player See also * {{given name Montenegrin masculine given names Serbian masculine given names ...
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Mileta
Mileta () is a masculine given name and a surname of Slavic origin. It may refer to: ;Masculine given name * Mileta Jakšić (1863–1935), poet * Mileta Lisica (born 1966), basketball player * Mileta Radulović (born 1981), football goalkeeper * Mileta Rajović (born 1999) * Mileta Ilić (born 1967), writer ;Surname * Jeronim Mileta (1871–1947), Catholic bishop See also * Miletić * Miletina {{surname Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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