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Stipan Blažetin
Stipan is a masculine given name cognate to Stjepan (Stephen), used by ikavian speakers. Notable people with the name include: * Stipan Blažetin, Hungarian-Croatian writer * Stipan Dora, Bunjevac wrestler from Serbia * Stipan Đurić, Hungarian-Croatian actor and singer * Stipan Konzul, Croatian Protestant writer See also * * Sustipan * Stipanić * Stipanići * Stipanović * Stipančević * Stipe (given name) Stipe a Croatian masculine given name. It is cognate to Stephen, and found in areas where people speak Ikavian. Notable people with the name include: * Stipe Bačelić-Grgić (1988–), Croatian footballer * Stipe Balajić (1968–), Croatian ... {{given name Croatian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Stjepan
Stjepan is a Croatian masculine given name, variant of Stephen. Historically it was found among ijekavian South Slavs, and it was also used as a honorific. In Croatia, the name Stjepan was among the top ten most common masculine given names in the decades up to 1969. Notable people with the name include: * Stjepan Držislav of Croatia (died c. 997), Croatian monarch * Stjepan II of Croatia (died c. 1090), Croatian monarch * Stjepan Svetoslavić (), Croatian nobleman * Stjepan Andrijašević (born 1967), Croatian footballer * Stjepan Andrašić (1941–2025), Croatian journalist * Stjepan Babić (1925–2021), Croatian linguist * Stjepan Babić (footballer) (born 1988), Croatian footballer * Stjepan Bobek (1923–2010), Croatian footballer * Stjepan Božić (born 1974), Croatian boxer * Stjepan Brodarić (c. 1480–1539), Croatian cleric * Stjepan Deverić (born 1961), Croatian footballer * Stjepan Damjanović (born 1946), Croatian linguist * Stjepan Đureković (1926 ...
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Stephen
Stephen or Steven is an English given name, first name. It is particularly significant to Christianity, Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded as the first martyr (or "protomartyr") of the Christian Church. The name, in both the forms Stephen and Steven, is often shortened to Steve or Stevie (given name), Stevie. In English, the female version of the name is Stephanie. Many surnames are derived from the first name, including Template:Stephen-surname, Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson, and Stevenson, all of which mean "Stephen's (son)". In modern times the name has sometimes been given with intentionally non-standard spelling, such as Stevan or Stevon. A common variant of the name used in English is Stephan (given name), Stephan ( ); related names that have found some currency or significance in English include Stefan (given name), Stefan (pronounced or in English) ...
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Ikavian
Shtokavian or Štokavian (; sh-Latn, štokavski / sh-Cyrl, italics=no, штокавски, ) is the prestige supradialect of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian language and the basis of its Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin standards. It is a part of the South Slavic dialect continuum. Its name comes from the form for the interrogative pronoun for "what" . This is in contrast to Kajkavian and Chakavian ( and also meaning "what"). Shtokavian is spoken in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, much of Croatia, and the southern part of Austria's Burgenland. The primary subdivisions of Shtokavian are based on three principles: one is different accents whether the subdialect is Old-Shtokavian or Neo-Shtokavian, second is the way the old Slavic phoneme ''yat'' has changed (Ikavian, Ijekavian or Ekavian), and third is presence of Young Proto-Slavic isogloss (Schakavian or Shtakavian). Modern dialectology generally recognises seven Shtokavian subdialects. Early his ...
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Stipan Blažetin
Stipan is a masculine given name cognate to Stjepan (Stephen), used by ikavian speakers. Notable people with the name include: * Stipan Blažetin, Hungarian-Croatian writer * Stipan Dora, Bunjevac wrestler from Serbia * Stipan Đurić, Hungarian-Croatian actor and singer * Stipan Konzul, Croatian Protestant writer See also * * Sustipan * Stipanić * Stipanići * Stipanović * Stipančević * Stipe (given name) Stipe a Croatian masculine given name. It is cognate to Stephen, and found in areas where people speak Ikavian. Notable people with the name include: * Stipe Bačelić-Grgić (1988–), Croatian footballer * Stipe Balajić (1968–), Croatian ... {{given name Croatian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Stipan Dora
Stipan Dora ( sr-cyr, Стипан Дора; 8 April 1935 – 2002) was a wrestler of Bunjevac descent from Vojvodina, Serbia. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman bantamweight at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad () and commonly known as Rome 1960 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 25 August to 11 September 1960 in Rome, Italy. Rome had previously been awar .... References External links * 1935 births 2002 deaths Serbian male sport wrestlers Olympic wrestlers for Yugoslavia Wrestlers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Sombor Bunjevci {{Serbia-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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Stipan Đurić
Stipan is a masculine given name cognate to Stjepan (Stephen), used by ikavian speakers. Notable people with the name include: * Stipan Blažetin, Hungarian-Croatian writer * Stipan Dora, Bunjevac wrestler from Serbia * Stipan Đurić, Hungarian-Croatian actor and singer * Stipan Konzul, Croatian Protestant writer See also * * Sustipan * Stipanić * Stipanići * Stipanović * Stipančević * Stipe (given name) Stipe a Croatian masculine given name. It is cognate to Stephen, and found in areas where people speak Ikavian. Notable people with the name include: * Stipe Bačelić-Grgić (1988–), Croatian footballer * Stipe Balajić (1968–), Croatian ... {{given name Croatian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Stipan Konzul
Stipan/Stjepan Konzul Istranin, or Stephanus Consul (1521 — after 1568), was a 16th-century Croatian Protestant reformator who authored and translated religious books to Čakavian dialect. Istranin was the most important Croatian Protestant writer. Biography Istranin was born in Buzet in 1521. At that time Buzet belonged to the Habsburg monarchy and was under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Koper, which used the Old Slavonic language for liturgical texts. Istranin began his career in Stari Pazin as parish priest who wrote Glagolitic texts until 1549 when he was banished for being Protestant. Based on the advice of Primož Trubar Istranin went to Ljubljana in 1559 where Antun Dalmatin was already engaged to translate liturgical books. He signed his name ''Stipan Istrian(in)'' or ''Stephanus Consul''. South Slavic Bible Institute The South Slavic Bible Institute was established in Urach in January 1561 by Hans von Ungnad who was its owner and patron. Wi ...
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Sustipan
Sustipan (lit. Saint Stephen) is a small peninsula located in the southwestern part of Split. In Middle Ages there was a Benedictine The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (, abbreviated as O.S.B. or OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict. Initiated in 529, th ... monastery and a church. In the 19th century one of the most beautiful cemeteries of the whole Croatia was built in Sustipan. The cemetery was removed in the 20th century by the Communist authorities. Today, there is a beautiful forest park ideal for walking. Image gallery File:Church on Sustipan.jpg, alt=Church on Sustipan, Church on Sustipan File:Pavilion on Sustipan.jpg, alt=Pavilion on Sustipan, Pavilion on Sustipan - the remains of the cemetery File:Split-Sustipan-01.jpg, alt=Entrance to the park, Entrance to the park File:Split-Sustipan-04.jpg, alt=Forest park, Forest park References ...
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Stipanović
Stipanović is a surname found among the Croats, and more rarely among the Serbs. It is a patronymic of the name Stipan. The anglicized form is Stipanovich. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrija Stipanović (born 1986), Bosnian-Herzegovinian basketball player * Dušan Stipanović (born 1956), Serbian politician * Tonči Stipanović Tonči Stipanović (born 13 June 1986) is a Croatian sailor. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's laser class, finishing in 4th place. Stipanović won Croatia's first ever sailing Olympic medal when he came second overall to win ... (born 1986), Croatian sailor * Predrag Stipanović (born 1964), Croatian admiral See also * * Stipanić * Stipančević {{surname Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Stipančević
Stipančević is a Croatian surname, a patronymic of Stipan. Notable people with the surname include: * Maja Stipančević (born 1994), Croatian footballer, sister of Valentina * Valentina Stipančević (born 1992), Croatian footballer See also * Stipanović Stipanović is a surname found among the Croats, and more rarely among the Serbs. It is a patronymic of the name Stipan. The anglicized form is Stipanovich. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrija Stipanović (born 1986), Bosnian-Herze ... * Stipanić {{surname Surnames of Croatian origin ...
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