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: Благојевић) ), also
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as Blagojevich or Blagoyevich, is a Montenegrin and Serbian surname, derived from the male given name (
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) of '' Blagoje''. It may refer to:


Blagojevic / Blagojević

* Dragiša Blagojević (born 1966), Montenegrin chess grandmaster * Cvijetin Blagojević (born 1955), Bosnian Serb football manager and former player * Jelena Blagojević (born 1988), Serbian volleyball player * Jovan Blagojevic (disambiguation), multiple people * Katarina Blagojević, (1943–2021), Serbian chess master * Ljiljana Blagojević (born 1955), Serbian actress * Milan Blagojevic (disambiguation), multiple people ** Milan Blagojevic (footballer), Australian football player ** Milan Blagojević (basketball), Serbian basketball player ** Milan Blagojević Španac, (1905–1941), Yugoslav military officer ** , Serbian jurist * Miloš Blagojević (1930–2013), Serbian historian * Saša Blagojević (b. 1989), Serbian footballer * Slavko Blagojević (b. 1987), Croatian footballer *
Vera Blagojević Vera Blagojević (, 16 May 1920 – 18 March 1942) was a Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav medical student and Communism, Communist political activist. During World War II, she was captured by the Gestapo in 1942 and later killed. She was posthu ...
(1920-1942), Yugoslav protester * Vidoje Blagojević (born 1950) — Republika Srpska Army commander and Bosnian Serb war criminal * Željko Blagojević, Bosnian Serb runner and protester


Blagojevich

* Patricia Blagojevich (born 1965), née Mell, former First Lady of Illinois and wife of Rod Blagojevich * Petar Blagojevich (died 1725), also spelled as Peter Plogojowitz — Serbian peasant suspected of becoming a vampire after his death * Rod Blagojevich (born 1956), American politician, former Governor of Illinois


See also

* * Blagoev, Bulgarian equivalent {{DEFAULTSORT:Blagojevic Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames of Montenegrin origin