Radič ( sr-Cyrl, Радич) is a
Serbian masculine given name, popular in the Middle Ages. It is derived from the Slavic word root ''rad-'' ("happy, eager, to care"), with the Slavic suffix ''-ič'', a
diminutive
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Radoslav
Radoslav () is a common Slavic masculine given name, derived from ''rad-'' ("happy, eager, to care") and ''slava'' ("glory, fame"), both very common in Slavic dithematic names. It roughly means "eager glory". It is known since the Middle Ages. T ...
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Radomir, etc. Notable people with the name include:
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Radič Branković ( 1352–79), Serbian Imperial lord of Braničevo
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Radič Crnojević (fl. 1392–96), Serbian lord of Upper Zeta
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Radič Sanković
Radič Sanković ( sr-Cyrl, Радич Санковић; died 1404) was a powerful Bosnian nobleman and magnate, with a title of ''vojvoda'' (duke) in the Kingdom of Bosnia during the reign of Stephen Dabiša of Bosnia, Stephen Dabiša (1391-1395 ...
(fl. 1391–1404), Bosnian lord of Nevesinje
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Radič, Grand Čelnik (fl. 1413–41), magnate of the Serbian Despotate
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Radič Božić
Radič Božić (, ; floruit, fl. 1502 – September 1528) was titular Despot of Serbia, from 1527 until his death in September 1528. He was one of the most notable military commanders among Serbian nobility in the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom, and f ...
(fl. 1502–28), last Serbian Despot
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Radič Petrović (1738–1816), Serbian Revolutionary
See also
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Radić, Serbo-Croatian surname
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Radičević
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Radičevac
Radičevac is a village in the municipality of Knjaževac, Serbia
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Radičevci
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Serbian masculine given names
Masculine given names