Obituaries
From my local newspapers. Year of birth or age is in brackets.
MALE:
Alfonso
Andrija (1932)
Antun (1948)
Božo (1939) -see Bozo (pr. ž=zh)
Ćamil
Djuro (1928) -same as Duro (pr. dj=j)
Dragoljub (1939) -flower name: Capucine
Đuro (1925) -see Duro (pr. đ=j)
Emil (68)
Fatmir, brothers Ilir and Dino -Ilir is a word name, meaning Illyrian man
Ivan (1922, 1933)
Izet (1965)
Izidor
Lazo (85) -short for Laszlo
Luka (1923)
Metodija (85)
Silvije (68) -see Silvijo
Vitomir (86)
Vladimir (1939)
Zdravko (70)
MALE:
Alfonso
Andrija (1932)
Antun (1948)
Božo (1939) -see Bozo (pr. ž=zh)
Ćamil
Djuro (1928) -same as Duro (pr. dj=j)
Dragoljub (1939) -flower name: Capucine
Đuro (1925) -see Duro (pr. đ=j)
Emil (68)
Fatmir, brothers Ilir and Dino -Ilir is a word name, meaning Illyrian man
Ivan (1922, 1933)
Izet (1965)
Izidor
Lazo (85) -short for Laszlo
Luka (1923)
Metodija (85)
Silvije (68) -see Silvijo
Vitomir (86)
Vladimir (1939)
Zdravko (70)
This message was edited 9/23/2011, 2:11 PM
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I've never seen Ilir as a name before actually. But, it makes sense with Fatmir, since Fatmir is Albanian and Illyrians lived in that area (Teuta is an Illyrian name that is used by Albanians, for example).
Dino is the only one that's used by everyone and I guess since he's the youngest that it was picked just because they liked it, regardless of family ethnicity.
Izet is used by Muslims, so I assume it's a form of Izzet.
Dino is the only one that's used by everyone and I guess since he's the youngest that it was picked just because they liked it, regardless of family ethnicity.
Izet is used by Muslims, so I assume it's a form of Izzet.
This message was edited 9/23/2011, 5:22 PM