Ivanović
Ivanovich
Ivanovich (Russian: Иванович) is a Russian patronymic meaning son of Ivan. Since "Ivanov" means "Ivan's" (or John's as an English variant), Ivanov"-ich" means "John's/Ivan's son" or "Johnson/Ivanson". Since Ivan is one of the most common names in Russia, innumerable people have Ivanovich or its feminine form Ivanovna (Ивановна) as part of their name. It is also spelled as "Ivanovitch". Many people with the last name Ivanovic/Ivanovich come from different ethnic groups. Mainly, the last name belongs to the Slavs.
Ivanović
Ivanović (son of Ivan) is a common Serbian, Croatian and Montenegrin surname and may refer to:
- Ana Ivanović (born 1987), Serbian tennis player
- Božidar Ivanović (born 1946), Montenegrin chess grandmaster and politician
- Božina Ivanović (1931–2002), Montenegrin anthropologist and politician
- Branislav Ivanović (born 1984), Serbian footballer
- Duško Ivanović, (born 1957), Montenegrin basketball player and coach
- Ivan Rikard Ivanović (born Ivan Kraus; 1880–1949), Croatian politician
- Josef Ivanović (born 1973), former German football player and coach
- Jovanni Ivanović (born 1993), Montenegrin-American college student at Michigan State University
- Marin Ivanović (born 1981), Croatian rapper better known by his stage name Stoka
- Mihailo Ivanović (1874–1949), Montenegrin politician
- Milan Ivanović (born 1960), Serbian-born Australian footballer
- Nikanor Ivanović (1825–1894), leader of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church 1858–1860
- Saša Ivanović (born 1984), Montenegrin footballer
- Tina Ivanović, (born 1974), Serbian singer and model
- Vane Ivanović (1913–1999), Yugoslav diplomat, athlete and philantropist
- Velimir Ivanović (born 1978), Serbian footballer
See also