Jurišić

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Jurišić is a Croatian surname which also rarely appears among other South Slavs. It is derived from the word juriš meaning "charge, dash". It may refer to:

  • Nikola Jurišić (c. 1490–1545), a Croatian nobleman and hero
  • Iva Jurišić, Croatian volleyball player
  • Zvonko Jurišić, Bosnian Croat politician
  • Ilija Jurišić, Bosnian Croat, war criminal in Bosnian War (1992 Yugoslav People's Army column incident in Tuzla)[1][2][3]
  • Planinka Jurišić-Atić, Bosnia-Herzegovina pianist, piano pedagogue
  • Mijo Jurišić, Croatian actor
  • Blaž Jurišić, Croatian grammar writer
  • Mario Jurišić, Croatian parody rock musician (Vatrogasci)
  • Goran Jurišić, Bosnian Croat footballer (Sarajevo)
  • Melita Jurisic, Australian actress
  • Ivo Jurišić, Croatian sports journalist, long-time editor of sports section in Slobodna Dalmacija[4]
  • Al Jurisich, American footballer of Croatian descent
  • Nada Jurišić, Serbian actress
  • Slobodan Jurišić, drummer of YU grupa, a former Mama Co Co and Točak Band member, drums
  • Pavle Jurišić Šturm, born as Paulus Eugen Sturm (1848–1922), a Sorbian that became general in Serbia (Serbian: Јуришић)
  • Ivan Jurišić, Serbian footballer (Red Star)
  • Svetozar Jurišić, Serbian footballer (Partizan)
  • Aleksandar Jurišič, Slovenian mathematician, computer scientist

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