Mandić
Mandić | |
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Family name | |
Meaning | matronymic from Manda |
Region of origin | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia |
Language(s) of origin | Serbo-Croatian |
Related names | Mandušić, Mandičić |
Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мандић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a matronymic derived from Manda, a diminutive of Mandalena (a variant of Magdalena). Many people with the surname died during World War II.[1] It may refer to:
- Andrija Mandić (born 1965), Montenegrin Serb politician
- Branislava Mandić (born 1991), Serbian beauty queen
- Dominik Mandić (1889–1973), Bosnian Croat historian and politician
- Dušan Mandić (born 1994), Serbian water polo player
- Igor Mandić (born 1939), Croatian writer and journalist
- Leopold Mandić (1866–1942), Croatian saint
- Milica Mandić (born 1991), Serbian taekwondo athlete and Olympic champion
- Novak Mandić, historian
- Nikola Mandić (1869–1945), Croatian politician
- Oliver Mandić (born 1953), Yugoslav and Serbian pop musician
- a brotherhood of the Maleševci tribe
References
- ↑ Jasenovac Research Institute. "Victim Search: Mandić".
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