Milovan
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Milovan (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован) is a Slavic name derived from the passive adjective milovati ("caress").[1] It is recorded in Serbia since the Late Middle Ages.[1] Variants include Milovanac and Milovanče.[1] It may refer to:
Milovan Ćirić (1918–1986), Serbian football (soccer) coach
Milovan Đilas (1911–1995), Montenegrin-Serbian Communist politician, theorist and author in Yugoslavia
Milovan Đorić (born 1945), former Serbian football player and manager
Milovan Danojlić (born 1937), Serbian writer
Milovan Destil Marković (born 1957), visual artist
Milovan Drecun (born 1957), Serbian journalist of Montenegrin descent
Milovan Glišić (1847–1908), Serbian writer, dramatist, and literary theorist
Milovan Ilic Minimaks (1938–2005), Serbian radio and TV journalist
Milovan Milovanović (1863–1912), Serbian politician, diplomat and constitutional lawyer
Milovan Milović (born 1980), Serbian footballer
Milovan Mirosevic (born 1980), Chilean footballer
Milovan Obradović (born 1956), former Serbian football Defender
Milovan Raković (born 1985), Serbian professional basketball player
Milovan Sikimić (born 1980), Serbian footballer
Milovan Vitezović (born 1944), Serbian writer, poet, play writer and satirist
Milovan Zoričić (1884–1971), Croatian football official and criminal judge
Contents
1 Family names
2 Place names
3 See also
4 References
5 Sources
Family names
Berndt Lubich von Milovan, Hauptsturmführer in the Waffen SS during World War II
Place names
- Milovan, a village in Pleșoi Commune, Dolj County, Romania
See also
- Milovanović
- Miloslav, "Mila"
- Slavic names
References
^ abc Grković 1977, p. 134.
Sources
Grković, Milica (1977). Rečnik ličnih imena kod Srba. Belgrade: Vuk Karadžić.
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