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'''Đuro''' ({{lang-sr|Ђуро}} |
'''Đuro''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Ђуро}}, also [[transliterated]] '''Djuro''' or '''Gjuro''') is a South Slavic male given name derived from [[Đurađ]] (a Serbian variant of ''[[George (given name)|George]]''). |
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It may refer to: |
It may refer to: |
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*[[Đuro Bago]], football coach and sports director |
* [[Đuro Bago]] (born 1961), football coach and sports director |
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*[[Gjuro Baglivi]], Italian physician and scientist |
* [[Gjuro Baglivi]] (1668–1707), Italian physician and scientist |
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*[[Đuro Basariček]], politician, lawyer and social activist |
* [[Đuro Basariček]] (1884–1928), Croation politician, lawyer and social activist |
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*[[Đuro Daničić]], philologist |
* [[Đuro Daničić]] (1825–1882), Serbian philologist |
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*[[Đuro Deželić]], writer |
* [[Đuro Deželić]] (1838–1907), Croatian writer |
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*[[Đuro Đaković]], communist politician |
* [[Đuro Đaković]] (1886–1929), Yugoslav communist politician |
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*[[Đuro Ferić]], poet |
* [[Đuro Ferić]] (1739–1820), Croatian poet and Jesuit vicar general |
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*[[Đuro Kurepa]], |
* [[Đuro Kurepa]] (1907–1993), Yugoslav mathematician |
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*[[Đuro Salaj]] |
* [[Đuro Salaj]] (1889–1958), first president of the United Labour Unions of Yugoslavia |
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*[[Đuro Pilar]], geologist, professor and rector at the University of Zagreb |
* [[Đuro Pilar]] (1846–1893), Croatian geologist, professor and rector at the University of Zagreb |
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*[[Đuro Pucar]], Yugoslav politician |
* [[Đuro Pucar]] (1899–1979), Yugoslav and Bosnian politician |
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*[[Đuro Živković]], composer and violinist |
* [[Đuro Živković]] (born 1975), Serbian-Swedish composer and violinist |
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*[[Đuro Zec]], Serbian |
* [[Đuro Zec]] (born 1990), Serbian football player |
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==See also== |
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* [[Đurovac]] |
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* [[Đurović]] |
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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
Revision as of 21:46, 29 September 2018
Đuro (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро, also transliterated Djuro or Gjuro) is a South Slavic male given name derived from Đurađ (a Serbian variant of George).
It may refer to:
- Đuro Bago (born 1961), football coach and sports director
- Gjuro Baglivi (1668–1707), Italian physician and scientist
- Đuro Basariček (1884–1928), Croation politician, lawyer and social activist
- Đuro Daničić (1825–1882), Serbian philologist
- Đuro Deželić (1838–1907), Croatian writer
- Đuro Đaković (1886–1929), Yugoslav communist politician
- Đuro Ferić (1739–1820), Croatian poet and Jesuit vicar general
- Đuro Kurepa (1907–1993), Yugoslav mathematician
- Đuro Salaj (1889–1958), first president of the United Labour Unions of Yugoslavia
- Đuro Pilar (1846–1893), Croatian geologist, professor and rector at the University of Zagreb
- Đuro Pucar (1899–1979), Yugoslav and Bosnian politician
- Đuro Živković (born 1975), Serbian-Swedish composer and violinist
- Đuro Zec (born 1990), Serbian football player
- Branko Đurić (known as "Đuro", born 1962), Bosnian actor, comedian, director, and musician
See also
- Djurö (disambiguation)
- Đurovac
- Đurović
- Đurić, Serbian surname meaning "little/son of Đuro"
- Đurovski, Macedonian variation of the latter
Further reading
- Milica Grković (1977). Rečnik ličnih imena kod Srba. Vuk Karadžić.