Božović

Božović (Cyrillic: Божовић, pronounced [bôːʒoʋitɕ]; plural: Božovići, Божовићи) is Serbian surname, and is one of the most common surnames in Serbia and Montenegro.[1] It derives from personal name Božo (Божо), cognate of the English name Theodor. The part ov designates possession: Božov means Božo's. The suffix is a diminutive designation, or descendant designation. Thus the last name can be translated as Božo's son or Božo's daughter.

There are several families in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina who carry this last name. The most numerous and the most prominent of the Božovići are the Serbian Old Herzegovina clan of Božovići, who are originally from the Piva River region. More of the Božovići are found in Eastern Herzegovina, in the Užice region, and in Kosovo. Despite the common last name, they are not mutually related.

People with last name Božović:

Recipients of the Order of the People's Hero of Yugoslavia:

  • Božo Božović (1907-1993)
  • Vlado Božović (1915-2010)
  • Vukosav Božović (1916-1943)
  • Dragoljub Božović Žuća (1922-1943)
  • Radislav Božović Raško (1910-1942)
  • Radomir Božović Raco (1915-2000)

References

  1. Pakistan Archived August 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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