Jovan

Jovan
Jòvan
DEFINICIJA
ONOMASTIKA
m. os. ime (uglavnom pravosl.), v. Ivan; hip.: Jóco, Jójo, Jóšo, Jȍvica, Jóvo; Jòvānka ž. os. ime
pr.: Jócić (150, I Slavonija), Jòckov, Jòcković (Vukovar), Jòcović, Jòčić, Jȍja (Zadar), Jȍjić (110, Knin, može i od Josip), Jȏjkić, Jóka (360, Dvor), Jòkanović (Zagreb, Slavonija, Banovina), Jókić (1950, S Dalmacija, Lika), Jòkoš (Slavonija), Jòković (100, Korčula, J i sred. Dalmacija, može i od Josip), Jòksić (Pula), Jòksimović (Osijek, Pula, Sisak), Jòksović (Karlovac), Jólić (330, Bjelovar, sred. Dalmacija, može i od Josip), Jȏlović, Jóšić (210, Zagora, Slavonija), Jòšilović, Jȏšović, Jȍta (Virovitica), Jòtanović (180, Rijeka, Gorski kotar), Jȍtić (Čabar, Primorje), Jȍtović, Jóvac (Dugo Selo), Jovàkarić (Slavonija), Jòvalekić, Jòvan (160, Varaždin), Jovánčević (400, Obrovac, S Dalmacija), Jòvānčić (Vukovar, Šibenik, Dubrovnik, može i od tal. Giovanni na čakavskom području), Jòvāndić (Beli Manastir), Jòvanić (380, Lika, Slavonija), Jòvānka (može i od tal. Giovanni na čakavskom području), Jovánković (može i od tal. Giovanni na čakavskom području), Jòvanov (120, priobalje, Posavina), Jòvanović (Jovánović) (5870, Primorje, Slavonija), Jovanòvskī (120, Primorje, Istra), Jovášević (Dvor, Rijeka), Jȏvčić (150, Zagora, I Slavonija), Jòvetić (300, Ogulin), Jȍvica (140, Metković, J Dalmacija, Pokuplje), Jovíčević (Zagreb, priobalje), Jȍvičić (1210, Kordun, Banovina, S Dalmacija, Slavonija), Jȍvičin (Zadar), Jóvić (3760, Zadar, sred. Dalmacija), Jovíćević (Rijeka), Jóvin (Vukovar), Jòvinac (Valpovo), Jòvišić (Osijek, Karlovac, Primorje), Jóvković (Karlovac), Jȏvović (110, Zagreb, Velika Gorica, Dubrovnik), Jòvūljčić

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