From my local newspapers, parents' names are in brackets.
GIRLS:
Sanela (
Darko &
Zlata)
Sara (
Barbara)
Sara (
Bojan &
Sanja)
Sara (dad
Ivica &
Ivana)
Sara (dad Ljubiša &
Sanela)
Sara (
Dado &
Tena)
Sara (
Elvis &
Katarina)
Sara (
Goran &
Monika)
Sara (
Ivan &
Marija)
Sara (
Ivan &
Monika)
Sara (
Ivan &
Tihana)
Sara (
Marijan & Nataša) –see
Natasa Sara (
Mario &
Sanja)
Sara (
Marko & Ivančica) –see
Ivancica Sara (
Marko &
Maja)
Sara (
Miroslav &
Renata)
Sara (
Pero &
Katarina)
Sara (
Suzana)
Sara (
Tomislav &
Josipa)
Sara (
Zlatko & Elvisa)
Saša (
Zoran &
Danijela) –see
Sasa Sofija (
Dragan &
Valentina)
Soni (
Katarina)
Stela (
Danijel &
Sanja)
Sumeja (Muhamet & Ermina) -see
Muhamed and
SumayyaSunčica (
Damir & Blaženka) –see
Suncica and
Blazenka
Obviously
Sara is very popular here,
Sanela and Sunčica are dated to the 1980s, Saša is usually used for boys,
Stela is quite rare and
Sofija is used steadily, but never too popular. I've never seen Soni or Sumeja in real life (Sumeja's family are Muslims and they tend to use more unusual names).
This message was edited 12/9/2012, 12:50 PM