Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the person who added the name is Drosum.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Mohácsi Hungarian
Habitational name for someone from Mohács, a city in Hungary.
Morača Serbian
Morača is a historical region in Montenegro.
Mori Slovene, Italian
Variant of Moro.
Moslavac Croatian
Habitational name for someone from Moslavina, a region in Croatia.
Nađ Serbian, Croatian
Serbian and Croatian variant of Nagy.
Novoselec Croatian
Derived from nov, meaning "new", and selo, meaning "village", so the possible meaning is "the one who's new to the village".
Oakenshield English (British), Literature
In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit", the surname of Thorin Oakenshield, the leader of the Company of Dwarves and the King of Durin's Folk.
Orahovac Montenegrin
Derived from orah (орах), meaning "walnut".
Ostojić Serbian, Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Ostoja".
Palić Serbian, Croatian
Derived from paliti, meaning "to fire" or "to set on fire".
Paljević Montenegrin, Croatian
Derived from paliti (палити), meaning "to burn, to set of fire".
Pašalić Bosnian, Croatian
Derived from paša, meaning "Pasha", which was a high rank in the Ottoman political and military system.
Pavelić Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Pavel".
Pavićević Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Pavao".
Pećanac Serbian
Habitational name for someone from the village of Peći, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Pera Croatian
Derived from Pero. Also means "feathers".
Peričić Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Perica".
Perović Serbian, Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Pero".
Peruničić Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Perun". Perun was the Slavic god of lightning.
Peruško Croatian
Habitational name for someone from Peruški, Croatia.
Piroćanac Serbian
Habitational name for someone from Pirot, Serbia.
Pletikosa Croatian
Derived from pletiti, meaning "to knit", and kosa, meaning "hair".
Pletikosić Croatian
Derived from pletiti, meaning "to knit", and kosa, meaning "hair".
Pravdić Croatian
Derived from pravda, meaning "justice".
Puntar Slovene, Croatian
Derived from a 19th century phrase that denoted someone who supported the unification of the Kingdoms of Croatia and Dalmatia within Austria-Hungary.
Puškarić Croatian
Derived from puškar, meaning "gunsmith".
Pušnik Slovene
Habitational name for someone living near or on a pušča, which is Slovene for "uncultivated land" or "wasteland".
Putnik Serbian
Derived from putnik (путник), meaning "traveller".
Radenović Montenegrin, Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Rade".
Radolović Croatian
Possibly derived from rado lovi, meaning "glad to hunt".
Radosavljević Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Radosav or Radoslav".
Radovanović Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Radovan".
Radovčić Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Rade".
Radović Serbian, Montenegrin, Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Radovan".
Radulović Serbian
Possibly derived from rado lovi, meaning "glad to hunt".
Rafailović Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Rafail".
Ranković Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Ranko".
Rastoder Bosnian
Possibly derived from hrast, meaning "oak", and derati, meaning "tearing, to tear".
Razbornik Slovene
Derived from razborit, meaning "prudent".
Redžepagić Bosnian
Derived from Redžeb, meaning "Rajab", the seventh month of the Islamic calendar.
Reicher German, German (Austrian), Jewish
Derived from various placenames called Reich, Reichau, Reichen.
Rep Slovene, Croatian
Means "tail".
Ribar Croatian
Derived from ribar, meaning "fisherman".
Rodić Serbian, Croatian
Possibly derived from roda (рода), meaning "stork".
Sabo Serbian, Croatian, Romanian
Variant form of Szabó.
Sabolić Croatian
Croatian form of Szabó.
Šarinić Croatian
Possibly derived from šareno, meaning "colorful".
Šegrt Serbian
Derived from šegrt (шегрт), meaning "apprentice".
Serdar Turkish, Croatian
Turkish form of Persian sardar, meaning "chief", "leader", "field marshal".
Sijarić Montenegrin
Derived from sijati (сијати), meaning "to sow".
Simović Serbian, Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Simo".
Sindik Croatian
Derived from sindik, a type of lawyer or representative that existed in Dalmatia in the Middle Ages.
Škrelja Montenegrin
Montenegrin variant of Shkreli.
Škrijelj Bosnian
Derived from Shkreli, an Albanian tribe and region.
Sladoljev Croatian
Derived from slad, meaning "malt", and the -ljev suffix referring to "pouring".
Slavica Croatian
Derived from Slavic slava, meaning "glory".
Šljivančanin Montenegrin
Habitational name for someone from Šljivansko, Montenegro.
Slunjski Croatian
Habitational name for someone from Slunj, Croatia.
Šofranac Montenegrin
Derived from šafran (шафран), meaning "saffron".
Špiljak Croatian
Possibly derived from špilja, meaning "cave".
Stanisavljević Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Stanislav".
Stijepović Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Stijepo".
Stipančić Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Stipe" or "son of Stjepan".
Stipetić Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Stipe".
Stojković Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Stojan".
Stradlater Literature
The surname of Ward Stradlater, a character in J. D. Salinger's novel "The Catcher in the Rye".
Stražičić Croatian
Possibly derived from straža, meaning "guard".
Šuškov Croatian
Derived from šuškati, meaning "to rustle".
Tasić Serbian, Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Tasa".
Teklić Croatian
Derived from teklić, a rare form of the word "messenger".
Teodorović Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Teodor".
Tišljar Croatian
Derived from Chakavian Croatian tišljar, meaning "carpenter".
Todorić Serbian, Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Todor".
Tomašević Serbian, Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Tomaš".
Tomović Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Tomo" or "son of Toma 2".
Topolovec Slovene, Croatian
Several locations in Slovenia and Croatia bare the name "Topolovec".
Tot Serbian
Serbian variant of Tót.
Trajković Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Trajko".
Travar Croatian, Serbian
Derived from travar, meaning "herbalist".
Trifunović Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Trifun".
Vašićek Croatian
Variant and often a misspelling of Vašiček.
Vasiljević Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Vasilije".
Vedriš Croatian
Derived from vedro, meaning "bright".
Viljevac Croatian
Habitational name for someone from Viljevo, Croatia.
Vincek Croatian
Possibly derived from the Croatian nickname for Vincent.
Vučinović Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the given name Vuk, which also means "wolf".
Vujisić Serbian, Montenegrin
Derived from vuk (вук), meaning "wolf".
Vukmanović Serbian, Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Vukman".
Wagmann German
Possibly derived from Swabian Wegman, meaning "herb".
Wilczek Polish
Diminutive form of Wilk, which means "wolf" in Polish.
Žabek Croatian
From žaba, meaning "frog".
Zadravec Croatian, Slovene
Denotes a person living near the Drava river.
Zeković Serbian, Montenegrin
Derived from zeko (зеко), meaning "bunny".
Žižek Slovene
Derived from žižek, meaning "black bug".
Zlatar Croatian, Serbian
From zlatar meaning "goldsmith" or "jeweler".
Zubčić Croatian
Possibly derived from zubić, meaning "small tooth".
Žugić Serbian, Montenegrin
Derived from žuganje (жугање), meaning "whining, complaining".
Županović Croatian
Derived from župan, a noble and administrative title, the leader of a territorial unit called županija.
Zver Slovene, Russian, Croatian
Means "beast".
Zvizdić Bosnian
Derived from zvizda, meaning "star".