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Simić ( sr-Cyrl, Симић; ) is a Serbo-Croatian surname derived from the male given name Simo, found mainly among ethnic Serbs, but also Croats. It may refer to: * Aleksa Simić (1800–1872), three-time prime minister * Blagoje Simić (born 1960), Bosnian Serb war criminal * Dušan Simić (1938–2023), Serbian-American poet best known as Charles Simic * Goran Simić (born 1952), Bosnian poet * Goran Simić (1953–2008), Serbian singer * Jelena Simić (born 1992), Bosnian tennis player * Jovan Simić Bobovac (1775–1831), Serbian prince * Ljubiša Simić (born 1963), Serbian boxer * Marko Simić (born 1987), Serbian-born Montenegrin football player * Milorad Simić (born 1946), Bosnian-born Serbian linguist * Valentina Simić (born 1994), Serbian dancer, hula-hooper, poet and writer - creator of Panda Time * Vasilije Simić (1866–1931), Serbian lawyer, judge and attorney See also * Simović * Šimić Šimić () is a surname found mainly among the Croats, but sometimes ...
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Simo (given Name)
Simo ( sr-Cyrl, Симо) is a masculine given name cognate to Simon (given name), Simon. It is found primarily in Finnish and Serbian. Notable people named Simo include: * Simo Aalto (born 1960), Finnish stage magician * Simo Boltić (born 1994), Serbian sprint canoer * Simo Elaković (1940–2016), Serbian philosopher and professor * Simo Frangén (born 1963), Finnish TV presenter * Simó de Guardiola y Hortoneda, Bishop of Urgel and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra from 1827 to 1851 * Simo Halonen, Finnish biathlete in the 1970s * Simo Häyhä (1905–2002), Finnish sniper in the Winter War, credited with the most confirmed kills in a major war * Simo Krunić (born 1967), Serbian football manager and former player * Simo Kuzmanović (born 1986), Bosnian Serb footballer * Simo Lampinen (born 1943), Finnish former rally driver * Simo Mälkiä (born 1983), Finnish retired ice hockey defenceman * Simo Matavulj (1852–1908), Serbian novelist * Simo Mfayela (died 2020), South African po ...
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Marko Simić
Marko Simić (, ; born 16 June 1987) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Latvian club Liepāja. Born in Obrenovac, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia), Marko Simić initially played in the youth categories of FK Partizan. Simić was a part of one of the best generations of BATE Borisov which made the group stages of the UEFA Champions League in 2011 and 2012. He made his debut for the Montenegro national team in 2013. Club career Spartak Varna In January 2007 Simić joined Bulgarian A PFG side Spartak Varna. He made his team début on 3 February in a 3–1 friendly win over Svetkavitsa, but he never played in competitive match for Spartak. One months later Simić joined North-East V AFG club Chernomorets Byala on loan and earned 6 appearances to the end of the season. Journeyman years In summer of 2007 he signed with Serbian League West side FK Radnički Kragujevac. After a loan spell with OFK Mladenovac during the second half of the season, he move ...
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Surnames Of Croatian Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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Šimić
Šimić () is a surname found mainly among the Croats, but sometimes also among the Serbs. Notable people with the name include: * Ana Šimić (born 1990), Croatian athlete * Andrijica Šimić (1833–1905), Croatian folk hero * Antun Branko Šimić (1898–1925), Bosnian Croat poet * Dario Šimić (born 1975), Croatian footballer * Franjo Šimić (1900–1944), Croatian general * Josip Šimić (born 1977), Croatian footballer, brother of Dario * * Nikola Šimić (1766–1848), Serbian logician * Petar Šimić (1932–1990), Croatian Yugoslav admiral * Predrag Šimić (born 1979), Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer * Tatjana Šimić Tatjana Šimić (born 9 June 1963), also known by the Mononymous person, mononym Tatjana, is a Croats, Croatian-Dutch people, Dutch model, actress and singer. Biography Šimić was born in Zagreb, PR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia on 9 June ... (born 1963), Dutch-Croatian model and actress See also * * Šime * Simić {{DEFAULTSORT: ...
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Simović
Simović (, ) is a Serbo-Croatian and Ukrainian surname, a patronymic derived from given name '' Simo''. It is historically anglicized into ''Simovich''. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Simović, co-conspirator in the assassination of Zoran Đinđić * Aleksandar Simović (born 1992), Serbian footballer *Dušan Simović (1882–1962), Serbian military leader, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia * Edgardo Simovic (born 1975), Uruguayan soccer player * Ljubomir Simović (1935–2025), Serbian writer, playwright, scriptwriter, and academic * Marko Simović (born 1987), Montenegrin handball player *Miodrag Simović (born 1952), current Judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina *Slobodan Simović (born 1989), Serbian footballer * Zoran Simović (born 1954), Montenegrin footballer See also * * Simić * Simonović * Simeonović * Simeunović *Šimić *Šimunić *Šimunović Šimunović () is a South Slavic surname, a patronymic of Šimun. Notable people with the surname include ...
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Vasilije Simić
Vasilije Vasa Simić (22 July 1866 4 September 1931) was a Serbians, Serbian lawyer, judge and attorney. He studied law in Paris and Geneva. He was president of the Belgrade Town Court and royal prosecutor in the summary court in the proceedings following the "Ivandan assassination attempt" on King Milan in 1899. After the fall of the Obrenović dynasty in 1903, he was retired early from the position of judge of the Appellate Court in Belgrade and started his career as an attorney at law. During both of the Balkan Wars in 1912 and 1913 and World War I, 1914–1918, he was a reserve captain in the Supreme Command of the Serbian army and retreated with the army across Albania to the island of Corfu in 1916. He took part in the Battle of Kaymakchalan and the breach of the Salonika front. He was an expert at the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), Paris Peace Conference in 1919. He died in Belgrade at the age of 65. Biography Vasilije Simić was born on 22 July 1866, in Belgrade. Hi ...
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Valentina Simić
Valentina may refer to: People * Valentina (given name), a female given name (includes a list of people with the name) * Valentina (wrestler), stage name of Elizabeth Miklosi (born 1983), an American professional wrestler * Valentina (Italian singer), stage name of Elena Ferretti (born 1960), Italian Eurobeat and Italo disco singer * Valentina (fashion designer) (1899–1989), a Ukrainian fashion designer * Valentina (drag queen) (born 1991), an American drag performer, actor, television personality and singer * Valentina (French singer) (born 2009), French singer, winner of the 2020 Junior Eurovision Song Contest Entertainment Film * ''Valentina'' (1950 film), a 1950 Argentine film * ''Valentina'' (2008 film), a 2008 Argentine film * ''Valentina'' (2021 film), a 2021 Spanish animated film Television * ''Valentina'' (1993 TV series), a 1993 Mexican telenovela * Valentina (2013 telenovela), a 2013 Chilean telenovela by TVN * ''Valentina'' (1989 TV series), an Italian tele ...
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Milorad Simić
Milorad Simić ( sr-cyr, Милорад Симић; born 5 June 1946) is a Serbian philologist, linguist, lexicographer and computer scientist. He was born in Obadi (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and finished gymnasium in Srebrenica, College of Pedagogy in Šabac, and Faculty of Philology and magister studies in Belgrade. Since 1972 he is employed at the Institute of Serbian Language at the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts (SANU). He is an editor of the SANU Dictionary, and founder of the Srbosof agency specialized in linguistical computer science. He is a member of the council of Project Rastko since 1997. He has authored digital dictionaries and linguistical software. He was awarded the Order of Despot Stefan Lazarević by the Serbian Orthodox Church in March 2015. References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Simić, Milorad 1946 births Living people Linguists from Serbia Serbian lexicographers Serbian computer scientists People from Srebrenica University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology alumni ...
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Ljubiša Simić
Ljubiša Simić ( sr-cyr, Љубиша Симић; born 27 February 1963 in Smederevo, SR Serbia, then Yugoslavia) is a former boxer from Yugoslavia , common_name = Yugoslavia , life_span = 1918–19921941–1945: World War II in Yugoslavia#Axis invasion and dismemberment of Yugoslavia, Axis occupation , p1 = Kingdom of SerbiaSerbia , flag_p ..., who competed in two Summer Olympics for his native country: in 1984 and in 1988. In both occasions he had an early exit from the tournament. Simić became professional in 1993, and recorded thirteen wins (six knock-outs) and three losses. Amateur Highlights *1984 Summer Olympics represented Yugoslavia as a Bantamweight. His result was: **Lost to Pedro Nolasco (Dominican Republic) in the Round of 64 by decision, 0-5 *1985 European Amateur Champion at Bantamweight *1988 Summer Olympics represented Yugoslavia as a Featherweight. His results were: **1st round bye **Lost t ...
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Serbs
The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian Cultural heritage, ancestry, Culture of Serbia, culture, History of Serbia, history, and Serbian language, language. They primarily live in Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro as well as in North Macedonia, Slovenia, Germany and Austria. They also constitute a significant diaspora with several communities across Europe, the Americas and Oceania. The Serbs share many cultural traits with the rest of the peoples of Southeast Europe. They are predominantly Eastern Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodox Christians by religion. The Serbian language, Serbian language (a standardized version of Serbo-Croatian) is official in Serbia, co-official in Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is spoken by the plurality in Montenegro. Ethnology The identity of Serbs is rooted in Eastern Orthodoxy and traditions. In the 19th century, the ...
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Jovan Simić Bobovac
Jovan Simić Bobovac (17. August 177526 July 1832) was a Serbian politician, who began his career as '' knez'' during the Ottoman period, participated in the Serbian Revolution (1804–17), and served as the President of the Serbian Supreme Court. He was one of the closest collaborators of Prince Miloš Obrenović. Background He was born in 1775 in the village of Bobova (hence ''Bobovac''), in the "Simić Hamlet" (). The Simić brotherhood moved to Valjevo's Podgorina around the beginning of the 18th century from Polimlje area, Montenegro-Serbia border. On their way towards the Kingdom of Hungary with other refugees from Old Herzegovina and Old Montenegro, they stopped in Podgorina, at the foot of the Medvednik mountain (probably because the impassable hinterland provided security from the Ottomans). The hill beneath which the "Simić Hamlet" is still located today is called the "Simić peak" (). Early career It is known that he was a '' buljukbaša'' (hajduk commander) under the ...
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