Mladen
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Mladen is a common name of Slavic origin used in South Slavic languages
. The names stems from the Slavic root mlad, meaning "young".
Mladen may refer to:
South Slavic languages
The South Slavic languages comprise one of three branches of the Slavic languages. There are approximately 30 million speakers, mainly in the Balkans. These are separated geographically from speakers of the other two Slavic branches by a belt of German, Hungarian and Romanian speakers...
. The names stems from the Slavic root mlad, meaning "young".
Mladen may refer to:
People
- Mladen I Šubić Bribirski, a Croatian member of the ŠubićŠubicThe Šubić were one of the twelve tribes which constituted Croatian statehood in the Middle Ages; they held the county of Bribir in inland Dalmatia.-Origins:...
noble family - Mladen II Šubić Bribirski, a Croatian member of the Šubić noble family
- Mladen III Šubić Bribirski, a Croatian member of the Šubić noble family
- Mladen BartolovićMladen BartolovicMladen Bartolović is a Bosnian football player. Although he spent almost his entire career in Croatia, he is part of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. Not to be confused with Croatian player Mladen Bartulović.He formerly played for HNK Čapljina, HNK Cibalia, Dinamo Zagreb, 1...
, a Bosnian footballer - Mladen DolarMladen DolarMladen Dolar is a Slovenian philosopher, cultural theorist, film critic and expert in psychoanalysis.Dolar was born in Maribor as the son of the literary critic Jaro Dolar. In 1978 he graduated in Philosophy and French language at the University of Ljubljana, where he graduated under the...
, a Slovenian philosopher - Mladen KrstajićMladen KrstajicMladen Krstajić is a former Serbian footballer who currently works as a director of football for FK Partizan.-Early life:...
, a Serbian footballer - Mladen PetrićMladen PetricMladen Petrić is a Croatian international footballer who plays for Hamburger SV in the Fußball-Bundesliga Bundesliga. He also holds the Swiss citizenship.-Early life:...
, a Croatian footballer - Mladen RudonjaMladen RudonjaMladen Rudonja is a retired Slovenian footballer who represented his country at two major tournaments - Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup.He most often played as a forward or a winger...
, a Slovenian footballer - Mladen ŠekularacMladen ŠekularacMladen Šekularac is a Montenegrin professional basketball player.At one point Šekularac was considered to be one of the biggest European talents and was projected as NBA Draft lottery pick candidate. His reputation was such that his club at the time, KK FMP, put a €1,300,000 price tag on his...
, a Montenegrin basketball player - Mladen StanevMladen StanevMladen Stanev is a Bulgarian conductor.-Early Life & Education:Mladen was born in 1974 in Kotel . He was a conductor at the National High School for folk music in Kotel from 1988 to 1993. He earned his master's degree in choir conducting from State Music Academy "P.Vladigerov", Sofia . In 2006 he...
, a Bulgarian conductor and chorus master - Mladen VasilevMladen VasilevMladen "Maho" Vasilev is a former Bulgarian football player, and later coach.Between 1965 and 1968, Vasilev played for F.C...
, a Bulgarian footballer - Mladen Jurkić, a Croatian DJ
Places
- MladenMladen (village)Mladen is a village in the municipality of Sevlievo, in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria.-References:...
, a village in Sevlievo MunicipalitySevlievo MunicipalitySevlievo Municipality is a municipality in Gabrovo Province, North-central Bulgaria, located in the area of the so called Fore-Balkan between Stara planina mountain and the Danubian Plain...
, Gabrovo ProvinceGabrovo ProvinceGabrovo Province , former name Gabrovo okrug) is a small province lying at the geographical centre of Bulgaria. It is named after its main town - Gabrovo. In 2009 the total population of the area is 130,001.-Municipalities:...
, BulgariaBulgariaBulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...