Proper names derived from Drag-
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The Slavic
-derived stem "Drag-" appears in many East-European proper names. These include:
Slavic peoples
The Slavic people are an Indo-European panethnicity living in Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe, North Asia and Central Asia. The term Slavic represents a broad ethno-linguistic group of people, who speak languages belonging to the Slavic language family and share, to varying degrees, certain...
-derived stem "Drag-" appears in many East-European proper names. These include:
- Draga, DraganDrăganDrăgan can be:* Drăgan River , tributary of the Crişul Repede River in Romania* Drăgan River , tributary of the Florei River in RomaniaFamily name:* Iosif Constantin Drăgan, Romanian and Italian businessman, writer and historian...
, Drăgan, Dragana, DragasDragas (disambiguation)Dragas or Dragaš, derived from the Slavic word for dear , may refer to:Placenames:* Dragaš, KosovoPeople:* Dragaš noble family , of the Serbian Empire** Dejan Dragaš , nobleman... - Drăghici
- DragiDragi (disambiguation)Dragi can be:* Drągi, a village in north-eastern Poland* Dragi Kotsev, Macedonian footballer* Dragi Setinov, a retired Macedonian football player* Dragi Nastevski, Australian football player* Dragi Dimovski, Macedonian footballer...
, DragićDragićDragić is a Slavic surname.Those bearing it include:* Predrag Dragić , a Serbian humanist, writer, essayist, anthologist, playwright, literary and art critic, lexicographer, medievalist, historian, etc....
, DragicaDragicaDragica is a South Slavic given name.Those bearing it include:* Dragica Đurić, former Yugoslav handball player* Dragica Kresoja, Macedonian handball player...
, Dragiša, Dragivoje - Drago, Dragoş, DragoljubDragoljubDragoljub is a South Slavic given name, meaning "precious love", may refer to:*Dragoljub Brnović, Montenegrin footballer*Dragoljub Čirić, Serbian chess player*Dragoljub Janošević, Serbian chess player*Dragoljub Ljubičić...
, DragomirDragomirDragomir is a name of Slavic origin, typical for Bulgaria and Serbia, as well as Romania. It is composed of the Slavic words drag and mir . It can be translated as To whom peace is precious, i.e...
, DragoslavDragoslavDragoslav is a South Slavic given name, may refer to:*Dragoslav Čakić*Dragoslav Jevrić*Dragoslav Mitrinović*Dragoslav Stepanović*Dragoslav Šekularac...
, DragoslaveleDragoslaveleDragoslavele is a commune in the northern part of Argeş County, Romania, located by the former border between Wallachia and Transylvania, on the Wallachian side. It is a relatively important location for boarding house tourism...
, DragovićDragovicDragović is a Montenegrin, Serbian and Croatian surname, meaning "son of Drago", may refer to:*Aleksandar Dragović, Austrian footballer*Doris Dragović, Croatian pop singer*Dragović monastery* surname from the Vasojevići clan... - Dragu, Drăguş, Drăguşeni, Dragutin, DragutinovićDragutinovićDragutinović is a surname.Those bearing it include:* Ivica Dragutinović, a Serbian footballer* Diana Dragutinović, the Minister of Finance in the Government of Serbia* Dragan Dragutinović, a Serbian footballer...
- DragneaDragneaDragnea is a surname,Those bearing it include:* Marin Dragnea, retired Romanian footballer* Liviu Dragnea, Romanian engineer and politician...