Croatian Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Croatian naming customs have been a part of Croatian culture for over 500 years, with earliest dating to the 12th century, being first Slavic nation with surnames.
The first etymological thesis about the name of the Croats stems from Constantine Porphyrogennetos (tenth century), who connected the different names of the Croats with the Greek word χώρα (khṓra, "land"). Croatian family names have five origins: given names, nicknames, professional names, toponyms, and ethnic designation.
Croatian names follow the structure of a given name followed by a family name, although there are exceptions based on specific naming customs
This collection has all Croatian Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Croatian baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Croatian Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Croatian variant of Adriana, meaning from Adria. | ||
Adoration, Admiration, high regard, worship | ||
Slovene form of Alyosha, meaning helper or defender | ||
Famous Warrior | ||
A famous warrior. | ||
Croatian form of Andrew, meaning manly or masculine. | ||
Croatian form of Andrew, meaning warrior or manly. | ||
Feminine form of Antaeus, meaning rival. | ||
Croatian form of Antonella, meaning worthy of praise. | ||
Croatian form of Antonio, meaning worthy of praise. | ||
One who is invaluable. | ||
Ba'al protect the king. | ||
Croatian form of Bartholomew meaning son of Talmai. | ||
Croatian form of Bartholomew, meaning ploughman. | ||
Foreign woman | ||
Pearl | ||
A gentle, mild and blessed boy. | ||
Variant of Blago, meaning a mild, gentle and blessed boy. | ||
Battle glory. | ||
A Goddess. It is a diminutive for the name 'Bozena' | ||
Feminine form of Branimir, meaning peaceful world. | ||
The term used for protection of glory | ||
She is like a sea storm | ||
A little stork. | ||
Croatian word for sheep. | ||
Croatian form of Damian, meaning to tame. | ||
Valley or a person from Denmark. | ||
Croatian form of Darius, meaning to possess. | ||
A mythological name, meaning god of war. | ||
God is combining. | ||
A variant of Daniel, meaning God is my judge. | ||
Princess | ||
Sovereign, lord, patron or organizer. | ||
A form of Hebrew name Dinah, meaning avenged. | ||
The one who loves the earth. | ||
Domagoj is derived from the Slavic elements domu, which means home and gojiti, which means grow, heal, and nurture. | ||
Croatian form of Dorian, meaning child of the sea. | ||
One who is clever. | ||
One who is dear and precious. | ||
Dear and beloved one. | ||
An oak grove. | ||
Grove or tree. | ||
Duko is derived from Doede, meaning a famous wolf. | ||
God is a satisfaction provider | ||
Work-power | ||
Croatian form of Francis, meaning freeman. | ||
Croatian form of Frances, meaning free man. | ||
Croatian form of Gabriel, meaning God is my strong man. | ||
A variant of Gabrielle, meaning Woman of God. | ||
One who is watchful and alert. | ||


