Croatian Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete AβZ List) - Page 3
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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 ΟΟΟΞ± (khαΉra, "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!
You can explore Croatian baby names: Alphabetically (AβZ) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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Croatian Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The thought of glory. | ||
The beloved one. | ||
Croatian form of Patricia, meaning noble. | ||
Croatian form of Paul, meaning small or humble. | ||
To work. | ||
A sweet happiness | ||
River | ||
Croatian form of Rocco, meaning rest. | ||
Saffron flower. | ||
Farewell | ||
Healthy | ||
Croatian variant of Caroline, meaning strong. | ||
One who is happy and cheerful. | ||
Slovene form of Sebastianus, meaning 'from Sebaste'. | ||
Sister | ||
One who is graceful and heavenly. | ||
Croatian form of Cecilia, meaning blind. | ||
Name of a Greek prophetess. It means oracle. | ||
To hear, to be heard | ||
Sweet or sweetly flavored. | ||
One who brings glory to the family. | ||
A Slavic woman. | ||
Freedom | ||
The snow woman. | ||
Loud | ||
Rescue or save | ||
Croatian name for forget-me-not flower. | ||
Luck, a lucky and fortunate man. | ||
A woman with the crown | ||
Croatian form of Stella, meaning star. | ||
Croatian diminutive of Stjepan. It means crown. | ||
Female of Stephan, meaning crown. | ||
Cold or chill. | ||
Sun or sunny | ||
Croatian form of Svetlana, meaning light. | ||
Gift from God | ||
To keep secret. | ||
Croatian form of Teresa, meaning reaper. | ||
A quiet person, a saint | ||
Female form of Tihomir. It means quiet and peace world. | ||
In Croatian a suffix name that means a Saint. In Vietnamese it means a thinker | ||
Tomislav is derived from the Slavic element tomiti, which means torture combined with slava meaning glory. | ||
Croatian form of Antonia. It means worthy of praise. | ||
The name is derived from elements trpi endure, bear, suffer and mir meaning peace or world. | ||
Hard | ||
A female ruler. | ||
Date fruit | ||
Strong | ||
Female master of the tower. | ||
Croatian form of Vanessa. It means butterfly. | ||



