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Antonije is a Serbian given name. Notable people with this name include the following: Antonije Abramović (1919–1996), Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox priest
Antonije Isaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Антоније Исаковић; 6 November 1923 – 13 January 2002) was a Serbian writer and member of the Serbian Academy of Science
Antonije Kovačević (Serbian Cyrillic Антоније Ковачевић; Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 12 February 1848 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 22 July 1883)
Antonije Abramović (Cyrillic: Антоније Абрамовић; 16 July 1919 – 18 November 1996) was an Eastern Orthodox archimandrite, who became the first primate
Antonije Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Антоније Ђурић; 21 January 1929 – 15 August 2020) was a Serbian journalist, author, historian and publicist. He finished
Antonije Znorić (Serbian Cyrillic: Антоније Знорић; fl. 1689 – September 21, 1695) was a military officer (colonel) of the Habsburg army and the commander
Antonije Ristić (Serbian Cyrillic: Антоније Ристић; d. 1832), known as Pljakić (Пљакић), was a Serbian revolutionary commander (vojvoda) active in the
Antonije Tona Hadžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Антоније Хаџић; 20 November 1831 – 17 January 1916) was the secretary and president of the Matica Srpska, playwright
Mladen Žujović and Momir Nikolić, and contributors on military questions, Antonije Antić, Velimir Vemić and Staniša Kostić. According to lieutenant Staniša
Gornjak Atanasije (scribe) Rajčin Sudić Nicodemus of Tismana Name: Serbian: Antonije Bagaš (also Pagaš), Greek: Antonios Pagases, Anglicized: Anthony. His monastic
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Latin Hungarian
Stranger.
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English Latin French
Right-hand son. Also a.
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Ancient Name for Britain
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : from Middle English cranke ‘lively’, ‘lusty’, ‘vigorous’, hence a nickname for a cheerful, boisterous, or cocky person.English : nickname from cranuc, a diminutive of Middle English cran ‘crane’ (see Crane).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Kranke, from Low German Kraneke ‘crane’, applied to someone thought to resemble the bird in some way, or a nickname for a poor physical specimen, from Middle High German kranc ‘sickly’, ‘ailing’.
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Chinese
senior respect.
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Scottish
Brown-skinned soldier.
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Gaelic
Famous ruler.
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Indian
God is gracious
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African
common, ordinay.
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