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"fire"). It may refer to: Ignjat Đurđević, Ragusan Croatian baroque poet and translator. Ignjat Fischer, Croatian architect. Ignjat Granitz, Croatian Jewish
Ignjat
Serbian painter
Ignjat "Ignjo" Job (Serbian Cyrillic: Игњат Јоб; 28 March 1895 – 28 April 1936) was an important representative of colour expressionism in the art scene
Ignjat_Job
Croatian businessman
Ignjat Granitz (born Ignatz Granitz; 1845 – 17 December 1908) was a Croatian-Jewish industrialist, philanthropist and publisher. Granitz was born in Kemenesmagasi
Ignjat_Granitz
Croatian poet
Ignjat Đurđević, also known as Ignazio Giorgi (February 1675 – 21 January 1737) was a Ragusan Baroque poet and translator, best known for his long poem
Ignjat_Đurđević
Croatian architect
Ignjat Nathan Fischer (18 June 1870, Zagreb – 19 January 1948, Zagreb) was a Croatian architect who was active in Zagreb during the first half of the 20th
Ignjat_Fischer
Name list
Origin Word/name Latin Meaning "fire" Other names Related names Iggy, Ignacio, Ignacy, Ignat, Ignatz, Ignaz, Ignazio, Ignác, Ignjat, Inácio, Inaki, Inigo
Ignatius
Serbian basketball player (born 1995)
children together: daughter Ognjena, who was born in September 2021, and son Ignjat, who was born in November 2024. Besides his native Serbian, he also speaks
Nikola_Jokić
Season of television series
Zorana Miljkovac Eliminated 5th on May 5, 2014 Nikolija Jovanović singer Ignjat Filipović Eliminated 6th on May 12, 2014 Lena Bogdanović actress Nikola
Ples_sa_Zvezdama_season_1
Serbian journalist and publisher
Ignaz Karl Soppron (1821–1894), better known as Ignjat Sopron (Serbian Cyrillic: Игњат Сопрон), was a journalist, publisher, and printer from Zemun (then
Ignjat_Sopron
1929 play by Miroslav Krleža
Austro-Hungarian Empire, in the summer of 1913. The events of the play unfold in Ignjat Glembay's home on the night of a feast celebrating the anniversary of the
Messrs._Glembay
Austro-Hungarian officer (1877–1944)
Ignjat Kirhner (Serbian Cyrillic: Игњат Кирхнер, German: Kirchner; 30 May 1877 – 18 May 1944) was an Austro-Hungarian officer, Serbian World War I volunteer
Ignjat_Kirhner
Name list
Region of origin English-speaking world Other names Related names Ignatius, Ignatia, Ignacio, Ignazio, Ignacy, Ignat, Ignatz, Ignaz, Ignác, Ignjat, Iñaki
Iggy
Hungarian political activist (1755–1795)
Ignác Martinovics (Serbo-Croatian: Ignjat Martinović, Игњат Мартиновић; 20 July 1755 – 20 May 1795) was a Hungarian scholar, chemist, philosopher, writer
Ignác_Martinovics
Croatian professor, lawyer and economist
professor, lawyer and economist. Lang was born to a notable Jewish family, of Ignjat and Terezija Lang, in Vinkovci on February 22, 1913. His father was president
Rikard_Lang
Poet from Ragusa, in modern Croatia (1589–1638)
the two missing cantos being replaced by poems written by the poet Petar Ignjat Sorkočević-Crijević (1749–1826), a direct descendant of Ivan Gundulić (his
Ivan_Gundulić
Official printing house of the Ottoman Vilayet of Bosnia (1866–1878)
years after the Goražde printing house ceased its activity. Its founder was Ignjat Sopron, a publisher and printer from Zemun, who sold the establishment to
Vilayet Printing House (Sarajevo)
Vilayet_Printing_House_(Sarajevo)
Croatian telenovela
and arrogant teenager; a former model and an aspiring successful actress. Ignjat Nardelli – A wealthy 50-year-old who is in a significant conflict with Zvonimir
Zakon_ljubavi
Noble family of Venice and Ragusa
cardinal Ennio De Giorgi (1928–1996), Italian mathematician The Ragusan poet Ignjat Đurđević (Ignazio Giorgi) did not belong to this family, but to another
Giorgi_family
Bank in interwar Yugoslavia
of Jugoslavenska Banka on Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb, built 1920–1926 on a design by architect Ignjat Fischer with sculptures by Rudolf Valdec [hr]
Jugoslavenska_Banka
Surname list
Job (1864–1933), American bird photographer, writer and conservationist Ignjat Job (1895–1936), Croatian painter Joseph-Désiré Job (born 1977), Cameroonian
Job_(surname)
dancer, from Russia Archibald Reiss (1875–1929), criminologist, from Germany Ignjat Bajloni [sr] (1811–1875), entrepreneur, from Bohemia Jakov Bajloni [sr]
Immigration_to_Serbia
Serbian and Yugoslavian province (1918–1922)
People's Council Jovan Latinčić, vice-president of the Great People's Council Ignjat Pavlas, people's commissioner for internal affairs August Rat, people's
Banat,_Bačka_and_Baranja
Ethnic group
Germans who died in a post-war camp in the town. Ivan Bek – football player Ignjat Sopron – journalist and publisher Đorđe Vajfert – governor of the National
Germans_in_Serbia
1988 film by Antun Vrdoljak
Austria-Hungary) and follows members of the fictional Glembay family, headed by Ignjat Glembay (Tonko Lonza), a prominent banker, and his second wife baroness
The_Glembays
Croatian publicist, politician and grammarian
hailed from Vukovar while his father, Ignjat Alojzij Brlić, was a merchant, linguist, publicist, and translator. Ignjat Alojzije Brlić was a noted participant
Andrija_Torkvat_Brlić
Adriatic island of Croatia
Mljet monastery and the famous poet. Another great poet was abbot there—Ignjat Đurđević in the 18th century. As time went by, the Benedictine monastery
Mljet
Croatian linguist and politician (1809–1872)
which was the first common Croatian orthography book (after the works of Ignjat Đurđević and Pavao Ritter Vitezović). The book was printed bilingually,
Ljudevit_Gaj
Form of Latin script used to write Serbo-Croatian
(1639), the early 1700s Dubrovnik academy work led by Đuro Matijašević and Ignjat Đurđević, as well as the early 1700s Lexicon Latino-Illyricum by Pavao Ritter
Gaj's_Latin_alphabet
Topics referred to by the same term
a roughly 40 km long waterbody in the west of Styria, Austria Surname Ignjat Granitz (1845–1908), known Croatian industrialist, philanthropist and publisher
Granitz_(disambiguation)
1358–1808 maritime republic in Southern Europe (Dalmatia)
Marin Držić (Marino Darsa), Ivan Bunić Vučić (Giovanni Serafino Bona), Ignjat Đurđević (Ignazio Giorgi), Ivan Gundulić (Giovanni Gondola), Šišmundo (Šiško)
Republic_of_Ragusa
Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
six children: (a) Nikola Stanislav (born 19 November 1791) (b) Vladislav Ignjat (born 13 December 1795) (c) Luko Ksaver (born 13 July 1797) (d) Đivo Frano
Sorgo_family
City in Croatia
Celestin Medović, Branislav Dešković, Ivan Meštrović, Emanuel Vidović and Ignjat Job. The gallery also has an extensive collection of icons, and holds special
Split,_Croatia
Vjekoslav Bastl – architect Julio Deutsch – architect Hugo Ehrlich – architect Ignjat Fischer – architect Stjepan Gomboš – architect Vjekoslav Heinzel Leo Hönigsberg
List_of_people_from_Croatia
Serbian politician
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Aleksandar_Bakočević
Political assembly on 25 November 1918
constitution of the Assembly was completed, the presidency was taken over by Ignjat Pavlas, who announced Jaša Tomić, the president of the SNO Novi Sad, as
Great National Assembly in Novi Sad
Great_National_Assembly_in_Novi_Sad
Croatian architect (1891–1941)
Juzbašić and Šurina". From 1921 until 1923 he was employed at the office of Ignjat Fischer. For some time Šterk worked in the Zagreb construction office. He
Vladimir_Šterk
Croatian lawyer, chess player and writer
Granitz), a daughter of known Hungarian-born Croatian Jewish industrialist Ignjat Granitz. Their son Pavao Vuk-Pavlović was born in 1894. After his parents
Slavko_Wolf
Art museum in Split, Croatia
Celestin Medović, Branislav Dešković, Ivan Meštrović, Emanuel Vidović and Ignjat Job. The museum also has an extensive collection of icons, and holds special
Gallery_of_Fine_Arts,_Split
poet and playwright. Marin Držić (1508–1567), playwright and prose writer. Ignjat Đurđević (1675–1737), baroque poet, translator, historian, astronomer and
List_of_people_from_Dubrovnik
Croatian actor (1930–2018)
Fra Blago 1984 The Small Train Robbery Carski inspektor 1988 The Glembays Ignjat-Naci Glembay 1989 Donator Galerista Ambroise Vollard 1990 Carnival, Angel
Tonko_Lonza
Croatian physician, lawyer and politician (1848–1919)
Milan Amruš Mayor of Zagreb In office 1890–1892 Preceded by Ignjat Sieber Succeeded by Adolf Mošinsky In office 1904–1910 Preceded by Adolf Mošinsky Succeeded
Milan_Amruš
Serbian politician
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Vojislav_Mihailović
Serbian irregular units during World War I
included the Srem Volunteer Detachment, led by former Austro-Hungarian officer Ignjat Kirhner; the Bantaš Detachment; the Volunteer Detachment of Vojin Popovic
Chetniks_in_World_War_I
Croatian noble family
II Pejačević. He bought it on August 3, 1734, together with his brother Ignjat Tomo (English: Ignatius (Iggy) Thomas). He built a manor house there for
Pejačević_family
Serbian politician (born 1975)
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Ana_Brnabić
Name list
(1897–1975), Italian nobleman Look up ignazio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ignjat Ignacio Ignatius Inácio Inigo This page or section lists people that share
Ignazio
Serbian politician
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Nebojša_Stefanović
19th century philological school
Ikavian dialect. Kuzmanić's associates included Šime Starčević from Lika and Ignjat Alojzije Brlić from Slavonia. The second generation of the Zadar Philological
Zadar_Philological_School
Surname list
is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name Ignjat. It may refer to: Aleksandar Ignjatović, Serbian footballer Jakov Ignjatović
Ignjatović
Serbian politician
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Vladimir_Orlić
Masons in World War II
of the Jewish faith were executed, such as physicist Slavko Hirsch and Ignjat Lang, president of the Jewish community of Vinkovci . In Serbia, the Germans
Freemasonry during World War II
Freemasonry_during_World_War_II
Association football club in Serbia
Dragan Anokić 44 FW SRB Jovan Trač 44 DF SRB Strahinja Baucal 45 MF SRB Ignjat Miletić No. Pos. Nation Player 47 DF SRB Vuk Roganović 48 MF SRB Ognjen
Red_Star_Belgrade
Synagogue Ivan Korski [sh], Croatian Jewish engineer, member of the KPJ Ignjat Lang, lawyer, President of the Jewish Community of Vinkovci Leo Müller,
The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
The_Holocaust_in_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia
Croatian and Austrian noble family
respectively. Josipa Kulmer (also Jozefina Kulmer, 1786–1876, married Baltazar Ignjat Kiepach), Franjica Kulmer (1788–1846, married Count Janko Drašković) and
House_of_Kulmer
League. Head coach: Gheorghe Crețu 1 Dušan Nikolić OP 2 Danilo Veselić S 3 Ignjat Dopudj OH 4 Veljko Mašulović OH 5 Matija Milanović S 6 Vukasin Ristić L
2025 FIVB Men's Volleyball Nations League squads
2025_FIVB_Men's_Volleyball_Nations_League_squads
Surname list
include: Bojan Đorđić (born 1982), Serbian-born Swedish football player Ignjat Đorđić (1675–1737), Ragusan poet and translator Petar Đorđić (born 1990)
Đorđić
Football club in Belgrade, Serbia
Milisavljević 8 FW SRB Đorđe Panić 9 MF SRB Nikša Delibašić 10 MF SRB Ignjat Brajić 11 FW SRB Stevan Ostojić 12 GK SRB Novak Nikolić 13 DF SRB Aleksa
FK_BASK
Croatian-Jewish conductor
June 13, 1905, into the family of the well-known Jewish Croatian architect Ignjat Fischer and his wife Helena (née Egersdorfer). She attended elementary and
Ivana_Fišer
Dimitrije P. Tirol, Sima Milutinović Sarajlija and Isidor Stojanović and later Ignjat Vjekoslav Brlić. The task of the society was to spread the sciences in Serbian
Society_of_Serbian_Letters
Surname list
executed for war crimes Howard Fischer, curator of the New York Jazz Museum Ignjat Fischer (1870–1948), Croatian architect Ilse Fischer (born 1975), Austrian
Fischer
and soldier (Austrian marshal) Beno Rogacci (1646–1719) - Jesuit, poet Ignjat Đurđević (1675–1737) - poet and translator Serafino Cerva (1696–1759) -
List of people associated with the Republic of Ragusa
List_of_people_associated_with_the_Republic_of_Ragusa
(historical story) as the protagonist was based on the Bunjevac scientist Ignjat Martinović (1755–1795), a professor of philosophy and mathematics in the
Ivan_Antunović
Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Raška: Incumbent mayor Ignjat Rakitić of the Serbian Progressive Party was confirmed for another term
2016_Serbian_local_elections
2007 Macedonian film
Kalina Vladimir Jacev Dr. Shishkin Filareta Zdravkovic Gordana Dime Iliev Ignjat Perkov Petar Mircevski Blagojce Goce Vlahov prof. Kokale Ana Kostovska Radmila
Shadows_(2007_film)
years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 21 – Ignjat Đurđević (born 1675), Croatian poet and translator February 20 – Elizabeth
1737_in_poetry
Village in Slavonia, Croatia
Command negotiated with the peasants, who selected a three-member delegation—Ignjat Marić from Jarmina, Stojan Cvetković from Ostrovo, and Đuro Vuković from
Ostrovo,_Croatia
Surname list
is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name Ignjat and mostly found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. The vast
Ignjatić
Krsto Hegedušić, Vanja Radauš, and Antun Motika. On the island of Brač, Ignjat Job painted colourful landscapes in a personal Expressionist style.[citation
Croatian art of the 20th century
Croatian_art_of_the_20th_century
Former central bank
in Skopje Đorđe Vajfert, 1920–1926 Ljubomir Srećković, March–June 1928 Ignjat J. Bajloni, 1928-1934 Melko Čingrija, acting 1934–1935 Milan Radosavljević [sr]
National_Bank_of_Yugoslavia
Government building in Belgrade, Serbia
Trajanovski, Jovan Bijelić, Zora Petrović, Olivera Kangrga, Vojin Bakić, Ignjat Job, Boško Petrović, Olivera Petrović, Olivera Galović, Milica Zorić, Lazar
Palace_of_Serbia
Artists who are born and/or primarily active in Croatia
sculptor Hugo Ehrlich (1879–1936); architect Eva Fischer (1920–2015); painter Ignjat Fischer (1870–1948); architect Robert Frangeš Mihanović (1872–1940); sculptor
List_of_Croatian_artists
Football club
Peuterer – 13 2007 – Stewart Peuterer – 8 2006 – Nikola Veljović – 17 2005 – Ignjat Filipović – 7 2004 – Aca Stevanović – 4 2003 – Ivan Jovanović – 4 2002 –
FC_Melbourne_Srbija
Day of the year
Bolton, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (born 1661) 1731 – Ignjat Đurđević, Croatian poet and translator (born 1675) 1773 – Alexis Piron,
January_21
Former synagogue in Vinkovci, Croatia
of Croatia. Rabbi Mavro Frankfurter and the president of the community, Ignjat Lang, were both killed in the Jasenovac concentration camp. Judaism portal
Vinkovci_Synagogue
Serbian rowing club
successes even before the First World War, the club rose to heights when Dr Ignjat Pavlas became the president in 1921, who, in addition to his responsibilities
VK_Danubius_1885
Name list
variant of the Latin name Ignatius, from ignis, "fire". The shortened form is Ignjat, while hypocorisms include Ignjac and Ignjo. Deacon Ignjatije, 14th-century
Ignjatije
Serbian politician
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Zoran_Lilić
Noble family
the Bondić family (through the female line), famous poet and translator Ignjat Đurđević. Orsat Bondić (21 August 1812 – 2 December 1874), married Marija
Bonda_family
Croatian cultural organization
Čubranović, Dinko Ranjina, Dinko Zlatarić, Ivan Gundulić, Junije Palmotić, Ignjat Đurđević and many others that should be published in an organic (Croatian)
Matica_hrvatska
Mihajlović Jurukovski Danilo Kalafatović Sćepan Kecojević Simo Kecojević Ignjat Kirhner (1877–1944), volunteer, detachment commander Tasa Konević Stojan
List_of_Serbian_soldiers
Town in Croatia
Franjo Rački (1872), NS/NLS/NNS Nikola Tomašić (1892–1897), NLS/IS/NNS Ignjat Martinec (1897–1906) Pero Magdić (1906–1918), HSP-HSK, HUSS [hr]-HSK sede
Vrbovsko
(JNS, Babušnica, Morava Banovina) Svetolik Stanković Svetozar Stanković Ignjat Stefanović (JNS, Kavadarci, Vardar Banovina) Milivoj Stepanov (JNS, Garešnica
1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
1935_Yugoslavian_parliamentary_election
Writer, politician and lawyer from Dubrovnik
in Dubrovnik. Il poeta et il genio della terra appeared in print (1864) Ignjat Job Ivan Stojanović Milan Rešetar Lukežić 2008, p. 137. Dukić, Davor (2002)
Nikša_Gradi
Croatian architect
Zagreb, in 1930, where he started working in the architectural studio of Ignjat Fischer. In 1931 in collaboration with Vlado Antolić, Löwy starts a tender
Slavko_Löwy
Venetian-Croatian poet
Italian family Cavagnini. Kavanjin rose to prominence at the same time as Ignjat Đurđević at the beginning of the 18th century. He was married to the sister
Jerolim_Kavanjin
Serbian politician
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Slobodan_Unković
Croatian-Hungarian cardinal and archbishop
Party, harshly criticised by the Croatian opposition.[citation needed] Ignjat Brlić, one of the fiercest critics of his appointment, described Mihalović's
Josip_Mihalović
1918 1926 7–8 years 5 Ljubomir Srećković March 1928 June 1928 3 months 6 Ignjat J. Bajloni 1928 1934 5–6 years — Melko Čingrija Acting April 1934 February
List of governors of national banks of Serbia and Yugoslavia
List_of_governors_of_national_banks_of_Serbia_and_Yugoslavia
Nikola Badovinac 5 September 1885 16 June 1887 Independent People's Party 15 Ignjat Sieber 16 June 1887 29 January 1890 16 Milan Amruš 29 January 1890 20 June
List_of_mayors_of_Zagreb
Serbian politician (born 1966)
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Ivica_Dačić
Serbian politician (born 1952)
Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović
Tomislav_Nikolić
Vjekoslav Bastl Nikola Bašić Juraj Dalmatinac Julio Deutsch Nikola Firentinac Ignjat Fischer Igor Franić Stjepan Gomboš Vjekoslav Heinzel Leo Hönigsberg Drago
List_of_Croatian_architects
Croatian writer
works, he was traditional and innovative on one hand drawing parallels with Ignjat Đurđević, and on the other strove to bring his books to the masses and those
Pavao_Ritter_Vitezović
Serbia Election
Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election. He was replaced by Ignjat Rakitić of the Serbian Progressive Party in June 2014. Results of the election
2012_Serbian_local_elections
1918 addition of Vojvodina to Serbia
Novi Sad. On the basis of information learned through private contacts by Ignjat Pavlas [sr], the body concluded that withdrawal of Austro-Hungarian troops
1918_annexation_of_Vojvodina
Serbian writer, publicist, lawyer, lexicographer and diplomat (1867–1941)
publicist, lawyer, lexicographer and diplomat. Bakotić was born in Senj to Ignjat Bakotić and Adela Gravisi. He was baptized Alojzije ("Lujo") Juraj Franjo
Lujo_Bakotić
Serbian volleyball club from Belgrade
Number Name Nationality 1 Aleksa Mandić ? 3 ignjat Dupuđ ? 6 Lazar Marinović ? 7 Filip Lekić ? 8 Nikola Petrović ? 9 Andrej Huzerjović ? 10 Milutin Nejić
OK_Partizan
League. Head coach: Gheorghe Crețu 1 Dušan Nikolić OP 2 Danilo Veselić S 3 Ignjat Dopudj OH 4 Veljko Mašulović OH 5 Matija Milanović S 6 Vukasin Ristić L
2026 FIVB Men's Volleyball Nations League squads
2026_FIVB_Men's_Volleyball_Nations_League_squads
Serbian revolutionary and politician (1790–1856)
soldiers. Jevrem headed a "literary circle" which included members archpriest Ignjat Savić, physician and writer Jovan Stejić, polymath Dimitrije P. Tirol, writer
Jevrem_Obrenović
Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Raška: Incumbent mayor Ignjat Rakitić of the Serbian Progressive Party was confirmed for another term
2020_Serbian_local_elections
IGNJAT
IGNJAT
IGNJAT
IGNJAT
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Unparalleled; 1st Preference; Good Beginning
Girl/Female
Spanish
Victorious.
Boy/Male
Indian
Imperishable, A name of Lord Vishnu, Indestructible
Girl/Female
Tamil
Loganayaki | லோகநாயாகீÂ
Boy/Male
Australian, Scandinavian
Form of Lawrence
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Greenway.Americanized form of Dutch Groeneweg.
Male
Greek
(Îικίας) Ancient Greek name derived from the word nike, NIKIAS means "victory."
Boy/Male
Indian
The rich, The independent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Praanjal | பà¯à®°à®¾à®‚ஜல
Honest or soft, Dignified, Simple
IGNJAT
IGNJAT
IGNJAT
IGNJAT
IGNJAT