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Croatian politician (1881–1968)
Ivan Ribar (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Рибар, pronounced [ǐvan rîbaːr]; 21 January 1881 – 2 February 1968) was a Croatian politician who served in several
Ivan_Ribar
Yugoslav communist politician and military leader
Ivan Ribar (23 April 1916 – 27 November 1943), known as Ivo Lola or Ivo Lolo, was a Yugoslav Croat communist politician and military leader. In the 1930s
Ivo_Lola_Ribar
Leader of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1980
self-management was the basis of the social order in Yugoslavia. Tito succeeded Ivan Ribar as the President of Yugoslavia on 14 January 1953, becoming the official
Josip_Broz_Tito
Urban neighbourhood in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Dr Ivan Ribar (Serbian Cyrillic: Др Иван Рибар) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of
Dr_Ivan_Ribar
Name list
people with the name include: Frank Ribar Ivan Ribar Ivo Lola Ribar Ribar Baikoua All pages with titles containing Ribar Rebar This page or section lists
Ribar
King of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1945
Minister and Mihailović as Chief of Staff and the new prime minister was Ivan Šubašić, when none of these things had actually happened. After a week of
Peter_II_of_Yugoslavia
until World War II. After the war, SFR Yugoslavia was headed first by Ivan Ribar, the President of the Presidency of the National Assembly (the parliamentary
List of heads of state of Yugoslavia
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Yugoslavia
Yugoslav Croat politician
Ivan Šubašić (7 May 1892 – 22 March 1955) was a Croat politician, best known as the last Ban of Croatia and Prime Minister of the royalist Yugoslav Government
Ivan_Šubašić
World War II-era political body
the committee, the AVNOJ sessions and its presidency were chaired by Ivan Ribar. The second session of the AVNOJ proclaimed itself Yugoslavia's new legislative
Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia
Anti-Fascist_Council_for_the_National_Liberation_of_Yugoslavia
Serbian painter
Jurica Ribar (26 March 1918 – 3 October 1943) was a Yugoslav Croat painter. He was the younger son of the politician Ivan Ribar and brother of Communist
Jurica_Ribar
Regent of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1941
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Prince_Paul_of_Yugoslavia
Urban neighbourhood in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
the southeast (neighborhood of Savski Nasip) and the neighborhood of Dr Ivan Ribar from the west. When construction of New Belgrade began in 1948, the area
Blokovi
Last king of Serbia (r. 1903–18); first king of Yugoslavia (r. 1918–21)
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Peter_I_of_Serbia
King of Yugoslavia from 1921 to 1934
Italian and Hungarian revisionism. The participants in the assassination were Ivan Rajić, Mijo Kralj, Zvonimir Pospišil and Antun Godina. They were sentenced
Alexander_I_of_Yugoslavia
Chancellor of West Germany Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State Ivan Ribar, President of the Presidium of the Yugoslav Republic The Belgian King
Death and state funeral of George VI
Death_and_state_funeral_of_George_VI
10th President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
Gajo Petrović Moša Pijade Đuro Pucar Aleksandar Ranković Raif Dizdarević Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović
Raif_Dizdarević
8th President of Yugoslavia (1922–2010)
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Sinan_Hasani
First Lady of Yugoslavia
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Jovanka_Broz
Former President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Cvijetin_Mijatović
Yugoslav political leader
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Lazar_Koliševski
Communist ideology
from the original (PDF) on July 27, 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2023. Iveković, Ivan (3 April 2009). "Libijska džamahirija između prošlosti i sadašnjosti – 1
Titoism
Yugoslav communist politician (1914–2001)
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Sergej_Kraigher
Mausoleum, resting place of Josip Broz Tito and Jovanka Broz
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House_of_Flowers_(mausoleum)
World War I monument in Serbia
momentum. On 24 June 1921, president of the Constitutional Assembly, Ivan Ribar, summoned state dignitaries to the meeting with the agenda of constructing
Monument_to_the_Unknown_Hero
Former President and Prime Minister of Slovenia
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Janez_Drnovšek
1980 state funeral for the President of Yugoslavia
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Death and state funeral of Josip Broz Tito
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Josip_Broz_Tito
List of Serbian ambassadors to the United States
Sergije Makiedo Chargé d'affaires Ivan Ribar Harry S. Truman July 9, 1946 July 18, 1946 Sava Kosanović Ambassador Ivan Ribar Harry S. Truman July 1, 1947 –
List of ambassadors of Serbia to the United States
List_of_ambassadors_of_Serbia_to_the_United_States
Slovene and Yugoslav partisan (1914–2010)
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Herta_Haas
Village in Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia
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Kumrovec
President of Croatia from 2000 to 2010
Croatia. In 2006, Mesić told the Croatian press that Croatian-French lawyer Ivan Jurasinović should visit the psychiatric clinic at Vrapče, after Jurasinović
Stjepan_Mesić
Social and economic model
Gajo Petrović Moša Pijade Đuro Pucar Aleksandar Ranković Raif Dizdarević Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović
Socialist_self-management
1957 book by Milovan Đilas
Gajo Petrović Moša Pijade Đuro Pucar Aleksandar Ranković Raif Dizdarević Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović
The New Class: An Analysis of the Communist System
The_New_Class:_An_Analysis_of_the_Communist_System
Airlne of Yugoslavia and Serbia (1947–2013)
government of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (DFY) including its head of state Ivan Ribar, who was a pre-war shareholder and board member. The work permit was a
Jat_Airways
Montenegrin politician
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Branko_Kostić
Croatian diplomat
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Mišo_Broz
Former President of Yugoslavia
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Radovan_Vlajković
presidents of the Assembly of Kosovo Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo Ribar was President of the Presidency of the National Assembly and as such was
President of the Assembly of Yugoslavia
President_of_the_Assembly_of_Yugoslavia
Serbian politician (1947–2025)
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Joška_Broz
Yugoslav communist politician (1912–2007)
include the Partisan attack on Sjenica. His nephew was Serbian president Ivan Stambolić. Stambolić served as president of the Central Committee of the
Petar_Stambolić
Croatian politician
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Mika_Špiljak
Serbian politician (1928–2021)
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Borisav_Jović
1st president of Macedonia
Question. St. Martin's Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780312222406. David A. Dyker; Ivan Vejvoda (2014). Yugoslavia and After: A Study in Fragmentation, Despair and
Kiro_Gligorov
Highest rank of the Yugoslav People's Army
AVNOJ decision on promoting Tito to the rank of Marshal of Yugoslavia, signed by Ivan Ribar and Rodoljub Čolaković
Marshal_of_Yugoslavia
Bosnian author and physician (1955–2025)
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Svetlana_Broz
Yugoslav Macedonian politician (1920– 2011)
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Lazar_Mojsov
Informal settlement in Belgrade, Serbia
temporary container houses in the area around the neighborhoods of Dr Ivan Ribar and Blokovi. This decision was not received with approval of the local
Cardboard_city
Yugoslav involvement in the Cold War
more significant engagement in the future. Croatia: Deputy Foreign Minister Ivan Šimonović led the observers delegation of Croatia at the 2003 Summit in Kuala
Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement
Yugoslavia_and_the_Non-Aligned_Movement
Head of state of SFR Yugoslavia (1953-80); only occupied by Josip Broz Tito
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
President_of_Yugoslavia
Croatian anti-communist terrorist group
Yugoslavia JNA OZNA UDBA Crusaders Commanders and leaders Josip Broz Tito Ivan Ribar Ante Pavelić X Vjekoslav Luburić (WIA) Ljubo Miloš Ante Vrban Josip
Crusaders_(guerrilla)
Yugoslav politician (1911–1995)
Gajo Petrović Moša Pijade Đuro Pucar Aleksandar Ranković Raif Dizdarević Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović
Milovan_Djilas
Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992
Prime Minister Tito of the NKOJ (representing the AVNOJ) and Prime Minister Ivan Šubašić of the royalist Yugoslav government-in-exile in London. The conclusions
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
High-ranking public office in Yugoslavia from 1980 to 1992
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
President_of_the_Presidency_of_Yugoslavia
Memoir of the early career of Fitzroy Maclean
the outstanding figures of the Partisan Movement"; Ivo Lola Ribar, son of Dr Ivan Ribar, who seemed destined for great things; Miloje Milojević; Slavko
Eastern_Approaches
Chairman of the Presidency of the National Assembly/ AVNOJ (complete list) – Ivan Ribar, Chairman of the Presidency (1945–1953) Monarchs (complete list) – Peter
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1901–1950)
Yugoslav communist politician (1909–1983)
Gajo Petrović Moša Pijade Đuro Pucar Aleksandar Ranković Raif Dizdarević Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović
Aleksandar_Ranković
Day of the year
Godard, French archaeologist, architect and historian (died 1965) 1881 – Ivan Ribar, Yugoslav politician (died 1968) 1882 – Pavel Florensky, Russian mathematician
January_21
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"Josip Broz Tito" Art Gallery of the Nonaligned Countries
"Josip_Broz_Tito"_Art_Gallery_of_the_Nonaligned_Countries
Student protests
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1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia
1968_student_demonstrations_in_Yugoslavia
1943–1945 provisional state in Southeast Europe
signed on 16 June 1944 between the prime minister of the government-in-exile, Ivan Šubašić, and Tito. With the Treaty of Vis, the government-in-exile and the
Democratic_Federal_Yugoslavia
World War II-era political body established in Croatia, Yugoslavia
federal units and their equality were ambiguous. The AVNOJ elected Ivan Ribar president; Ribar, the first president of the Constitutional Assembly of the Kingdom
State Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Croatia
State_Anti-Fascist_Council_for_the_National_Liberation_of_Croatia
World War II monument in Croatia
of World War II in Yugoslavia. The following year, Yugoslav president Ivan Ribar laid the foundation for a memorial on Petrova Gora, but the project was
Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija
Monument_to_the_uprising_of_the_people_of_Kordun_and_Banija
Popular Yugoslav Partisan song
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Uz_maršala_Tita
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List of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito
List_of_international_trips_made_by_Josip_Broz_Tito
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List of places named after Josip Broz Tito
List_of_places_named_after_Josip_Broz_Tito
1944–45 agreements on post-WWII Yugoslavia
government-in-exile). The king presented his decision to the president of the AVNOJ, Ivan Ribar, in London on 3 March. The Šubašić government resigned three days later
Tito–Šubašić_Agreements
Former Acting President of Yugoslavia
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Sejdo_Bajramović
Fundamental law of Yugoslavia from 1974 to 1992
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1974_Yugoslav_Constitution
Cold War schism between communist states
International Boundaries Research Unit. ISBN 978-1-897643-41-9. Laković, Ivan; Tasić, Dmitar (2016). The Tito–Stalin Split and Yugoslavia's Military Opening
Tito–Stalin_split
Cultural monument in Serbia
War II and were proclaimed the People's Heroes of Yugoslavia (Ivo Lola Ribar, Ivan Milutinović and Moša Pijade). The fourth, Đuro Đaković, was a prominent
Tomb of People's Heroes, Belgrade
Tomb_of_People's_Heroes,_Belgrade
President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1925–1997)
Republic of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency of the National Assembly Ivan Ribar (1945–1953) President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito (1953–1980) President
Veselin_Đuranović
(1839–1892), economist, lawyer Ivan Mažuranić (1814–1890), poet, linguist and politician. Ivan Ribar (1881–1968), politician Ivan Šubašić (1892–1955), politician
List of people from Karlovac County
List_of_people_from_Karlovac_County
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List of awards and honours received by Josip Broz Tito
List_of_awards_and_honours_received_by_Josip_Broz_Tito
Place in Karlovac, Croatia
Karlovac in Croatia, population 207 (2011). It was the birthplace of Ivan Ribar who preceded Josip Broz Tito as post-World War II leader of Yugoslavia
Vukmanić
Political organisation in Yugoslavia, 1921–1929
received congratulatory messages from Speaker of the Assembly of Yugoslavia Ivan Ribar, Pribićević, and others, as well as a poem by Aleksa Šantić that became
Organization of Yugoslav Nationalists
Organization_of_Yugoslav_Nationalists
Battle during World War II
Supreme Commander Josip Broz Tito and Ivan Ribar during the Battle of the Sutjeska photo credit: Savo Orović
Operation_Schwarz
Symbolic annual relay race in Yugoslavia
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Relay_of_Youth
Municipality in Belgrade, Serbia
New Belgrade: Akademija Bežanija Bežanijska Kosa Bežanijski Blokovi Dr Ivan Ribar Fontana Gazela Ikarus Ledine Mala Ciganlija Mladost Pariske komune Paviljoni
New_Belgrade
impossible. Two days later, the SLS also left the parliament after the speaker Ivan Ribar dismissed their request to postpone discussions on the section of the
1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional Assembly election
1920_Kingdom_of_Serbs,_Croats_and_Slovenes_Constitutional_Assembly_election
Yugoslav political youth organization
Gajo Petrović Moša Pijade Đuro Pucar Aleksandar Ranković Raif Dizdarević Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović
Union of Pioneers of Yugoslavia
Union_of_Pioneers_of_Yugoslavia
Guerrilla force in WWII Yugoslavia
of Croatia Ivan Ribar (1881–1968), President of AVNOJ and President of the Presidency of the National Assembly of Yugoslavia Ivo Lola Ribar (1916–1943)
Croatian_Partisans
Yugoslavia February 26, 1952 Enrico Martino (1907-1981) [it] Ferruccio Parri Ivan Ribar February 25, 1953 Francesco Paolo Vanni D'Archirafi Permanent Representative
List of ambassadors of Italy to Serbia
List_of_ambassadors_of_Italy_to_Serbia
Yugoslavian Provisional Government in 1945
temporary government was formed, there were several meetings between Tito and Ivan Šubašić, the pre-war Ban of Croatia and Prime Minister of Yugoslavia in London
Provisional Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
Provisional_Government_of_the_Democratic_Federal_Yugoslavia
Bulgaria Donji Milanovac – Milan Obrenović II, Prince of Serbia Dr Ivan Ribar – Doctor Ivan Ribar, President of Yugoslavia Gornji Milanovac – Milan Obrenović
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Purges and reforms in Yugoslavia in response to the Tito–Stalin split
Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. ISBN 9789462702127. Laković, Ivan; Tasić, Dmitar (2016). The Tito–Stalin Split and Yugoslavia's Military Opening
Informbiro_period
Airport City Belgrade Bežanija Bežanijska Kosa Blokovi Delta City Dr Ivan Ribar Fontana Ledine Mala Ciganlija Novi Beograd Paviljoni Savograd Savski Nasip
List of Belgrade neighbourhoods and suburbs
List_of_Belgrade_neighbourhoods_and_suburbs
44.803720; 20.425829 Savski Nasip, Belville, Delta City, Blokovi, Dr Ivan Ribar One of the most important traffic streets in New Belgrade, stretching
List of streets and squares in Belgrade
List_of_streets_and_squares_in_Belgrade
Political ideology
Gajo Petrović Moša Pijade Đuro Pucar Aleksandar Ranković Raif Dizdarević Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović
Rankovićism
Ruling party of Yugoslavia (1919–1990)
as proponents of the policy, but ignored similar roles played by Đilas, Ivan Milutinović, and Boris Kidrič. In spring of 1942, the policy known as the
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
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Bombers'_trial
National airline of Yugoslavia (1927–1948)
Yugoslavia (DFY), and with the participation of then the Head of State Ivan Ribar, who was a pre-war shareholder and board member. However, the later communist
Aeroput
Memoir by Milovan Djilas
Aleksandar Ranković, and Edvard Kardelj of Yugoslavia, Vyacheslav Molotov, Ivan Stepanovich Konev, and Nikita Khrushchev of the Soviet Union, and Georgi
Conversations_with_Stalin
Political group formed in 1918
also included three secretaries: Mate Drinković, Srđan Budisavljević, and Ivan Lorković. The central committee turned over the executive powers to the presidency
National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
National_Council_of_Slovenes,_Croats_and_Serbs
Award
awarded on 7 September 1960 Josip Vidmar - awarded on 15 October 1960 Ivan Ribar - awarded on 24 January 1961 In April 1961, the Order of the Hero of Socialist
Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour
Order_of_the_Hero_of_Socialist_Labour
First constitution of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
promulgated. Solemn proclamation of the new Constitution was officiated by Ivan Ribar, President of the Presidency of the Constitutional Assembly of Yugoslavia
1946_Yugoslav_Constitution
Yugoslav politician
Gajo Petrović Moša Pijade Đuro Pucar Aleksandar Ranković Raif Dizdarević Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović
Hamdija_Pozderac
Yugoslav communist politics
that they were "Đilasist". These included the magazines Beseda edited by Ivan Minatti, and Revija 57 edited by Veljko Rus. Communism portal Politics portal
Đilasism
Serbian manufacturer
after People's Hero of Yugoslavia Ivo Lola Ribar, the youngest son of Ivan Ribar.[citation needed] In current form, the institute operates since 31 December
Ivo_Lola_Ribar_Institute
Presidents of the Assembly of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Ribar (1942–1945) Lazar Sokolov (1945) Vladimir Simić (1945–1953) Milovan Đilas
Milentije_Popović
Interim parliament in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, 1919–1920
president; Ivan Ribar and Franc Jankovič [sl], vice-presidents; Petar Jovanović, Joca Manojlović, Aleksandar Mijović, Josif Bojinović, Ivan Krnic, Pavel
Temporary National Representation
Temporary_National_Representation
1967–1971 Yugoslavian political crisis
Dabčević-Kučar and Miko Tripalo, supported by Pero Pirker, Dragutin Haramija, Ivan Šibl, and others. Dabčević-Kučar, Tripalo and Pirker assumed the top positions
Croatian_Spring
IVAN RIBAR
IVAN RIBAR
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Ieuan, IOAN means "God is gracious." This form of the name was used for the Welsh Authorized Version of the Bible. Compare with another form of Ioan.
Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Eva, IVA means "life." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Male
Ukrainian
, God's gift.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift from God
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Form of John
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
Male
Russian
(Иванн) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVANN means "God is gracious."
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Iefan, IFAN means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Iran; The Land of Aryans
Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Ivan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Female
English
English name derived from the biblical name of a region of Assyria, derived from Hebrew avvah, IVAH means "overthrow, overturn."
Male
English
(Иван) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVAN means "God is gracious." In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ivah, IVA means "overthrow, overturn." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Romanian, Russian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian
Gift of God; God's Gracious Gift; Archer
Male
Welsh
 Welsh form of Hebrew Yohanan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
IVAN RIBAR
IVAN RIBAR
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
True at Heart
Girl/Female
Hindu
Happiness, Survivor
Male
Danish
, kettle, cauldron.
Male
Irish
Old form of Irish Gaelic Barra, BAIRRE means "fair-headed."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Love; Friendly; Bring Love to People
Girl/Female
Afghan, Australian
Smile
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu
Golden; Goddess Parvati; Snow; The Seeker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Knut, of Scandinavian origin.German : variant of Knoth.
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
From Magdala
IVAN RIBAR
IVAN RIBAR
IVAN RIBAR
IVAN RIBAR
IVAN RIBAR
n.
The native name of Persia.
n.
See Van-courier.
n.
A wing; a van.
n.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
n.
The van; the front.
n.
A coffee and smoking saloon.
n.
A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.
n.
The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
n.
A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.
n.
A chief officer of state.
n.
Alt. of Imaum
a.
Of or pertaining to Iran.
n.
The front of an army. [Obs.] See Van.
v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
n.
The fore part; van.
n.
A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.
a.
In the van or front.
a.
Being on, or towards, the van, or front.