Bogdanovich
Bogdanovich is a Slavic surname found across the Slavic speaking world, meaning "son of Bogdan", spelt Богданович transliterated Bogdanovich (Russian) or Bohdanovych (Ukrainian), Bahdanovič (Belarusian), Bogdanowicz (Polish), and Богдановић transliterated Bogdanović (Serbian).
People with this name
- Alex Bogdanović (b. 1984), British tennis player of Serbian descent
- Angel Bogdanovich (1860-1907) Russian literary critic and social activist
- Bogdan Bogdanović (architect) (1922–2010), Serbian architect and politician
- Bogdan Bogdanović (basketball) (b. 1992), Serbian basketball player who currently plays for the Sacramento Kings
- Bojan Bogdanović (b. 1989), Herzegovinian-born Croatian basketballer
- Dimitrije Bogdanović (1930–1986), Serbian historian
- Dušan Bogdanović (b. 1955), Serbian-born American composer and classical guitarist
- Dušan Bogdanović (footballer) (b. 1979), Serbian footballer
- Daniel Bogdanovic (b. 1980), Maltese footballer of Serbian descent
- Edmund Bogdanowicz (1859–1911), Polish poet, writer and journalist
- Goran Bogdanović (b. 1967), retired Serbian footballer
- Ippolit Bogdanovich (1743–1803), Russian poet
- Maksim Bahdanovič (1891–1917), Belarusian poet
- Modest Ivanovitch Bogdanovich (1805–1882), Russian general
- Peter Bogdanovich (b. 1939), American film director, writer, and actor of Serbian descent
- Rade Bogdanović (b. 1970), Serbian footballer
- Samiilo Bohdanovych-Zarudny or Samuel Zarudny Bogdanowicz, 17th century Cossack diplomat and judge
- Stanislav Bogdanovich (1993–2020), Ukrainian chess player
gollark: > This policy supersedes any applicable federal, national, state, and local laws, regulations and ordinances, policies, international treaties, legal agreements, illegal agreements, or any other agreements, documents, policies or standards that would otherwise apply. If any provision of this policy is found by a court (or other entity) to be unenforceable, it nevertheless remains in force. This organization is not liable and this agreement shall not be construed. We are not responsible for any issue whatsoever at all arising from use of potatOS, potatOS services, anything at all, or otherwise.
gollark: https://osmarks.net/p3.html#4-4 overrides this, however.
gollark: The relevant parts of those are overridden by PotatOS privacy policy clause 4.2.γ, however.
gollark: That only works for certain HTTP headers, not all of them.
gollark: Oh, we had to disable that in most space-time because of people duplicating apioids.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.