Gegić
Gegić (Serbian Cyrillic: Гегић) is a Serbian, Bosniak and Croatian surname that is derived from Albanian ethnic subgroup of Ghegs.[1]
Language(s) | Serbo-Croatian |
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Origin | |
Language(s) | Albanian |
Meaning | Ghegs |
Notable people
- Abdulah Gegić (1924–2008), Yugoslav football coach who also had Turkish citizenship
- Almir Gegić (born 1979), Serbian Bosniak football player
- Miroslav Gegić, Serbian football defender
- Amar Gegić, Bosniak professional basketball player
- Šemsudin Gegić, Bosniak literate, playwright, theater, television and film director
- Bajro Gegić, Serbian Bosniak politician
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References
- Bicaj, Halil (2015). Tihomir Knežiček (ed.). Nacionalne manjine u BiH – Izvještaj Vijeća nacionalnih manjina BiH o položaju nacionalnih manjina 2010.-2015. Parlamentarna skupština Bosne i Hercegovine Vijeće nacionalnih manjina BiH. p. 4. ISBN 978-9958-516-06-1.
Albanci su sačuvali imena svog roda, tako da su danas u BiH prisutna prezimena izvedena od albanskih Albanci Godine 1931. u BiH je registrovano 890 Albanaca, a po posljednjem popisu stanovništva u BiH 1991. godine, taj broj je povećan na 4.925. Sarajevo, juli 2015. Strana 3 rodova, poput: Gega ili Gegić, Toska ili Toskić, Arnaut ili Arnautović, Bušatlija ili Bušatlić i mnoga druga.
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