Radonić (surname)

Radonić (Serbian Cyrillic: Радонић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname.

Radonić
Language(s)Serbo-Croatian
Origin
Word/namefrom Radonjić, derived from given name Radonja
Other names
Alternative spellingSerbian Cyrillic: Радонић
Anglicisation(s)Radonich
See alsoRadonjić

It is characteristic that in Vojvodina has the surname Radonić therefore 'nj' was transformed into 'n', This was done on surnames of natives who came from the Great Migration in 1690 with the Patriarch Arsenije Čarnojević.

To convert Radonjić in Radonić must be seen with intense Magyarization policy of Serbian population in the second half of the 19th century when the Serbian surname 'reduce' to 'ić' and 'vić' and end with the most on 'ov'. So Petrović becomes Petrov and MarkovićMarkov. So it's the same surname Radonjić and Radonić because neither conceptually nor etymologically do not have a name or term basis with "radon", which has a meaning in the Serbian language. Above said is true for the surname Radonić from Orlić in Dalmatia.

Notable people with the surname include:

  • Novak Radonić (1826–1890), Austrian Serb painter
  • Jovan Radonić (1873–1956), Serb historian and academic
  • Ilarion Radonić (1871–1932), Serbian Orthodox bishop
  • Miljko Radonić (1770–1836), Serb writer and professor
  • Lovro Radonić, Croatian sportsman
  • Ičica Barišić née Radonić, Croatian sportswoman
  • Diana Radonić (1962-present), Serbian/German Entrepreneur
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