Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic :Ивановић ,pronounced [ǐʋanoʋitɕ] ),[ 1] also transliterated asIvanovich orIvanovitch ) is a South Slavic surname, apatronymic derived fromIvan . It is a Slavic equivalent ofJohnson . It is a common surname inBosnia and Herzegovina ,Croatia ,Montenegro , andSerbia . It may refer to the following notable people:
Ana Ivanovic (born 1987), Serbian tennis playerAndrei Ivanovitch (born 1968), Romanian pianistBožidar Ivanović (born 1946), Montenegrin chess grandmaster and politicianBožina Ivanović (1931–2002), Montenegrin anthropologist and politicianBranislav Ivanović (born 1984), Serbian footballerCristoforo Ivanovich (1620–1689), Venetian music historian, poet, librettistĐorđe Ivanović (born 1995), Serbian footballerDuško Ivanović , (born 1957), Montenegrin basketball player and coachFranjo Ivanović (born 2003), Croatian footballerIvan Rikard Ivanović (born Ivan Kraus; 1880–1949), Croatian politicianJosef Ivanović (born 1973), former German football player and coachMarin Ivanović (born 1981), Croatian rapper better known by his stage name StokaMihailo Ivanović (disambiguation) , several peopleMilan Ivanović (born 1960), Serbian-born Australian footballerNemanja Ivanović (born 1997), Serbian footballerOliver Ivanović (1953–2018), Kosovo Serb politicianSaša Ivanović (born 1984), Montenegrin footballerTina Ivanović , (born 1974), Serbian singer and modelVane Ivanović (1913–1999), Yugoslav diplomat, athlete and philanthropistVelimir Ivanović (born 1978), Serbian footballer^ "Ìvan" .Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved2018-03-17 .Ìvanović
Surnames associated with the given name
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