Grgur

Grgur (Serbian Cyrillic: Гргур) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name, a variant of Greek Grēgorios (Γρηγόριος, Latin: Gregorius, English: Gregory) meaning "watchful, alert".[1] It has been used in Serbian society since the Middle Ages.[1] It may refer to:

  • Grgur Ninski (fl. 925-929), Croatian bishop
  • Grgur III Šubić Bribirski (d. 1235), Croatian nobleman
  • Grgur Kurjaković (fl. 1325), Croatian nobleman
  • Grgur Preljub (1312–1355), Serbian nobleman
  • Grgur Golubić (fl. 1347-1361), Serbian nobleman
  • Grgur Branković (1415–1459), Serbian nobleman
  • Grgur Vukosalić (d. 1436), Serbian nobleman
  • Grgur Radoš (b. 1988), Croatian footballer

See also

  • Other Serbo-Croatian variants and diminutives include Grigorije, Grigor, Grga, etc.
  • Grgurević, surname
  • Grgić, surname
  • Sveti Grgur, an uninhabited island in Croatia
  • Grgurići, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina

References

  1. ^ a b Grković 1977, p. 68.

Sources

  • Grković, Milica (1977). Rečnik ličnih imena kod Srba. Belgrade: Vuk Karadžić.
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