Bogdanović Surname

19,143rd
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 28,723 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Serbia
Highest density in:
Serbia

Bogdanović Surname User-submission:

Version 1. What does the surname Bogdanov mean?

Given by God.

Version 2. History of the origin of the surname.

Bogdanov God given

Version 3.

There is a version that this surname was often given during baptism to baptism.

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Bogdanović Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Serbia21,1531:33844
Bosnia and Herzegovina4,1371:855118
Croatia2,2311:1,895108
Montenegro5141:1,244239
Kosovo2911:6,3981,077
Slovenia2511:9,9112,305
North Macedonia1371:15,3392,259
Czechia51:2,126,694115,412
Australia11:26,995,701270,794
England11:55,718,059489,080
Germany11:80,505,459560,955
United States11:362,458,9331,988,048

Bogdanović Surname Meaning

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Version 1. What does the surname Bogdanov mean?

Given by God.

Version 2. History of the origin of the surname.

Bogdanov God given

Version 3.

There is a version that this surname was often given during baptism to baptism.

Version 4.

Middle name from the male personal name Bogdan. (dr. Russian and Bulgarian. - 'given by God'). Bogodashka is a derogatory form on this behalf. The derogatory form with -c- (a) was obligatory for the whole mass of the unprivileged population in the XVI-XVII centuries, and in relation to serfs and peoples of the Volga and Siberia, it also remained in the XVIII century. (H) The name Bogdan was not used as a Russian baptismal name, and yet it is nothing more than a translation of the name Fedor or Fedot, although it contained a good omen. It can be assumed that some of the persons bearing this surname had an illegitimate ancestor in the family. (U) Bogdanin can from the female form of the name Bogdan - Bogdan, there was such a thing. Bogdanovskys ... From the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars. In ХV-ХVI centuries. Mirza Bogdanov and his sons Nazykh and Nazim are known, elevated to the rank of nobility after the battle of Berestov in 1651, and later to the Russian nobility. (CT)

Version 5.

The word 'last name' is of Latin origin. In the Roman Empire, it denoted a community consisting of a family of masters and their slaves. It took another meaning in medieval Europe - by the surname they began to understand exclusively the family. The expression 'family members' was equivalent to the expression 'family members'. Exactly the same understanding of the term existed at first in Russia. Only by the 19th century did the word 'last name' in Russian acquire its second meaning, which has become official and basic today: 'hereditary family naming added to a personal name'. After the Christianization of Russia in 988, every Slav during the official baptism ceremony received from the priest a baptismal name that served only one purpose - to provide a person with a personal name. The baptismal names corresponded to the names of the saints and were, therefore, ordinary Christian names. The basis of the surname Bogdanov was the church name Bogdan. Often, the ancient Slavs added the name of the father to the name of a person, thereby indicating his belonging to a particular genus. This is due to the fact that there were relatively few baptismal names, and they were often repeated. The addition to the person's name in the form of an indication of his father helped solve the problem of identification. The surname Bogdanov is formed from the personal masculine name Bogdan. This name came to the Russian language from Bulgaria and is translated as 'given by God'. The patron saint of this name was the holy martyr Theodotus of Caesarea, who took the name Bogdan at baptism. In Russia, they believed that if you give the child the name of a saint or a great martyr, his life will be bright, good or difficult, because there is an invisible connection between the name and destiny of a person. Bogdan, eventually got the name Bogdanov.

Version 6

Bogdan (a diminutive form of Bozhko) is an Old Slavonic name used now, its meaning is 'given by God'. There are a lot of surnames with this root in Russia. In the list of the hundred most common surnames Bogdanov - in eighteenth place. Naturally, the 'relatives' of Bogdanov - Bogdanin, Bogdanovich, Bogdanovsky, Bogdashin, Bogdashkin, Bozhenko, Bozhko, Bozhkov, Bogun, Bogutsky, Bogush, Bogushevich - are Western Slavic variants. Bogusovy surnames are formed from the root of God, the meaning of which is quite clear: Bogolepov ('beautiful as a god'), Bogolyubov, Bogomolets, Bogomolov, Bogomyakov, Bogomaz, Bogoroditsky, Bogorodsky, Theological, Boguslavsky, Bogucharsky. Researchers believe that the surnames Bogorodsky and Bogoslovsky arose in seminary life: they are a kind of artificial surnames given to future clergy for special harmony.

Version 7

Bogdan is an intra-family name meaning 'a child given by God.' One of the most common surnames in Russia could be formed as a literal translation from the Greek name Theodote: it is curious that it exists in the form of Fedot and Fedor - these two names in Greek mean 'given by God' and 'gift of God'. So the Bogdanovs, Fedorovs and Fedotovs are namesakes. Among the 'godly' surnames are: Bogdanin, Bogdashkin (a derogatory form for commoners), Bogolepov (literally 'beautiful as a god'; there was also the church name Bogolep - the Greek equivalent of Theophenes), Bogolyubov, Bogomolov, Bogoroditsky and Bogorodsky, Theological, Epiphany.The last three names are seminary. The surname of Bozhkov is consonant. Of course, one can admit with a stretch that it was formed from the word god - the name of a miniature image of God or the name of minor deities in some mythological pantheon. However, most likely, the surname is based on the diminutive form of Bozhko from the name Bogdan - given by God (senior glory). This form was often found among Russians and Ukrainians in the 16th – 18th centuries. Bulgarians Bozhko has an independent, full masculine name. Bogdanov Andrey Ivanovich (1692-1766) - a book scholar. Bogdanov's manuscript 'A Brief Collection of Printed Books ...' (1755) - the first experience of a bibliographic code of the Russian book and the first history of Russian printing houses.

Version 8.

Middle name from the male personal name Bogdan.

- andrewfedulov

This surname derives from the words bog, which means 'God', and dan, which means 'to give'. So the meaning is 'God has given you'.

- chillywilly

"Bog" means 'God' and "dan" means 'day', but also means given so we can translate as god's day or given by the God.

- nasoox

,,Bog" means god and ,,dan" means day. That's basically the meaning of the surname Bogdanović.

- ldiamond1

Bogdanović Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Bogdanović Come From? nationality or country of origin

The surname Bogdanović is found most in Serbia. It can also appear in the variant forms:. Click here for further potential spellings of Bogdanović.

How Common Is The Last Name Bogdanović? popularity and diffusion

This last name is the 19,143rd most frequently held family name globally, borne by approximately 1 in 253,718 people. The last name is mostly found in Europe, where 100 percent of Bogdanović reside; 100 percent reside in Southeastern Europe and 99 percent reside in South Slavic Europe.

The surname Bogdanović is most frequently occurring in Serbia, where it is borne by 21,153 people, or 1 in 338. In Serbia it is most common in: Belgrade, where 16 percent are found, Pčinja District, where 8 percent are found and Nišava District, where 7 percent are found. Besides Serbia this surname occurs in 11 countries. It also occurs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where 14 percent are found and Croatia, where 8 percent are found.

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