Srđan
Srđan (Срђан); pronounced [sr̩dʑan]; /sɜːrdʒɑːn/; sir-jahn) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name, usually written as Srdjan when the letter đ is unavailable.
It is usually considered to be a form of the name Sergius, honoring the Christian martyr and saint Sergius. In South Slavic, Saints Sergius and Bacchus are called "Sveti Srđ i Sveti Vlaho" or "Srđevdan" or "Srđandan" or Dejandan. Another popular etymology derives it from the Serbo-Croatian verb ''srditi'' which means being angry, fiery or ardent. Alternatively it may derive from adjective ''srdačan'' which means having a good heart
A medieval version of the name was Srdan. Srđa could be a form of Srđan.
The most common nicknames are Srđa, Srđo, Srki or Srle'‘.
People with the name include
- Srđan Andrić
- Srđan Baljak
- Srđan Blažić
- Srđan Čebinac
- Srđan Cvijić
- Srđan Dragojević
- Srđan Gemaljević
- Srđan Kljajević
- Srdjan Kurpjel
- Srđan Lakić
- Srđan Lukić
- Srđan Marjanović
- Srđan Milić
- Srđan Mrkušić
- Srđan Muškatirović
- Srđan Radonjić
- Srđan Šajn
- Srđan Šaper
- Srđan Spasojević, film director
- Srđan Spiridonović, Austrian footballer
- Srđan Srećković
- Srđan Stanić (disambiguation)
- Srđan V. Tešin
- Srđan Todorović
- Srđan Urošević
- Srđan Vuletić
- Srđan Žakula
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