Popović

Popović (Serb pronunciation: pǒpoʋitɕ) or Popovich or Popovitch (Russian: Попо́вич, Serbian Cyrillic: Поповић) is a common Montenegrin, Serbian, Croatian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian surname, and sometimes a patronymic meaning son of a priest.

Geographical distribution

As of 2014, the frequency of the surname Popović was highest in Montenegro (1: 68), followed by Serbia (1: 145), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1: 354), Croatia (1: 690), Slovenia (1: 1,485) and North Macedonia (1: 2,066).[1]

The frequency of the surname Popovich was highest in Ukraine (1: 1,530), followed by Moldova (1: 4,735), Belarus (1: 9,762) and Russia (1: 10,762).[2]

People

Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aleksandar Popović (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Ana Popović, Serbian blues musician
  • Ana Maria Poppovic, Argentinian-Brazilian psychologist
  • Andrija Popović, former Montenegrin waterpolo player, Member of Montenegrin Parliament
  • Alyosha Popovich, a bogatyr (i.e., a medieval Russian knight-errant)
  • Barbara Popović, Macedonian singer
  • Bogdan Popović, Serbian literary critic and historian. Brother of Pavle Popović, also a literary critic
  • Bojan Popović, Serbian basketball player
  • Bojana Popović, Montenegrin handball player
  • Boris Popovich, a Russian international footballer
  • Călin Popovici (1910–1977), a Romanian astronomer
  • Constantin Popovici, a Romanian platform diver
  • Constantin Popovici, A Moldavian man of letters
  • Cvjetko Popović, member of Mlada Bosna
  • Danijel Popović, Croatian singer of Montenegrin ancestry
  • Davorin Popović, singer, longtime frontman of Indexi
  • Derek Popovich, a midfielder currently playing for American USL Second Division side Wilmington Hammerheads.
  • Dimitrije Popović, Croatian painter of Montenegrin ancestry
  • Dušan Popović, several people
  • Evgenije Popović, Montenegrin politician, writer and diplomat
  • Greg Popovich, American business executive
  • Gregg Popovich (born 1949), American basketball coach
  • Hristina Popović (born 1982), Serbian actress
  • Ioan Popovici-Bănățeanul, an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian prose writer and poet
  • Janko Popović Volarić (born 1980), Croatian actor
  • Joško Popović, Croatian national football team player
  • Jovan Sterija Popović, Serbian playwright
  • Justin Popović, Christian Orthodox theologian
  • Koča Popović, Serbian communist politician
  • Krsto Zrnov Popović, Montenegrin captain
  • Lazar Popović, Serbian football player
  • Leona Popović, Croatian alpine ski racer
  • Ljuba Popović, Serbian surrealist painter
  • Marc Popovich, American anesthesiologist, surgical intensivist and Director of Critical Care for Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital and Emory Johns Creek Hospital
  • Marina Popovich, a Soviet test pilot, Pavel Popovich's wife
  • Marko Popović (born 1982), Croatian basketball player
  • Mark Popovic, Canadian hockey player of Serbian descent
  • Marko Popović (disambiguation),
  • Marko Miljanov Popović, Montenegrin writer
  • Mića Popović, Serbian painter
  • Mihai Popovici, an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician
  • Mihai Popovici, a Moldavian cardiologist
  • Milan "Danijel" Popović, Montenegrin singer
  • Milan Popović (disambiguation), several people
  • Milentije Popović, Serbian communist politician
  • Milivoje Popović-Mavid, Serbian actor, Mira Stupica's first husband
  • Milt Popovich, a former professional American football player for the National Football League
  • Miodrag Popović-Deba, Serbian actor
  • Nebojša Popović, Serbian basketball player, coach and administrator
  • Nicolae Popovici, a Moldavian physicist
  • Oliver Popović, Serbian basketball player and coach
  • Paul Popovich, a former Major League Baseball second baseman|infielder for the Chicago Cubs, LA Dodgers and the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Pavle Popović, Serbian literary critic and historian
  • Pavel Popovich, a Soviet cosmonaut
  • Petar Popović (Croatian basketballer), player
  • Petar Popović (Serbian basketballer)
  • Peter Popovic, Swedish ice hockey defenceman of Croatian ancestry
  • Peter S. Popovich, American lawyer, politician, and judge
  • Radojica Popović, director and screenwriter
  • Richard Popovic, American folk musician
  • Sasha Montenegro, Montenegrin-Mexican actress (born Alexandra Asimović Popović)
  • Sara Popović, Belgrade based art and portrait photographer also known as Maiko Sakura
  • Sanja Popović, Croatian national volleyball team player
  • Sanya Popovic, American academic of Serbian descent
  • Silvia Poppovic, Brazilian journalist and TV host
  • Srđa Popović (activist), Serbian activist of Otpor!
  • Srđa Popović (lawyer), Yugoslav and Serbian civil rights lawyer and activist
  • Tiberiu Popoviciu, a Romanian mathematician
  • Tony Popovic, Australian football (soccer) coach of Croatian descent
  • V. A. Urechia, a Moldavian, later Romanian historian
  • Vasa Popović, screenwriter
  • Vladimir Popović (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Yaroslav Popovych, a Ukrainian professional cyclist

See also

References

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