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Slovak painter (born 1955)
Ivan Pavle (born March 8, 1955) is a Slovak painter with a distinct style focusing on the human form. He combines classical painting with the results of
Ivan_Pavle
Ukrainian heavyweight kickboxer (born 1991)
SUPERKOMBAT Heavyweight Grand Prix. He won a unanimous decision against Ivan Pavle in the semifinals, but lost to Tarik Khbabez by decision in the finals
Roman_Kryklia
Bojan Ilić, Luka Aranđelović, Nikola Petrović, Pavle Aranđelović and Pavle Samardžić, alongside Ivan Jegdić, and performed by Lavina. The Serbian participating
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Serbia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026
Slovak kickboxer
March 1, 2014. he won the fight by split decision. In the final he faced Ivan Pavle who defeated him by unanimous decision. On May 28, 2014, Pacas faced Igor
Martin_Pacas
14th-century Bosnian nobleman
Pavle Radinović, sometimes Radenović, (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Радиновић; fl. 1371–d. 1415), was one of the most powerful Bosnian nobleman under Tvrtko
Pavle_Radinović
Serbian general
Pavle Jurišić Šturm KCMG (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Јуришић Штурм; 8 August 1848 – 13 January 1922), born Paulus Eugen Sturm, was a Serbian general of Sorbian
Pavle_Jurišić_Šturm
Macho (born 1965) Oldrich Majda (1930–2006) Cyprián Majerník (1909–1945) Ivan Pavle (born 1955) Julius Podlipny (1898–1991) Vladimír Popovič (born 1939) Koloman
List of painters from Slovakia
List_of_painters_from_Slovakia
Regent of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1941
known as Paul Karađorđević (Serbo-Croatian: Павле Карађорђевић, romanized: Pavle Karađorđević, English transliteration: Paul Karageorgevich; 27 April 1893
Prince_Paul_of_Yugoslavia
Museum in Novi Sad, Serbia
The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection (Serbian: Спомен-збирка Павла Бељанског, Spomen-zbirka Pavla Beljanskog) is a public art museum in Novi Sad, Serbia
Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
Pavle_Beljanski_Memorial_Collection
Belarusian kickboxer
Moises Baute FCK Tenerife, Spain Decision (unanimous) 3 2014-03-01 Loss Ivan Pavle Nitrianska Noc Bojovnikov 2014, Semi Finals Nitra, Slovakia Decision (unanimous)
Igor_Bugaenko
1985 Yugoslavian film
Nikolić - Gara Sonja Savić - Singer Pavle Vuisić - Kruscic Ljubiša Samardžić - Valentino Predrag Laković - Masinovodja Ivan Bekjarev - Guitarist Tihomir Pleskonjić
Life_Is_Beautiful_(1985_film)
Croatian sculptor and architect (1883–1962)
Ivan Meštrović (Croatian: [ǐʋan mɛ̂ʃtrɔʋit͡ɕ] ; 15 August 1883 – 16 January 1962) was a Croatian sculptor, architect, and writer. He was the most prominent
Ivan_Meštrović
World War II Chetnik leader (1909–1945)
Pavle Đurišić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Павле Ђуришић, pronounced [pâːvle dʑǔriʃitɕ]; 9 July 1909 – 21 April 1945) was a Montenegrin Serb regular officer
Pavle_Đurišić
Serbian politician (born 1982)
Pavle Bihali Gavrin (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Бихали Гаврин, born 29 January 1982) is a Serbian far-right politician, animal rights activist, and the leader
Pavle_Bihali
Annual Slovak award
Čekan 2021 – Peter Šimko 2022 - Richard Imrich 2024 – Jurai Payer 2015 – Ivan Pavle 2016 – Palo Macho 2017 – Juraj Čutek 2019 – Ján Ťapák 2020 – Oto Bachorík
Crystal_Wing_Awards
Pavle Orlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Орловић) is a semi-mythological hero of the Kosovo cycle of Serbian epic poetry; he was a Serbian vitez ("knight")
Pavle_Orlović
Grulović, Pavle Ilić, Moša Pijade, Rade Končar (died in May 1942), Gojko Nikoliš, Izidor Papo, Ivan Rukavina, Pavle Savić, Vladimir Smirnov and Ivan Maček
Supreme Headquarters of the National Liberation Army of Yugoslavia
Supreme_Headquarters_of_the_National_Liberation_Army_of_Yugoslavia
Figure in Serbian epic poetry
wounded and dying warrior Pavle Orlović who tells her that her fiancé Milan Toplica and his blood-brothers Miloš Obilić and Ivan Kosančić are dead. Before
Kosovo_Maiden
Serbian conductor (born 1953)
Pavle Medaković (1953, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian conductor. After obtaining a degree at conducting at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade 1977,
Pavle_Medaković
Bosnian nobleman (1370–1435)
astonished witness, a Ragusan ambasador Ivan Đivo Gundulić, who had written account of this whole affair, by accusing Pavle of bringing much misfortune to the
Sandalj_Hranić
Yugoslav Partisan general (1901 – 1944)
Legitimation, 1918–2005. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34656-8. Pavle Ljumović: IVAN MILUTINOVIĆ MILUTIN, ČOVJEK I RATNIK
Ivan_Milutinović
Croatian sailor
Pavle Kostov (born 28 September 1987) is a Croatian sailor. He competed at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics in the 49er class. Together with Petar Cupać
Pavle_Kostov
1978 film
Andrei Yefimich Rabin Zoran Radmilović as Ivan Gromov Slavko Simić Ljuba Tadić Dragomir Čumić Dušan Vuisić Pavle Vuisić as Nikita Stevo Žigon "Festival de
Ward_Six
2012 Serbian film
- Jovan Cvijić Andrija Daničić - Jakov Jaša Prodanović Mateja Popović - Pavle Popović Branimir Brstina - Professor Zečević Vojin Ćetković - Principal
Professor_Kosta_Vujic's_Hat
American Hall of Fame college baseball coach (Southern Jaguars), brain cancer. Pavle Čelik [sl], 85, Slovenian historian and police officer. Karen Clark, 80
Deaths_in_2026
1982 American film
Malden as Marko Sekulovic Jodi Thelen as Lana Damien Nash as Ivan Mia Roth as Ana Pavle Vuisić as Pashko Dragan Maksimović as Tony Stole Aranđelović as
Twilight_Time_(film)
1950 Yugoslavian film
Marko Marinković as Grandpa Ivan Bata Paskaljević as Gricko Milan Ajvaz as Vida's father Ljubiša Jovanović as The old man Pavle Vujisić as The knight Vilma
The_Magic_Sword_(1950_film)
Croatian politician (1880–1928)
Pavle Radić (10 January 1880 – 20 June 1928) was a Croatian politician and member of the Croatian People's Peasant Party (HPSS). Radić was shot and killed
Pavle_Radić
Noble House in Serbia
their patron saint (see: slava). According to a legend, upon the death of Pavle Orlović, his four sons escaped from their hometown, Čarađe, near Gacko,
Orlović_clan
Croatian composer (1934–2021)
Pavle Dešpalj (18 June 1934 – 16 December 2021) was a Croatian composer and conductor. Pavle Dešpalj graduated from Music Academy in Zagreb where he studied
Pavle_Dešpalj
Lord of Zeta
Ivan Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Црнојевић, lit. 'Ivan the Black') was the lord of Zeta from 1465 to 1490. Sources refer to him as a Montenegrin-Serbian
Ivan_Crnojević
Surname list
from a masculine given name Raden. It may refer to: Ivan Radenović (born 1984), basketball player Pavle Radenović (fl. 1381–1415), nobleman Vasilije Radenović
Radenović
Serbian writer and philosopher
Pavle Stefanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Стефановић; 22 March 1901 – 29 October 1985) was a Serbian philosopher, esthetician, essayist, music writer
Pavle_Stefanović
Montenegrin Chetnik leader
coup near Danilovgrad. On that occasion, two companies from the "Bijeli Pavle" detachment joined him. Later that month, he established the National Army
Bajo_Stanišić
1974 Yugoslav TV series
Brajović as Tihi Miki Manojlović as Paja Bakšiš Zlata Petković as Marija Pavle Vujisić as Joca Čedomir Petrović as Zriki Vladan Holec as Mile Stevo Žigon
Otpisani
Croatian symphony orchestra
Pavle Dešpalj Shostakovich, Symphony No. 1, conducted by Milan Horvat Shostakovich, Symphony No. 9 Smetana, My Fatherland Stravinsky, Petrushka Pavle
Zagreb_Philharmonic_Orchestra
Zoran Cvijanović Svetozar Cvetković Vesna Čipčić Dragomir Čumić Vera Čukić Pavle Čemerikić Vojin Ćetković Ljubomir Ćipranić Pera Dobrinović Lolita Davidovich
List_of_Serbian_actors
Serbian nation-building myth
knights who according to legends participated were Milan Toplica, Ivan Kosančić, Pavle Orlović, Stevo Vasojević, and the Musić brothers. There are also
Kosovo_Myth
Serbian linguist and geographer
Pavle Solarić (7 August 1779 – 18 January 1821) was a Serbian linguist, geographer, archaeologist, poet, bibliographer and man of letters. He was one
Pavle_Solarić
Yugoslavian TV series (2017–18)
Đorđe Ćurčija Jovan-Burduš Janjićijević as Monk Isaija Lazar Ristovski as Pavle Cukić Branislav Jerinić as Marathli Ali Paşa Milan Mihailović as Gavrilo
Vuk_Karadžić_(TV_series)
14th-15th century Albanian nobleman
Dimitrije; Risto Dragićević; Nikola Đakonović; Milinko Đurović; Mirčeta Đurović; Pavle Mijović; Đoko Pejović; Vlado Strugar (1970). Milinko Đurović (ed.). Istorija
Gjon_Kastrioti
Serbian-Yugoslavian tennis player and artist
Lapkiadó Rt.: 174. Retrieved 28 December 2013. "Ivan Radović". pavle-beljanski.museum. Novi Sad, Serbia: The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection. Retrieved 28
Ivan_Radović
Ragusano noble family
documented the assassination of Pavle Radinović, which was carried out by the king's and Sandalj Hranić's men. The poet Ivan Gundulić (1589-1638) became the
Gundulić_family
Serbian professor (1772–1813)
was politically rehabilitated and headed a diplomatic mission (included Pavle Popović and Janićije Djurić) that spent months in Jassy, at the headquarters
Jovan_Savić
Handball club in North Macedonia
Borzaš Mirko Radović Marin Vegar Neven Stjepanović Josip Perić Elmir Građan Pavle Petrović Lovro Jotić Tomislav Kušan Mateo Maraš Josip Božić Pavletić Stipe
RK_Eurofarm_Pelister
Serbian engineer and business executive
and Zoran "Skole" Uskoković (27 April), politicians Pavle Bulatović (7 February 2000) and Ivan Stambolić (25 August 2000), even two unsuccessful attempts
Žika_Petrović
Member of the Balšić noble family
Balšić. According to Fan Noli, Ivan had two brothers (George Strez and Gojko) who were all children of Jela Kastrioti and Pavle Balšić. Both views confirm
Ivan_Strez_Balšić
(1515–1516) Vavila (Bishop from 1493) (1516–1520) German II (1520–1530) Pavle (1530–1532) Vasilije I (1532–1540) Nikodim (1540) Romi (1540–1559) Makarije
List of monarchs of Montenegro
List_of_monarchs_of_Montenegro
2018 film by Ognjen Glavonić
film saying “I want to start a band.” Leon Lučev as Vlada Pavle Čemerikić Tamara Krcunović Ivan Lučev Igor Benčina Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes
The_Load
Serbian revolutionary
Pavle Cukić (Serbian: Павле Цукић; 1778–1817) was a Serb revolutionary, a vojvoda (general) in the First Serbian Uprising and Second Serbian Uprising
Pavle_Cukić
of Cultural Heritage of Kraljevo, with the blessing of Serbian Patriarch Pavle and by blessing of episcops (bishops) of the Eparchy (dioceses) of Mileševa
Ivan_Kovalčik_Mileševac
Russian general (d. 1837)
Depreradovich Rajko Depreradović Jovan Šević Jovan Albanez Ivan Adamovich Ilya Duka Simeon Končarević Pavle Julinac Simeon Piščević Mikhail Miloradovich Semyon
Georgi_Emmanuel
Budmani (writer) Ivan Stojanović (writer) Mirko Petrović-Njegoš (poet) Sima Milutinović Sarajlija (poet) Steva Todorović (artist) Pavle Simić (artist) France
List_of_romantics
Croatian noble family
disputably mentioned as deceased. The genus branched by his sons Budislav, Pavle and Grgur, who during the 14th century were vassals of Paul and Mladen II
Kurjaković_family
Slavicist
Ivan Milčetić Matina (27 August 1853 – 26 October 1921) was a Croatian Glagolitic philologist and literary historian from the island of Krk, with significant
Ivan_Milčetić
194. Jovanović 1947, p. 52. Gavrilović 1981, p. 429. Glasnik 1969, p. 31. Pavle S. Radusinović 1978, p. 44. Марковић 1969, p. 154. Kalezić 2002, p. 2083
Stefan_II_Crnojević
International song competition
мене) Serbian Andrija Cvetanović Bojan Ilić Ivan Jegdić Luka Aranđelović Nikola Petrović Pavle Aranđelović Pavle Samardžić Sweden SVT Felicia "My System"
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026
Association football club in Serbia
Veljko Nikolić Pavle Ninkov Radovan Pankov Milan Pavkov Marko Perović Aleksandar Pešić Marko Petković Njegoš Petrović Nemanja Radonjić Ivan Ranđelović Mihailo
Red_Star_Belgrade
Serbian noble (died 1528/30)
Lordship of Zeta; Stanko was the heir to Ivan I Crnojević, who ruled from 1465 to 1490. In 1482 his father Ivan sent him and several of his close friends
Skender_Bey_Crnojević
2023 tennis event results
entrant w/o = Walkover r = Retired d = Defaulted Rafael Jódar (qualified) Pavle Marinkov (qualified) Zhang Tianhui (qualified) Aryan Shah (qualified) Volodymyr
2023_US_Open_–_Boys'_singles
2020 Russian-Serbian film
pursue true happiness . Miloš Biković as Pavel "Pasha" Arkadijevic (Serbian: Pavle, English: Paul), owner of the Belgrade Hotel in Serbia, Vedrana's ex-fiancé
Hotel_Belgrade
Professional handball club from Našice, Croatia
Ante Gadža (2014–2019) Šime Ivić (2012–2014) Halil Jaganjac (2018–2022) Pavle Jurina (1976–1980) Nikola Kedžo (2010–2012) Krešimir Kozina (2011–2013)
RK_Nexe_Našice
Form of epic poetry
II Stracimirović Balšić Pavle Orlović, knight at Kosovo, legendary figure Milan Toplica, knight at Kosovo, legendary figure Ivan Kosančić, knight at Kosovo
Serbian_epic_poetry
Basariček, Pavle Radić, Ivan Pernar, Ivan Granđa and Croatian Peasant Party leader Stjepan Radić in the National Assembly. Basariček and Pavle Radić died
Timeline_of_Yugoslavia
Serbian general
Belgrade, just one day after the death of Serbian general Pavle Jurišić Šturm. Mijatović, Ivan (25 July 2014). "Srpska vojska uoči Prvog svetskog rata"
Miloš_Božanović
Serbian linguist (1937–2021)
Ivan Klajn (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Иван Клајн, pronounced [ǐʋan klâjn]; 31 January 1937 – 31 March 2021) was a Serbian linguist, philologist and language
Ivan_Klajn
Slovene painter and illustrator
Ivan Seljak, nom de guerre Čopič (7 December 1927 – 1990) was a Slovene painter and illustrator. Seljak was born in Idrija in 1927. During the Second World
Ivan_Seljak
Folk culture of Serbs
February 4, 2010 Radulović, Nemanja; Mitrović, Marina Mladenović; Praštalo, Ivan. "Index of Serbian Folktales" (in Serbian and English). Retrieved 26 August
Serbian_folklore
Croatian sailor (born 1977)
consecutive Olympic Games (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and 2024). Together with Pavle Kostov and Petar Cupać, he is a recipient of the International Fair Play
Ivan_Bulaja
2016, Olympic Silver Medalist in 2012 Petar Cupać Šime Fantela Ivan Kljaković Gašpić Pavle Kostov Igor Marenić Tina Mihelić Luka Mratović Enia Ninčević
List_of_Croatian_sportspeople
Surname list
Serbian footballer Ninoslav Radovanović (born 1940), Serbian cardiac surgeon Pavle Radovanović (born 1975), Montenegrin football referee Ratko Radovanović
Radovanović
Yugoslav communist politician (1909–1980)
Ivan Gošnjak (10 June 1909 – 8 February 1980) was a Croatian and Yugoslav communist who held numerous important offices in Yugoslavia during and after
Ivan_Gošnjak
14th-century Bosnian nobleman
velmožni gospodin knez Pavle Radinović" (PDF). www.ff.unsa.ba (in Bosnian). Sarajevo. pp. 16, 17. Retrieved 8 April 2020. Ivan Lovrenović (1998). "Adrian
Vlatko_Vuković
Serbian writer and philosopher
(such as Dositej Obradović, Zaharije Orfelin, Jovan Muškatirović, Ivan Jugović, Pavle Solarić, Emanuilo Janković, Atanasije Stojković, Vićentije Rakić
Teodor_Filipović
Croatian–American actor (born 1972)
Sever (1955) Bert Sotlar & Ljubomir Tadić (1956) Mladen Šerment (1957) Pavle Vuisić (1958) Petre Prličko (1959) Antun Vrdoljak (1960) Miha Baloh (1961)
Goran_Višnjić
Slovenian writer (1890–1970)
Slovene writer, poet and translator. He also wrote under the pseudonym Pavle Sedmak. Bevk was born in the mountain village of Zakojca (Coizza during
France_Bevk
Serbian military commander & ruler (c.1492–1527)
Jovan Nenad (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Ненад; Hungarian: Fekete Iván or János; c. 1492 – 26 July 1527), known as "the Black", was a Serb military commander
Jovan_Nenad
1955 Yugoslavian film
Aparać as Ilija - Ivanov brat Josip Batistić as Svecenik Drago Mitrović as Pavle Mile Gatara as Seljak The Girl and the Oak at hrfilm.hr (in Croatian) The
The_Girl_and_the_Oak
included Ivan Ðurić (banjo, electric guitar, backing vocals), Ana Mrkobrada (violin), Aleksandar Gospodinov (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Pavle Medan
Irish_Stew_of_Sindidun
Serbian general
by Ivan S. Pavlović, General of Division (1928) Petar Bojović Radomir Putnik Živojin Mišić Stepa Stepanović Božidar Janković Ilija Gojković Pavle Jurišić
Ivan_S._Pavlović
Writer and military officer
Pavle Julinac (1730–1785) was a Serbian writer, philosopher, historian, traveler, soldier, and diplomat in the Imperial Russian service. Julinac's "A
Pavle_Julinac
Stefan Branković Ivan Crnojević Vuk Grgurević Đorđe Branković Đurađ Crnojević Jovan Branković Stefan II Crnojević Radič Božić Pavle Bakić Stefan Štiljanović
List_of_people_from_Serbia
Serbian chemist and mathematician (born 1947)
Caterpillar tree Szeged index Aleksandar Despić Pavle Simić Milan Vukcevich Bogdan Đuričić Ljubisav Rakić Ivan Gutman Sima Lozanić Marko Leko Mihailo Rašković
Iván_Gutman
Serbian army general (1849–1920)
Bojović Radomir Putnik Živojin Mišić Stepa Stepanović Ilija Gojković Pavle Jurišić Šturm Ivan S. Pavlović Mile Bjelajac, Vojska Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca
Božidar_Janković_(general)
Surname list
George Strugar (1934–1997), American football player Ivan Strugar (born 1974), Montenegrin kickboxer Pavle Strugar (born 1933), Montenegrin general Petar Strugar
Strugar
Croatian composer and violinist
including Milko Kelemen, Stanko Horvat, Krešimir Šipuš, Sandro Zaninović, Pavle Dešpalj, Dubravko Detoni, Igor Kuljerić etc. Šulek died in Zagreb in 1986
Stjepan_Šulek
Serbian revolutionary commander (1771–1809)
the powder kegs (1883 illustration). Sinđelić at Čegar Hill (1900), by Pavle Čortanović. Sinđelić surrounded (1904 illustration). Skull of Stefan Sinđelić
Stevan_Sinđelić
active in Croatia) Luigi Dallapiccola (1904-1975) Arsen Dedić (1938–2015) Pavle Dešpalj (1934-2021) Dubravko Detoni (born 1937) Jakov Gotovac (1895–1982)
List_of_Croatian_composers
1993 film
accepted as a nominee. Petra Govc as Anna Pavle Ravnohrib as Inspector Mira Sardo as Aunt Valter Dragan as Ivan List of submissions to the 66th Academy
When I Close My Eyes (1993 film)
When_I_Close_My_Eyes_(1993_film)
Pavle Matejić (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Матејић; c. 1770–1816), known as Paulj (Пауљ Матејић), was a Serbian Revolutionary who participated in the First
Paulj_Matejić
Saša Ilić Vojislav Ilić Vojislav Ilić Mlađi Antonije Isaković Ivan Ivanić Ivan Ivanji Pavle Ivić Оliver Janković Jefrem Janković Tetovac Branislav Janković
List_of_Serbian_writers
1987 newspaper article
to defame him. The article also mentions another prominent intellectual Pavle Savić, however, in contrast to the strong denouncement of Nikoliš throughout
Vojko_i_Savle
Football tournament qualification stage
15:30 (19:30 UTC+5) Astana Arena, Astana Attendance: 5,421 Referee: Pavle Ilić (Serbia) 18 November 2025 (2025-11-18) 18:00 Futbal Tatran Arena, Prešov
2027 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group D
2027_UEFA_European_Under-21_Championship_qualification_Group_D
Bulgarian Army unit
Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin Mišić • Stepa Stepanović • Petar Bojović • Pavle Jurišić
7th_Rila_Infantry_Division
Yugoslav writer and Nobel laureate (1892–1975)
Ivo Andrić (Serbian Cyrillic: Иво Андрић, pronounced [ǐːʋo ǎːndritɕ]; born Ivan Andrić; 9 October 1892 – 13 March 1975) was a Yugoslav novelist, poet and
Ivo_Andrić
Yugoslav politician (1904–1929)
Pavle "Paja" Marganović (17 March 1904 – 30 July 1929) was a Serbian communist activist and one of the Seven secretaries of SKOJ. He was born in Deliblato
Pavle_Marganović
Ivan Kolev Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Иван Колев Стоянов) (15 September 1863 in Banovka [bg] – 29 July 1917 in Vienna) was a Bulgarian lieutenant general and
Ivan_Kolev_(general)
herald of the society is Ivan Nacevski, Dentist, secretary of "Macedonian Herald". Secretary and Eragon herald of the society is Pavle Arsoski, general, historian
Macedonian_Heraldic_Society
Miroslav Ploj [cs] Janko Rajar Fran Novak Drina Banovina Atanasije Šola [sr] Pavle Vujić Mateja Popović Šerif Arnautović Stjepan Janković Danube Banovina Kosta
1932 Yugoslavian Senate election
1932_Yugoslavian_Senate_election
Conflicts during the Middle Ages
Pribisavljević against Pavle, who was loyal to Simeon, but Zaharije was defeated and sent to Bulgaria, to be used against Pavle if the latter was insubordinate
Bulgarian–Serbian wars (medieval)
Bulgarian–Serbian_wars_(medieval)
IVAN PAVLE
IVAN PAVLE
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ivah, IVA means "overthrow, overturn." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Male
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Ieuan, IOAN means "God is gracious." This form of the name was used for the Welsh Authorized Version of the Bible. Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Romanian, Russian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian
Gift of God; God's Gracious Gift; Archer
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Ivan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Female
English
English name derived from the biblical name of a region of Assyria, derived from Hebrew avvah, IVAH means "overthrow, overturn."
Male
Russian
(Иванн) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVANN means "God is gracious."
Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Eva, IVA means "life." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Male
Ukrainian
, God's gift.
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Iran; The Land of Aryans
Male
English
(Иван) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVAN means "God is gracious." In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Form of John
Male
Welsh
 Welsh form of Hebrew Yohanan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Iefan, IFAN means "God is gracious."
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift from God
IVAN PAVLE
IVAN PAVLE
Boy/Male
Hindu
Divine lights, White
Boy/Male
Australian, Spanish
Strong Gift; Gift of Isis
Female
Egyptian
, a worshipper of Sebek.
Female
English
(Σoφ�α) Greek name SOPHIA means "wisdom."
Girl/Female
Indian
One with long life
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Victorious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Herrington in County Durham, possibly so named from an unattested Old English personal name H̄ra(from Old Enlish h̄ra ‘servant’) + -ing- denoting association + denu ‘woodland’, ‘pasture’.English : Possibly a variant of Harrington or a hypercorrected form of Errington.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Hungarian
Name of an Honour; King; Ruler; Lord
Girl/Female
Hindu
Serene
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, German, Latin, Spanish
Pretty Rose; Weak; Soft; Gentle Horse; Snake; Beautiful; Tender Horse
IVAN PAVLE
IVAN PAVLE
IVAN PAVLE
IVAN PAVLE
IVAN PAVLE
n.
A coffee and smoking saloon.
n.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
n.
A chief officer of state.
a.
Being on, or towards, the van, or front.
n.
See Van-courier.
n.
A wing; a van.
n.
Alt. of Imaum
a.
In the van or front.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
n.
A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.
n.
The native name of Persia.
n.
A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.
n.
The fore part; van.
n.
The front of an army. [Obs.] See Van.
n.
The van; the front.
n.
A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.
n.
The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.
a.
Of or pertaining to Iran.