Slavoljub
Slavic masculine given name
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Slavoljub (Cyrillic: Славољуб) is a Slavic masculine given name used in South Slavic languages, especially Serbian.
PronunciationSerbo-Croatian: [slâʋoʎuːb]
Gendermasculine
LanguageSlavic
Word/nameslava (glory) and ljub (love)
| Pronunciation | Serbo-Croatian: [slâʋoʎuːb] |
|---|---|
| Gender | masculine |
| Origin | |
| Language | Slavic |
| Word/name | slava (glory) and ljub (love) |
| Meaning | one who loves glory |
| Region of origin | Eastern Europe |
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Slavolub |
| Related names | Ljuboslav |
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The name is composed of the Slavic elements slava ("glory") and ljub ("love"), thus meaning "glorious love" or "one who loves glory".[1] Common nicknames for people named Slavoljub are Slava, Slavko and Ljuba.
Notable people with the name
- Slavoljub Đorđević (born 1981), Serbian footballer
- Slavoljub Filipović (1951–2025), Serbian politician
- Slavoljub Gorunović (born 1970), Serbian basketball coach
- Slavoljub Janković (born 1969), Serbian footballer
- Slavoljub Marjanović (born 1955), Serbian chess player
- Slavoljub Mitov (born 1961), Serbian politician
- Slavoljub Muslin (born 1953), Serbian football player and manager
- Slavoljub Nikolić (born 1960), Serbian footballer
- Slavoljub Paunović (born 1947), Serbian football player and manager
- Slavoljub Eduard Penkala (1871–1922), Croatian engineer and inventor
- Slavoljub Srnić (born 1992), Serbian footballer
- Slavko Vorkapić, Serbian-American film director and editor
See also
- All pages with titles containing Slavoljub
- Slavoliub Adnagi (born 1965), Serbian-Romanian politician