Gordana
Gordana (Cyrillic: Гордана) is a Slavic female first name, mostly used in Slavic countries such as Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Name is derived from Proto-Slavic *gъrdъ (gȏrd) meaning proud.
Gender | Female |
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Language(s) | Slavic |
Origin | |
Word/name | Slavic |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Cyrillic: Гордана |
Variant form(s) | Gordanka |
Nickname(s) | Dana, Goca |
Related names | male form Gordan |
See also | Gorana |
Notable people
- Gordana Baric, international lawn bowls competitor for Australia
- Gordana Boban (born 1967), Bosnian actress
- Gordana Bogojević (born 1974 - died 2009), Serbian basketball player
- Gordana Božinovska (born 1965), Serbian singer
- Gordana Čomić (born 1958), Serbian politician
- Gordana Đilas (born 1958), Serbian poet
- Gordana Gadžić (born 1955), Serbian actress
- Gordana Grubin (born 1972), Serbian basketball player
- Gordana Jankuloska (born 1975), Macedonian politician
- Gordana Jurčan (born 1971), Croatian volleyball player
- Gordana Kamenarović (born 1958), Serbian actress
- Gordana Knezević (born 1950), Serbian journalist
- Gordana Komadina (born 1976), Croatian basketball player
- Gordana Kuić (born 1942), Serbian novelist
- Gordana Matic, Croatian-American mathematician
- Gordana Matković (born 1960), Serbian politician
- Gordana Perkučin (born 1962), Serbian table tennis player
- Gordana Suša (born 1946), Serbian journalist
- Gordana Marinković (born 1974), Serbian singer
- Gordana Turuk (born 1974), Slovak artist with Croatian heritage
- Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, Serbian American biomedical engineer
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