Jurić
Jurić (pronounced [jǔːritɕ]) is a Croatian surname derived from the masculine name Jure (translating to George in English), with the patronymic-forming suffix -ić/-ič. It is the fifth most common surname in Croatia.[1] It may refer to:
- Ante Jurić, (1922–2012), Croatian priest
- Ante Jurić, (1934–2013), Croatian footballer
- Ante Juric (b. 1973), Australian footballer
- Duje Jurić (b. 1956), Croatian artist
- Frank Juric (b. 1973), Australian footballer
- Goran Jurić (b. 1963), Croatian footballer
- Ivan Jurić (b. 1975), Croatian football coach and former player
- Marija Jurić Zagorka (1873–1957), Croatian journalist, novelist and dramatist
- Mario Jurić (b. 1979), Croatian astronomer
- Mario Jurić (b. 1976), Bosnian footballer
- Predrag Jurić (b. 1965), Yugoslav and Bosnian footballer
- Stipe Jurić (b. 1998), Bosnian footballer
- Tomi Juric (b. 1991), Australian footballer
- Tomislav Jurić (b. 1990), Croatian footballer
- Zvonimir Jurić (b. 1971), Croatian film director
References
- "Most frequent surnames, Census 2011". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
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