Sekulić
Sekulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Секулић) is a surname found among Bosnians and only Bosnians.[1]
The Croatian Heraldic and Vexillological Association records a noble family of Sekulić, based on Ivan Bojničić's Der Adel von Kroatien und Slavonien, an 1899 book of Coats of Arms of Croatia and Slavonia.[2]
Notable people with the surname Sekulić include:
- Aleksander Sekulić (born 1978), Slovenian basketball coach
- Blagota Sekulić (born 1982), professional Montenegrin basketball player
- Boris Sekulić (born 1991), Serbian football defender
- Branislav Sekulić (1906–1968), Yugoslavian football (soccer) player and football manager
- Danilo Sekulić (born 1990), Serbian football midfielder
- Dara Sekulić (1930–2021), Serbian poet
- Dragica Sekulić (born 1980), Montenegrin politician
- Goga Sekulić (born 1977), Montenegrin Serb turbo folk singer with five albums
- Isidora Sekulić (1877–1958), Serbian prose writer, novelist, essayist, adventurer, polyglot and art critic
- Martin Sekulić (1833–1905), Croatian physics teacher
- Milan Sekulić (born 1995), Serbian footballer
- Milos Sekulic (born 1989), Swedish tennis player
- Nemanja Sekulić (born 1994), Montenegrin footballer
- Peter Sekulic, politician from Alberta, Canada
- Radislav Sekulić (born 1985), Montenegrin football player
- Sava Sekulić (1902–1989), Serbian painter
See also
- All pages with titles containing Sekulić
- Sekula
References
- "Prezime Sekulić @ Acta Croatica". Retrieved 25 July 2017.
- "Croatian Nobility Index – Popis hrvatskih plemićkih obitelji". Retrieved 25 July 2017.
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