Originally posted by HEROI
There are not many Serbs with the name Millosh,and certainly not many Czechs or other Slavs.By this i dont want to say its an Albanian name.I dont think it is,but i dont know what name it is.Millosh Migjeni aka Gjergj Nikolla,aka Millosh Gjergj Nikolla,comes from a Dibran Family of Orthodox roots,an Albanian Family must be said.He studied in Shkodra at the Serbian Orthodox school.It is there he might have got the name Millosh.
He was a patriot,there is no question about it,although away from nationalism.
Yougoslav,i can confidently tell you that many Albanian names can be found in Serbia and Montenegro (lets not even talk about Greece).
One just needs to check surnames in the phonebook in Montenegro to see plenty of Albanian names finishing with Vic. |
But that is simply not true! For an example, I've just opened the Belgrade phonebook - and guess what! I found
thousands of Milošs, and it's actually quite often. Here is a list of
famous Serb Miloss:
1.
Milos Crnjanski (1893-1977): famous Hungarian Serb, poet, dedicated to describing the life of Serbs in Hungary, the migrations and diaspora in general, mostly romantic
2.
Milos Golubovic (1888-1961): Serbian painter capturing Belgrade and other urban sites
3.
Nikola Milosevic (1929-2007): Serbian academist, leader and founder of the hard core Serbian Liberal Party, professor of art and literature and writer in those subjects
4.
Milos Zutic (1939-1993): Serbian actor
5.
Savo Milosevic (1973-): Bosnian Serb football player
6.
Milos Minic (1914-2003): Serbian Partisan hero and famous Communist activist, Mayor of Belgrade
7.
Slobodan Milosevic (1941-2006): Serbian late 1990s - 2000 leader, President of Serbia and Yugoslavia, one of the most horrid persons of the Balkans
8.
Milos Obrenovic (1780-1860): Serbian longterm Prince, leader of the Second Serbian rebellion
9.
Milos S. Milojevic (1840-1897): prominent Serbian historian
10.
Milos Milosevic (1972-): Croatian Serbs swimming athlete
11.
Milos N. Djuric (1892-1967): Serbian academist, philosopher, philologist and helenist
12.
Milos Kovacevic (1953-): Serbian linguist from Bosnia
13.
Milos Popovic (1876-1953): notable humanitarian activist
14.
Milos Radovic (1955-): Serbian director
15.
Milos Dudic (1915-1944):
16.
Milos Sarcev (1964-): Serbian bodybuilder
17.
Milos Zunjic: WWII Yugoslavian air pilot hero
18.
Milos Blagojevic (1930-): Serbian historian, prominent mediaevalist
19.
Milos Maric (1982-): Serbian footballer
20.
Milos Stojicevic Pocerac (1776-1811): Serbian Duke and First Serbian Uprising hero
21.
Milos Grlica (1981-): Serbian athlete
22.
Milos Simovic (1979-): Serbian criminal, serving 40 years for the assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic
23.
Milos Petrovic (1952-): Serbian pianist & artist
24.
Milos Bozanovic (1863-1922): famous Serbian General and war hero from Slavonia
25.
Milos Teodosic (1987-): basketball player
26.
Milos Bajalica (1981-): Serbian footballer
27.
Milos Aligrudic (1964): lawyer, political leader of Kostunica's Democratic Party of Serbia
28.
Milos Mamic, WWII war hero
29.
Milos Erdeljan (1907-1976): theologist
30.
Milos Bogdanovic (1877-1937):
31.
Milos Krasic (1984-): footballer for Russia
32.
Milos Milanovic (1981-): footballer
33.
Milos Tenkovic (1849-1890): the founder of Realism in Serbian painting
34.
Milos A. Krivokapic (1819-1907): Montenegrin Duke of the Cuce, famour hero in battles against the Turks
35.
Milos Vujanic (1980-): basketball player
36.
Milos Arsenovic: notable Serbian Western-educated professor
37.
Milos Simonovic (1973-): Mayor of Nis, local Democratic Party leader
38.
Milos Mile Dimitrijevic (1824-1896): leader of Hungarian Serbs, lawyer and publicist of the Serbian Matrix
39.
Milos Pavlovic (1962-): Serbian chess champion
40.
Milos Pavlovic (1982-): Serbian racecar driver
41.
Milos Bajic: 19th century Serbian baron
42.
Milos Vasiljevic: waiter & actor, contestant of the Serbian Big Brother
43.
Milos Novakovic: Montenegrin producer, contestant of the Serbian Big Brother
44.
Milos Antonovic: Serbian historian
45.
Milos Hamovic: Serbian historian
46.
Milos Milutinovic (1933-2003): Serbian football player
47.
Milos Vojinovic, 14th century leading Medieval Serbian nobleman from the mighty Herzegovinian Vojinovic dynasty, held numerous offices in the Imperial court
And HEROI, what are you trying to say anyway?