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Vuksan (Serbian Cyrillic: Вуксан) is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from Slavic noun vuk, "wolf". It is a hypocoristic, possibly of the name Vukoslav. It is attested in the Middle Ages, and Serbian epic poetry. It is also used as a surname. The patronymic surname Vuksanović is derived from the name. It may refer to:

As given name:

  • Vuksan Bilanović, Serbian pop lyrics writer (Kraj i tačka)
  • Vuksan (fl. 1477), Rovca knez and epic character (Vuksan od Rovaca)
  • Vuksan (fl. 1616/17), donator to the Morača monastery
  • Vuksan Gela (or Gelja), legendary founder of the northern Albanian Gruda tribe

As surname:

  • Dušan Vuksan (1881–1944), Yugoslav historian and educator
  • Radoje M. Vuksan (fl. 1898), Austro-Hungarian Serb educator and writer
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Annotations

  1. Such as in the 1477 register of the newly conquered lands of the Duchy of St. Sava, and 1485 defter in the Sanjak of Scutari.

References

  1. Grković 1977, p. 60.
  2. Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (1833). Narodne srpske pjesme: Različne junačke pjesme. U štampariji Brejtkopfa i Eršla. p. 283.
  3. ^ др Слободан Зечевић. Гласник Етнографског музеја у Београду књ. 45: Bulletin of the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade. Etnografski muzej u Beogradu. p. 196. GGKEY:FWHZ5Y2J8NF.
  4. Академик Петар Влаховић. Гласник Етнографског музеја у Београду, књ. 60. Etnografski muzej u Beogradu. p. 160. GGKEY:U7N129X9368.
  5. Jovićević, Andrija (1923), "Malesija", Насеља и пореклo становништва, Akademija: 47–48
  6. Bosanska vila. Nikola T. Kašiković. 1898. p. 128.
  7. Никола Пантелић. Гласник Етнографског музеја у Београду књ. 47. Etnografski muzej u Beogradu. pp. 61–. GGKEY:66N5JNKFLFP.

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