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SNEZANA
Snezana is a Serbian female name derived from 'sneg', meaning 'snow'. It translates to 'snowflake' or 'made of snow'.
STEFIN
Stefan: A Latin-origin name meaning 'crown' or 'garland', popularized by historical figures like Saint Stephen & King Stefan of Serbia.
STEVAN
Stevan is of Serbian origin, derived from Stefan, meaning 'crown' or 'garland of flowers', symbolizing strength and devotion.
TESLA
Tesla is a gender-neutral Serbian name meaning "to gather or harvest", popularized by inventor Nikola Tesla.
TIJANA
Tijana is a Serbian-origin name meaning 'light', symbolizing illumination or enlightenment.
UROS
Uros is a Slavic male given name derived from 'uro', meaning 'hand'. It honors Saint Uroš, a 12th-century Serbian king.
VUK
The name Vuk, derived from the South Slavic element 'vuk' meaning 'wolf', is of Serbian origin and signifies strength, courage, and freedom.
VUKASIN
Vukasin is a Serbian name derived from "vuk" meaning wolf and "sin" as a diminutive suffix, translating to "little wolf".
ZORANA
Zorana, of Serbian origin, means 'dawn' or 'morning', signifying new beginnings.
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