Lončar

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Lončar (pronounced [lǒntʃaːr]) is a Serbian, Montenegrin, Croatian and Slovenian surname, meaning "potter".

It is among the most common surnames in the Koprivnica-Križevci County of Croatia.[1]

It may refer to:

  • Alen Lončar (born 1974), retired male freestyle swimmer from Croatia
  • Beba Lončar (born 1943), Serbian-Italian film actress
  • Dragotin Lončar (1876–1954), Slovenian historian, editor and Social Democratic politician
  • Krešimir Lončar (born 1983), 6 ft 10¾ in Croatian professional basketball player
  • Nikola Lončar (born 1972), retired Serbian professional basketball player
  • Rade Lončar (born 1996), Serbian professional basketball player
  • Stefan Lončar (born 1996), Montenegrin footballer
  • Stjepan Lončar (born 1996), Bosnian-Herzegovinian professional footballer
  • Zlatibor Lončar (born 1971), Health Minister of Serbia
  • Zoran Lončar (born 1965), the former Serbian Minister of Education and Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government
  • Zoran Lončar (footballer) (born 1966), Serbian former football forward

References

  1. ^ "Most frequent surnames, 2011 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.

See also

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Surnames associated with the occupation of Pottery
Germanic
  • English: Potter
  • German: Döpfner, Euler, Hafner, Haffner, Hefner, Töpfer, Teper
Romance
  • French: Potier
  • Spanish: Alfarero
  • Romanian: Olar
Slavic
Other
  • Hungarian: Fazekas
  • Turkish: Çömlekçi