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Milos Rosic, 1974 - 2000
MyHeritage porodična stablaMilos Rosic, 1895 - 1940
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Njujork, Indeksi knjiga putničkih lista 1906-1942Milos Rosic
Imena i priče u novinama sa OldNews.com (Delaver, Merilend, Virdžinija, Zapadna Virdžinija, Pensilvanija)Milos Rosic, rođen 1887
Austro-Ugarska, Spiskovi žrtava Prvog svetskog rata, 1914-1918Milos Rosic, rođen Otprilike 1907
Elis Ajlend i druge njujorške liste putnika, 1820-1957Milos Rosic, rođena Otprilike 1880
Elis Ajlend i druge njujorške liste putnika, 1820-1957Započnite unosom nekoliko imena i MyHeritage će izgraditi vaše porodično stablo i dati nove uvide o Milos Rosic
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The name Milos originates from the Slavic element *mil-, meaning "grace" or "favor." This root is found in many Slavic names. The suffix "-os" is a common Slavic ending for masculine names. Therefore, Milos literally translates to something akin to "graceful" or "favored." The linguistic process involves combining a root signifying a positive attribute with a common masculine suffix, a typical pattern in Slavic name formation. Milos is primarily found in Slavic countries, particularly Serbia, Croatia, Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Its historical usage can be traced back centuries, often associated with nobility and figures in folklore. While precise popularity data from early periods is limited, the name has maintained consistent usage in these regions. Common variations and diminutives include Mile, Milko, and Miloslav, which share the same *mil- root. The name's spread beyond Slavic countries is largely due to migration and diaspora communities.
The surname Rosic has its roots in Eastern Europe, particularly within Slavic regions, where it is believed to have originated as a diminutive or derivative of the name "Rosa," meaning "rose" in several Slavic languages. The name likely first appeared in the medieval period, with its bearers often associated with agrarian lifestyles, as roses were commonly cultivated in gardens. Over time, the surname may have been adopted by families involved in horticulture or those who lived near regions known for their natural beauty, symbolizing a connection to nature and the land. The name Rosic could also reflect personal traits such as beauty or resilience, akin to the characteristics of the rose flower itself.
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