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Božidar (Bulgarian, , (ポーランド語:Bożydar), sometimes transliterated as Bojidar, or Bozhidar) is a Slavic given name used by e.g. Croatian and Serbian meaning "Divine gift". It is a calque of the Greek name Theodore, itself derived from the Greek word "Theodoros". ''Božo'' is a nickname form of Božidar. People with the name include: *Božidar Adžija (1890–1941), Yugoslav left-wing politician and journalist *Bozidar Antic (born 1944), Bosnian Serb striker *Božidar Antunović (born 1991), Serbian shot putter *Božidar Bandović (born 1969), Serbian football manager and former player *Božidar Beravs (born 1948), Yugoslav ice hockey player *Bozidar Bratina (1942–1997), Italian sociologist, film theorist and politician of Slovene ethnicity *Bozidar Brazda (born 1972), artist, writer, and musician *Božidar Čačić (born 1972), Croatian retired football defender *Božidar Ćosić (born 1982), Serbian professional footballer *Božidar Debenjak (born 1935), Slovenian Marxist philosopher, social theorist and translator *Božidar Delić (born 1956), retired Yugosalv Army general, current vice president of Serbia *Božidar Đelić (born 1965), Serbian economist and politician *Božidar Dimitrovski, (born 1987), Macedonian footballer *Božidar Drenovac, (1922–2003), Serbian football player and manager *Božidar Đurašković (born 1924), former middle distance runner *Božidar Đurković, (born 1972), retired Serbian football player *Božidar Ferjančić (1929–1998), Serbian historian *Božidar Finka (1925–1999), Croatian linguist and lexicographer *Bozidar Grujovic, pseudonym of or Teodor Filipović (1778–1807), Serbian writer, jurist and educator *Bozidar Iskrenov (born 1962), former Bulgarian footballer *Božidar Ivanović (born 1946), chess Grandmaster, politician and chess official *Božidar Jakac (1899–1989), Slovene Expressionist, Realist and Symbolist painter *Božidar Janković (1849–1920), the Commander of the Serbian Third Army *Božidar Jelovac (born 1987), Serbian football forward *Božidar Jović (born 1972), retired Croatian handball player *Božidar Kalmeta (born 1958), Croatian politician *Božidar Kantušer (1921–1999), Slovene composer *Prince Božidar Karađorđević (1862–1908), Serbian artist and writer on art *Božidar Kavran (born 1913), member of the Croatian World War II Ustaše regime *Božidar Leiner (1919–1942), Croatian communist and Partisan *Božidar Maljković (born 1952), Serbian professional basketball coach *Božidar Matić (born 1937), president of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina *Bozidar Milosevic (born 1931), Serbian clarinetist *Božidar Novak (born 1965), Slovenian writer and international crisis communications expert *Božidar Petranović (1809–1874), Serbian author, scholar, journalist, historian of Serbian literature *Božidar Purić (1891–1977), Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat *Božidar Radošević (born 1989), Croatian footballer *Božidar Rašica (1912–1992), architect, scenographer and painter *Božidar Sandić (1922–2008), Serbian football player *Božidar Senčar (born 1927), Croatian football midfielder *Božidar Širola (1889–1956), Croatian composer and musicologist *Božidar Špišić (1879–1957), Croatian orthopedist and rector of the University of Zagreb *Božidar Tadić (born 1983), Serbian footballer *Božidar Urošević (born 1975), Serbian professional football player *Božidar Vuković (1466–1540), one of the first printers of Serb books ==See also== *Edmund Bogdanowicz, pseudonym ''Bozydar'' *Slavic names *Bozar (disambiguation) *Bozdar *Bozhidar 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Božidar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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