Borivoje
Masculine
Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Borivoje (Serbian Cyrillic: Боривоје) is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is the Serbian form of the Czech name Bořivoj, which is derived from the Slavic elements borti "battle" and vojĭ "soldier", giving the meaning "battle soldier" or "warrior".
Etymology and Origin
The root name Bořivoj belonged to a 9th-century Duke of Bohemia, Bořivoj I, who was the first historically documented Duke of Bohemia and a Christian convert. The name spread among Slavic peoples, taking local forms. In Serbia, Borivoje became established as a traditional name, often shortened to diminutives such as Borko or Boro. Close variants include Borivoj (used in Croatian) and the Old Slavic Borivojĭ.
Notable Bearers
Borivoje Đorđević (born 1948), Serbian footballer
Borivoje Filipović (born 1982), Serbian footballer
Borivoje Grbić (born 1972), comic artist
Borivoje Kostić (1930–2011), footballer
Borivoje Mirković (1884–1969), Yugoslav general
Borivoje Todorović (born 1930), Serbian actor
Borivoje Ristić (born 1983), football goalkeeper
Borivoje Rumenić (born 1990), football goalkeeper
Borivoje Vukov (1929–2010), wrestler
Cultural Significance
In Serbian culture, the name Borivoje is part of a broader tradition of Slavic given names with martial meanings, emphasizing strength and valor. Though less common in modern times, it remains a recognizable and respected name, borne primarily by older generations. The surname Borivojević derives from this given name, indicating a patronymic tradition.
Meaning: “battle soldier” or “warrior”
Origin: Slavic (Czech → Serbian)
Type: Given name
Usage: Serbian