Certificate of Name
Dražen
Masculine
Croatian, Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Dražen is a Croatian and Serbian masculine given name, derived from the common Slavic element dorgŭ (South Slavic drag) meaning "precious" or "dear, beloved". Originally a diminutive of names beginning with that element (such as Dragan, Drago, or Dragutin), it has developed into an independent name with its own prominence. Etymology The name belongs to a large family of Slavic names built on the root drag-, which expresses affection and value. Cognate forms across the Slavic world include Dragan in Slovene, Bulgarian, and Serbian, as well as Drago and Dragutin. The diminutive suffix -en gives Dražen a more intimate feel, comparable to Draško or Dragiša in Serbian. Notable Bearers Dražen is especially well-known through Dražen Petrović (1964–1993), the legendary Croatian basketball player who was a trailblazer for Europeans in the NBA. His tragic death at 28 cemented his legacy as one of the greatest guards in basketball history. Other notable bearers include Dražen Anđušić (Montenegrin footballer), Dražen Bagarić (Croatian footballer), Dražen Brnčić (Croatian footballer and manager), Dražen Ladić (Croatian football goalkeeper and coach), and Dražen Šivak (Croatian footballer). In basketball, there are also Dražen Anzulović (Croatian player and coach), Dražen Bubnić (Croatian-Slovenian player), and Dražen Kovačević (Croatian player). The name is also carried by politicians like Dražen Bošnjaković and Dražen Budiša, and noblemen such as Dražen Bogopenec from the 14th century. Cultural Significance In the former Yugoslavia, the name Dražen carries a strong emotional resonance due to Petrović's fame. Though less common than some other drag- names outside the Balkans, it remains a classic choice in Croatia and Serbia. The use of the Cyrillic form (Дражен) in Serbian underscores its integration into both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets used in Serbian language. Meaning: "Precious" or "dear, beloved" Origin: Slavic Type: Diminutive turned given name Usage regions: Croatia, Serbia
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