Certificate of Name
Grga
Masculine
Croatian
Meaning & Origin
Grga is a Croatian short form of the name Grgur, itself the Croatian equivalent of Gregory. The name ultimately derives from the Late Greek name Γρηγόριος (Gregorios), from γρήγορος meaning "watchful" or "alert." Early Christian use was widespread due to numerous saints bearing the name, including Saint Gregory Thaumaturgus and Pope Gregory I, and it has remained common throughout the Christian world. In Croatian contexts, Grga serves as a familiar, informal variant often used among family and friends. Notable Bearers Several historical and cultural figures have borne the name Grga or its variant Grgo. Croatian politician and lawyer Budislav Grga Angjelinović (1886–1946) and historian Grga Novak (1888–1978) are prominent examples. Among the arts, poet and essayist Grga Rupčić (1932–2008) and art historian Grgo Gamulin (1910–1997) contributed to Croatian literature and heritage. Religious figures include Grgo Ilijić, a Bosnian Franciscan friar and bishop of the 18th century, as well as soldier Grgo Kusić (1892–1918) who served during World War I. Distribution and Cultural Context Grga and the related Grgo are primarily used in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and among Croat diaspora communities. They are typical hypocoristic forms, reflecting regional naming conventions where long names are shortened for everyday use. The fuller name Grgur corresponds to English Gregory, and the surname Grgić derives from the name. Meaning: "watchful, alert" Origin: Greek, via Latin Gregorius Type: Diminutive/short form of Grgur Usage regions: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia
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