Krivokapić
Krivokapić (Serbian Cyrillic: Кривокапић), is a Montenegrin and Serbian surname, a patronymic of the nickname krivokapa, which means "crooked cap". Bearers of the surname traditionally exist in Upper Cuce, in western Montenegro, from where they have migrated to Prokuplje, southern Serbia (in 1875[1]). The families are predominantly Orthodox Christian.
It may refer to following people:
- Miloš Krivokapić (1819–1907), Montenegrin commander
- Miodrag Krivokapić (born 1949), Serbian actor
- Milorad Krivokapić (born 1956), Serbian water polo player
- Boris Krivokapić (born 1958), Serbian professor and scientist
- Zdravko Krivokapić (born 1958), Prime Minister of Montenegro
- Miodrag Krivokapić (born 1959), Montenegrin footballer
- Ranko Krivokapić (born 1961), Montenegrin politician
- Marko Krivokapić (born 1976), Serbian handball player
- Radivoj Krivokapić (born 1953), Yugoslav handball player
- Radovan Krivokapić (born 1978), Serbian footballer
- Goran Krivokapić (born 1979), Montenegrin classical guitarist
- Milorad Krivokapić (born 1980), Serbian-Hungarian handball player
References
- Vuǰadin B. Rudić (1978). Population de Toplica. Etnografski institut SANU. p. 69.
Sources
- Đorđe L. Sredanović (1990). Vučija i Vučijani. Slovo.
- Mihailo Petrović (1941). Đerdapski ribolovi u prošlosti i u sadašnjosti. Izd. Zadužbine Mikh. R. Radivojeviča.
- Serbian ethnographic series. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. 1965.
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