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  2. Montenegro (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro is a surname of Galician origin, later spreading to other parts of Spain and Portugal. Approximately 8010 people in Spain share this surname, making it the 598th most common surname in the country.

  3. Category:Surnames of Montenegrin origin - Wikipedia

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  4. Kankaraš - Wikipedia

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    Kankaraš (Montenegrin, Serbian Cyrillic: Канкараш) is a Serbo-Croatian surname found mostly in Montenegro.Its bearers are either Orthodox Christian or Muslim. There is an old Kankaraš brotherhood (pl. Kankaraši) of the Drobnjaci tribe around Golija near Nikšić (in northwestern Montene

  5. Majić - Wikipedia

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    Majić or Majic is a South Slavic matronymic surname [1] [2] formed by adding the Slavic diminutive suffix -ić to the feminine given name Maja. [3] There is an alternative origin of the surname, that is almost exclusively tied to the Montenegrins bearing the name. It originated from the Maritime clan of “Maine", near Budva, Montenegro. The ...

  6. Plamenac - Wikipedia

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    The family descends from Ilija Bogustinović, a nobleman from Montenegro, became a prominent figure on the court of Lord Ivan Crnojević. He earned a nickname Plamenac (fiery), because at the meeting on Vranjina Island in 1492 he spoke so passionately campaigning for the war against the Turks that it seemed as the fire was coming out of his ...

  7. Rastoder - Wikipedia

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    Rastoder or Hrastoder is a Slavic surname. The bearers are predominantly Bosniaks of Montenegro and ethnic Muslims originating from Bihor , a region in northern Montenegro ( Sandžak ), which encompasses parts of the municipalities of Berane and Bijelo Polje .