There is also the name Flanjak…. mostly originating near the Karlovac/Slunj area…. In this century, more have migrated toward Zagreb.
Joan Fabian / 5-2-2017 / ·
Fabijan
Zvonimir Knezovic / 5-8-2017 / ·
Hi, surname / family name FLORI should be on the list, but isn’t. Well my mother comes from that family. This is also a very old Croatian family from Dubrovnik. Originally, they came from Italy at the end of Roman Empire around 5th century after Christ. But they are so long in Croatia and completely assimilated, so they are very old Croatian family. In 16th century they start to trade on the territory of the Turkish Empire. One Flori have settled then in Romania and he was trading there for Dubrovnik merchants / traders. At that time, Romania was under Turkish rule and man was allowed to have more wives. He had several wives and many children in various cities where he had his own homes due his trade activities. Because of that he was not permitted to return to Croatia; Republic of Dubrovnik. However, he remained a Christian but he crossed into orthodox rites. That is how name Flori came in Romania. Today, in Croatia are just few people remained with this old Croatian surname which is a part of Croatia for more than 15th century, but still the name FLORI should be on your list.
Kind regards,
Zvonimir
Barb Gannon / 9-14-2018 / ·
Fabina
Debbie 12-18-18 / 12-18-2018 / ·
Frua
Judith H Culver / 3-3-2022 / ·
Ferencevic
Judith Culver / 3-21-2022 / ·
Ferencevic from Slatina, Virovitica. I heard you speak at the FEEFHS conference last year by zoom. Thank you for speaking. maybe we will see you again.
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Falica
FRANJICIC
Franicevich
My last name is Franicevich
Faraguna
Furić?
Funčić
There is also the name Flanjak…. mostly originating near the Karlovac/Slunj area…. In this century, more have migrated toward Zagreb.
Fabijan
Hi, surname / family name FLORI should be on the list, but isn’t. Well my mother comes from that family. This is also a very old Croatian family from Dubrovnik. Originally, they came from Italy at the end of Roman Empire around 5th century after Christ. But they are so long in Croatia and completely assimilated, so they are very old Croatian family. In 16th century they start to trade on the territory of the Turkish Empire. One Flori have settled then in Romania and he was trading there for Dubrovnik merchants / traders. At that time, Romania was under Turkish rule and man was allowed to have more wives. He had several wives and many children in various cities where he had his own homes due his trade activities. Because of that he was not permitted to return to Croatia; Republic of Dubrovnik. However, he remained a Christian but he crossed into orthodox rites. That is how name Flori came in Romania. Today, in Croatia are just few people remained with this old Croatian surname which is a part of Croatia for more than 15th century, but still the name FLORI should be on your list.
Kind regards,
Zvonimir
Fabina
Frua
Ferencevic
Ferencevic from Slatina, Virovitica. I heard you speak at the FEEFHS conference last year by zoom. Thank you for speaking. maybe we will see you again.