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Domagoj
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Domagoj |
| gender | male |
| meaning | dom ("home") + goj ("grow, breed, foster, nurture") |
| region | Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| language | Croatian |
| origin | Slavic |
| footnotes | http://www.behindthename.com/name/domagoj |
Domagoj is a Croatian name of Slavic origin derived from the Slavic elements dom ("home") and goj ("grow, breed, foster, nurture"). Notable people with the name include:
- Domagoj of Croatia, a duke (knez) of Dalmatian Croatia in 864–876
- Domagoj Abramović, Croatian footballer
- Domagoj Antolić, Croatian footballer
- Domagoj Bošnjak, Croatian basketball player
- Domagoj Bradarić, Croatian footballer
- Domagoj Duvnjak, Croatian handball player
- Domagoj Franić (born 1993), Croatian footballer
- Domagoj Kapec, Croatian ice hockey player
- Domagoj Kapetanović, Croatian footballer and manager
- Domagoj Pavičić, Croatian footballer
- Domagoj Pušić, Croatian footballer
- Domagoj Vida, Croatian footballer
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