Živojin
Masculine
Serbian
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyŽivojin (Serbian Cyrillic: Живојин) is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the Slavic element жив (živ), meaning "alive, living". The name is closely related to other Slavic names such as Živko, its variant, and Živa, its feminine form. In Macedonian, the equivalent forms are Zhivko and Živko. The name is common among EtymologyŽivojin (Serbian Cyrillic: Живојин) is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the Slavic element жив (živ), meaning "alive, living". The name is closely related to other Slavic names such as Živko, a variant, and Živa and Živka, its feminine forms. In Macedonian, the equivalents are Zhivko and Živko.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals have borne the name Živojin, reflecting its presence in Serbian culture. These include:Živojin Mišić (1855–1921), a celebrated Serbian military commander who played a key role in the Balkan Wars and World War I.Živojin Pavlović (1933–1998), a Serbian film director and writer, known for his contributions to Yugoslav cinema.Živojin Milenković (1928–2008), a Serbian actor.Živojin Bumbaširević (1920–2008), a Serbian orthopaedic surgeon and traumatologist.Živojin Jocić (1870–1914), a Serbian chemist.Živojin Juškić (born 1969), a Serbian footballer.Živojin Lazić (1876–1958), a Serbian politician.Živojin Lukić (1889–1934), a Serbian sculptor.Živojin Milovanović (1884–1905), a Serbian soldier.Živojin Rafajlović (1871–1953), a Serbian politician.Živojin Rakočević (born 1973), a Serbian journalist, writer and poet.Zivojin Stjepić (born 1967), a Serbian politician.Živojin Tamburić (born 1957), a Serbian comics critic and historian.Cultural SignificanceThe name Živojin embodies the Slavic tradition of naming children with qualities related to life and vitality. It reflects a desire for strength and endurance and remains a popular given name in Serbia and among the Serbian diaspora. Its linguistic roots tie it to a broader family of Slavic names that celebrate life.Meaning: "alive, living"Origin: Slavic (Serbian)Type: First nameUsage regions: Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia (rarely), Serbian diaspora