Danilović is a Serbian surname, most prevalent in Montenegro. It is derived from the given name Danilo, which is itself a diminutive of the name Dan, meaning “day” or “daylight.” The surname Danilović is common in the former Yugoslavia, particularly in the regions with a significant Serbian population.
The surname Danilović has been rising rapidly on Google Trends NL in recent days, likely due to the popularity of Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic. Djokovic is currently ranked number one in the world and has won 23 Grand Slam titles, more than any other male tennis player in history. Djokovic is also a national hero in Serbia, and his success has helped to raise the profile of Serbian culture and history.
Here are some additional details about the surname Danilović:
- The surname Danilović is ranked 25th most common in Montenegro.
- It is also common in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.
- Notable people with the surname Danilović include:
- Danilović (basketball player), a former professional basketball player
- Milorad Danilović, a former professional footballer
- Slobodan Danilović, a Serbian politician
- Veselin Danilović, a Serbian singer
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