Milorad
Milorad (Cyrillic script: Милорад; Polish: Miłorad) is an old Serbian masculine given name derived from the Slavic elements: milo meaning "gracious, dear" and rad meaning "work, care, joy". Feminine form is Milorada. Nicknames: Milo, Miłosz, Radek, Radko, Rada.
The name may refer to:
- Milorad Arsenijević,a Serbian football player and manager
- Milorad Bajović, a former Montenegrin football player.
- Milorad Bilbija, a retired Bosnian Serb professional footballer
- Milorad Bojic, a Serbian professor
- Milorad Bukvić, a Serbian footballer currently playing for Cetatea Suceava
- Milorad Čavić, a Serbian swimmer
- Milorad Dodik, the Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Milorad M. Drachkovitch, Minister of the Interior in the Former Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- Milorad Gajović, a Montenegrin amateur boxer
- Milorad Karalić, a Serbian former handball player
- Milorad Korać, a Serbian football goalkeeping manager and former player (goalkeeper)
- Milorad Kosanović, a Serbian football manager and former footballer
- Milorad Malovrazić, a football manager of FK Lovćen
- Milorad Mažić, a Serbian football referee
- Milorad Milutinović, a former Serbian football player and manager
- Milorad Mišković, a former Serbian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Milorad Mitrović, a Serbian football defender
- Milorad Nedeljković, a Serbian economist and Axis-collaborating politician
- Milorad Nikolić, a Serbian football player who currently plays for FK Vršac
- Milorad Pavić (writer),
- Milorad Pavić (footballer),
- Milorad Peković, a Montenegrin international football player
- Milorad Popović, a Serbian football defender who played for OFK Belgrad
- Milorad B. Protić, a Serbian astronomer
- Milorad Rajović, a former Croatian footballer
- Milorad Ratković, a former Yugoslav/Bosnian Serb football plater
- Milorad Roganović, a journalist and graduated sociology professor
- Milorad Trbic, a former Assistant Commander for Security of the Republika Srpska Army
- Milorad Zečević, a Serbian footballer who plays for Serbian Superliga club FK Smederevo
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