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Slavenska jesu Tvrtko je slavic,isto je i Grbaca(ali ruzno je fakat) i sl
nije Katarina ,ali Katarina je vlasko nebi dala to pa da mi se smije rodbina i ogovara me
nego imena za moju djecu su vec gotova aBd,Muhamed ili Adnan
a za curu Ajla,Amina ili Esma
None in the heavens or on earth, except God, knows what is hidden: nor can they perceive when they shall be raised up (for Judgment).
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Bump because I don't want this archived
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Interesting, didn't read this thread before.
As far as re-introducing them goes, some Serbo-Croat-sounding names such as Radovan, Ratko, Katarina, Elizabeta are out of the question, because they are considered super-Vlach, and Bosniaks would puke on them.
But others, such as Kulin (there were several Kulin Beys in Ottoman Bosnia, as Hurrem said 4 years ago), Tvrtko (there is Bosniak writer Tvrtko Kulenović), Mak (Mak Dizdar), Gorčin (his son), are definitely possible and should be brought back.
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