Brajenović is Serb surname for sure.
Rogulja and Jajić exist in both just like Milinković. I would say Jajić is more Serb, Rogulja more Croat sounding.
This family is almost certanly mix of Croats and Serbs.
I don't know for their identity though.
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Brajenović is Serb surname for sure.
Rogulja and Jajić exist in both just like Milinković. I would say Jajić is more Serb, Rogulja more Croat sounding.
This family is almost certanly mix of Croats and Serbs.
I don't know for their identity though.
Serbs with surname Vukelić are from Lika, Kordun and Banija. They celebrate Đurđevdan, Stevanjdan and Nikoljdan.
Have you ever heard for this silicone slut/witch? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesna_Vukelić_Vendi
It's probably Ćorić, widely spread surname in Herzegovina :
https://www.poreklo.rs/2012/03/18/po...ezimena-coric/
The most interesting results are these ones. Despite these people are from the same district, part of the same ethnicity, they look like persons of totally different ethnicities, the difference between wife and husband is enormous. This clearly is conected with presence of minorites of Balkan origin in that region. Their child who was tested with two different companies, have different results too.
https://sun9-17.userapi.com/c205620/...XlShY4WD9k.jpg
That tested Čorić is a Croat and he is close y-dna match of my father.
I even posted his autosomal in south slavic thread.
Čorić is very common surname in Croatia, you have tennis player Borna Čorić or footballer Ante Čorić.
Quote:
Čorić families are almost entirely Croats and they are mostly from Herzegovina , barely Serbs, and Bosniaks (Bosanska Posavina). In the past century, relatively most of Croatian residents bearing this family name were born in Herzegovina (Mostar area) and in Herzegovina (Siroki Brijeg area). In Brda in Middle Bosnia every second inhabitant had the family name Ćorić.
Hare we go again.
I said already for Vukelići Serbs from where they are.
Banija Serb surnames site:
Look at ROGULJA among R and ĆORIĆ among Ć https://banija.rs/obicaji/16171-imen...ih-srba-3.html
Yes, and your branch of Ćorić was founded by Croat who seem to married some Serb.
ĆORIĆI
(in Zabljak)
Jerko Coric came from Mostar in the 1930s to Zabljak, where he worked as a master craftsman
No Serb is called Jerko, LOL! Jerko is a hard core Croat Catholic name.