Andrić Explained
Andrić (pronounced as /ǎːŋdrit͡ɕ/) is a Croatian and Serbian surname, derived from Andrija. It may refer to:
- Andric noble family, medieval noble house from Serbia
- Domagoj Andrić (born 1933), Croatian composer and conductor
- Dragan Andrić (born 1962), former Yugoslav water poloist
- Dragan Andrić (born 1975), Serbian politician
- Dragan Andrić (born 1989), Serbian footballer
- Dragan Andrić "Andra", former bass guitar player of the Serbian band Piloti
- Dušan Andrić (born 1946), former Yugoslav footballer
- Ivo Andrić (1892–1975), Yugoslav novelist and Nobel laureate
- Ivo Andrić-Lužanski (born 1956), Bosnian Croat politician
- Jerolim Andrić (1807–1879), Croatian theologian, writer, pedagogue and politician
- Josip Andrić (1894–1967), Croatian writer, translator and composer
- Klara Andric (born 1981), Austrian politician
- Komnen Andrić (born 1995), Serbian footballer
- Lukša Andrić (born 1985), Croatian basketball player
- Mario Andric (born 1998), Austrian footballer
- Mihajlo Andrić (born 1994), Serbian basketball player
- Mila Andrić (born 1990), Serbian hurdler
- Miodrag Andrić (1943-1989), Serbian actor
- Mirko Andrić Gudžuli (born 1926), Croatian poet and writer
- Mirko Andrić (born 1976), Serbian footballer
- Neda Andrić (1927–2010), Croatian economist
- Nemanja Andrić (born 1987), Serbian footballer
- Nikola Andrić (1867–1942), Croatian writer, philologist and translator.
- Nikola Andrić (born 1992), Serbian footballer
- Srđan Andrić (born 1980), Croatian footballer
- Stefan Andrić (born 1996), Serbian-born Macedonian footballer
- Vicko Andrić (1793–1866), Croatian architect
- Viktor Andrić, formerly known as Ivica Rajić (born 1958), Croatian military officer and convicted war criminal
- Vjekoslav Andrić (born 1992), Slovenian footballer
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