Lovrić Explained
Lovrić is a Croatian and Serbian surname. It is probably one of the many surnames derived from the Kačić noble family.
The etymology may be derived from the word lovor, meaning "laurel", or the given name Lovro (Lawrence); and the suffix -ić.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Boris Lovrić (born 1975), Croatian bobsledder
- Darko Lovrić (born 1980), Serbian football player
- Dragan Lovrić (born 1996), Croatian footballer
- Drago Lovrić (born 1961), Croatian general
- Elis Lovrić, Croatian singer-songwriter and actress
- Francesco Lovrić (born 1995), Austrian footballer
- Franjo Lovrić (1923–1982), Bosnian and Yugoslav footballer and manager
- Igor Lovrić (born 1987), Croatian soccer player (goalkeeper)
- Ivan Lovrić (ca. 1756–77), also known as Giovanni Lovrich, Croatian writer and ethnographer
- Ivan Lovrić (footballer) (born 1985), Croatian football player
- Ivana Lovrić (born 1984), Croatian handball player
- Josip Lovrić (born 1968), Bosnian-Herzegovinian basketball player
- Karmen Sunčana Lovrić (born 1986), Croatian actress
- Kristijan Lovrić (born 1995), Croatian professional footballer
- Ljubomir Lovrić (1920–1994), Serbian football player and manager
- Sandi Lovrić (born 1998), Slovenian footballer
- Đuka Lovrić (1927–1957), Yugoslav footballer
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