Mulić Explained
Mulić (Serbian: Мулић, pronounced as /sh/) is a Serbo-Croatian family name which is more common among Bosniaks[1] than Croats and Serbs.[2] [3]
Notable people with this name include:
- Dinko Mulić (born 1983), Bosnian-born Croatian slalom canoer
- Fejsal Mulić (born 1994), Serbian footballer
- Demir Mulić (born 1993), Montenegrin cyclist
- Hamdija Mulić (1881–1944), Bosnian educator and journalist
- Malik Mulić (1917–1980), Bosnian publicist, translator, editor and academic lecturer
Notes and References
- Web site: Mulic Surname Distribution . 2018-01-19 . forebears.io . Approximately 4,046 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Highest density in: Bosnia and Herzegovina..
- Web site: Surname Mulić. . 2018-01-19 . actacroatica.com . Mulić families are mainly Croats and they are mostly from Cazinska Krajina Region (Bosnia), often Bosniaks..
- Web site: Surname Mulić . 2018-01-19. prezime.net . The surname Mulić is quite common in Croatia. Today in Croatia, there are about one hundred people called Mulić..