Prodan (Bulgarian and Croatian: Продан) is a South Slavic (Bulgarian,[1] Serbian and Croatian[2]) masculine given name, itself a passive adjective (prodan) from Slavic prodati–"to sell", hence meaning "sold".[2] It is attested in Bulgarian[1] and Croatian[2] society since the Middle Ages. It is apotropaic (protective),[2] found in Serbian naming culture along with popular names such as Vuk, Nenad, Staniša and others.[3] Some adopted children were historically also given that byname.[4] Variants and diminutives of the name found in Serbian culture include Prodanac (Проданац), Prodanko (Проданко), Proka (Прока), Proko (Проко), Prokašin (Прокашин), Prole (Проле), Proca (Проца), Proša (Проша), Projo (Пројо), and others.[2] Variants and diminutives of the name found in Bulgarian culture include Prode (Проде), Prodyo (Продьо), Prodiyo (Продю), Prodanko (Проданко), Proyko (Пройко), Proye (Пройе), Proyo (Пройо), and others.[1] The patronymic surnames Prodanić, Prodanov and Prodanović are derived from the name.

In Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Italy, Romania and Moldova Prodan (Russian and Ukrainian: Продан) is found as a surname.

People

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Surname

References

  1. ^ a b c Gandev 1972, p. 268.
  2. ^ a b c d e Grković 1977, p. 162.
  3. ^ Grković 1977.
  4. ^ Barjaktarović 1986, p. 164.

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See also

  • All pages with titles containing Prodan
  • Hadži-Prodan Gligorijević (1760–1825), Serbian revolutionary
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