Josip is a male name with origins in Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, and Macedonia. It is pronounced as YO-sip (/joˈsip/). This name is a variation of the popular name Joseph. In the United States, Josip has been given to a small number of newborn boys. It ranked 10762nd in 2017 with 6 occurrences. Over the years, it has maintained a steady but relatively low level of popularity. The name Josip carries with it the associations and qualities commonly associated with Joseph, such as strength, reliability, and kindness.
Josip Broz Tito - Josip Broz, also known as Tito, was a prominent Yugoslav communist revolutionary and politician who led the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II and served as the prime minister and president of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until his death in 1980. |
Count Josip Jelačić von Bužim was a Croatian lieutenant field marshal and politician, known for his military campaigns during the Revolutions of 1848 and for abolishing serfdom in Croatia. |
Josip Iličić is a Slovenian professional footballer known for his role as a forward at the Slovenian PrvaLiga club Maribor. |
Josip Drmić is a Swiss professional footballer currently playing as a striker for Prva HNL club Dinamo Zagreb. |
Josip Šimunić - Josip "Joe" Šimunić is a retired footballer and the current president of NK Rudeš. |
Josip Belušić, a Croatian inventor and professor, is best known for inventing the speedometer and for his work in physics and mathematics. |
Josip Zovko, a Croatian actor and director, was best known for his role as Joze in the television series Naši i vaši and for his performances in the films Sorry for Kung Fu and Wish I Were a Shark. |
Josip Skoblar is a former Croatian professional football player and manager, known for winning the European Golden Shoe in 1971 with 44 goals. |
Josip Stanišić is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen, on loan from Bayern Munich, and represents the Croatia national team. |
Josip Manolić was a prominent Croatian politician and former Prime Minister of Croatia during a pivotal period in the country's history. |
Josip Plemelj was a Slovene mathematician known for his contributions to analytic functions and potential theory, and he served as the first chancellor of the University of Ljubljana. |
Josip Račić was a prominent Croatian painter in the early 20th century, known for his significant contributions to modern Croatian painting. |
Josip Štolcer-Slavenski was a Croatian composer and professor at the Music Academy in Belgrade. |
Josip Brekalo is a Croatian footballer known for playing as a winger for Fiorentina in Serie A and the Croatia national team. |
Josip Juranović is a Croatian professional footballer known for his role as a right-back or right wing-back for Union Berlin and the Croatia national team. |