There are
510
Dervisevics in the USA
Dervisevic is the
42511st
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Dervisevic

AbdurrahmanDervisevic

Abdurrahman Dervisevic is a Bosnian politician and the former Minister of Internal Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

AdnanDervisevic

Adnan Dervisevic is a Bosnian football player who currently plays as a goalkeeper for FK Iskra.

EmirDervisevic

Emir Dervisevic is a Bosnian football player who currently plays as a midfielder for FC Sarajevo.

EminaDervisevic

Emina Dervisevic is a Bosnian basketball player who currently plays for Bosna Royal Women's Basketball Club.

MirnesDervisevic

Mirnes Dervisevic is a Bosnian football player who currently plays as a defender for Konyaspor.

NedimDervisevic

Nedim Dervisevic is a Bosnian film director known for his work on films like 'These Are the Rules' and 'Usud'

SeadDervisevic

Sead Dervisevic is a Bosnian football player who currently plays as a midfielder for FK Radnik Bijeljina.

SenijadDervisevic

Senijad Dervisevic is a Bosnian football player who currently plays as a defender for NK Domzale.

SulejmanDervisevic

Sulejman Dervisevic is a Bosnian journalist and academician known for his contributions to the field of media and communication studies.

TarikDervisevic

Tarik Dervisevic is a Bosnian football player who currently plays as a midfielder for FK Sloboda Tuzla.

Dervisevic Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Dervisevic' is of Bosnian origin. It is derived from the word 'derviš', which refers to a member of the Sufi Muslim order who leads a religious and ascetic life.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Dervisevic' is most commonly found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as it is a Bosnian surname. It is also present in neighboring countries such as Serbia and Croatia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Dervisevic' include 'Dervishovic' and 'Dervishbegovic.'
Migration and ImmigrationDue to the Bosnian War and subsequent diaspora, people with the surname 'Dervisevic' have emigrated to various countries, including the United States, Germany, Sweden, and Australia.