There are
114
Ivanoskis in the USA
Ivanoski is the
145220th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Ivanoski

NikolaIvanoski

Nikola Ivanoski was a renowned Macedonian poet and writer, known for his contributions to modern Macedonian literature and his exploration of themes related to cultural identity and nationalism.

AleksandarIvanoski

Aleksandar Ivanoski was a prominent Bulgarian historian and academic, specializing in Balkan history and the history of Bulgarian-Macedonian relations.

ElenaIvanoska

Elena Ivanoska is a contemporary Macedonian artist and curator, recognized for her innovative approach to art and her involvement in international art exhibitions and projects.

DimitarIvanoski

Dimitar Ivanoski was a notable Macedonian architect, known for his modernist designs and his contributions to the architectural landscape of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia.

AnastasIvanoski

Anastas Ivanoski was a respected Bulgarian politician and diplomat, serving in various diplomatic roles and contributing to the development of diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and other countries.

Ivanoski Genealogy

OriginsThe origins of the Ivanoski surname can be traced back to the Slavic population of North Macedonia and Bulgaria. It is derived from the given name Ivan, a common name in these regions.
Geographic DistributionThe Ivanoski surname is most popular in North Macedonia, where it has a significant presence. It is also found among the Macedonian and Bulgarian communities in other parts of the world, including Bulgaria and countries with Macedonian diaspora communities.
VariationsVariations of the Ivanoski surname include Ivanovski (Bulgarian variant) and Ivanovsky (transliteration variant).
Migration and ImmigrationThe Ivanoski family has a history of migration and immigration, particularly during periods of political and economic change in the Balkans. Many individuals with the Ivanoski surname have moved to other countries seeking better opportunities and to join existing diaspora communities.