There are
483
Marovichs in the USA
Marovich is the
44500th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Marovich

EvaMarovich

Eva Marovich was a Yugoslav film actress known for her roles in Yugoslav and Italian films in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

ZoranMarovich

Zoran Marovich is a Serbian politician who has served as the Mayor of Belgrade since 2020.

DaliborMarovic

Dalibor Marovic is a Croatian chess grandmaster and a former Yugoslav Chess Championship winner.

NikolaMarovic

Nikola Marovic is a Montenegrin politician and former Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro.

JovanMarovic

Jovan Marovic is a Serbian diplomat who has served as the Ambassador of Serbia to the United States since 2020.

MilkoMarovic

Milko Marovic is a Slovenian football goalkeeper who has played for various Slovenian and international clubs.

NenadMarovic

Nenad Marovic is a Serbian chess grandmaster and a former Yugoslav Chess Championship winner.

GoranMarovic

Goran Marovic is a Bosnian film producer known for his work on Bosnian and international films.

VladimirMarovich

Vladimir Marovich is a Ukrainian poet and writer known for his poetry and literary criticism.

IvanMarovic

Ivan Marovic is a Serbian activist and former student leader who played a leading role in the Otpor! movement against Slobodan Milosevic.

Marovich Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Marovich is of Slavic origin and is common among people of Serbian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Slovenian descent.
Geographic DistributionThe name Marovich is primarily found in the countries of Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, and portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
VariationsVariations of the surname Marovich include Marovic, Marović, and Marovitch.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the name Marovich primarily occurred during periods of political and social unrest in the Balkans, such as the breakup of Yugoslavia.