Sokolović
Sokolović is a Bosnian, Serbian, and Croatian surname. It is derived from the word sokol, meaning "falcon" in several Slavic languages, combined with the patronymic suffix -ović, indicating "son of" or "descendant of". Therefore, Sokolović roughly translates to "son of a falcon" or "descendant of a falconer".
The surname is historically associated with various regions of the Balkans, particularly Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Croatia. Individuals with the surname Sokolović have been found across diverse social strata and professions throughout history.
Notable individuals with the surname include:
- Mehmed Paša Sokolović (Mehmed-paša Sokolović): A prominent Ottoman Grand Vizier of Serbian origin who served during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent and his successors. He is remembered for his significant contributions to Ottoman architecture and administration.
The surname Sokolović is still relatively common in the aforementioned regions and among diaspora communities worldwide. Family histories and genealogical research may provide further insights into the origins and distribution of specific branches of the Sokolović family.