Branka

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Branka
Genderfemale
Language(s)Serbo-Croatian, Slovene, Portuguese
Origin
Word/nameLatin
Meaning"defender" (Slavic), "white" (Portuguese) [1]
Region of originformer Yugoslavia, Portugal, Brazil (spelled with 'C' instead of 'K')
Other names
Alternative spellingBronka
Variant form(s)Branko (m)
Nickname(s)Brankica (diminutive of Branka)
Related namesBranca, Blanca
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Branka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранка) is a Serbo-Croatian female given name derived from the Slavic root bran – the same as in Branislav and Branimir – with the meaning "to defend or protect". It can also be a version of the Portuguese name Branca meaning "white" (Casablanca was originally called Casabranca). The name Branka became popular in the territory of former Yugoslavia some hundred years ago.

The name Branka may refer to:

People[edit]

  • Branka Katić (born 1970), Serbian actress
  • Branka Nevistić (born 1968), Serbian television presenter and journalist
  • Branka Prpa (born 1953), historian, author, and director of Belgrade’s Historical Archives

In fiction[edit]

Groups[edit]

  • Branka, a splinter group of the Basque armed separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) led by Txillardegi from the 1960s to the 1970s

Places[edit]

  • Branka u Opavy, a municipality and village in the Czech Republic
  • Branka, a village and administrative part of Halže in the Czech Republic

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Name Branka - Meaning, origin etc. - Girl Names - Baby Name Branka". Retrieved 21 February 2016.

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