Statistics and meaning of name Joldic
Usage: 4% firstname, 96% surname.
Joldic first name was found 3 times in 3 different countries.
Surname Joldic is used at least 60 times in at least 10 countries.
Given names
Admir Joldic (3) Dzanan Joldic (3) Jasmin Joldic (3) Hasim Joldic (2) Mustafa Joldic (1) Alida Joldic (1) Milinko Joldic (1) Sellma Joldic (1) Salih Joldic (1) Anka Joldic (1) Begzada Joldic (1) Azem Joldic (1) Senad Joldic (1) Stjepan Joldic (1) Sulejman Joldic (1) Salko Joldic (1) Jasmina Joldic (1) Senija Joldic (1) Ibrahim Joldic (1) Ivan Joldic (1) Ankica Joldic (1) Denis Joldic (1) Jasenko Joldic (1) Kadir Joldic (1) Merima Joldic (1) Jadran Joldic (1) Izudin Joldic (1) Samir Joldic (1) Hazem Joldic (1) Midhad Joldic (1) Mihreta Joldic (1) Spomenka Joldic (1) Dzemal Joldic (1) Irhad Joldic (1) Rasim Joldic (1) Mirzet Joldic (1) Nevzudin Joldic (1) Mirsada Joldic (1) |
Family names Joldic Nikolic (1) Joldic Smail (1) Joldic Dzemil (1) |
Joldic reversed is Cidloj
Name contains 6 letters - 33.33% vowels and 66.67% consonants.
Anagrams: Codilj Ljoidc Jloicd Oljicd
Misspells: Joldyc Joldjc Ioldic Joldec Joldica Jlodic Joldci Jolidc
Rhymes: heraldic Icelandic Nordic Talmudic acidic comedic dyadic bardic cathartic lethargic topic toxic
Meaning of this name is unknown.
Ivan says: JOL means road in Turkish JOLD means the one who has travelled or traveller in Turkish. The Serbian word for traveller is PUTNIK. Therefore, the Joldic family originates from Monte Negro and the original name (surname) of the family was PUTNIK. JOLD is the Turkish translation for PUTNIK
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