Fazlić is a Bosnian patronymic surname[2][3] formed by adding the Slavic diminutive suffix -ić to the masculine given name of Arabic origin Fazli (Arabic: فَضْليّ, derived from the adjective فضيل = excellent, virtuous, deserving) and may refer to:
- Dino Fazlic (born 1991), German footballer
- Husnija Fazlić (1943–2022), Yugoslav former footballer
- Jasmin Fazlić Jala (born 1986), Bosnian rapper
- Jasna Fazlić (born 1970), former Bosnian-American table tennis player
- Kemal Fazlić (born 1995), Bosnian handball player
- Miralem Fazlić (born 1947), Bosnian former footballer
- Salih Fazlić (born 1975), Bosnian volleyball player
- Šuhret Fazlić (born 1961), Bosnian politician
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Language(s) | Bosnian via Turkish from Arabic |
Meaning | excellent, praiseworthy, generous |
Region of origin | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Other names | |
See also | Fazlıoğlu |
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References
edit- ^ "Fazli – A Quranic Name for Boys". quranicnames.com. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
Fazli is an Arabic name for boys that means "excellent", "praiseworthy", "generous".
- ^ "Fazlic Surname Meaning & Statistics". forebears.io. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
Approximately 6,822 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: Bosnia and Herzegovina. Highest density in: Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- ^ "Statistics and meaning of name Fazlic". namespedia.com. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
Surname Fazlic is used at least 641 times in at least 18 countries.