Certificate of Name
Grbić
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyGrbić is a surname of South Slavic origin, derived from the word grba meaning "hump" or "hunch." As a metonymic occupational or descriptive surname, it originally referred to a person with a hunched back. The suffix -ić indicates patronymic or family descent, common in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene surnames. The name is found throughout the former Yugoslavia, particularly in Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia, reflecting shared linguistic roots.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals bear the surname Grbić across diverse fields:Ivo Grbić (born 1996), Croatian football goalkeeper.Nikola Grbić (born 1973), Serbian volleyball player and Olympic medalist.Matija Grbić (1505–1559), Croatian-German humanist and translator.Adrian Grbić (born 1996), Austrian footballer of Croatian descent.Petar Grbić (born 1988), Montenegrin footballer.DistributionWhile most common in Croatia and Serbia, the surname also appears in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Slovenia, as well as among diaspora communities in Europe and North America.Key FactsMeaning: "hunchback"Origin: South Slavic (Croatian, Serbian, Slovene)Type: Metonymic surnameComponents: grba (hump) + patronymic suffix -ić
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