Srzentić (Serbian Cyrillic: Срзентић), sometimes Srezentić (Срезентић), is a surname found in Montenegro, Serbia and Croatia.

There was a Srzentić brotherhood (family) of the historical Paštrovići tribe;[1] seven houses recorded in Brda (1960),[2] and two houses recorded in Sotonići (1941,[3] 1960).[4] The brotherhood has the slava (patron saint veneration) of St. Nicholas (Nikoljdan).[2] It was earlier called Ćuda.[2] The family has been connected to the Zanović family.[5]

In Croatia, the surname is found around Zadar.[6]

Notable people with the surname include:

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  • Andelo Srzentic (born 1990), Croatian football player
  • Milan Srzentić (1893–1914), Montenegrin navy captain.[7]
  • Tamara Srzentić (born 1982), Montenegrin government official
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References

  1. Stvaranje. Stvaranja. 1974. p. 1605.
  2. 1 2 3 Вукмановић 1960, p. 430.
  3. Petrović 1941, p. 198.
  4. Вукмановић 1960, p. 110.
  5. Stefan Zanović (1979). Pakao ili nebo. Pobjeda. p. 37.
  6. "Surname Srzentić". Acta Croatica. Chicago: Croatian Ancestry Limited. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
  7. Biblioteka Nasi Krajevi. 1966. p. 152.
  8. Desanka Pešić; Đorđe Knežević (1985). Socijalistička misao u Srbiji: Od 1918. do 1941. godine. Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva. p. 158.
  9. Dragomir S. Stevanović (1977). Pod crvenom kugom. Stevanović. p. 135.
  10. Branko Krkeljić (1976). Zapisi o crvenom gradu. Narodna knjiga. p. 212.
  11. NIN. Politika. 1973. p. 10.
  12. "Yugoslavia". East Europe Report. 17 March 1986.

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