Perković (also spelled Percovich and Perkovich[1]) is a surname commonly found in Croatia.[2] It is the 26th most common surname in the country.[3] It may refer to:
- Borimir Perković (born 1967), Croatian football manager
- Dalibor Perković (born 1974), Croatian science fiction writer
- John Perkovich (1924–2000), American baseball player
- Josip Perković (born 1945), former agent of the Yugoslav State Security Service (SDB)
- Korina Perkovic (born 1987), German tennis player
- Leo Percovich, Uruguayan footballer
- Luis Pércovich Roca (1931–2017), Prime Minister of Peru
- Luka "Perkz" Perković (born 1998), Croatian professional gamer
- Margarita Percovich (born 1941), Uruguayan politician
- Mariana Percovich (born 1963), Uruguayan playwright, teacher, and theater director
- Mile Perković (1921–2013), Yugoslav partisan, economist, and sports administrator
- Marko Perković (born 1966), also known as Thompson, Croatian singer-songwriter
- Nathan Perkovich (born 1985), American ice hockey player
- Sandra Perković (born 1990), Croatian discus thrower
- Vlado Perkovic (born 1969), Australian physician and researcher
See also
- Perković, Croatia, a village in Šibenik-Knin County
- Stari Perkovci, Croatia, a village in Brod-Posavina County
References
- ↑ Croatica Christiana Periodica. Institut za crkvenu povijest. 2003. pp. 113, 117. Retrieved 8 January 2018 – via Google Books.
- ↑ Perkovic surname: statistics at forebears.io
- ↑ PERKOVIĆ at croatian-genealogy.com
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