Bogoljub
Bogoljub is a given name of Slavic origin. The name is derived from the Old Church Slavonic words "bog" meaning "God" and "ljubŭ" meaning "love". Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "God-loving" or "one who is loved by God". It is a common given name in many Slavic countries, including Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Bulgaria. Variants of the name exist across different Slavic languages and cultures, reflecting regional linguistic differences. The name has a long history and is associated with traditional Slavic naming practices. It is often bestowed upon males. While not as prevalent in Western European countries, Bogoljub is a recognized and respected name within Slavic communities worldwide. Its meaning carries a religious and spiritual connotation, often implying piety and devotion.