Sveti
Sveti is a term used in several South Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Bulgarian, meaning "holy" or "saint." It functions as an attributive form before the name of a saint and is widely used in toponymy and religious contexts. In place names, Sveti typically appears as a prefix before the saint’s name, signaling that the locality or its church is dedicated to that saint. Examples include Sveti Nikola (Saint Nicholas) and Sveti Stefan (Saint Stephen).
In geographic naming, the prefix Sveti often indicates historical church or parish significance and can mark
Beyond toponyms, Sveti also appears in personal or family names derived from saints, a common practice in
Notes on usage and variations: while Sveti is a common prefix, forms and translations differ by language