Biljana (name)
Biljana (Serbian: Биљана [bǐʎana]; Macedonian: Билјана; Bulgarian: Биляна [biˈʎanɐ]) is a feminine South Slavic name derived from бела, бяла ("white", "fair") or билка, биле ("medicinal herb"). It is usually found in Serbia, Croatia, North Macedonia and Bulgaria. It may refer to:
- Biljana Dekic, Yugoslav-born Australian chess Woman International Master
- Biljana Jakovljević (born 1988), Serbian politician
- Biljana Kovačević-Vučo (1952–2010), Serbian human rights and anti-war activist
- Biljana Bilja Krstić (born 1955), Serbian singer
- Biljana Petrović (born 1961), Serbian retired high jumper
- Biljana Plavšić (born 1930), Bosnian Serb former politician and university professor, President of Republika Srpska convicted of crimes against humanity
- Biljana Srbljanović (born 1970), Serbian playwright and university professor
- Biljana Stojković (born 1972), Serbian biologist, activist, professor and politician
- Biljana Topić (born 1977), Serbian triple jumper and sprinter
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Biljana
- Biljana platno beleše, the folk song
Notes
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