Izet
Izet is a Bosnian variant of the Turkish given name Izzet from Arabic عزة, meaning honor, greatness. Alternatively, it may refer to the first sighting of vegetation after volcanic eruptions. It may refer to:
- Izet Arslanović (born 1973), Bosnian footballer
- Izet Dibra (1878-1964), Albanian politician
- Izet Duraku, director of the National Centre of Cultural Property Inventory (NCCPI) in Albania
- Izet Hajdarhodžić (1929-2006), Croatian actor
- Izet Hajrović (1991–), Bosnian footballer
- Izet Hdanov (born 1983), Ukrainian activist and politician of Crimean Tatar ethnic origin
- Izet Ibrahimi (born 1962), Albanian politician
- Izet Nanić (1965–1995), Bosnian military officer
- Izet Redžepagić (1955-2007), Yugoslav footballer
- Izet Sarajlić (1930–2002), Bosnian poet, historian of philosophy, essayist and translator.
Fictional:
- Izet Fazlinović, character from Lud, zbunjen, normalan
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