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Comments for DRAGAN:
Also the equivalent of Jordan in Serbia.-- tomasocarthaigh 2/23/2006
I really love this name. I would use it for my son.-- curious 3/25/2006
I like it. The meaning is very nice, it sounds good and it isn't commonly used.-- ml1muse 10/15/2006
It's also used in Bulgaria.
[noted -ed]-- Ivayla 10/19/2006
It means precious, but even more it means "Darling, Dear, Loving, Lovely". It is how you refer to your special someone. :)-- Dache 2/12/2007
I think that Dragan is a very strong name it suits a strong minded male who is capable of great things. He is loving and caring. He is friendly to all and has many whom look up to him.-- Mariajane 3/5/2007
The "drag" prefix will get him no end of transvestite ribbings and "Dragan's a drag" is inevitable too!-- leananshae 12/10/2007
Cool name, but too much like Dragon for use in English-speaking countries.-- Katheros 12/31/2007
Dragan is fictional character from the TV series "Dobrá čtvrť". He is played by Predrag Bjelać.-- Emilie007 6/4/2008
Unfortunately, it sounds like "dragon", and it reminds me of a person that behaves like one.-- bananarama 4/4/2009
This is my dad's name and I love the name and all its variants (Drago, Dražen, Draženko, Draženka(f), Dragana(f)). It is pronounced drah-gahn.-- enchy 7/10/2009
Sounds too much like "dragon" and looks a bit ugly.-- -Julia- 7/26/2009
For all the people who think that it's pronounced like dragon: correct pronunciation is DRAH-gahn, not DRAY-gawn!-- enchy 8/4/2009
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