Bogdan
Bogdan is a male first name of Slavic origin.
Origin and Meaning
The name means etymologically, Gift of God, God Given ', and is thus a typical Theophor, a name of religious provenance, as the same major name Theodore and Dorothea, Matthias / Matthew, Jonathan, Nathan ( iel ), Donatella, Isidore, and many others.
Even the name of the city of Baghdad is based on this etymology.
Variants
- Bohdan, Bogudan, Bogidar
- Distributed as a surname; see Bogdan surname to carriers
Bearers of the name
AnyName (all forms)
- Bogdan I., 1359-1365 voivode of Moldavia
- Bogdan II, 1449-1451 voivode of Moldavia
- Bogdan III. cel Orb, 1504-1517 voivode of Moldavia
- Bogdan IV, 1568-1572 voivode of Moldavia
First name (all forms)
- Bogdan Bogdanovic (1922-2010), Serbian architect, urban theorist and essayist
- Bohdan Butko (* 1991), Ukrainian football player
- Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1595-1657), founder of the first Cossack State
- Bogdan Hutten - Czapski of (1851-1937), Prussian politician
- Bogdan Lobonţ (born 1978 ), the Romanian football player
- Bogdan Musiol (* 1957), German Bobsportler
- Bohdan Osadczuk (1920-2011), a Ukrainian journalist and author
- Bohdan Paczynski (1940-2007), Polish astronomer and astrophysicist
- Bogdan Radivojević (* 1993), Serbian handball player
- Bohdan Schust ( born 1986 ), Ukrainian football player
- Bohdan Stupka (1941-2012), Ukrainian actor
- Bogdan Suchowiak (1905-1991), Polish writer and concentration camp survivor
- Bogdan Wenta ( b. 1961 ), Polish handball player and coach