Mladen
Mladen (Cyrillic: Младен ) is a South Slavic male first name, which is mostly common in Serbs, Bulgarians and Croats.
Origin
The name Mladen has the meaning " forever young " or " Forever Young " and comes from the South Slavic word mlad ( to German: "young" ).
Well-known bearers of the name
- Mladen Ančić ( b. 1955 ), Bosnian- Herzegovinian historian
- Mladen Bojinović ( born 1977 ), Serbian handball player
- Mladen Grdović (born 1958 ), Croatian pop singer
- Mladen Gutesha (* 1923), living in Germany / Switzerland Composer Yugoslavian origin
- Mladen Kolobarić ( b. 1933 ), Bosnian - Herzegovinian painter, graphic artist and designer
- Mladen Krstajić ( born 1974 ), Serbian national football team
- Mladen Kunstic ( born 1955 ), sculptor, sound artist, painter, draftsman, and collagist
- Mladen Mladenovic (born 1964 ), Croatian football player and coach
- Mladen Petric ( born 1981 ), Croatian football player
- Mladen Pralija (* 1959), Yugoslav football player
- Mladen George Sekulovich (Karl Malden; 1912-2009 ), American actor
- Mladen Urem (born 1964 ), Croatian literary critic
Others
- Mladenovac is a Serbian town in the region Šumadija.
- The family name is derived from the name Mladenovic Mladen.
- Male first name
- Slavic personal name