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To je seznam najbolj priljubljenih moških in ženskih imen v Srbiji v zadnjih 60 letih!
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To je seznam najbolj priljubljenih moških in ženskih imen v Srbiji v zadnjih 60 letih!

The article discusses the most popular male and female names in Serbia over the past 60 years, using data from population censuses and official statistical reports. It highlights historical trends in naming patterns, noting shifts influenced by cultural and political changes. The analysis identifies recurring names such as Aleksandar, Nikola, Milan, Marko, and Dragan for males, and similar trends for females. The piece emphasizes how naming reflects societal values and historical contexts, with some names remaining consistently popular across decades. The data sources include publicly available documents from the Republic Statistical Office (RZS).

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To je seznam najbolj priljubljenih moških in ženskih imen v Srbiji v zadnjih 60 letih!

The article discusses the most popular male and female names in Serbia over the past 60 years, using data from population censuses and official statistical reports. It highlights historical trends in naming patterns, noting shifts influenced by cultural and political changes. The analysis identifies recurring names such as Aleksandar, Nikola, Milan, Marko, and Dragan for males, and similar trends for females. The piece emphasizes how naming reflects societal values and historical contexts, with some names remaining consistently popular across decades. The data sources include publicly available documents from the Republic Statistical Office (RZS).

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents an objective analysis of naming trends based on statistical data, without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it touches on historical periods with potential political implications (e.g., Yugoslav era, post-war period), the focus remains on cultural and social factors

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