Bilić is a Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian surname.
The most common etymology is that it is derived either from the word bilo , meaning "white" in Ikavian .
It is among the most common surnames in the Split-Dalmatia County .[ 1]
Notable people with the surname include:
Cvitko Bilić (born 1943), Croatian cyclist
Danira Bilić (born 1969), Croatian basketball player
Joško Bilić (born 1974), Croatian football player
Jure Bilić (1922-2006), Croatian politician
Karlo Bilić (born 1993), Croatian footballer
Marco Bilić (born c. 1939), Bosnian-Croatian football manager and former player
Marijan Bilić , Croatian footballer
Mate Bilić (born 1980), Croatian football player
Mirjana Bilić (born 1936), Serbian gymnast
Slaven Bilić (born 1968), Croatian football player and football manager
Zvonimir Bilić (born 1971), Croatian handball player and coach
See also
References
Surnames derived from the color
White English Celtic German /Yiddish Other Germanic Romance Slavic
Belić , Bijelić , Bilić
Belik
Belikov
Belov
Belsky
Belenky
Bely
Belyay , Belyaev , Belyakov , Belykh
Białas , Białek , Białecki , Bialik , Białkowski , Biały
Bielak /Bielák /Belyak , Bielski , Bielecki /Beletsky , Bieliński /Belinsky , Bielawski
Bilski
Bily
Bilyi
Bilyk
Byelik , Belik
Other