Jožef

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Jožef is the Slovenian variant of Josef . It is a biblical given name of Hebrew origin. It goes back to Joseph, the son of Jacob .

carrier

  • Jožef Borovnjak (1826–1909), Slovenian writer, politician and Catholic priest in Hungary.
  • Jožef Ficko (1772–1843), Burgenland-Croatian writer and Catholic priest of Slovene descent.
  • Jožef Krajnc , Austro-Hungarian lawyer, philosopher and politician of Slovenian origin
  • Jožef Smej (* 1922), auxiliary bishop emeritus in Maribor.
  • Jožef Šavli (1943–2011), Slovenian teacher (“professore”) for business subjects at a school in Gorizia, who developed sensational theories about the past of the Slovenian nation and language.
  • Jožef Štefan (1835–1893), Austrian mathematician and physicist.
  • Ivan Jožef Tomažič (1867–1949), Bishop of Lavant.

Subsidiary forms or abbreviations

  • Jože
  • Jožko
  • Jošt

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