Milorad
Milorad is a Slavic male given name .
Origin and meaning
Milorad is derived from the Old Slavic “milo” (dear, dear) and “rad” (happy). A diminutive of the name is Rade .
Name bearer
- Milorad Blagojevich (* 1956), American politician
- Milorad Čavić (* 1984), Serbian-American swimmer
- Milorad Dodik (* 1959), politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Milorad Ekmečić (1928–2015), Yugoslav or Serbian historian
- Milorad Jovanović (singer) (1897–1966), Yugoslav opera singer (bass baritone) and music teacher
- Milorad Kapur (* 1991), Serbian volleyball player
- Milorad Krivokapić (* 1980), Serbian-Hungarian handball player
- Milorad Krstić (* 1953), Serbian painter, graphic artist and photographer
- Milorad Gajović (* 1974), Montenegrin boxer
- Milorad Mažić (* 1973), Serbian football referee
- Milorad Milutinović (1935–2015), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Milorad Pavić (author) (1929–2009), Serbian writer
- Milorad Pavić (football coach) (1921-2005), Yugoslav football coach
- Milorad Peković (* 1977), Montenegrin football player
- Milorad Pilipović (* 1958), Serbian football player and coach
- Milorad Popović (1979-2006), Serbian football player
- Milorad B. Protić (1911-2001), Yugoslav astronomer
- Milorad Reljić (* 1945), Croatian handball player and coach
- Milorad Stanulov (* 1953), Yugoslav rower
- Milorad Ulemek (* 1965), Serbian soldier and assassin