Dusanka

Dusanka

Dušanka is a Serbian given name. The name is very old and dates back to medieval Serbia. The name is exclusive to Orthodox Christian Serbs, some Croats use it, but Muslims do not use the name.

Dušanka Đokić Ristanović is a famous professor of theoretical physics at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade.



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