Dragana (given name)

Dragana (given name)
Dragana
Pronunciation Dra-ga-na (Serbian) Drah-gann-ah (English)
Gender Female
Language(s) Serbian
Origin
Meaning Precious
Other names
Related names Dragan

Dragana (Serbian, Macedonian: Драгана[1]) is a Serbian, Macedonian and Croatian given name for females.[1] It is the feminine form of the name "Dragan," which comes from the Slavic element dorogo, which means "precious".[2]

Notable women named Dragana include:

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