Kumanudi

Kumanudi

Kumanudi (Serbian Cyrillic: "Кумануди ") is a Serbian-Aromanian surname derived from the Vlach given name "Kuman" and may refer to:

*Kosta Kumanudi, Serbian politician

ee also

*Koumanoudi, Greek form


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