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Mladen (Cyrillic: Младен) is a
South Slavic masculine given name,
derived from the
Slavic root mlad (*moldъ, mladъ),
meaning "young". It is
present in...
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Mladen Žižović (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Жижовић; born 27
December 1980) is a
Bosnian professional football manager and
former player who is the manager...
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Malden (born
Mladen George Sekulovich;
March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009) was an
American stage,
movie and
television actor who
first achieved acclaim...
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Mladen Solomun (born
December 27, 1975),
better known under his
stage name Solomun, is a Bosnian-German DJ. He is a four-time DJ
Awards winner for Best...
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Mladen Devetak (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Деветак; born 12
March 1999) is a
Serbian football defender who
plays for HNK Rijeka. Born in Novi Sad, Devetak...
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Mladen Veselinović may
refer to:
Mladen Veselinović (Bosnian footballer) (b. 1993)
Mladen Veselinović (Serbian footballer) (b. 1992) This disambiguation...
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Mladen Krstajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Крстајић,
pronounced [
mlǎden kr̩stâjitɕ]; born 4
March 1974) is a
Serbian professional football manager and former...
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Mladen Ivančić may
refer to:
Mladen Ivančić (footballer) (born 1970),
Croatian former football defender and
manager Mladen Ivančiċ (film promoter) (born...
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Mladen Rudonja (listen) (born 26 July 1971) is a
Slovenian retired footballer. He most
often pla**** as a
winger (usually on the left side) or striker....
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Mladen Dolar (born 29
January 1951) is a
Slovene philosopher, psychoanalyst,
cultural theorist and film critic.
Dolar was born in
Maribor as the son of...