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Lazović (
Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic : Лазовић ,
romanized : Lazović ,
lit. '
Son of
Lazo ', pronounced
[lâːzoʋitɕ] ) is a
Serbian Orthodox and
South Slavic-language surname originating from the
Montenegrin clan of
Kuči ,
Montenegro , the founder was Vuk Ljevak (
Serbian Cyrillic : Вук Љевак ) who had come to the
Sekularac region in Kuči to maintain the peace among the Kuči tribes. The Kuči and
Vasojevići clans had a
blood feud (krvna osveta) which resulted in emigration to
Šumadija ,
Peć (
Metohija ) and
Herzegovina . The family of 50 houses in Metohija stayed until the 1999 war and then left for
Serbia proper or Montenegro.
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Barbara Lazović (born 1988), Slovenian female handball player
Danilo Lazović (1951–2006), Serbian actor
Danko Lazović (born 1983), Serbian footballer
Darko Lazović (born 1990), Serbian footballer
Dejan Lazović (born 1990), water polo player
Đorđe Lazović (born 1990), footballer
Đorđe Lazović (born 1992), footballer
Katarina Lazović (born 1999), Serbian female volleyball player
Radomir Lazović (born 1980), politician and activist
Suzana Lazović (born 1992), Montenegrin female handball player
Tihana Lazović (born 1990), actress
Vladimir Lazović (born 1954), Serbian writer
Vuk Lazović (born 1988), Montenegrin handball player
Olgivanna Lloyd Wright (born 1898), maiden name Lazovich, headed an iconic architectural fellowship