Radovan

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| pronunciation={{IPA|cs|ˈradovan|lang}}
{{IPA|sh|râdoʋaːn|lang}}

| gender = Male

| meaning = The joyful one

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| origin = Slavic

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Radovan ({{lang-sr-cyr|Радован}}) is a Slavic male given name, derived from the passive adjective radovati ("rejoice"),{{sfn|Grković|1977|p=166}} itself from root rad- meaning "care, joy". It is found in Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, Ukraine, and Bulgaria. It has been recorded in Serbia since the High Middle Ages.{{sfn|Grković|1977|p=166}}

Male variations and diminutives (and nicknames) include Radovanče,{{sfn|Grković|1977|p=166}} Radan, Radánek, Rade, Rado, Radič, Radko, Radvan, Radúz, Radek, and cognates Radomir, Radomil and Radoslav. Female forms include Radka, Radana, Radomirka, Radmila, Radica.{{cn|date=October 2016}}

Namedays include 13 January in Croatia, and 14 January in Slovakia and Czech Republic.

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  • {{cite book|last=Grković|first=Milica|title=Rečnik ličnih imena kod Srba|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1D9CAQAAIAAJ|year=1977|publisher=Vuk Karadžić|location=Belgrade}}