Nered
Lerinsko, Aegean
Po Makedonski : Nered
Alternate names : Nered, Narid, Neret
Hellenized : Polipotamos, Nereti / Πολυπόταμο, Νερέτη , Bugaroman : Нередъ
Nearby Villages : Lagen
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FAMILY NAMES


Family Names of Nered Inhabitants

Here is a list of family names which at one point lived in Nered (although it is NEVER complete).

In the first column is the original Macedonian version of the name. In many cases individuals and families that have emigrated to other countries have had their names 'localized' to the local language (in Australia/Canada/USA they have been shorted - Ivanov to Evans, Branov to Brown). In the European countries they have adjusted to include "-ski" or "-sky" (examples are Popovski from Popov, Mangovsky from Mangos).

In the second column is how it would be written in Macedonian (NOTE: you will need to have the "MAC C Times" Truetype font installed on your system to properly read it. For more information on how to get this done please visit Biser Balkanski - How To Install Macedonian fonts on your computer .

The third column is the Hellenized (ie. "Greek") version assigned by the Greek government in the years which followed the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913. In a majority of the cases the changes did not appear until after 1920. In many cases as with the village names, an attempt was made to spell the last names in the Greek alphabet sound-for-sound but it was later decided to make them sound more "Greek" (examples were "Dimov" to "Dimopoulos", "Iliev" to "Iliadis").

For those unaware, the Treaty of Bucharest "divided the spoils" of Macedonia amongst the three neighbouring countries - Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia. Amongst the worst of what was to follow happened in Greece - family names were given "Greek" versions, village names were renamed, churches were re-Christened under Greek saints, tombstones and epitaphs along with any visible signs of the Macedonian language were erased and re-written in Greek.

Original Macedonian NamePo MakedonskiHellenized Version
Nickolaou
Stoikos
Vergou
Batskos
Alabak
Alempaki, Alempakis
Fotinos
Elias
Georgiou
Deliopoulos
Dimitriadis
Dimitropoulos
Alebakov Alabakis
Alebakov
Altis
Altis
Andonioff
Andonioff
Andreoff, Andrews
Andrichin
Andrichin
Angelev
Angelov
Atanasovich
Avraam
Bachkov Batskou
Bakrenchef, Bakrenchev Bakarnis
Bilchouroff Bilchouris
Bivolchev, Bivoltchea, Bivoltcheva Bivoltsis
Bogoia
Bozanin, Bozanina
Bozinov, Bozin
Chapkoun Tsapkounis
Chilemanov Tsilemanis
Christou
Dafov
Deloff
Dimov, Dimoff
Divitcov
Divitcov, Divitcoa Divitcos
Dupes
Evans
Evans/Kirkov
Filipov
Filipov Filippou
Fotinos
Freehill
Gazelajnoff
Gazolainof
Gazolainov
Gellev
Gellev, Gelleva
Germanchev
Germanchev, Germantse, Germanchev Germantsos, Germantsis
Germanoff
Glouftsis
Hack
Howell
Ilkou
Johnson
Jugrev
Kalin
Kapulitsas
Katin
Kezos
Kiizov
Kimev
Kirev
Kiriakov
Kirkov
Kolichis
Kosta
Kostov
Krpesliov
Krstov
Lazarov
Malinas
Malkin
Manolov
Marangov
Markov
Mechkarov
Melichev
Mialitsis
Michov
Michov Mitsiou
Milianku
Minchev
Morihovitis
Nakeff
Nakeff
Nastov
Naumcheff
Naumov
Nedelkou
Neretlis
Nichov
Nicols
Nottas
Ognen, Ognenov Ognenis
Ognenov
Pandoff
Panev
Pantou
Papanaoum
Petrev
Petrov
Popov
Rimpas
Ristovichin
Rompis
Roussidis
Rumenov
Saliakov
Siderov
Slifkin
Sourli
Spirov, Spiroff
Stamenov
Stanogias
Stoicheff
Stoinis
Strezov
Sultin
Tanasov
Tashov
Tolev
Topalchev
Traikoff
Trenov
Trpenov
Trpin
Tsvetin
Vasilov
Velo
Velov
Vergov
Viltsouri
Vlaov Vlahou
Yanev
Yanev Giannis
Yovanchev

Thank you to everybody who has contributed to the various lists. If you would like to add your family
please email me at tedn@macedonianvillages.com and specify the village and a list of family names.

POPULATION


Population data for Nered
What follows is a compilation of various sources of population data as noted in references near the bottom of the table.
YearPopulation
19001950 16
19132075 1
19201666 1
19281697 1
19401533 1
19511046 1
1961853 1
1971657 1
References
1.Calendar 2000 - Association of Macedonians from the Aegean Part of Macedonia (Bitola, Republic of Macedonia)
16.Macedonia : Ethnography and Statistics, by Vasil Kanchov, 1900

HISTORY