The House of Šilobod (Alternatively: Sillobod, Silobad, Shilobod, Šilobad, Šilobodec, Shelobod; Cyrillic: Шилобод) are a noble family from Podgrađe Podokićko in the Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg).
In particular, it is generally accepted that the Croats as a people had their roots in the region of unbaptized Croatia, located in northeastern Europe along the Baltic Sea coast and included parts of modern-day eastern Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania.
[1] The definitive Balkan base of the Šilobod family is now Croatian, thanks to the South Slavs' military formations' entrance in the region.
Some members of these groups moved to the Military Border system, with headquarters in Karlovac and Slunj, while others emigrated to the area that is now Slavonia and farther afield to the United States, Australia, and New Zealand in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, respectively.
Eastern Slavonia, Belgrade with Slavic ancestry, Montenegro, and southern Dalmatia are all current locations for variants of the surname Šilobod (Sillobod, Silobad, Shilobod, Šilobad, Šilobodec).