Sokolović

Sokolović (Serbian Cyrillic: Соколовић, may also be transliterated as Sokolovic or Sokolovich) is a South Slavic surname.

[2] The Sokolović in Foča have the slava of Mratindan,[3] the veneration of Serbian King Stefan Dečanski.

The Sokolović of Foča, when interviewed by Vladimir Dedijer, said that they had left their ancestral home long ago.

[3] A Sima Mastilović was mentioned in a document of the Piva Monastery from 1569; this points to that Sokolović was used much earlier than that.

[5] Petar Rađenović's anthropological work Bjelajsko Polje i Bravsko (1925) mentioned a Sokolović family in the Muslim village of Bjelaj, Bosanski Petrovac, as one of three Serb families, which had in 1921 settled from Ripač; they have the slava of Đurđevdan, and hail from Čajniče, and were earlier surnamed Glođajić.

Coat of arms of the Sokolović, Fojnica Armorial (1675–88).