Dragoș or Dragoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгош) is a Romanian/Serbian given name of Slavic origin but can also appear as a surname.[1] It derives from Slavic word root -drag, meaning "dear, beloved". It may refer to:
- Dragoș (died c. 1353), Moldavian ruler
- Dragoș Suks
- Dragoș Bucur, Romanian actor
- Dragos Chiriac, keyboardist of the Canadian indie pop band Men I Trust
- Dragoș Coman, Romanian swimmer
- Dragoș Grigore, Romanian football player
- Dragoș Mihalache, Romanian retired football player
- Dragoș Mihalcea
- Dragoș Protopopescu
- Dragoš Kalajić
- Dragoș Staicu
In Czech the equivalent Drahoš is used as a surname as in the case of former presidential candidate Jiří Drahoš. It is common in North Slavic languages such as Czech to turn the 'g' into 'h'.[2]
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