Radović (Serbian: Радовић) is a common surname in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. It is sometimes spelled Radovic in English and is related to the German version Radowitz, Romanian Radovici and Hungarian Radovics.
People whose last name is Radović
edit- Aleksandar Radović (disambiguation), multiple people
- Aleksandra Radović (born 1974), Serbian singer
- Andrija Radović (1872–1947), Montenegrin politician
- Cristián Contreras Radovic (born 1969), Chilean journalist and politician
- Darinka Radović (1896–1943), activist for the Yugoslav Partisans and People's Hero of Yugoslavia
- Dragan Radović (born 1976), Montenegrin football player
- Duško Radović (1922–1984), Serbian journalist and writer
- Igor Radović (born 1978), Montenegrin football player
- Ilija Radović (born 1985), Montenegrin football player
- Lazar Radović (born 1937), Montenegrin football player
- Milan Radović (born 1952), Serbian football player
- Miodrag Radović (born 1957), Yugoslav football player
- Miroslav Radović (born 1984), Serbian football player
- Nikola Radović (1933–1991), Yugoslav football player
- Novica Radović (1890–1945), Montenegrin politician
- Vasilije Radović (born 1938), Yugoslav football player
- Velibor Radović (born 1972), Montenegrin-Israeli basketball player
- Vesna Radović (born 1954), Yugoslav-Austrian handball player
- Zeljko Radovic (Austrian footballer) (born 1974)
- Zoran Radović (born 1961), Serbian basketball player