Proper noun
Pavlovich (plural Pavloviches)
A surname from Serbo-Croatian.
After a week and without an interrogation or a trial the Tsar sent Grand Duke Dmitry Pavlovich, and Yusupov into exile. Source: Internet
Early life and road to power Grand Duke Nikolai Pavlovich (ca. 1821). Source: Internet
For this year’s iteration, Pavlovich has enlisted some name brand star power, including Elgin native Brooklyn Mack, who began his dancing career as a young teen under the tutelage of Pavlovich. Source: Internet
Sergei Diaghilev was born to a wealthy and cultured family in Selishchi ( Novgorod Governorate ), Russia ; his father, Pavel Pavlovich, was a cavalry colonel, but the family's money came mainly from vodka distilleries. Source: Internet
The succession was far from smooth, however, as hundreds of troops took the oath of allegiance to Nicholas's elder brother, Constantine Pavlovich who, unbenknownst to them, had renounced his claim to the throne in 1822, following his marriage. Source: Internet
Waiting in his drawing room on another floor were the fellow conspirators: Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, Purishkevich, his assistant Lazovert and Sukhotin, a friend of Felix's mother. Source: Internet