In West and South Slavic languages, the word is derived from the root for "brother" ( brat ).
It is used similarly to denote male cousins, often paired with sestrične (female cousins). Czech Bohemian Ancestry/Genealogy - Facebook Bratranci
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Bratranci (plural) or bratranec (singular) specifically refers to male cousins. (FB won't show it if I reply to
is a Slavic term meaning " male cousins ". While it primarily functions as a plural noun in Czech, Slovak, and Slovenian for male relatives (specifically the sons of an aunt or uncle), it also appears in various cultural and historical contexts across Central Europe. Linguistic Meaning