Džolić families are Croats and they are mostly from Trogir area. In the past century, relatively most of Croatian residents bearing this family name were born in Banja Luka Region, Bosnia (Banja Luka area) and in Zagreb. In Prgomet in Trogir area every seventh inhabitant had the family name Džolić.
Prevalence
About 200 people with faimily name Džolić live in Croatia today, in 80 households. There were 40 of them in the middle of the past century, and their number multiplied. They are located in the most of Croatian counties, in 16 cities and 24 other places, mostly in Zagreb (55), Petrinja (15), Kastel Stari (15), Prgomet in Trogir area (15), and in Sesvete (<10).
In the sources analysed in the project Acta Croatica so far, the name is mentioned over ten times, the first time 1906 in source Yearbook and Directory of Literary Society of St. Jerome 1906.