In Croatia, Sejdi families are Bosniaks by relative majority (from Labin area ), less frequently Croats (from Peljesac Peninsula ), and rarely Macedonians. In the past century, relatively most of Croatian residents bearing this family name were born in Dubrovnik and Pula.
Prevalence
About 10 people with faimily name Sejdi live in Croatia today, in five households only. They are located in four Croatian counties, threee cities and four other places, mostly in Pula (<5), Kuna Peljeska on the Peljesac peninsula (<5), Zagreb (<5), Split (<5), and in Orebic on the Peljesac peninsula (<5).