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Arsenović
Arsenović ( sr-Cyrl, Арсеновић, ) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the given name ''Arsen'' (itself a diminutive of Greek ''Arsenios''). It may refer to: *Dragan Arsenović (1952–2004), Yugoslav Serbian footballer * Konstantin Arsenović (1940–2017), Serb politician and military official in Serbia serving in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2008 until his death in 2017 * Nikola Arsenović (1823–1887), Serb tailor and designer, called a Yugoslav ethnographer See also *Arsenijević *Arsen *Arsène *Arsić Arsić ( sr-Cyrl, Арсић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the given names ''Arsa'' and ''Arso'' (themselves diminutives of '' Arsenije''). It may refer to: * Eustahija Arsić (1776-1843), Serbian writer * Jovica Arsić (born 196 ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Arsenovic Surnames of Serbian origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Konstantin Arsenović
Konstantin Arsenović ( sr-cyr, Константин Арсеновић; 1940–January 31, 2017) was a politician and military official in Serbia. He served in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2008 until his death in 2017. Arsenović was a member of the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) and a deputy speaker of the assembly. Early life and military career Arsenović was born in 1940 in the village of Gornje Košlje in the Ljubovija municipality, at the time part of the Drina Banovina in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia but formerly and subsequently a part of Serbia. His parliamentary biography indicates that, after attending technical high school, he attended Yugoslavia's Military Technical Academy, High Military Technical Academy, Command and Staff School, and National Defence School. He served in the Yugoslav People's Army and the successor Armed Forces of Yugoslavia from 1961 to 2000, overseeing a variety of responsibilities. On September 5, 1996, Arsenović was appointe ...
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Nikola Arsenović
Nikola Arsenović ( sr-cyr, Никола Арсеновић, , 1823 – July 18, 1887) was a Serb designer and illustrator of folk costume; being posthumously dubbed a "Yugoslav ethnographer". A tailor by profession, he started illustrating peasant clothing while traveling the lands after having left his family and shop for unknown reasons. The Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade acquired most of his work, the rest having been bought by various painters. Life He was born in Retfala, near Osijek, in 1823,Gavrilović 2004, p. 37 the area being part of the Kingdom of Slavonia of the Austrian Empire (now part of Croatia). He finished primary school in Osijek, and then decided to become a tailor.Gavrilović 2004, p. 38 As a youngster, he travelled to Pest and Vienna, to perfect the craft, and also further to Paris and in Germany. He was away for 7 years, then returned, settling in Vukovar Vukovar (; sr-Cyrl, Вуковар, , ) is a city in Croatia, in the eastern Regions of Croatia, ...
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Dragan Arsenović
Dragan Arsenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Арсеновић; 6 October 1952 – 7 March 2004) was a Serbian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea .... References External links Profileat Crno-bela nostalgija 1952 births 2004 deaths Footballers from Šabac Men's association football defenders Yugoslav men's footballers FK Mačva Šabac players FK Partizan players FK Rad players Yugoslav First League players {{Serbia-footy-defender-stub ...
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Arsen
Arsen (in Armenian, Արսեն; Georgian, არსენ; Russian, ; Ukrainian, ) is a given name, a diminutive of Greek ''Arsenios Arsenius (Latinized form) and Arsenios (Greek form) is a male first name. It is derived from the Greek word ''arsenikos'' (ἀρσενικός), meaning "male", "virile".Arsen Akayev (born 1970), Kumyk-Russian professional football coach and a former player * Arsen Avakov (born 1964), Ukrainian politician * Arsen Avakov (born 1971), former Tajik football player *
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Arsenijević
Arsenijević ( sr-Cyrl, Арсенијевић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the given name ''Arsenije'' (from Greek ''Arsenios''). It may refer to: *Milorad Arsenijević (d. 1987), Yugoslav Serbian footballer * Filip Arsenijević, Serbian footballer *Stefan Arsenijević (born 1977), Serbian film director * Nemanja Arsenijević (born 1986), Serbian footballer *Vladimir Arsenijević (born 1965), Serbian novelist * Marina Arsenijevic (born 1970), Serbian-born American concert pianist and composer See also * Arsenović *Arsić Arsić ( sr-Cyrl, Арсић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the given names ''Arsa'' and ''Arso'' (themselves diminutives of '' Arsenije''). It may refer to: * Eustahija Arsić (1776-1843), Serbian writer * Jovica Arsić (born 196 ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Arsenijevic Surnames of Serbian origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Arsène
Arsène is a masculine French given name. It is derived from the Latin name ''Arsenius'', the Latinized form of the Greek name Ἀρσἐνιος (''Arsenios''), which means "male, virile". It has also been used as a surname. It may refer to: Given name * Arsène Alancourt (1904–1965), French professional road bicycle racer * Arsène Alexandre (1859–1937), French art critic * Arsène Auguste (1951–1993), Haitian footballer * Arsène Copa (born 1988), Gabonese footballer * Arsène Darmesteter (1846–1888), French philologist * Arsène de Cey (1806–1887), French playwright and novelist * Arsène Do Marcolino (born 1986), Gabonese footballer * Arsène Heitz (1908–1989), French draughtsman, co-creator of the Flag of Europe * Arsène Herbinier (1869–1955), French lithograph artist * Arsène Houssaye (1815–1896), French novelist and poet * Arsene James (1944–2018), Saint Lucian politician * Arsène Kra Konan (born 19??), Ivorian sprinter * Arsène Menessou ...
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Arsić
Arsić ( sr-Cyrl, Арсић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the given names ''Arsa'' and ''Arso'' (themselves diminutives of '' Arsenije''). It may refer to: * Eustahija Arsić (1776-1843), Serbian writer * Jovica Arsić (born 1968), Serbian basketball coach *Lazar Arsić Lazar Arsić ( sr-cyr, Лазар Арсић; born 24 September 1991) is a Serbian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder. Career Born in Belgrade, Arsić began his career in FK Obilić. On 13 August 2010, he ... (born 1991), Serbian footballer * Petar Arsić (born 1973), Serbian former professional basketballer * Tihomir Arsić (1957–2020), Serbian actor See also * Arsenijević * Arsenović {{DEFAULTSORT:Arsic Surnames of Serbian origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Serbian Language
Serbian (, ) is the standard language, standardized Variety (linguistics)#Standard varieties, variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs. It is the official and national language of Serbia, one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and co-official in Montenegro and Kosovo. It is a recognized minority language in Croatia, North Macedonia, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Standard Serbian is based on the most widespread dialect of Serbo-Croatian, Shtokavian (more specifically on the dialects of Šumadija–Vojvodina dialect, Šumadija-Vojvodina and Eastern Herzegovinian dialect, Eastern Herzegovina), which is also the basis of Croatian language, standard Croatian, Bosnian language, Bosnian, and Montenegrin language, Montenegrin varieties and therefore the Declaration on the Common Language of Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs, and Montenegrins was issued in 2017. The other dialect spoken by Serbs is Torlakian dialect, Torlakian in south ...
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Patronymic
A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically an avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. It is the male equivalent of a matronymic. Patronymics are used, by custom or official policy, in many countries worldwide, although elsewhere their use has been replaced by or transformed into patronymic surnames. Examples of such transformations include common English surnames such as Johnson (surname), Johnson (son of John). Origins of terms The usual noun and adjective in English is ''patronymic'', but as a noun this exists in free variation alongside ''patronym''. The first part of the word ''patronym'' comes from Greek language, Greek πατήρ ''patēr'' 'father' (Genitive case, GEN πατρός ''patros'' whence the combining form πατρο- ''patro''-); the second part comes from Greek ὄνυμα ''onyma'', a variant form of ὄνομα ''onoma'' 'name'. In the form ''patronymic'', this stand ...
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Arsenios
Arsenius (Latinized form) and Arsenios (Greek form) is a male first name. It is derived from the Greek word ''arsenikos'' (ἀρσενικός), meaning "male", "virile"."Arsenic"
in ''Online Etymological Dictionary'' It may refer to: * Saint Arsenius the Great (c. 350 – 445), also known as Arsenius the Deacon, Arsenius of Scetis and Turah, and Arsenius the Roman * Saint Arsenius of Corfu, first bishop of Corfu, (d. 800 AD or perhaps 959 AD) one of the principal patron saints of Corfu * Patriarch Arsenius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria ...
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Surnames Of Serbian Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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Patronymic Surnames
A patronymic surname is a surname originated from the given name of the father or a patrilineal ancestor. Different cultures have different ways of producing patronymic surnames. In the Old Testament of the Bible, men are identified by their lineage through use of their father's first (and only) name. Last names were ‘normalized’ and became more standardized with the advent of mass literacy, paper availability and documentation, and mobility. For example, passports vs early letters of introduction for travel. For example, early patronymic Welsh surnames were the result of the Anglicizing of the historical Welsh naming system, which sometimes had included references to several generations: e.g., Llywelyn ap Gruffydd ap Morgan (Llywelyn son of Gruffydd son of Morgan), and which gave rise to the quip, "as long as a Welshman's pedigree." As an example of Anglicization, the name Llywelyn ap Gruffydd was turned into Llywelyn Gruffydds; i.e., the "ap" meaning "son of" was repl ...
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