Definition
The name “Karlo Kešinović” refers to an individual personal name of likely South‑Slavic origin. No reliable, verifiable sources establish the name as belonging to a widely recognized public figure, historical personality, or notable concept.
Overview
Available public records and scholarly databases do not contain comprehensive biographical data, achievements, or contributions associated with a person named Karlo Kešanović that would meet standard notability criteria for inclusion in encyclopedic references. Consequently, the term is not presently documented in major reference works.
Etymology / Origin
- Karlo – a given name equivalent to “Charles” in many languages; in Croatian, Slovenian, and Serbian contexts it is a common masculine name derived from the Germanic Karl meaning “free man.”
- Kešinović – a surname that follows the South‑Slavic patronymic pattern, with the suffix “‑ić” denoting “son of” or “descendant of.” The root “Kešin‑” may derive from a diminutive or regional variation of a personal name such as “Keš” or “Keša,” though precise origins are unclear without further genealogical evidence.
Characteristics
Given the lack of verifiable information, no specific characteristics—such as professional field, cultural impact, or historical significance—can be credibly attributed to the individual bearing this name.
Related Topics
- South‑Slavic naming conventions
- Croatian, Serbian, and Slovenian given names and surnames
- Patronymic surname formation in the Balkans
Accurate information is not confirmed.