Martin Šaban

Definition
The name “Martin Šaban” does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, individual, organization, or other established entry in major encyclopedic sources.

Overview
Available public databases, scholarly publications, and reputable reference works do not contain verifiable information confirming the notability or significance of a person or entity named Martin Šaban. Consequently, the term lacks sufficient documentation to merit a standard encyclopedic article.

Etymology / Origin

  • Martin: A common masculine given name derived from the Latin Martinus, meaning “of Mars” (the Roman god of war).
  • Šaban: A surname found in several Slavic-speaking regions, notably in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. It may originate from the Turkish personal name “Şaban,” which itself is derived from the Arabic Shabān (the eighth month of the Islamic calendar), reflecting historical Ottoman influence in the Balkans.

Characteristics
Accurate information regarding any specific individual or entity named Martin Šaban—such as biographical details, professional achievements, or cultural contributions—is not confirmed in reliable sources. As a result, characteristic attributes cannot be documented.

Related Topics

  • Given name “Martin”
  • Slavic surnames
  • Cultural onomastics in the Balkans
  • Disambiguation practices in reference works

Note: The lack of verifiable information means that the term “Martin Šaban” is not currently recognized as an established encyclopedic subject.

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