Definition
Nemanja Krznarić is a personal name that appears to be of South Slavic origin, most commonly associated with individuals from Serbia or neighboring countries. It does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, organization, or object in established reference works.
Overview
The name is composed of the given name Nemanja and the surname Krznarić. In limited contexts, it may refer to private individuals, and occasional mentions in sports or media have suggested it belongs to a Serbian football (soccer) player, but comprehensive, verifiable biographical details are not available in major encyclopedic sources.
Etymology / Origin
- Nemanja: A traditional Serbian male given name, historically linked to the medieval Serbian ruler Stefan Nemanja (c. 1113–1199). The name is derived from the Slavic elements “ne‑” (not) and “manjiti” (to diminish), often interpreted as “without flaw” or “without diminishment.”
- Krznarić: A Serbian surname derived from the word “krzno” meaning “fur” or “pelt,” with the patronymic suffix “‑ić” indicating “son of” or “descendant of.” Thus, it loosely translates to “son of the furrier” or “descendant of someone associated with fur trade.”
Characteristics
Given the lack of authoritative references, no definitive characteristics, achievements, or biographical data can be confirmed for any specific individual named Nemanja Krznarić. Any alleged affiliations (e.g., involvement in professional sports) remain unverified.
Related Topics
- Serbian naming conventions
- Patronymic surnames in the Balkans
- Given name Nemanja and its historical significance
Accurate information is not confirmed.