Definition
The name “Ratko Dujković” refers to a personal name of South Slavic origin. No widely recognized individual, concept, or entity bearing this exact name is documented in major encyclopedic or scholarly sources.
Overview
Because reliable, verifiable information about a notable figure or subject named Ratko Dujković is not available, the term does not correspond to a widely recognized public personality, historical figure, or cultural concept. Consequently, detailed biographical or contextual data cannot be provided.
Etymology / Origin
- Ratko: A diminutive form of the Slavic name Radoslav or Ratibor, meaning “warrior” or “joyful” depending on the root (rat = war, rad = joy). It is a common given name in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and other South Slavic regions.
- Dujković: A patronymic surname common in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro. The suffix “‑vić” denotes “son of”. The root “Dujko” is a diminutive of Dujo or Dušan, itself derived from the Slavic element duh meaning “spirit” or “ghost”. Therefore, Dujković can be interpreted as “son of Dujko”.
Characteristics
Given the absence of verified information, no specific characteristics, achievements, or affiliations can be attributed to a person named Ratko Dujković.
Related Topics
- South Slavic naming conventions
- Patronymic surnames in the Balkans
- Common given names in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Accurate information is not confirmed.