Definition
Zoran Manojlović is a personal name of Slavic origin. As a combination of a given name and a surname, it is used primarily in Serbian and other South Slavic contexts.
Overview
The name Zoran Manojlović does not correspond to a widely documented individual, institution, concept, or cultural artifact in publicly available encyclopedic sources. Consequently, there is no established body of information that would support a comprehensive encyclopedic entry about a specific person or entity bearing this name.
Etymology / Origin
- Zoran: A masculine given name common in South Slavic languages, derived from the Slavic root zora, meaning “dawn” or “daybreak.” The name is often interpreted as “one who brings the dawn” or “bright.”
- Manojlović: A patronymic surname typical of Serbian and Montenegrin naming conventions. It is formed from the male given name Manojlo, which itself is a variant of Manuel (of Hebrew origin, meaning “God is with us”). The suffix -vić denotes “son of,” thus Manojlović originally signified “son of Manojlo.”
Characteristics
Given the lack of verifiable information regarding a notable figure or concept named Zoran Manojlović, no specific characteristics (such as profession, achievements, or contributions) can be documented. Any claims about the individual's biography, career, or public significance remain unverified.
Related Topics
- Slavic given names – Overview of naming traditions and meanings in Slavic cultures.
- Serbian surnames – Explanation of patronymic surname formation and common suffixes such as -vić.
- Onomastics – The study of the origin, history, and use of proper names.
Note
Accurate information about a specific individual named Zoran Manojlović is not confirmed in reliable encyclopedic sources. The entry above provides only general linguistic and cultural context for the name itself.