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Nikola Sarić (painter)
Nikola Sarić may refer to: * Nikola Sarić (footballer) (born 1991), Danish footballer * Nikola Sarić (singer) (born 1989), Serbian singer, musician and television personality * Nikola Sarić (artist) (born 1985), German artist Matronymic surnames Surnames of Serbian origin {{hndis, Saric, Nikola ...
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Nikola Sarić (footballer)
Nikola Sarić (born 6 January 1991) is a Danish footballer who plays for Denmark Series club AB Tårnby. Club career Fanø Boldklub Sarić joined his first club Fanø Boldklub aged six while still in a Danish refugee camp, having fled Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War. Herfølge Sarić joined professional club Herfølge aged 13. He spent five seasons in total with the Danish outfit, mostly in their youth system, managing to record three first team appearances in what would turn out to be his last season at the club. In 2007, Sarić was voted by the Danish Football Association to be their 2007 U-17 Player of the Year. At the age of just 14, Sarić was invited to trials at both Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona. Both of his trials were successful and he was offered a three-year contract at Barcelona, however he and his father rejected this opportunity as it was deemed to be "too early" in his career. During the Summer of 2008 at only 17 years of age he was sold ...
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Nikola Sarić (singer)
Nikola "Sajko" Sarić ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Сарић; born 21 February 1989) is a Serbian singer, musician and television personality. He came to media attention as one of sixteen contestants on the B92's ''Operacija trijumf'', the Balkan version of Endemol's '' Fame Academy''. As one of four members of OT Band, he took part in Beovizija 2009, with the song "Blagoslov za kraj", but they placed second in the final. Personal life Sarić broke up with a girl named Nevena. He has accomplished the Elementary and the High Musical School in Belgrade; he admires musicians such as David Coverdale, Dado Topić, Gibonni, and Vlado Georgiev. Career ''Operacija trijumf'' The ''Operacija trijumf'', started broadcasting on September 29, 2008. Nikola Sarić became very popular between the girls, and he was named "the favorite contestant of the girls". However, he was expelled at the eleventh gala event, losing to Vukašin Brajić. Sarić performed with the expelled students Đorđe G ...
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Nikola Sarić (artist)
Nikola Sarić (born 6 June 1985 in Bajina Bašta) is a Serbian German graded artist focussing on painting and sculpting. Life Sarić grew up in Bajina Bašta, Serbia and went to Belgrade in 2000 to study at the TehnoArt School, changed in 2005 to study at the University of Belgrade at the faculty of restoration and conservation, before, in 2006 starting to study at the Academy of the Serbian Orthodox Church for Art and Conservation, where he graduated in 2014. Since 2011 he lives in Hannover, Germany. Important works (selection) * Les Martyrs de Libye ( Paris, Petit Palais), 2018, 100 × 70 cm, water colours on paper. *''Akathistos to St. Demetrius.'' 2009, 12 paintings, each 130 × 160  cm, acrylic on canvas. * ''Parables of Christ'', 2014, cycle of 20 paintings, each 30 × 30  cm, water colours on paper, mounted on wood. * ''Holy Martyrs of Libya.'' 2015 ( Eichstätt, Collegium Orientale), 100 × 70  cm, water colours on paper. * ''St Chrysogonu ...
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Matronymic Surnames
A matronymic is a personal name based on the given name of one's mother, grandmother, or any female ancestor. It is the female equivalent of a patronymic. Around the world, matronymic surnames are far less common than patronymic surnames. In some cultures in the past, matronymic last names were often given to children of unwed mothers. Or if a woman was especially well known or powerful, her descendants might adopt a matronym based on her name. A matronymic is a derived name, as compared to a matriname, which is an inherited name from a mother's side of the family, and which is unchanged. Terminology of English The word ''matronymic'' is first attested in English in 1794 and originates in the Greek μήτηρ ''mētēr'' "mother" (GEN μητρός ''mētros'' whence the combining form μητρo- ''mētro''-), ὄνυμα ''onyma'', a variant form of ὄνομα ''onoma'' "name", and the suffix -ικός -''ikos'', which was originally used to form adjectives with the sense "pe ...
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