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Pavao Knezevic, 1902 - 1990
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MyHeritage Family TreesPaul Knezevich, 1890 - 1968
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FamilySearch Family TreePavao Knezevic, 1883 - 1915
Austria-Hungary, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1918Pavao Knezevic, born 1876
Austria-Hungary, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1918Pavao Knezevic, born 1889
Austria-Hungary, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1918Pavao Knezevic, born Circa 1893
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Pavao Knezevic, born Circa 1876
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Pavao Knezevic, born 1922
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Pavao Knezevic
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- Paul Knezevich
- Pav Knezevich
- Pavel Knezevich
- Pavi Knezevich
- Pavlo Knezevich
- Croatian: Pavao Knežević
- German: Pavel Knezevic
- Italian: Paolo Knezevic
- Russian: Павел Кнезевич (Pavel Knezovich)
- Spanish: Pablo Knezevic
The first name Pavao is of Slavic origin, primarily found in regions such as Croatia and Slovenia, where it is derived from the Latin name "Paulus," meaning "small" or "humble." Historically, the name has been associated with early Christian saints, notably Saint Paul, who was known for his teachings and missionary work, which may have influenced the adoption of the name among Christian communities in Slavic regions. Pavao embodies characteristics of humility and resilience, reflecting the virtues of those who initially bore the name. Variations of Pavao can be found in different cultures, including Paolo in Italian, Pablo in Spanish, and Paul in English, each maintaining a similar pronunciation but adapting to local linguistic norms. The name has remained popular in various forms across Europe, often symbolizing a connection to faith and community.
The last name "Knezevic" is of Slavic origin, primarily found in the regions of the former Yugoslavia, particularly in Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name derives from the Slavic word "knez," which means "prince" or "duke," indicating a historical connection to nobility or leadership roles within local communities. As such, those who initially bore the name may have been associated with positions of authority or governance. Variations of the surname can be found across different Slavic-speaking countries, including "Knezevich" in some Russian contexts and "Knežević" in Croatian, where the diacritical mark alters pronunciation slightly. The name reflects a rich cultural heritage and is often linked to the social structures of medieval Slavic societies, where lineage and status were significant. Overall, "Knezevic" encapsulates a blend of historical significance and regional identity within the Slavic world.
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